On Oct 18, 2006, at 5:46 PM, David Geary wrote:
If not working on it, I've been thinking about the homepage lately,
and it
strikes me that I don't really know how to spin Shale. We have so many
unrelated features that it's difficult to say Shale is The
addition of
JPA makes things even
On Oct 18, 2006, at 5:46 PM, David Geary wrote:
If not working on it, I've been thinking about the homepage lately,
and it strikes me that I don't really know how to spin
Shale. We have
so many unrelated features that it's difficult to say
Shale is
The addition of JPA makes
We should probably make clear in the next release about how there is a
new shale-application project and that you will need to change your
pom.xml (to add a new dependency) and web.xml (to reflect the new
listener package name). This tripped me up on my own app. Of course
it was easy to fix
Maybe it's something like a meta-framework. It's not really a
framework as such because JSF is the framework.
But it is some missing parts that integrate fairly
seamlessly with
the JSF framework. Missing parts and added value -
things like Clay
and Dialog are added value.
I've been fleshing out the front page docs of several of the new
subproject modules[1][2][3], but on the actual site these pages don't have
the overall banner and logo that the front page has. Shouldn't they? If
so, what do we need to configure to make that happen?
Craig
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On 10/19/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
NOTE -- I am not deleting the now-obsolete feature-xxx.xml pages yet ...
that needs to be coordinated with installing redirects on the website so
that the existing links in the world do not get broken.
Oops... I already deleted two of
On 10/19/06, Wendy Smoak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/19/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
NOTE -- I am not deleting the now-obsolete feature-xxx.xml pages yet ...
that needs to be coordinated with installing redirects on the website so
that the existing links in the world do