W dniu 2011-06-14 01:30, Jakob Korherr pisze:
Hi,
Nice stuff ;)
I think JSF 2.1 might have the answer to your problem. Two new classes
were introduced: FaceletCache and FaceletCacheFactory (see [1] and
[2]). With a custom impl of those two you should be able to control
the caching behavior!
Regards,
Jakob
[1]
http://javaserverfaces.java.net/nonav/docs/2.1/javadocs/javax/faces/view/facelets/FaceletCache.html
[2]
http://javaserverfaces.java.net/nonav/docs/2.1/javadocs/javax/faces/view/facelets/FaceletCacheFactory.html
Thanks for the answer ! Few hours after my question, by fortune I have
found this FaceletCache in JSF 2.1 implementation ;) I haven't chance to
test it yet, due to the fact that it was quite late, but it seems to be
promissing :)
I will report if it will going to work ;)
If someone is interested in our work, I can put here some information
and our consideration about application that we are creating (and info
about JSF and OSGi integration).
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Pozdrawiam,
Kamil Soboń
iso.poczta(at)gmail.com
sobon(at)student.agh.edu.pl