wow, that sounds cool. btw. anyone using Alfresco CMS ?
-Matthias On 7/28/05, Kito D. Mann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello, > > I'm pleased to announce another installment in JSF Central's "In the > Trenches" series about real world projects that use JavaServer Faces. In > this article, two developers of the new open-source content management > system, Alfresco, discuss how JSF is used in their architecture. > > Here's a quote: > > When we began work on Alfresco, our Open Source Enterprise Content > Management System, we had two requirements. Firstly, to build a web-based > client that would run as a portlet from within a JSR 168 Portal environment, > and secondly run as a standard web application (see figure 1). Further, the > application needed to be easily customizable and extendable by developers. > Java Server Faces appeared to be the natural choice due its event-based > architecture, standardized component model and the promise of rich tool > support. The majority of our development team had previously worked on > defining the architecture for Documentum's Web Development Kit, which takes > a very similar approach to JSF. In fact, some of the representatives of the > team were members of the JSF expert group, so we knew we were taking the > correct architectural approach. > > To see the rest of the article, visit > http://www.jsfcentral.com/trenches/trenches_5.html. > > Kito D. Mann > Author, JavaServer Faces in Action > http://www.JSFCentral.com - JSF FAQ, news, and info > > Are you using JSF in a project? Send your story to [EMAIL PROTECTED], > and you could get your story published and win a free copy of JavaServer > Faces in Action! > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Kito D. Mann ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) > Virtua, Inc. (phone: 203-323-1244 fax: 203-323-2363) > Author, JavaServer Faces in Action ( > http://www.manning.com/mann/index.html) > http://www.JSFCentral.com - JavaServer Faces FAQ, news, and info > > "Existence doesn't necessarily mean living..." -- Matthias Wessendorf

