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1. Re: Richfaces Architecture doubts
joachimhb Jun 17, 2009 1:23 AM (in response to bruno.arruda)Well, Richfaces has the ajaxSingle options, which I guess is what you are after. Reading on the IceFaces website, this seems to be what they mean when they talk about "Direct-to-DOM".
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2. Re: Richfaces Architecture doubts
nimo22 Jun 17, 2009 2:50 AM (in response to bruno.arruda)Topics already exists about that:
See for example:
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3. Re: Richfaces Architecture doubts
alexsmirnov Jun 17, 2009 3:57 AM (in response to bruno.arruda)JSF 2.0 uses the partial rendering model, the same approach as Oracle ADF and Richfaces are. Really, that was introduced by these projects and ICEFaces adopt that for direct-to-dom rendering. Direct-to-dom model simplified application development but for memory consumption and performance costs. Take a look for article at http://java.dzone.com/articles/performance-report-server-side about that.
Therefore, to decide proper framework for your project you should realize what is more important for final application, development time or performance.
For JSF-2.0 based RichFaces version we gouing to support event-based update model similar to Swing models that could simplifie interface devlopment without performance impact.
Take a look for http://alexsmirnov.wordpress.com/2009/05/28/javafx-as-jsf-2-0-vdl for even more ideas how it could work.