myfaces  tags gives you extermely simple way of creating your ui ...that,s all 
..the rest is struts

Rukka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Not trying to hijack the thread. Just a 
curious question. What is the 
reasons/benefits of using  Struts-Myfaces-Tiles combo? I mean MyFaces 
instead of jsp.

Thanks

rukka

PETER BLIZNAK wrote:
> Hi Rodrigo,
> must admit I am not familiar with ajax4jsf tags. My setup is 
> Struts-Myfaces-Tiles and I have pages I have to prepopulate pages with radio 
> and check boxes based on what is coming from LDAP - for that I am forwarding 
> to Struts action which then populates action form and the I am using same 
> form bean in my dataTable tag. Does that ajax tag require to use manages bean 
> - or  could you just provide it with action form bean ???.
> P
>
>
> Rodrigo Pereira  wrote: Hi Peter,
> thanks for your reply.
> I want to have an actionForm act as a managed bean just to use ajax (
> ajax4jfs tags ).
> Basically I want to populate 4 fields according to the value of another field.
>
>
> Thanks,
> Rodrigo Pereira
>
>
> On 2/1/07, PETER BLIZNAK  wrote:
>   
>> Hi Rodrigo,
>> I do not have an answer to your question, but let me ask you why would you 
>> wanted to have actionForm act as a managed bean? I am guessing it is because 
>> you want to use it for loading data into dataTable component. If that is a 
>> case you don't have to use managedBean - any "ordinary" bean would do - so 
>> you can use your actionForm bean for dataTable. It works well for me.
>> Regards,
>> Peter.
>>
>> Rodrigo Pereira  wrote: Hi all,
>> is it possible for a class to play both roles: Struts FormBean, and
>> JSF ManagesBean?
>> I mean, can I declare it on faces-config.xml, and struts-config.xml?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Rodrigo Pereira
>>     


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