On Fri, Jan 6, 2017 at 5:44 AM, Stephen Nutbrown
wrote:
> For what it's worth,. I'm a spring boot developer by day,
I've just found https://github.com/code8/tapestry-boot by accident. :P
There's also Bootique.io, which is a framework inspired by Spring Boot and
DropWizard, which I've never use
For what it's worth,. I'm a spring boot developer by day, but in my spare
time I've put together a few sites using t5 including a personal wedding
website and socialwage.com and it is nice for these kinds of projects,
which don't require a single page app or an API consumed by mobiles (which
it can
On Thu, Jan 5, 2017 at 1:47 PM, wrote:
> Hi all,
>
Hello!
> I discover recently Tapestry and it's for me a great Framework but my boss
> tells me that his end is near ...
>
What's the actual scenario? If you're going to write something which isn't
a single-page application in Java,
I think Ta
Tapestry is still alive and kicking, but like most (all?) server-side
web frameworks, it is seeing a decline in activity as developers
switch to single-page applications using JavaScript UI frameworks such
as Angular, React and Vue.js. In my opinion Tapestry is still an
excellent choice for apps wh
I don't see a good reason why Tapestry should be proclaimed dead so long as
it's kept active!
Many of the more 'modern' alternatives just are not mature enough or ready
for serious, corporate projects yet.
Kind regards,
Peter
On 5 January 2017 at 17:47, wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I discover recently
Hi all,
I discover recently Tapestry and it's for me a great Framework but my boss
tells me that his end is near ...
and the github
https://git1-us-west.apache.org/repos/asf?p=tapestry-5.git;a=summary has less
and less activities
Could you tell me if this Framework will continue to be maintai
Hi, I would just like to add something (maybe not my place but still)
These type of question to me personally seem wrong to ask and here is why.
If I where to ask you what is better hammer or a screwdriver I am sure that
you would respond by stating "it depends on the problem". Well so does here
On Wed, 02 Oct 2013 19:58:34 -0300, abdonn wrote:
hi,
Hi!
i'm thinkng about using tapestry on production but i have some concerns.
more and more people are moving to js frameworks like angular or ember.
in this approach tapestry's pages are no longer usefull
They're still useful. You s
You Probably need to read howard's blog post
http://tapestryjava.blogspot.com/2013/07/closing-in-on-tapestry-54.html
I do not claim that I have understood it all, but I quote "*I think that
Tapestry is aging, if not gracefully, then at least comfortably, into a
growing age where rich, single-page
hi,
i'm thinkng about using tapestry on production but i have some concerns.
more and more people are moving to js frameworks like angular or ember.
in this approach tapestry's pages are no longer usefull but still
tapestry is doing great at hosting assets. plugin for LESS and coffee,
minifie
believe that the driving
> > force behind the innovation in Tapestry is still you Howard. In my mind
> > your move to different technologies signifies a loss of faith in Java and
> > implies a sense of frustration with the limits of what is possible with
> T5.
> >
&g
Em Tue, 22 Sep 2009 18:28:05 -0300, Steve Cowx
escreveu:
Hi Howard, All
Hi!
Can anyone set my mind at ease with some real facts about the future of
Tapestry?
Please englighten us about what these real facts could be. You've just
stated some real facts about why you shouldn
gt; hard working committers I am still inclined to believe that the driving
> force behind the innovation in Tapestry is still you Howard. In my mind
> your move to different technologies signifies a loss of faith in Java and
> implies a sense of frustration with the limits of what is possible
nt technologies signifies a loss of faith in Java and
implies a sense of frustration with the limits of what is possible with T5.
Can anyone set my mind at ease with some real facts about the future of
Tapestry? I have invested a year or more in learning the framework and
applying what I know to
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