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Tapestry vs Webworks2.0

 
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Up to this point, my shop has been using a custom made framework... It isn't the best. I've heard good things about Tapestry and Webworks2.0. Any thoughts, suggestions, etc.?
 
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I have been working with the latest WebWork and at the same time also being reading up on Tapestry. From what I gather, tapestry is very different from WebWork/Struts/JSP way of doing things.

The best I can advise to read up the many slides available around the net and learn yourself the differences. Which one is better? I don't know as I have never really try to use tapestry beyond "Hello World".

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I couldn't get the book in Malaysia. It's sold out!

 
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