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This is a question for which you are going to get a lot if responses.
Here is mine

On Sun, Sep 11, 2011 at 4:51 PM, Taha Tapestry <tawus.tapes...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> On Sep 11, 2011, at 2:26 PM, Alfonso Quiroga <alfonsose...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> Hi! I've used tapestry 5.0 some time ago, in a small app at home. Now
>> in my work I've to decide which framework we will use for a state
>> application on internet.
>> I've a lot of experience with struts2, I can just choose that, but I
>> prefer the component model against the action model.
>>
>> 1) Is tapestry 5.3 a good choice for a site, where 2 o 3 web
>> developers will be developing?
>>

I would say yes as I have upgraded one of our applications to 5.3 and
it is better with more widgets, alerts, new ajax support. I am now
working on moving our second application to 5.3

>> 2) I'm NOT an expert in tapestry, and I know the "static structure, dynamic
>> behavior" has some limits, which are this limits?
>>

The limits are there for developers who tend to think in terms of
structs. If you use tapestry as a component based framework you will
almost never notice these limits. At least I haven't (I can't say the
same about Wicket).

>> 3) Finally, in the future, in my job I will need some widgets that
>> could use ajax, is hard to accomplish this? (in struts2 is really easy)
>>
I am not sure what you call easy. May be you haven't tried tapestry's
ajax. I have worked with structs and nowadays I am working on a rails
project and I can tell you ajax is a pain in these frameworks when you
compare it with tapestry. Tapestry abstracts away a lot of your ajax
and once you put them in a component you can just forget about the
complexity of ajax.

>> Thanks in advance,
>>
>> Alfonso
>>
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But at the end I may warn you about Tapestry Magic. It is an addiction
and once you start using it you get lazy and are always searching for
a way to make the framework do everything for you. You just want to
write an annotation and a worker and say "Abrakadabra".. :)


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Regards

Taha Hafeez Siddiqi (tawus)
http://tawus.wordpress.com

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