On Mar 15, 2006, at 10:13 AM, Frank W. Zammetti wrote:
I value honesty and openness above all else, and when I
feel like those ideals are not being met completely, even if
relatively
beningnly as is the case in sales generally, it bugs me a bit.
Hmm, interesting. I value honesty and openness as well. I just
don't expect to see it in marketing material. I guess I don't even
"desire" it in marketing material. I tend to skip over marketing
altogether and look for the truth below.
From a purely *technical* standpoint though, as I've said
before, I'm not at this point a fan of JSF. That being said, I'm
in no
way dismissing it forever. In fact, I look forward to the next
major rev
as I hear a great many things are being addressed that may well
make it
more paletable to me. Where it came from and the motivations
behind it
are at this point largely just a historical discussion. Where it
is and
where its going is far more interesting to me :)
I'm in a similar place, though, perhaps a bit closer to acceptance.
I've completed one proof of concept project based on JSF and found a
lot of difficulties. Again, some aspects of it worked better than
Struts, others cried out for Struts :-) My biggest difficulties came
in trying to get the JSP pages to work right. I too await the next
version and hope for improvement. But I really liked the controller
strategy.
Greg
---------------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]