saveBean stuff seems pretty straight forward, I'm for adding this to the spec 
with the same rules as StateHolders and storing it within the attribute map of 
the UIViewRoot.

// pseudo
if (obj instanceof StateHolder) {
} else if (obj instanceof Serializable) {
} else { throw new FacesException(...) };


To some extent, I think Seam is doing something like this, but transparently 
and specific to that framework, but the advantage is obviously there.



>I get this error when I click on either link.   This happens even
>after I log in... (mkienenb2 if it matters).
>
>http://forum.java.sun.com/thread.jspa?threadID=692386
>http://forum.java.sun.com/forum.jspa?forumID=530
>
>Error: you do not have permission to view the requested forum or category.
>
>
>On 3/9/06, Ed Burns <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> As you know, JSF 1.2 is fast drawing to a close and the scope is such
>> that we can't get any new big features in.
>>
>> However, Sun's and Apache's JSF 1.1 impls are open source, so there is
>> room for us to make defacto standards if both of us provide the same
>> interface to the user.
>>
>> One thing I wanted to include in JSF 1.2 is a "flash" scope as shown in
>> my blog entry [1].
>>
>> Is anyone here interested in doing this sort of thing?
>>
>> Ed
>>
>> [1] 
>http://weblogs.java.net/blog/edburns/archive/2005/12/bringing_ruby_o.html
>>
>>
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