Hi David,
 
 Sorry for the late reply..I'm preparing for a Project as apart of the
Personal interest ..How I can best use the Combination of the JSF,SPRING
Hibernate.. 
 
Can you please suggest me.I need it very badly..
 
Any Spring and hibernate groups are there..
 
Regards,
Chandru.
 
 
 
-------Original Message------- 
 
From: Nebinger, David 
Date: 12/08/06 11:57:16 
To: MyFaces Discussion 
Subject: RE: The Positives Of JSF 
 
> Hi David, 
> (May I refer You like this) 
 
Sure. I've been called worse ;-) 
 
> Is it not the case that the JSF coexisting with JSP 
> pages is a little Comprehensive.. 
 
IMHO it is horrid. 
 
> Ok,as I don't know fully about JSF, do we have the POssibility to put 
> Complete end to the Client Side SCript. 
 
Well, I think there is an option (specified in web.xml) to disable
javascript, but I haven't tried it so I don't know if it would work or not.
And I think this only would apply to straight JSF (Sun RI or Myfaces), but
probable would cause failures for tomahawk or Tobago. 
 
> There are certain 
> event based 
> attributes in the JSF tags lke onchange which do not function 
> for me on the 
> text boxes. 
 
Well if you can share what you're doing and what you expect to have happen
(but isn't happening), maybe we could help you with that. 
 
> Do Sun Micro Systems is Completely going to 
> refactor the JSP 
> part for the purpose of it's complicated Execution of JSF 
> +JSP..is it so. 
 
No, JSF+JSP are a bad combination, as outlined at http://www.onjava
com/pub/a/onjava/2004/06/09/jsf.html. AFAIK, JSP will not be refactored to
provide better JSF integration, but I could be wrong (I don't keep up so
much with the JSP roadmap). 
 
We're using facelets (https://facelets.dev.Java.net/). Apache shale's clay
module might be another choice, but I haven't used it. 
 
Either one matches the JSF rendering lifecycle so it doesn't have the inherent 
problems that JSF+JSP does. The downside is that you lose access to all of 
those cool open source JSP tag libraries :-(

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