I'm not sure if we are working with the same product here. You are talking about IBM XPages and IBM Domino Designer, right? Because my and my colleagues experience is a bit different.
The IDE is awfully unstable, slow and unreliable (newest releases didn't help much).
The technology is not JSF - its f**ing IBM custom made JSF 1.1. Believe me I know - I decompiled it and compared to see what the f.. did IBM do with JSF that caused it to work so damn slow.
And if I talking about being slow, have You ever used XPages on client ? Dont try, its pointless.
Oh and web version - You know that this works fast only if You know really a lot about XPages ... I'm mean like You know how its written ... because otherwise You just a blind man in park full of dog sh...
I hope that eventually IBM will do sth that will change this situation, but in my opinion right now XPages as a technology are damned to be forgotten again (Workplace, anybody ?).
Just my 2 cents...
I'm not sure if we are working with the same product here. You are talking about IBM XPages and IBM Domino Designer, right? Because my and my colleagues experience is a bit different.
The IDE is awfully unstable, slow and unreliable (newest releases didn't help much).
The technology is not JSF - its f**ing IBM custom made JSF 1.1. Believe me I know - I decompiled it and compared to see what the f.. did IBM do with JSF that caused it to work so damn slow.
And if I talking about being slow, have You ever used XPages on client ? Dont try, its pointless.
Oh and web version - You know that this works fast only if You know really a lot about XPages ... I'm mean like You know how its written ... because otherwise You just a blind man in park full of dog sh...
I hope that eventually IBM will do sth that will change this situation, but in my opinion right now XPages as a technology are damned to be forgotten again (Workplace, anybody ?).