Same thing here. It would be very good if NetBeans supports RichFaces, so I
wouldn't have to use Eclipse.
2009/2/26 Rasha <rasha.abdallah_at_murex.com>
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> Hi mohindermoo,
>
> I am not sure if I can be of any help with this. I ended up not getting any
> feedback on this issue from anyone. Hackiing the code didn't help either
> :).
> I have faced other major issues with Woodstock at the time, and since
> limited support was available from authors, it became really unusable and
> time wasting for me.
>
> Sorry to be saying this on the woodstock forum, but the truth is I ended up
> switching to JBoss richfaces at the time. It’s a much mature product, it
> offers much more flexibility and it uses A4J which is also a mature ajax
> implementation. And there is some decent documentation outthere :) .
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> mohindermoo wrote:
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> >
> > Dear Friends ,
> >
> > I know lot of time passed after the last message. But , now I have the
> > same problem in this topic.
> > Till now, it must have solved someway. I would appreciate If RASHA or
> > someone else could give the solution to that problem.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> >
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