You're right and ... here's the rest of the story

I've been trying to reach Alex Kochnev, the author of
http://akochnev.blogspot.com/2006/08/tapestry-netbeans-plugin.html
but since i couldn't wait for his response, I went ahead and created
something
along the lines that he describes.
I made use of the works of http://blogs.sun.com/geertjan and Petr Pisl
https://nbwicketsupport.dev.java.net/ .

Seeing how it was mostly a copy-paste process I went ahead and proposed
( see comments of
http://blogs.sun.com/geertjan/entry/click_wicket_and_the_world )
the creation of a generic module for such web frameworks.

Both of them seem to be interested in something like this, and they
announced
https://nbwicketsupport.dev.java.net/servlets/ProjectForumMessageView?forumID=2221&messageID=15065

I also went ahead and applied for https://nbtapestrysupport.dev.java.net/
I believe that with Alex, Petr and Geertjan's help we can create
something useful and nice.

Dwi Ardi Irawan wrote:
> I think someone has started working on a module that integrates the
> Tapestry web framework in NetBeans
> http://www.netbeans.info/newsletter/story.php?id=719
>
> D&J Gredler wrote:
>> If I remember correctly, one of the benefits of the move to maven2 was
>> supposed to be the creation of Tapestry sub-projects with their own
>> commiters, where both contributors and components could be nurtured.
>>
>> What about a tapestry-ide subproject that Hugo and some other intrepid
>> volunteers could get commit rights to, without getting commit rights to
>> core/contrib/etc? This sub-project could contain core IDE support, with
>> perhaps subprojects (tapestry-idea, tapestry-eclipse or whatever) for
>> thin
>> adaptors to IDEA, Eclipse, etc.
>>
>> My 2ยข is that Tapestry would benefit from official IDE tooling with a
>> team
>> behind it (rather than one-person efforts), and this certainly won't
>> happen
>> anytime soon if left to the current core developers (though Jesse
>> does seem
>> to possess superhuman time management abilities).
>>
>> Just an idea... feel free to shoot it down.
>>
>> Daniel
>>
>>
>> On 8/28/06, Hugo Palma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>> Since Geoff decided to leave the Spindle project i've been thinking
>>> about the future of TapIDEA. As many of you know, TapIDEA is built on
>>> top of Spindle, which means "No Spindle" -> "No TapIDEA".
>>>
>>> There are several scenarios that can be put into account in the current
>>> situation, and after a long consideration here are my conclusions.
>>>
>>> Someone else picks up Spindle where Geoff left off:
>>> I honestly don't think this is going to happen. AFAIK Spindle was a one
>>> man project so no one else has the know how to quickly get into gear
>>> with the project. Some might think that that person could be me, and
>>> indeed i've become familiar with Spindle internals during the
>>> development of TapIDEA. But, there's the free time factor. I just
>>> wouldn't be able to find the time to do it.
>>> Still, if this scenario were to be become true, TapIDEA would live on.
>>>
>>> Spindle for T4 dies, a new project is born:
>>> Ok, so no Spindle and no TapIDEA for T4. What about T5 ? As Geoff as
>>> pointed out, T5 support is going to require an almost complete rewrite
>>> of Spindle. So, in this scenario someone would implement Spindle(or
>>> create a whole new project) for IDE support for T5, and TapIDEA would
>>> follow. I find that this is the scenario with the most chances of
>>> becoming reality.
>>>
>>> Spindle and TapIDEA die for good:
>>> Well, there's always the possibility that no one will volunteer to
>>> continue our efforts of bringing IDE support to Tapestry. In this
>>> scenario both Spindle and TapIDEA end their lives now.
>>>
>>>
>>> The TapIDEA project will be "hibernating" until one of these(or any
>>> other) scenarios become reality.
>>> I guess now it's up to the community to present their ideas about this.
>>> I hope that, together, we can give our contribution to making Tapestry
>>> IDE support a reality.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>>
>>> Hugo
>>>
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