Hi Scott, I am exactly looking for this option. Can u provide us the url of the project swoop. I tried to find it on SourceForge.net, but I could not locate it. We would like to have the code samples.
--Irshad A. Buchh Senior Principal Consultant. Scott Ryan wrote: > > I have completed the conversion already including the Acegi and > removal of all JSP and including templates from Facelets. There are > a number of other conversions including replacing the entire menuing > system with a facelets based menuing system from Richfaces. You can > find the updated code in the project swoop on sourceforge. If you > have any questions feel free to send me an email or give me a call. > > Since I get over 1000 emails a day you might want to give me a heads > up if you send anything. I also have much of the a4j toolset > implemented as well. > > Scott Ryan > CTO Soaring Eagle L.L.C. > Denver, Co. 80129 > www.soaringeagleco.com > www.theryansplace.com > (303) 263-3044 > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > On Oct 14, 2007, at 8:54 AM, Paul Katsev wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I'll try to clarify my statement. AppFuse JSF Basic comes packed >> with everything under the Sun (pun intended): jsp + JSF(either >> myfaces or reference) + facelets + much much more. >> >> Many of the common pages in the initial project such as login.jsp >> and bunch of admin pages are implemented using JSF+jsp, which is >> done really well (Matt really knows his stuff). The trouble is >> that AppFuse uses sitemesh for decoration and templating which is a >> jsp native technology and doesn't play well with facelets (xhtml) >> files. Same goes in reverse: facelets can't decorate jsp's. So if >> you need advanced templating and decoration and want to use only >> one technology (facelets or sitemesh) you will probably want to >> choose facelets and throw sitemesh out. But when you do that, you >> face the need to rewrite all those jsp pages that come with AppFuse >> into jsf+facelets so that you can decorate them with facelets. >> Decorating with facelets would also imply rewriting a bunch of >> decoration related files: default.jsp, header.jsp, footer.jsp, >> meta.jsp, messages.jsp, so on. Some are more trivial than the >> others but it's doable. I like struts-menu which Matt uses. But >> that's one thing that will most likely need to be sacrificed for >> facelets decoration, but there are alternatives. >> >> I'm almost done with converting all appfuse jsp's into faceltets. >> I've finished all of the decorative files, except the menu (still >> choosing a solution). >> Login.jsp is difficult and I will need to spend some time learning >> acegi before I can tackle that one. I will contact Matt as soon as >> I'm done to find out if this is something AppFuse project and it's >> community could benefit from and maybe make those files available >> to everyone. >> >> As to your problem: no there shouldn't be any problem using facelets >> +jsf, in fact you don't even need to change the default *.xhml >> suffix to anything else. Everything is there and should be able to >> navigate to your page by calling http:// ... /mypage.html. >> >> Tschuss >> >> >> >> On 10/14/07, nasim salehi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Hello, >> I was searching about a problem which I've encountered during >> development via AppFuse(JSF) which accidentally met your email,I >> just want to know about this sentence you've left there: >> >> In fact, I'm not sure why AppFuse(JSF) doesn't come with exclusively >> facelets+jsf pages >> >> I want to know if there is any problem using facelet+jsf together >> in an application based on appfuse? >> Did you really meant this from your sentence? >> I'm using jsf pages in appfuse and I can't see my that pages,when I >> invoke my jsf page in browser >> I received this message:"The page your requested was not >> found",I've added faces servlet entry in web.xml and use *.faces >> pattern for my pages but when invoke the jsf page I can't see the >> page.Do you have any idea about this? >> It would be great if you have any info related to this. >> -- >> my best wishes, >> > > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Re%3A-AppFuse%28JSF%29-tp13199780s2369p15458936.html Sent from the AppFuse - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
