RSF Development
Reasonnable Server Faces (RSF) has been developed by Antranig Basman at Cambridge University's CARET centre as a replacement for JavaServer Faces. It is both simpler and more powerful than JSF presenting Sakai with the opportunity for a new presentation technology applicable to a variety of users. The links below contains notes on how to develop with RSF, notes my my personal research into it, and notes towards creating a training module for Sakai developers.
Much of this material has been moved to the Sakaipedia at RSF UI Development, including several examples. See RSF and Maven and RSF and Spring
This leaves personal material relevant to research and training:
RSF Research Notes - research notes and experiments in learning RSF.
RSF Training - notes to be used in creating training materials.
RSF Examples - training examples explained.
Cloning RSF Simple Tool - how to clone the simple tool into a one you can play with.
RSF Sakai Components - Notes on creating Sakai RSF Components.