hi,

* We have a multi module maven project(s).
* Use eclipse with m2e plugin.
* m2e plugin resolves workspace artifacts
* Use jetty to test apps. maven build, jetty:run from 'run configuration'

We don't use any specific tapestry plugins. All about conventions so
CTRL+SHIFT+R(/T) works well

However, for newcomers to tapestry and/or specific project it could be nice
with component overview, tabbed-mode for java/tml/js/css, template
suggestions/autocomplete (I know about the jstl/jsp taglib approach, but
it's not for own components).

-- magnus

On Mon, Jan 16, 2012 at 8:13 AM, 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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