Yes, I was pointing out the way how it is done in JSF 1.2. regards,
Martin On 4/6/06, Mario Ivankovits <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: > > From experimenting with going stateless in JSF, and Adam's work on state > > saving deltas, we allow the view to be created up front with Facelets-- > > from file-- fresh on a request. So even without any viewstate passed, you > > basically get a snapshot of the same, declarative, tree for processing > > updates/validators/actions/etc. > > > Yes, but - if possible - we should not make facelets a requirement. Dont > get me wrong, facelets are great for sure, but Martin pointed out a way > to do the same with jsp (eventually) by early "servlet.forward" to the > jsp page and get access to the view then. (with discard the output - if > any - which should not be if the user is going the mini-controller way) > Later the default servlet.forward take place - if still required :-) > > This "double forward" is only necessary for get requests. > > Not as nice as facelets, but avoids this dependency if the user do not > use them. > --- > Mario > > -- http://www.irian.at Your JSF powerhouse - JSF Consulting, Development and Courses in English and German Professional Support for Apache MyFaces
