I'm curious to see some generated JSF as well.

I was going to use it a couple years ago, but it looked like a pain to
code and the IBM toolset would only generate for Websphere, so I
abandoned it.

Maybe there is light.... :-)

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message: 1
date: Sun, 10 Aug 2008 23:34:37 +0200
from: Thorbj?rn Ravn Andersen <thunderaxiom@xxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: [WEB400] Truly later thinking...Honey, grab me another
beer

Richard Schoen skrev den 10-08-2008 22:34:
As much as Joe and I may disagree on technology toolsets, EGL does
generate JSF code which is Java. Joe can expand on this if needed.


Just for the fun of it I'd like to see how this JSF-code looks like (to
get an idea of how it would be to fix/maintain/css-tinkle etc)



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