Hi,

   Should the same technique be used to layer xhtml resources like EJB's can be 
(using the @Install annotation)? If so, how would you have multiple pages.xml 
files - and would it conflict?

Say I had a real view: "/product/function.xhtml" and I had customised version 
of it deployed at a particular site called "/site/product/function.xhtml". 
Could (or rather should) I use this approach:

<page view-id="/product/function.xhtml">
  |     <navigation>
  |         <render view-id="/site/product/function.xhtml"/>
  |     </navigation>
  | </page>


And refer to the view generally as only "/product/function.xhtml", but actually 
load "/site/product/function.xhtml". Or should I use something like EL at all 
times and resolve the actual resource via a method call or resource bundle?

What methodology have you used to address this in the past?

Cheers,

David 

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