also, the sandbox renderer approach sounds good so far.
However, you should ensure we don't break a lot of things

-Matthias

On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 7:53 PM, Matthias Wessendorf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 7:46 PM, Simon Lessard
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi Andrew,
>>
>> Yes I think Adam made a wiki for UIXNode conversion during the time of
>> incubation, I'll have to look for the link.
>>
>> As for JSF 2.0 adoption, I would say 2 years after the specification release
>> which is... not so soon. Implementation will start before that though and I
>> think it's what important for our side. So personally I would say clean up
>> the code... a lot as not only UIXNode need it, but wait for JSF 2.0 so that
>
> +1 on an earlier clean-up than to wait on JSF 2 to do the clean-up.
>
>> our cleaning reflect JSF 2.0 changes, but working in a 1.2 environment. I
>> gully agree about 1.0 trunk, I have no motivation at all about it.
>
> yes. And with the advent of Trinidad2/JSF2 we also should send Trinidad 1.2
> to maintaining stage (sure some bug fixes don't hurt)
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> ~ Simon
>>
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 1:40 PM, Andrew Robinson
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>> > However, as Matthias pointed out, JSF 2.0 standardize Trinidad's
>>> > principal
>>> > core features namely PPR and Resource handling and hopefully skinning
>>> > too.
>>> > Under such circumstances, I feel that we should wait for 2.0 to be
>>> > cemented
>>> > before going through a massive refactoring of some of the old and
>>> > twisted
>>> > code parts so that the refactored design is fully compatible with 1.2,
>>> > but
>>> > using 2.0 concept to make the upgrade to 2.0 easier imho.
>>>
>>> Although those are really good concerns, I wonder how long it will
>>> take JSF2 to be adopted. It seems like many are even reluctant to
>>> adopt 1.2. So I wonder if it is still worth it for us to make an
>>> effort to at least clean up the 1.2 trunk? (I did not mention the 1.0
>>> trunk as I seem to have lost my desire to maintain the JSF 1.1 code
>>> myself)
>>>
>>> I guess it comes down to time and desire. I worry about the UIXNode
>>> conversion as I don't yet fully understand that code enough to feel
>>> comfortable porting it without missing things. I guess I could create
>>> sandbox renderers for the components, then if they look complete, we
>>> could promote them & replace the UIXNode ones at that time. Is there a
>>> WIKI page that I missed that talks about how to convert these guys or
>>> about any of the UIXNode architecture?
>>>
>>> -Andrew
>>
>>
>
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