That's cool about your HTML designer; I always picture it as a pair
programming deal, with the coder running the app so that the designer
can view changes.

On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 11:03 AM, Daniel Leffel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Howard,
> Absolutely happy to share.
>
> We're running .12 because .13 happened too close to the release and we
> didn't want to introduce any more changes. We're planning on moving to .13
> at the next release.
>
> There are 27 pages on the site, although the bulk of the functionality
> exists on about 12 of them. The site is heavily componentized though - there
> are 19 components we created and reuse throughout the site. Making heavy use
> of components has really aided in the build and iterate cycle because of the
> way that we isolated functionality within them - many of the pages are
> nothing more than containers for lots of independent components.
>
> There were 3 developers on the project working part time over the past 4
> months. Much of that effort was in building back-end services, aim/gtalk
> integration and statistics computation. I'd estimate that around 30% of the
> effort was on the front-end and I regard that as a credit to T5 more than
> the complexity of the back-end.
>
> One fantastic point to make (which isn't unique to T5 but Tapestry more
> over) is the fact that for our HTML/CSS developer, we actually were able to
> give him SVN access and he, without Java experience (much less Tapestry),
> was able to make pretty large modification to page and component layouts.
> That was awesome to not have to bother Java developers with!
>
> Danny
>
>
> On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 10:47 AM, Howard Lewis Ship <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
>> I'd love it if you could share some details about it, such as number
>> of pages, number of developers, and size of developer effort.
>>
>> Looks like you are on .12-SNAPSHOT.  Plans to upgrade to .13?
>>
>> On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 10:31 AM, Daniel Leffel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> wrote:
>> > Guys,
>> > I just wanted to pass along a site that we've just launched:
>> > www.ingamenow.com. The site is best described as Twitter for sports and
>> > sporting events. Users can interact over teams, players and games - most
>> > notable, they can receive real-time scores and banter through Gtalk, AOL
>> > Instant Messenger and email.
>> >
>> > The front-end is Tapestry 5 making use of a few of the AJAX features. I
>> > believe strongly that using T5 sped the development immensely and all
>> > members of the teams are converts now.
>> >
>> > The rest of the architecture is Spring + Hibernate.
>> >
>> > Thanks to Howard and everyone who has helped make Tapestry what it is
>> today!
>> >
>> > Danny
>> >
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Howard M. Lewis Ship
>>
>> Creator Apache Tapestry and Apache HiveMind
>>
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