On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 11:45 AM, <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi there, > > I'm quite new to JSF and have a question: > > We are planning to use the upcoming MyFaces 2.0, with its nice component > libraries (3T - Tomahawk, Trinidad, Tobago), and possibly other component > libraries as needed. Since the JSF core component of MyFaces is still JSF > 1.2, I am temporarily using SUN's Mojarra implementation, no problem. What > I'm wondering about is: > * Is it technically possible to use the current 3T component libraries with > JSF 2.0 (Mojarra)?
using all the three in one page is perhaps not the best pattern, generally; > * If yes, can I use them only in "backwards compatibility mode" (a.k.a. > JSP)? (Not what I want.) since these libs do have (some) Facelets support, I think that should run; (not tested) > * If no, and I use them in my facelets, will they change significantly when > MyFaces 2.0 is released? this was not yet really discussed, but I think that these libs will update to JSF 2.0 sooner or later. As for the facelets support this should be fairly easy, as far as I know some of the "Facelets APIs" have been "promoted" to be javax*** basically you new inherit from a "different" class/package... > > In other words: How can I start today with developing MyFaces 2.0 > applications? myfaces 2.0 is in an early stage, Simon is heads-down on the Facelets code drop; Today, I'd only use it if you want: -contribute back to Apache (-> helping to get MyFaces 2.0 early as possible stable ;-)) -do some basic experiments All the myfaces2 related discussions are currently on the DEV@ list. Perhaps you may ping that list as well. (Pointing to this thread, via markmail etc, may help as well) thx, Matthias > > > CU > > Arno > > -- Matthias Wessendorf blog: http://matthiaswessendorf.wordpress.com/ sessions: http://www.slideshare.net/mwessendorf twitter: http://twitter.com/mwessendorf

