Hi!
On the negative side, we do sometimes have that JSF annoyance with
URLs going out of sync. As it turned out, though, the flow-scoped
sequences we support wouldn't have been easily bookmarkable anyway.
If its not a problem to have the extra redirect roundtrip, there seems
to be a solution
On 8/7/05, Werner Punz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In my opinion x:saveState is superior to every dialog approach on the
web, because it keeps things small and simple. You do not need
another set of page flow syntax files, you just add an x:saveState and
use the existing page flow syntax of JSF
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Subject: Re: great article
Btw... I have added links in the wiki to this
absolutely great article.
Werner
ir. ing. Jan Dockx wrote:
I just found a GREAT article:
http://bugs.sakaiproject.org/confluence/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=49
81showComments=true
To: users@myfaces.apache.org
Subject: Re: great article
Btw... I have added links in the wiki to this
absolutely great article.
Werner
ir. ing. Jan Dockx wrote:
I just found a GREAT article:
http://bugs.sakaiproject.org/confluence/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=49
Mike Kienenberger wrote:
On 8/7/05, Werner Punz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In my opinion x:saveState is superior to every dialog approach on the
web, because it keeps things small and simple. You do not need
another set of page flow syntax files, you just add an x:saveState and
use the existing
CONNER, BRENDAN (SBCSI) wrote:
When using Struts, we built a framework that used an xml file to specify
which actions used which beans, and then, upon execution of each
request, our framework automatically deleted from the Session those
beans that were not in the list for the action being
I'm glad you've found the article useful -- we owe a lot to the MyFaces
community.
By the way, Sakai is open source, and so I hope that some of what we've
done can be moved into other projects. In particular, we think it would be
great if any of our work can be folded into MyFaces itself.
Brendan Conner wrote:
In projects I've worked on, we've called it conversation scope, since
it represents a conversation with the user. We had similar scope issues
with Struts, so we built our own framework that used the Session, but
performed automatic cleanup on the Session for beans that
Hmmm I still did not hear a lot of specifics about what you liked
about JSF. You mention it is a cleaner MVC approach. But are there
specific examples where you were like Hey this is so much simpler
with JSF?
The description of the workarounds in your article were very
informative. But equally
a given state)
ir. ing. Jan Dockx wrote:
I just found a GREAT article:
http://bugs.sakaiproject.org/confluence/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=4981showComments=true
Thanks, UCB!
Met vriendelijke groeten,
Jan Dockx
PeopleWare NV - Head Office
Cdt.Weynsstraat 85
B-2660 Hoboken
Tel: +32 3
Btw... I have added links in the wiki to this
absolutely great article.
Werner
ir. ing. Jan Dockx wrote:
I just found a GREAT article:
http://bugs.sakaiproject.org/confluence/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=4981showComments=true
Thanks, UCB!
Met vriendelijke groeten,
Jan Dockx
PeopleWare
I just found a GREAT article:
http://bugs.sakaiproject.org/confluence/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=4981showComments=true>
Thanks, UCB!
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Jan Dockx
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