Quoting David Jencks <[email protected]>:
I haven't and wont look at the mojarra code but I think you are looking for
org.apache.myfaces.config.annotation.LifecycleProvider
Looks like that takes care of spec section 5.4 (injection,
@PreDestroy, @PostConstruct).
How do you deal with section 11.5? This is for finding resource
annotations like @ManagedBean or @FacesValidator. I'm assuming that
MyFaces does this on its own, but if so it would mean that a lot of
stuff gets scanned multiple times by various components like Tomcat.
Stan
Geronimo has been trying to get everyone to standardize on this
style of interface as it lets the implementor support constructor
injection transparently.
Geronimo's implementations of this use xbean-reflect which provides
a handy way to stuff in all the properties and get a fully
configured object back.
thanks
david jencks
On Aug 5, 2010, at 5:12 AM, Matthias Wessendorf wrote:
Somehow I think there was already work/discussion about it, based on a
Tomcat interface.
It for sure does bring back some fragile memory. Let me think...
On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 2:09 PM, Matthias Wessendorf
<[email protected]> wrote:
Well, looking at the RI is for sure not OK.
I didn't see a problem with the previous provided links (the JBoss
code), however
I have not opened any of the provided links yet.
-Matthias
On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 1:54 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
That's OK. I guess I can do the SPI implementations on my end
but it might
not make it into JBoss AS6 GA. Let's concentrate on the MyFaces SPI's for
now. How does MyFaces handle the SPI's like Mojarra has? I'm
sure it's OK
to look at Mojarra code since it's GPL2, right? If not, you can look at
JavaDoc. We need something similar to:
com.sun.faces.spi.InjectionProvider
https://mojarra.dev.java.net/source/browse/mojarra/trunk/jsf-ri/src/main/java/com/sun/faces/spi/InjectionProvider.java
com.sun.faces.spi.AnnotationProvider
https://mojarra.dev.java.net/source/browse/mojarra/trunk/jsf-ri/src/main/java/com/sun/faces/spi/AnnotationProvider.java
Stan
Quoting Matthias Wessendorf <[email protected]>:
At Apache we can not have code that contains (L)GPL code; or depends on
it.
We had discussion(s) about this in the past. The below link contains
references
to other (Apache) documents:
http://markmail.org/message/qtc4g6vsracgzbok
-Matthias
On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 9:55 AM, Jan-Kees van Andel
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,
Great news! It would be very nice if JBoss ships with MyFaces 2. This
also
opens up possibilities to do some enhancements to increase developer
productivity in JBoss, like better resource reloading and so
on. Or doing
some things more efficient by plugging into the JBoss infrastructure.
Just
thinking out loud... :)
One thing about the JBoss SVN link Stan sent. I took a quick peek at the
license header in a Java file and saw that it's LGPL licensed. AFAIK,
this
is not compatible with ASL, so I suggest to not look at the code while
implementing the stuff Stan asked for.
WDYT?
Regards,
Jan-Kees
2010/8/5 Matthias Wessendorf <[email protected]>
Hello Stan,
welcome back. We do understand that you can not make any
promise on that
topic.
The fact that some folks at JBoss are thinking about shipping MyFaces
(as an alternative option)
is a good news for this entire community here. Especially it is a
great motivation for the
folks that did the main work on ensuring Apache MyFaces 2.x is a great
success.
On the missing pieces: I am sure that there will be some interested in
working on them.
Thanks,
Matthias Wessendorf
PMC Chair Apache MyFaces
On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 8:42 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi guys,
Would you like to see MyFaces Core ship with JBoss AS6? If so, read
on.
If you've been around MyFaces awhile, you probably remember that
JBoass
AS
used to ship with MyFaces instead of Mojarra. It was regrettable, but
at
the time Mojarra was far ahead spec-wise and the powers that be
decided
my
time would be better spent integrating Mojarra instead of improving
MyFaces.
However, with JBoss AS6 M4, this is no longer an "either or"
proposition.
Both MyFaces and Mojarra can live side-by-side. The application can
decide
which implementation to use:
http://community.jboss.org/wiki/JSFonJBossAS6
What's more, changing the default JSF implementation for AS6 is just a
matter of changing the defaultJSFConfig property in an XML file.
I've talked internally at JBoss about adding MyFaces to the JBoss AS
community distribution. Some were for it, and some were very, very
for
it.
Nobody so far is against it.
The good part is that I don't think it's a lot of work. It's probably
just
three or four classes that implement SPI's that I'm guessing MyFaces
already
has.
So this is where the MyFaces Dev group comes in. MyFaces Core 2.0
will
run
OK on JBoss AS6 right now. However, there is some integration work
that
is
needed for full JEE5 and JEE6 compliance. We need:
* An injection provider SPI similar to Mojarra's
com.sun.faces.spi.InjectionProvider.
* The JBoss/MyFaces implementation of the SPI. I expect this will be
very
similar to
org.jboss.web.jsf.integration.injection.JBossDelegatingInjectionProvider.
* An AnnotationProvider SPI similar to Mojarra's
com.sun.faces.spi.AnnotationProvider.
* A JBoss/MyFaces implementation of the SPI similar to
org.jboss.web.jsf.integration.config.JBossAnnotationProvider.
* A ServletContextListener class to call for initialization. I expect
this
will extend from MyFacesServletContextListener and be very similar to
org.jboss.web.jsf.integration.config.JBossMojarra20ConfigureListener.
If MyFaces Dev decides to take this on, then the code will probably
live
at
Apache and I'll bring it into JBoss AS using Maven. I don't have time
to
write and maintain the code myself but I'm happy to help out with
guidance
and to do some refactoring of my code to make this easier. BTW, the
JBoss/Mojarra integration code lives here:
http://anonsvn.jboss.org/repos/jbossas/projects/jboss-jsf-int/trunk/jboss-faces/
Lastly, let me say that I can't make hard promises right now. I don't
know
if someone at JBoss/RedHat will come along and nix the idea. However,
even
if we can't ship MyFaces you will have all the integration points
ready
and
have an easy way to "drop in" MyFaces whenever you want to use it with
JBoss
AS.
WDYT??
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