Now I've got two opinions ... It's the best to do my choice ;-)

To do your choice, I suggest you to take a look at the comments of this blog post by Warner Onstine, author of Tapestry 101: http://jroller.com/page/WarnerOnstine?entry=why_hasn_t_tapestry_been

Pay attention specially to the Howard comments.

Selected snippet:

"That's what's behind Tapestry 5. Simplification at every level, all the lessons learned over the last seven years baked right in. Designed for developers, not tool makers (where did that comment about "requiring tool support" come from?). Further, the design of Tapestry 5 was created specifically to make it possible to continue adding features without breaking backwards compatibility going forward. There will not need to be a Tapestry 6."

I also suggest you to take a look at Tapestry 5 documentation. Your code will have very little dependency on T5, mostly annotations. As already mentioned in this thread, development with it is fast and easy.

Thiago

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