The jboss doc link gives heaps of food for thought.

Just wondering, am i correct to say that G4JSF became ajax4jsf which
then became richfaces ?

This kinda makes it quite confusing when i have jsf and gwt and no
idea what i can use to glue it together :P

An example would be very helpful :) on the seam application, and maybe
on the other ways of pulling information. :)

I have used spring in the past, tho not starting out and it already
had a very structured hierarchy and as i'm a fresh out of uni, and
this is mostly a green feilds type project, there is way to many
technologies to look at and yet not enough time in the day. :/

The jsf website that i'm now working on had a pre existing database
backend in oracle.  The developer before me used netbeans out of the
box features to generate a brand new interface to the oracle database.
(can't remember the backend infrastructure, will find out in the
morning when i'm at work)

The simple stuff is done and now its to the hard stuff.

i have thought of doing through GWT DOM objects, but i would like a
cleaner way of keeping state, the application will be doing big edits
to the database backend if they apply the changes they make and i
would like to allow any not pre-commited changes to either linger till
out of session of save for next session which means that GWT DOM
object pulling for the id/keys won't do.


Google group discussions seems to be quite nice, tho i do miss the
spell check feature that is in gmail. :)

On Dec 14, 5:50 pm, "olivier FRESSE" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi will,
> I work on a project where we use GWT, seam and facelet. The server is a
> glassfish one.
> Seam is a great framework, and I really see it as a great enhancement to
> JSF.
> It provides many components, including "Seam Remoting".
> Seam Remoting allows a remote access to seam components,using Ajax.
> And you can replace GWT Services by Remoting calls...
> This allows you to easily share data between JSF/Facelet pages and GWT
> modules via
> Seam contexts.
>
> see :http://docs.jboss.com/seam/2.1.1.CR2/reference/en-US/html_single/#gwt
>
> Of course, this may mean deep modifications in your project.
> If you wan to integrate a simple GWT module in a page and read hidden input
> values
> from the page I see 2 solutions :
>
> JSNI : Allows you to call JScript in the page.
>
> GWT DOM object : Allows you to manipulate DOM objects.
>
> I'll find  a sample  and post it there :-)
>
> O.
>
> 2008/12/13 will.dutt <[email protected]>
>
>
>
> > i've been look around for anything that was happening with these 2
> > great components. sadly the g4jsf is a dead end :(.
>
> > i've got a JSF website that is now hitting the boundaries of what is
> > possible in a static html refresh browser and needs GWT badly.
>
> > does anyone have any good examples of integrating GWT components to
> > pull information from the page its placed on and rpc the rest of the
> > content it needs?
>
> > i can place a GWT compenent on the page with div's which is good, but
> > i'm having trouble getting information from the page (eg ID that link
> > to a database). what is the command to do that?
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