Modified: websites/production/tapestry/content/exploring-the-project.html
==============================================================================
--- websites/production/tapestry/content/exploring-the-project.html (original)
+++ websites/production/tapestry/content/exploring-the-project.html Sun May  3 
13:23:23 2020
@@ -327,13 +327,13 @@ public class Index
 
 
 
-<span class="gliffy-container" id="gliffy-container-24346949-6509" 
data-fullwidth="913" data-ceoid="24188263" 
data-edit="${diagramEditLink.getLinkUrl()}" 
data-full="${diagramZoomLink.getLinkUrl()}" data-filename="Templates and 
Parameters">
+<span class="gliffy-container" id="gliffy-container-24346949-7738" 
data-fullwidth="913" data-ceoid="24188263" 
data-edit="${diagramEditLink.getLinkUrl()}" 
data-full="${diagramZoomLink.getLinkUrl()}" data-filename="Templates and 
Parameters">
 
-    <map id="gliffy-map-24346949-2341" name="gliffy-map-24346949-2341"></map>
+    <map id="gliffy-map-24346949-7601" name="gliffy-map-24346949-7601"></map>
 
-    <img class="gliffy-image gliffy-image-border" 
id="gliffy-image-24346949-6509" width="304" height="300" data-full-width="913" 
data-full-height="901" 
src="https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/download/attachments/24188263/Templates%20and%20Parameters.png?version=2&amp;modificationDate=1371888025000&amp;api=v2";
 alt="Templates and Parameters" usemap="#gliffy-map-24346949-2341">
+    <img class="gliffy-image gliffy-image-border" 
id="gliffy-image-24346949-7738" width="304" height="300" data-full-width="913" 
data-full-height="901" 
src="https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/download/attachments/24188263/Templates%20and%20Parameters.png?version=2&amp;modificationDate=1371888025000&amp;api=v2";
 alt="Templates and Parameters" usemap="#gliffy-map-24346949-7601">
 
-    <map class="gliffy-dynamic" id="gliffy-dynamic-map-24346949-6509" 
name="gliffy-dynamic-map-24346949-6509"></map>
+    <map class="gliffy-dynamic" id="gliffy-dynamic-map-24346949-7738" 
name="gliffy-dynamic-map-24346949-7738"></map>
 </span>
 
 

Modified: 
websites/production/tapestry/content/forms-and-form-components-faq.html
==============================================================================
--- websites/production/tapestry/content/forms-and-form-components-faq.html 
(original)
+++ websites/production/tapestry/content/forms-and-form-components-faq.html Sun 
May  3 13:23:23 2020
@@ -143,11 +143,11 @@
             <!-- /// Content Start -->
             <div id="content">
                             <div id="ConfluenceContent"><h1 
id="FormsandFormComponentsFAQ-FormsandFormComponents">Forms and Form 
Components</h1><p>Main article: <a href="forms-and-validation.html">Forms and 
Validation</a></p><h2 
id="FormsandFormComponentsFAQ-Contents">Contents</h2><p><style 
type="text/css">/*<![CDATA[*/
-div.rbtoc1588443570556 {padding: 0px;}
-div.rbtoc1588443570556 ul {list-style: disc;margin-left: 0px;}
-div.rbtoc1588443570556 li {margin-left: 0px;padding-left: 0px;}
+div.rbtoc1588512009041 {padding: 0px;}
+div.rbtoc1588512009041 ul {list-style: disc;margin-left: 0px;}
+div.rbtoc1588512009041 li {margin-left: 0px;padding-left: 0px;}
 
-/*]]>*/</style></p><div class="toc-macro rbtoc1588443570556">
+/*]]>*/</style></p><div class="toc-macro rbtoc1588512009041">
 <ul class="toc-indentation"><li><a 
href="#FormsandFormComponentsFAQ-Whatisthet:formdatahiddenfieldfor?">What is 
the t:formdata hidden field for?</a></li><li><a 
href="#FormsandFormComponentsFAQ-HowdoIchangethelabelforafieldonthefly?">How do 
I change the label for a field on the fly?</a></li><li><a 
href="#FormsandFormComponentsFAQ-Tapestryfocusesonthewrongfieldinmyform,howdoIfixthat?">Tapestry
 focuses on the wrong field in my form, how do I fix that?</a></li></ul>
 </div><h2 
id="FormsandFormComponentsFAQ-Whatisthet:formdatahiddenfieldfor?">What is the 
<code>t:formdata</code> hidden field for?</h2><p>In Tapestry, rendering a form 
can be a complicated process; inside the body of the Form component are many of 
field components: TextField, Select, TextArea, and so forth. Each of these must 
pull data out of your data model and convert it to the string form used inside 
the client web browser. In addition, JavaScript to support client-side 
validation must be generated. This can be further complicated by the use of 
Loop and If components, or made really complicated by the use of Block (to 
render portions of other pages: this is what the BeanEditForm component 
does).</p><p>Along the way, the Form is generating unique form control names 
for each field component, as it renders.</p><p>When the client-side Form is 
submitted, an event is triggered on the server-side Form component. It now 
needs to locate each component, in turn, inform the component of its 
 control name, and allow the component to read the corresponding query 
parameter. The component then converts the client-side string back into a 
server-side value and performs validations before updating the data 
model.</p><p>That's where <code>t:formdata</code> comes in. While components 
are rendering, they are using the FormSupport environmental object to record 
callbacks:</p><div class="code panel pdl" style="border-width: 1px;"><div 
class="codeHeader panelHeader pdl" style="border-bottom-width: 
1px;"><b>FormSupport.java (partial)</b></div><div class="codeContent 
panelContent pdl">
 <pre><code class="language-java">public interface FormSupport extends 
ClientElement

Modified: websites/production/tapestry/content/forms-and-validation.html
==============================================================================
--- websites/production/tapestry/content/forms-and-validation.html (original)
+++ websites/production/tapestry/content/forms-and-validation.html Sun May  3 
13:23:23 2020
@@ -187,11 +187,11 @@
 
 
 <p></p><p>Tapestry provides support for creating and rendering forms, 
populating their fields, and validating user input. For simple cases, input 
validation is declarative, meaning you simply tell Tapestry what validations to 
apply to a given field, and it takes care of it on the server and (optionally) 
on the client as well. In addition, you can provide event handler 
methods&#160;in your page or component classes to handle more complex 
validation scenarios.</p><p>Finally, Tapestry not only makes it easy to present 
errors messages to the user, but it can also automatically highlight form 
fields when validation fails.</p><p><strong>Contents</strong></p><p><style 
type="text/css">/*<![CDATA[*/
-div.rbtoc1588443696987 {padding: 0px;}
-div.rbtoc1588443696987 ul {list-style: disc;margin-left: 0px;}
-div.rbtoc1588443696987 li {margin-left: 0px;padding-left: 0px;}
+div.rbtoc1588512131677 {padding: 0px;}
+div.rbtoc1588512131677 ul {list-style: disc;margin-left: 0px;}
+div.rbtoc1588512131677 li {margin-left: 0px;padding-left: 0px;}
 
