> >I will let Bogdan give you more information.
> 
Thanks!   I'm looking forward to any help I can get.   :-)
> 
> > The pluggable deployemnt system of the Runtime that is used to construct
> > one JSF/Seam app from several jars can be used for JSP too.
> > For example, it lets you contribute the web.xml and application.xml from
> > several separated components.
> 
OK...a code crawling I shall go....again.   
> 
> > The action and View system can be used in plain JSP but it will need
> > some modifications.
> 
Not the happiest words I could have heard.   
> 
> > The pluggable authentification system should be directly reusable too.
> 
OK.   That might help.

> > All other web related features are tied to JSF and Seam in the default
> > implementation : Default webapp + ui-web + client plugins (wf, audit,
> > relations, ...)
> 
Back to the unhappy part.   We aren't using JSF (Deemed it to unstable and 
not quite ready for primetime for now...plus too few people using it well.)
Seam...haven't even touched it yet.
> 
> > Are you only interested in the Runtime or also in Nuxeo5 Core and
> > Services ?
> 
The Runtime for now.   I'm fairly new at the company I work for now....and we 
are in the process of upgrading a current application.   Part of that process 
is the introduction of a decent web framework for plugin functionality.   The 
first step is a relatively simple introduction of customer centric 
specializations - XSLT, SQL,   & Groovy scripts.

> > Are you using JSF or plain JSP ?
> 
JSP for now.   Looking at revamping the framework.   It's several years old 
and a bit long in the tooth.

Thanks for the information so far.   

Steve


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