I can't make any big predictions for the short term future, but
Tapestry 5 was designed so that portlet support could be easily
plugged in.  The split that was introduced into Tapestry 4 to support
portlets was designed into Tapestry 5 from the get go.

On Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 2:33 PM, Daniel C. Watson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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!
>
> --
> 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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