RSF ("Reasonable Server Faces")

RSF version 0.7.2 has been released. RSF promotes minimal and clean designs - in contrast to the majority of current Java frameworks which proliferate with increasingly complex schemes for managing stateful components, RSF cuts through the issue by promoting and facilitating zero server state designs. This brings web development more in line with the web - as well as making fewer demands on server resources, it arguably delivers apps which users find more idiomatic and intuitive.

Other features since RSF's previous announcement at 0.6.1 include UVB (the "Universal View Bus") - a slimline DWR-like RESTful web service automatically derived from your webapp structure, and extensions to its rendering model allowing any section of markup to become a candidate for reuse.

Going forwards, RSF is rapidly tracking the developments towards Spring Web Flow's 2.0 release, with its integration up to the mark for compatibility with the latest milestones of SWF 2.0M1 and Spring 2.1M3. RSF's focus on markup purity and type-safety
for view resolution is a perfect complement to SWF's positioning as a universal application controller and state management engine.

RSF is actively working with the Fluid Project to produce a maximally reusable and accessible set of client-side components that work - for everyone.

The forthcoming 0.7.3 release of RSF will focus on automatic client-side validation and improvements in portalization, in advance of the major revision 0.8, where RSF APIs will be brought in line with their 1.0 release versions by alignment with Spring 2.x and Java 1.5-level features.

Release notes and changelist are available on the RSF wiki. A large set of sample applications and guides are available to help programmers get started. Discussion and support are available on the forums and the mailing lists.

Posted byEugene at 01:29

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