Hey Mario, that would be a good idea, IMO. The first step should be the long discussed myfaces-commons (Volker et al). Such a *small* artifact, containing converters and validators for instance, can also benefit from Trinidad's base in adding client side conversion and validation support, instead of *reinventing the wheels*. Trinidad provides Interfaces for that and it's easy to create a javascript file, containing the serverside logic. I'd love to help out on this.
Starting with a Tomahawk² would make sense, when bringing Tomahawk to JSF 1.2. During that we can also *remove* some components (do you remember the Tree vs. Tree2 discussion?). The combination of Trinidad, RCF and Tomahawk² definitely makes sense to me. -Matthias On 3/15/07, Mario Ivankovits <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Martin! > I've already mentioned that with this addition, I see Trinidad as a > Top Level project rather than a sub-level project of MyFaces. > > What do you think about that? What about combining our efforts providing a modern component library? Creating a myfaces commons and a cleaned-up tomahawk 2.0 with trinidad as base could push our development strength, no? Ciao, Mario
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