Thanks for your time.
/Lasse Vetsergaard
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On 22 July 2013 11:26, lassesvestergaard wrote:
> Thank you very much James.
>
> I ended up using JSF. I found out how to integrate Camel into a JSF
> application. I'm not sure it's the best way, but it seems to work (please
> enlighten me if you know a better solution).
angularjs is a much bette
though.
Thanks
Lasse Vestergaard
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You could learn angularjs (instead of JSF) and camel together, which
is way cooler and more fun - then hack on hawtio :)
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On 17 July 2013 20:18, lassesvestergaard wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> I'm learning camel and jsf at the same time. What I want to do is to create
> a jsf web application
re either.
Best regards
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