I am using frameset (left+right) in one of my apps. It uses webgalileo tree on the left and there is a detailed page on the right.Passing parameters provided by session beans and h:inputHidden components..
 
out of the jsf scope.. you might bump into some problems with a drop down menu on the top frame. It doesn't overlap to the bottom frame. You can overcome such a problem with an applet menu.
 
Regards,
 
Mert
 
On 6/8/06, Cosma Colanicchia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I know, but we have some session-related problems that we solved in
past using frames.. maybe there are other solutions, but for now
completely losing frames support its a bit dangerous for us.

The adf solution seems to work. I'll explore what happens if the
"source" frame has fields and validations..



2006/6/8, Werner Punz < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Cosma Colanicchia schrieb:
> > I don't know Tiles very well (I'm using ADF Faces+Facelets).
> >
> > Anyway, it sounds like you aren't talking about "real" frames using
> > tiles (the whole page is always refreshed). I'm looking for a way to
> > use HTML framesets.
> >
> > I've just noticed that the <af:form> has a "targetFrame" attribute,
> > maybe it is exactly what I was looking for..
> >
> > Thanks Fintan
> > Cosma
> >
> >
> No real standard way in jsf itself, and to my knowledge nothin im
> Tomahawk the adf control might be your best choice.
> But I would advice you not to use frames, you open a can of worms there,
> there is a reason why frames nowadays are considered to be an anti
> pattern in html design and most framish things nowadays are achieved by
> templating mechanisms and div scrollers.
>
>

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