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RE: JSF _at_ GF mailing lists --- Re: JSF Questions

From: <jacob_at_hookom.net>
Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2007 15:58:58 -0400

Sounds like a good idea-- could you get forum/emails from JSF to echo into that webtier list?

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There is also the JSF forum[1], which carries more traffic.

[1] http://forum.java.sun.com/forum.jspa?forumID=427

One of the questions raised when Java.Net was created (way back then)
was how to split traffic between the existing Java.Sun.Com forums and
the new Java.Net forums. IMHO, I think we have not yet found a general
good answer...

In some areas, like GlassFish, the Java.Net mailing list is the obvious
winner. In some other areas, like JSF RI, the answer is less clear.

My personal preference would be to create a Web-Tier USERS alias for
JSF, JSP, Serlvet questions arising in the context of the GlassFish
community. That would compete a bit with the Java.Net forum, but I
think it would be of benefit to the GlassFish users.

Thoughts? Opinions?

        - eduard/o

jacob_at_hookom.net wrote:
> While it's good to have the email history with glassfish, you'll get the
best/quickest responses if you use the user list here:
>
> https://javaserverfaces.dev.java.net/
>
> While general JSF questions are always welcome, the lists at java.net do
focus on the RI's implementation.
>
> --
>
> Awesome. This link and your example do a great job answering my question and
> providing some background. Thank You! BTW, is this the appropriate forum for
> JSF? Is there an official one? Strange there is a 'java.net - Facelets', but
> no 'java.net - JSF'.
>
> Thanks,
>
> ITVGuy2000
>
>
> Jacob Hookom wrote:
>> btw, this might be useful too:
>>
>> http://gceclub.sun.com.cn/java_one_online/2005/TS-3364/ts-3364.pdf
>>
>> ---
>>
>

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