-/*]]>*/</style></p><div class="toc-macro rbtoc1588443696987">
+/*]]>*/</style></p><div class="toc-macro rbtoc1588512131677">
 <ul class="toc-indentation"><li>Related Articles</li></ul>
 <ul><li><a href="#FormsandValidation-TheFormComponent">The Form Component</a>
 <ul class="toc-indentation"><li><a href="#FormsandValidation-FormEvents">Form 
Events</a></li><li><a href="#FormsandValidation-HandlingEvents">Handling 
Events</a></li><li><a 
href="#FormsandValidation-TrackingValidationErrors">Tracking Validation 
Errors</a></li><li><a 
href="#FormsandValidation-StoringDataBetweenRequests">Storing Data Between 
Requests</a></li><li><a 
href="#FormsandValidation-ConfiguringFieldsandLabels">Configuring Fields and 
Labels</a></li></ul>

Modified: websites/production/tapestry/content/general-questions.html
==============================================================================
--- websites/production/tapestry/content/general-questions.html (original)
+++ websites/production/tapestry/content/general-questions.html Sun May  3 
13:23:23 2020
@@ -143,11 +143,11 @@
             <!-- /// Content Start -->
             <div id="content">
                             <div id="ConfluenceContent"><h1 
id="GeneralQuestions-GeneralQuestions">General Questions</h1><h2 
id="GeneralQuestions-Contents">Contents</h2><p><style 
type="text/css">/*<![CDATA[*/
-div.rbtoc1588443670206 {padding: 0px;}
-div.rbtoc1588443670206 ul {list-style: disc;margin-left: 0px;}
-div.rbtoc1588443670206 li {margin-left: 0px;padding-left: 0px;}
+div.rbtoc1588512105510 {padding: 0px;}
+div.rbtoc1588512105510 ul {list-style: disc;margin-left: 0px;}
+div.rbtoc1588512105510 li {margin-left: 0px;padding-left: 0px;}
 
-/*]]>*/</style></p><div class="toc-macro rbtoc1588443670206">
+/*]]>*/</style></p><div class="toc-macro rbtoc1588512105510">
 <ul class="toc-indentation"><li><a 
href="#GeneralQuestions-HowdoIgetstartedwithTapestry?">How do I get started 
with Tapestry?</a></li><li><a 
href="#GeneralQuestions-WhydoesTapestryusePrototype(inversionsbefore5.4)?WhynotinsertfavoriteJavaScriptlibraryhere?">Why
 does Tapestry use Prototype (in versions before 5.4)? Why not insert favorite 
JavaScript library here?</a></li><li><a 
href="#GeneralQuestions-WhydoesTapestryhaveitsownInversionofControlContainer?WhynotSpringorGuice?">Why
 does Tapestry have its own Inversion of Control Container? Why not Spring or 
Guice?</a></li><li><a 
href="#GeneralQuestions-HowdoIupgradefromTapestry4toTapestry5?">How do I 
upgrade from Tapestry 4 to Tapestry 5?</a></li><li><a 
href="#GeneralQuestions-HowdoIupgradefromoneversionofTapestry5toanother?">How 
do I upgrade from one version of Tapestry 5 to another?</a></li><li><a 
href="#GeneralQuestions-WhyaretherebothRequestandHttpServletRequest?">Why are 
there both Request and HttpServletRequest?</a></li></ul>
 </div><h2 id="GeneralQuestions-HowdoIgetstartedwithTapestry?">How do I get 
started with Tapestry?</h2><p class="confluence-link">The easiest way to get 
started is to use <a class="external-link" 
href="http://maven.apache.org";>Apache Maven</a> to create your initial project; 
Maven can use an <em>archetype</em> (a kind of project template) to create a 
bare-bones Tapestry application for you. See the&#160;<a 
href="getting-started.html">Getting Started</a> page for more 
details.</p><p>Even without Maven, Tapestry is quite easy to set up. You just 
need to <a href="general-questions.html">download</a> the binaries and setup 
your build to place them inside your WAR's WEB-INF/lib folder. The rest is just 
some one-time <a href="configuration.html">configuration of the web.xml 
deployment descriptor</a>.</p><h2 
id="GeneralQuestions-WhydoesTapestryusePrototype(inversionsbefore5.4)?WhynotinsertfavoriteJavaScriptlibraryhere?">Why
 does Tapestry use Prototype (in versions before 5.4)? Why not <em>i
 nsert favorite JavaScript library here</em>?</h2><p>An important goal for 
Tapestry is seamless DHTML and Ajax integration. To serve that goal, it was 
important that the built in components be capable of Ajax operations, such as 
dynamically re-rendering parts of the page. Because of that, it made sense to 
bundle a well-known JavaScript library as part of Tapestry.</p><p>At the time 
(this would be 2006-ish), Prototype and Scriptaculous were well known and well 
documented, whereas jQuery was just getting started.</p><p>The intent has 
always been to make this aspect of Tapestry pluggable. Tapestry 5.4 includes 
the option of either Prototype or jQuery, and future versions of Tapestry will 
likely remove Prototype as an option..</p><h2 
id="GeneralQuestions-WhydoesTapestryhaveitsownInversionofControlContainer?WhynotSpringorGuice?">Why
 does Tapestry have its own Inversion of Control Container? Why not Spring or 
Guice?</h2><p>An Inversion of Control Container is <em>the</em> key piece of 
Tape
 stry's infrastructure. It is absolutely necessary to create software as 
robust, performant and extensible as Tapestry.</p><p>Tapestry IoC includes a 
number of features that distinguish itself from other 
containers:</p><ul><li>Configured in code, not XML</li><li>Built-in extension 
mechanism for services: configurations and contributions</li><li>Built-in 
aspect oriented programming model (service decorations and advice)</li><li>Easy 
modularization</li><li>Best-of-breed exception reporting</li></ul><p>Because 
Tapestry is implemented on top of its IoC container, and because the container 
makes it easy to extend or replace any service inside the container, it is 
possible to make the small changes to Tapestry needed to customize it to any 
project's needs.</p><p>In addition &#8211; and this is critical&#160;&#8211; 
Tapestry allows 3rd party libraries to be built that fully participate in the 
configurability of Tapestry itself. This means that such libraries can be 
configured the same way T
 apestry itself is configured, and such libraries can also configure Tapestry 
itself. This <em>distributed configuration</em> requires an IOC container that 
fully supports such configurability.</p><h2 
id="GeneralQuestions-HowdoIupgradefromTapestry4toTapestry5?">How do I upgrade 
from Tapestry 4 to Tapestry 5?</h2><p>There is no existing tool that supports 
upgrading from Tapestry 4 to Tapestry 5; Tapestry 5 is a complete 
rewrite.</p><p>Many of the basic concepts in Tapestry 4 are still present in 
Tapestry 5, but refactored, improved, streamlined, and simplified. The basic 
concept of pages, templates and components are largely the same. Other aspects, 
such as server-side event handling, is markedly different.</p><p>Tapestry 5 is 
designed so that it can live side-by-side in the same servlet as a Tapestry 4 
app, without package namespace conflicts, sharing session data and common 
resources such as images and CSS. This means that you can gradually migrate a 
Tapestry 4 app to Tapestry 5 one
  page (or one portion of the app) at a time.</p><h2 
id="GeneralQuestions-HowdoIupgradefromoneversionofTapestry5toanother?">How do I 
upgrade from one version of Tapestry 5 to another?</h2><p>Main Article: <a 
href="how-to-upgrade.html">How to Upgrade</a>.</p><p>A lot of effort goes into 
making an upgrade from one Tapestry 5 release to another go smoothly. In the 
general case, it is just a matter of updating the version number in your Maven 
<code>build.xml</code> or Gradle <code>build.gradle</code> file and executing 
the appropriate commands (e.g., <code>gradle idea</code> or <code>mvn 
eclipse:eclipse</code>) to bring your local workspace up to date with the 
latest binaries.</p><p>After changing dependencies, you should always perform a 
clean recompile of your application.</p><p>We make every effort to ensure 
backwards-compatibility. Tapestry is mostly coded in terms of interfaces; those 
interfaces are stable to a point: interfaces your code is expected to implement 
are usually complet
 ely frozen; interfaces your code is expected to invoke, such as the interfaces 
to IoC services, are stable, but may have new methods added in a release; 
existing methods are not changed.</p><p>In <em>rare</em> cases a choice is 
necessary between fixing bugs (or adding essential functionality) and 
maintaining complete backwards compatibility; in those cases, an incompatible 
change may be introduced. These are always discussed in detail in the&#160;<a 
href="release-notes.html">Release Notes</a> for the specific release. You 
should always read the release notes before attempting an upgrade, and always 
(really, <em>always</em>) be prepared to retest your application 
afterwards.</p><p>Note that you should be careful any time you make use of 
<strong>internal</strong> APIs (you can tell an API is internal by the package 
name, <code>org.apache.tapestry5.internal). </code>Internal APIs may change 
<em>at any time</em>; there's no guarantee of backwards compatibility. Please 
always check on th
 e documentation, or consult the user mailing list, to see if there's a stable, 
public alternative. If you do make use of internal APIs, be sure to get a 
discussion going so that your needs can be met in the future by a stable, 
public API.</p><h2 
id="GeneralQuestions-WhyaretherebothRequestandHttpServletRequest?"><span 
style="color: rgb(83,145,38);">Why are there both Request and 
HttpServletRequest?</span></h2><p>Tapestry's Request interface is <em>very</em> 
close to the standard HttpServletRequest interface. It differs in a few ways, 
omitting some unneeded methods, and adding a couple of new methods (such as 
<code>isXHR()</code>), as well as changing how some existing methods operate. 
For example, <code>getParameterNames()</code> returns a sorted List of Strings; 
HttpServletRequest returns an Enumeration, which is a very dated 
approach.</p><p>However, the stronger reason for Request (and the related 
interfaces Response and Session) is to enable the support for Portlets at some 
point 
 in the future. By writing code in terms of Tapestry's Request, and not 
HttpServletRequest, you can be assured that the same code will operate in both 
Servlet Tapestry and Portlet Tapestry.</p></div>
             </div>

