Hello,
I tried something like that a while ago (pre JSF), but we stopped doing
it. Problem back then was we needed to setup our own layout and widget
language (used a custom xml dialect) which resultet in a lot of parsing
of xml and we had to develope most components from scratch. IMHO you
Have you checked out Tapestry?
On 06 Apr 2005 08:52:34 -0700, Reza B'Far [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Folks:
Does anyone know if there is any project anywhere that allows for rendering
of JSF to JFC? I'm looking for a presentation layer that can be rendered
both as a thin and a thick client
project is out of the question... however, it would make a great open
source project.
Reza
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From: Stefan Langer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2005 1:17 AM
To: MyFaces Discussion
Subject: Re: JSF to JFC
Hello,
I tried something like that a while ago (pre
Folks:
Does anyone know if there is any project anywhere that allows for rendering
of JSF to JFC? I'm looking for a presentation layer that can be rendered
both as a thin and a thick client...not talking about XForms and XUL, rather
a framework that actually does the work of rendering to JFC
if there is any project anywhere that allows for renderingof JSF to JFC?I'm looking for a presentation layer that can be renderedboth as a thin and a thick client...not talking about XForms and XUL, rathera framework that actually does the work of rendering to JFC widgets and HTMLwidgets (both).R
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There's really
anyone know if there is any project anywhere that allows for rendering of JSF to JFC? I'm looking for a presentation layer that can be rendered both as a thin and a thick client...not talking about XForms and XUL, rather a framework that actually does the work of rendering to JFC widgets and HTML
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Have you checked out Tapestry?
On 06 Apr 2005 08:52:34 -0700, Reza B'Far [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Folks:
Does anyone know
you checked out Tapestry?On 06 Apr 2005 08:52:34 -0700, Reza B'Far [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Folks: Does anyone know if there is any project anywhere that allows for rendering of JSF to JFC?I'm looking for a presentation layer that can be rendered both as a thin and a thick client...not talking about
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