I would not worry about the code generation then. It is only used to create the component at the beginning, but after that it is not useful again. But, to do things as have been done in other components, put the code before the generated code line warning. And that's all :-). Thanks,
// ------------------ GENERATED CODE BEGIN (do not modify!) -------------------- Regards, Bruno 2005/12/13, Paul Spencer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Mike, > o My question was prompted by an attempt to apply a patch for the > Schedule component. I noticed comments in the code from a code generator. > > o I assume that any patches that add code should do so outside of the > generated sections. > > o I assume that patches to generated code may become "unpatched" once > the generator is fixed. > > o It is unlikely that I will have time to work on the code generator. > > o The correct URL is > https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/myfaces/legacy/tags/before_svn_reorg/src/codegen/org/apache/myfaces/codegen/ > > Paul Spencer > > > Mike Kienenberger wrote: > > Code generation isn't currently used. Some of us have talked about > > bringing it back, but we haven't gotten around to doing so yet. > > Right now you have to grab it from > > https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/myfaces/impl/tags/before_svn_reorg > > (I think that's the correct tag.) I'm sure a bunch of us would > > appreciate it if you provided patches for gettings this back into the > > current svn :-) > > > > On 12/13/05, Paul Spencer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >>Where can I find documentation on the code generation used by MyFaces? > >>As an example, > >>tomahawk/src/java/org/apache/myfaces/custom/calendar/HtmlInputCalendar.java > >> contains generated code. The file HtmlInputCalendar.xml appears to be > >>used by the code generator. > >> > >>What else is being generated by HtmlInputCalendar.xml? > >> > >>Paul Spencer > >> > > > > > >
