@Jeff 
 
I am more Interested with this response on the JBoss Seam .. Whether  the
Seam frame work is at the best suitable when used with the other Application
Servers...Or is it just good enough to be used with the JBoss..Currently I'm
using WebSphere Application Server. I'm interested to move to even JBOSS if
Seam gives me such a good facility to minimize my Integration Problems..
 
@Catagay
 
I've got better idea on the aspects and the hyperlinks you have mentioned..w
r.t Spring. I'm pretty Conviced with the Combination of
JSF+Facelets+Spring+Hibernate..As Jeff Mentioned about Seam how can Seam
give the best alternatives With this Set Up..If so do you think that what
should I replace in this Combination so as to get the Best Combination ..
 
@David
 
Thanks David..for initiating the Discussion by replying to it.. As I told
you, that I'm facing the problem with the OnChange Events on the text box..
Do we need to Check any other things with respect to it..or any other
attribut has to be specified inorder to make the Onchange Event to Work..
 
Regards,
Chandru.
 
-------Original Message------- 
 
From: Jeff Bischoff 
Date: 12/08/06 20:13:21 
To: MyFaces Discussion 
Subject: Re: The Positives Of JSF 
 
Nebinger, David wrote: 
> AFAIK, JSP will not be re factored to provide better JSF integration, 
> but I could be wrong (I don't keep up so much with the JSP roadmap). 
 
Actually, there were some significant changes in JSF 1.2, JSP 2.1 to 
Bring about a "realignment". New features include a unified EL and a fix 
To the problem of rendering JSP and JSF elements out of order. It does 
Not seem that Sun has abandoned this combination of technologies. 
 
On the other hand, conventional wisdom is to prefer JSF + Facelets. :) 
 
 
Nebinger, David wrote: 
> All of the new projects we are working on use JSF, Facelets, Spring, 
And Hibernate. 
 
I am so jealous. If only I knew then, what I know now... 
 
 
@Chandru 
In addition to the techs David and Cagatay have mentioned, I have also 
Heard good things about Seam (if you are using JBoss). I guess Seam 
Would have the advantage of reducing your technology stack, resulting in 
Fewer integrations. Then again, those technologies the guys mentioned 
Are probably worth the effort. 
 
Regards, 
 
Jeff Bischoff 
Kenneth L Kurz & Associates Inc. 
 

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