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                 Hello, We are just getting started on Web projects. I
searched the archives to no avail for a posting about experiences with
trying to use an SQL View (rather than a Table) in a Dyanmic Web
Project. I have been told that Java Server Faces does not recognize an
SQL View. Since views and tables are similar in iSeries DB2 world, I did
not believe this. Sure enough, we have been unable to use a View when
creating the Relational Record List or Relational Record for a project
page. Does anyone have experience with this and /or know a trick to make
it work? When we create the connection to the database, the connection
does not appear to have a setting that "allows views and tables". When
we create a relational record list for the page, I do not see it there
either. Maybe I am missing a setting preference somewhere?
 
If this is true, that current JSF supports only Tables, is there an IBM
plan to add Views? Sooner rather than later? ;) Not having Views would
be sort of like getting 1/2 of DB2, right? 
 
Thank you. Rick 

 




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