Modified: websites/production/tapestry/content/hibernate-support-faq.html
==============================================================================
--- websites/production/tapestry/content/hibernate-support-faq.html (original)
+++ websites/production/tapestry/content/hibernate-support-faq.html Sun May  3 
13:23:23 2020
@@ -143,11 +143,11 @@
             <!-- /// Content Start -->
             <div id="content">
                             <div id="ConfluenceContent"><h1 
id="HibernateSupportFAQ-HibernateSupport">Hibernate Support</h1><p>Main 
article: <a href="hibernate.html">Hibernate</a></p><h2 
id="HibernateSupportFAQ-Contents">Contents</h2><p><style 
type="text/css">/*<![CDATA[*/
-div.rbtoc1588443669227 {padding: 0px;}
-div.rbtoc1588443669227 ul {list-style: disc;margin-left: 0px;}
-div.rbtoc1588443669227 li {margin-left: 0px;padding-left: 0px;}
+div.rbtoc1588512103499 {padding: 0px;}
+div.rbtoc1588512103499 ul {list-style: disc;margin-left: 0px;}
+div.rbtoc1588512103499 li {margin-left: 0px;padding-left: 0px;}
 
-/*]]>*/</style></p><div class="toc-macro rbtoc1588443669227">
+/*]]>*/</style></p><div class="toc-macro rbtoc1588512103499">
 <ul class="toc-indentation"><li><a 
href="#HibernateSupportFAQ-HowdoIgetHibernatetostartupupwhentheapplicationstartsup,ratherthanlazilywiththefirstrequestfortheapplication?">How
 do I get Hibernate to startup up when the application starts up, rather than 
lazily with the first request for the application?</a></li></ul>
 </div><h2 
id="HibernateSupportFAQ-HowdoIgetHibernatetostartupupwhentheapplicationstartsup,ratherthanlazilywiththefirstrequestfortheapplication?">How
 do I get Hibernate to startup up when the application starts up, rather than 
lazily with the first request for the application?</h2><p>This was a minor 
problem in 5.0; by 5.1 it is just a matter of overriding the configuration 
system <code>tapestry.hibernate-early-startup</code> to "true".</p></div>
             </div>

Modified: websites/production/tapestry/content/injection-faq.html
==============================================================================
--- websites/production/tapestry/content/injection-faq.html (original)
+++ websites/production/tapestry/content/injection-faq.html Sun May  3 13:23:23 
2020
@@ -143,11 +143,11 @@
             <!-- /// Content Start -->
             <div id="content">
                             <div id="ConfluenceContent"><h1 
id="InjectionFAQ-Injection">Injection</h1><p>Main article:&#160; <a 
href="injection.html">Injection</a></p><h2 
id="InjectionFAQ-Contents">Contents</h2><p><style type="text/css">/*<![CDATA[*/
-div.rbtoc1588443598774 {padding: 0px;}
-div.rbtoc1588443598774 ul {list-style: disc;margin-left: 0px;}
-div.rbtoc1588443598774 li {margin-left: 0px;padding-left: 0px;}
+div.rbtoc1588512034613 {padding: 0px;}
+div.rbtoc1588512034613 ul {list-style: disc;margin-left: 0px;}
+div.rbtoc1588512034613 li {margin-left: 0px;padding-left: 0px;}
 
