Hi Rob,

  check out this one: 
http://raibledesigns.com/rd/entry/choosing_a_jvm_web_framework1

It is one of the best resources for this kind of 
question I know about.

Check out later responses. Tapestry T5 is around quite a long
time so the early posts are really about the alpha-alpha state.


Cheers,

Martin (Kersten) 

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Von: Rob Smeets [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Gesendet: Freitag, 7. März 2008 11:00
An: users@tapestry.apache.org
Betreff: Newbie Tapestry

Hi,

I am a newbie in Tapestry. Our organization is going to build a large scale web 
application in 3 months time and me together with 2 other developers have been 
asked to research and come up with a good web framework to use.
I suggested Tapestry but almost all the developers on our team rejected it 
outright with reasons such as incompatibility issues with any major Tapestry 
release, very bad documentation and no professionally written books on 
tapestry. I googled and also learnt there is Tapestry 6 in the works which 
would also be a whole new beast not compatible with all previous Tapestry 
versions. Why this at all? I also hear Tapestry 5 has it's own built-in IoC 
container. Is this necessary for a webframework? Isn't it an overkill, or in 
otherwords an over engineered piece of software?
I learnt Wicket is an excellent web framework with a very good support plus an 
active mailing list. From the way I'm seeing things, my team is gradually 
leaning towards Wicket. Can someone here offer me an unbiased comparison of 
Tapestry and Wicket I may use to change my team's mind?

Thanks,

Rob

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