What version of AppFuse are you using?  The easiest way to "switch" is
likely to create another project from scratch and use some sort of
diff tool to compare what's different. So the short answer is "no",
it's not easy to switch. How much have you done in the web tier?  Some
stuff might be reusable if you can identify patterns in your target
framework that exist in your current framework.  Using find and
replace can be a wonderful migration tool.

For the record - I don't hate JSF, I'm just glad I don't have to
develop with it! ;-)

http://raibledesigns.com/rd/entry/i_don_t_hate_jsf

Matt

On 4/17/07, Matthias  Mosimann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Everyone


What a shame: I didn't code anything for quite a while. But now I'm getting 
disatisfied ;-) doing nothing. So I want to come back (as a beginner) to the 
webstory of java.

Ok, here is my question:

Can I easily switch between the diffrent webframework (tapestry, webwork, jsf, 
whatelse)?

Of course this depends. So I want from you a statement how easy I can to switch 
from JSF to Tapestry and from JSF to Webwork. I want to start first learning 
JSF. I appologize, I didn't do a research in the archive for this topic


I read also Matt's Blogg sometimes, I recognize that he's not a friend of JSF 
... correct me Matt if this statement is not true. But I don't want a 
discussion on that topic now. For that topic I've just to look in the mailing 
list archive.

Kind regards from Switzerland
Matthias
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