There are many frameworks...
you should use which one suits your need the best...

tapestry has a good community, and an active mailing list...
I'm not worried ...

Davor Hrg


On Feb 1, 2008 11:05 AM, Joachim Van der Auwera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Tapestyr users have so much fun using the framework that "we" don't have
> time to evangelize.
>
> Joachim
>
>
> Emmanuel Sowah wrote:
> > Hi Tapestry afficianados,
> >
> > There is a new article at theserverside.com written by Carlos Perez entitled
> > "Top five Java Technologies to learn in 2008". Regarding the hype on
> > Tapestry 5 and it's "innovative" label Howard has assigned it, I couldn't
> > see it on the list.
> > Also, the discussions on this article, which has so far generated over 100
> > responses doesn't mention Tapestry in any interesting way. The likes of GWT,
> > Echo 2, Wicket, Seam, Flex, etc are all mentioned as interesting.
> > All these trouble me. Does this spell the end of Tapestry? In other words,
> > is Tapestry in Coma dying a slow death or is it going to wake up from Coma
> > several years to come when the masses have already jumped onto something new
> > and are moving on?
> > I'm really disturbed.
> >
> > Emmanuel
> >
> >
>
>
> --
> Joachim Van der Auwera
> PROGS bvba, progs.be
>
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