Kalle,
After having worked for more almost 2 years on (mostly) ember,
my advice would be to completely decouple (if possible) the projects.

Move ember on its own, make use of the improving cli plugins for developing,
building and deploying. I'm still on a yeoman created grunt setup, so that
could
also work for you.

Just throw in some cors headers on the tapestry side and you'll be able to
live
code against production data



On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 5:50 AM, Kalle Korhonen <kalle.o.korho...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> As an experiment, I'm trying to migrate an existing Angular app to Ember
> (with T5 back-end and serving multiple other "thin" pages). There's a lot
> to like in Ember vs Angular but I'm wondering if there are anybody else
> using Ember with T5 and if so, what's your setup? I'm mainly interested in
> knowing if you've managed to integrate wro4j's EmberJsProcessor or perhaps
> you have just overlaid an ember-cli setup over T5 folder structure? Also,
> I'd especially like to know how you handle third-party components if you
> are using any. Installing snippets using npm and ember-cli seems like a
> great idea but I find a lot of outdated and broken stuff. I'm using the
> very latest, the ember-cli 0.2.1 released today (I was battling issues with
> the previous 0.2.0 release over the weekend) and ember 1.10.0. Perhaps I'm
> pushing too far on the bleeding edge... if you've gone done this path, I'd
> appreciate some war stories for things to watch out for.
>
> Kalle
>



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