[ajug-members] Speaking of JSF... some comments...

Brian Antonelli brian.antonelli at gmail.com
Fri Sep 14 11:18:44 EDT 2007


JSF by itself, especially if you're just using the RI from Sun is not that
great. I was one of the early adopters and deployed several applications
using JSF for Bellsouth at my previous job and there were times I wanted to
just scream. However, with recent developments and new implementations, like
MyFaces from Apache, it has gotten a lot better.. There are also ways to go
"JSPless" like Facelets.. I am at Autotrader.com now and we have two
projects utilizing JSF (using MyFaces and Facelets) and have had pretty good
luck using these technologies..

--Brian

On 9/14/07, Rick Reumann <rick.reumann at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >From my brief time working with JSF, to be 'nice' I'll say I was not
> pleased with it. Currently, at my new place of employment some 'pointy
> heads' are considering using it for a project (for the sole reason of it
> being a 'standard' - these 'pointy heads' haven't coded in years). I'm
> working on a document voicing my objections, but I would really appreciate
> some specific comments from those that have worked with it, or have lead a
> team trying to use it, and the frustrations you've run into trying to
> implement it. Yes, I know there are posts I can google for as well, and I am
> using them as well, but I'd still appreciate any comments from this
> community. I'll be happy with any feedback (even positive feedback on the
> framework) either on-list or off-list.
>
> Thanks so much.
>
> --
> Rick
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