My company uses T5 for most of its software modules. We have more than 100
000 paying custumers. Works great and is great fun!

On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 7:18 AM, Chuck Kring <[email protected]> wrote:

> For what it's worth, Tapestry provides an embedded user interface for a
> medical device.
>
> We received FDA 510k clearance last fall and are working on the final
> details before our 1.0 release.
>
> This is deployed on a Linux appliance and mostly consists of Jetty,
> Tapestry, HSQLDB, Chenillekit, Spring-tapestry-security, JFreechart and
> JasperReports.    Every instance of this product will provide services for
> all of the staff in a nursing home as well as collect data from every bed.
>
> There are not a lot of users per facility, but the user interface has a
> number of Ajax-enabled dashboards that have to stay alive, unattended, 7/24.
>   I hope this qualifies as a 'serious project'.
>
> We've found Tapestry to be very reliable and once you get up the learning
> curve it is a very effective development environment.   Personally I don't
> care what Howard looks like because his code looks great....
>
> Chuck Kring
> www.wirelessmedcare.com
>
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