OK I will remove it via a patch when I get a chance.  I was pretty
sure it was safe to do so when I couldn't find the attributes being
referenced anywhere.

Thanks,

sean


On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 21:40:08 +0100, Manfred Geiler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Wow, the transient attribute. A remainder of the very early days. The
> time before the first 1.0 spec draft was out. There was no client state
> saving behaviour specified in these days and myfaces had a sophisticated
> algorithm for minimizing the information that's needed to be saved
> between requests. "transient" was part of it. Anyone remembers the
> "minimzing state saving option". Sadly we had to remove it for spec
> compliancy.
> Enough nostalgia!  ;-)
> Yes, this attribute can savely be removed.
> 
> Manfred
> 
> Sean Schofield schrieb:
> > There is a "transient" attirbute being specified in the myfaces
> > distribution.  I can't really figure out what its being used for.
> >>From what I can tell its value is being added to the components
> > property map but its never being accessed.  Furthermore, this
> > attribute is incorrectly listed in the TLD of every *standard* jsf
> > component as well as the extended ones (see MYFACES-85).
> >
> > Maybe some of the original myfaces folks remember who added this and
> > why?  I think we might want to consider dumping transient completely
> > if we can't prove its actually being used by anything.
> >
> > sean
> >
> >
>

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