Hello,
I've seen the 'Getting Started' page (http://www.primefaces.org/gettingStarted.html), but it does not say in which file(s) to add that text (jsp, html, xhtml?) and where to put the files (root of a war I'm guessing).
I was wondering why there wasn't more tutorials on 'really getting started' available. If you Google for PrimeFaces tutorial articles there is almost nothing (except for: http://java.dzone.com/articles/primefac ... t-tutorial), but this only throws exceptions even after having copied it verbatim and checked everything 10 times over.
Wouldn't a fully configured 'getting-started.war' file, witch itself would be a small site using a few basic components, allowing you to navigate information which basically explains the purpose of each file used within the archive (war).
I've done old-school JSP, Servlet development (way back), but I'm new to JSF and xhtml and all that 'xmlns:p' mapping and naming stuff.
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Maybe you should look for "getting started with JSF2 and facelets".
For PrimeFaces you just add the jar and the namespace mapping in your page.
For PrimeFaces you just add the jar and the namespace mapping in your page.
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