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Web Applications

The spec lead highlights some of the features in the Early Draft Review of JSF 2.2.

I'm ashamed to say it, but we've gone over two years without having a working nightly build system for Mojarra. As of last week or so, I finally got the nightly working again. We now have our internal hudson instances configured to publish nightly SNAPSHOT builds to the java.net snapshot repository.

My goal with this blog entry is to shed some light on what HTML5 means for JSF 2.2.

If you want to try out the absolute latest Mojarra 2.2-SNAPSHOT, you can run it on GlassFish 3.1 or GlassFish 3.1.1. To install it, grab the 2.2.0-SNAPSHOT version of Mojarra from this repository.

>Ultra quick JSF 2.2 in progress changelog
You can see that JSF+CDI and multi-component validtion are the two
big winners, followed by resource handler improvements and a feature
that seems like taking the composite components to the next level:
support for composite applications.
Make a logo for the JSF specification. Win the contest. Contribute it under the Oracle Contributor Agreement. Get a free book, if you want it.
Help us organize our open issues for JSF 2.2 by voting for your top five issues.

As mentioned earlier and elsewhere, JSF 2.2 is getting started right now. This blog entry is a call for serious, committed participation in the JCP Expert Group dedicated to delivering that specification.

I describe the hudson jobs for Mojarra and the automated tests run by those jobs.

Here's a look at a draft of the JSF 2.2 JSR we plan to file with JCP.

Mojarra 2.1.0-b11 will likely be the final release of 2.1.0.
Community

(UPDATED 20110930-1357) Here is my session presentation and attendence plan for JavaOne 2011.
Why Jazoon 2011 is the best Jazoon yet, and which talks I plan to attend.

The svnsearch project page for Mojarra is at . The ohloh project page for Mojarra is at .
Winner of the JSF Spec Logo Contest: Wilber Saca
Use Instant Runoff Voting to pick your favorite JSF logo at http://bit.ly/JsfLogoPoll
JSR

This blog entry brings to your
attention a few points about using these artifacts, as well as
introducing a simple archetype that the Mojarra team uses to facilitate
the creation of automated regression tests.
Extreme Programming

I'm sure there's a cleaner way to do this, but agility dictates I just need to get it done. This blog entry shares a little tip I uncovered while re-activing the
Mojarra JSF 1.2 job.
Virtual Machine

I've read the Amazon Cloud outage blog entry






