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It seems like Maven's dependency management would be pretty useful for this
project. Every time I see "where is the xxx.jar", I think Maven. Thoughts?
Jeremy J. Barth
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That's how I understand it as well. However, Shale doesn't provide the
framework, JSF does, right? Shale uses the extension points of JSF to enhance
it by offering services. I guess some of the services could be considered
frameworks as well. Clay is a framework for "... reusable view fragme
I'm interested in the analogy, "Shale is to JSF as Struts is to JSP". What is
the connection between JSF and JSP then? I thought that JSF was to JSP the
same way Struts was to JSP, and Shale was more like the Struts tag libraries on
crack. Can somebody point me to a good explanation of the di
Are there mailing lists specifically for Shale?
Jeremy
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