Hi all,
Looking at the past few months, it's quite clear that the Trinidad
project is dead for all practical purposes. Almost all emails on
this mailing list concerning it are not answered. New releases are
tagged in SVN, but nobody finds the time to actually do them. I.e.,
there is neither an active user community nor an active developer
community behind it. If one wants to use Trinidad, effectively, one
has to become a major developer in that project.
Well, shit happens; I'm active in open source development since 30
years, and know how this happens. Luckily, it's better than its
proprietary counterparts that close down the shop completely, when
development interest fades.
So, to the readers of this mailing list, how do you use JSF nowadays?
-- Do you cope with the basic JSF components, that are made
available by MyFaces? Without trees, scrollable data tables,
and such?
-- Do you use another component library (RichFaces, ICEFaces --
what else is available)?
-- Have you skipped ship and moved to Wicket or other component
libraries / frameworks?
I would be very much interested to hear how you do modern Web app
development nowadays, with a full-fledged component library, not on
the very basic HTML/JSF-level. Is JSF still the way to go?
Thanks a lot for your input and your patience in discussing that issue.
Joachim
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Joachim Schrod, Roedermark, Germany
Email: [email protected]