Well Tapestry is a good choice but if you want to use a component-oriented framework, you should also give a try to JSF. I had heard so much FUD about it so I was thinking it was probably going to suck but since it was an official specification, I was willing to give it a try. Well after using it in 2 projects, I really really like it.
BTW, I respect every Open Source projects, they are the reason why the Java world is so great and Tapestry is indeed a good framework. On 4/6/06, Mário Lopes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Guys, please calm down! > > I've taken another approach onto choosing the right framework. Instead > of doing the top-down analysis (picking the framework and then seeing > what it could offer) I did the other way around, a bottom-up analysis. > > So, I realized that I needed lots of AJAX and that was absolutely > critical for determining my choice. Based on that, I realized that > Tapestry has integration with Tacos (script.aculous, dojo and > prototype integration). Based on that I decided to stick with > Tapestry. > > Also, to clear some doubts about their learning curve, I did something > equal on both frameworks (Struts 1.2.9 and Tapestry 4): a very easy > login system. I found out that Tapestry was easier to work with -- > given this problem (please don't kill me!). > > I won't go into your discussion because I don't know about it. I'll > just ask you to keep it in a low profile. > > Thanks for all your help. You've been amazing. > > Kind regards, > > Mário Lopes > > On 4/6/06, Jonathan Revusky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Kimani Darisha wrote: > > >>The advice coming from this user-list is usually very confusing. > > > > > > No! actualy, nothing is confusing. Morons are morons, morons are > > > generally ignored, and u morons know who u are. > > > > No, you have a fundamental misconception here. As a general proposition, > > the morons in a discussion do not know who they are. They always think > > they're the intelligent people and the other people are the morons. > > > > Similarly, the villains in a movie do not know that they are the > > villains. In their own minds, they are the heroes of the story. > > > > Such is the world, my friend... :-) > > > > Jonathan Revusky > > -- > > lead developer, FreeMarker project, http://freemarker.org/ > > > > > > > > > > > > K. > > > > > > On 4/6/06, slam dunk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > >>Mario, > > >>Have you checked out projects like: > > >>http://sequoiaerp.org/ > > >>http://www.compiere.org/ > > >> > > >>The advice coming from this user-list is usually very confusing. I guess > > >>the > > >>moderator never reads or filters the content. > > >> > > >>On 4/5/06, Hey Nony Moose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> > > >> > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- Alexandre Poitras Québec, Canada --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]