[OKC JUG] Hello!
Grzegorz Bugaj
gregbugaj at yahoo.com
Tue Jan 29 15:31:03 PST 2008
Hello everyone.
Quick question for Jason, I read the article
'JSFTemplating and Woodstock: Component Authoring Made
Easy' and I see how you are defining a slider
component, but arent you going to include YUI headers
twice this was for each component, or did I miss
something in there?
Greg Bugaj
--- Jason Lee <jason at steeplesoft.com> wrote:
> On 1/28/08, Jason Daggs <jason.daggs at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >
> > Mojarra and Mojarra Scales Dev Team huh? Man, I
> could have used your
> > help last night. I was writing a kind of stretchy
> layout component
> > using Icefaces and I just got it rendering this
> morning. There are
> > just to many config files. I hope when the new
> JSF 2.0 spec comes out
>
>
> We have grand plans for simplifying the development
> of components. It will
> be pretty similar (in concept, at least) with the
> technique Ken Paulsen and
> I laid out here:
>
>
http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/J2EE/jsf_templating/index.html
>
> Furthermore, we will have in JSF 2 annotations for
> just about every XML
> element one currently sees in faces-config.xml
> (i.e., managed-bean,
> component, renderer, etc) so the XML needed, scant
> as it is now, should
> shrink to almost none, and Ajax will be a
> first-class citizen with an API
> defined for an implementation to ... um... implement
> that will handle the
> low level XHR work. There's even been some
> discussion of having the
> FacesServlet configured by default as part of Java
> EE 6 much like how JSP
> works now. I'm not sure what the status is on that,
> though.
>
> that this is addressed. Anyways, have you had a
> chance to look at the
> > ADF Faces Rich Client component set. If so, what
> do you think?
> >
>
> I haven't. I think we're supposed to use them here
> at the FAA, but I tend
> to lean toward RichFaces. I don't have anything bad
> to say about ADF Faces,
> though. I just have no personal experience with
> them.
>
> --
> Jason Lee, SCJP
> Software Architect -- Objectstream, Inc.
> Mojarra and Mojarra Scales Dev Team
> https://mojarra.dev.java.net
> https://scales.dev.java.net
> http://blogs.steeplesoft.com
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Regards
Greg Bugaj
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