Hibernate and JSF work perfect together. You should have no problems
because they are completely separate.
Travis
Matt Raible wrote:
Actually, this project is a bit out of date and it doesn't look like
anyone's updated it in a while. It's not compatible with Spring
1.1.1+ as far as I know:\
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?
func=detail&aid=1038761&group_id=107519&atid=647833
Your best bet is to use Spring's DelegateVariableResolver.
http://www.springframework.org/docs/api/org/springframework/web/jsf/
DelegatingVariableResolver.html
This works with MyFaces just fine (I'm using 1.0.7), but MyFaces does
spit out warnings about properties that can't be resolved (even
though they're correctly resolved by the DelegateVariableResolver).
HTH,
Matt
On Dec 14, 2004, at 1:59 PM, David Geary wrote:
The more interesting question is: do JSF and Spring work well
together? If you're using Hibernate then you'll want Spring to make
Hibernate more palatable. JSF and Spring are fully integrated thanks
to the jsf-spring project on sourceforge. See
https://sourceforge.net/projects/jsf-spring/
david
Le Dec 14, 2004, � 8:59 AM, Hendrik Neumann a �crit :
Yes, I do - but only since two days. Till now I didn't recognize
any troubles,
but I think that Hibernate and JSF "don't touch each other".
Therefore I
wouldn't lead back troubles to the combination of Hibernate and JSF.
Am Dienstag, 14. Dezember 2004 15:16 schrieb mfaine:
Anyone using JSF with Hibernate? Do they work well together? What
has been
your experience?
-Mark
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Travis Reeder
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