Hi ali, the Google Summer of code has been announced (see my other email).
Regarding the strcuture, IMO this should be a separate project, that just targets to implement JSF widgets offered by HTML5. The implementation should be done with JSF 2.0+ tooling. So, not supporting "older" versions, e.g. JSF 1.x is totally fine (-> goal?) IMO this work is related to Tomahawk. Once there is more code, we can talk about distribution: -"myfaces core extension" -standalone HTML5 "renderkit" (-> need to find a (nice) name) etc -Matthias On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 12:05 AM, Ali Ok <al...@aliok.com.tr> wrote: > Hi all, > We have talked about HTML5 components on MyFaces earlier. > I tried some HTML5 components and I think this project will be interesting. > Now I want to create the project structure and start playing with the > components. I want to learn how stuff are packed, how the components are > generated, etc. > Keeping in mind these HTML5 components will be a part of MyFaces 2.0 (I > hope, someday), how can I set the correct project structure? > Do you think changing Tomahawk 2.0 to HTML5 components project in my local > workspace is a good idea? > Or should I add my stuff into MyFaces 2.0 core? > > In fact, this question is: what is the correct place of HTML5 components and > render kit? Will it be a seperate project, and distributed separately? Or > will it be under MyFaces core and distributed with it? > > Thanks, > Ali > -- Matthias Wessendorf blog: http://matthiaswessendorf.wordpress.com/ sessions: http://www.slideshare.net/mwessendorf twitter: http://twitter.com/mwessendorf