Such an ajax framework is not that much burden. It can help you a lot in some cases and it`s for free. So why writing stuff on your own which is unnecessary?
You should first balance out what you need an then figure out what you wanna use. Luckily you can easy integrate jsf afterwards with such a framework without much changes. There are not that much (free) jsf-ajax components on the market, so you may be forced to build some on your own in case of your usecases. reagards, Gerald On 9/20/06, Aneesha Govil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 9/20/06, Gerald Müllan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Updating some parts of the page through ajax is very easy with the > help of such a framework (in the meantime this is also possible with > sandbox ppr, but its only incubation status). Also some other basic > ajax stuff. But if you need some more special usecases, these > frameworks will not fit your needs. > > In this case you have to take some of the myfaces components or write > them on your own. > > Accomplishing such stuff without any help is not really suggested :) Thanks for replying. I am the only one working on this project and don't have much experience on these technologies. For some reason, they don't want to use a framework. I think I somehow need to get it across that it is required. Or maybe not? I need sort of lazy loading, editable tables on the front-end using Ajax and JSF. But it would help to have Ajax components already built for input fields etc. Am I making any sense? Thanks, Aneesha
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