I've no idea who'd be responsible for providing implementations of
javax.annotations in Apache.  A new commons project?


-- Adam


There is a move afoot in the Geronimo community to make a 'commons' project to house all the javax.* stuff. They have several api classes in place now. You can see what's there already here;

https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/geronimo/specs/trunk

Maybe we can get involved with that project for both the JSF 1.1 and 1.2 api classes. I'm sure they would love the donation :-)

Anyone every hear a definitive answer on copying the JavaDoc from the spec into our code?

TTFN,

Bill Dudney
MyFaces - myfaces.apache.org
Wadi - incubator.apache.org/wadi

On 2/14/06, Martin Marinschek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Wo-ow!

cool, that went fast!

Now, I'm definitely for a JSF 1.2 branch, if we can go with that.

regards

Martin

On 2/14/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The commons-el code is poor IMHO. The one I donated to Jasper was originally founded within the RI 1.1 donation and benchmarked quite a bit faster at the time.

The one re-written for the EL-API and donated to both Sun and Apache is based on Java CC, and finely tuned for JSF's serialization and stateful lifecycles around VariableMappers and FunctionMappers.

I may be biased, but I think it would be a waste of time to try to modify the commmons-el solution for the EL-API.

BTW, on the topic of JSF 1.2 and findComponent, we've added invokeOnComponent to the spec, implemented much like was discussed here on the dev list and has been implemented and tested within the RI. I, personally, would like to see MyFaces adopt this method early instead of providing a partial solution with perspectives to users.

-- Jacob


Wow!. I must have missed that email! Was it donated to MyFaces? I

I think it was sent, when you are on vacation ;-)

-Matthias



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