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I'm developing a front end to an enterprise level backup application. The tech 
of choice was either Swing + EJB or Corba, or Web based. The web has it's 
advantages, but until I discovered Tapestry it was going to be somewhat 
difficult to make the app interactive enough, without feeling like you were 
back writting C code (aka "JSP land").

On Thursday 02 Jan 2003 7:44 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'd really appreciate it if everyone could contribute just a description of
> the project or projects they are working on.
>
> You can e-mail the list if you want, or e-mail me directly and I'll compile
> a list.  Please indicate if any information (such as user or company names)
> should be withheld.
>
> We've recently seen some Tapestry-powered projects from Joe Panico (Pixory)
> and we've seen a full Internet site I believe written by Adam Green (for
> some bank).
>
> I'm personally interested in how Tapestry is being used; not to sound
> whiny, but a huge amount of my free time goes into Tapestry and I
> occasionally like some reassurance that its worthwhile!

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Regards,
Neil Clayton

(PS: If you see strange text you don't understand underneath my email, don't 
worry - it's just my PGP signature)
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