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Mar 03

JavaServer Faces 1.0: Finally released, but it is only 1.0 :)

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Wow. It is finally here. It really has been “a long road” as Sun said in their JCP ballot notes. Now it is here, is it enough. A lot of heavy hitters have gotten behind Faces (Oracle, Sun, etc) but there has been a mixed reaction in the community. Some people don’t see the need for a layer like this, some see a need but don’t think Faces is “it”, and some think that this is going to be THE way to do web development from now on.

I definitely think we have a ways to go when it comes to being productive in web development. I have seen far too many projects that spend mind blowing amounts of time on the “web layer stuff” compared to the business problems themselves.

We also have to remember that although this is a standard, it is only 1.0. It is not the holy grail. Remember EJB 1.0?

It *is* good to get some good tool support, and work on making the web tier a better place. I hope Faces spurs on the niche. Good luck, and the next few months will be interesting.

Discussion on the JSF 1.0 release

JavaServer Faces 1.0 has been released, but why does it matter?: Kito Mann’s editorial on the new release from JSFCentral.

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