Save time. ADF Essentials can't go to SDK. It's license is incompatible.
ADF Essentials is not open sourced, and it cannot be distributed. All it
has is a license that enables users to freely run on whatever they want
(GF, Tomcat, WLS, WAS, JBoss, etc...).
On 05/29/2013 11:06 AM, Reza Rahman wrote:
> Response in-line:
>
> On 5/29/2013 1:30 AM, Vijay Nair wrote:
>>
>> Can we do it tomorrow evening (i.e. 30th May) at 7 PM IST ? I will
>> setup a Beehive
>>
> I guess that's 9:30 AM on the 30th for me? That definitely works.
>>
>> I have used Facelet templates now and separated it as widgets to be
>> placed in any page (e.g. Dashboard/Tracking etc...) .... I will
>> check-it in post your review so that I do not break any thing
>> unintentionally.....
>>
> You can check in and I'll do any refactor necessary. The next time I
> am demoing this is on the 4th and then again of the 18th. Please do
> make sure it looks reasonably ready for customer demos (e.g.
> consistent look/feel across related pages, etc). Otherwise, you could
> always check in a bit later when the changes are more complete?
>>
>> As part of a suitable JSF library for later can we use PrimeFaces or
>> the likes ?
>>
> I would prefer PrimeFaces myself since it seems like by far the most
> popular one, but we should probably evaluate ADF Faces if it can be
> used without necessarily having to introduce ADF Essentials as well
> (and it has reasonable free documentation). Anyways, that's probably
> still a little bit far off and we'll need to go through the usual
> Oracle legal approval process since this project may be included in
> the Java EE SDK at some point.
>>
>> Thanks...Vijay
>>
>> *From:*Reza Rahman
>> *Sent:* Tuesday, May 28, 2013 9:46 PM
>> *To:* users_at_cargotracker.java.net
>> *Subject:* Re: Websocket implementation
>>
>> BTW, feel free to use Facelet templates (obviously) and also custom
>> components where they make real sense (it would show the key JSF
>> feature off nicely). At some point, we'll need to think about a
>> suitable JSF widget library too and it would demonstrate the power of
>> the JSF ecosystem nicely.
>>
>> On 5/28/2013 11:55 AM, Reza Rahman wrote:
>>
>> Looks good. Could we do a brief walk through on BeeHive or Google
>> Hangout? We can go over the design options for the HTML 5 parts
>> that way (I am still a little wary about IE users, which is still
>> a lot of people so would like to keep those portions a bit
>> standalone with sensible fall backs)? You could do a check-in as
>> long as things don't look functionally incomplete (I currently
>> use the application for Java EE real world demos).
>>
>> On 5/27/2013 1:13 PM, Vijay Nair wrote:
>>
>> Hi Reza,
>>
>> I have given a minor face-lift to the application and
>> realigned the templates a bit. I have attached a screen shot
>> of the landing page (for Admin) and the corresponding drill
>> down page on click of a tracking ID. Could you suggest where
>> we need to implement the live streaming (i.e. on the
>> dashboard or the drill down ?)
>>
>> Do note that these are representative screens and I have
>> added some sample widgets to the dashboard (Like Cargos in
>> progress/Completed Cargos/Quick Search etc...). Will change
>> the content basis the requirement.
>>
>> Thanks...Vijay
>>
>
--
|Bruno Borges (twitter @brunoborges)
Principal Product Manager | Java WebLogic Coherence GlassFish
Oracle LAD PM Team | Cloud Application Foundation
+55 11 5187 6514 (Work) | +55 11 99564 9058 (Mobi)|