I think I see your problem. Try invalidating the project cache before
browsing the facets by calling projectFactory.invalidateCaches() to test
if the facet list changes.
Could you create a JIRA about this?
Btw, in the latest SNAPSHOT I added a new command (project-list-facets)
which does the same as the code you provided.
On 03-02-2014 12:33, Rudy De Busscher wrote:
Hey Lincoln,
I have stripped down the add-on to his bare minimum to have a small
test case.
Just a class which extends AbstractProjectCommand which the action in
execute()
You can find it in the attachment.
Thx
Rudy
On 3 February 2014 15:20, Lincoln Baxter, III <lincolnbaxter(a)gmail.com
<mailto:lincolnbaxter@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hey Rudy,
The FacesFacet should be there. I think it would help if we looked
at your code. I'm not really sure why this would be the case
without seeing exactly what you're doing. Is that possible?
Thanks!
~Lincoln
On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 9:18 AM, Rudy De Busscher
<rdebusscher(a)gmail.com <mailto:rdebusscher@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi George,
Through AbstractProjectCommand.getSelectedProject(UIContext)
Or is there any other way to know if faces-setup has been
called on the project
Thx
Rudy
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