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Kennard Consulting commented on MYFACES-2935:
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Leonardo,

Thank you so much for your quick response! I am thrilled to confirm I have 
downloaded your fixes from SVN and all 3/3 tests now pass.

When putting the new MyFaces JAR into Metawidget, things get *much* further, 
but I must apologise because it is hard for me to know what other bugs may be 
lurking. And, in fact, there is (at least) one more.

I have updated EventTest.myfaces.zip with a further fourth test. I stayed 
within the existing EventTest because it is important all the tests work 
together. I would be most grateful if you could investigate the new test 4 
(stable.jsf) and let me know how you go.

Regards,

Richard.

> SystemEvent Acid Test
> ---------------------
>
>                 Key: MYFACES-2935
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MYFACES-2935
>             Project: MyFaces Core
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: JSR-314
>    Affects Versions: 2.0.2
>            Reporter: Kennard Consulting
>         Attachments: EventTest.myfaces.zip
>
>
> Hi guys,
> First - thanks for the great work you do with MyFaces. It's an awesome 
> product and it's wonderful to have an independent implementation of the JSF 
> spec!
> I am the author of Metawidget (http://metawidget.org), a JSF component that 
> does a lot of runtime component tree manipulation. This was unreliable under 
> JSF 1, but JSF 2 introduced SystemEvents which promise to make this more 
> solid. I believe Metawidget exercises SystemEvents more than most, and as 
> such I am seeing problems both in MyFaces (2.0.2) and in Mojarra (2.0.3).
> As a bit of fun I have created a small Acid Test (inspired by 
> http://acidtests.org) for SystemEvents. I would be most grateful if you could 
> work through the 3 tests and get MyFaces working with them. Basically the 
> tests all use a combination of PreRenderViewEvent and tree manipulation. Full 
> instructions are included on each JSF page. Of course, there may be bugs in 
> the test itself in which case feel free to point them out :)
> Regards,
> Richard.

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