Buen dia.
Si en verdad Sun decidio no trabajar mas en woodstock porque el netbeasn
lo trae inmerso en su vwp ??? es absurdo
John Jullion-Ceccarelli escribió:
> Hi folks,
>
> As many of you have already seen or heard, Sun Microsystems is officially
> stopping all new feature development on Woodstock components. The Woodstock
> release 4.2 is the last official version of Woodstock that Sun will release.
>
> This decision wasn't easy and we know it won't be very popular. But in the
> current environment, every business has had to make some hard choices and
> this was one of those for Sun.
>
> So what do you do if you've invested in Woodstock? First of all, Sun will
> continue to support its customers that have built on top of Woodstock 4.2.
> The Project Woodstock code is available on java.net
> (http://woodstock.dev.java.net) and community members can create new
> features or enhancements. Sun will assist with a community development
> effort behind Project Woodstock - the first step will be doing a transfer of
> information to help people get started (more to come on this soon).
>
> In addition to this, We are researching solutions that will allow users
> currently invested in Woodstock to migrate their applications while
> leveraging the latest advances in web UI technology. We remain committed to
> improving the web developer experience, and plan to prove this with upcoming
> releases of JSF, GlassFish and NetBeans.
>
> Thank you for your support and feel free to ask any questions. We'll do our
> best to answer (even if the answer is "we don't know yet").
>
> John Jullion-Ceccarelli
> Senior Manager, NetBeans Web Tier Engineering
>
>
>
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