Gerald Müllan schrieb: > I have had a look at A4J the last week, it looks really very promising! > > The main point i was aware of, is that it`s very easy to use. > > Maybe there is a lack of functionality because it is a young project, > but i would prefer this one for ajaxing the next jsf-web-app. > > To my mind, 1.) should work definitely. > I am sure that there is no support for 2.) > I have also doubts that 3.) will work. > > Seems that you have to take in mind to build/use some ajax components. > Also a short note, Ernst Fastl is working on something similar as we speak, it will be called partial page rendering and will be soon part of the tomahawk sandbox. (The first commit should be within the next two weeks)
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