+1 for the project stage idea

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2009/10/13 Werner Punz <[email protected]>

> +1 as well for the project stage idea, the dev stage is definitely
> the one which should track this but for production we need optimal
> performance.
>
> Werner
>
>
> Kito Mann schrieb:
>
>> +1
>>
>> On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 10:52 AM, Bruno Aranda <[email protected]<mailto:
>> [email protected]>> wrote:
>>
>>    +1 with the project stage sounds good to me!
>>
>>    2009/10/13 Simon Lessard <[email protected]
>>    <mailto:[email protected]>>
>>
>>        +1 for the project stage idea.
>>
>>
>>        On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 10:28 AM, Michael Concini
>>        <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>
>>            What about using project stage to determine which behavior
>>            to follow?  If we're in production stage we don't check for
>>            best performance, but in development/test stages we perform
>>            the check.
>>            Alternatively, could we at least make it configurable
>>            through an org.apache.myfaces param in web.xml so apps that
>>            have been fully tested can disable the check?
>>
>>            Thanks,
>>            Mike
>>
>>
>>            Jakob Korherr wrote:
>>
>>                Hi everbody.
>>
>>                While working on MYFACES-2375, I got stuck at the
>>                following scenario:
>>
>>                Managed bean m1 has a custom scope #{m2.scope} and
>>                managed bean m2 has a custom scope #{m1.scope}.
>>                In this scenario you will get a StackOverflowException
>>                when trying to create one of the two managed beans.
>>
>>                RI really ends in a StackOverflowException, should
>>                MyFaces end in such a Exception too or detect the cyclic
>>                reference and throw an ELException?
>>
>>                Mike Kienenberger told me the following: "We have a
>>                precedent set on making MyFaces proactive on detecting
>>                error conditions in the configuration."
>>
>>                The only problem is, that checking the cyclic references
>>                would not happen once at MyFaces startup, but every time
>>                a managed bean will be created, which means it slows
>>                down the application.
>>
>>                What is your opinion on this question?
>>                Vote +1, if you think MyFaces should detect cyclic
>>                references in the managed bean scope.
>>
>>
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