Jesse,
Yes, commandLink is the only component in the JSF impl that
emits Javascript.
That's because the set of components in the JSF spec is
minimal, and the set of features on those few components
is minimal. It does not constitute proof that any
component that uses Javascript is being silly.
On 10/26/06, Bernd Bohmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I think it is a permission problem
mrmaven (sean) has no permission to write files
see:
-rw-r--r-- 1 apbackup apsite 1428866 Aug 29 05:04
tomahawk-sandbox-1.1.5-SNAPSHOT-src.zip
I saw something on the infrastructure list earlier... the
The newest JSF-RI release (1.2_03) does not emmit anymore JS according
to Ed.
Only exception is the command-link... and for that one I discussed a
possible solution with Ryan, which will be tried sometime soon...
regards
Alexander
and: JS-free pages are definitely necessary...
-Original Me
Hello Wendy,
I don't think minotaur is the problem.
I think it is a permission problem
mrmaven (sean) has no permission to write files
see:
-rw-r--r-- 1 apbackup apsite 1428866 Aug 29 05:04
tomahawk-sandbox-1.1.5-SNAPSHOT-src.zip
I'm did not able to change the permissons.
Regards
Bernd
Continuum is complaining again. Sean, can you check the key that
mrmaven is using to publish from the zone to people.apache.org?
Another potential problem is that 'minotaur.apache.org' is used in
many of the build files. Whether or not it's the cause of our current
difficulties, this needs to b
Hold on with Tiles support - it works without problems even in the
current MyFaces-version.
Javascript stuff - yes, we need javascript. No way round it, except
you use only command-buttons.
regards,
Martin
On 10/26/06, Dennis Byrne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Team,
Whatever happened to this f
Team,
Whatever happened to this feature? Does it work in the latest release? I seem
to remember the spec (version # anyone) saying js was required.
Dennis Byrne
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From: Matthias Wessendorf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2006 02:03 PM
To: 'MyFace
another idea comes into my mind, when I finished the article I can put it on wiki or post it to list, and let others edit it or send their suggestions.On 10/26/06,
Arash Rajaeeyan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
me 2I am also volunteerI don't have any experience using Tobago. I haven't used Shale in an
me 2I am also volunteerI don't have any experience using Tobago. I haven't used Shale in any real world project.but I have used the rest of component and some times applied some small changes in them.
tell me what do you want in that article?what topics should be covered in what detail.On 10/26/06,
Although I don't know how the Trinidad code generation works in
detail, I think we should give it a try to generate the components for
the HTML Basic renderkit...
Bruno
On 10/25/06, Matthias Wessendorf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Trinidad has maven2 plugins for that.
the cool thing is it uses te
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