Maybe. I mean as far as Rich Renderkits go, Trinidad was one of the earliest. Many other renderkits got to take advantage of newer technologies.
When I first started with Trinidad, before the thing moved over to Apache, the AJAX was still using iframes instead of HttpServletRequest. :) On Mar 4, 2011, at 6:24 AM, Dominik Dorn <[email protected]> wrote: > It's maybe that people want fancy JQuery/Javascript components like > those used everywhere else > on the web and primefaces has those (its basically just a wrapper around em). > > > 2011/3/4 Walter Mourão <[email protected]>: >>> >>> Is this because of the commercial backing of the other two? >> >> >> I don't think so... as far as I know there are companies offering Trinidad >> support/consulting (Irian <http://www.irian.at/trinidad_support/>, for >> example). Not sure about the level of commitment of these companies. >> >> Walter Mourão >> http://waltermourao.com.br >> http://arcadian.com.br >> http://oriens.com.br >> >> >> >> On Fri, Mar 4, 2011 at 9:49 AM, <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> I've had similar concerns. until recently there hadn't been any apparent >>> movement in Trinidad development. Is this because of the commercial backing >>> of the other two? >>> >>> On Mar 4, 2011 5:53am, Walter Mourão <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi folks, >>>> >>> >>> I'ma happy Trinidad user, so far, but I'ma bit worried about its future. >>>> >>> >>> I'm seeing the evolution of Icefaces, Richfaces and (mainly) Primefaces >>>> and >>>> >>> >>> I feel like Trinidad isn't going with the same pace. >>>> >>> >>> Am I right ? What do you think ? >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Thanks, >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Walter Mourão >>>> >>> >>> http://waltermourao.com.br >>>> >>> >>> http://arcadian.com.br >>>> >>> >>> http://oriens.com.br >>>> >>> >>> >>> >> > > > > -- > Dominik Dorn > http://dominikdorn.com > http://twitter.com/domdorn > > Tausche Deine Lernunterlagen auf http://www.studyguru.eu !

