Interesting idea... I think if I wind up doing it I'd be more inclined
to offer it to Craig as an example for Shale first though. But in any
case, I just haven't had the time yet to do anything aside from a little
early exploration, so I don't know what I'm going to do first yet. I
still inte
Frank,
You could always write your JSF blog with Shale and post it to a created,
but empty (abandoned), dev.java.net JSF blog project:
https://jsfblog.dev.java.net/
(grin)
Regards,
David
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From: Frank W. Zammetti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 22, 2005 1
Thanks to both of you, that definitely helped.
I'm going to go read a tutorial or two now... I actually have in the
past, and also saw some code-intensive demos at two user group meetings,
so I thought I had at least the JSF basics in my brain already... as it
turns out, that might not be quit
On 8/21/05, David G. Friedman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Frank,
>
> I hate to try to answer a question after Craig, but from my JSF newbie point
> of view, I didn't get an answer I'd want from his letter. So, here's my try
> to help answer your questions. Just keep in mind I'm re-reading (2nd
Frank,
I hate to try to answer a question after Craig, but from my JSF newbie point
of view, I didn't get an answer I'd want from his letter. So, here's my try
to help answer your questions. Just keep in mind I'm re-reading (2nd time
around) a JSF book so I'm no authority.
MyFaces, JSF actually
On 8/21/05, Frank W. Zammetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm finally getting a little bit of time to look at Shale, with the
> intent of doing the Mailreader app under it as I offered to do a few
> weeks back... although I was thinking of writing a blog app instead
> since I wan
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