[ANNOUNCE] MyFaces Core v2.0.14 Release

2012-06-18 Thread Leonardo Uribe
The Apache MyFaces team is pleased to announce the release of MyFaces Core 2.0.14. MyFaces Core is a JavaServer(tm) Faces 2.0 implementation as specified by JSR-314. MyFaces Core has passed Sun's JSR-314 TCK and is 100% compliant with the JSR-314 specification. MyFaces Core 2.0.14 is available

[ANNOUNCE] MyFaces Core v2.1.8 Release

2012-06-18 Thread Leonardo Uribe
The Apache MyFaces team is pleased to announce the release of MyFaces Core 2.1.8. MyFaces Core is a JavaServer(tm) Faces 2.1 implementation as specified by JSR-314. MyFaces Core has passed Sun's JSR-314 TCK and is 100% compliant with the JSR-314 specification. MyFaces Core 2.1.8 is available in

Trinidad is dead -- what do you use instead?

2012-06-18 Thread Joachim Schrod
Hi all, Looking at the past few months, it's quite clear that the Trinidad project is dead for all practical purposes. Almost all emails on this mailing list concerning it are not answered. New releases are tagged in SVN, but nobody finds the time to actually do them. I.e., there is neither an

Re: Trinidad is dead -- what do you use instead?

2012-06-18 Thread Jim May
I usually dont use myfaces components. I only use codi product from the myfaces family. I use Primefaces for jsf components with glassfish server. Primefaces is awesome. Ton of components and beautiful. Go take a look. On Jun 18, 2012 8:28 PM, Joachim Schrod jsch...@acm.org wrote: Hi all,

Re: Trinidad is dead -- what do you use instead?

2012-06-18 Thread Ted
I use basic jsf, I avoid anything too fancy as it'll most likely break on some browser. If I want something with a funky layout I write my own custom component. There's tons of JSF haters out there and it's not perfect, but... find me something better (both technically and standards/supported

Re: Trinidad is dead -- what do you use instead?

2012-06-18 Thread José Luis Cetina
I use: PrimeFaces (UI library for JSF, excellent) MyFaces Core Apache TomEE Apache CODI Apache OpenJPA EJB PrettyFaces iReport MySQL Etc... El 18/06/2012 19:28, Joachim Schrod jsch...@acm.org escribió: Hi all, Looking at the past few months, it's quite clear that the Trinidad project is dead