Hey all,

I can see the many points here, let me just chime in, however, on what
Leonardo said.

Part of determining a JSF library is finding the one that works right
for you.  Trinidad has (for a long time) not bad any major increases
in functionality.  While I do not consider the product dead, I can see
some of the frustration.

The thing about open source, however, is that it requires community
involvement.  This isn't a commercial product.  I know the developers
that I work with have a keen interest in maintaining Trinidad and we
answer questions and update things as best they can.  If there is some
functionality you'd like to see in Trinidad, please open up a
discussion on the dev list about it.  We'd like to hear from you.

If you decide Trinidad isn't right for you, I have heard good great
things about PrimeFaces although I've never used it myself.  The
renderkit I generally use in my day to day development is ADFFaces
which is a Trinidad derivative from Oracle.

Scott

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On Jun 19, 2012, at 3:25 AM, Leonardo Uribe <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Manuel
>
> What I mean is the API in Trinidad has a good design and is very
> flexible and extensible.
>
> regards,
>
> Leonardo
>
> 2012/6/19 Manuel Hartl <[email protected]>:
>> hi Leonardo,
>>
>> It is easy to have a stable API when rarely anything is changed.
>>
>> Regards,
>>    Manuel.
>>
>>
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> Trinidad is considered "rock solid". Its API is stable, well tested
>>> and it offers outstanding browser compatibility (now you get why it
>>> doesn't look too fancy).
>>>
>>> Most of the interest of MyFaces developers these years has been around
>>> JSF spec, MyFaces Core and MyFaces CODI (future top level project
>>> Apache DeltaSpike), which have primary importance for JSF and are
>>> critical parts in the day-to-day work. I think it will be more
>>> interest in the future to do something in the component libraries, but
>>> for now the priorities comes first.
>>>
>>> At the end, the way you do the UI depends of your needs.
>>>
>>> regards,
>>>
>>> Leonardo Uribe
>>>
>>> 2012/6/19 Çağatay Çivici <[email protected]>:
>>>> On 19.Haz.2012, at 03:34, Jim May wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>> -- Do you use another component library (RichFaces, ICEFaces --
>>>>>>   what else is available)?
>>>> PrimeFaces is currently way more popular than any other JSF UI library.
>>>>
>>>> http://www.google.com/trends/?q=primefaces,richfaces,icefaces&ctab=0&geo=all&date=all&sort=0
>>>>
>>>> Çağatay Çivici
>>>> Principal Consultant
>>
>>
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