Also the archetype offers a pom and a build.gradle file so you can choose
your build system.
I think since recently hibernate is also built with gradle. No problems
using it in a maven project right?
The build system really has no direct relationship with tapestry. You can
see it as just another jar in your project if you like.

Cheers,
Dragan Sahpaski



On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 7:01 PM, Robert Zeigler <robert.zeig...@roxanemy.com
> wrote:

> Hm, not sure about your maven objection.
> You can still use maven with tapestry 5.3. Tapestry is built with gradle,
> but it plays just fine with maven. And, in fact, the quickstart maven
> archetype was updated and improved in 5.3. So maven is still relevant to
> tapestry. (Even if gradle is the better build system. :)
>
> Robert
>
> On Nov 28, 2011, at 11/2811:59 AM , SeleniuM wrote:
>
> > Great job you have made! :) But I have an objection for not keeping
> > up-to-date tapestry tutorial page. I mean no one is doing anything about
> > that Q. , not to mention that the support for Maven in tap5.3 doesn't
> exist
> > ,but all the tutorial stuff is about Maven, not gradle. Do you think, if
> it
> > would be appropriate to conduct and update in that field too? :)
> >
> >
> > ~SeleniuM
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