[seam-dev] new JSF website
Dan Allen
dan.j.allen at gmail.com
Tue Dec 8 14:48:25 EST 2009
On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 12:28 PM, Arbi Sookazian <asookazian at 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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