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From: Paul Spencer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Gary VanMatre wrote:
> > -------------- Original message ---------------------- From: Paul
> > Spencer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >> Gary VanMatre wrote:
> >>> -------------- Original message ---------------------- From: Paul
> >>>  Spencer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>>> Greg, My understanding is Shale v1.0.x and v1.1.x works with
> >>>> JSF 1.x.  Their may be components that are JSF version
> >>>> specific, but this is the exception.
> >>>> 
> >>> I agree but the shale test library for 1.1.x supports JSF 1.2
> >>> mock objects which means it has Java 1.5 & JSF 1.2 dependencies.
> >>> The rest of the libraries are still JSF 1.1 based.
> >>> 
> >>> 
> >> So SHALE-262 - "Provide optional support for parsing
> >> faces-config.xml files in the classpath at startup time" will need
> >> to be backported to 1.0.x to test a JSF 1.1 application, like
> >> Tomahawk?
> >> 
> >> Are their other alternatives the backporting?
> >> 
> > 
> > Humm, it looks like the shale test pom has a 1.4 profile that
> > excludes the JSF 1.2 objects.  The 1.1 trunk has the same type of
> > profile.  Unless I'm mistaken, we would need two deployments for JSF
> > 1.1 and 1.2.
> > 
> >
> 
> Is this what "classifiers" are for?
> 
> I see their is are profiles for jdk 1.4, 1.5, and 1.6.  1.4 is for 
> Servlet v 2.4 where as 1.5 and 1.6 are for Servlet v2.5.  Based on this 
> I see 2 distributions, one for JSF 1.1 (profile = shale-test-jdk14) and 
> one for JSF 1.2 ( profile = shale-test-jdk15)
> 

Yeah, sounds like that's the ticket but it's the first I've heard of 
classifiers.  Maybe one of our maven mavens could give some pointers on how to 
configure a dual deployment.  Do you think we would need two maven projects?

Any other apache projects doing this that we could borrow snippets?



> >> Paul Spencer
> >> 
> > 
> > Gary
> > 
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> Paul Spencer

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