-/*]]>*/</style></p><div class="toc-macro rbtoc1588443598774">
+/*]]>*/</style></p><div class="toc-macro rbtoc1588512034613">
 <ul class="toc-indentation"><li><a 
href="#InjectionFAQ-What'sthedifferencebetweenthe@Componentand@InjectComponentannotations?">What's
 the difference between the @Component and @InjectComponent 
annotations?</a></li><li><a 
href="#InjectionFAQ-What'sthedifferencebetweenthe@InjectPageand@InjectContainerannotations?">What's
 the difference between the @InjectPage and @InjectContainer 
annotations?</a></li><li><a 
href="#InjectionFAQ-IgetanexceptionbecauseIhavetwoserviceswiththesameinterface,howdoIhandlethis?">I
 get an exception because I have two services with the same interface, how do I 
handle this?</a></li><li><a 
href="#InjectionFAQ-What'sthedifferencebetween@Injectand@Environmental?">What's 
the difference between @Inject and @Environmental?</a></li><li><a 
href="#InjectionFAQ-Butwait...IseeIusedthe@Injectannotationanditstillworked.Whatgives?">But
 wait ... I see I used the @Inject annotation and it still worked. What 
gives?</a></li><li><a href="#InjectionFAQ-Ok,butRequestisasingletonservi
 ce,notanenvironmental,andIcaninjectthat.IsTapestryreallythreadsafe?">Ok, but 
Request is a singleton service, not an environmental, and I can inject that. Is 
Tapestry really thread safe?</a></li><li><a 
href="#InjectionFAQ-Iuse@Injectonafieldtoinjectaservice,butthefieldisstillnull,whathappened?">I
 use @Inject on a field to inject a service, but the field is still null, what 
happened?</a></li></ul>
 </div><h2 
id="InjectionFAQ-What'sthedifferencebetweenthe@Componentand@InjectComponentannotations?">What's
 the difference between the <code>@Component</code> and 
<code>@InjectComponent</code> annotations?</h2><p>The <code>@Component</code> 
annotation is used to define the <em>type</em> of component, and its parameter 
bindings. When using <code>@Component</code>, the template must not define the 
type, and any parameter bindings are merged in:</p><div class="code panel pdl" 
style="border-width: 1px;"><div class="codeContent panelContent pdl">
 <pre><code class="language-java">  &lt;a t:id="home" class="nav"&gt;Back to 
home&lt;/a&gt;

Modified: websites/production/tapestry/content/integrating-with-jpa.html
==============================================================================
--- websites/production/tapestry/content/integrating-with-jpa.html (original)
+++ websites/production/tapestry/content/integrating-with-jpa.html Sun May  3 
13:23:23 2020
@@ -149,11 +149,11 @@
 
 
 </div><p>Tapestry provides a built-in integration with the Java Persistence 
API (JPA) through the <strong>Tapestry-jpa</strong> module. This module 
supersedes the 3rd-party <a class="external-link" 
href="http://www.tynamo.org/tapestry-jpa+guide/"; rel="nofollow">Tynamo JPA 
module</a>.</p><p><strong>Contents</strong></p><p><style 
type="text/css">/*<![CDATA[*/
-div.rbtoc1588443697562 {padding: 0px;}
-div.rbtoc1588443697562 ul {list-style: disc;margin-left: 0px;}
-div.rbtoc1588443697562 li {margin-left: 0px;padding-left: 0px;}
+div.rbtoc1588512132386 {padding: 0px;}
+div.rbtoc1588512132386 ul {list-style: disc;margin-left: 0px;}
+div.rbtoc1588512132386 li {margin-left: 0px;padding-left: 0px;}
 
-/*]]>*/</style></p><div class="toc-macro rbtoc1588443697562">
+/*]]>*/</style></p><div class="toc-macro rbtoc1588512132386">
 <ul class="toc-indentation"><li><a 
href="#IntegratingwithJPA-Downloading">Downloading</a>
 <ul class="toc-indentation"><li><a 
href="#IntegratingwithJPA-SelectingaJPAImplementation">Selecting a JPA 
Implementation</a></li></ul>
 </li><li><a href="#IntegratingwithJPA-ConfiguringJPA">Configuring JPA</a>

Modified: 
websites/production/tapestry/content/integrating-with-spring-framework.html
==============================================================================
--- websites/production/tapestry/content/integrating-with-spring-framework.html 
(original)
+++ websites/production/tapestry/content/integrating-with-spring-framework.html 
Sun May  3 13:23:23 2020
@@ -178,11 +178,11 @@
 
 
 <p>For integrating Spring Security into your application, see <a 
href="security.html">Security</a>.</p><p><strong>Contents</strong></p><p><style 
type="text/css">/*<![CDATA[*/
-div.rbtoc1588443582373 {padding: 0px;}
-div.rbtoc1588443582373 ul {list-style: disc;margin-left: 0px;}
-div.rbtoc1588443582373 li {margin-left: 0px;padding-left: 0px;}
+div.rbtoc1588512018877 {padding: 0px;}
+div.rbtoc1588512018877 ul {list-style: disc;margin-left: 0px;}
+div.rbtoc1588512018877 li {margin-left: 0px;padding-left: 0px;}
 
-/*]]>*/</style></p><div class="toc-macro rbtoc1588443582373">
+/*]]>*/</style></p><div class="toc-macro rbtoc1588512018877">
 <ul class="toc-indentation"><li>Related Articles</li></ul>
 <ul><li><a href="#IntegratingwithSpringFramework-SpringVersion">Spring 
Version</a></li><li><a href="#IntegratingwithSpringFramework-Usage">Usage</a>
 <ul class="toc-indentation"><li><a 
href="#IntegratingwithSpringFramework-Requireddependency">Required 
dependency</a></li><li><a 
href="#IntegratingwithSpringFramework-Updateyourweb.xmlfile">Update your 
web.xml file</a></li><li><a 
href="#IntegratingwithSpringFramework-AccessingtheSpringApplicationContext">Accessing
 the Spring Application Context</a></li><li><a 
href="#IntegratingwithSpringFramework-Injectingbeans">Injecting 
beans</a></li><li><a 
href="#IntegratingwithSpringFramework-InjectingTapestryservicesinSpringbeans">Injecting
 Tapestry services in Spring beans</a></li></ul>

Modified: 
websites/production/tapestry/content/integration-with-existing-applications.html
==============================================================================
--- 
websites/production/tapestry/content/integration-with-existing-applications.html
 (original)
+++ 
websites/production/tapestry/content/integration-with-existing-applications.html
 Sun May  3 13:23:23 2020
@@ -143,11 +143,11 @@
             <!-- /// Content Start -->
             <div id="content">
                             <div id="ConfluenceContent"><h1 
id="Integrationwithexistingapplications-Integrationwithexistingapplications">Integration
 with existing applications</h1><h2 
id="Integrationwithexistingapplications-Contents">Contents</h2><p><style 
type="text/css">/*<![CDATA[*/
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 <ul class="toc-indentation"><li><a 
href="#Integrationwithexistingapplications-HowdoImakeaformonaJSPsubmitintoTapestry?">How
 do I make a form on a JSP submit into Tapestry?</a></li><li><a 
href="#Integrationwithexistingapplications-HowdoIshareinformationbetweenaJSPapplicationandtheTapestryapplication?">How
 do I share information between a JSP application and the Tapestry 
application?</a></li><li><a 
href="#Integrationwithexistingapplications-HowdoIputtheTapestryapplicationinsideafolder,toavoidconflicts?">How
 do I put the Tapestry application inside a folder, to avoid 
conflicts?</a></li></ul>
 </div><p>You may have an existing JSP (or Struts, Spring MVC, etc.) 
application that you want to migrate to Tapestry. It's quite common to do this 
in stages, moving some functionality into Tapestry and leaving other parts, 
initially, in the other system. <a href="request-processing-faq.html">You may 
need to prevent Tapestry from handling certain requests</a>.</p><h2 
id="Integrationwithexistingapplications-HowdoImakeaformonaJSPsubmitintoTapestry?">How
 do I make a form on a JSP submit into Tapestry?</h2><p>Tapestry's Form 
component does a lot of work while an HTML form is rendering to store all the 
information needed to handle the form submission in a later request; this is 
all very specific to Tapestry and the particular construction of your pages and 
forms; it can't be reproduced from a JSP.</p><p>Fortunately, that isn't 
necessary: you can have a standard HTML Form submit to a Tapestry page, you 
just don't get to use all of Tapestry's built in conversion and validation 
logic.</p><p>
 All you need to know is how Tapestry converts page class names to page names 
(that appear in the URL). It's basically a matter of stripping off the 
<em>root-package</em>.<code>pages</code> prefix from the fully qualified class 
name. So, for example, if you are building a login screen as a JSP, you might 
want to have a Tapestry page to receive the user name and password. Let's 
assume the Tapestry page class is 
<code>com.example.myapp.pages.LoginForm</code>; the page name will be 
<code>loginform (although, since&#160;</code><span>Tapestry is case 
insensitive, LoginForm would work just as well)</span><span>, and the URL will 
be </span><code>/loginform</code><span>.</span></p><div class="code panel pdl" 
style="border-width: 1px;"><div class="codeHeader panelHeader pdl" 
style="border-bottom-width: 1px;"><b>LoginForm.tml</b></div><div 
class="codeContent panelContent pdl">
 <pre><code class="language-xml">&lt;form method="post" action="/loginform"&gt;

