+1 Especially the advanced resource handler is a great goodie. Currently it is not easily possible to deliver those resources with a cache header. Of course there should be some additional work in the JSF EG, but I think Jakob pinged Ed already on this topic, right?
The HTML-5 components from Ali are really great stuff too, but might take some time to be widely supported. But anyway, being a step ahead is always a good thing! Also Tomahawk still contains a few features which might be interesting in JSF-2 (Marcus Büttner is using those) * file upload * table sorting * table autosuggest * isUserInRole (would be great in conjunction with CODI manages Voters?) There is still no really lightweight component framework for JSF-2. We could of course possibly drop all the 'basic' components like t:inputText and stuff. LieGrue, strub --- On Tue, 5/17/11, Leonardo Uribe <lu4...@gmail.com> wrote: > From: Leonardo Uribe <lu4...@gmail.com> > Subject: [myfaces] ideas and things to do > To: "MyFaces Development" <dev@myfaces.apache.org> > Date: Tuesday, May 17, 2011, 3:48 AM > Hi > > Thinking about how can we do MyFaces even better, I think > we should > focus on these areas in the short term: > > 1. HTML 5 project: there is some code in this area, so it > is only > necessary a bit of effort to get it out. > 2. Enhanced Resource Handler: again we have some code. > 3. Agent detection support: again, there is some code > extracted from > trinidad long time ago, but now with JSF2 we can do some > cleanup/update over this project. > > Any suggestions? > > Leonardo Uribe >