Successful Implementation of Prime faces 3.x in Websphere 7

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srbala
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01 Jun 2012, 17:14

One of my clients is moving from WAS 6.1 to WAS 7.0. I would like to recommend Prime faces 3.x for any new development. I would like to get some feedback from the community. I have been Prime Faces follower since its 1.x version, now I would like to Push PF3.x since they choose to move away from ibm jsf implementation.

I know that, technically, JSF 2.0 requires java 1.5 or later, JSP 2.1, JSTL 1.2 and a Java Servlet 2.5 implementation, they are supported by WAS 7.0

Based on Google search, I was not able to locate any official support announcements, except how to change default JSF Implementation (even they only explains about JSF1.2). I have found fix pack (myfaces http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.w ... wg1PM40949) and forum discussions nothing ended any final answer as Yes or No.

I would like to ask the developers that do you have successful implementation of JSF 2.0 with WAS 7.0. If you are successful what type of JSF (Sun or MyFaces) and version has been used? Please also specify the Fixpack version of WAS 7 server.

Please let me know any deployment specific configurations like parent_last etc.
Last edited by srbala on 01 Jun 2012, 18:38, edited 1 time in total.

tik1
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Joined: 23 May 2012, 19:08

01 Jun 2012, 17:47

We have a successful implementation running on Websphere 7.0.0.21 (not sure of the exact fixpack we're running in production). We're currently using MyFaces 2.1.5 and Primefaces 3.2.
PrimeFaces 3.2 | Websphere 7 | MyFaces 2.1.5 (JSF 2.1)
RAD 8.0.4.1 | JDK1.6

srbala
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Joined: 02 May 2010, 01:06

01 Jun 2012, 18:18

Thank you for the reply.
Do you require any special configuration like parent_last etc.

vineet
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Joined: 14 Oct 2011, 23:40

01 Jun 2012, 22:45

Yes parent last would be required to override the jsf libraries from your application to be used.

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