Hmm... I have the following code in my mind:
...
| @DataModel
| private List<WhatEver> whatEverList;
|
| @PersistenceContext
| private EntityManager em;
| ...
|
| @factory("whatEverList")
| public void populateList() {
| whatEverList = em.createQuery("from WhatEver").getResultList();
| }
| ...
So how to come from that java.util.List to a ListDataModel?
Doc:
I agree with you. A growing FAQ list with the possibility of user contribution would be
great. Searching the forum often is a mess since the important information is hidden
between tons of posts or in threads with misleading titles. In addition to that the search
function often delivers you threads that don't contain any helpful information.
Furthermore I suggest a list of "common mistakes". I mean, you often get
exceptions and don't know where they come from. Or something just doesn't work the
way you want to. And if you find a solution after some cups of coffee why not to record it
somewhere? Another one will be grateful not to run that gauntlet again. Your entity in an
editor page is null and you get a model update failure? No worries, mate, just add the
forgotten @Name annotation to your entity bean and it will work (that's what I ran
into today *g*).
Moreover, what about a repository of useful code pieces, templates and patterns
contributed by Seam users? Never reinvent the wheel ;). Be it CRUDs or template method
patterns for not repeating yourself over and over (like posted yesterday), all this can
speed up your development. You're already at home with your loved ones while the
Spring coders still sit in the office ;).
I don't demand perfect software for this. The Seam team has enough more important
things to do. Little hacks, maybe a speziell moderated subforum, could be sufficient and
very very helpful.
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