Ok, thanks.  I just wanted to make sure I didn't miss something
obvious, or something not so obvious.

Oh wait a sec.  How *would* you do it?  I mean, what's a better way
than NonFacesRequestServlet?  Can you explain to a noob like me, or
maybe point to me to a URL?

You say "along the same lines as some of Jacob's thoughts" so maybe
that's what I'm looking for.  Maybe that's what Jacob is referring to.

Hubert

On 4/14/06, Adam Winer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It doesn't execute a managed bean;  that's not how JSF
> works.  It's not an action framework.  (I misunderstood
> your statement, which wasn't precisely worded.)
>
> This *does* mean that the request is specifically targetted
> at a page, and does not go through navigation rules.
> That's a legit nit to pick, and that's useful functionality
> for something like NonFacesRequestServlet, though I'd
> probably do this in a different way inside the JSF lifecycle
> along the same lines as some of Jacob's thoughts.
>
> -- Adam
>

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