Hi, There is also another issue with Trinidad and integration if you use Seam: As of now, you cannot use it with tr:table unless you do the 'plumbing' into Seam yourself and even so it does not seem clear how to make the paging work..
See also http://pmuir.bleepbleep.org.uk/2007/04/backing-trinidads-datatable-with-seam.html Best, Wolfgang. distillingweb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 04.09.2007 11:08 Bitte antworten an "MyFaces Discussion" <[email protected]> An MyFaces Discussion <[email protected]> Kopie Thema Re: Why so many components? Andrew, I was about to use A4J in that combination without any experience with. Your support on that has been priceless. Thank you so much again. ----- Original Message ---- From: Andrew Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: MyFaces Discussion <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, September 3, 2007 11:54:16 PM Subject: Re: Why so many components? FYI, I don't recommend that you use A4J in that combination unless you need RichFaces. Just use the PPR functionality in Trinidad. You will most likely have rendering problems with Trinidad+A4J See http://myfaces.apache.org/trinidad/devguide/ppr.html for information on Trinidad's AJAX -Andrew On 9/3/07, distillingweb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hello, > > I know this use to be a obvious choice, but because I am a newcomer in the > MyFaces world, what answer > I would give to my manager if he ask me why am I using so many components? > > Now, following advices, I am planning to use MyFaces + Trinidad + Tomahawk + > Facelets + Ajax4JSF and > maybe Seam. > > I know each of them provide different resources, but is there a couple or > three of them that could give me like 90% of > all my requirements need? > > Thank you in advance. > > ________________________________ > Building a website is a piece of cake. > Yahoo! Small Business gives you all the tools to get online. Ready for the edge of your seat? Check out tonight's top picks on Yahoo! TV.

