Thanks David,

I'm already late for my project, so the impression you gave me through your
mail lets me think: "I'll do the porting for the next build ;-)"

Thanks and regards,
Zied

2007/7/11, David Steinkopff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Hi Zied,

I make the experience that after porting to JSF 1.2 RI <tc:sheet> make
optical bugs (search in the mailing list for screenshot). Also  duplicated
IDs happen, but I see that effect also by MyFaces and JSF 1.1 RI and I´m
doesn't sure if that a JSF or Tobago bug.

If you switch from the combination JSP/JSF, you need an JSP 2.1 / Servlet
2.5 run time like Tomcat 6 or Jetty 6.
If you switch from the combination Facelets/JSF, you can keep your current
run time. I have some trouble with a class that called IDConsumer or like
that, I solved that problem with adding the JSP 2.1 and Servlet 2.5 api
jar to the project.

regards
David

2007/7/11, Zied Hamdi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Hello,
>
> I saw a set of discussions where people want to use foncionalities of
> trinidad or others with the RI 1.2, is it possible and if yes what are
> the conditions (or is there a helping guide). On the page
> http://myfaces.apache.org/compatibility.html it seems that tobago can't
> work on JSF 1.2 (I didn't ever develop a JSF component: I don't know if
> the tobago libraries are just decorators of the MyFaces implementation, or a
> from scratch implementation). Anyway, the real answer I'd like to have is:
> how much do I have to wait if I decide to use Tobago on JSF 1.2, and if
> the answer is "you don't have to wait", another question: how to proceed?.
>
> Thanks guys there, one day I'll answer you too :-)
>
> --
> Zied Hamdi
>
>




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