Modified: websites/production/tapestry/content/javascript-faq.html
==============================================================================
--- websites/production/tapestry/content/javascript-faq.html (original)
+++ websites/production/tapestry/content/javascript-faq.html Sun May  3 
13:23:23 2020
@@ -143,11 +143,11 @@
             <!-- /// Content Start -->
             <div id="content">
                             <div id="ConfluenceContent"><h1 
id="JavaScriptFAQ-JavaScript">JavaScript</h1><p>Main articles: <a 
href="client-side-javascript.html">Client-Side JavaScript</a>, <a 
href="legacy-javascript.html">Legacy JavaScript</a></p><h2 
id="JavaScriptFAQ-Contents">Contents</h2><p><style type="text/css">/*<![CDATA[*/
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-/*]]>*/</style></p><div class="toc-macro rbtoc1588443717446">
+/*]]>*/</style></p><div class="toc-macro rbtoc1588512152564">
 <ul class="toc-indentation"><li><a 
href="#JavaScriptFAQ-WhydoIgeta&quot;Tapestryisundefined&quot;erroronformsubmit?(5.3andearlier)">Why
 do I get a "Tapestry is undefined" error on form submit? (5.3 and 
earlier)</a></li><li><a 
href="#JavaScriptFAQ-What'sthedifferencebetweentheT5objectandtheTapestryobjectinthebrowser?(5.3andearlier)">What's
 the difference between the T5 object and the Tapestry object in the browser? 
(5.3 and earlier)</a></li></ul>
 </div><h2 
id="JavaScriptFAQ-WhydoIgeta&quot;Tapestryisundefined&quot;erroronformsubmit?(5.3andearlier)">Why
 do I get a "Tapestry is undefined" error on form submit? (5.3 and 
earlier)</h2><p>This client-side error is clear but can be awkward to solve. It 
means your browser has not been able to load the tapestry.js file properly. The 
question is, why? It can be due to multiple reasons, some of them 
below:</p><ul><li>First, check if 'tapestry.js' is present in the head part of 
your resulting HTML page.</li><li><p>If you have set the <a 
href="configuration.html">tapestry.combine-scripts</a> configuration symbol to 
true, Tapestry generates one single URL to retrieve all the JS files. 
Sometimes, this can produce long URLs that browsers are unable to retrieve. Try 
setting the symbol to false.</p><div class="confluence-information-macro 
confluence-information-macro-note"><span class="aui-icon aui-icon-small 
aui-iconfont-warning confluence-information-macro-icon"></span><div 
class="confluenc
 e-information-macro-body"><p>This only applies to Tapestry 
5.1.</p></div></div></li><li>If you have included jQuery in conjunction with 
Tapestry's prototype, that will cause a conflict with the '$' selector used by 
both. In this case, you should put jQuery on top of the stack and turn on the 
<a class="external-link" href="http://api.jquery.com/jQuery.noConflict/"; 
rel="nofollow">jQuery.noConflict</a> mode.</li><li>Also, if you have included a 
custom or third-party JS library on top of the stack that causes the JavaScript 
parsing to fail, then check the JavaScript syntax in that library.</li><li>If 
you have used a tool to minimize your JavaScript libraries, this can lead to 
JavaScript syntax errors, so check if it works with all the JavaScript files 
unpacked.</li></ul><h2 
id="JavaScriptFAQ-What'sthedifferencebetweentheT5objectandtheTapestryobjectinthebrowser?(5.3andearlier)">What's
 the difference between the <code>T5</code> object and the 
<code>Tapestry</code> object in the browser? (
 5.3 and earlier)</h2><p>Both of these objects are <em>namespaces</em>: 
containers of functions, constants, and nested namespaces.</p><p>The 
<code>T5</code> object is a replacement for the <code>Tapestry</code> object, 
starting in release 5.3. Increasingly, functions defined by the 
<code>Tapestry</code> object are being replaced with similar or equivalent 
functions in the <code>T5</code> object.</p><p>This is part of an overall goal, 
spanning at least two releases of Tapestry, to make Tapestry JavaScript 
framework agnostic; which is to say, not depend specifically on Prototype or 
jQuery. Much of the code in the <code>Tapestry</code> object is specifically 
linked to Prototype and Scriptaculous.</p><p>The <code>T5</code> object 
represents a stable, documented, set of APIs that are preferred when building 
components for maximum portability between underlying JavaScript frameworks. In 
other words, when building component libraries, coding to the <code>T5</code> 
object ensures that your c
 omponent will be useful regardless of whether the final application is built 
using Prototype, jQuery or something else.</p></div>
             </div>

Modified: websites/production/tapestry/content/javascript-rewrite-in-54.html
==============================================================================
--- websites/production/tapestry/content/javascript-rewrite-in-54.html 
(original)
+++ websites/production/tapestry/content/javascript-rewrite-in-54.html Sun May  
3 13:23:23 2020
@@ -143,11 +143,11 @@
             <!-- /// Content Start -->
             <div id="content">
                             <div id="ConfluenceContent"><div 
class="confluence-information-macro 
confluence-information-macro-information"><span class="aui-icon aui-icon-small 
aui-iconfont-info confluence-information-macro-icon"></span><div 
class="confluence-information-macro-body"><p>This is a historical document in 
which Tapestry's Howard Lewis Ship describes the motivations and plan for 
significantly changing Tapestry's client-side functionality starting in 
Tapestry 5.4. This plan closely matches the actual results delivered in 
Tapestry 5.4, but this document is mostly kept for historical 
reference.</p></div></div><h2 
id="JavaScriptRewritein5.4-Contents">Contents</h2><p><style 
type="text/css">/*<![CDATA[*/
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 <ul class="toc-indentation"><li><a 
href="#JavaScriptRewritein5.4-TapestryandJavaScript">Tapestry and 
JavaScript</a></li><li><a 
href="#JavaScriptRewritein5.4-TapestryJavaScriptLimitations(through5.3)">Tapestry
 JavaScript Limitations (through 5.3)</a>
 <ul class="toc-indentation"><li><a 
href="#JavaScriptRewritein5.4-DependenceonPrototype/Scriptaculous">Dependence 
on Prototype/Scriptaculous</a></li><li><a 
href="#JavaScriptRewritein5.4-LackofDocumentation">Lack of 
Documentation</a></li><li><a 
href="#JavaScriptRewritein5.4-LackofModuleStructure">Lack of Module 
Structure</a></li><li><a 
href="#JavaScriptRewritein5.4-ComplexInitialization">Complex 
Initialization</a></li></ul>
 </li><li><a 
href="#JavaScriptRewritein5.4-JavaScriptImprovementsfor5.4">JavaScript 
Improvements for 5.4</a>

