> -----Original Message----- > From: Carsten Fregin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2006 10:52 AM > To: MyFaces Development > Subject: Re: We need a good demo application > > I like seam, but it is still beta. You are, for example, not able to > display a DataModel without first searching the content on > the page. In > the next release, there will be a new annotation to set up > your session > bean correctly but they first have to remove the > SeamInterceptor stuff > (ejb anti pattern). The seam application is not complex enough:) > > What is missing in most of the books and samples out there is an > explanation, how to implement page to page conversion in various > situations. I would suggest an application like > phpbb(http://www.phpbb.com/), a discussion application in php. Winner
either a forum like phpbb -> could subsutitute the old jive opensource solution or a chat-html-gateway -> usefull for thows of us confined behind aggressive firewalls, but willing to participate in online-discussions... > should be the one with the cleanest code and page structure. > Beautifulnes of the pages itself should be 2.nd or 3.rd place. well beautifulness of the UI could demonstrate how to apply templating or skinning... regards Alexander > > Werner Punz wrote: > > > It indeed is, that is one good thing about Seam, they have > a very good > > sample in place in which you can start hacking away. > > There definitely is a need for a sample which combines > hibernate/ejb3, > > myfaces, shale, and spring (with an opensessioninview > filter), given > > the number of people requesting crud examples > > > > > > > > > > Sean Schofield schrieb: > > > >> A while back Craig and I had talked about a demo app that > would show > >> off both MyFaces and Shale. I still think that would be a > sweet idea. > >> > >> Sean > >> > >> On 2/6/06, Werner Punz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> > >>> Dennis Byrne schrieb: > >>> > >>>> You could instantiate a HSQLDB server inside of > >>>> ServletContextListener.contextInitialized() for the > database . No > >>>> hassle for setup. > >>>> > >>>> Dennis Byrne > >>>> > >>> Derby would be the logical choice due to the licensing ;-) > >>> > >>> > >> > > > >
