WOComponentContent is wonderful, and is actually quite easy to do in Tapestry. It's in one of the examples.

You use a body component.

http://tapestry.apache.org/tapestry5/tapestry-core/guide/templates.html

go down to the Tapestry Elements section, and read the examples there. It should be immediately familiar.

Christian.

On 23-Sep-07, at 8:03 PM, Angelo Chen wrote:


Hi Mad,

Initially I like WebObjects, particularly the bundled tools, As a
Cocoa/Objective - C developer using XCode, I like to use WO with the same set of tools, but finally settled with Tapestry 5 as what rumor says that Tapestry has some inheritage from WO:) Cayenne, is it the ORM tool? I'm using hibernate with Tapestry-Hibernate module, it works well, maybe you can
give Hibernate a try.
A.C.


mad7777 wrote:

Hi everyone,

First off, I am new to Tapestry, although I've been doing WebObjects for
about 8 years, so the I'm hoping the transition won't be too painful.
I've chosen to work with Tapestry 5 since it seems like quite a
signifiicant evolution from the previous version, but I'm having some
difficulty finding resoureces.  I've done the excellent Tapestry 5
tutorial, but I need much more input! Can anybody point me to some useful places. I am especially interested in words of wisdom regarding use of
Tapestry and Cayenne together (which I am also learning).

My current issue is trying to understand how to create a page wrapper
component (or any sort of component, actually) in Tapestry 5 -- something
like the old WOComponentContent, which I know and love.

tia,
Marc



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