"svetzal" wrote :
| For sure, it's all a matter of how interactive you want it to be.
Not much, certainly not initially
"svetzal" wrote :
| And if we're not adding much more value than a single-tag analog of a JSF
dataTable, I'm not sure why we'd want to make the effort.
Correct, for the form elements that is true. Now you'd have to pass it some thing to
make it read-only or not, pass the label, the formelement etc.... That could all be
hidden, but the advantage is imo to little.
For the 'transition buttons' it would hide some things, but there to I'm
looking for a different implementation instead of using javascript to set another field.
I'm no supporter of hiding complexity, removing complexity is imo always better.
"svetzal" wrote :
| It would be very interesting to split these out into a separate package in hopes that
it could be used with other JSF implementations.
Please explain a little more, I do not exactely get what you mean.
"svetzal" wrote :
| I have an interactive JSF component written by one of our guys here (with much cursing
and swearing) that does LDAP browsing and object selection. Our next step is to refactor
it so that it is simpler.
Would things like combining dojo/myfaces solve anything here?
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