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 2. Oracle will never extend MyFaces component palette; they just test 
 their components with MyFaces runtime.
 -----/Original Message-----
Check the messages in this mailing lists history very carefully.
Particularily I mean the second message of Jonas Jacobi: 
  -----Original Message-----
  Forgot to add the following comment:

  3. Note that we are planning and working with the MyFaces development 
     team, to contribute our components to the MyFaces project. There are 
     still things that need to be solved, so for now the above statement 
     about pricing is what is officially available from Oracle regarding 
     Oracle ADF (and ADF Faces is part of the overall Oracle ADF bundle). 
  -----/Original Message-----  
I think that IS QUITE CONCRETE...


 -----Original Message-----
 3. ADF Faces are still not skinable with CSS.
 -----/Original Message-----
They are still in EarlyAccess phase. Maybe you should tell them. Maybe
it's on their plans already...

 -----Original Message-----
 4. Datamodel behind ADF-Faces components is ugly and complicated; try to 
 use some tree-like-components and you will see.
 -----/Original Message-----
There are thoughts behind it. True it is more a buy-it-all situation. But
maybe within some time and the help of Oracle's developers on this list, we
might learn its advantages and how to use ADF-components without buying into
the full modell. Every single component that we can use isolated helps
JSF development.

regards
Alexander

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