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Simon Kitching commented on MYFACES-706:
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I agree that people who want to use MyFaces with such tools should submit the 
necessary patches!
There isn't any problem with submitting property-class values, yes?

Is there any issue with submitting text copied from the JSF specification 
document?

> MyFaces FacesConfig Component Elements Do Not Contain Property Elements So 
> Tools Do Not Work As well
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>          Key: MYFACES-706
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MYFACES-706
>      Project: MyFaces
>         Type: Bug
>   Components: General
>     Versions: 1.1.0
>     Reporter: Rod Magnuson

>
> The component elements look like the following:
>   <component>
>     <component-type>org.apache.myfaces.HtmlCommandButton</component-type>
>     
> <component-class>org.apache.myfaces.component.html.ext.HtmlCommandButton</component-class>
>   </component>
> In the RI, they are much more flushed out and include property elements like:
>       <property>
>         <description>
>           MethodBinding representing the application action to invoke when
>           this component is activated by the user.  The expression must
>           evaluate to a public method that takes no parameters, and returns
>           a String (the logical outcome) which is passed to the
>           NavigationHandler for this application.
>         </description>
>         <display-name>Application Action</display-name>
>         <icon></icon>
>         <property-name>action</property-name>
>         <property-class>javax.faces.el.MethodBinding</property-class>
>       </property>
> Note the property-class of javax.faces.el.MethodBinding. This allows tools to 
> know what properties are method bindings. This allows more VB like 
> interactions with the components. For example, in jdeveloper if you dbl-click 
> a button it will automatically bind the action component to a method for you.

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