are important questions with Hibernate.
Have fun!
Jonathan
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From: dok...@phideaux.rawfeddogs.net
[mailto:dok...@phideaux.rawfeddogs.net] On Behalf Of Kevin Monceaux
Sent: Saturday, January 03, 2009 00:58
To: Tapestry users
Subject: RE: T5 newbie books/tutorials and a couple
Jonathan,
On Fri, 2 Jan 2009, Jonathan Barker wrote:
Search the list for the Jumpstart application. It has been kept right
up to date with the latest release of T5. I think you will find it has
many good examples. (Also, search the Wiki for titles with Tapestry5.
It's not all up to date,
Kevin,
I'm a believer in Samson and Delilah. Cutting your hair is making you
weak! As a chess player, I never play chess the week after I get a
haircut, as I just loose. Also, Garry Kasparov, former world champion,
used to say that the brain worked better if it was 1 degree warmer than
the
Tapestry Fans,
I've been tinkering with Tapestry a little bit off and on but am still
pretty much a complete newbie.
In the past I've tried a few other Java frameworks, but a framework that
requires more lines of XML configuration than lines of source code never
made any sense to me.
I've
There are some on the tapestry wiki, under the Tapestry 5 How-Tos.
Christian.
On 2-Jan-09, at 13:51 , Kevin Monceaux wrote:
Tapestry Fans,
I've been tinkering with Tapestry a little bit off and on but am
still pretty much a complete newbie.
In the past I've tried a few other Java
: T5 newbie books/tutorials and a couple of questions?
Tapestry Fans,
I've been tinkering with Tapestry a little bit off and on but am still
pretty much a complete newbie.
In the past I've tried a few other Java frameworks, but a framework that
requires more lines of XML configuration than