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Adam Winer commented on MYFACES-210:
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<attribute> and <property> are not <managed-property>;  they're there to 
support tools, not to perform injection.

JSF 1.1 has no support for injecting properties into default instances of 
converters or validators.

JSF 1.2 does, of sorts, because you can create a Converter or Validator as an 
ordinary POJO managed bean, then refer to it by "binding".

> Undesired dependency on ApplicationImpl in FacesConfigurator
> ------------------------------------------------------------
>
>          Key: MYFACES-210
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MYFACES-210
>      Project: MyFaces
>         Type: Bug
>   Components: Implementation
>     Versions: 1.0.9m9
>  Environment: Custom ApplicationFactory and Application Objects
>     Reporter: Walter Snel
>     Assignee: Martin Marinschek
>     Priority: Minor

>
> Manfred's recent additions related to the configurability of Converters 
> created a dependency on a particular Application implementation in the 
> FacesConfigurator.
> I noticed this because I'm using a custom ApplicationFactory that returns a 
> custom Facade (with augmentations) to the ApplicationImpl class.
> In this case the FacesConfigurator doesn't call the 
> addConverterConfiguration. This, later on, leads to horrible nullpointer 
> exceptions when any of standard converters are used. Perhaps we could 
> consider using relfection instead of the current 'instanceof' mechanism to 
> find out if the addConverterConfiguration() method is supported ?

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