Modified: websites/production/tapestry/content/limitations.html
==============================================================================
--- websites/production/tapestry/content/limitations.html (original)
+++ websites/production/tapestry/content/limitations.html Sun May  3 13:23:23 
2020
@@ -143,11 +143,11 @@
             <!-- /// Content Start -->
             <div id="content">
                             <div id="ConfluenceContent"><h1 
id="Limitations-Limitations">Limitations</h1><h2 
id="Limitations-Contents">Contents</h2><p><style type="text/css">/*<![CDATA[*/
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-/*]]>*/</style></p><div class="toc-macro rbtoc1588443634911">
+/*]]>*/</style></p><div class="toc-macro rbtoc1588512069722">
 <ul class="toc-indentation"><li><a 
href="#Limitations-HowdoIaddnewcomponentstoanexistingpagedynamically?">How do I 
add new components to an existing page dynamically?</a></li><li><a 
href="#Limitations-Whydoesn'tmyserviceimplementationreloadwhenIchangeit?">Why 
doesn't my service implementation reload when I change it?</a></li><li><a 
href="#Limitations-HowdoIrunmultipleTapestryapplicationsinthesamewebapplication?">How
 do I run multiple Tapestry applications in the same web 
application?</a></li></ul>
 </div><h2 
id="Limitations-HowdoIaddnewcomponentstoanexistingpagedynamically?">How do I 
add new components to an existing page dynamically?</h2><p>The short answer 
here is: <strong>you don't</strong>. The long answer here is <strong>you don't 
have to, to get the behavior you desire</strong>.</p><p>One of Tapestry basic 
values is high scalability: this is expressed in a number of ways, reflecting 
scalability concerns within a single server, and within a cluster of 
servers.</p><p>Although you code Tapestry pages and components as if they were 
ordinary POJOs (<span>Plain Old Java Objects -- Tapestry does not require you 
to extend any base classes or implement any special interfaces)</span><span>, 
as deployed by Tapestry they are closer to a traditional servlet: a single 
instance of each page services requests from multiple threads. Behind the 
scenes, Tapestry transforms you code, rewriting it on the 
fly.</span></p><p>What this means is that <em>any</em> incoming request must be 
handled 
 by a <em>single page instance</em>. Therefore, Tapestry enforces the concept 
of <strong>static structure, dynamic behavior</strong>.</p><p>Tapestry provides 
quite a number of ways to vary what content is rendered, well beyond simple 
conditionals and loops. It is possible to "drag in" components from other pages 
when rendering a page (other FAQs will expand on this concept). The point is, 
that although a Tapestry page's structure is very rigid, the order in which the 
components of the page render does not have to be top to bottom.</p><h2 
id="Limitations-Whydoesn'tmyserviceimplementationreloadwhenIchangeit?">Why 
doesn't my service implementation reload when I change it?</h2><p>Main article: 
<a href="service-implementation-reloading.html">Service Implementation 
Reloading</a></p><p>Live service reloading has some limitations:</p><ul><li>The 
service must define a service interface.</li><li>The service implementation 
must be on the file system (not inside a JAR).</li><li>The implementatio
 n must be instantiated by Tapestry, not inside code (even code inside a module 
class).</li><li>The service must use the default <a 
href="limitations.html">scope</a> (reloading of perthread scopes is not 
supported).</li></ul><p>Consider the following example module:</p><div 
class="code panel pdl" style="border-width: 1px;"><div class="codeContent 
panelContent pdl">
 <pre><code class="language-java">public static void bind(ServiceBinder binder)

Modified: websites/production/tapestry/content/link-components-faq.html
==============================================================================
--- websites/production/tapestry/content/link-components-faq.html (original)
+++ websites/production/tapestry/content/link-components-faq.html Sun May  3 
13:23:23 2020
@@ -143,11 +143,11 @@
             <!-- /// Content Start -->
             <div id="content">
                             <div id="ConfluenceContent"><h1 
id="LinkComponentsFAQ-LinkComponents">Link Components</h1><p>Main Articles: <a 
href="page-navigation.html">Page Navigation</a>, <a 
href="component-parameters.html">Component Parameters</a></p><h2 
id="LinkComponentsFAQ-Contents">Contents</h2><p><style 
type="text/css">/*<![CDATA[*/
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-/*]]>*/</style></p><div class="toc-macro rbtoc1588443572458">
+/*]]>*/</style></p><div class="toc-macro rbtoc1588512010054">
 <ul class="toc-indentation"><li><a 
href="#LinkComponentsFAQ-HowdoIaddqueryparameterstoaPageLinkorActionLink?">How 
do I add query parameters to a PageLink or ActionLink?</a></li><li><a 
href="#LinkComponentsFAQ-HowdoIcreateaLinkbacktothecurrentpagefromacomponent?">How
 do I create a Link back to the current page from a component?</a></li></ul>
 </div><h2 
id="LinkComponentsFAQ-HowdoIaddqueryparameterstoaPageLinkorActionLink?">How do 
I add query parameters to a PageLink or ActionLink?</h2><p>These components do 
not have parameters to allow you to specify query parameters for the link; they 
both allow you to specify a <em>context</em> (one or more values to encode into 
the request path).</p><p>However, you can accomplish the same thing with a 
little code and markup. For example, to create a link to another page and pass 
a query parameter, you can replace your PageLink component with a standard 
<code>&lt;a&gt;</code> tag:</p><div class="code panel pdl" style="border-width: 
1px;"><div class="codeContent panelContent pdl">
 <pre><code class="language-xml">&lt;a href="${profilePageLink}"&gt;Display 
Profile (w/ full details)&lt;/a&gt;

