Client-side page persistence is in there, I'l have to check if it is
documented. Client-side ASOs are not there yet (and there is not yet a JIRA
issue to implement them).

On 9/27/07, kranga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> The one feature that T5 is missing and keeps us in T3 is lack of support
> for
> client-side session persistence. With the redirect-after-submit paradigm
> ingrained in T5 (a design decision I think a framework shouldn't be
> making),
> I can't have state hidden in forms persisted through the redirect and
> hence
> am forced to use the session.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Francois Armand" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Tapestry users" <users@tapestry.apache.org>
> Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2007 4:24 AM
> Subject: Re: Comparison
>
>
> > Christian Gorbach wrote:
> >> Here's a recent comparison of Wicket and Tap from Ken Tong:
> >>
> http://agileskills2.org/blog/2007/09/my_thoughts_on_the_differences.html
> >> cheers
> >> c)hristian
> >>
> > (I'm sorry, I would have answer on your blog, but it seems that
> something
> > does not work with typekey login, I get a error message : "The site
> you're
> > trying to comment on has not signed up for this feature. Please inform
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> > site owner.")
> >
> > Well, I mostly agree with the major part of your post, except for the
> ease
> > of use : a few month ago, I has to choose a new web framework and tested
> > wicket (1.3, first betas) and Tapestry 5. And I found Tapestry 5 far
> > simpler to understand and use than Wicket, with no possible comparison !
> >
> > So, perhaps previous version of Tapestry used to be hard, but Tapestry 5
> > is just the simplest Java web framework that I ever used (note: this
> > assertion really depends of my personal background, the fact that I
> never
> > code any line of Swing but I know Spring/IoC for a long time, and that I
> > only spend some time with Struts, Struts 2, Stripes, Wicket and Tapestry
> > 5).
> >
> > Really, Tapestry 5 has a lot of default, the bigger one being that it's
> > still alpha, but it *is* simple.  Being productive with it is a matter
> of
> > minutes...
> >
> >
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