Thanks Helmut, now I know a bit more about Tobago ;o)
Trinidad has some components for layout management (panelFormLayout,
panelGroupLayout, panelPage...), but you can't totally avoid html
layout with these (for instance you can't easily have a 2 column
layout, the first using 25% of available space, the seconf using 75%,
and a fixed size gutter between the 2)

Regards,
Cedric

2011/6/8 Helmut Swaczinna <[email protected]>:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using Tobago now for years. (But I havn't used Trinidad.) The main
> advantage of Tobago is (to me) the buildin layout manager (gridlayout). You
> havn't to deal with HTML table layout or something. With Tobago, you don't
> need to use any HTML tag at all. Tobago has a rich skinning support too, so
> you don't need to write any CSS class to get a quite good looking app.
> Buildin ajax support has Tobago also.
>
> Regards,
> Helmut
>
> Am 08.06.2011 10:53, schrieb Cédric Durmont:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Can't tell about Tobago, which I don't use, but (to me) Trinidad has
>> the following advantages over Tomahawk :
>> - ajax support for all components
>> - popup management (passing values to popups and back...)
>> - skinning support
>> I use both Trinidad and Tomahawk in my current project, but Tomahawk
>> is only used for 1/ t:schedule, which  has no equivalent component and
>> 2/  t:inputFileUpload (Trinidad has an upload component too, but I had
>> a hard time mixing Trinidad, Tomahawk and PrettyFaces, and now the
>> uploads are catched by Tomahawk. Better use one more Tomahawk
>> component than struggle with my web.xml again)
>>
>> Regards,
>> Cedric
>>
>>
>> 2011/6/7 Iratxe Lejarreta<[email protected]>:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I have to start a JSF project and I don't know what MyFaces component
>>> use:
>>> Tomahawk, Trinidad or Tobago.
>>>
>>> I have experience with Tomahawk and the result was good.
>>>
>>> I think with any of three I could do what I need, but I would like to
>>> know
>>> what are the differences with Trinidad and Tobago, and which is the each
>>> maturity.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Iratxe Lejarreta
>>>
>>> www.axios.es
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>

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