Hi,

Definitely the latter one ("only some of the in-house.."). Actually, I 
found the comment rather manager-like and not really very informative.. ;)
I am looking forward to the Seam people and their Trinidad integration 
work. Otherwise we will have lots of different plumbing implementations 
around..

Best,
Wolfgang.




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Wolfgang,

Thanks for share this information and link. I was catch also for this 
comment in that link:
"Its things like this that have conviced me that its time to throw away a 
huge amount of in-house crufty stuff and move ahead with Seam/JSF for all 
of our new development."
I did not understand if the comment is meant to replace Trinidad by using 
Seam or only some of the in-house components implementations
in this context. Could you give me a hint on that?

Thank you very much.

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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. 



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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.

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Sent: Monday, September 3, 2007 11:54:16 PM
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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.
>
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