LOL !
On May 19, 7:45 am, Meredith Gregory <[email protected]> wrote:
> Marius,
>
> No, seriously, tell us how you really feel. ;-)
>
> Best wishes,
>
> --greg
>
>
>
> On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 12:22 PM, marius d. <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I've been working on JSF projects in the past and IMO lift is nothing
> > like JSF. I wouldn't do another JSF project, period because it is
> > simply pointless as personally I find the whole JSF concet much
> > inferior to Lift and even to Spring + Velocity.
>
> > ... just a personal rant.
>
> > Br's,
> > Marius
>
> > On May 18, 6:56 am, "Narayanaswamy, Mohan" <mohan.narayanasw...@credit-
> > suisse.com> wrote:
> > > I am learning lift(and so scala) for the past 7 days.
>
> > > Myself and one of my friend were discussing about lift for our new
> > > project. When I was introducing the TODO project code and how to setup
> > > using mvn.
>
> > > He was able to understand quite easily and I really amazed about it as
> > > he is newer to lift than me.
>
> > > He mentioned that lift may actually constructing the object and invoking
> > > the method as similar to JSF. He went on saying that, convention makes
> > > simpler in Lift, whereas JSF configuration made jsf complex. He even
> > > compared how "Facelet and Lift template & snippet" were quite similar.
>
> > > How fare it is true that lift is constructing the object similar to JSF?
> > > Is there any relation to JSF and LIFT?
>
> > > Mohan
>
> > > Code we used for our discussion
>
> > > <lift:TD.add form="post">
> > > <table>
> > > <tr>
> > > <td>Description:</td>
> > > <td><todo:desc>To Do</todo:desc></td>
> > > 19
> > > </tr>
> > > <tr>
> > > <td>
> > > Priority
> > > </td>
> > > <td>
> > > <todo:priority>
> > > <select><option>1</option></select>
> > > </todo:priority>
> > > </td>
> > > </tr>
> > > <tr>
> > > <td> </td>
> > > <td>
> > > <todo:submit>
> > > <button>New</button>
> > > </todo:submit>
> > > </td>
> > > </tr>
> > > </table>
> > > </lift:TD.add>
>
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