Or if you are starting a new project, you can look into using Facelets instead of JSP...
Frank Russo Senior Developer FX Alliance, LLC -----Original Message----- From: Martin Marinschek [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2006 7:39 AM To: MyFaces Discussion; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Doubt about design of JSF applications Hi Dudu, The problem you are telling us about sounds like you should have a look at integrating Tiles with JSF - there is a special JspTilesViewHandlerImpl class in MyFaces which will help you with this. You can look at the Tiles-Example of MyFaces to find out how it works. Basically, you'll need to add the JspTilesViewHandlerImpl to your faces-config.xml, a special context parameter to your web.xml, and a tiles-config.xml to your WEB-INF directory. Then you'll need to extract a basic template from your JSF pages, and you can extend your other pages from this template. regards, Martin On 8/16/06, Dudu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I start developing jsf applications who the components is always > generated dinamically, and there are few pages. > > Now I'm starting a personal project, and the components are static... > There are a PanelPage, and inside the menu1 facet there are a menuTab > with various commandMenuItems When the user click on a > commandMenuItem, what I should to do: > 1 - Navigate to other page, who the panelPage will be repetead, and > the center is the content what I want. > or: > 2 - Without navigation, clearing and after adding childrens to the > central panelPage, who there are a menuTab on menu1 facet > > My doubt is, "and every page I need to put the same panelPage with > different central content", is it correct??? Anyone can indicate me a > document with this discussion?? > > Thanks. > > ps: I know the facelets, but I must try to do this using only JSF. > -- http://www.irian.at Your JSF powerhouse - JSF Consulting, Development and Courses in English and German Professional Support for Apache MyFaces

