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Brian Leathem commented on RF-12195:
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We could add a _scope_ attribute to the cdk:object tag, indicating in which if the three
functions the object is to be defined.
Backwards compatibility concerns would suggest that the default for this attribute would
be something like _@current_.
Ease-of-use concerns would suggest the default value for this attribute would be something
like _@all_.
Improve cdk:object scope
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Key: RF-12195
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/RF-12195
Project: RichFaces
Issue Type: Enhancement
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Components: cdk
Affects Versions: 4.2.1.Final
Environment: All
Reporter: Paul Dijou
Labels: cdk, richfaces
When using "cdk:object" tag, the cast will only occur for a part of the
generated Java code, not for all of it. Here is an example :
{code:xml}
<cc:implementation>
<cdk:object type="..." name="objectName" />
// HTML code using "objectName"
<cdk:body />
// HTML code using "objectName"
</cc:implementation>
{code}
This will *not* work because the first part of the HTML code will be in
"encodeBegin" method and the second part will be in "encodeEnd"
method. But the cast will only happens in the "encodeBegin" method. And so there
will be an error in "encodeEnd". The workaround is to copy/paste
{{<cdk:object/>}} after the {{<cdk:body />}}. Ugly!
One solution would be that {{<cdk:object/>}} would generate Java code in every
method that could use the variable even if they don't (methods like
"encodeBegin", "encodeEnd", ...).
Another one would be that {{<cdk:object/>}} generates the following method :
{code:xml}
<cdk:object type="org.richfaces.bootstrap.component.AbstractBlockquote"
name="blockquote" value="#{castComponent(component)}"/>
{code}
{code:java}
public AbstractBlockquote getCdkObjectBlockquote(FacesContext facesContext, UIComponent
component) {
// From "value" attribute :
AbstractBlockquote blockquote = this.castComponent(component);
return blockquote;
}
{code}
And then replace all "blockquote" calls in HTML code with
{{getCdkObjectBlockquote(facesContext, component);}}. Not sure if this last part is
possible if the generation is only a copy/paste from the EL.
An alternative would be to use it like a singleton.
{code:java}
public class BlockquoteRenderer extends BlockquoteRendererBase {
private AbstractBlockquote blockquote;
private AbstractBlockquote getBlockquote(FacesContext facesContext, UIComponent
component) {
if(blockquote == null) {
blockquote = getCdkObjectBlockquote(facesContext, component);
}
return blockquote;
}
}
{code}
Or any other idea that allow to call {{<cdk:object/>}} only once in the template.
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