Yes, the "telnet" renderkit was not donated.  PDA and mobile are
the same thing...  the other renderkit that wasn't donated was
an instant messaging renderkit.

(BTW, if you're curious, at least one reason to *not* open source
those renderkits is that, last time I checked, they each required
the presence of a mediating server - e.g., a Telnet->HTTP bridge
of sorts.)

For non-Javascript, yes, there is a good level of support for
disabling PPR on PDA-type clients that cannot support
Javascript.

-- Adam


On 10/9/06, Clemens Schneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi there,
while searching for info on ADF Faces and Trinidad, I came upon sources that
stated, that there are renderkits available for many different clients
(desktop, pda, mobile, telnet). Am I right, that Trinidad offers a renderkit
for desktop and pda "only"? Are the other renderkit mentioned commercial
additions from Oracle not donated to Apache? Does Trinidad handle
javascript-unaware clients, so to disable PPR for example?
Thanks in advance!

-clem


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