that would be nice! regards, gerhard
http://www.irian.at Your JSF powerhouse - JSF Consulting, Development and Courses in English and German Professional Support for Apache MyFaces 2011/9/20 Hampus Wingren <hampus.wing...@bredband.net> > Ok, should I open a JIRA ticket for it? > > > Regards, > Hampus > > On Mon, 19 Sep 2011 23:32:33 +0200, Gerhard Petracek > <gerhard.petra...@gmail.com> wrote: > > hi hampus, > > > > yes - the factory can be bound to an application. > > > > regards, > > gerhard > > > > http://www.irian.at > > > > Your JSF powerhouse - > > JSF Consulting, Development and > > Courses in English and German > > > > Professional Support for Apache MyFaces > > > > > > > > 2011/9/19 Hampus Wingren <carl.hampus.wing...@bredband.net> > > > >> Couldn´t it just be stored in the application map so it works regardless > of > >> context? I think that Mojarra does it like that. > >> > >> Regards, > >> Hampus > >> > >> -----Original Message----- > >> From: Hampus Wingren [mailto:carl.hampus.wing...@bredband.net] > >> Sent: den 19 september 2011 18:59 > >> To: MyFaces Discussion > >> Subject: bean validation and portlets > >> > >> Hi all, > >> > >> > >> > >> I´m trying to use bean validation with myfaces 2.1.3 but it seems that > it´s > >> not supported in a portlet environment!? Are there any specific reasons > for > >> this (it just seems to be caching the factory in the ServletContext, > >> > >> javax.faces.validator.BeanValidator.createValidatorFactory())? > >> > >> Regards, > >> Hampus > >> > >> > >