Modified: websites/production/tapestry/content/maven-support-faq.html
==============================================================================
--- websites/production/tapestry/content/maven-support-faq.html (original)
+++ websites/production/tapestry/content/maven-support-faq.html Sun May  3 
13:23:23 2020
@@ -143,11 +143,11 @@
             <!-- /// Content Start -->
             <div id="content">
                             <div id="ConfluenceContent"><h1 
id="MavenSupportFAQ-MavenSupport">Maven Support</h1><h2 
id="MavenSupportFAQ-Contents">Contents</h2><p><style 
type="text/css">/*<![CDATA[*/
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-div.rbtoc1588443716965 ul {list-style: disc;margin-left: 0px;}
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-/*]]>*/</style></p><div class="toc-macro rbtoc1588443716965">
+/*]]>*/</style></p><div class="toc-macro rbtoc1588512151256">
 <ul class="toc-indentation"><li><a 
href="#MavenSupportFAQ-WhydoMavenprojectnamesandotherdetailsshowupinmypages?">Why
 do Maven project names and other details show up in my pages?</a></li></ul>
 </div><h2 
id="MavenSupportFAQ-WhydoMavenprojectnamesandotherdetailsshowupinmypages?">Why 
do Maven project names and other details show up in my pages?</h2><p>Tapestry 
and maven both use the same syntax for dynamic portions of files: the 
<code>${...</code>} syntax. When Maven is copying resources from 
<code>src/main/resources</code>, and when filtering is <em>enabled</em> (which 
is not the default), then any expansions in <em>Tapestry templates</em> that 
match against Maven project properties are substituted. If you look at the 
deployed application you'll see that <code>${name</code>} is gone, replaced 
with your project's name!</p><p>The solution is to update your 
<code>pom.xml</code> and ignore any .tml files when copying and 
filtering:</p><div class="code panel pdl" style="border-width: 1px;"><div 
class="codeHeader panelHeader pdl" style="border-bottom-width: 1px;"><b>pom.xml 
(partial)</b></div><div class="codeContent panelContent pdl">
 <pre><code class="language-xml">  &lt;resource&gt;

Modified: 
websites/production/tapestry/content/page-and-component-classes-faq.html
==============================================================================
--- websites/production/tapestry/content/page-and-component-classes-faq.html 
(original)
+++ websites/production/tapestry/content/page-and-component-classes-faq.html 
Sun May  3 13:23:23 2020
@@ -143,11 +143,11 @@
             <!-- /// Content Start -->
             <div id="content">
                             <div id="ConfluenceContent"><h1 
id="PageAndComponentClassesFAQ-PageAndComponentClasses">Page And Component 
Classes</h1><p>Main article: <a href="component-classes.html">Component 
Classes</a></p><h2 
id="PageAndComponentClassesFAQ-Contents">Contents</h2><p><style 
type="text/css">/*<![CDATA[*/
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-/*]]>*/</style></p><div class="toc-macro rbtoc1588443644628">
+/*]]>*/</style></p><div class="toc-macro rbtoc1588512079913">
 <ul class="toc-indentation"><li><a 
href="#PageAndComponentClassesFAQ-What'sthedifferencebetweenapageandacomponent?">What's
 the difference between a page and a component?</a></li><li><a 
href="#PageAndComponentClassesFAQ-HowdoIstoremypageclassesinadifferentpackage?">How
 do I store my page classes in a different package?</a></li><li><a 
href="#PageAndComponentClassesFAQ-Whydomyinstancevariableshavetobeprivate?">Why 
do my instance variables have to be private?</a></li><li><a 
href="#PageAndComponentClassesFAQ-Whydon'tmyinformalparametersshowupintherenderedmarkup?">Why
 don't my informal parameters show up in the rendered markup?</a></li><li><a 
href="#PageAndComponentClassesFAQ-WhydoIgetjava.lang.LinkageErrorwhenIinvokepublicmethodsofmypageclasses?">Why
 do I get java.lang.LinkageError when I invoke public methods of my page 
classes?</a></li><li><a 
href="#PageAndComponentClassesFAQ-Whichisbetter,usingmagicmethodnames(i.e.,beginRender())orannotations(i.e.BeginRender)?">Which
 is better, using 
 magic method names (i.e., beginRender()) or annotations (i.e. 
BeginRender)?</a></li><li><a 
href="#PageAndComponentClassesFAQ-WhydoIhavetoinjectapage?Whycan'tIjustcreateoneusingnew?">Why
 do I have to inject a page? Why can't I just create one using 
new?</a></li></ul>
 </div><h2 
id="PageAndComponentClassesFAQ-What'sthedifferencebetweenapageandacomponent?">What's
 the difference between a page and a component?</h2><p>There's very little 
difference between the two. Pages classes must be in the 
<em>root-package</em>.<code>pages</code> package; components must be in the 
<em>root-package</em>.<code>components</code>. Pages may provide event handlers 
for certain page-specific events (such as activate and passivate). Components 
may have parameters.</p><p>Other than that, they are more equal than they are 
different. They may have templates or may render themselves in code (pages 
usually have a template, components are more likely to render only in 
code).</p><p>The major difference is that Tapestry page templates may be stored 
in the web context directory, as if they were static files (they can't be 
accessed from the client however; a specific rule prevents access to files with 
the <code>.tml</code> extension).</p><div class="confluence-information-macro co
 nfluence-information-macro-warning"><span class="aui-icon aui-icon-small 
aui-iconfont-error confluence-information-macro-icon"></span><div 
class="confluence-information-macro-body"><p>It is possible that this feature 
may be removed in a later release. It is preferred that page templates be 
stored on the classpath, like component templates.</p></div></div><h2 
id="PageAndComponentClassesFAQ-HowdoIstoremypageclassesinadifferentpackage?">How
 do I store my page classes in a different package?</h2><p>Tapestry is very 
rigid here; you can't. Page classes must go in 
<em>root-package</em>.<code>pages</code>, component classes in 
<em>root-package</em>.<code>components</code>, etc.</p><p>You are allowed to 
create sub-packages, to help organize your code better and more logically. For 
example, you might have 
<em>root-package</em>.<code>pages.account.ViewAccount</code>, which would have 
the page name "account/viewaccount". (<span>Tapestry would also create an alias 
"account/view", by stripping of
 f the redundant "account" suffix. Either name is equally valid in your code, 
and Tapestry will use the shorter name, "account/view" in 
URLs.)</span></p><p>In addition, it is possible to define additional root 
packages for the application:</p><div class="code panel pdl" 
style="border-width: 1px;"><div class="codeContent panelContent pdl">
 <pre><code class="language-java">public static void 
contributeComponentClassResolver(Configuration&lt;LibraryMapping&gt; 
configuration) {
@@ -182,13 +182,13 @@ public class DBImage
 
 
 
-<span class="gliffy-container" id="gliffy-container-23527573-8636" 
data-fullwidth="750" data-ceoid="23335008" 
data-edit="${diagramEditLink.getLinkUrl()}" 
data-full="${diagramZoomLink.getLinkUrl()}" data-filename="Class Loaders">
+<span class="gliffy-container" id="gliffy-container-23527573-2829" 
data-fullwidth="750" data-ceoid="23335008" 
data-edit="${diagramEditLink.getLinkUrl()}" 
data-full="${diagramZoomLink.getLinkUrl()}" data-filename="Class Loaders">
 
-    <map id="gliffy-map-23527573-1324" name="gliffy-map-23527573-1324"></map>
+    <map id="gliffy-map-23527573-4199" name="gliffy-map-23527573-4199"></map>
 
