@Werner : It might be a matter of my low English level, but I can't even understand the half of your thoughts. Moreover, I still don't get your obsession with ATG, which is a commercial product not a framework and which has a very very very expensive license. But It doesn't matter, I quit this pointless discussion with this last sentence: maybe you are right and I will come back to ATG product one day, with glassfish or maybe *Wickestry IoC*. However, what I really hope is to come back to real world Tapestry 5 actual work :)
Katia 2010/11/22 Werner Keil <werner.k...@gmail.com> > Back to the DevoXX discussion, it has clearly lost some momentum now, that > JavaOne was moved to the Sep/Oct timeslot, and DevoXX itself was even > shifted almost a month itself. While even the announcements and great news > of last year (Java getting Closures[?]) were not as close to becoming > reality as it then may have sounded, everything discussed or presented this > year on Java was only the aftermath of JavaOne. The JSRs being out just this > week probably being the only "gossip" for the bloggers and "Parvez Hiltons" > of the Java Community who have gathered there much more than on JavaOne or > other conferences by the vendors itself. > > Guess Matt has moved himself a step closer to such "Parvenism" with that > presentation ?[?] >