I really need to spend way more time on it (and I'm open to pull requests and contributers). It would fulfill several important needs. But the switch to Tapestry 5.4 really slowed me down (Bootstrap really killed the layout and all the careful polishing I had done). I wish now that I hadn't switched to 5.4 yet, but I wanted to dump prototype.js. So there's still some CSS and JavaScript to fix.
The Component World database is pretty up to date. It currently contains 358 (!) elements (descriptions of Tapestry-related components, mixins, elements, pages, modules, frameworks, and web sites) in a hierarchical structure. For example, just yesterday I added Thiago's AddRssLink mixin and the Tapestry-rss module it belongs to, which is listed as part of his Ars Machina "site". For each entry the app is tracking its name, description, documentation URL, demo URL, Tapestry version compatibility, the license, whether it's a Tapestry-provided component or 3rd party, etc. The https://github.com/bobharner/ComponentWorld/issues page is an accurate list of what still needs to be done. Mainly what the app needs is: 1) A security layer (Tapestry-security) for authentication to the pages for adding new entries and doing admin actions. 2) A few simple crud interfaces for updating the lookup tables in the database (entry types, source types, licenses, Tapestry versions 3) Set it up to run under Tomcat in our Apache jail where the Hotel Booking example runs, and point the doc pages to it. On Wed, Oct 9, 2013 at 4:58 PM, Thiago H de Paula Figueiredo < [email protected]> wrote: > On Wed, 09 Oct 2013 15:55:09 -0300, Lenny Primak <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Perhaps its time to finish it. It looks good from the screen shots that >> I've seen. Perhaps it can be seen as community building project. >> > > Agreed. Bob, what's the status of Component World now? > > > -- > Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo > Tapestry, Java and Hibernate consultant and developer > http://machina.com.br >
