Hi

Yes that is a valid thought and something that may be taken into 
consideration. But using REST + JavaScript opens the possibility to only 
use web developers to create the front end and using Java Developers for 
the services. 

So it seems that it is hard to find a good portlet/JSF2 website? anyone?

/Markus

On Wednesday, October 17, 2012 11:29:39 AM UTC+2, Lukasz Plotnicki wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> regarding the first choice: JavaScript-based client. Considering the large 
> in-house Java developers number, you may consider evaluating GWT (
> https://developers.google.com/web-toolkit/). In my opinion it is 
> perfectly suited for larger teams and projects.
>
> Best wishes,
> Lukasz 
>
> Am Dienstag, 16. Oktober 2012 09:25:59 UTC+2 schrieb Markus Backman:
>>
>> Hi
>>
>> Where I work there is an ongoing debate on how the company should build 
>> it's web applications in the future. The company is a large financial 
>> company and the company has a large number of Java developers. The current 
>> web applications is built upon Web 1.0 style, multipage and no AJAX. To 
>> give the customers a better experience there is need to move to a Web 
>> 2.0ish style with more of a singlepage application.
>>
>> The technology choice is being debated at the moment and the different 
>> choices are:
>> * REST style JSON/XML services + some JavaScript framework(s) on the 
>> client.
>> * Portlet 2.0 (JSR 286) + JSF 2.0 (JSR 314)
>>
>> There is no shortage of REST style + JS framework web applications out on 
>> the Internet so that seems a rather popular approach. But what I haven't 
>> found is some site that uses Portlet + JSF and combining it to a good Web 
>> 2.0ish web application. Anyone that knows of such an application that can 
>> point me in that direction?
>>
>> Any experiences and thought are welcomed.
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Markus 
>>
>

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