On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 12:28 PM, Arbi Sookazian <asookazian@gmail.com> wrote:
I just looked at all the pages in this new JSF site: http://www.javaserverfaces.org.  It's very informative and serves as a decent first-stop resource for JSF 2.0, I liked it (other than it needs a touch-up/re-skin aesthetically).

Yep, that's high on the priority list. Just waiting for some resources to free up.
 

1) It is apparently missing a list of enhancements/bug fixes from JSF 1.2 to JSF 2.0.  I recommend that to be added.

That's a good suggestion, although likely something that the website would link to rather than host (meaning perhaps it can be automatically generated and published somewhere). I suggest it to the EG.
 

2) What tech stack did you use to develop that website?  JSF and .........?  It would be nice if it eventually showcased JSF 2.0, RF 4.0, JPA 2.0, EJB 3.1, etc.

Currently it is hosted on Google Sites as a stopgap solution. We are looking at the possibility of hosting it on a platform based on Java EE. We don't necessarily want to be in the business of creating our own software (same argument why JBoss.org uses magnolia/clearspace), but it would be nice to at least use an OSS off-the-shelf solution (i.e., Joomla for Java EE). This will be discussed on the JSR-314 mailinglist.

-Dan


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