Noe it works also for me: It seems I have hit a hole , sorry for false
alarm I had tried three times in a span of few minutes before writing
the e-mail.


Il 24/11/2010 10.59, Igor Drobiazko ha scritto:
> Nope,  it works for me.
>
> On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 10:47 AM, Ivano Luberti <lube...@archicoop.it>wrote:
>
>> Oh yes! I can remember about that: but the link is not working, the web
>> site seems down
>>
>> Il 24/11/2010 10.27, Igor Drobiazko ha scritto:
>>> Maybe this presentation will be interesting for the jsf developer.
>>>
>>>
>> http://blog.tapestry5.de/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/JSF-2.0-vs-Tapestry-5.pdf
>>> On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 10:16 AM, Ivano Luberti <lube...@archicoop.it
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I forward to the list what a jsf developer has written to me: I'm
>>>> working with him on a project where he has to develop the web
>>>> application and I'm working on a web service consumed by his web
>>>> application.
>>>>
>>>> I had forwarded to him a message by Thiago that was trying to point out
>>>> differences between T5 and JSF.
>>>> The interesting thing he has to say is about facelets as a way to use
>>>> standard XHTML templates inside JSF.
>>>> Also the difficulty to use together different component sets is
>>>> interesting: reminds me of the issue with different JavaScript
>>>> components in T5.
>>>>
>>>> But what really surprises me is the similarity he found between struts
>>>> and JSF
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> -------- Messaggio originale --------
>>>>
>>>> Hi Ivano,
>>>>
>>>> We do indeed use JSF for our web development and more specifically we
>>>> use Icefaces which is a set of AJAX enabled components and AJAX push
>>>> framework which sits on top of JSF. We chose to use JSF because it
>>>> wasn't too dissimilar from Struts which we were using before. Generally
>>>> we find it very good although it does have some shortcomings but they
>>>> don't tend to get in the way too much. We are using JSF 1.2 but JSF 2.0
>>>> is now available and adds support for some of the things on your list
>>>> such as, you can now use annotations for lots of things you use to have
>>>> to use XML for, there is also the addition of page level scope as per
>>>> the tapestry idea. One point the tapestry guy is wrong about though is
>>>> that with JSF you don't have to use JSP, that is only one option. We use
>>>> facelets which is now part of the JSF 2.0 spec so if you use that you
>>>> code directly in XHTML using the relevant faces tags, thus the problems
>>>> that came from using JSP as a display layer disappear.
>>>>
>>>> With JSF you get a choice of which component set you want to use, or I
>>>> believe you can use multiple but then configuration becomes more
>>>> challenging. We looked at a number including Richfaces and Woodstock and
>>>> decided that Icefaces offered the best set of components. All three of
>>>> those are open source though so are completely free to use, although
>>>> support is available too.
>>>>
>>>> Unfortunately I don't know a great deal about tapestry so I can't really
>>>> say how it compares to JSF, I think you'd have to evaluate them both and
>>>> decide which one is easier for you to work with based on your previous
>>>> experience.
>>>>
>>>> Hope that helps,
>>>> Darren
>>>>
>>>>
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