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JSF 2 to be based on Tapestry

 
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It seems the JSF team at Sun is finally knowing what Howard Lewis Ship learnt a couple of years back. The lead developer of JSF Craig R. McClanahan has agreed with the lead developer of Tapestry Howard Lewis Ship to base JSF 2 on Tapestry.
http://weblogs.java.net/blog/johnreynolds/archive/2005/02/news_from_a_par_1.html
 
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Not actually based on, but rather inspired by some ideas of Tapestry.
JSF is not bad, but in wrong direction, I think.
I'll use Tapestry for now...
 
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Ah...read the authors comments a little further down the page. He said that he was JOKING about that (like EJB 3 being based on Hibernate).


Originally posted by Anselm Paulinus:
It seems the JSF team at Sun is finally knowing what Howard Lewis Ship learnt a couple of years back. The lead developer of JSF Craig R. McClanahan has agreed with the lead developer of Tapestry Howard Lewis Ship to base JSF 2 on Tapestry.
http://weblogs.java.net/blog/johnreynolds/archive/2005/02/news_from_a_par_1.html

 
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