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On 9/20/06, Irv Salisbury [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Of the ways listed, which one do you use/prefer for templating
with Clay?
Gary, can you list the different ways to use Clay in order of
complexity (or some other metric that makes sense to you) and explain
when a user might want to choose one
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From: Irv Salisbury [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am glad you sent this to me. Clay feels a lot more natural to me. As it
seems with all things JSF related, there are many different ways to
accomplish the same thing. It seems like templating is the same way, even
inside clay.
There are several
On 9/20/06, Wendy Smoak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9/19/06, Irv Salisbury [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You know, the change James reccomended works! I try building without the
settings.xml file and it doesn't work. I try building with the
settings.xmlfile and it all works fine! I went back