[opencms-dev] OpenCms as jsp/jsf replacement for JavaEE application practical?
Yves Glodt
yg at mind.lu
Fri Oct 23 16:24:12 CEST 2009
2009/10/23 Andreas Kuckartz <a.kuckartz at ping.de>
> I also use JSTL in such systems. Do not underestimate that tag library.
>
> I agree JSTL is really performant....
On the other hand JSF 2.0 looks interesting: Ajax ...
>
I also included a Servlet in the jar which contains my tag library.
On this servlet I do POST requests per ajax (using jQuery)
>
> The "facelets" (replacement for JSP) include a templating mechanism (and
> JSTL can be used in facelets).
>
> See:
> JSF 2 fu
> Part 2: Templating and composite components
> Implement extensible UIs with JavaServer Faces 2
> http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/java/library/j-jsf2fu2/index.html
>
> Anyone working on an integration of OpenCms and JSF 2.0 ?
>
> Cheers,
> Andreas
> ---
>
> Yves Glodt schrieb:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have done something more or less like you plan I guess, (ab)using
> > OpenCms as front-end to embed crm-data in a website.
> >
> > Technically there is a jstl-taglib which connects to the crm-system
> > (through a webservice), and exposes defined content at defined spots of
> > the website, with jsps which are embedded by the template.
> >
> > best regards,
> > Yves
> >
> >
> >
> > 2009/10/23 <work_registries at web.de <mailto:work_registries at web.de>>
> >
> > Hi!
> >
> > I would like to ask your opinion on the possibility/practicability
> > to use OpenCms as a sort of presentation layer for a JavaEE based
> > (web)application.
> >
> > The idea would be to use OpenCMS instead of jsp/jsf.
> >
> > Imagine Java Pet Store Demo or JBoss Seam Hotel Bocking example
> > using OpenCms as Frontend.
> >
> > The reason would be to move web page design away from developers
> > with jsp/jsf/java knowledge to some OpenCms author with knowledge
> > about domain objects.
> >
> > Authoring would not involve creating some articles/news but rather
> > to add a new form field or design pages used in a sequence of
> > workflow steps. Instead of SCM versioned jsp/jsf you would have
> > OpenCms versioning. Instead of deploying a new .war you would switch
> > some content online (of course EJBs would have to be redeployed
> > beforehand). Instead of usual content objects like articles, news,
> > blog entries you would have custom java beans created based on some
> > legacy database. And so on.
> >
> > Any thoughts would be appreciated,
> > thx, Juergen
> >
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