My top questions for 10/8.

-Would you consider allowing an interface that would allow for rendering 
on the browser? For example, are we allowed to emit Java Script from the 
faces tag to implement render?


- Does JSF allow for multi row updates and M/D processing?

-       Is validation logic reusable across the different apps?

-       Would you consider simplifying the events?

-       How scalable is JSF?

-       When can we expect rich UI Components?

-       Can you render JSF components to PDF, etc.?


V. Cekvenich wrote:
> Next Tuesday at 8AM Eastern, Oct.the 8th, Craig, lead on Servlets, 
> Struts, Tomcat and JSF will present a webchat on JSF at JavaSoft.com.
> 
> Maybe block that time out and listen in.
> You can see JSF on Early Release of Developers Connection (same place 
> RowSet is) on JavaSoft.com.
> 
> 1. I urge you to consider writing a hello world MVC war by mirroring the 
> car demo.war. Examine the Jar packages and not all the controllers like 
> the tree control. See how validation and events happen. Etc.
> 
> This will enable you to ask better questions. This is early release, so… 
> I would rather MVC users did not ask newbie questions of what page 
> controls you have, when you can see them in the JAR package, etc.
> This will qualify us to ask better questions in the limited time frame. 
> (I might send my questions in ahead of time to the JSR-127.)
> 
> Separately:
> 2. Netscape v7 is great. (Netscape 5 and 6 were not). With AOL using 
> Netscape 7 soon, it will have a large market share. You can use Netscape 
> 7 cross platform, and it does not fall to viruses in browser or e-mail 
> that MS browser and e-mail do.
> Consider using it, at least to be compatible to it at run time with you 
> wars.
> 
> 3. Neat technology:
> http://www.xulplanet.com/tutorials/xultu/
> 
> 4. Implements JSF : http://www.iternum.com/i3test/index.jsp
> But it duplicates thing in the JSF.jar.
> 
> Hth, .V
> 
> 
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