I think the best way to support Tapestry is a comprehensive single
PDF-Document. I know how I started with Spring some years ago.
Just a single PDF explaining most things you ever need. Reading it
from first page to last page you are a well trained Spring user.
100 pages or so. I loved it. :-)

But Spring is quite different. If howard ever goes the extrem to 
start a Tapestry 5 in Action a stripped down version of 100 pages
might have a huge effect on tapestry. ;-)

But I am into it, I love it and so in the end we all use it :-)


Cheers,

Martin (Kerste)

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Von: Angelo Chen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Gesendet: Freitag, 7. März 2008 13:12
An: users@tapestry.apache.org
Betreff: Re: T5: Examples for Cayenne integration?


Hi,

I have the same complaints when I started using Tapestry5, a few months later 
now, I read the online doc of Tapestry5 and I found those documents are 
complete and informative, far better than most of open source projects, maybe 
what needed are some "getting started" ones or some "best practice"
things for certain tasks.

A.C.


Andreas Pardeike-2 wrote:
> 
> 
> I do believe that the need for such example(s) is quite high. What 
> hinders
> T5 most from success is the lack of examples and documentation. I 
> tried the really good hibernate(-annotations) support but it fails to 
> map our legacy iSeries DB2 databases without primary keys and other 
> horrible things.
> 
> 
> 

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