On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 9:21 AM, measwel wrote:
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> mraible wrote:
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> > On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 7:55 AM, measwel
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> >> It does help, thank you. At the moment I lean towards struts2. A couple
> >> additional questions:
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> >> 1) How can I configure netbeans to run appfuse
mraible wrote:
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> On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 7:55 AM, measwel
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>> It does help, thank you. At the moment I lean towards struts2. A couple
>> additional questions:
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>> 1) How can I configure netbeans to run appfuse in jetty? Would you
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>> using this container as standard
On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 7:55 AM, measwel wrote:
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> It does help, thank you. At the moment I lean towards struts2. A couple
> additional questions:
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> 1) How can I configure netbeans to run appfuse in jetty? Would you
> recommend
> using this container as standard?
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If you're using NetBean's Mav
It does help, thank you. At the moment I lean towards struts2. A couple
additional questions:
1) How can I configure netbeans to run appfuse in jetty? Would you recommend
using this container as standard?
2) As I understand it the main difference between jsf an struts is, that jsf
is component b
On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 6:12 AM, measwel wrote:
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> Indeed, it works fine on jetty. Both JSF and Struts2 basic. As I am using
> Netbeans, I will see if I can install Tomcat or Jetty in the IDE.
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> Could you please comment on the following:
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> 1) I believe appfuse version 2.0.2 should have jsf 2.0
Indeed, it works fine on jetty. Both JSF and Struts2 basic. As I am using
Netbeans, I will see if I can install Tomcat or Jetty in the IDE.
Could you please comment on the following:
1) I believe appfuse version 2.0.2 should have jsf 2.0 support. When I look
at my-faces config I can see version