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> Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2005 3:11 PM
> To: MyFaces Development
> Subject: Re: Can I contribute to project ?
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> this all sounds very interesing, iwe're too working on an ajaxcomponent
> right now (datatable) and we were also thinking in making this a global
> attribute for all components.
Main difference with sundbox : you  create custom components with own
lifecycle. My system support FULL JSF process, can use ALL standart and most
of custom components.
> maybe have a look at the custom examples
> in the sandbox folder. we used a special javascript library (i think
> from ruby on rails) called prototype.js. and it is really very neat, it
It also use MS ActiveX XmlHttpRequest. As I was write, it have lot of
problem. Most important for me - trouble with manupulate with parts of
responce. It not such important for one component, but produce troubles in
my case, where I can get in response set of page parts to update.
Second - MSXML don't can parse JSF html ! Even it transformed to valid XML.
JSF use ':' as separator for ID's of components. MS XML parser don't allow
such symbols in XML #IMPLIED attributes !
Third - user can turn off support of ActiveX in browser for security reason.
the nearest example for me - my own company. ActiveX turn off by corporate
policy.
Forth - Opera,  very limited support for XMLHttp, Pocket ....
...............
> does a lot of the work for you and seems to have no compatibility
> problems. also we already defined an ajaxPhaseListener, which looks if an
> ajaxcomponent is to be rendered and then jumps out of the life-cycle.
Yes. It good idea for single component, but not implemented for support of
normal JSF life. Main target for me - lightweight internet client for
corporate ERP system, we want get access for clients to control of orders,
prices etc., and for sales managers with PocketPC communicators. ( Don't
tested, but by specifications my library can  work with Pocket PC 2003 ...)
In this case, create special component for any updatable part of page very
trouble ...
> have a look, im sure it is of interest to you
>
> best wishes joerg
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