Mailing list traffic also continues to grow:
http://people.apache.org/~coar/mlists.html#myfaces.apache.org
On 9/27/05, Werner Punz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The funny thing is, that www.theserverside.com also had problems at the exact
time
back then, so there was no official announcement.
Great!
Do we have some info about how many times the new myfaces release has
been downloaded?
2005/9/27, Enrique Medina [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Congratulations ;-)
2005/9/27, Werner Punz [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Martin Marinschek wrote:
Congratulations to the team!
We have had a 100.000 hits
Yes, the funny thing is, that Seam and Struts Ti both claim to try to
achieve rails ease of use, which is a mythical claim, you cannot achieve
that without extension of the java introspection api, or a rework of it
;-), but at least Seam simplifies some issue really a lot.
Anyway, having had the
JSF is definately gaining momentum. There is another group of
programmers from a rival consulting group in our building. I kept
telling this guy about how JSF was really cool. This time he finally
listened and he reported back to me that he was going to use it in his
next project. He asked me
next project. He asked me if I had hear of MyFaces ;-)
8-)
sean
On 9/27/05, Werner Punz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, the funny thing is, that Seam and Struts Ti both claim to try to
achieve rails ease of use, which is a mythical claim, you cannot achieve
that without extension of the
Congratulations to the team!
We have had a 100.000 hits a day first time on Sept 21.
regards,
Martin
It's me the responsible of the 100.000 hits...
... just kidding :D
Good news!
Bruno
2005/9/26, Martin Marinschek [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Congratulations to the team!
We have had a 100.000 hits a day first time on Sept 21.
regards,
Martin
Martin Marinschek wrote:
Congratulations to the team!
We have had a 100.000 hits a day first time on Sept 21.
regards,
Martin
was there someone load testing ;-)
no seriously, congratulations.