There are cleaner ways to deal with the tomahawk.jar that would negate you 
having to add it to your app.  But since I don't have a good understanding of 
your environment, the easiest thing to tell you is that it will work as long as 
you always use the same version of tomahawk for everything.  Sorry I don't have 
time to go into more detail on that.

I don't think it is impossible to fix your problems, but mixing JSF 
implementations is an area of research that (to my knowledge) hasn't been 
explored yet.  You aren't the only one to have problems with this though, so I 
expect that the research will be started some time this year.  I know that old 
tomahawk versions are known to have issues with Sun's JSF.

I don't see why you would ever want to extend the implementation classes of 
JSF.  You should only use the plug points defined in the JSF spec.

Stan

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