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Joe Sam Shirah wrote:
IDE's can make the decision for you without you realizing it. For
instance, RAD uses IBM's components; NetBeans uses Rave.

NetBeans uses the Woodstock components:

https://woodstock.dev.java.net/

but only if you are using the Visual Web Editor (in which case the
default JSF components are also supported). If you create a "plain" JSF
app (i.e. coded by hand), you can import any component libraries you like.

Rave was the code name for Java Studio Creator, which was Sun's first
iteration of a product using visual web design (it was branched from the
NetBeans sources). In NetBeans 5.5, it was a separately installed
add-on ("Visual Web Pack", a.k.a. VWP), and in the just-released 6.0 it
is fully integrated with NetBeans out of the box.

http://www.netbeans.org/features/web/web-app.html

And it works great with iSeries :)


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