Thanks to both of you for the info. I'll try using tomahawk.jar, and plan on switching to the MyFaces JSF in the near future.
Don -----Original Message----- From: Bruno Aranda [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, July 29, 2005 11:16 AM To: MyFaces Discussion Subject: Re: myfaces-extensions.jar in nightly build? > Should I definitely plan on switching, or should the MyFaces + Sun JSF RI combination continue to work fine. We in the myfaces team always test the components with the myfaces implementation, so there may be glitches and incompatibilities from time to time with the RI (now there are some with the JScookmenu, for instance), but of course, we try to fix all that too... Regards, Bruno 2005/7/29, Bruno Aranda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Well, that jar does no longer exist. Now you have to use the > tomahawk.jar, which is the equivalent to the one you are looking (with > the enhancements and fixes!) and contains the myfaces extensions and > components, > > Regards, > > Bruno > > 2005/7/29, Don Walters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > > I am using MyFaces with the Sun JSF RI, and currently using build > > 1.0.9. I would like to try the nightly build since it looks like > > there have been some important fixes and enhancements. > > > > But I don't see the myfaces-extensions.jar in the nightly builds... > > am I missing it, or does it no longer exist? > > > > I did download the source and build MyFaces, but have not found any > > way to build this .jar. > > > > Maybe it is time for me to switch to the MyFaces JSF implementation, > > but at this point in our project we don't want to make that change > > (but probably I can do that late next month). Should I definitely > > plan on switching, or should the MyFaces + Sun JSF RI combination continue to work fine. > > > > Thanks, > > Don > > >

