Hi there,

May I ask a corollary question in this context.

What is the current status of Shale, is it build on top of SUN's JSF Ref.
Implementation or MyFaces
or Can I just use any JSF distro with Shale.

Thanks for your replies in advance,
regards
robin

On 12/19/06, Don Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

It isn't an either/or question.  You can use JSF actions, components,
and configuration in a Struts 2 app, using the Struts 2 JSF Plugin.
If you prefer an action-centric design, but want to use JSF
components, then it is worth looking into.  If you want a pure JSF
approach, especially if you have your eye on the JSF tools, then
MyFaces or Shale would be worth looking at.

See also: http://cwiki.apache.org/WW/javaserver-faces.html

Don

On 12/19/06, Piero Sartini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> the last days I've read a lot about web frameworks in java. And the more
I
> read, the more questions I have. Just writing this down, maybe someone
has
> some thoughts that can help me.
>
> My problem is simple, or lets say it should be simple: What webframework
is a
> good choice to start a new web application?
>
> After all, JSF seams to be popular, it is supported by big vendors and
it is a
> standard. My problem with JSF is that its way too basic in my eyes. It
does
> not give me best practices, its just there and says: "use me". But it
does
> not give me an idea how it is used best. But maybe I missed that. My
feeling
> is that its a core technology like jsp ... someone should build a
framework
> with it ...
>
> I am missing this "framework" around JSF that does speed up development.
Is
> shale meant to be this framework? It matured a lot since I last looked
at it.
> But for me, it looks like its not really accepted - maybe I am wrong. Is
> shale what I am searching for?
>
> There is JBoss Seam. I don't want to use jboss AS and not sure if its
the best
> choice..
>
> I looked at struts2 and it "feels" like it could be what I searched for.
There
> is good documentation, many examples, an maven archetype, lots of users
and
> the possibility to use third party technologies like freemarker. But my
> problem is that I am not sure if its not better to use JSF to be
compatible
> with future technologies. There are a lot of ajax-components for
example, and
> we can wait that a lot of third party libraries and tools will be
> available...
>
> Is there a simple answer?
>
>
> Regards,
>         Piero
>
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