One of the most important things for me is that using Tapestry I can override or replace every piece of the framework. This fact makes Tapestry the most powerful Java web framework. After working with Tapestry for a while you will recognize that JavaServer Faces technology (for example) is a bloated and ugly monster.
Tapestry makes a lot of work for you and saves your time (and therefor your money). You never should ask WHETHER something is possible in Tapestry. One should rather ask HOW something is possible. If your productivity is more important than the buzzwords inside your slides and inside your product description then Tapestry is your choice. On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 8:12 PM, Sebastian Hennebrueder <use...@laliluna.de>wrote: > Hello, > > I am working on an article evaluating Tapestry 5 in details. The article is > part of an article series on my website http://www.laliluna.de on web > technologies and frameworks. Apart from a large article on technologies, > there is a detailed test of the Stripes Framework. > > One chapter in the evaluation is going to show features or concepts which > are very beautiful, unique or somehow special for this framework. In this > chapter, I would like to integrate > feedback from the community using the framework. I did this as well with > Stripes ( > http://www.mail-archive.com/stripes-us...@lists.sourceforge.net/msg02294.html > ) > > This is why, I would like to ask you for your opinion. > > What is your favourite feature or concept of Stripes, what is unique as > compared to other things, what is an eye catcher? > > -- > Best Regards / Viele Grüße > > Sebastian Hennebrueder > ----- > Software Developer and Trainer for Hibernate / Java Persistence > http://www.laliluna.de > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tapestry.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tapestry.apache.org > > -- Best regards, Igor Drobiazko