Also another consideration is that this project will need to be a Java 1.4
solution (using xml configuration), so no annotation support.  I believe
that this means that com.javaforge.tapestry:tapestry-spring isn't going to
be the right module to use for the job as this requires Java 1.5.  Is there
another archetype someone could recommend or do you think its best I create
my own pom from scratch?

I've been reading http://wiki.apache.org/tapestry/Tapestry4Spring, and it
looks like "Tapestry 4 (another solution)" by Jarek would appear to fit my
requirements, and then I could use <inject /> in a page-specification.  Is
this my best option?

Cheers, Adrian.

On 9 April 2011 11:19, Adrian Cumiskey <adrian.cumis...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Btw, I came across this issue when following the documentation for the
> standard Tapestry 4.1 archetype
> http://tapestry.apache.org/tapestry4.1/tapestry-archetype/index.html.  It
> looks to be exactly what I need if I can get those dependencies to resolve.
>
> If there is a better alternative for creating a new Maven project
> with Tapestry 4 with Spring 2.x integrations I'd really appreciate any
> recommendations anyone may have.
>
> Cheers, Adrian.
>
>
> On 9 April 2011 10:13, Adrian Cumiskey <adrian.cumis...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> I am trying to locate the
>> artifact com.javaforge.tapestry:tapestry-javaforge for a legacy Tapestry
>> 4 project that will be using com.javaforge.tapestry:tapestry-spring.  I
>> am able to locate tapestry-spring from
>> http://static.appfuse.org/repository, but its parent
>> project tapestry-javaforge seems to have an empty folder (and hence no pom
>> file...).  I would really appreciate it if someone could point me in the
>> right direction to resolve this dependency.
>>
>> Cheers, Adrian.
>>
>
>

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