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Leonardo Uribe commented on TOMAHAWK-1327:
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Taking the problem from other point of view, maybe we are using a bomb to open
a can. There is a code used on error handling
(javax.faces.webapp._ErrorPageWriter) that takes a template, separate into
tokens and join it. Other idea could be jdbc way to create prepared statements.
A custom template solution for jsf components sound better. I'll try one to see
what happens.
> A proposed solution to separate javascript code from java code in Renderers
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> Key: TOMAHAWK-1327
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TOMAHAWK-1327
> Project: MyFaces Tomahawk
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Reporter: Paul Rivera
> Priority: Minor
> Attachments: freemarker_impl.rar
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> In our current implementation of component renderers, javascript code is
> generated using ResponseWriter methods inside the renderer. Although, when
> the embedded javascript code gets too lengthy, the renderer code can become
> hard to read and debug.
> The proposition is to provide developers with a tool that separates
> javascript code from the renderer code and move it into template files. This
> solution is similar to how TemplateRenderer handles HTML content.
> Attached above is the JavascriptTemplateEncoder implementation that uses
> FreeMarker. More information about JavascriptTemplateEncoder and its
> performance in the PDF files inside the zip.
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