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Sander S commented on JBSEAM-2215:
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I also would like this feature
Can you make it so that there is an annotation for components, so that only components are
with that annotation are able to generate an js interface. Also bit security issue not
exposing all components.
For methods annotations would also be great e.g. an RemoteTransient annotation so that
method / var is not in the interface. As a positive side effect this could also eliminate
the need for filtering on the webremote annotations.
Downside of only using a transient annotation would be that if you'd inherent a class
those methods are not controllable making them being visible in the interface. Maybe an
IsRemote annotation would solve this but this may result in a huge number of annotation on
all stuff. A configurable for that class would be great setting the usage of transient of
is annotations.
Could you give your view on what you think would be the best solution and when the issue
will be fixed ?
Interface.js too large
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Key: JBSEAM-2215
URL:
http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBSEAM-2215
Project: Seam
Issue Type: Feature Request
Components: Remoting
Affects Versions: 2.0.0.GA
Reporter: Robin Young
Assigned To: Shane Bryzak
The interface.js file produced includes type definitions for EVERY seam component in my
system and takes a couple of seconds to serve.
The url is "/seam/resource/remoting/interface.js?navigationSystemService" and
is generated by and s:remote tag.
I have added exclude parameters to my WebRemote annotations and this restricts the data
sent back back but does nothing to limit the interface.js file produced. Is there any way
to slim this down and thus improve the speed of my site?
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