+1 looks nice.
On 8/8/06, Adam Winer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
These look like very handy additions (especially the first); +1. -- Adam On 8/8/06, Gabrielle Crawford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, > > I'm proposing two new methods for ClientConverter and ClientValidator in > issue 17. Please let me know if there are comments or objections? > > https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ADFFACES-117 > > Thanks, > > Gabrielle > > ------------------------------------------------------------- > > > I would like to add these method to ClientConverter and ClientValidator, > which should allow getting rid of InternalClientConverter and > InternalClientValidator, which are in impl. > > The first method is used to load a custom js lib. > > > /** > * Gets the URI specifying the location of the js lib resource. > * Only the first reference to a library will result in its being > imported. > */ > public String getClientLibrarySource( > FacesContext context); > > > Th method below is used to load built-in js scripts, and should return the > same information that would be used in the importScript's "names" attribute > component. See > http://incubator.apache.org/adffaces/tagdoc/af_importScript.html > > /** > * Supports importing the built-in scripts provided by ADF Faces. > * It can be used to ensure that a Javascript function is available > * before using it in a Javascript handler. > * Only the first reference to a script will result in its being > imported. > * @return a collection of function names > */ > public Collection<String> getClientImportNames(); > > > Description > > > I would like to add these method to ClientConverter and ClientValidator, > which should allow getting rid of InternalClientConverter and > InternalClientValidator, which are in impl. The first method is used to load > a custom js lib. /** * Gets the URI specifying the location of the js > lib resource. * Only the first reference to a library will result in its > being imported. */ public String getClientLibrarySource( > FacesContext context); This method is used to load built-in js scripts, > and should return the same information that would be used in the > importScript's "names" attribute component. See > http://incubator.apache.org/adffaces/tagdoc/af_importScript.html > /** * Supports importing the built-in scripts provided by ADF Faces. > * It can be used to ensure that a Javascript function is available * > before using it in a Javascript handler. * Only the first reference to a > script will result in its being imported. * @return a collection of > function names */ public Collection<String> getClientImportNames(); > > Show ยป > > >
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