>
> Hi Thomas,
>
> In this case maybe you can fix inputSugestAjax component from
> myfaces-sandbox. Seam is building other kind of solution for Ajax. that
> myfaces team and the number of differences(incompatibilities) is increasing
> day by day. Maybe you need to look more to the others ideas about how to
> solve problems.
>
>
> Cristi.
Cristi,
I don't know what you are talking about since we are not working with
the
inputSugestAjax component (it doesn't serve the same goal at all) we don't
provide anything like that. Our solution for asynchronous calls is tight to
Seam (more than JSF) and has support for Messaging.
FYI. We are actually contributing to myFaces with Stan Silvert, he
provided
the support for portlets and we (myself included) fixed some tomahawks
components that weren't working in a portlet environment, we are not spending
time rebuilding something that already exists and we look closely to what is
outside.
Thomas.
>
>
>
> On Thursday 06 July 2006 14:58, Mario Ivankovits wrote:
>
> Hi Rogerio!
>
>
> But this deps comes with JBoss Seam distribution, somebody found any
> other big issue on JBoss Seam beyond this one?
>
> Even if they come with the distribution, you have to take care of them.
>
> Additional issues?
>
> Well, personally I dont like it to use annotations for nearly everything.
> And seam would like to solve too much. For example JSF has some issues
> with redirects, e.g. it looses all FacesMessages added so far. The next
> page wont display them.
> Seam solve this with an @In annotation. But this is a JSF defect, so it
> needs to be solved on JSF level.
>
> In MyFaces we solved it too, but the user do not have to learn any new
> paradigm, just use JSF as you know it.
>
> Also the "start on GET request" is a problem JSF has (aka bookmarkable),
> we should find a solution which works outside of any heavyweight new
> framework.
>
> I think seam is getting too complex - way too much to read, no?
> http://docs.jboss.com/seam/latest/reference/en/html/index.html
> All this injection, bijection, multiple roles for beans ....
>
>
> But ok, at all maybe no real issues - and I am biased, I am the
> developer of the conversation tag and I like it to have small pieces of
> code which tries to solve a single problem - and not to save the world ;-)
>
>
> Ciao,
> Mario