That sounds like something I would do ;-) The data sheet says it should work
with Java EE 5.

I would assume you could add it to your WEB-INF/lib directory. Some where
there is a setting to load the parent first, but I can't remember off the
top of my head. That's how you get JSF 1.2 and Facelets to work under WAS
6.1.
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On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 07:49, Dean, Robert <rdean@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Interesting and timely question. I was able to get the JSF 2 RC working
under WAS 7, but I misplaced my notes on it and now I have to figure it
out again. :-(

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Sent: Wednesday, October 07, 2009 10:35 AM
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JSF 2.0 is looking good! Now, will WebSphere Application Server support it?
I suppose it should since it is Java 5 EE compliant.
I really like the annotations compared to the XML mapping. Plus the
Facelets
is now integrated!

Can't wait until it's released.
--
James R. Perkins
http://twitter.com/the_jamezp


On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 23:35, Thorbjoern Ravn Andersen <ravn@xxxxxxxxxx
wrote:

James Perkins skrev:
Joe,
In an ideal world I would use JSF/Facelets (or Wicket maybe) on top of
JPA

I saw David Gearys presentation of JSF 2 with Ajax (ooh!) Monday and it
seemed to be a much nicer experience than the JSF 1 on JSP's which I've
built a product with. For those interested in seeing what JSF can do
these days, he suggested looking at his three part series on
Developerworks.

http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/java/library/j-jsf2fu1/index.html

I've skimmed it now, and it appears not too bad.

I expect to upgrade the above mentioned product, and will most likely
first create a "Hello World" JSF application. If there is interest on
this list, I'd be happy to share my findings and a war or two :)

--
Thorbjørn Ravn Andersen "...plus... Tubular Bells!"

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