Why do you want to use JSP? JSP is not a very good choice for JSF applications, there are way better choice out there.
But if you absolutely want to use JSP, Shale Clay can work in a JSP mode. On 3/24/06, Hubert Rabago <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 3/24/06, Werner Punz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Greg Reddin wrote: > > > If you'/re starting from scratch with no knowledge of Tiles, I'd > > > recommend starting with Facelets or Clay. I have no experience with > > > either, but, as has been pointed out already, they are "native" JSF > > > technologies, whereas Tiles was conceived in a world without JSF and > > > the integration can be problematic. > > > > I can second that, although the tiles approach in JSF is way saner with > > 1/3rd less glue code in xml thank in Struts, it still is a somewhat > > rough experience, with many internal issues. > > If you can, omit tiles and go for something else. > > The options have been mentioned. > > From what I understand, Facelets doesn't work with JSP. Neither does > Clay. Are there alternatives to Tiles that I can use with JSF that > work with JSP? (...and doesn't have the Tiles problems mentioned in > this thread?) > > Hubert > -- Alexandre Poitras Québec, Canada

