This is the first time I've seen Rico. It looks pretty cool. I
definitely like some of the components there, like the LiveGrid data
table and the accordion. And the drag and drop is definitely cool. But,
at the moment the slider is what I'm most interested in. I agree it
would be nice if all these new frameworks and js component libraries
were to be consolidated into one so the focus could be on new features
rather than reinventing the wheel 200 times, but the same could be said
of any other framework.
Have you used all the Rico components in JSF? I'm particularly
interested in hearing about the LiveGrid data table and how it works
when used in a JSF environment.
Does anyone have a list of the JSF component libraries that are out
there? I know there are some commercial ones that basically AJAXify any
JSF component (like AjaxFaces), and like ICEFaces that is an AJAX
enabled JSF implementation, but what other ajax libraries are out there
other than the sandbox? Are there any?
Mert Çalışkan wrote:
yet another javascript framework..
we were happy with rico & prototype... :)
Actually it has some nifty features.
In the mean time it made me wonder..Anyone using a javascript-enabled
multi-language supported calendar component? (like the yahoo's
/default calendar/)...
Mert
On 4/3/06, *Mike Kienenberger* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
On 4/3/06, Jurgen Lust <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
> There are some very nice components there, especially the drag
and drop
> stuff and, indeed, the slider. The license is BSD however, that
might be
> a problem...
No, the BSD license is not a problem.