On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 9:57 AM, David Geary <clarity.training(a)gmail.com>wrote:
2009/12/17 Martin Marinschek <mmarinschek(a)apache.org>
> I won't chime in for the distractors, but here my question:
>
> How can you register a managed bean with JSF2?
>
> a) Using groovy in the view definition
> b) Using XML-code in the faces configuration file
> c) Using annotations in the Java-Code of the managed-bean
> d) Using other JSF2 compliant bean-containers
>
c) ... (@ManagedBean or @Named)
-Dan
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