Hey,

I'm not using tapestry5-jquery but i've tried it with tapestry5 versions
prior to t5.4. I'll try to give you some hints to help you decide what you
need.

If you are going to use t5.4, you could just see t5jq as a components
library that require jquery as the JS infrastructure provider. What you
need to do then is to check what components are available in this library
and if they could help you build your app faster than without it (It's the
same for every other components library).

If you are going to use t5.3, it's easier to get jq to work with tapestry
so you should definitely use it.

I'm not sure that what I'm telling you is a 100% true but as you didn't get
any answer before, it's better than nothing ;)

Cheers,
Charles

2014-11-25 0:11 GMT+01:00 Ivano Luberti <lube...@archicoop.it>:

> Hi guys, in the past days I have posted a question about an issue with
> tapestry5 jquery.
> I have got no answer both on this list and (more worrying) on
> tapestry5jquery moderated google group (freezed at september 29 btw)
>
> So my question is: having to start today a small web application in
> tapestry5 with some jquery, does it worth to engage with tapestry5jquery
> or better integrating jquery scripts on my own ?
>
> Any tapestry5jquery user on this list?
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