[jsr-314-open] organizing composite component templates

Martin Marinschek mmarinschek at APACHE.ORG
Mon Apr 13 00:53:20 EDT 2009


I also agree this would be good.

regards,

Martin

On 4/10/09, Dan Allen <dan.j.allen at gmail.com> wrote:
> Another question came up at the JSF 2.0 presentation last night, this one
> about composite components.
>
> Can composite component namespaces/directories have multiple nested
> directories?  Same question with resource locations?
>   http://java.sun.com/jsf/composite/storefront/form/
>
> According to section 10.3.3.1 -
>    If the substring following “http://java.sun.com/jsf/composite/” contains
> a “/” character, or any characters not legal for a library name the
> following action must be taken....<log error>
>
>  From the quote above it seems this is not possible, so everything will end
> up in one directory - could be sloppy. Better would be to allow this nesting
> to occur:
>
> e.g., /resources/storefront/form/creditCard.xhtml
>
> -Dan
>
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