On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 2:18 PM, arkoenne <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> looks good, but I can't tell easily from the ORacle web pages if ADF Faces
> can be used standalone as library within a JSF project or if JDeveloper or a
> certain license is required.

As for JDev, you can use it without it. As for the license, I'd try to ask via
the public forms on OTN

>
> I'am too lookin for a Windows/Office Look&Feel JSF Library but it has to be
> free of charge. Any other ideas / suggestions? I tried to find something for
> days but nothing came up. At least a trinidad skin for windows/office
> look&feel should be available somewhere.

Yes, we don't have something like that inside Trinidad. Main reason is that
nobody had a requirement for it. That's how open source works.
Feel free to contribute to something like this. The community would for sure
appreciate it ;-)

In fact any laf that is better than the current one is totally
appreciated, I bet :-)

-Matthias

>
> Regards
>
>>
>>Perhaps ADF Faces is something for you ?
>>
>>Like:
>>http://jdevadf.oracle.com/dvtdemo-dvt-faces-demo-context-root/faces/dvtTagGuide/projectGantt.jspx
>>
>>or:
>>http://jdevadf.oracle.com/adf-richclient-demo/faces/fileExplorer/index.jspx
>>
>>see here for more:
>>http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/adf/adffaces/index.html
>>
>>-Matthias
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