You Probably need to read howard's blog post http://tapestryjava.blogspot.com/2013/07/closing-in-on-tapestry-54.html
I do not claim that I have understood it all, but I quote "*I think that Tapestry is aging, if not gracefully, then at least comfortably, into a growing age where rich, single-page applications built with Backbone, AngularJS, or something else are the norm, and not the exception*" *---------------------* *Muhammad Gelbana* http://www.linkedin.com/in/mgelbana On Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 12:58 AM, abdonn <abd...@gmail.com> wrote: > hi, > > i'm thinkng about using tapestry on production but i have some concerns. > more and more people are moving to js frameworks like angular or ember. in > this approach tapestry's pages are no longer usefull but still tapestry is > doing great at hosting assets. plugin for LESS and coffee, minifiers, > caches etc are great. > > but we can't do everything on java side. currently front-end developers > are using ruby with compass and sass to for their css and nodeJS to unit > test their javascript controllers > > so the question is: can java side really compete with dedicated frontend > tools. and if not, will there still be place for tapestry? > > -- > pozdrawiam, > piotr turski > > ------------------------------**------------------------------**--------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: > users-unsubscribe@tapestry.**apache.org<users-unsubscr...@tapestry.apache.org> > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tapestry.apache.org > >