imo the first direction to search for the solution is a separate, dummy SEAM web app that
is only used for our email templating. maybe that webapp could be secured to only allow
access from localhost...
other opinions on email templating ?
below the response from pete muir when i asked him if it was possible to run seam email
templating without JSF. the answer was no.
anonymous wrote : > Yeah, you need JSF and Facelets for Seam mail.
| >
| > I was working on having it so Seam mail would be able to use JSF even if
| > it wasn't running in an application server (i.e. Seam mail would boot
| > JSF itself), but this never got 100% finished.
| >
| > On 10 Feb 2009, at 13:11, Tom Baeyens wrote:
| >
| >> Hi Pete,
| >>
| >> Since MailFacesContextImpl extends DelegatingFacesContext, i assume
| >> that seam leverages the delegate faces context from the jsf
| >> implementation and hence it can only run inside a JSF application,
| >> right ?
| >>
| >> Or is it also possible with the seam-mail classes to generate mails in
| >> a standalone java app ?
| >>
| >> --
| >> regards, tom.
|
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