I would agree, except for the fact that MailReader is not by any measure
an impressive application (sufficient yes, but not impressive)... in the
context of JSF (and Shale), where at least part of the point is to
enable easily building more advanced types of applications (that *IS*
part of the point, right?!?), I don't think it would do justice to the
technologies its demoing. I mean, we wouldn't want anyone to think the
best JSF can do is MailReader, would we?? :) (even me, who isn't
exactly a JSF booster, wouldn't find that fair)
Frank
Craig McClanahan wrote:
On 1/11/06, Frank W. Zammetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
My major complaint is that every single example and tutorial I've found is
so simplistic and frankly ugly as hell that it can't help but cast JSF in
a bad light
Sure sounds a lot like a canonical example program that's been around here
for a few years ... Struts MailReader :-).
Craig
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