Well, that's just because I've had no real answer from any of you.
The T5 manual goes into great detail as to how Maven should be used
in creating a Tapestry application, Howard Screencast #3 is describing
how Maven is used in Tapestry development. His blogs mentions a bunch
of stuff related to Maven. All of this to me looks like Maven is playing
a vital role in the way T5 should be used.
Maybe I should restate my question (and show you that I am sincere and
by no means are trying to bully any of you):
So here goes:
What if I don't want to use Maven, or the project/company that is
hiring me
doesn't allow me to use Maven - can I still use T5?
and...
If I'm not using Maven, what are the features of T5 I am missing out on?
Hope this makes things clearer,
Thank you.
-J.
Jesse Kuhnert wrote:
> It only feels redundant because you already have your answer. It's
> self describing. You can do whatever you can do today. Is make a
> requirement for c++ development? I just don't understand your
> question.
>
> if you want to develop the actual framework code it's probably a
> requirement. If not, I don't know. It's what it used to be before. You
> can download each official release like everyone else.
>
> For some reason your question feels a little bit like bullying. I've
> seen you ask it now at least 10-20 times on this mailing list and on
> Howard's blog. I think you've asked it enough.
>
> On 3/28/07, Jan Vissers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> C'mon - Since T5 is a single man effort (or at least that's what
it says
>> at the Maven project info ;-) - we
>> as users of Tapestry have right to know whether Maven will be a
>> requirement in our every day work or
>> not.
>>
>> To me the thing that is annoying is seeing more and more Maven
related
>> threads in the maillist, whereas
>> this list should be about developing with the great Tapestry
framework.
>>
>> Do you really feel that this is that redundant, than simply state (or
>> let the creator of Tapestry state)
>> that Maven will not be a requirement for developing *with*
Tapestry and
>> I can go about my business.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> -J.
>>
>> Jesse Kuhnert wrote:
>> > What do you really expect Howard to say that you didn't read in TSS
>> > link posted earlier in this thread?
>> >
>> > At this point this conversation is redundant and annoying.
Everyone is
>> > free to develop their software however they like, please allow
us the
>> > same courtesy.
>> >
>> > On 3/28/07, Jan Vissers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >> Howard, please... respond.
>> >> -J.
>> >>
>> >
>> >
>> >
>>
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