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Hudson commented on TAP5-2810:
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FAILURE: Integrated in Jenkins build Tapestry ยป 
tapestry-trunk-freestyle-jquery-requirejs-on #2 (See 
[https://ci-builds.apache.org/job/Tapestry/job/tapestry-trunk-freestyle-jquery-requirejs-on/2/])
TAP5-2810: handling lack of module imports better (thiago: rev 
b538e77d69e0b59af6a8c6343bf9a882eefd178a)
* (edit) build.gradle
* (edit) 
tapestry-core/src/test/java/org/apache/tapestry5/integration/app1/App1TestCase.java
* (edit) 
tapestry-core/src/test/groovy/org/apache/tapestry5/integration/app1/ModuleConfigurationCallbackTests.groovy
* (edit) 
tapestry-core/src/main/java/org/apache/tapestry5/internal/services/javascript/EsModuleManagerImpl.java


> Support for running Tapestry without Require.js
> -----------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: TAP5-2810
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAP5-2810
>             Project: Tapestry 5
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: tapestry-core
>            Reporter: Thiago Henrique De Paula Figueiredo
>            Assignee: Thiago Henrique De Paula Figueiredo
>            Priority: Major
>
> Starting with 5.10.1, Tapestry has support for ES (ES6/JavaScript) modules, 
> which have their own module resolution and dependency mechanisms provided by 
> the browser itself. Require.js is an old tool for module resolution and 
> dependencies, with its own problems, so Tapestry should, out of the box, 
> support ability to run without Require.js if the user wants that.



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