That's true, but it would of course require you to upgrade to the new el. I'm not
sure that's coming to jsf by default.
I tried a few weeks ago actually and ran into a lot of problema. Anyone know where it
stands?
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-----Original Message-----
From: Martin Marinschek <mmarinschek(a)apache.org>
Date: Tue, 30 Jun 2009 14:17:00
To: <jsr-314-open(a)jcp.org>
Subject: Re: [jsr-314-open] JavaServer Faces Wiki Book
Hi Lincoln,
Funny - I helped implementing something like this in cs-JSF. However, I
believe that it is not necessary with the upcoming EL spec release, as you
can directly pass in attributes into the value-change-listener method.
Same with f:setPropertyActionListener - I regard it as deprecated or
unnecessary if you allow attribute-passing to the action-method.
regards,
Martin
On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 6:28 AM, Lincoln Baxter, III <
lincolnbaxter(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I've added a minor feature suggestion for creating an
<f:setPropertyValueChangeListener> tag.
I've worked around it so far by binding an <f:param> to the backing bean
instead, but ... I'm not sure that's spec'd behavior or whether it's just
a
pleasant side-effect... either way, I figure we need something like this:
http://wiki.jcp.org/wiki/index.php?page=JSF+Proposed+Features
And yes -- the auto-linking is a slight nuisance.
--Lincoln
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 11:27 PM, Ed Burns <Ed.Burns(a)sun.com> wrote:
> >>>>> On Fri, 26 Jun 2009 01:04:02 -0400, Dan Allen <
> dan.j.allen(a)gmail.com> said:
>
> DA> I've taken the liberty to create a Wiki Book for the JavaServer Faces
> DA> specification on the new
jcp.org site. A wiki book is no more than an
> DA> organized collection of wiki pages...a distinct root so to speak.
>
> Yes, this is a fine idea.
>
> DA>
http://wiki.jcp.org/wiki/index.php?structure_id=6
>
> DA> I began working on porting Red Hat's proposal list to the wiki, which
> is
> DA> currently hosted at
http://seamframework.org/Documentation/JSF2 So
> far I can
> DA> tell you that editing pages is **really** annoying. First of all, the
> TWiki
> DA> syntax is nothing short of madding. I strongly recommend you disable
> it,
> DA> because it's utter crap, and just use plain HTML (which has worked so
> well
> DA> for so many years).
>
> This is what I do with Twiki as well.
>
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