Bill,

Did one trial app using the apache version of jsf (myfaces).  Myfaces
passes the jsf spec but has a lot of extended components to allow you
to do more or easier stuff (Oracle are donating all their jsf work to
the apache myfaces project).  All the back end work in Myfaces/jsf is
servlets so anything you can do with UOJ in any other servlet based
framework you can do in jsf/myfaces which means the whole UOJ thing.

Note that myfaces and jsf are looking seriously at ajax but because of
the jsf model it will take them some work.  Sun are pretty committed
to both jsf and ajax and I listened to an interesting podcast
yesterday on some of the stuff they are doing to integrate the two (go
to javaposse.com and listen to podcast # 56).

If you are just starting out and at the investigation/trial stage you
should definitley also have a look at the new google web toolkit
(code.google.com/webtoolkit).  Very, very impressive.
The host calls in gwt are also servlets so would also have no trouble using uoj.

HTH

Adrian

Wendy Smoak is doing a lot of stuff with jsf/myfaces so

If you are just starting out,



On 6/1/06, Brutzman, Bill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is anyone doing JSF (Java Server Faces), and/or AJAX, not using RedBack?

--Bill
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