Not sure about ajax continuations but the nightly build does contain a fix
require to get ajax4jsf working.

On 9/22/07, Greg Reddin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 9/21/07, Pavel Savara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > How stable are nightly builds?
> > I suppose we will developed new project for a while before it goes live
> so
> > would you recommend to use nightly builds because new version will be
> out
> > soon or should I stick with latest release rather?
> > Does it have any advantage to use nightly builds over the latest release
> > for new projects?
>
>
> I would think your best bet is to start with the latest release and see if
> it provides the functionality you need. If not, then ask here (or look in
> Jira) to see if the functionality has been added in a nightly. I would say
> the nightlies are pretty stable at this point as there has not been much
> church lately.
>
> We would like to use persistent connection between client and server
> (Jetty
> > Continuation) and sent updates from server to client rather than client
> > asking by request all the time probably by using drw Ajax toolkit (Ajax
> > continuations). Can you see any possible problems to use this technology
> > together with JSF or shale?
>
>
> If you're just asking about AJAX then I don't see any problems. I don't
> know
> anything about "Ajax continuations" so I can't really help much there.
>
> Greg
>

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