Tobago is another set of components. And all component sets offer a file-upload, none (afaik) offers a file-download component.
regards, Martin On 10/13/06, Aneesha Govil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Here is what my understanding of the extensions is - Tomahawk is a collection of JSF components that extend the functionality of MyFaces. They can be added with Sun's RI of JSF as well. Tomahawk has a stable release. Trinidad is the part that Oracle ADF donated to Apache. It has a rich set of components that offer a lot of functionality. This is still in the Apache incubator and is yet to be released by Apache. I am not sure what all Tobago offers, anyone please explain? Regards, Aneesha On 10/13/06, ying lcs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks. > Can you please explains what is the relationship between Tobago, > Tomahawk, MyFaces and Trinidad. > > My understanding is Tobago, Tomahawk, Trinidad are 'extension' of JSF > whereas MyFaces is a open source implementation of JSF. > > So why we have 3 extensions of JSF ' Tobago, Tomahawk, Trinidad '? > And if JSF spec does not defined a file download component, so it > makes sense that MyFaces itself does not have it. But why the dev list > is discussing to add it? > > Thank you. > > On 10/12/06, Scott O'Bryan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Ying, > > > > Tobago, Tomahawk, and Trinidad do. But MyFaces itself does not at the > > moment. We're currently discussing that right now on the dev list being > > that we've basically re-invented the wheel three times. :) > > > > Scott > > > > ying lcs wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > > > Does MyFaces have a file download component for JSF? > > > > > > Thank you. > > > > > > > >
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