To be clear, this is a maven 1 repository. If you are using
maven 2, this may not be usable. I have read that m2 can use m1 repos, but I
haven't found any docs on how. Maybe someone can post a link if they know
of one.
My 2
cents on your original question is that barracuda is not the way to go, mainly
for the reason that very few people are using it. Support for it is probably
minimal. JSF vs Struts or Spring Web is a better question. I'd go JSF, whether
it be MyFaces or Sun RI, for the reason that you may be more comfortable with it
coming from an M$ background. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think a component
based framework like JSF is closer to building Active X web controls than using
some kind of action framework like Struts.
My
other recommendations would be Tomcat for the app server. If you need
transaction management and persistence, I'd recommend Spring and Hibernate over
JEE 5. Older J2EE shouldn't even be a consideration for a new project at this
point...
Senior Developer
FX
From: Mikael Andersson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2006 5:15 AM
To: MyFaces Discussion
Subject: Re: [newbie] MyFaces or Barracuda ??
Then I would have a look at Facelets, which is easily integrated ( facelets is also in dev.java.net's maven repository; https://maven-repository.dev.java.net/repository/ ).
- Mike
On 12/07/06, Cyrille37 <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
Hello,
I'm exploring Java solutions for a new Web Application project.
I'm coming from ASP.Net but for the new starting project, the first rule
is plateform portability, so Java is the solution.
Unfortunately, unlike .Net, Java for Web Application is not delivered as
a package. So I've to make an assembly of solutions to get an
environment for creating the Web Application.
After surfing onto Java/J2EE projects, I've selected some nice stuff :
- App Server : Enhydra
- Framework : here is my interogation, MyFaces or Barracuda ??
- What else is needed for a strong and well formed Web Application ??
I guess you have opinion on that question ...
Please, share your mind ;o)
Thanks
Cyrille.

