I/we use mostly maven and Eclipse with m2eclipse. Since the 0.9.9
version of m2eclipse from almost two years ago I've never had an issue
with it. m2eclipse keeps project configuration in sync with Maven so I
don't have to maintain multiple environments. I've tried out the
existing Tapestry integrations for Eclipse and haven't found any of
them to be good or stable enough so far, so I agree improvements on
that front would be great.

Kalle


On Sun, Jan 15, 2012 at 11:13 PM, Alex Kotchnev <akoch...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I was wondering if folks would be willing to share how in general their
> tapestry projects are set up in terms of build setup and IDE usage ? With
> T5 it seems that most tutorials point to starting up w/ a Maven project and
> going from there. After you initially set up your project - did you keep
> going w/ the maven set up (using a Maven based project from an IDE), or  do
> you convert it to an IDE specific project (e.g. generate an eclipse
> project) and continue using it that way . Now that T5 has moved to gradle
> as the build system - did you move your own projects to gradle (obviously
> you don't have to but still it's interesting to know).
>
> The reason I ask is that I'm really curious of what it would take to have a
> really kick-ass IDE support for Tapestry. IntelliJ already has some support
> for T5, so do Eclipse and NetBeans ; however, it is my impression that
> neither hits the nail on the head.
>
> I was thinking of creating a survey for this (which I might do if more than
> a couple of people respond ). If nothing else the results of such a survey
> could be interesting to have in the community.
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> Alex K

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