This was a deliberate decision.  The idea was that the Questionnaire should model the information that we wished to capture from the user and the interrelationships between the various questions, but not care about the presentation of that information.  Displaying the questions as a number of different pages is solely a presentation decision.  The different top-level groups within a Questionnaire could equally well be displayed as a series of tabs, or as a number of vertically expanding/collapsing sections on the screen.  Thus the concept of pages does not appear in the questionnaire model itself.

The JQuery client implementation currently only supports pages and not these other ways of presenting the data, but by keeping the model generic it allows for this in the future, either in the JQuery client or in other clients e.g. a desktop application.

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The above blurb has been added to the FAQ page: http://www.jboss.org/community/wiki/Tohu-FAQ

If anyone has other questions, either for yourself or because you think others will ask them, then let me know and I'll attempt to answer them and stick the answers on the FAQ.

Regards, Damon

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