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The inside scoop on what's happening with Tapestry ... from the creator of the Apache Tapestry framework. Plus all the normal, random thoughts on coding and technology.

Saturday, August 28, 2004

ScrapeSDL -- Convert SDL back to XML

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With the release of HiveMind 1.0-rc-1 , I've managed to "strand" a number of HiveMind users who had adopted SDL (Simple Data L...
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Tapestry and HiveMind at ApacheCon

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Last year, I did a short, 60 minute, session on Tapestry at ApacheCon ... and I really think that launched things for me. I got a lot of g...
Wednesday, August 25, 2004

HiveMind 1.0-rc-1

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Following a successful vote (notable only for the absence of a vote from Knut), I'm building out HiveMind 1.0-rc-1 at this very mome...
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"Invite 6 friends to GMail" -- It's open season!

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I've built up six GMail invites ... drop me an email at hlship AT gmail DOT com if you'd like one. First come, first served. U...
Monday, August 16, 2004

Dependency Injection -- the mirror of Garbage Collection

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A ways back, the idea of a garbage collected language was tantamount to heresy. "It'll be slow." "It isn't necess...
Monday, August 09, 2004

Groovy and Tapestry: Followup

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As a follow up to my earlier post about combining Tapestry and Groovy , the folks involved (Michael Henderson and Richard Hensley) have co...
Friday, August 06, 2004

Atlanta Java User's Group Appearance

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I'll be demonstrating Tapestry and Spindle on Aug. 17th at the Atlanta Java User's Group . Thanks to Jay Zimmerman of No Fluff ...

HiveMind happenings

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So, by developer vote, SDL (Simple Data Language) has been removed, and the ocean may return to a gentle simmer . I learned a bit about J...
Friday, July 30, 2004

Ant best practice: One Compile, One Directory, One JAR

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Do yourself a favor. When you are laying out your source tree, follow this rule: One Compile, One Directory, One JAR . Just because Ant ...
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.Net vs. Struts ... and the winner is Tapestry!

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Just something I noticed on the Cardsharp on Software blog: Tapestry from the Jakarta Project. Yes, it's not JSF. Yes it's ...
Thursday, July 29, 2004

This Great Hacker Does Use Java

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Contrary to Paul Graham's misguided treatise on Great Hackers , this great hacker (by his definition, I prefer the term "develop...

German Tapestry Book Update

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As mentioned previously , a German language book on Tapestry has been published ... and I now have a copy of it myself (thanks, Stefan!)....
Saturday, July 24, 2004

Copland: HiveMind for Ruby

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From the department of nifty! : Copland (named after the composer) is a Ruby version of HiveMind. Not just similar ... expressly based o...
Wednesday, July 21, 2004

Groovestry?

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Michael Henderson has been combining Groovy with Tapestry and has some pretty exciting results. He's not satisified with just listen...
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Tapestry Goes German

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If you read German, you have something new to look forward to: Stefan Edlich and Patrik Kunert have written their own Tapestry boo...
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Sunday, July 18, 2004

HiveMind and autowiring

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Sometimes the function of a community is to force you in the right direction. With HiveMind, there's the ongoing concern of too-much XML...
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Saturday, July 10, 2004

Mozilla Gains on Internet Explorer

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Slashdot is reporting that Mozilla Gains on Internet Explorer . I can say personally that I have switched entirely from IE to Firefox ...
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Wednesday, July 07, 2004

Updated Tapestry In Action Examples

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I just spent an hour or two updating the Tapestry In Action examples. This new source code distribution will be available from Manning...
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Sunday, July 04, 2004

HiveMind and automatic reloading

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I gave this another thought yesterday while relaxing on the beach. HiveMind doesn't have a way to redeploy because a descriptor chang...
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Wednesday, June 23, 2004

Clever Jetty Hack: Dynamically merging directories inside a web application context

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I'm working on converting an existing web site from homebrew servlets and JSPs to Tapestry. What's interesting is that the applic...
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