Leon,

The point you made about Shale performing form submissions is more of a JSF
(JavaServer Faces) issue to help it retain state information to properly
generate, validate, and so forth the JSF pages.  I don't believe Shale tries
to make JSF navigation any different.  I have seen some discussions on using
simple urls (for bookmarking purposes, etc.) that are compatible with JSF
over on the MyFaces user discussion list.  I recommend you subscribe to that
list or read their archives online such as at
http://www.mail-archive.com/users%40myfaces.apache.org since MyFaces is an
open source JSF implementation.

Regards,
David

-----Original Message-----
From: Leon Rosenberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 03, 2005 6:10 PM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: [Shale]Newbie question


Hi,

after long time of scepticism I decided to try out Shale. I downloaded
the shale nightly and installed it on my tomcat 5.0.28. Somehow it was
not very satisfying. The struts-shale-usecases runs (or I suppose it
to run)  with a lot of warnings, but dont give the example, an
application developer need. Are there other example applications?

One thing I noticed, every link (in the resulting html) is a form
submition. Is there a way to configure it? Because, if not, it would
be an absolute NOGO, since it would make the site uncrawlable (at
least for modern search engines).

Where is the best place to start with Shale?

regards
Leon

P.S. Sorry for not WiKiing, but it has been a very long day, so asking
was easier :-(

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