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Warner Onstine

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Warner Onstine is Java programmer and writer of two tech books
Tapestry 4.0 Beta 4 released Posted: Aug 14, 2005 11:49 AM
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The fourth beta release of Tapestry 4.0 is now available. Tapestry is a component based web application framework that provides lots of functionality with minimal Java coding, and creates an environment that supports high levels of reuse. This is another a bug fix release, building on the beta-3 release. Key areas covered are fixes for minor client-side validation problems, fixes for several bytecode enhancement issues (including one that prevents transient page properties from being cleared), and adding of many different localizations of the messages used for form input vield validation. In addition, the default binding concept was removed from Tapestry 4.0. A full listing of bugs fixes is available in the change log (http://jakarta.apache.org/tapestry/changes.html)

Tapestry is distributed as a combined binary/source distribution, and a seperate documentation distribution.

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