That's ok.  Its really an interesting idea, I'm just not much of a Swing developer anymore.

On Apr 6, 2005 6:36 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks Heath... Sorry, I didn't mean to slam you with a bunch of emails...
I'm sure you're plenty busy.  This just seems like such a common problem
and I can't believe that no one has solved it yet!

Thanks again.
Reza
>-- Original Message --
>Reply-To: "MyFaces Discussion" <[email protected]>
>Date: Wed, 6 Apr 2005 18:30:08 -0500
>From: Heath Borders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: MyFaces Discussion <[email protected]>
>Subject: Re: JSF to JFC
>
>
>I don't really know anything about Tapestry, so I'm afraid I can't help
you
>
>out there.
>
>On Apr 6, 2005 6:28 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>
>> Yeah, but it's not clear to me how I can create one presentation layer
>and
>> render to both thick and thin clients. Would you care to elaborate on
how
>> you think Tapestry/JSF combo may solve this problem?
>>
>> Reza
>> >-- Original Message --
>> >Date: Wed, 6 Apr 2005 16:13:31 -0700
>> >From: Michael McGrady <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> >Reply-To: Michael McGrady <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> >To: MyFaces Discussion <[email protected]>,
>> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> >Subject: Re: JSF to JFC
>> >
>> >
>> >Have you checked out Tapestry?
>> >
>> >On 06 Apr 2005 08:52:34 -0700, Reza B'Far <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >> Folks:
>> >>
>> >> Does anyone know if there is any project anywhere that allows for

>> rendering
>> >> of JSF to JFC? I'm looking for a presentation layer that can be
>> rendered
>> >> both as a thin and a thick client...not talking about XForms and XUL,
>> rather
>> >> a framework that actually does the work of rendering to JFC widgets
>and
>> >HTML
>> >> widgets (both).
>> >>
>> >> R
>> >>
>> >>
>>
>>
>
>
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