Todd,

You should take a look at two things:

The Study Guide:  http://wiki.apache.org/myfaces/StudyGuide
FacesTrace:  facestrace.sourceforge.net

Those two together made it possible for me to study the source code and 
understand MyFaces.  I would, however, strongly recommend taking a serious look 
at facelets.  I also use AspectJ to target traces within the system when things 
break [eclipse.org/aspectj].  You can use the tracing example from the AspectJ 
examples to form your own traces of MyFaces.

Hope that helps,

James



-----Original Message-----
From: Todd Patrick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Fri 6/2/2006 11:03 AM
To: MyFaces Discussion
Subject: RE: Is there a MyFaces Tomahawk guide?
 
To continue, I've selected MyFaces and Tomahawk for a mission critical
engineering project.

I can say right now that I might need to look else where if
documentation or a guide is lacking.

I really can't spend a lot of time piecing together information when I
know development needs to be done.

I looked at Oracle ADF and they were too expensive. I might need to look
at Facelets or Icefaces.

MyFaces and Tomahawk really fits my needs, I'd really with there was
better information.

Thanks,

--Todd 

-----Original Message-----
From: James Richards [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, June 02, 2006 9:55 AM
To: MyFaces Discussion
Subject: RE: Is there a MyFaces Tomahawk guide?

+1 on the documentation.  Having spent some time grokking MyFaces, I can
say that it's truly needed.  I'll help in any way that I can on such an
effort.


-----Original Message-----
From: Todd Patrick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Fri 6/2/2006 10:43 AM
To: MyFaces Discussion
Subject: Is there a MyFaces Tomahawk guide?
 
I'd like to know if there is a MyFaces Tomahawk guide?
 
The samples are ok, the Wiki lacks a lot of detail and the Javadocs can
only do so much in terms of learning how to properly use the components.
 
This isn't negative, I'd just like to know if I'm missing something.
 
MyFaces Tomahawk would be a lot more developer friendly if good
documentation was available.
 
Thanks,
 
--Todd


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