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SiteMesh works with JSF?

It looks like Andres Castillo has figured out how to make SiteMesh work with JSF. In case you didn't know, SiteMesh has Tapestry support in its CVS repository.

To learn more about SiteMesh, see Introduction to SiteMesh and Advanced SiteMesh.

Posted in Java at Jul 10 2006, 06:03:03 PM MDT 2 Comments
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it's just what I was looking for... I am working in a team where the templating solution must use JSF with JSP (within Seam), so facelets is out of our radar, mostly because it looks like there are no tools supporting JSF tag completion within XHTML (or maybe I was just unable to find them...) My previous attempt was at making tiles work with JSF, but the standalone tiles is still not ready and the TilesViewHandler within the Shale distribution which requires it has a few problems I stil haven't managed to solve...

Posted by magomarcelo on July 24, 2006 at 01:46 AM MDT #

what is the adv of jsf compare to struts

Posted by kannan on September 01, 2006 at 08:54 AM MDT #

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