If you take a closer look at the comments you'll see that JSF isn't all
that hot after all, and the way the author came up with the numbers is
questionable at best, so there's really nothing to see here.
-Filip
kranga skrev:
http://www.javalobby.org/java/forums/t101110.html
Tapestry, despite being a strong competitor to JSF, has gone virtually
no where. once it is experienced its initial growth spurt after being
released. It's basically flat. Unlike the Ruby on Rails vs. Spring data,
the data at dice.com seems to support this one. There are currently only
87 jobs listed for Tapestry. This part is hard to debate no matter how
you spin the numbers. Tapestry is virtually flat as far as having any
kind of growth.
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