What about subflows? If I´ve got a navigation flow could I then incorporate another flow (packaged in a jar for example) as a reusable navigation flow that could participate in the conversation?
regards, Hampus On Tue, 5 Jul 2011 15:59:38 +0200, Gerhard Petracek <[email protected]> wrote: > hi hampus, > > you can think about it like implicit navigation (introduced in jsf2) but in > a type-safe way based on the view-config concept. > view-configs allow to provide configs e.g. for security, a view > controller,... in a type-safe, extensible and easy way (you can e.g. inherit > configs like it's described in the wiki). > in addition you can (re-)use those view-config classes (which represent the > pages) for type-safe (implicit) navigation. > > most flow-features of swf are only needed because you have to use xml. you > won't find xml in codi - so you don't need those features, if you are using > codi (if you have a more complex flow, you can just write your > conditions/... in java). > however, if you see a missing part which you would need, you are welcome to > describe the use-case. > > regards, > gerhard > > http://www.irian.at > > Your JSF powerhouse - > JSF Consulting, Development and > Courses in English and German > > Professional Support for Apache MyFaces > > > > 2011/7/5 Hampus Wingren <[email protected]> > >> Hi again, >> >> We´re currently using Spring WebFlow for JSF navigation but I´m a bit >> concerned about the future of WebFlow and wonder how you would compare it to >> CODI pages/navigation? I see the CODI stuff to be more of a natural fit for >> JSF flow/navigation but as I currently lack a complete understanding of its >> functionality I really can´t argue for my case. >> >> Regards, >> Hampus >> >>

