>>>> On Mon, 18 Jan 2010 11:40:14 -0800, Cay Horstmann
<cay(a)horstmann.com> said:
CH> On 01/18/2010 10:46 AM, Lincoln Baxter, III wrote:
>
> PS. As a side-note. I've updated the Tutorial on
>
www.javaserverfaces.org/getting-started
> <
http://www.javaserverfaces.org/getting-started> to reflect the
> Development ProjectStage in web.xml. So by default, people following the
> getting-started tutorial will see /up front/ that there is a control for
> the ProjectStage, and that we chose to show them the Development mode
> first. Four lines of XML is trivial to include in a tutorial, and also
> relatively self-explanatory.
CH> (That's get-started, not getting-started.)
CH> In a modern app server, you don't need to use any web.xml. You could
CH> tell people to install GlassFish and deploy a directory containing
CH> nothing but
CH> index.xhtml
CH> next.xhtml
CH> WEB-INF/classes/org/javaserverfaces/Hello.class
CH> No Maven, no XML. Now that's an OOBE :-)
Yes, this is definately the way to sell JSF to people for getting
started.
Ed
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