Thanks everyone for the feedback. It's roughly in line with what I
expected. Being a Java framework , Tapestry benefits a lot from the strong
infrastructure (e.g. IDE support, build tools, etc). Yet, I recall that
when I started, I spent quite a bit of time arriving with a workable setup
for myself ( I use maven projects & netbeans for development). After the
initial setup , everything worked fairly well.

One thing that's somewhat surprising is that I expected more people to be
using IntelliJ - they have some T5 support out of the box . Although I
haven't used it, it seemed like an afterthought (e.g. "we can support
another java framework") rather than deep and polished.

Cheers,

Alex K

On Mon, Jan 16, 2012 at 9:40 AM, Azudio <d...@azudio.co.uk> wrote:

> I use eclipse 3.7, m2e (bundled) & jettyrunner plugin - which includes
> Jetty
> 6&7.
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> All runs very nicely.
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