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Choice of JSF Component frameworks

Posted by: Kiran Srinivasa on July 06, 2009 DIGG
Hi,

I am a JSF newbie and with the myriad number of choices for JSF Component Frameworks for building REA's, it is getting confusing.
I would like to choose a framework which is non-proprietary, easy to use and well documented.
Please let me know which of the following component frameworks is best suited - Apache Tomahawk , Apache Trinidad, IceFaces or any other framework. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Regards
Kiran
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Packages best

Posted by: O?uzhan Ceylan on July 14, 2009 in response to Message #310690
I am using JBoss package for a while, within 2 big projects. I am very glad with using Richfaces & Ajax4JSF and support of facelets & OpenFaces. Lots of flexibility is provided to handle all types of Ajax requests, also anti-matching mechanisms for event driven conflicts. I suggest strongly...

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Re: Packages best

Posted by: Kiran Srinivasa on July 14, 2009 in response to Message #311574
Thanks for the suggestion, Ceylan. Even I was considering of using RichFaces.
One more question , is it possible to mix components form different frameworks in the same page , like component A of RichFaces and Component B of Trinidad.

Regards
Kiran

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