So it sounds like the ADF Faces components are not "going away" but there
probably won't be further development in that area now that Trinidad is
around/coming.  So Oracle is taking a build of Trinidad and building on top
of it for a new set of proprietary components?  Sounds good, I am just early
into a project and am trying to sort out whether I should go with ADF Faces
or Trinidad.  Right now it sounds like Trinidad is a safer bet since it
seems to have more a future.
Thanks again,
Brian

On 10/12/06, Adam Winer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I don't know what's been officially announced, so I'll probably say
less than I can here...

Oracle is building a new, rich, XMLHttp and DHTML set of components
for our next big revision of JDeveloper, etc.  We're building that
on top of Trinidad - the framework features, the component set,
skinning, etc., albeit with a new RenderKit.

At the same time, Trinidad will work in JDeveloper in the
visual designer.  So you'll have both options.

-- Adam



On 10/12/06, Brian Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Will Trinidad replace the ADF Faces component set?  I have heard that
Oracle
> is using Trinidad builds heavily internally.  Is the plan to desupport
ADF
> Faces components once Trinidad makes it through incubation?  Is there
plans
> to support Trinidad (visual designer and such) in an upcoming release of
> JDeveloper?  Thanks for any light shed.
> -Brian
>
>

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