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Jakob Korherr resolved MYFACES-2825.
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Fix Version/s: 2.0.2-SNAPSHOT
Resolution: Fixed
> composite:interface, attribute and facet should handle unspecified attributes
> and should expose certain values only in Development stage (spec rev A)
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> Key: MYFACES-2825
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MYFACES-2825
> Project: MyFaces Core
> Issue Type: Task
> Components: JSR-314
> Affects Versions: 2.0.0
> Reporter: Jakob Korherr
> Assignee: Jakob Korherr
> Fix For: 2.0.2-SNAPSHOT
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> From the spec rev A, section 3.6.2.1:
> - The "name" attributes of the <composite:interface/ > element is exposed
> using the corresponding method on the composite component BeanDescriptor. If
> ProjectStage is Development, The "displayName", "shortDescription", "expert",
> "hidden", and "preferred" attributes of the <composite:interface/ > element
> are exposed using the corresponding methods on the composite component
> BeanDescriptor. Any additional attributes on <composite:interface/ > are
> exposed as attributes accessible from the getValue() and attributeNames()
> methods on BeanDescriptor (inherited from FeatureDescriptor). The return type
> from getValue() must be a javax.el.ValueExpression for such attributes.
> - Any attributes declared by the composite component author using
> <composite:attribute/ > elements must be exposed in the array of
> PropertyDescriptors returned from getPropertyDescriptors() on the composite
> component BeanInfo.
> For each such attribute, for any String or boolean valued JavaBeans
> properties on the interface PropertyDescriptor (and its superinterfaces) that
> are also given as attributes on a <composite:attribute/ > element, those
> properties must be exposed as properties on the PropertyDescriptor for that
> markup element. Any additional attributes on <composite:attribute/ > are
> exposed as attributes accessible from the getValue() and attributeNames()
> methods on PropertyDescriptor. The return type from getValue() must be a
> ValueExpression.
> Although not explicitly mentioned in the spec, this also affects
> <composite:facet>, because this tag also creates a java.beans descriptor and
> this tag also has the above mentioned development attributes. A black box
> test of Mojarra confirmed this fact.
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