Oh that's easy. It's support for DynaBeans as managed beans. I'm
using them myself with a few extra features that let me use them with
JSF/Shale (with basic ajax support), Spring/Hibernate, Struts 2 and
Java 5. I call it
org.mitchell.DynaActionValidatorSpringTigerRemotedXBean. Only works
on Mac and Linux right now because the factory class exceeds Windows
file naming limits.
:P
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James Mitchell
On Jul 20, 2006, at 12:53 AM, Matthias Wessendorf wrote:
hehe what is DynaFaces?
Now I am more interested :)
On 7/19/06, Craig McClanahan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 7/19/06, Matthias Wessendorf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> DynaFaces ?
>
> even google knows nothing about it :)
>
> sounds like my old "friends" DynaActionForm ... :)
Sorry ... was thinking of something different. The "avatar" stuff at
jsf-extensions is what I was thinking about.
Craig
On 7/19/06, Craig McClanahan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 7/19/06, Carl Sziebert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > > Hello all:
> > >
> > > Let me preface my message with this: I am relatively new to
Shale and
> > > the remoting capabilities it has to offer. I am curious to
understand
> > > the functionality better. I'd like to know if it is
possible to pull
> > > in the contents of a JSP in as part of the response. If so,
can the
> > > JSP have JSF tags in it and how would I go about this? I have a
> > > backing bean defined in my config file as
> > > <managed-bean-name>remoting$cartHandler</managed-bean-name>
and am
> > > successfully calling the addItem method. (ex:
> > >
> sendRequest("/concierge/dynamic/remoting$cartHandler/addItem.jsf?
hotelId="
> > > + escape(id), cartHandlerCallback); ) If this is possible,
I am
> > > assuming that I'll still have to call
context.responseComplete(),
> > > correct?
> >
> >
> > It would be technically feasible to use remoting for this
purpose,
> although
> > it is not a first class use case. The general idea would be
to use the
> "web
> > application resource" mechanism (which is the same thing
you'd use to
> > download a static CSS stylesheet or javascript file, for
> example). Instead
> > of a context-relative URL like:
> >
> > /webapp/foo/bar.css
> >
> > you would use a URL like
> >
> > /webapp/foo/bar.faces
> >
> > (assuming you are using *.faces mapping).
> >
> > That all being said, however, I suspect that Shale Remoting is
not the
> best
> > approach if what you are after is dynamic responses that are
constructed
> > with JSF components. You might want to look at some of the
component
> based
> > solutions that support "partial page refresh" -- the MyFaces
component
> > libraries (including the incubator "Trinidad" library, which was
> originally
> > ADF Faces). Another interesting technology to look at is the
DynaFaces
> > facility that is part of the jsf-extensions[1] library at
java.net.
> >
> > Craig
> >
> > [1] https://jsf-extensions.dev.java.net/
> >
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
> > >
> > > Carl
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
> --
> Matthias Wessendorf
>
> further stuff:
> blog: http://jroller.com/page/mwessendorf
> mail: mwessendorf-at-gmail-dot-com
>
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