> > good point. I remember when I tried to replace some JARs inside a > container (it worked) > but our QA told me that this will cause problems @ customers`s side. > They pay much money for a container and replacing JARs can cause loose > of support form the vendor side.
Even when the customers engineers agree to do it, management will give a thumbs down ;-) > > Anyway, let`s do the JSF 1.2 impl. Java EE 5 will not be part of > production at big big big customers. so containers like Geronimo or > OC4J (just to name two) will be able to take the MyFaces JSF 1.2 impl > to their system Even though the big companies are likely to be late implementers, all AppServer-Companies have to get working NOW... It might need some marketing to convince some appserver-people to wait for MyFaces 1.2 regards Alexander