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Scott Moore commented on TOMAHAWK-416: -------------------------------------- I have seen the same issue described in this bug. I am using Sun's RI, and adding the Tomahawk 1.1.2 jar to the classpath of my webapp breaks all of the h:commandLink elements throughout my app. It's definitely not the MyFacesExtensionsFilter either; I've narrowed it down to just the presence of the Tomahawk jar in my classpath causing the issue. By any chance, is there a workaround for this issue? Sorry I don't have any helpful info to provide. I'm going to get the latest Tomahawk code and see if I can either suppress the commandLink issue or extract the Tree2 code in some usable way (that's the Tomahawk component I was excited about using). If I discover anything that may help with this bug, I'll post a patch or a comment. > Installing Tomahawk breaks jsf-ri commandLink and Button components > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: TOMAHAWK-416 > URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TOMAHAWK-416 > Project: MyFaces Tomahawk > Type: Bug > Components: Extended CommandLink/CommandButton, NavigationMenuItem > Versions: 1.1.3-SNAPSHOT > Reporter: Mike Youngstrom > Priority: Blocker > > It appears that the extended Link and Button renderers added to the tomahawk > faces-config break JSF-RI's ability to correctly render Links and buttons. > This is a serious issue. Coming up soon will be the first solo tomahawk > release which is supposed to help show tomahawk's independence from myfaces > core. Yet this release will be completely unusable on the only other major > jsf implementation out there. Let me know if there is something the RI can > do to help fix this problem. > Mike -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - If you think it was sent incorrectly contact one of the administrators: http://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/Administrators.jspa - For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira