I am a Netbeans user as well.  I really did not have any problems using ADF
Faces with Netbeans 5.5 Beta2 or RC1.  The big sticking point was including
the ADFShare jar in with it.  The ADF Docs say you don't need it, but i
could not build without it.

On 10/12/06, Causevic, Dzenan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


From my experience I think that's exactly the case. That was my
conclusion. I first tried ADF Faces and I had problems to install it to work
with NetBeans. Actually I discovered a serious bug that prevents ADF Faces
v10 from installing with NetBeans v5.5 correctly. It took me a long time
until I figured it out, 'cos I did not get any kind of technical support
from their discussion list. Nobody knew anything why I was having difficulty
installing it with NetBeans. That was very frustrating, so I dont blame if
even Oracle people itself are switching to Trinidad.

Basically my above mentioned problems resulted in me trying Trinidad as an
alternative and once I got my hands on it I was quite happy to have found
it. I personally dont see any reason to use ADF Faces over Trinidad.
Trinidad is much, much better supported + it has a brigther future as a
project I believe.

-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thu 10/12/2006 1:08 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Trinidad replaces ADF Faces?

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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