Guys,

 I want to start contributing in development of myface. Please let me
know how I should proceed?

Thanks in advance,

Dharmesh Kumar Khalasi


On Fri, 31 Dec 2004 13:50:24 -0800, Travis Reeder
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  Sure.  ;)  
>  
>  Or maybe Bill could quickly copy what he did for div and make the exact
> same as div (except output <p> of course ;).  And a <br/> would be nice too,
> but would not take any children.
>  
>  Travis
>  
>  
>  Matthias Wessendorf wrote: 
>  
>  It would be nice to add these types of things to MyFaces, along with sure,
> could be nice. Volunteering? :-) 
>  simple html elements like <p> and <div> Bill Dudney added <x:div/>
> http://incubator.apache.org/myfaces/tlddoc/x/div.html Btw. Full TLD:
> http://incubator.apache.org/myfaces/tlddoc/ JavaDoc:
> http://incubator.apache.org/myfaces/javadoc/ Regards, Matthias 
>  Travis Matthias Wessendorf wrote: 
>  Amit, as HEath and Werner pointed out. <c:forEach/> couldn't be combined
> with JSF Tags. But, I saw that ADF FAces from Oracle (a set of custom
> components) provides a <ad:forEach/>-component-tag. I haven't used them
> myself... HTH, Matthias -----Original Message----- From: Amit Modi
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, December 30, 2004 7:34 PM To:
> MyFaces Discussion Subject: JSF - iteration tags Hi, I am new to JSF and
> using MyFaces to create a simple application. I created a Tabbed Panel
> containing various tabs (using panelTabbedPane 
>  and tabPanel components). But what I wish to do is obtain a list of tabs
> from my tab configuration 
>  xml and create these tabs dynamically iterating over the list I obtain
> >from my configuration file. 
>  Is there a pure JSF way of iterating over this list and create tabs
> dynamically at runtime or I have to use JSTL (or may be my own custom tags)?
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Best Regards,

Kumar Dharmesh

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