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Marcus Beyer.
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Sjoerd van LeentMemberNot even stable and people want it.
For the 3.8 or 3.9 release, I’d like JSF support. I did note that the following features are pretty hot:
– J2EE including JSP2 (jspx, tag, tagx)
– XML including XDoclet
– StrutsAnd an ongoing list of other features, so I am not going to put salt on the wound as we say it in the Netherlands.
Scott AndersonParticipantWell, version 2.7 / 3.7 will have our first official support for Struts (pretty cool), a new XML editor with validation, caching of DTD’s, and code completion, and we already have XDoclet support. JSP 2.0 support is in the works and we’re actively talking with a development partner about ways to support JSF next year. Hang in there. Good stuff is coming.
And an ongoing list of other features, so I am not going to put salt on the wound as we say it in the Netherlands.
Actually, we say that in the US too. I guess everyone has found out how much salt hurts. 🙂 Keep the suggestions coming; it’s where we get some of our better ideas. 😉
–Scott
MyEclipse Support
Marcus BeyerMemberJSF: +1
Marcus
snpeMember+1
jsf final draft 1.0 is out
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Marcus BeyerMemberWell, it seems that JSF has “won” the poll on the front page.
Will we get some support for it in the near future? Please give us some details 🙂
thanx!
Marcus
Dave S-BMemberhttp://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/library/j-integrate/
interesting article (and links to libraries) on integrating Struts and JSF (and Tiles). I’m thinking of heading in this direction anyway, but some productivity support in MyEclipse would be fab…Dave S-B
Lledr Solutions
Marcus BeyerMemberMarch 22, 2004
J2EE 1.4 SDK now includes JavaServer Faces supportDoes anyone know a good up-to-date (JSF 1.0 final release) book (online or paper) about JSF that is available today?
thanx!
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