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h1. Getting Involved
h2. Mailing Lists
The primary method of discussion is on the Tapestry users mailing list:
[mailto:[email protected]]. You can subscribe by sending e-mail
to
[mailto:[email protected]]. This is the appropriate
mailing list to learn more
about Tapestry, to request help, and to socialize.
The second mailing list is [mailto:[email protected]]. You can
subscribe to this list by
sending e-mail to [[email protected]|mailto:
[email protected]].
This list is used by the Tapestry PMC and committers to run votes,
discuss
issues and fixes, and
plan the future of Tapestry. Please don't use this mailing list to ask
for
support.
Mailing list archives are available at [http://tapestry.markmail.org/].
h2. Reporting Problems / Getting Support
Tapestry issues are tracked in the [Apache JIRA|
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAP5].
Unless your problem is clear as day, it's a good idea to discuss it on
the
Tapestry Users mailing
list first, before adding an issue. At the same time, it's generally
unlikely that a bug will be
fixed _unless_ a JIRA Issue is created.
Eric Raymond has a detailed [guide to asking questions the right
way|http://catb.org/esr/faqs/smart-questions.html]. If you are not
getting a response to your
problem, it's likely because you aren't asking it the right way.
Just saying something is "broken" or "failed" is not enough. How did it
fail? Did it do the wrong
thing? Throw an exception? Not respond in any way? What exactly did you
expect to happen? All of
this information should be made available when looking for help, plus
context on the general problem
you were trying to solve in the first place (there may be a better
solution entirely). Read Eric
Raymond's guide ... it's fun and informative.
h2. Source Code Access
Source code for Tapestry can be [downloaded|TAPESTRY:Download] along
with
pre-compiled binaries.
Tapestry uses [Subversion|http://subversion.apache.org/] to manage the
project's source code.
Web access to the Tapestry repository is available as
[http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/tapestry/tapestry5/trunk].
Access using Subversion client:
{noformat}
$ svn checkout
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/tapestry/tapestry5/trunktapestry-project
{noformat}
There's also some [notes on using Git to access
Tapestry|
http://tapestryjava.blogspot.com/2010/04/setting-up-committer-access-git-for.html
].
h2. Other Resources
There is an active flow of questions and answers about Tapestry at
[Stack
Overflow|http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/tapestry].
h2. Becoming a Contributor
The best way to become a contributor is to become active on the mailing
list; Tapestry is known to
have an active and helpful community on the mailing list, and the more
mentors we can add, the better.
If you want to help out with documentation, you must sign an [Apache
Contributor License
Agreement|http://www.apache.org/licenses/#clas], at which point we can
grant write access to the
Confluence Wiki (where official documentation is created).
Providing patches (with tests\!) is another way to become a contributor.
h2. Becoming a Committer
Active contributors may be asked to become full committers, with write
access to the source code.
Generally, contributors who have been consistently active and helpful
for
three to six months are
eligible for committer access. If you think you are in that category,
don't be shy about contacting
members of the Tapestry PMC (Project Management Committee).
h1. Books on Tapestry
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Full Content
Welcome to Tapestry 5 Documentation root page.
* Overview<#Documentation-Overview>
* Tapestry 5 Reference and API
<#Documentation-Tapestry5ReferenceandAPI>
* User Guides<#Documentation-UserGuides>
* Published Articles on Tapestry
<#Documentation-PublishedArticlesonTapestry>
* Tapestry Developer and Community Blogs
<#Documentation-TapestryDeveloperandCommunityBlogs>
* Books on Tapestry<#Documentation-BooksonTapestry>
* Tapestry Presentations<#Documentation-TapestryPresentations>
* Tapestry Wikis<#Documentation-TapestryWikis>
* The Developer Corner<#Documentation-TheDeveloperCorner>
Overview
Introduction</confluence/display/TAPESTRY/Introduction> An
overview of Tapestry's general approach
and philosophy
Getting Started</confluence/display/TAPESTRY/Getting+Started>
A quick guide to creating your first Tapestry project, using
Maven
Tapestry Tutorial</confluence/display/TAPESTRY/Tapestry+Tutorial>
Picks up where Getting Started
</confluence/display/TAPESTRY/Getting+Started> leaves off,
explaining in greater detail how Tapestry works
Cookbook</confluence/display/TAPESTRY/Cookbook>
A guide to common overrides and extensions to Tapestry
FAQ</confluence/display/TAPESTRY/Frequently+Asked+Questions>
A quick place to check for common problems and solutions
Tapestry 5 Reference and API
* Current stable release 5.1.0.5
o API (Javadoc)<
http://tapestry.apache.org/tapestry5.1/apidocs/
o Component Reference<
http://tapestry.apache.org/tapestry5.1/tapestry-core/ref/>
o Release Notes<
http://tapestry.apache.org/tapestry5.1/release-notes.html>
* Previous stable release 5.0.18
o API (Javadoc)<http://tapestry.apache.org/tapestry5/apidocs/>
o Component Reference<
http://tapestry.apache.org/tapestry5/tapestry-core/ref/>
o Release Notes<
http://tapestry.apache.org/tapestry5/release-notes-5.0.html>
* Current beta release 5.2.4
o API (Javadoc)<
http://tapestry.apache.org/tapestry5.2-dev/apidocs/>
o Component Reference<
http://tapestry.apache.org/tapestry5.2-dev/tapestry-core/ref/>
o Release Notes
</confluence/display/TAPESTRY/Release+Notes+5.2.4>
Along with the reference documentation, we provide a set of concise
guides
to help you in your
everyday work with Tapestry.
