Frames are very oldfashioned, I don't see any big websites using frames today.
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So that's why I saw the tag! ;)
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Framesets are highly troublesome in JSF in general: there's no easy way for a
postback to force rerendering of the whole frameset. Nor can you effectively
submit two frames at once. This is actually a problem with framesets in
general, not just JSF.
Facelets makes composing templates really e
Sorry, I should've disabled HTML... the sentence should read:
Will this work with Seam or should I wrap my components with div tags and have
an AJAX approach to render specific div's only. (not that I'm comfortable with
this concept yet...)
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I'm designing a new app and I want to know if it's a good idea to use frames
with Seam/MyFaces/Facelets? In our j2ee 1.4 apps, we've always had a header
frame with the menu, a content frame, and a footer frame with copyright info.
Will this work with Seam or should I wrap my components with t
Which type of links are you using? h:commandLink?
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