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Survey: JSF Implementations in App Servers and Developer Tools

Posted by edburns on March 27, 2006 at 10:22 AM | Comments (1)

Updated: app servers added to query Rather than spend lots of time researching this, I thought I'd try my hand at asking a question of the blogosphere.

I'd like to know what developer tools and application servers are using which JSF implementation. I know that WebSphere Studio (or RAD, or whatever it's called these days) used Sun's JSF impl pretty much off-the-shelf, and that Oracle uses Sun's with major Oracle extensions in its JDeveloper product. What about other application servers, tools and IDEs? Does any tool use MyFaces?

Thanks,

Ed (JSF co-spec-lead)

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  • As you said RAD use jsf-ri and a very extended set of components based on RI.
    MyEclipseIDE support both jsf-ri and Myfaces http://www.myeclipseide.com/
    Exadel Studio support :, Myfaces and facelets + support for ADF faces. http://www.exadel.com/
    Jdeveloper support ADF faces , i do not know whether it is based on RI or not. i did not heard that it is based on RI.
    there is one more major IDE / IDE plugin that i know to support JSF , it is M7 it supports myfaces and JSF-RI , i think i read somewhere that it can work with other libraries like ADF faces but im not sure

    Posted by: kalali on March 27, 2006 at 02:25 PM



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