Could someone provide a quick overview of the code generation stuff.

I'd hate for us to drop it completely if its still useful.

If its not useful then lets get rid of the xml files and the comments that say 'don't edit this code'.

My $0.02 worth.

TTFN,

-bd-

On Jul 28, 2005, at 8:32 PM, Sean Schofield wrote:

No code generation is going on in the new build AFAIK.  I've mentioned
this a few times but everyone says that we are fine - let's release,
etc. :-)

There are the xml files which result in the "generated code do not
alter" portions of the source.  Do we really need to keep these
around?  They seem like a maintenance nightmare.  (I understand there
use in the beginning but I'm confused about now.)  Are we really ever
going to generate that code again?  I suspect things are already out
of sync by now.

Not sure what else requires codegen.  I thought there was some WAP
stuff too but I'm a bit confused on that area of MyFaces.

sean


On 7/28/05, Martin Marinschek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

must have been left out in the SVN reorg then - Sean, any comment on that?

 thanks,

 Martin


On 7/27/05, Mike Kienenberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

What ever became of the codegen stuff?

I was hoping to submit a patch to automatically build a
myfaces.taglib.xml file for use with the facelets project, but I can't
seem to find it anymore.

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<facelet-taglib>


<namespace>http://myfaces.apache.org/extensions</namespace>

#foreach ($c in $componentList)
        <tag>
                <tag-name>$c.baseJSPTagName</tag-name>
                <component>


<component-type>${c.componentType}</component-type>

#if ($c.rendererType)


<renderer-type>${c.rendererType}</renderer-type>

#end## if ($c.rendererType)
                </component>
        </tag>
#end## foreach ($c in $componentList)
</facelet-taglib>

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