Re: Tapestry5 ready for use in a new project?

2007-05-17 Thread DJ Gredler
I think client persistence was just committed today by Howard. On 5/16/07, Juan Maya [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I miss right now tacos library and other ajax components. However i think they are a lot easier to implement in T5 and according to the road map i have seen on the web page the ajax

Re: Tapestry5 ready for use in a new project?

2007-05-16 Thread Martin Grotzke
hello, the missing feedback sounds like hmm, no, better don't use T5 for a new project now... please correct me if i'm wrong :) cheers, martin On Mon, 2007-05-14 at 00:00 +0200, Martin Grotzke wrote: hi, we're considering to use tapestry for a new project that shall go into production at

Re: Tapestry5 ready for use in a new project?

2007-05-16 Thread Martin Grotzke
On Wed, 2007-05-16 at 10:25 -0500, Juan Maya wrote: I miss right now tacos library and other ajax components. However i think they are a lot easier to implement in T5 yes, on the one hand it's really good to have existing ajax components, OTOH, if component creation is really simple (with

Re: Tapestry5 ready for use in a new project?

2007-05-16 Thread Yann Ramin
I'm working on two projects using T5 now. In my opinion its very usable, just expect the occasional bug and rough edge at this point. yes, on the one hand it's really good to have existing ajax components, OTOH, if component creation is really simple (with adding stuff to the header), it's

Tapestry5 ready for use in a new project?

2007-05-13 Thread Martin Grotzke
hi, we're considering to use tapestry for a new project that shall go into production at the end of september this year. of course the best is to use a tested and stable framework (like tapestry 4.1), although i want to ask if it would be worth to use tapestry 5 for the new project. (posts on