> Parsley is dead since February 2012 (2 years)
I like to call it 'stable'. ;)

> there is no good reason why you couldn't use Parsley meta tags
> together with GraniteDS / Tide
Might be worth looking into it. Can the tags be renamed easily?
[InjectTide] maybe?

Am 19.03.2014 10:31, schrieb Franck Wolff:
> Parsley is dead since February 2012 (2 years), based on the date of the
> last release (http://www.spicefactory.org/parsley/download.php)... Sorry, I
> couldn't resist ;)
> 
> More seriously, if you want to keep Parsley, it would be interesting to dig
> into these incompatibility issues with GraniteDS / Tide: there is no good
> reason why you couldn't use Parsley meta tags together with GraniteDS /
> Tide (at least data management, paged queries, etc., but without Tide's
> redundant meta tags). We already know people using successfully Parsley and
> Tide.
> 
> 
> 2014-03-18 18:55 GMT+01:00 dude <d...@atheist.com>:
> 
>> I would like to convert our current project to GraniteDS & Tide, if it
>> wasn't for the incompatibility with Parsley meta tags ([Inject], etc). :(
>>
>> Am 18.03.2014 17:19, schrieb Franck Wolff:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> We have republished and updated a quick migration guide from BlazeDS to
>>> GraniteDS on our blog here:
>>>
>> http://www.granitedataservices.com/2014/03/18/migrating-from-blazeds-to-graniteds/
>>>
>>> AFAIK, BlazeDS is dead for about 3 years, as well as Spring-Flex. On the
>>> other hand, GraniteDS is still very active and supports all new Spring /
>>> Java EE technologies.
>>>
>>> Just a quick reminder ;)
>>>
>>> Franck.
>>>
>>
> 

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