I use:
PrimeFaces (UI library for JSF, excellent)
MyFaces Core
Apache TomEE
Apache CODI
Apache OpenJPA
EJB
PrettyFaces
iReport
MySQL
Etc...
El 18/06/2012 19:28, "Joachim Schrod" <[email protected]> escribió:

> 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]
>
>

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