Hi,

Im a java web developer working with the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. We're starting a rather large project to implement a University wide portal, slated right now to be suns java portal. Ive been using tapestry, mostly v5 lately, to build web apps for the university and privately, and have just recently been thrown into the portlet world. It seems apparent that portlet support is definitely on the road map of Tap5, but would there happen to be a more detailed view of where portlet development falls on y'alls list of priorities?

I realize the development plan for these types of projects are never carved in stone, but Id like to propose to my co-workers that we begin considering tapestry (v4 for right now) as a serious candidate for a lot of our portlet work. And being able to report that Tap5 would sometime in the future have portlet support would be a big help in swaying opinion. Im perfectly fine with using v4, and moving to 5 as things develop, just wanted to get a pseudo-official update to pass on to my co-workers.

On that note a recent patch for the v4.1 portlet support (TAPESTRY-2548) was *extremely* helpful, as I had noticed the issue myself and was unable to resolve it. I'll be trying out the patch in the morning.

Also, If this is the wrong channel for this type of question, please feel free to direct me elsewhere.


Thanks!

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Daniel C. Watson
ITS Applications Analyst
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
CB#5507, 211 Manning Dr.
Chapel Hill, NC 27599


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