Jacob, just a question
glassfish is sun's app server, isn't it? so its "new EL-API" dependency is *new* EL for JSF1.2 and JSP 2.1 ? if so ... does glassfish currently contain a jsp 2.1 web container? -Matthias On 7/7/05, Jacob Hookom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I will check licensing with Sun after their break. The licensing has > more to do with the new EL-API dependencies from Glassfish than it does > with the JSF-RI. > > -- Jacob > > Martin Marinschek wrote: > > >We have just been discussing your technology in a Thread, and were > >very interested in using it. > > > >Thanks for keeping us updated! > > > >One thing: there is a licensing issue if we would want to use your > >technology in MyFaces - now I'd like to ask just theoretically: is > >there any way you would be able to change licensing to a less > >restrictive license? > > > >regards, > > > >Martin > > > >On 7/7/05, Jacob Hookom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > >>I just released an early access of Facelets which works with MyFaces, > >>JSF RI 1.1 and 1.2. Also included in the release are a couple demo > >>applications that you can deploy with the MyFaces dependencies. > >>Facelets acts as an alternative JSF templating technology that can be > >>used independent of JSP. This means you can use JSF and create > >>UIComponents without worrying about JSF taglibs. Its syntax is similar > >>to JSPX crossed with Tapestry. > >> > >>Home Page: > >>https://facelets.dev.java.net > >> > >>Facelets Early Access 0.5: > >>https://facelets.dev.java.net/files/documents/3448/16918/facelets-0.5ea.zip > >> > >>I'm hoping that people will download it and give it a try. I'm looking > >>for any feedback and ideas on steering the features that Facelets will > >>include before its 1.0 release. > >> > >>All the Best, > >>Jacob Hookom (JSF EG/Glassfish) > >> > >> > >> > > > > > > > > > -- > Jacob Hookom - Minneapolis > -------------------------- > http://hookom.blogspot.com > > -- Matthias Wessendorf