I'm working in a set of renderers to be used with JSF using Xkins. In this release (0.2) it supports Struts-Faces integration. If anyone is interested in this, please take a look at http://sourceforge.net/projects/xkins
It's very simple to try the example (works upon Struts-Faces demo). I'm working with others renderers like table Renderer (in this version table renderer is not supported). Xkins has also a Struts 1.1 plugin. XkinsFaces is set of renderers that acts as decorators of existing renderers and implements Renderers. XkinsFaces works on top of Xkins and has a basic Skin that contains all Xkins Templates needed by the renderers. A valid xkinsFaces Skin must extend this basic Skin in order to work. So, basic skin defines a "well known" set of templates to implement and use with XkinsFaces. Anyone can create his or her own Skin extending basic, deploy this new skin in a XkinsFaces application and the webapp will look like this skin commands. In a future, there could be lots of skins you could download and deploy in your webapp to look diferent without changing anything of your JSPs, classes or HTML. Xkins also comes with a taglib set called XkinsForms that also can be used with Struts to add skins to web applications. Cheers. Guillermo Meyer. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

