Andreas Källberg-2 wrote:
>
> Hi,
> No current support at the moment I'm sad to say.
> Though, we have it in our backlog, it hasn't been prioritized yet.
> If you need, we'll pull it from the backlog.
>
> .../Andreas
Thanks Andreas that'd be good and I'll look forward to it though for now I'm
keen to get one site created and live using sculptor to prove to a few
people that its a better approach than that we're presently using.
Richfaces (RF) is our decreed primary JSF component library so for now I'm
planning to push on and determine if we're best to A) weave RF pages +
controllers etc alongside generated sculptor gui OR that we B) use the
sculptor business tier only and do regular handcrafted RF UI for the
Presentation Layer.
In either case we still show the value of sculptor consistent with DDD
theory and will entrench that approach for longer term benefit.
One question i'm trying to answer now though is how to configure and use the
ServiceContextStore (fornax object) within a custom UI such as I've
described for approach B. It looks like the Auditable feature relies on
this and I can see it used by control logic within Action classes to
retrieve a stored ServiceContext but how would i need to populate that
Store if within a handcrafted Richfaces UI. I've scoured the docco but can
just see a couple of minor refs to the ServiceContext - it would be good to
elaborate it a bit more for anyone needing populate it where only using the
sculptor generation for business tier.
Note also that I'm unfamiliar with SpringWebFlow but as used within the
sculptor webapps it looks neat and clearly enhances flow control so I expect
we will use that along with RF.
Again thanks for your reply and I'm looking forward to getting more familiar
with sculptor.
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