Hi all,

Thanks for your replies.


Groovie wrote:
> 
> On Thu, Jun 4, 2009 at 2:21 AM, Christian Groove
>> <groo...@groovesytems.de> wrote:
>>   
>>> Salut
>>>     
>>>> Hi All,
>>>>
>>>> We are developing a web application with myfaces.
>>>>
>>>>       
>>> That's fine, JSF is the cool think. I worked with
>>> Tobago, that comes with a great layout manager
>>> and some cool widgets.
>>>
>>> It is not my intention to overwhelm that nice
>>> project but it seems to be dead. The development
>>>     
>>
>> that's totally wrong ...
>>   
> I hope you are right, but i looks like (for me)
> that the development activity slowed down.
> 2008 was a great year an i was lucky using this
> wonderful component library.
> 
> Could you give us a short insight of the current
> development ?
> 
> I switched to Richfaces and found it also useful
> for me. What are the advantages  or drawback
> of one  lib comparing the other?
> 
> 
> Thanks
> Groovy
>>> of new widgets seems not to proceed so you may
>>> better look to other Taglibs like Richfaces, Icefaces.
>>>
>>> Groovy
>>>     
>>>> This application needs proper navigation and UI .I have observed
>>>> Trinidad
>>>> has good navigation practices and other utilities.Tobago has some good
>>>> layouts but not good navigation practices.both these technologies have
>>>> featurs like PPR.
>>>>       
> 
> Trinidat looks a little bit old-fashioned to me, anyway there
> seems to be only a little support for AJAX.
> 
> 
>>>> could some one plaese advice us which is the better technology and the
>>>> distinct features of these technologies.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Srikanth
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>       
>>>     
>>
>>
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>>   
> 
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> 

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