Coming Up for Air

Sandbox Demo and Nightlies Available

Friday, February 23, 2007 |

Thanks to the generosity of Ryan Lubke, Ed Burns and the javaserver.org folks, the Sandbox demo application, which can be found in the Sandbox source tree, is now available online. There are a couple of known issues with it, but it should give you a good sense of the current state of the components.

We also have nightly snapshots of the sandbox source, binaries and demo available on the RI website. If you find any issues, please file an issue on the <a href="https://javaserverfaces.dev.java.net/issues/enter_bug.cgi?subcomponent=sandbox&version=current">tracker</a>.

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