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Icefaces to primefaces migration
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icefaces to primefaces migration
  1. #Icefaces to primefaces migration how to
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That was interoperability, between component libraries so that developers could combine component libraries when ever needed.

icefaces to primefaces migration

One of the large discussions involving the various component libraries involved proving one of the tenants and goals of JSF 2.0. The great thing about this was that everyone participated, and voiced their opinions.

#Icefaces to primefaces migration how to

This would usually involve how to work XYZ feature or behavior into the next version of the spec. This would sometimes spark conversations that started to sound more like a expert group meeting than a presentation. As Dan said there was no barrier between speakers and attendees and many times we would attend each others talks.

icefaces to primefaces migration

Some of these were late night at the previously mentioned Thirsty Fish at the conference hotel, other were at lunch, in meeting rooms, or even during some of the talks. I'm very happy to say that is not the case.Īll of us, and the rest of the JSR-314 (JSF 2.0 ) expert group had many productive and enlightening discussions. You might think that because technically we all have competing projects that this could be testy. There was Andy Schwartz from ADF Faces, Ted Goddard from ICEFaces, Cagatay Civici from PrimeFaces, and Me representing RichFaces All represented in this rare picture!. There was a very strong showing at JSFSummit, and this included the leads from several of the top JSF component libraries. Something else that JSFSummit and NFJS get right is the length of the sessions, with 90 minutes we could really cover a lot.

#Icefaces to primefaces migration code

For example my talk on RichFace Component Toolbox was able to show users some of the advanced components and features of RichFaces including code examples and a demo (cruel demo gods aside). This meant that speakers could really talk about the details of their topics. One of the really nice things about speaking at a conference like JSFSummit is that you know the attendees are going to be knowledgeable and are likely already using JSF. I wanted to follow up all the great content from Dan Allen on JSFSummit with some of my own, but from a component libraries point of view.












Icefaces to primefaces migration