Re: new web app with jsf and shale
Not sure about ajax continuations but the nightly build does contain a fix require to get ajax4jsf working. On 9/22/07, Greg Reddin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On 9/21/07, Pavel Savara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > How stable are nightly builds? > > I suppose we will developed new project for a while before it goes live > so > > would you recommend to use nightly builds because new version will be > out > > soon or should I stick with latest release rather? > > Does it have any advantage to use nightly builds over the latest release > > for new projects? > > > I would think your best bet is to start with the latest release and see if > it provides the functionality you need. If not, then ask here (or look in > Jira) to see if the functionality has been added in a nightly. I would say > the nightlies are pretty stable at this point as there has not been much > church lately. > > We would like to use persistent connection between client and server > (Jetty > > Continuation) and sent updates from server to client rather than client > > asking by request all the time probably by using drw Ajax toolkit (Ajax > > continuations). Can you see any possible problems to use this technology > > together with JSF or shale? > > > If you're just asking about AJAX then I don't see any problems. I don't > know > anything about "Ajax continuations" so I can't really help much there. > > Greg >
Re: new web app with jsf and shale
On 9/21/07, Pavel Savara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > How stable are nightly builds? > I suppose we will developed new project for a while before it goes live so > would you recommend to use nightly builds because new version will be out > soon or should I stick with latest release rather? > Does it have any advantage to use nightly builds over the latest release > for new projects? I would think your best bet is to start with the latest release and see if it provides the functionality you need. If not, then ask here (or look in Jira) to see if the functionality has been added in a nightly. I would say the nightlies are pretty stable at this point as there has not been much church lately. We would like to use persistent connection between client and server (Jetty > Continuation) and sent updates from server to client rather than client > asking by request all the time probably by using drw Ajax toolkit (Ajax > continuations). Can you see any possible problems to use this technology > together with JSF or shale? If you're just asking about AJAX then I don't see any problems. I don't know anything about "Ajax continuations" so I can't really help much there. Greg
new web app with jsf and shale
Hi, I am just about to start new web project and I would like to use JSF together with shale. Just couple of questions. How stable are nightly builds? I suppose we will developed new project for a while before it goes live so would you recommend to use nightly builds because new version will be out soon or should I stick with latest release rather? Does it have any advantage to use nightly builds over the latest release for new projects? We would like to use persistent connection between client and server (Jetty Continuation) and sent updates from server to client rather than client asking by request all the time probably by using drw Ajax toolkit (Ajax continuations). Can you see any possible problems to use this technology together with JSF or shale? Thanks for any thoughts. Pavel www.intrade.com The Prediction Market ABOUT US: Intrade is The Prediction Market where members can buy and sell "shares" in financial, political, weather and other important subjects. You can trade using real US$ and you can learn to trade using virtual Intrade I$. Intrade and the predictive information generated by our members have been featured on CNBC, CNN, Bloomberg, Fox, Fortune & others. Becoming a member of Intrade gives you profit opportunity and access to the wisdom of a crowd of many thousands of people from over 120 countries. Intrade News is available on RSS at http://www.intrade.com/news/newsRss.xml CONFIDENTIALITY & DISCLAIMER: The information within this email is confidential and may be privileged. It is intended solely for party to which it is addressed. Please notify us immediately if you received this mail in error by returning it to the sender and delete this copy from your system. You should also notify us at +353-1-6200 300.