I've used the tiles 2 viewhandler with tiles 2.05 from https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TOMAHAWK-1115 and it works fine. Says it is in the Tomahawk 1.1.7 nightly snapshot release.
Anyone know when Tomahawk 1.1.7 will be released GA? Shawn -----Original Message----- From: Simon Kitching [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2007 8:13 AM To: MyFaces Discussion Subject: RE: Has anybody integrated Sitemesh+JSF/Tomahawk? Well, Sitemesh is quite different from tiles and facelets-templates. Sitemesh can merge content from different webapps together, which neither tiles nor facelets-templates can. If you need that functionality, you need Sitemesh. I have worked on a project in the past where we used JSF+sitemesh. It wasn't easy and required some custom code but it did eventually work. If you don't need to merge content from different webapps, then definitely use either tiles or facelets-templates, as they are much simpler to work with and have better performance. Facelets is very good, and for a new project is probably worth using. However if you've got existing JSP code then using the latest tomahawk trunk with tiles2 support is probably best. Hopefully a new tomahawk official release with the tiles2 support will be out pretty soon. I've heard that the tiles support available in the shale package is not as good as tiles2+tomahawk. Regards, Simon ---- "Garner schrieb: > I've gotten JSF to work in sitemesh decorators before. > > I like the idea of sitemesh but feel it has not been designed/used > extensively for JavaServer Faces. > > Also what erks me about sitemesh is it doesn't use commons-logging and writes > to the sytem out. > > > > I'd recommend Facelets if starting new. > > If you have existing JSP tags then Tiles will work. 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