There's quite a few people using this framework. Which license issue are you needing to solve? As I recall, tobago is just using a different renderkit. I don't think there would be any issues using it with facelets. You'd just need to set up a facelets taglib.xml file for it, but that's true for all nonstandard JSF components. However, I haven't tried using tobago with facelets.
You'll probably receive more in-depth answers on the facelets users mailing list. On 12/3/05, Arash Bijanzadeh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > I would like to here any advise regarding to facelets. Did anybody used > this framework? > What is the situation? > How could license issue be solved? > Is there the possibility to combine tobago and facelets? > > Thanks in advance > > -- > from debian manifesto: > Debian Linux is a brand-new kind of Linux distribution. > Rather than being developed by one isolated individua > l or group, as other distributions of Linux have been developed in the > past, Debian is being developed openly in the spirit of Linux and GNU.

