Simple question about what component to use

2007-09-03 Thread distillingweb
Hello,

Let's say that I am using Trinidad + RichFaces + Tomahawk and I need to render 
a simple button. How could
I decide which component to use to reach this simple requirement? Is there any 
criteria?

Thanks in advance.




   

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2007-09-03 Thread distillingweb
Sorry, please add Ajax4JSF in the list.

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Subject: Simple question about what component to use

Hello,

Let's say that I am using Trinidad + RichFaces + Tomahawk and I need to render 
a simple button. How could
I decide which component to use to reach this simple requirement? Is there any 
criteria?

Thanks in advance.




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Re: Simple question about what component to use

2007-09-03 Thread wolfgang . toepfer
..depends on what you need ;)

Generally the Trinidad components are more refined and offer more 
functionality.
E.g. the Trinidad goButton offers pure client-side javascript handler, the 
commandButton offers PPR, etc.
It would be interesting to see a requirements table matched against the 
diverse button types..




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Hello,

Let's say that I am using Trinidad + RichFaces + Tomahawk and I need to 
render a simple button. How could
I decide which component to use to reach this simple requirement? Is there 
any criteria?

Thanks in advance.

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Re: Simple question about what component to use

2007-09-03 Thread distillingweb
Thanks for your reply. The idea about the requirement table is very good. 
However, I would like to have the generics
ones, like buttons, grids and so on. 

Thanks also for the explanation about the different component styles. Do you 
know where
could I find this kind of components comparison behavior?

Thank you again.
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..depends on what you need ;)



Generally the Trinidad components are
more refined and offer more functionality.

E.g. the Trinidad goButton offers pure
client-side javascript handler, the commandButton offers PPR, etc.

It would be interesting to see a requirements
table matched against the diverse button types..










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Let's say that I am using Trinidad + RichFaces + Tomahawk and I need to
render a simple button. How could

I decide which component to use to reach this simple requirement? Is there
any criteria?



Thanks in advance.




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Re: Simple question about what component to use

2007-09-03 Thread distillingweb
Can I say that always the best practice as to get the best component feature 
would be to use Ajax4JSF and
if not work could I go for Trinindad, Tomahowk, and so on?

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Sent: Monday, September 3, 2007 4:54:08 PM
Subject: Re: Simple question about what component to use

Thanks for your reply. The idea about the requirement table is very good. 
However, I would like to have the generics
ones, like buttons, grids and so on. 

Thanks also for the explanation about the different component styles. Do you 
know where
could I find this kind of components comparison behavior?

Thank you again.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: MyFaces Discussion users@myfaces.apache.org
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..depends on what you need ;)



Generally the Trinidad components are
more refined and offer more functionality.

E.g. the Trinidad goButton offers pure
client-side javascript handler, the commandButton offers PPR, etc.

It would be interesting to see a requirements
table matched against the diverse button types..










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Let's say that I am using Trinidad + RichFaces + Tomahawk and I need to
render a simple button. How could

I decide which component to use to reach this simple requirement? Is there
any criteria?



Thanks in advance.




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