On Feb 12, 2004, at 8:04 PM, Seth Ladd wrote:
| Hope that works for you, cause if it doesn't you'll be mostly on your
| own since I'm a very happy Tapestry coder now :)

haha  In one hand I hear Tapestry is The Way and the other I hear
WebWork is The Way.  I'm still waiting for some more examples and
testimonials.

You mean my testimonial isn't good enough?! I'm hurt! :)


Both WW2 and Tapestry have their good points. For what we are building, Tapestry is a very nice fit. It is extremely flexible and extensible, makes things that would take days in Struts only minutes to do, and is just flat out elegant.

XDoclet is pointless for Tapestry, which means something was done right.

If you have any good tutorials or full examples (more than Hello, World)
for Tapestry, I would love to see them.

Tapestry ships with a few sample applications that show off the bells and whistles. I will be doing Tapestry presentations at the upcoming NFJS symposiums this year, except when the creator of it (Howard Lewis-Ship) is present in which case I'll be in the front row learning more about it from him.


ps We met briefly at last year's Spring Northern Virginia No Fluff Just
Stuff conference. :)

See you again in Reston in May?


Erik



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