I tried the sandbox components such as commandButtonAjax and it worked for me within liferay ... of course you have to tweak a little ... But as sandbox is not for production use i am not using it right now, i just did some tests. I would like to hear about the technologies other people developing portlets are using. Alfresco CMS seems to go with DOJO. I do not know if it will be a problem later on but the portlets spec. 2 will include ajax support ... what do you think about that ?


Gerald Müllan wrote:
Yeah, ajax4jsf is still in early development but they arise in a quick manner.

I am not the portlet-guru but for portlets you need special
portlet-requests and I don`t know if even the sandbox components would
work in a portlet environment.

When using an own AJAX framework it depends also on what requirements you have.
E.g. partial page rendering is also possible with myfaces when using
latest svn-head.

Apart from this, myfaces currently has no special generic AJAX support.

regards,

Gerald

On 9/12/06, Daniel Gradecak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I need ajax4jsf inside portlets also. I tried it something like one
month ago and it was not working. Myfaces has ajax support in the
sandbox which seems to be promising.
Anyway, ajax4jsf guys told me to stay tunned on the mailing list for new
announcements but i am still waiting :-)

Right now I choose to use DWR ...

Regards,
Daniel

Pfau, Oliver wrote:
> Is a version of Ajax4Jsf planned to support portlets ?
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> *Von:* Adam Brod [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> *Gesendet:* Dienstag, 12. September 2006 15:53
> *An:* MyFaces Discussion
> *Betreff:* Re: AJAX for JSF
>
>
> Ajax4Jsf is really good.  The DynamicFaces project in jsf-extensions
> is very promising, but it isn't ready to be used in a real application
> yet.
>
> I really think Ajax4Jsf is your best bet if you want to develop JSF +
> Ajax today.
> *
> Adam Brod*/
> Product Development Team/
>
>
> "Stephen Osella" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 09/12/2006 09:18:48 AM:
>
> > Is there a good (i.e., working!) AJAX for JSF framework? I have tried
> > AjaxAnywhere and Ajax4jsf with varying degree (but not complete)
> success.
> > Your opinion and recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
> >
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