How do I have to setup NetBeans to work with TouchFaces?
I have followed the steps described here http://java.dzone.com/articles/develop- ... 2?page=0,4 , but trying out the TouchFaces samples I don't see any components rendered in the browser.
I created a new XHTML page in an existing Java EE project and copied the code from the default.xhtml into the page. Built the project and deployed to GF v 2.1. When requesting the new page I see just this: Created with TouchFaces.
So, I presume there is something missing in my setup.
TouchFaces and NB
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Hi, which PrimeFaces version are you using?
I wanted to add a page to a existing NB project which is based on Visual Web JavaServer Faces framework, but this seems note to work very well. Since this framework is not supported anymore by NB I'm looking into PrimeFaces to replace Visual Web and PrimeFaces seems to be very promising.
If I start a new JavaServer Faces project from scratch I get PrimeFaces 1.0 working on NB 6.7 and PrimeFaces 2.0 on NB 6.8.
Regarding TouchFaces: This looks very promising to me as a Java ME developer to circumvent device fragmentation and the cost of code signing. I will test TouchFaces on a number of smart phone platforms to see whether I should use it to substitute some Java ME projects.
If I start a new JavaServer Faces project from scratch I get PrimeFaces 1.0 working on NB 6.7 and PrimeFaces 2.0 on NB 6.8.
Regarding TouchFaces: This looks very promising to me as a Java ME developer to circumvent device fragmentation and the cost of code signing. I will test TouchFaces on a number of smart phone platforms to see whether I should use it to substitute some Java ME projects.
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Yes, probably the old JSF stuff in netbeans is causing the problem. If you have any troubles with a clean PrimeFaces setup from scratch, just let us know.
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