Anton Arhipov answered similar question there: As we mentioned before, it is not possible to cover all the frameworks in > one go.
... > You could ask the same about any other framework that you probably like, > and the answer would be the same. http://zeroturnaround.com/rebellabs/the-2014-decision-makers-guide-to-java-web-frameworks/#comment-1110981704 Tapestry is here for more than 10 years now, and as far as I know it doesn't going to disappear in the nearest future. On Mon, Nov 18, 2013 at 11:12 PM, Emmanuel Sowah <eso...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi guys, > > There is a great report that compares web frameworks and can be found here: > > http://zeroturnaround.com/rebellabs/the-2014-decision-makers-guide-to-java-web-frameworks/ > > To my surprise, Tapestry didn't make it to the list. This makes me very > nervous to even consider Tapestry for our upcoming project. I'm scared > Tapestry may be abandoned one day and leave us in the cold. It may be a > nice framework, but Tapestry's popularity is extremely low within the > developers' community. Why is that? Is it because of it's track record on > releases and backward compatibility issues, which I read a lot about on > google search? Or is it because it's a one man project? > > What do you think? > > Regards, > Emmanuel > -- Dmitry Gusev AnjLab Team http://anjlab.com