On Wed, 2006-09-20 at 19:29 +0200, Gerald Müllan wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> have a look at our examples page, there are a couple of ajax enabled 
> components.
> 
> (like PPR, InputSuggestAjax, TableSuggestAjax, Form components,
> automatically updated table, Ajax-enabled combo box..)
> 
> http://example.irian.at/example-sandbox-20060920/home.jsf
great, it's good to have updated examples, thanx!!

two links seems to be wrong:
http://example.irian.at/dojo/splitpanejsfonly.jsf and
http://example.irian.at/dojo/titlepanejsfonly.jsf
they are missing the example-sandbox-20060920/

cheers,
martin


> 
> I would suggest the ajax4Jsf framework when starting to playing around
> with getting ajax to jsf in general. And this is the main point. It
> differs from the usecase if you have to use components or a framework.
> 
> 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 :)
> 
> Hope this helps,
> 
> cheers,
> 
> Gerald
> 
> On 9/20/06, Aneesha Govil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> > On 9/20/06, Andrew Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Ajax4JSF and AjaxAnywhere both work just fine with MyFaces for partial
> > > page refreshing
> >
> > How difficult is to accomplish this without using a framework? Are there any
> > ajax-enabled components for MyFaces? How are they different from a
> > framework?
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> >
> >
> 
> 
-- 
Martin Grotzke
http://www.javakaffee.de/blog/

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