ADF Faces: When to expect production ready JSF components

I know this question has been asked many times, but there is no up to date information as to schedules. What are the time lines for releasing ADF faces components into production?
Great things have been promised in demos at JavaOne and the like. In particular rich tables generated from AJAX JSF.
I have seen webcasts promising the components by fall. Well September is close approaching, does this mean we should see the complete set of JSF components imminently?

Thanks for your response. However, I have previously been through all the examples and am familiar with the functionality that af:table provides.
I have a set of data intensive applications to write that require data entry in a tabular form for speed.
Now I know af:table allows them to do this, but some functions such as keyboard cursor key navigation is none-existent.
My question was what functionality would the richer table control have and how easy would it be to convert to this new component once available.
Many thanks.

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