JSF-Spring 4.0 released
Submitted by Eberhard Wolff on Fri, 2007-03-02 10:08
The version 4.0 of JSF-Spring has been released: Here is the announcement:
In our JSF projects, we’ve been greatly disappointed by two factors: the lack of “webness”, given the fact that everything is a POST, the dependency to JavaScript, and the often cumbersome JSF specification. On the other hand, features like the standard request lifecycle and form validation proved to be very useful.The new features in JSF-Spring 4.0 are our attempt to enable developers to take advantage of JSF as a component based framework but still deliver applications that conform to well established web standards: To the HTT protocol with it’s Noun/Verb model and the resulting REST model for web applications. You can find further details in the documentation on the JSF-Spring project: http://jsf-spring.sourceforge.net/reference/index.html. We’re very excited about the new perspectives for JSF-Spring and we hope you’ll share our enthusiasm!
In our JSF projects, we’ve been greatly disappointed by two factors: the lack of “webness”, given the fact that everything is a POST, the dependency to JavaScript, and the often cumbersome JSF specification. On the other hand, features like the standard request lifecycle and form validation proved to be very useful.The new features in JSF-Spring 4.0 are our attempt to enable developers to take advantage of JSF as a component based framework but still deliver applications that conform to well established web standards: To the HTT protocol with it’s Noun/Verb model and the resulting REST model for web applications. You can find further details in the documentation on the JSF-Spring project: http://jsf-spring.sourceforge.net/reference/index.html. We’re very excited about the new perspectives for JSF-Spring and we hope you’ll share our enthusiasm!
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