It is somewhat different from the "core" out of the JSF spec. But note that it is our general intention that the core components are useable across different devices. For instance, in the Apache drop, you can display both to desktop browsers and to mobile devices. And, in some code that is still Oracle proprietary, the same components (af:inputText, af:commandButton, etc.) are supported on Telnet devices and "ASK" (instant messaging) clients.
So, that's why we called 'em Core! -- Adam On 5/16/06, Matthias Wessendorf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi- I just have a question, why "ADF Faces core" is called "ADF Faces core"? I think the core is missleading. When you have "rich tools" like JDev, you have some components libs on your component palette. In standard you have JSF HTML and JSF CORE. Core is independent form any RenderKit (HTML, WML, etc) the <f:xxx things could be used everywhere. ADF Faces core contains components like selectInputColor or selectInputDate. From my POV it is not "core" in that meaning how the JSF spec defines the "core" name. Any thoughts? -Matthias -- Matthias Wessendorf Aechterhoek 18 48282 Emsdetten http://jroller.com/page/mwessendorf mwessendorf-at-gmail-dot-com
