+1 too.

On Mon, 2005-03-21 at 12:33 +0100, Martin Marinschek wrote:
+1 from me!

I am always for more logging, more warning, more writing to standard
out if it is possible to switch that off again...

regards,

Martin


On Mon, 21 Mar 2005 09:49:22 +0100, Bruno Aranda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I thought the same after those emails. Forgetting the form tags is a
> common mistake and people always think that the problem is some
> component that return null. Warning messages for this would be very
> helpful to newbies...
> 
> Bruno
> 
> On Sun, 20 Mar 2005 21:31:01 -0600, Heath Borders
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Do you guys think we should have warning messages for things we know
> > will cause components to not function properly, and then have a
> > variable in the web.xml to turn it off?
> >
> > Specifically, I spent about 30 emails trying to get to the bottom of
> > someone's converter problem, when it turned out that he didn't have
> > his menu inside an <h:form />.
> >
> > We could have warning messages for all components that need forms, or
> > for components using the "for" attribute that cannot find their parent
> > component, etc.
> >
> > These could all be enabled by default.
> >
> > Then, there could be a context-variable named
> > "org.apache.myfaces.warnings" which could be set to "false" or "true"
> > to turn it off or on.
> >
> > This would also disable messages like invalid children when a
> > component is looking for <f:selectItems /> (and variants).  And the
> > invalid columns attribute on <h:panelGrid />
> >
> > This would probably help out newbies a lot.
> >
> > It should be on by default because experienced people will know to
> > turn it off, and newbies won't.
> >
> > --
> > -Heath Borders-Wing
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
>

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