Hi Interesting question. In my opinion, the most interesting part to use from jQuery is its jQuery UI CSS Framework. Why? because defining some small set of selectors and a "standard" html structure to apply them, you can create a custom skin using ThemeRoller application. I tried to do something as a "proof of concept" in https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TRINIDAD-2120 , but after some time I found that anyway it is necessary to create a whole RenderKit that can fit better with jQuery UI. In that way, some good features Trinidad already has will be lost, because jQuery UI is the one who impose the restrictions. At the end you can't have everything. In my opinion, I would take only jQuery UI CSS Framework, even if that means lose some functionality in that mode. Change Trinidad internals to use jQuery is overkill.
Suggestions are welcome. regards, Leonardo Uribe 2012/6/19 <siyaphakama.sos...@accenture.com>: > Hello Everyone > > I am a JSF and Trinidad Newbie, I just joined a project at work where it's > going to be using Trinidad. I was assigned a task to design some forms and so > far I haven't had the best experience with Trinidad, The Date Input keeps > giving me errors even though I use the same code as the Trinidad > Showcase(http://example.irian.at/trinidad-components-showcase-2012061903/faces/pages/demoStart.xhtml). > The Tabbed Panel is not rendering but its showing the content. My conclusion > is I'm having issues with components that use JavaScript even the Tree and > there are no errors showing on Firebug. Please Help, I'm not sure where I'm > going wrong. > > My Opinion: > > Trinidad looks like a great component library for JSF, but I think its > documentation can use some upgrade, it's confusing for a newbie like me, > There is no simple starting point, e.g. a basic guide, where it going to show > basic steps to follow, like Primefaces > Guide(http://primefaces.org/documentation.html). When I played around with > Primefaces everything was straightforward but I wish to utilize Trinidad. > > Missing Components: > > Some will agree with me when I say I think a time picker needs to be added to > the Trinidad Library. > An improved Date Picker would be a plus, Compare the JQuery Date picker and > the Trinidad Date Picker. > > Just My Opition > > Thank You > > Siya > > > > > ________________________________ > Subject to local law, communications with Accenture and its affiliates > including telephone calls and emails (including content), may be monitored by > our systems for the purposes of security and the assessment of internal > compliance with Accenture policy. > ______________________________________________________________________________________ > > www.accenture.com >