Richard Wallace wrote:
Christian Daszenies wrote:
http://www.theserverside.com/news/thread.tss?thread_id=34781
Wow, this is really cool. I was also just looking through the ADF Faces
components and they look really cool. I hope they contribute these to
MyFaces or at least make them freel
Concerning ADF (from the serverside thread)
Sorry for the delay in replying.
We are changing the licensing for Oracle ADF as well: we will license
ADF in the same manner as we license TopLink. In fact, we are creating
a new bundle combining the TopLink and ADF runtimes.
Brian Abbott wrote:
Extremely cool! + A free JSF IDE (AFAIK, There arent
any free graphicall/RAD IDE's supporting JSF).
Well Exadels entry edition is free, but I would call that
graphical, since it misses the pageflow editor in the free edition.
(Dunno about all the config file drag and drop s
Darren Hartford wrote:
+1 to oracle!
Support Werner's observation of the JSF ide portion of Jdeveloper. I
have been having huge issues with JavaStudioCreator (stability, 'random'
changes, lack of component support (for myfaces of course ;-)).
Actually lack of component support was basically th
Hi Jonas, thanks for the clarifications, as you can see, I really like
your IDE, although some parts are still rough at the edges, which also
is understandable since the whole ide is a total rewrite.
I for instance had two times the problem of having a wrongly referenced
binding during my testr
Hi Werner,
I'm glad that you like our IDE :)
Some minor comments in line on my part (being the ADF Faces and JDev
guy on the list ;).
Werner Punz wrote:
I had
JDeveloper lingering on my HD for a while, but never
gave it a serious run due to the licensing issues, because I constantly
w
Christian Daszenies wrote:
http://www.theserverside.com/news/thread.tss?thread_id=34781
Wow, this is really cool. I was also just looking through the ADF Faces
components and they look really cool. I hope they contribute these to
MyFaces or at least make them freely usable.
Rich
+1 to oracle!
Support Werner's observation of the JSF ide portion of Jdeveloper. I
have been having huge issues with JavaStudioCreator (stability, 'random'
changes, lack of component support (for myfaces of course ;-)).
Jdeveloper picks up where JavaStudioCreator lacks -- just need to get
the dat
I had JDeveloper lingering on my HD for a while, but never
gave it a serious run due to the licensing issues, because I constantly
work on a budget here.
But I rechecked the JSF part after the announcement, that one is
absolutely excellent.
The form designer is absolutely wonderful, it is sort
Brian Abbott wrote:
I would be curious to know how oracle as a core
contributor will actually play out. Does that mean
they will dedicate one or more engineers to MyFaces
full time each and every day?!?! I mean... that's the
annual equivalent of a few hundred thousand dollars
plus opportunity co
Extremely cool! + A free JSF IDE (AFAIK, There arent
any free graphicall/RAD IDE's supporting JSF).
I would be curious to know how oracle as a core
contributor will actually play out. Does that mean
they will dedicate one or more engineers to MyFaces
full time each and every day?!?! I mean... tha
Cool news!
I am waiting for the patches trickling in now ;) ...
regards,
Martin
On 6/24/05, Werner Punz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Christian Daszenies wrote:
> > http://www.theserverside.com/news/thread.tss?thread_id=34781
> >
> Jepp good news indeed, given the fact that jdeveloper has a very
Christian Daszenies wrote:
http://www.theserverside.com/news/thread.tss?thread_id=34781
Jepp good news indeed, given the fact that jdeveloper has a very nice
jsf designer and good case tools.
The database part however seems sort of problematic with non oracle
databases :-), which is perfectly
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