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Ultimate JSF Web UI Component Set

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  • Created: Jul 13, 2006, 10:30 am
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The Idea

Submit your best Web component to Cambrian House and we'll could pool them all together into a standardized set of components for JavaServerFaces. As programmers we have all had to make our own components or use sub-standard free ones. By taking the best components from our stockpile of personal and open source widgets and standardizing them into a coherent set we could make the definitive set of components which would be a 'must have' in any JSF developer's toolkit. The same component set could also be ported ASP.NET.

I thought of this idea when I was...

When programming a JSF application I was disappointed with the basic stock grid control, and thought about how much better the one I wrote for an old ASP application was. I wondered how much effort it would take to port it to JSF and how many other developers must have great components they have written that could be 'retro-fitted' to become a JSF component.


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