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1. Re: Does G4JSF still exist?
sergeysmirnov Feb 17, 2009 7:52 PM (in response to stormtag)G4JSF is not supported due the complete lack of interest to integration between those two technologies.
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2. Re: Does G4JSF still exist?
stormtag Feb 17, 2009 10:27 PM (in response to stormtag)Man, that kind of bites. That seemed like a really good way to get the full functionality of the JSF component model with AJAX custom components without having to use much Javascript.
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3. Re: Does G4JSF still exist?
chrisachilli Feb 26, 2009 5:22 AM (in response to stormtag)Technically, I can't see why no interest is shown for the integration of JSF and GWT. As far as i understand, those technologies are complementary and their sinergy is much desiderable to me.
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4. Re: Does G4JSF still exist?
sergeysmirnov Feb 26, 2009 6:55 PM (in response to stormtag)"Chrisachilli" wrote:
As far as i understand, those technologies are complementary and their sinergy is much desiderable to me."Sergey Smirnov" wrote:
August 2006: http://www.theserverside.com/tt/articles/article.tss?l=GWTandJSF
While both of these technologies are incredibly beneficial on their own, they also both complement each other extremely well.
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5. Re: Does G4JSF still exist?
aliabbas Jun 2, 2009 11:04 AM (in response to stormtag)In order to follow the article you linked above, does one have to use GWT 1.1 with JSF 1.1?
Since G4JSF isn't under active development, what is the best path to follow for ajax components or is there still a way to integrate jsf with newer version of gwt (1.5 and beyond)?