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Francisco Jose Peredo Noguez updated JBSEAM-3281:
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Description: An alternative to seam/remoting/interface.js (other url like
seam/remoting/idiomatic_interface.js, perhaps enabled by a components.xml option) that
transparently receives associative arrays and returns associative arrays when the
@WebRemote returns (or has a parameter of type) java.util.Map or a POJO (like DWR does).
This would be specially helpful for porting Ajax enabled applications built with other
remoting technologies, but also to make it easier for those coders that prefer JavaScript
to Java to feel comfortable (and don't put objections) to the use of Seam Remoting vs
other options to do ajax/remoting. (was: An alternative to seam/remoting/interface.js
(other url like seam/remoting/idiomatic_interface.js, perhaps enabled by a components.xml
option) that transparently receives associative arrays and returns associative arrays when
the @WebRemote returns (or has a parameter of type) java.util.Map or a POJO (like DWR
does). This would be specially helpful for porting ajax enabled applations built with
other remoting technologies, but also to make it easier for those coders that prefer
JavaScript to Java to feel comforatable (and dot put objections) to the use of Seam
Remoting vs other options to do ajax/remoting.)
Fixed typos
Transparently deal with associative arrays when doing remoting of
java methods that send receive Maps or Beans
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Key: JBSEAM-3281
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBSEAM-3281
Project: Seam
Issue Type: Feature Request
Components: Remoting
Reporter: Francisco Jose Peredo Noguez
Assignee: Shane Bryzak
An alternative to seam/remoting/interface.js (other url like
seam/remoting/idiomatic_interface.js, perhaps enabled by a components.xml option) that
transparently receives associative arrays and returns associative arrays when the
@WebRemote returns (or has a parameter of type) java.util.Map or a POJO (like DWR does).
This would be specially helpful for porting Ajax enabled applications built with other
remoting technologies, but also to make it easier for those coders that prefer JavaScript
to Java to feel comfortable (and don't put objections) to the use of Seam Remoting vs
other options to do ajax/remoting.
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