Well my way is to spend sometime on anything I find interesting... (Usually Saturday mornings)
That is how I found tapestry and now Clojure/clojusescript, mongo, Titan graphs etc... So exciting !! Sent from my iPhone > On Aug 10, 2015, at 9:01 PM, George Christman <gchrist...@cardaddy.com> wrote: > > I think the choices these days are starting to become very overwhelming, I > wish there was a magic bullet eliminating all these choices. I'd like to > pick a new frontend framework, but with all the advise from the different > sources, I don't think I know enough anymore to make an educated decision. > > On Sat, Aug 8, 2015 at 5:18 AM, Taha Siddiqi <tawus.tapes...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> For me it is om(or reactjs). I am currently in the process of replacing >> JavaScript in one of my JavaScript intense Tapestry project with >> om/ClojureScript. >> >> Sent from my iPhone >> >>>> On Aug 8, 2015, at 11:41 AM, Kalle Korhonen <kalle.o.korho...@gmail.com> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> On Fri, Aug 7, 2015 at 3:40 PM, françois facon <fra.fa...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >>>> >>>> About Ember, I looking for an equivalent of >>>> https://docs.angularjs.org/tutorial. >>> >>> I haven't found anything quite as comprehensive for Ember. One issue with >>> Ember is that many of these tutorials are outdated because its changed so >>> fast. The official documentation is often too simplistic when you are new >>> to it but trying to build something real. However, this one is fairly >>> up-to-date and helped me quite a bit when I started out: >>> http://www.fnaweso.me/ember-js-nested-routing-with-multiple-outlets/ >>> >>> At least for me, working with AngularJS feels more like working with T5 >>> services and its IoC whereas working with Ember feels more like writing >> T5 >>> components and I felt right at home with all the Ember conventions. And >>> while it's relatively easy to bootstrap AngularJS to run as part of T5 >> app, >>> it really doesn't make sense with all the bits and pieces of Ember >> tooling, >>> the CLI etc (there was an earlier thread about that and I followed >> Andreas >>> Andreou's advice). Ember is more comprehensive than AngularJS and its >>> router is incredibly useful for mapping out a structure for larger spas. >>> >>> Kalle >>> >>> >>> >>>> 2015-08-07 22:18 GMT+02:00 Kalle Korhonen <kalle.o.korho...@gmail.com>: >>>> >>>>> It's pretty easy. Don't build component event requests but just send >>>>> REST(-like) requests that are either processed by plain Tapestry pages >>>> and >>>>> its EventContext. If you are building a more comprehensive spa then >>>>> consider pairing the client with JAX-WS resource backend (i.e. >>>>> http://www.tynamo.org/tapestry-resteasy+guide/ for T5). Incidentally, >>>> I've >>>>> been working with spas lately as well, and moved from AngularJS to >> Ember. >>>>> >>>>> Kalle >>>>> >>>>>> On Fri, Aug 7, 2015 at 12:46 PM, Bob Harner <bobhar...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> Yes a page/event. As long as the URL looks like a tapestry event >>>> request, >>>>>> you can handle the request in an event handler method within the >> page's >>>>>> Java class, and return JSON. >>>>>> >>>>>> On Fri, Aug 7, 2015 at 2:40 PM, George Christman < >>>>> gchrist...@cardaddy.com> >>>>>> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Hi guys, I've been playing around with AngularJS and backbone >>>> recently >>>>>> and >>>>>>> I'm wondering if it's pretty easy to use with Tapestry? I'm more >>>>>> concerned >>>>>>> with ajax events etc. I know in grails you can just point your url >>>> to a >>>>>>> controller/action, would we do something similar in Tapestry, but >>>>>> obviously >>>>>>> not a controller, but a page / event? >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tapestry.apache.org >> For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tapestry.apache.org > > > -- > George Christman > CEO > www.CarDaddy.com > P.O. Box 735 > Johnstown, New York --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tapestry.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tapestry.apache.org