Thanks for the input, I will change that item.  I should have been more
careful in my wording.
What I meant by "used" and "not specifically required" is that many T5
tutorials use Maven to get you started (archetypes, screencasts, articles,
appfuse), but that you are not required to use Maven at all.  To restate,
Maven has never been a requirement, only a convenient way to deal with
dependencies and builds.  So it may be a development burden to stay up to
date if your particular build tool doesn't find that dependency of a
dependency of a dependency for you.

Thanks again!!

On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 12:06 PM, Adam Zimowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> A little feedback:
>
> >When not to use Tapestry
> >If you are not allowed to use Maven. (Currently used by T5 for
> gathering library dependencies, although not specifically required)
>
> This is simply not true. It is possible to use Tap 5 without Maven at
> all. In fact, I'm running a major intranet application in production
> (50 concurrent users on avg) that is actively developed and
> maintained.
>
> The Maven restriction should be removed, because it is not.
>
> -adam
>
> On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 10:43 AM, Daniel Jue <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I've made the stub page, and I've tried to keep it marketing-free and
> >  of course honest.  Smart project managers are going to ask when you
> >  _would not_ want to use a particular framework, and potential users
> >  should be able to get that kind of information from us easily.
> >
> >  Those of you with experience with other frameworks can add to it.
> >
> >  Feel free to change any part of it.
> >
> >  http://wiki.apache.org/tapestry/FrameworkComparisons?action=show
> >
> >  On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 9:06 AM, Stroeber, Andreas
> >  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >  > Hi,
> >  >
> >  >  Why not just simply add a page to the Tapestry homepage with
> arguments for/against tapestry?
> >  >  Everyone who really is interested in informations and differences
> between * and Tapestry could have a look at and anyone who wants to ignore
> 'trolls' can do so and/or send the url.
> >  >
> >  >  Even a link-list with articles about different frameworks would do.
> Everyone should be able to pick the best framework for his needs. And every
> troll perhaps answers questions that can be answered by or added to the
> page/link list.
> >  >
> >  >  Last but not least every serious engineer will find arguments
> for/against tapestry by himself. If he hasn't enough arguments, he should
> call into question whether Tapestry IS the right framework for what he/she
> wants to do. A summary page or link-list to articles just could make
> search/things easier for him. But always he will have to decide himself.
> >  >
> >  >  Grz
> >  >  Andi
> >  >
> >
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