* Component Cheat Sheet
</confluence/display/TAPESTRY/Component+Cheat+Sheet> is a concise guide
to component classes, methods and annotations
* Refcard<
http://refcardz.dzone.com/refcardz/apache-tapestry-50?oid=hom7948> A
color, six page
foldout guide to Tapestry 5.0 (PDF)
User Guides
We provide a collection of detailed references
</confluence/display/TAPESTRY/User+Guide> to the
concepts behind Tapestry and beyond.
* Go to the main user guide's page
</confluence/display/TAPESTRY/User+Guide> to get access to
the whole documentation stack
* Play with Tapestry's built-in Javascript and Ajax
</confluence/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=21792074> stuff
* Unit test your application with Tapestry test utilities
</confluence/display/TAPESTRY/Test>
* Integrate Spring</confluence/display/TAPESTRY/Spring> into your
Tapestry application
* Use Tapestry Hibernate integration
</confluence/display/TAPESTRY/Hibernate+-+Core+-+Conf> to
build your data access layer
Published Articles on Tapestry
If you have any doubts, Tapestry 5 for Nonbelievers<
http://www.infoq.com/articles/tapestry5-intro>
will demonstrate why you should choose Tapestry 5!
This eBook<
http://www.laliluna.de/articles/the-web-framework-evaluation.html>
publish in 2009
contains a good introduction and analysis of Tapestry 5
<
http://www.laliluna.de/articles/2009/08/14/tapestry-web-framework-evaluation-and-test.html
More articles</confluence/display/TAPESTRY/Articles>...
Tapestry Developer and Community Blogs
* Tapestry Central<http://tapestryjava.blogspot.com/> is Howard
Lewis
Ship's blog. As the
creator of Tapestry, he provides a lot of valuable information on
Tapestry's latest features
and future directions.
* Igor Drobiazko's blog<http://blog.tapestry5.de/> contains a lot
of
fresh news on Tapestry
development and will guide you through the most exciting parts of
Tapestry. Igor is a Tapestry
Committer and PMC member.
* Andreas Andreou's blog<http://blog.andyhot.gr/tag/tapestry/>
(committer& PMC) has lots of
news and entries on Tapestry 4 and 5.
* Spread the source's blog<http://spreadthesource.com/> (Christophe
Cordenier and Robin Komiwes
committers's blog) has lots of news and advanced tutorials on
Tapestry 5.
More blogs</confluence/display/TAPESTRY/Blogs> ...
Books on Tapestry
There are at least 8 published books on Tapestry
</confluence/display/TAPESTRY/Books>, including two
on Tapestry 5 — and more on the way.
Tapestry Presentations
* JavaServer Faces 2.0 vs. Tapestry 5
<
http://jazoon.com/Portals/0/Content/slides/th_a7_1130-1220_drobiazko.pdf
:
A Head-to-Head
Comparison by Igor Drobiazko at Jazoon 2010
* Tapestry 5: Java power, Scripting Ease<
http://www.parleys.com/#st=5&sl=5&id=1700> by Howard
Lewis Ship at Devoxx 2009
More presentations</confluence/display/TAPESTRY/Presentations> ...
Tapestry Wikis
* Community's Wiki<http://wiki.apache.org/tapestry/FrontPage> (Moin
Moin) contains a lot of
user-generated information on different concrete web application
use
cases.
* Documentation Source wiki<
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/x/VCFkAQ> (Confluence) – the
wiki used as the content editor for the official Tapestry
documentation
The Developer Corner
Developer
Information</confluence/display/TAPESTRY/Developer+Information>
gives information needed
by the Tapestry developers
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