Hi Boris,
I've always considered tapestry-stitch as more of a "how to" rather than a
jar that you'd want on your classpath. I see the main benefit being the
live demo where you can see the examples running in a servlet container and
then the github repo where you can dig a bit deeper.
I've never
Component librarybut I can just copy the code as well so no need to
bother on my account.
Thanks
On Sun, Jul 14, 2013 at 2:32 PM, Lance Java wrote:
> Hi Boris,
>
> I've always considered tapestry-stitch as more of a "how to" rather than a
> jar that you'd want on your classpath. I see the m
how-to maven install the github stitch master zip...
http://www.java-forum.org/web-tier/151331-tapestry-einbinden-componentlibraries.html
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On Sun, Jul 14, 2013 at 6:33 AM, Boris Horvat wrote:
> Component librarybut I can just copy the code as well s