Em Thu, 24 Sep 2009 17:14:32 -0300, Gunnar Eketrapp
<gunnar.eketr...@gmail.com> escreveu:
Hi all!
Hi!
Of course I have undertaken a much too big job and the risk is huge! But
what the heck! Hacking has never ever been so fun!
Let's get fired in style!
I really love this paragraph. If I had a quote in my e-mail signature, it
would be the "Let's get fired in style!". :)
When working at my last employer (I'm self-employed now), I proposed using
Tapestry 5 in projects (one small, in house, starting with T5.0.5, and a
large one for a local government as the client) and took all the
responsibility for the use of it. Tapestry 5 was a huge success. :)
T5 is my friend and I am very very much in love with the error page. The
time that is saved by those lovely precise and concise error messages is
uncountable!
Please post your success story in
http://wiki.apache.org/tapestry/SuccessStories. Frequently, people in this
list (myself included) ask for success stories so they can convince
management that using Tapestry is not risky, as it isn't one of the most
used frameworks out there (even being the best, IMHO).
The TapestrySpringFilter let me access all of the existing spring beans
with just a simple @Inject annotation. And it just works!
That's really wonderful. No matter who created and controls a given
bean/service, you can inject it in exactly the same way.
My eyes are bleeding with jsp infection but my heart is full of T5 hope !
That's a little bit of good nerd poetry. :P
--
Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo
Independent Java consultant, developer, and instructor
http://www.arsmachina.com.br/thiago
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