Re: General Converter

2013-08-17 Thread Adrian Gonzalez
Hi, 

In the meantime, if you're looking for a JSF converter, you can take a look at 
Omnifaces SelectItemsConverter [1].

Regards,
Adrian

[1] http://showcase.omnifaces.org/converters/SelectItemsConverter



De : Mark Struberg strub...@yahoo.de
À : dev@deltaspike.apache.org dev@deltaspike.apache.org 
Envoyé le : Vendredi 16 août 2013 12h39
Objet : Re: General Converter


Hi Florian!

Not yet on our list. We are currently working on getting 0.5 out of the door 
(code reviews and testing against many containers)


Please file a feature request in JIRA describing what this Seam2 feature is 
about and why you like it.


txs and LieGrue,
strub



- Original Message -
 From: i...@softwareentwicklung-hell.de i...@softwareentwicklung-hell.de
 To: dev@deltaspike.apache.org
 Cc: 
 Sent: Tuesday, 13 August 2013, 14:35
 Subject: General Converter
 
 Hi all,
 
 is there a plan to implement Seam like general Converter like the Seam  
 Faces Object converter? I know it is not really a cdi topic, but there  
 is still a big gap between what Seam was providing and what DeltaSpike  
 does.
 
 Thanks and Regards
 Florian



Re: General Converter

2013-08-17 Thread hantsy
It seems it does not support @ManyToMany relation... for example, in
multi checkbox.

Hantsy

On 8/18/2013 05:42, Adrian Gonzalez wrote:
 Hi, 

 In the meantime, if you're looking for a JSF converter, you can take a look 
 at Omnifaces SelectItemsConverter [1].

 Regards,
 Adrian

 [1] http://showcase.omnifaces.org/converters/SelectItemsConverter


 
 De : Mark Struberg strub...@yahoo.de
 À : dev@deltaspike.apache.org dev@deltaspike.apache.org 
 Envoyé le : Vendredi 16 août 2013 12h39
 Objet : Re: General Converter


 Hi Florian!

 Not yet on our list. We are currently working on getting 0.5 out of the door 
 (code reviews and testing against many containers)


 Please file a feature request in JIRA describing what this Seam2 feature is 
 about and why you like it.


 txs and LieGrue,
 strub



 - Original Message -
 From: i...@softwareentwicklung-hell.de i...@softwareentwicklung-hell.de
 To: dev@deltaspike.apache.org
 Cc: 
 Sent: Tuesday, 13 August 2013, 14:35
 Subject: General Converter

 Hi all,

 is there a plan to implement Seam like general Converter like the Seam  
 Faces Object converter? I know it is not really a cdi topic, but there  
 is still a big gap between what Seam was providing and what DeltaSpike  
 does.

 Thanks and Regards
 Florian




Re: General Converter

2013-08-17 Thread Jason Porter
The problem with a generic JSF converter is that it has to be very dumb, or you 
have to use a certain kind of object. 


  


The Seam 3 converter went as generic as possible, it also kept things in 
the conversion (and should work fine in the request as a conversation is at 
least as long as a request). Depending on what state you're storing in the 
converter, you probably wouldn't want anything longer than the conversation due 
to memory issues. 


  


If memory serves correctly, the Seam 2 converter really only worked if you 
were using the EntityHome classes.


  


If you were to do anything similar to the Seam 2 converter you'd need to 
create some sort of object hierarchy the user would need to use, or try to 
perform some sort of generic magic with the criteria API, which is not the 
easiest of things to do. 


  


All that being said, I'd be happy to talk ideas out anyone may have. 

—
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On Sat, Aug 17, 2013 at 7:51 PM, hantsy han...@yahoo.com.cn wrote:

 I have posted some content on JBoss.org forum beforethe Seam3 faces
 object converter does not work well as the Seam 2 one.
 The Seam 3 only works in a conversation(the view is a conversation), and
 it also does not support @ManytoMany.
 The Seam2 version works perfectlyit works in request, conversation
 and other scopes...the better is when I used multi check box...it can
 deal with the Hibernate/JPA @ManyToMany relation correctly with any
 codes in the backend codes when I selected or unselected an option.
 Hantsy
 On 8/18/2013 05:42, Adrian Gonzalez wrote:
 Hi, 

 In the meantime, if you're looking for a JSF converter, you can take a look 
 at Omnifaces SelectItemsConverter [1].

 Regards,
 Adrian

 [1] http://showcase.omnifaces.org/converters/SelectItemsConverter


 
 De : Mark Struberg strub...@yahoo.de
 À : dev@deltaspike.apache.org dev@deltaspike.apache.org 
 Envoyé le : Vendredi 16 août 2013 12h39
 Objet : Re: General Converter


 Hi Florian!

 Not yet on our list. We are currently working on getting 0.5 out of the door 
 (code reviews and testing against many containers)


 Please file a feature request in JIRA describing what this Seam2 feature is 
 about and why you like it.


 txs and LieGrue,
 strub



 - Original Message -
 From: i...@softwareentwicklung-hell.de i...@softwareentwicklung-hell.de
 To: dev@deltaspike.apache.org
 Cc: 
 Sent: Tuesday, 13 August 2013, 14:35
 Subject: General Converter

 Hi all,

 is there a plan to implement Seam like general Converter like the Seam  
 Faces Object converter? I know it is not really a cdi topic, but there  
 is still a big gap between what Seam was providing and what DeltaSpike  
 does.

 Thanks and Regards
 Florian


Re: General Converter

2013-08-16 Thread Mark Struberg
Hi Florian!

Not yet on our list. We are currently working on getting 0.5 out of the door 
(code reviews and testing against many containers)


Please file a feature request in JIRA describing what this Seam2 feature is 
about and why you like it.


txs and LieGrue,
strub



- Original Message -
 From: i...@softwareentwicklung-hell.de i...@softwareentwicklung-hell.de
 To: dev@deltaspike.apache.org
 Cc: 
 Sent: Tuesday, 13 August 2013, 14:35
 Subject: General Converter
 
 Hi all,
 
 is there a plan to implement Seam like general Converter like the Seam  
 Faces Object converter? I know it is not really a cdi topic, but there  
 is still a big gap between what Seam was providing and what DeltaSpike  
 does.
 
 Thanks and Regards
 Florian