Well from this whole discussion, I came out with two main questions:

1- Do we have to use JSP or Portlets just because we wan to to use them, or
we just need to provide good looking dynamic WebAdmin for OpenEJB, we
started to think of the technology before we see what we really need, for
example Paulo suggested another technology which does not need any
Servlet/JSP/Portlet engine .

2- If we really need to use any of these technologies, we can search for
smaller Engines which provide the main functionality, I think - but I am not
sure - of Jetty, and we can provide OpenEJB we Jetty only to serve the
WebAdmin, or we can do as Karan suggested before to have OpenEJB distro
already bundled with Tomcat and/or Jetty .

On 8/30/07, Jacek Laskowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 8/27/07, David Blevins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Is it possible to support JSF without a full servlet container, jsp
> > enginge, and tag libs support?
>
> I don't think so. JSF is layered atop JSP so although you might think
> of JSF with no servlet container (plus JSP) there's no JSF
> implementation I can think of that would run in a servlet container
> with no jsp engine. I'd like to hear I'm mistaken though. It'd be
> great to have a JSF console for openejb. I like the idea.
>
> Jacek
>
> --
> Jacek Laskowski
> http://www.JacekLaskowski.pl
>



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- Mohammad Nour

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