I also think you should look at the sample chapters, they are free and
comprehensive, then you can form your own opinion. Eclipse would probably be
preferable traditionally because of Spindle, and then there's Tapestry
Palette as well. I am keen for there to be just one toolset I use for webdev
as I am sick of always switching, endless different project setups and so
forth. I have always used JBuilder Enterprise previously, but am happy with
the latest Eclipse with a few extra plugins.

I prefer Jetty over Tomcat which Kent also uses in the book, but also found
it quite easy to set up Jetty.

While it may be helpful to be familiar with Eclipse, I can't see why it
would really be necessary to use or know. It should be just as easy to
follow the setup tasks in any IDE you are familiar with, and the rest of the
book would also be easy to follow regardless of your IDE IMO.

John

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Konstantin Ignatyev" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tapestry users" <tapestry-user@jakarta.apache.org>
Sent: Friday, December 16, 2005 5:09 PM
Subject: Re: Learning Tapestry


> Can someone comment on that: Is it Eclipce oriented?
>  Too bad if so.
>
>



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