I am new to Tapestry. Have done a bit of JSP and Servlets.
My 2$ worth of input.
I use Forte. I hand edit the xml. No Spindle or Eclipse...
And I am just learning Tapestry. Actually checking it out to see if our
company can adopt it. ;) I don't know if it will. But I find that I like
Tapestry.
The fact that I don't hand craft the URLs and the links had me in a whirl
to start with... Am figuring things out.
My opinion thus far. I like it. :)
Maybe, NOT polluting Tapestry for the sake of newbies like me IS a good
idea.
Once poluted, it is difficult to go back.
Maybe work on IDEs that make it easier...
Like I said, this is just my 2$ worth of input (feedback).
Good work!
Manoj

> I've just started, but I've kinda found that editing the .jwc/.page files
> by "hand" (raw XML mode) to be not too bad.  Admittedly I type rather
> fast, copy-paste can be fun, and when developing in WO I edit my .wod by
> hand rather than using WOBuilder.  But the syntax isn't hard, there's not
> *that* much typing to do, and I find mousing around in the spindle gui
> editor to be quite slow.
>
> Is anyone else doing that, or am I just weird?
>
> Craig
>



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