-    <img class="gliffy-image" id="gliffy-image-23527573-8636" width="750" 
height="425" data-full-width="750" data-full-height="425" 
src="https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/download/attachments/23335008/Class%20Loaders.png?version=4&amp;modificationDate=1283534469000&amp;api=v2";
 alt="Class Loaders" usemap="#gliffy-map-23527573-1324">
+    <img class="gliffy-image" id="gliffy-image-23527573-2829" width="750" 
height="425" data-full-width="750" data-full-height="425" 
src="https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/download/attachments/23335008/Class%20Loaders.png?version=4&amp;modificationDate=1283534469000&amp;api=v2";
 alt="Class Loaders" usemap="#gliffy-map-23527573-4199">
 
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name="gliffy-dynamic-map-23527573-8636"></map>
+    <map class="gliffy-dynamic" id="gliffy-dynamic-map-23527573-2829" 
name="gliffy-dynamic-map-23527573-2829"></map>
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Modified: websites/production/tapestry/content/page-navigation.html
==============================================================================
--- websites/production/tapestry/content/page-navigation.html (original)
+++ websites/production/tapestry/content/page-navigation.html Sun May  3 
13:23:23 2020
@@ -223,11 +223,11 @@
 
 
 <p>In essence, a Tapestry application is a number of related pages, working 
together. To some degree, each page is like an application unto 
itself.</p><p>Any individual request will be targeted at a single page. 
Requests come in two forms:&#160;</p><ul><li><em>component event</em> requests 
target a specific component on a specific page, triggering an event within that 
component</li><li><em>render</em> requests target a specific page, and stream 
the HTML markup for that page back to the client</li></ul><p>This dichotomy 
between component event requests and render requests alleviates a number of 
problems in traditional web applications related to the browser back button, or 
to the user hitting the refresh button in their browser.</p><h3 
id="PageNavigation-Contents">Contents</h3><h2 
id="PageNavigation-Contents|RelatedArticlesLogicalPageNameShortening"><style 
type="text/css">/*<![CDATA[*/
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-div.rbtoc1588443616154 ul {list-style: disc;margin-left: 0px;}
-div.rbtoc1588443616154 li {margin-left: 0px;padding-left: 0px;}
+div.rbtoc1588512051414 {padding: 0px;}
+div.rbtoc1588512051414 ul {list-style: disc;margin-left: 0px;}
+div.rbtoc1588512051414 li {margin-left: 0px;padding-left: 0px;}
 
-/*]]>*/</style></h2><div class="toc-macro rbtoc1588443616154">
+/*]]>*/</style></h2><div class="toc-macro rbtoc1588512051414">
 <ul class="toc-indentation"><li><a 
href="#PageNavigation-Contents|RelatedArticlesLogicalPageNameShortening">Logical
 Page Name Shortening</a></li><li><a 
href="#PageNavigation-ComponentEventRequests&amp;Responses">Component Event 
Requests &amp; Responses</a>
 <ul class="toc-indentation"><li><a href="#PageNavigation-1.Nullresponse">1. 
Null response</a></li><li><a href="#PageNavigation-2.Stringresponse">2. String 
response</a></li><li><a href="#PageNavigation-3.Classresponse">3. Class 
response</a></li><li><a href="#PageNavigation-4.Pageresponse">4. Page 
response</a></li><li><a href="#PageNavigation-5.HttpError">5. 
HttpError</a></li><li><a href="#PageNavigation-6.Linkresponse">6. Link 
response</a></li><li><a href="#PageNavigation-7.Streamresponse">7. Stream 
response</a></li><li><a href="#PageNavigation-8.URLresponse">8. URL 
response</a></li><li><a href="#PageNavigation-9.Objectresponse">9. Object 
response</a></li></ul>
 </li><li><a href="#PageNavigation-PageRenderRequests">Page Render 
Requests</a></li><li><a href="#PageNavigation-PageActivation">Page 
Activation</a></li><li><a href="#PageNavigation-PageNavigationPatterns">Page 
Navigation Patterns</a>

Modified: websites/production/tapestry/content/release-notes-50.html
==============================================================================
--- websites/production/tapestry/content/release-notes-50.html (original)
+++ websites/production/tapestry/content/release-notes-50.html Sun May  3 
13:23:23 2020
@@ -143,11 +143,11 @@
             <!-- /// Content Start -->
             <div id="content">
                             <div id="ConfluenceContent"><p>This is the 
consolidated list of changes between Tapestry versions 5.0.3 and 5.0.19. Before 
upgrading, be sure to review the&#160;<a href="how-to-upgrade.html">How to 
Upgrade</a> instructions.</p><p><strong>Contents</strong></p><p><style 
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5px;}
-div.rbtoc1588443695813 li {margin-left: 0px;padding-left: 0px;}
+div.rbtoc1588512130005 {padding: 0px;}
+div.rbtoc1588512130005 ul {list-style: disc;margin-left: 0px;padding-left: 
5px;}
+div.rbtoc1588512130005 li {margin-left: 0px;padding-left: 0px;}
 
-/*]]>*/</style></p><div class="toc-macro rbtoc1588443695813">
+/*]]>*/</style></p><div class="toc-macro rbtoc1588512130005">
 <ul class="toc-indentation"><li><a 
href="#ReleaseNotes5.0-TapestryVersion5.0.19">Tapestry Version 
5.0.19</a></li><li><a href="#ReleaseNotes5.0-TapestryVersion5.0.18">Tapestry 
Version 5.0.18</a></li><li><a 
href="#ReleaseNotes5.0-TapestryVersion5.0.17">Tapestry Version 
5.0.17</a></li><li><a href="#ReleaseNotes5.0-TapestryVersion5.0.16">Tapestry 
Version 5.0.16</a></li><li><a 
href="#ReleaseNotes5.0-TapestryVersion5.0.15">Tapestry Version 
5.0.15</a></li><li><a href="#ReleaseNotes5.0-TapestryVersion5.0.14">Tapestry 
Version 5.0.14</a></li><li><a 
href="#ReleaseNotes5.0-TapestryVersion5.0.13">Tapestry Version 
5.0.13</a></li><li><a href="#ReleaseNotes5.0-TapestryVersion5.0.12">Tapestry 
Version 5.0.12</a></li><li><a 
href="#ReleaseNotes5.0-TapestryVersion5.0.11">Tapestry Version 
5.0.11</a></li><li><a href="#ReleaseNotes5.0-TapestryVersion5.0.10">Tapestry 
Version 5.0.10</a></li><li><a 
href="#ReleaseNotes5.0-TapestryVersion5.0.9">Tapestry Version 
5.0.9</a></li><li><a href="#ReleaseNotes5.0-Tapest
 ryVersion5.0.8">Tapestry Version 5.0.8</a></li><li><a 
href="#ReleaseNotes5.0-TapestryVersion5.0.7">Tapestry Version 
5.0.7</a></li><li><a href="#ReleaseNotes5.0-TapestryVersion5.0.6">Tapestry 
Version 5.0.6</a></li><li><a 
href="#ReleaseNotes5.0-TapestryVersion5.0.5">Tapestry Version 
5.0.5</a></li><li><a href="#ReleaseNotes5.0-TapestryVersion5.0.4">Tapestry 
Version 5.0.4</a></li><li><a 
href="#ReleaseNotes5.0-TapestryVersion5.0.3">Tapestry Version 
5.0.3</a></li></ul>

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