Am 03.12.10 17:44, schrieb ken keller:
1Mpvs/day on which URL?
mojarra looks inactive:
http://java.net/projects/mojarra/lists
The richfaces team seems to prefer mojarra to myfaces. Given the effort
being devoted to richfaces& primefaces atop jsf2, one would think there
would be much more activity on the lists.
Actually the Richfaces team has historically preferred Mojarra, we have
been somewhat behind in the 1.2.x implementations for a while due to the
interest of committers to roll a 1.2 release (after all someone has to
spend time or money to roll the release). The situation on the committer
side has been cleared up. Add to that that Mojarra still is the
reference implementation which means the component authors target
Mojarra first.
Not sure what the opinion of the Richfaces guys towards MyFaces nowadays
is. I assume they test their stuff against our impl. I got several
errors in the ajax part in a while ago, which were cleared up by me.
Given that MyFaces soon will be also part of JBOSS AS I guess their
testing against our impl will improve.
As for Primefaces, Cagatay is pretty implementation agnostic, he runs
his stuff for testing against both impls. I talked to him several times,
about issues he might have run into.
I've posted twice over the last few months about
javax.faces.application.ViewExpiredException
thrown on appengine but nobody replied.
Sorry for that I and others have missed your pists.
http://www.irian.at/myfaces_support
costs $5,300/yr for basic support--$10,600 for advanced. My startup can't
afford this--especially without trying it first--perhaps a paygo option.
I haven't studied the source code to see if there's unit testing.
Yes there is lots of :-)
As compelling as jsf2 is, I'm scared to bet my startup on it.
On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 12:30 AM, Mark Struberg<strub...@yahoo.de> wrote:
Hi!
With the pretty fast development on the spec side (last year 2.0, last week
2.1 - thanks Ed!) there is a very steady development going on atm. Also
remember that EE6 is pretty fresh.
So while there is currently not that much traffic on the us...@mf list
there is pretty much of it on the dev list atm.
The move from JSF-1.x to JSF-2.x is still to be done for most of the legacy
projects, but there are a few JFS-2 projects already in production with lot
of success (we currently serve ~ 1 mio page hits per day with MyFaces-2,
OpenWebBeans, CODI, OpenJPA2 and our servers are pretty 'cold')
LieGrue,
strub
--- On Fri, 12/3/10, Matthias Wessendorf<mat...@apache.org> wrote:
From: Matthias Wessendorf<mat...@apache.org>
Subject: Re: myfaces popularity
To: "MyFaces Discussion"<users@myfaces.apache.org>
Date: Friday, December 3, 2010, 7:44 AM
On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 7:28 AM, ken
keller<klr...@gmail.com>
wrote:
This mailing list isn't very active. Most of the
messages seem to be about
component libs like Trinidad.
Is myfaces popular?
yes it is.
Wouldn't a searchable group be more convenient than a
mailing list?
the archives *are* searchable (e.g. markmail).
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