ICEsoft is on the expert group for JSF 2.0, and we're very interested in contributing relevant ideas from ICEfaces. Naturally, ICEfaces will support JSF 2.0 as a JSF platform.
ICEfaces will always provide developers with purely declarative page design; in the future it may make use of underlying PPR mechanisms for optimization, but it will not be necessary for developers to refer to page regions within their application. Cheers, Ted. On 6-Sep-07, at 11:43 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have read where Ajax4jsf is dedicated to being aligned with the ajax implementation specified in JSF 2.0. I would assume that Dynafaces from SUN is similar. What about Trinidad's PPR mechanism? I had also read that ICEFaces approach was very different which could be problematic. I am trying to guage the long term ramifications of using Trinidad or ICEFaces.

