Author: buildbot
Date: Tue Nov 11 03:20:50 2014
New Revision: 928684
Log:
Production update by buildbot for tapestry
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websites/production/tapestry/content/cache/main.pageCache
websites/production/tapestry/content/getting-started.html
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03:20:50 2014
@@ -265,7 +265,7 @@ package: com.example.newapp
└── resources
└── PLACEHOLDER
</pre>
-</div></div><p>A Tapestry application is composed of pages, each page
consisting of one template file and one Java class.</p><pre>Tapestry page
templates have the <code>.tml</code> extension and are found in
src/main/<strong>resources</strong>/com/example/newapp/<strong>pages
(t</strong>hat is, in the com.example.newapp.pages package)<span
style="font-family: Arial , sans-serif;line-height: 1.4285715;">. Templates are
essentially HTML with some special markup to reference properties in the
corresponding Java class and to reference ready-made or custom
components.</span></pre><p>Tapestry page classes are found in
src/main/<strong>java</strong>/com/example/newapp/<strong>pages</strong> and
their name matches their template name (<code>Index.tml</code> ->
<code>Index.java</code>).</p><p>In the skeleton project, most of the HTML is
not found on the pages themselves but in a Layout component which acts as a
global template for the whole site. Java classes for components live in src/ma
in/<strong>java</strong>/com/example/newapp/<strong>components</strong> and
component templates go in
src/main/<strong>resources</strong>/com/example/newapp/<strong>components</strong>.</p><h2
id="GettingStarted-What'snext?">What's next?</h2><p>To deepen your
understanding, step through the <a shape="rect"
href="tapestry-tutorial.html">Tapestry Tutorial</a>, which goes into much more
detail about setting up your project as well as loading it into Eclipse... then
continues on to teach you more about Tapestry.</p><p>Be sure to read about the
core <a shape="rect" href="principles.html">Tapestry Principles</a>, and browse
the extensive <a shape="rect" href="user-guide.html">User Guide</a>.</p><h2
id="GettingStarted-ObtainHelp">Obtain Help</h2><p>Tapestry has an active user
mailing list on which you can find a lot of valuable support, commonly within
just a few minutes. You can subscribe by sending e-mail to <a shape="rect"
class="external-link" href="mailto:[email protected]
he.org" >[email protected]</a> or look for an answer in the
<a shape="rect" class="external-link"
href="http://markmail.org/search/list:org.apache.tapestry.users" >archives</a>.
<a shape="rect" href="mailing-lists.html">More Options</a>...</p><p>Having
trouble? Try our <a shape="rect"
href="frequently-asked-questions.html">Frequently Asked
Questions</a>.</p><hr><p> </p><p> </p></div>
+</div></div><p>A Tapestry application is composed of pages, each page
consisting of one template file and one Java class.</p><p>Tapestry page
templates have the .tml extension and are found within
src/main/<strong>resources</strong>/ under the app's <strong>pages</strong>
package (src/main/resources/com/example/newapp/pages, in this example).
Templates are essentially HTML with some special markup to reference properties
in the corresponding Java class and to reference ready-made or custom
components.</p><p>Similarly, Tapestry page classes are found in within the
src/main/<strong>java</strong> under the app's <em><strong>pages</strong></em>
package (src/main/java/com/example/newapp/pages, in this example) and their
name matches their template name (Index.tml -> Index.java).</p><p>In the
skeleton project, most of the HTML is not found on the pages themselves but in
a Layout component which acts as a global template for the whole site. Java
classes for components live in src/main/<
strong>java</strong>/com/example/newapp/<strong>components</strong> and
component templates go in
src/main/<strong>resources</strong>/com/example/newapp/<strong>components</strong>.</p><h2
id="GettingStarted-What'snext?">What's next?</h2><p>To deepen your
understanding, step through the <a shape="rect"
href="tapestry-tutorial.html">Tapestry Tutorial</a>, which goes into much more
detail about setting up your project as well as loading it into Eclipse... then
continues on to teach you more about Tapestry.</p><p>Be sure to read about the
core <a shape="rect" href="principles.html">Tapestry Principles</a>, and browse
the extensive <a shape="rect" href="user-guide.html">User Guide</a>.</p><h2
id="GettingStarted-ObtainHelp">Obtain Help</h2><p>Tapestry has an active user
mailing list on which you can find a lot of valuable support, commonly within
just a few minutes. You can subscribe by sending e-mail to <a shape="rect"
class="external-link" href="mailto:[email protected]
rg" >[email protected]</a> or look for an answer in the <a
shape="rect" class="external-link"
href="http://markmail.org/search/list:org.apache.tapestry.users" >archives</a>.
<a shape="rect" href="mailing-lists.html">More Options</a>...</p><p>Having
trouble? Try our <a shape="rect"
href="frequently-asked-questions.html">Frequently Asked
Questions</a>.</p><hr><p> </p><p> </p></div>
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