One more note, form my side. Here is a *viewlet*, a demo of some components, in case you like to get an idea:
http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/jdev/viewlets/1013/richclient_viewlet_swf.html Sure, that isn't a *documentation* but at least you can "see" something ... ;) Thanks, Matthias On 3/14/07, Matthias Wessendorf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, This is a proposal to donate a rich component library for JSF to the Apache Software Foundation. The live version of the proposal is available at http://wiki.apache.org/myfaces/RCF_Proposal. Omar Tazi (Chief Open Source Evangelist at Oracle) and I have been working on that proposal over the past days. Comments and questions are welcome. There is also a vacant place for two more mentors. Once people are satisfied with the proposal I will first call a vote on the MyFaces PMC to sponsor the proposal and Omar will resend this proposal to the General Incubator List. PS. Based on quick Google and USPTO searches there doesn't seem to be anything that would cause trouble with the "RCF" name. Thx, Matthias Wessendorf ================================ RCF, a rich component library for JSF ================================ Abstract -------- RCF is a rich (Ajax-style) component set for the JavaServer Faces(tm) 1.2 technology. . Proposal -------- RCF is an Ajax-based component library for the JavaServer Faces technology. RCF comes with very high quality components, and skinning (CSS-based) capabilities. RCF features include: file upload support, client-side conversion and validation, a complete Ajax-integration, data tables, hierarchical tables, color/date pickers, menu tabs/buttons, wizards, popups, toolbars, toolboxes, internationalization and accessibility. This project starts with more than 100 components which have already been documented and thoroughly tested. RCF stands for Rich Client Framework and it means that web applications, using this component set look very similar to a real, native desktop application. The name for this project can be a subject to change. RCF depends on some artifacts, provided by the Apache Trinidad project, such as framework features or Apache Maven plug-ins. Background -------- The development of RCF started in 2005 at Oracle Corporation. With the advent of Ajax and the higher requirements for a very rich user experience, Oracle decided to implement a rich/Ajax-style JSF component set. The goal was to advance the already existing ADF Faces product, donated to the ASF in early 2006 (Apache Trinidad). When the development of RCF started, there wasn't any JSF component set that provides similar richness to the user. The RCF components run on any JSF 1.2 compliant implementation. RCF is based on some internal features of the Apache Trinidad project. The JavaServer Faces technology is a very important technology for the RCF component set, since RCF requires JSF as its runtime environment. Oracle has a large commitment to both open source and open standards. This proposal illustrates Oracle's commitment to the success of the JSF standard and supporting the open source community by providing a rich component set under a liberal license, the Apache 2.0 license. Rationale -------- The project is interested in moving to Apache for the following reasons: To provide Apache-licensed implementation of a full-blown Ajax-based JSF component set, to become better integrated with the MyFaces and Shale initiatives, and to build a strong vendor-neutral community that will outlast any one person's or company's participation. Initial Goals -------- The initial goals of the proposed project are: * Viable community around the RCF code base * Active relationships and possible cooperation with related projects and communities, such as Apache MyFaces (and it's subprojects) or Apache Trinidad. Current Status ============== Meritocracy -------- All the initial committers are familiar with the meritocracy principles of Apache, and have already worked on the various source code bases. Some of the initial committers also have experience, undergoing the Apache incubation process. We will follow the normal meritocracy rules also with other potential contributors. Community -------- The Apache MyFaces project, the Apache Trinidad podling and the JavaServer Faces standard hold great promise. A fully Ajax-based set of user interface components will significantly accelerate their adoption. We strongly believe that RCF will gather significant momentum and enough developers to build a vibrant community of users and contributors. Core Developers -------- Four of the initial committers are Oracle employees and all are committers on the Apache Trinidad podling. One of them is a committer at Apache MyFaces and Apache Shale. Four of the initial committers are committers on the Apache MyFaces project. RCF was developed by Oracle employees. Alignment -------- RCF aligns perfectly with Apache MyFaces, Apache Trinidad and other ASF projects utilizing J2EE infrastructure such as Tomcat or Shale. Of particular relevance are projects such as Geronimo, Apache libraries like Jakarta Taglibs and Apache Maven. Known Risks ============== Orphaned products -------- Most of the active developers would like to become RCF Committers or PMC Members and have long term interest to develop and maintain the code. Inexperience with Open Source ----------------------------- All the initial developers have worked on open source before and many are committers and PMC members within other Apache projects. Homogenous Developers ----------------------------- Four of the initial committers are Oracle employees. The developers are experienced and very familiar with distributed, multi-national, asynchronous environments. Also Oracle will most likely influence developers across the globe to join the RCF community. Reliance on Salaried Developers ----------------------------- Some of the initial committers are salaried developers employed by Oracle. Oracle is committed to standards and open source and committed to building a vibrant and diverse community around this project. The remaining developers are individual volunteers who are passionate about the technology. The donating company has reached out and will continue to reach out in its effort to build a diverse community. Relationships with Other Apache Products ---------------------------------------- RCF will likely be used by a Java EE 5 (web) compliant container, like Geronimo or Tomcat 6, requires some Apache products (Shale Test, commons digester, commons beanutils, Trinidad, Xerces), and will support Apache MyFaces. An Excessive Fascination with the Apache Brand --------------------------------------------- All of us are familiar with Apache and we have participated in Apache projects as contributors, committers, and PMC members. While we expect the Apache brand may help attract more contributors, our interests in starting this project is based on the factors mentioned in the Rationale section. However, we will be sensitive to inadvertent abuse of the Apache brand and will work with the Incubator PMC and the PRC to ensure the brand policies are respected. Documentation ============= There isn't a documentation at the moment, but Oracle is actively working on developing comprehensive documentation for RCF and that documentation will be provided soon or upon availability. Initial Source ============== The initial code base is owned by Oracle. The applicable code will be re-licensed under the Apache License 2.0. All dependencies have Apache compatible licenses. These include BSD and CDDL licensed dependencies. External Dependencies ============== All dependencies have Apache compatible licenses. These include BSD and CDDL licensed dependencies. Required Resources ============== Mailing lists * [EMAIL PROTECTED] * [EMAIL PROTECTED] * [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subversion Directory * https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/rfc Issue Tracking * JIRA RCF (RCF) Other Resources * Wiki Initial Committers ================== Name Email CLA ---------------------------------------------------------------- Adam Winer awiner at apache dot org yes Bernd Bohmann bommel at apache dot org yes Bruno Aranda baranda at apache dot org yes Gabrielle Crawford gcrawford at apache dot org yes Gerald Muellan gmuellan at apache dot org yes Jeanne Waldman jwaldman at apache dot org yes Martin van den Bemt mvdb at apache dot org yes Martin Marinschek mmarinschek at apache dot org yes Matthias Wessendorf matzew at apache dot org yes Affiliations ============ Name Affiliation ------------------------------------------------- Adam Winer Oracle Corporation Gabrielle Crawford Oracle Corporation Jeanne Waldman Oracle Corporation Matthias Wessendorf Oracle Corporation Sponsors ======== Champion * Manfred Geiler (manolito at apache dot org) Nominated Mentors * Martin van den Bemt (mvdb at apache dot org) * ''TODO'' Sponsoring Entity * ''TODO: Apache MyFaces (vote needed)''
-- Matthias Wessendorf http://tinyurl.com/fmywh further stuff: blog: http://jroller.com/page/mwessendorf mail: mwessendorf-at-gmail-dot-com
