Hi Martin,

thanks for the input. I will have a go at the xpanel then, do you know of 
any example that uses the rendered attribute?

Thanks, Jan

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embed these two things into an x:panelGrid, and use the
rendered-attribute to control which one will be displayed to the user.

For laying out components on a large scale, tiles might be a good option.

If you lack documentation, maybe you would like to supply some ;))??
would be great!

regards,

Martin

On 6/17/05, Jan Behrens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi list,
> 
> I have started looking into myfaces two weeks ago as I need to move an
> existing webapp from its own controller and tag libs to a jsf setup. I 
am
> quite impressed with the components myfaces provides, though it lacks 
some
> documentation.
> Our app requires the user to login first and enables certain navigation
> areas depending on the users role (not container based). The login mask 
is
> displayed instead of the navigation points for an user not currently
> logged in. This has been done using custom tag libs so far. In a jsf 
setup
> I would like to still display one or the other depending on the users
> status and role, and keep that code together all in one navigation.jsp.
> Is there a best practice kind of approach to this, or can somebody 
suggest
> components to use for something like this?
> 
> TIA, Jan
>

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