No rush we still have a load of work to do, feature complete != finished :-)

After all the spec also is not finished yet...

But I guess this time it wont take a year behind the ri
like we had in myfaces 1.2 :-)


Cheers

Werner


Simon Lessard schrieb:
Awesome, thanks to everyone who helped with that.

Now I gotta do my part and finish Facelets...


~ Simon

On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 6:06 AM, Matthias Wessendorf <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 11:46 AM, Werner Punz <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
     > Hello everyone
     >
     > as it seems, *knock on wood* we are now feature complete in our
    javascripts.
     > Currently you can use the files by a manual include of following
    files in
     > following order:
     >
     >                api/OpenAjax.js</include>
     >                _impl/_util/_LangUtils.js</include>
     >                _impl/_util/_ListenerQueue.js</include>
     >                _impl/_util/_Logger.js</include>
     >                _impl/_util/_Utils.js</include>
     >                _impl/xhrCore/_Exception.js</include>
     >                _impl/xhrCore/_AjaxUtils.js</include>
     >                _impl/xhrCore/_AjaxRequestQueue.js</include>
     >                _impl/xhrCore/_AjaxRequest.js</include>
     >                _impl/xhrCore/_AjaxResponse.js</include>
     >                _impl/xhrCore/_xhrCoreAdapter.js</include>
     >                _impl/core/jsf_impl.js</include>
     >                api/jsf.js
     >
     > Note the build process to generate a single compressed jsf.js has
    been
     > prepared but not yet been enabled....
     > The build process uses currently the standard alpha quality
    standard maven
     > javascript plugin because I could not get our javascript plugin
    to work for
     > now (I would be more than happy if anyone could get ours to run)...
     >
     > Thanks to Alex and Ganesh for the outstanding work.

    +1
    Great job guys.
    Was good to see the main development was happening, as it should, here.

    Community over code is a big plus! :-)

    -Matthias

     > So what still has to be done on the javascript side of things.
     > Code cleanup, bugfixing, additional configuration options, and
    integration
     > of spec changes, and documentation...
     >
     > Werner
     >
     >



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