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 +===Weaving Webapps===
Tapestry is an open-source servlet providing a powerful framework for efficiently developing Java Web-Applications. Tapestry is an open-source servlet providing a powerful framework for efficiently developing Java Web-Applications.
-Struts, JSP, Tag Libraries, WebWork, and now Tapestry??? Who cares? Just another web-based Java technology to sit in the attic with all the other failed frameworks? You are forgiven for thinking that, until you read their [http://jakarta.apache.org/tapestry/ homepage]. All this talk about simplicity, consistency, efficiency, robustness, scalability? yeah, yeah, yeah, more market-speak, but where are these promises on the sites of [http://struts.apache.org/ struts] or [http://java.sun.com/products/jsp/faq.html JSP]?+Struts, JSP, Tag Libraries, WebWork, and now Tapestry??? Who cares? Just another web-based Java technology to sit in the attic with all the other failed frameworks? You are forgiven for thinking that, until you read their [http://jakarta.apache.org/tapestry/ homepage]. All this talk about simplicity, consistency, efficiency, robustness, scalability? yeah, yeah, yeah, more market-speak, but where are these promises on the sites of [http://struts.apache.org/ struts] or [http://java.sun.com/products/jsp/faq.html JSP]?<br/>
 +OK, Now that I have your attention for a moment lets explore more of Tomcats promises.<br/>
 +Tomcat does not rely on code generation, it uses a JavaBean based object model as well as a well designed engine for processing HTML templates (using OGNL expressions), creating an extremely flexible framework that completely separates the HTML from Java. Because tomcat uses its own engine, it allowed the developers to design the engine to handle much of the "glue" code that would normally exist in a Struts solution, reducing the size and complexity of applications, with some pages not needing any Java code at all. The engine also transparently handles sessions, making your lava code look more like an application rather than an unintuitive object that must be sterilised between each request.
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Weaving Webapps

Tapestry is an open-source servlet providing a powerful framework for efficiently developing Java Web-Applications. Struts, JSP, Tag Libraries, WebWork, and now Tapestry??? Who cares? Just another web-based Java technology to sit in the attic with all the other failed frameworks? You are forgiven for thinking that, until you read their homepage. All this talk about simplicity, consistency, efficiency, robustness, scalability? yeah, yeah, yeah, more market-speak, but where are these promises on the sites of struts or JSP?
OK, Now that I have your attention for a moment lets explore more of Tomcats promises.
Tomcat does not rely on code generation, it uses a JavaBean based object model as well as a well designed engine for processing HTML templates (using OGNL expressions), creating an extremely flexible framework that completely separates the HTML from Java. Because tomcat uses its own engine, it allowed the developers to design the engine to handle much of the "glue" code that would normally exist in a Struts solution, reducing the size and complexity of applications, with some pages not needing any Java code at all. The engine also transparently handles sessions, making your lava code look more like an application rather than an unintuitive object that must be sterilised between each request.

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