Manfred- that sounds great!
Perhaps you are interested to write about the application? Kito D. Mann is interested in "success stroy reports" for his Trenches series. -Matthias On 8/30/05, Werner Punz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Martin Manfred and the others from vienna, know already the app, I > showed an early beta version to them in Vienna, > I could not show it publicly due to various reasons.... > > But just for the general public here is a small success story, > I did a JSF app, around the timeframe of the 15th of may til the 15th of > june (core crunch phase with some maintainance until now) > > most of the controls currently hosted on jsf-comp were developed for > that program due to the "insane" specs I got in last minute, which I > could not get rid of. > > So far so good, since the beginning of june the application has been > rolled out, it is an intranet app, servicing around 60 users some of > them working constantly with it, with around 12.000 addresses so far > hammered in manually. > > So far not a single crash, not the slightest memory problem, > a few minor bugfixes in between, and the tomcat runs on conservative > 128mb, with not even spiking the server which is a xeon server to 3% > from time to time. > > The application was programmed against myfaces 1.0.9, running on a > Tomcat 5.5.9 under JDK 5.0.... > > I just wanted to share an internal success story, and wanted > to show that myfaces can be used perfectly for real apps... > It scales very well... > > The app uses a combination of myfaces, some ajax controls, > some other controls like the client side tabbing pane, > hibernate in the old incarnation, and spring for > supporting classes in the middle tier. > It also used some effects from the script.aculo.us library > and from the fat library mapped into jsf tags. > > The development time was dramatically reduced by the application of > xdoclet for standard CRUD masks (which the app consists of around 50%) > and the application of the generated classes to the IOC system of spring > merged into JSF, via the Spring JSF integration library. > > > Werner > > -- Matthias Wessendorf Zülpicher Wall 12, 239 50674 Köln

