I do have another suggestion as well.  As your looking at these
frameworks and/or UI pieces, keep an eye to HTML5.  A lot of
Trinidad's DOM structure was in place to support CSS3/HTML5 type
effects on CSS2/HTML browsers.  Since most browsers are getting an
upgrade (even IE) we can gain a lot by making HTML5/CSS3 part  of the
initial design.

Scott

On Mar 6, 2011, at 4:23 AM, Dominik Dorn <[email protected]> wrote:

> If you're really want to compete with PrettyFaces, IceFaces, RichFaces etc.,
> I suggest to take a look at
>
> http://demo.sproutcore.com/sample_controls/
> http://www.sproutcore.com
>
> and rebuilt those for JSF.
> Sproutcore is currently quite hyped in twitter and gains a lot of
> interest, especially
> in the rails community.
>
>
>
>
> 2011/3/6 Walter Mourão <[email protected]>:
>> Hi folks,
>> following the thread "Concerns about the future of Trinidad" I would like to
>> know the opinions about the "best' Javascript package to use as a base to a
>> new Trinidad render kit.
>>
>> JQuery <http://jquery.org/>
>>
>> Dojo Toolkit <http://dojotoolkit.org/>
>>
>> (another options ?)
>>
>> What do you think ? what about the licensing ?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Walter Mourão
>> http://waltermourao.com.br
>> http://arcadian.com.br
>> http://oriens.com.br
>>
>
>
>
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>
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