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Adam Brod commented on JBSEAM-968:
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I am intending to "reopen" this issue rather than log another version. I
don't think this is a duplicate for 715. We are using Components.xml very similarly
to faces-config.xml. Since we can specify multiple faces-config.xml files in the web.xml,
it would be great to do that for components.xml. Furthermore, it would also be nice to do
this for pages.xml.
For our application, there are dozens of developers and hundreds of screens, so managing
all of the navigation and component configuration is a real hassle. Faces-config.xml
gives us total flexibility - automatically finding it in web-inf/ or meta-inf/ if it has
the same name. Or, we can use different name, for example user-navigation-config.xml,
that makes it easier for us to manage and maintain.
Since pages.xml and components.xml provide similar functionality to faces-config.xml (and
often times replace it), having the same flexibility would help us transition from
faces-config to pages and components.
CLONE -Extending loading way for configuration files
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Key: JBSEAM-968
URL:
http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBSEAM-968
Project: JBoss Seam
Issue Type: Feature Request
Reporter: Adam Brod
There sould be an altervative way to load the Seam XML configuration files.
I think you should include some way (alternative to fine grained configuration) which we
can use to configure the configuration files we want to load (pages.xml,
components.xml...etc).
Maybe adding something like (web.xml):
<context-param>
<!-- Seam pages Context Configuration -->
<param-name>seam.pages.CONFIG_FILES</param-name>
<param-value>/WEB-INF/pages-module1.xml</param-value>
</context-param>
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