Hi Scott,

I know Oracle, for instance, has a very large renderkit extension
> which is based on Trinidad Internals.  Now it's mostly geared toward
> support of web business applications, but it really shows what can be
> done with the framework.
>

Do you mean ADF Rich Faces ?

Why do you say "it's mostly geared toward support of web business
applications" ? what are the differences with the application that are done
currently with Trinidad ? Do you know if the ADF Rich Faces client code uses
some external (non-Oracle) javascript package ?

Thanks in advance,

Walter Mourão
http://waltermourao.com.br
http://arcadian.com.br
http://oriens.com.br



On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 10:59 AM, Scott O'Bryan <[email protected]> wrote:

> Walter,
>
> Yeah, while creating a new renderkit isn't trivial, the Trinidad
> internals and API really lend themselves to allowing extensions to the
> framework.
>
> I know Oracle, for instance, has a very large renderkit extension
> which is based on Trinidad Internals.  Now it's mostly geared toward
> support of web business applications, but it really shows what can be
> done with the framework.
>
> I really would like to see a project like this get some traction
> personally.  ;)
>
> Scott
>
> On Mar 6, 2011, at 5:39 AM, Walter Mourão <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Thank you Dominik.
> >
> > Just to be clear: the aim is not simply compete...
> > I think Trinidad has:
> > - rock solid back-end;
> > - support to non-javascript browser (I have applications running in old
> data
> > collectors - windows mobile)
> > ...
> > and I would like to keep most of the java code untouched when migrating
> my
> > applications to an "up to date UI".
> >
> > I am personally highly involved in another open source project and I
> don't
> > have much experience with JSF/Trinidad internals. I am not sure I can
> help
> > much in such a task (create the new render kit), but I'm experimenting to
> > see if I should go ahead with Trinidad or just migrate to another
> library.
> >
> > Best regards,
> >
> > Walter Mourão
> > http://waltermourao.com.br
> > http://arcadian.com.br
> > http://oriens.com.br
> >
> >
> >
> > 2011/3/6 Dominik Dorn <[email protected]>
> >
> >> 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
> >>>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> --
> >> Dominik Dorn
> >> http://dominikdorn.com
> >> http://twitter.com/domdorn
> >>
> >> Tausche Deine Lernunterlagen auf http://wu.studyguru.eu !
> >>
>

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