I'd sugest starting with Kent Tongs free tutorials for Tapestry 4 .
They got me going initially . I have not purchased his e-book yet but
i hear it's great and the price seems minimal considering the
information and value of tapestry in the field .

There are also other books but i don't think they cover tapestry 4 . I
was waiting for the sourcebeat one , anxiously , but i've been waiting
for half a year now , i think they are waiting for 4 to be released
first .

After the tutorials , i'd sugest you stick your nose in the code of
the demo applications provided . And by this time you should have a
good basic understanding that will let you test stuff out while
surfing the component reference library

Combine that with the mailing list , user guide and the forum , and
you should be on your way :)
Good luck

On 12/15/05, Warren Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am brand new to Tapestry and would like to know the best way to learn it.
> I have gone threw the tutorials on this site for version 4 and have looked
> at some other tutorials on version 3. Version 4 seems to be much different
> than 3 and I am not sure which way I should go. I have not found to much on
> version 4 except for the users guide and it throws you right in the middle
> of it.
>
> I am some what experienced in Struts and have played around with JSF.
> Tapestry looks real interesting to me, but the learning curve seems a bit
> steep. What would be the best way to get up to speed with Tapestry?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Warren Bell
>
>
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