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The Apache MyFaces team are proud to announce the production stable release of MyFaces 1.1.0.
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Furthermore this release includes 164 bug fixes and 43 new features
and improvements since the last release on 16 April.
For more information see: http://myfaces.apache.org
We hope you enjoy using MyFaces!
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hi
Thankyou for the reply , i fixed it by replacing the old myfaces.jar and myfaces-extensions.jar (from myfaces1.0.7 version) with new myfaces-all.jar (myfaces1.1.1 version), now everything works except the tree build with the old version. I see an error with org.apache.myfaces.custom.tree2.TreeModel customerTreeModel =  new  TreeModel(treeData); by Cannot instantiate the type TreeModel, since it is not a concrete class.
anyhow i am looking into the example provided by myfaces team, hope i will find soon...
Cheers..
To err is human--and to blame it on a computer is even more so.
- Robert Orben

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