Thanks Kevan - maybe this should be under a new subject...

I am really concerned about using JSF and want to avoid it. But it seems to be 
the recommended way to generate your HTML.
>From what I understand, there shouldn't be any problem just not to use JSF. 
>Instead create dynamic markup mostly with Javasript and AJAX. Please correct 
>me if I'm wrong.

Alexander

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Von: Kevan Miller [mailto:[email protected]] 
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 9. Januar 2013 16:44
An: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: Why should I use Geronimo?


On Jan 9, 2013, at 5:50 AM, "Lochschmied, Alexander" 
<[email protected]> wrote:

> Can it be compared to Play Framework for example?

Geronimo is a lighweight, composable, Java EE-based application server. A full 
Java EE Geronimo application server contains multiple technologies (JPA, 
Servlet/JSP, JSF, JMS, etc.).

I think of the Play Framework as fundamentally a Web Framework (e.g. JSF, 
Grails, Spring MVC, etc.). You can run Play applications in standalone mode 
(I'm not sure if that's what Play calls it). You can also create a Play 
application, generate a .war file, and deploy the .war file on Geronimo.

Hope that helps. 

--kevan

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