[jsr-314-open] [ADMIN] Final Draft Release Candidate 1

David Geary clarity.training at GMAIL.COM
Thu May 14 19:36:56 EDT 2009


2009/5/14 Dan Allen <dan.j.allen at gmail.com>

>
>
> On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 8:37 AM, Neil Griffin <ngriffin at liferay.com>wrote:
>
>> Ed, Roger,
>>
>> Regarding section 3.6.1.4 "A simple composite component example", the spec
>> reads:
>>
>> >> Create the composite component markup page. In this case,
>> loginPanel.xhtml
>> >> resides in the ./resources/ezcomp directory relative to the index.xhtml
>> file.
>>
>> I'm one of those guys who likes to have all his views in a sub-folder of
>> the context-path, something like this:
>>
>>        my-context-path/xhtml/index.xhtml
>>
>> Anyways, I tried creating the following folder:
>>
>>        my-context-path/xhtml/resources/ezcomp
>>
>> And Tomcat's FileDirContext.file() method checks for the existence of
>> "resources/ezcomp" relative to my-context-path, and not the index.xhtml
>> file.
>>
>> So when I renamed the resources folder to this:
>>
>>        my-context-path/resources/ezcomp
>>
>> Then my composite component started working. Not sure if this is true with
>> other servlet containers or app servers, but Tomcat doesn't seem to offer
>> any other option.
>>
>
> Neil, we were actually discussing that in another thread =>
> http://archives.java.sun.com/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind0904&L=JSR-314-OPEN&P=16181
>
> My point was a slight variation of yours. I'm concerned that these
> composite component templates are exposed as public pages. I would prefer if
> we mirror the resources directory under WEB-INF so that you can have both a
> public and a private repository.
>

+1


david

>
> ...but as it stands now, the folder name resources is hard-coded. As Ed
> points out, you have to use a Facelets configuration file to relocate the
> template.
>
> -Dan
>
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