oops forward to the list also...
--- On Tue, 3/29/11, Mark Struberg <strub...@yahoo.de> wrote: > From: Mark Struberg <strub...@yahoo.de> > Subject: Re: Clarification please, which project is myfaces? > To: "java4dev" <java4...@gmail.com> > Date: Tuesday, March 29, 2011, 3:14 PM > np, your welcome. > > Please note that Trinidad and Tobago are 2 component > libraries which follow a certainly distinct road. I'm sure > Bommel and Matze can explain this much better, but short: > it's imo better to use either the one or the other. > > With Trinidad you will most likely use standard facelets > with html and use some trinidad components if you need them. > > Tobago otoh takes a much deeper approach. You will declare > the 'structure' and tobago handles all the rendering into > different output formats (could be html or any other > available renderer, like wml). > > LieGrue, > strub > > --- On Tue, 3/29/11, java4dev <java4...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > From: java4dev <java4...@gmail.com> > > Subject: Re: Clarification please, which project is > myfaces? > > To: "MyFaces Discussion" <users@myfaces.apache.org> > > Cc: "Mark Struberg" <strub...@yahoo.de> > > Date: Tuesday, March 29, 2011, 3:05 PM > > Hi, > > > > I am using Glassfish 3.1 with NetBeans 7. > > So I guess I am using Suns implementation and don't > need > > the core > > implementation. > > Also since Tomahawk is obsolete I can just concentrate > on > > Trinidad and > > Tobago > > > > thank you for the response > > Nikolas > > > > Στις 29/3/2011 5:45 μμ, ο/η Mark Struberg > > έγραψε: > > > Hi! > > > > > > The Apache MyFaces2 core project is an ALv2 > licensed > > open source implementation of the JSF2 specification > > (JSR-314). > > > > > > The older MyFaces jars implemented older JSF > specs. > > > > > > MyFaces also contains a few sub-projects which > are > > loosely related to JSF: > > > > > > * Trinidad is a component library for > > JSF. It can be used on any JSF container you like, > e.g. on > > Mojarra (Suns JSF implementation) > > > > > > * Tobago is also a component library > > > > > > * there are also a few 'extensions' > > projects like Orchestra, EXTVAL, EXTSCRIPT and CODI > which > > provide utility functionality for JSF applications. > > > > > > If you need a JSF container (e.g. for use in a > WAR > > file in your tomcat or jetty servlet engine), then you > need > > myfaces-api.jar[1] and myfaces-impl.jar [2] > > > > > > > > > LieGrue, > > > strub > > > > > > > > > [1] > > > http://repo2.maven.org/maven2/org/apache/myfaces/core/myfaces-api/2.0.4/ > > > [2] > > > http://repo2.maven.org/maven2/org/apache/myfaces/core/myfaces-impl/2.0.4/ > > > > > > > > > --- On Tue, 3/29/11, java4dev<java4...@gmail.com> > > wrote: > > > > > >> From: java4dev<java4...@gmail.com> > > >> Subject: Clarification please, which project > is > > myfaces? > > >> To: users@myfaces.apache.org > > >> Date: Tuesday, March 29, 2011, 2:13 PM > > >> Hello > > >> > > >> I am new into web development. I have read > the > > >> javaeetutorial a couple of books about JSF > and > > while > > >> struggling with every little problem on my > way I > > found out > > >> about MyFaces, > > >> but I am confused. > > >> In the http://myfaces.apache.org/ there are > > mentioned several > > >> projects. > > >> > > >> I googled around a litlte searching for > > differences about > > >> the projects and found this 2 year old enty > > >> http://www.mail-archive.com/users@myfaces.apache.org/msg47038.html > > >> > > >> According to this, Tomahawk is obsolete and > > Trinidad is the > > >> release of Myfaces. > > >> is this still valid? > > >> > > >> best regards > > >> Nikolas > > >> > > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > >