On Thu, 01 Oct 2015 05:46:27 -0300, Stephen Nutbrown <steves...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi,

Hi!

I feel this discussion belongs in the users group, although it is not all
directly related to Tapestry - it's related in some way or another and I
felt this community would be best positioned to talk about it. I have no
specific questions, this is intended more as a discussion/experience thread (if that's allowed).

I don't think it's off-topic at all. :) It's still mostly about Tapestry, even if not technically.

(monster.com)
and search the word "Tapestry5".
*"Sorry, no "tapestry5" jobs were found that match your criteria"*

Well, I could find two searching for just "tapestry":
http://jobview.monster.com/Senior-Java-Engineer-Core-Java-Multithreading-Job-Southfield-MI-US-157181282.aspx?mescoid=1500127001001
http://jobview.monster.com/Senior-Java-Software-Engineer-Core-Java-Multithreading-Job-Seattle-WA-US-157629655.aspx?mescoid=1500127001001

I suppose my overall comment and question is.. how many of you work in jobs> where you use Tapestry5,

Me! :) I got my current job, which I love, because of my involvement with Tapestry.

and how many of you have tried to transition to T5 from a stack like wildfly,

Hmm, from reading http://wildfly.org/about/, it seems to me that WildFly isn't a stack at all, but a servlet container just like Jetty and Tomcat.

Why are there so  very
few T5 jobs out there (In my limited opinion, hence the golden hammer, T5
is the best thing since sliced bread).

Why sometimes the best option is not the most popular one, specially in a crowded space like Java web frameworks? :)

--
Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo
Tapestry, Java and Hibernate consultant and developer
http://machina.com.br

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