Thanks for your feedbacks... I will investigate in that direction. another little question:
Is it better to have some kind of message panel inside the page as we have first though or should we have to go to a separate browser window that will implement Ajax or pure jsf or pure html ? 2005/10/7, Richard Wallace <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Have you taken a look at AjaxAnywhere > (http://ajaxanywhere.sourceforge.net/)? I haven't used it yet but I > plan to for all my data tables that will be sortable and pageable etc. > The basic principal is that you mark "zones" of the page as ajax > reloadable and then you use javascript to reload whichever zone you want > whenever you want it reloaded. They don't have true JSF components yet, > but you can still use it with JSF. Here's a demo > http://ajaxanywhere.sweetdev-labs.org:8080/ajaxAnywhereDemo/facesFrame.jsp. > They plan on adding more JSF capabilities in the next version AFAIK. > > Rich > > MarcV wrote: > > Hello, > > > > we have to implement a "message panel" where the a-synchronous > > messages from the server will be displayed in real-time and avoiding > > the usual "refresh page". > > The messages will be of 3 audience : All, group of user, specific user. > > > > We've saw in the Sandbox the auto-update table with Ajax... > > > > Is it suitable for that ? > > Is it compatible with Sun RI > > Do you have any other tips/tools/recommendation for that ? > > > > -- > > A+, > > MarcV. > > > > -- A+, MarcV.

