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 Sent from my iPhone 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 >> >> >> -- >> Dipl. Inform. Manuel Hartl >> Software Architect >> >> FlexSecure-Logo KobilGroup-Logo >> >> FlexSecure GmbH >> Industriestr. 12 >> D - 64297 Darmstadt >> Tel: +49 (0) 6151 501 23-18 >> Fax: +49 (0) 6151 501 23-19 >> >> E-Mail: [email protected] >> Internet: www.flexsecure.de >> >> Geschäftsführer: >> Erwin Stallenberger, Markus Ruppert >> >> Amtsgericht Darmstadt HRB 8036 >> Umsatzsteuernummer: DE 214745269 >>

