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Posted to users@tapestry.apache.org by Celia Mou <cm...@ocean7.com> on 2007/03/15 18:52:52 UTC

Can Tapestry 5 be used for production?

Greeting, everyone!

I know Tapestry 5 only has preview releases at the moment.

I'm excited to see the auto-reloading feature, which is the main reason 
why I'm considering it for the current project. Without this, though 
I've done 2 projects with Tapestry 3, I would still tend to drop it 
because it's just unreasonable having to restart the server for a simple 
HTML change (in production environment, with Apache as web server).

Has anyone played enough with Tapestry 5 and have an idea about these:

1. How fast can the app be up at server restart?

2. Is it smooth working with Tomcat?

3. Basically, is there any major issue that would prevent one from using 
it for production?

My project is due to finish within a month or two, so I actually need to 
make a decision rather quickly, say within a few days. If I can't use 
Tapestry 5, I might consider JSF.

Any suggestion or ideas will be extremely helpful!  Thanks a lot!

Celia

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Re: Can Tapestry 5 be used for production?

Posted by Pablo Ruggia <pr...@gmail.com>.
The code quality is very good, and what is done is very stable.
But a think you will have two problems:
- No upload component yet.
- No javascript support for components is bundled into de framework yet.

On 3/15/07, Celia Mou <cm...@ocean7.com> wrote:
>
> Greeting, everyone!
>
> I know Tapestry 5 only has preview releases at the moment.
>
> I'm excited to see the auto-reloading feature, which is the main reason
> why I'm considering it for the current project. Without this, though
> I've done 2 projects with Tapestry 3, I would still tend to drop it
> because it's just unreasonable having to restart the server for a simple
> HTML change (in production environment, with Apache as web server).
>
> Has anyone played enough with Tapestry 5 and have an idea about these:
>
> 1. How fast can the app be up at server restart?
>
> 2. Is it smooth working with Tomcat?
>
> 3. Basically, is there any major issue that would prevent one from using
> it for production?
>
> My project is due to finish within a month or two, so I actually need to
> make a decision rather quickly, say within a few days. If I can't use
> Tapestry 5, I might consider JSF.
>
> Any suggestion or ideas will be extremely helpful!  Thanks a lot!
>
> Celia
>
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RE: Can Tapestry 5 be used for production?

Posted by Yiannis Mavroukakis <yi...@jaguarfreight.com>.
Why not use Tap 4.x then?

-----Original Message-----
From: Celia Mou [mailto:cmou@ocean7.com] 
Sent: 15 March 2007 17:53
To: Tapestry users
Subject: Can Tapestry 5 be used for production?

Greeting, everyone!

I know Tapestry 5 only has preview releases at the moment.

I'm excited to see the auto-reloading feature, which is the main reason 
why I'm considering it for the current project. Without this, though 
I've done 2 projects with Tapestry 3, I would still tend to drop it 
because it's just unreasonable having to restart the server for a simple

HTML change (in production environment, with Apache as web server).

Has anyone played enough with Tapestry 5 and have an idea about these:

1. How fast can the app be up at server restart?

2. Is it smooth working with Tomcat?

3. Basically, is there any major issue that would prevent one from using

it for production?

My project is due to finish within a month or two, so I actually need to

make a decision rather quickly, say within a few days. If I can't use 
Tapestry 5, I might consider JSF.

Any suggestion or ideas will be extremely helpful!  Thanks a lot!

Celia

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