I believe they will require JSF 1.2. You will likely be able to use
JSF 1.2 w/ WebSphere (although I don't know that their classloader
works correctly for sure) -- the JSF libraries are intended to be
pluggable.
Creator v2 ships w/ a JSF 1.1 compatible set of components that is very
similar to Woodstock (i.e. they are an earlier version of the Woodstock
components).
Ken
Vijay Balakrishnan wrote:
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type="cite">Hi Ken,
Do you know what the JSF based Woodstock components are ? Are they
available for use with JSF 1.0 or 1.1 or whatever hybrid version that
Websphere concocts up ?
If there is interest, I can talk about JSF w/ an emphasis on the
JSFTemplating OS project. I have a set of slides I presented Sun last
week that I can use.
Ken
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