John and Adam, Thanks for all of your hard work getting this ready. I'm looking forward to studying it. I'm a little busy with the Maven migration now but I will get to it. Once we are fully migrated to maven I suspect this will make things easier for the ADF code to use myfaces snapshots, etc.
As for the current unavailability of a JSF impl in Maven ... there are myfaces jars on ibiblio[1]. I believe struts-shale (using m1) makes use of this now. We didn't really set them up ourselves. We just copied the jars to certain locations on an ASF server and they end up propogating there. I'm still new to maven and I haven't mastered publishing your jars yet. Maybe you need more? Soon we hope to have a full-fledged mavenized release which will solve all your problems. Sean [1] http://www.ibiblio.org/maven/myfaces/ On 1/6/06, Adam Winer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Well, we've finally gotten there and done it. A public drop > of the ADF Faces source code is now available: > > http://homepage.mac.com/awiner/FileSharing.html > > Ted Husted will be copying this over to a people.apache.org > site, at which point I'll take it down from mac.com so > my bandwidth limit doesn't get completely clobbered. > > This should be (nearly) a fully buildable Maven 2.0 project, > including a separate project of custom Maven 2 plugins ( > which are also part of the contribution.) There's an Apache 2.0 > LICENSE.txt at the root of the distribution, and to save people > the work of building it, we've included the JARs and our > demo WAR. > > John and I have spent most of this week cleaning up the > codebase to eliminate compile and build dependencies on > anything Oracle proprietary or non-ASF compatible. I'd say > we're 99.9% of the way there - the remaining points being: > > - the lack (AFAIK) of a JSF impl in the public maven > repository - obviously, we can trivially point that to > MyFaces api and impl > - Our tests use a Mock JSF impl that's just a mockmaker > run over jsf-api - but that's not totally ASF-legit. > We've included that jar in this distribution, but this needs > to be redone the right way. > > Looking forward to all of your comments! > > Best regards, > John and Adam >
