I have been using AjaxAnywhere and although like it, would recommend trying A4J instead. AA is limited in its functionality for custom components. It requries you to have SPAN elements in your HTML which can cause a lot of CSS pain if your UI is based on a lot of complex layouts. It is does not have many of the properties and controls that are built into A4J (ajax'd commands for example).
The only concern I'd have with A4J is stability with MyFaces and inline JavaScript questions. It may have no issues at all, I would just want to do some research myself being jumping in head first. On 8/22/06, Jurgen Lust <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > We are debating between Ajax4JSF or Trinidad (adf faces). Have you looked at AjaxAnywhere? We have been using this on the last couple of JSF projects we did, and it has proved to be quite stable and quite powerful. Also it is very easy to 'upgrade' an existing application to AJAX with this library. I am actually also very interested to hear people's experiences with Ajax4JSF, which seems very promising. Jurgen

