Kito-

using MyFaces is fine ;)

but also I can understand doubts against a
a) non-certified impl of JSF spec.
b) "incubator status" implementation.

b) is not active, only some infrastructure work, but that's all...
   (e.g. for host http://myfaces.apache.org/ )

However, here at Apache there is a growing community of ambitious jsf-users. And we have lot's of "customers" that are happy with MyFaces' implementation and they love that IMHO. See first of your "In the Trenches" story ;) Also Oracle tested their ADF Faces components against MyFaces 1.0.8 and it worked out-of-the-box.

And as I said before TCK is still on our plate!
But we don't know yet, when we get the chance to test MyFaces against
that kit.

But be sure, that the next release is coming. That includes also the
portlet support, that you have looked at ;)

After next release is done, I'm going to ask again regarding TCK.

HTH,
Matthias


Kito D. Mann wrote:
At 02:16 PM 3/10/2005, you wrote:

> Can someone tell me when 1.08 or 1.09 will be released, and when MyFaces
> may move out of the incubator? I'm sensing skepticism from customers
> because of the lack of a recent release, and the incubator status...


Which customers?  Do you mean myfaces users or customers that are
paying for developers that want to use myfaces?  Just curious ...

At least the incubator "stigma" is gone now.


I'm talking about consulting clients of mine who are considering using MyFaces...


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