Performance tests for Weld are being performed with JSF 1.2. Just BTW.
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Martin Gencur
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On Thu, 2010-12-02 at 11:44 +0000, Paul Bakker wrote:
No problem in that case.
If people are able to use weld on their project, they can probably also upgrade JSF.
Besides that, JSF 1.2 should be banned from this world asap anyway ;-)
Paul
On Dec 2, 2010, at 12:40 PM, Pete Muir wrote:
> Hi Paul
>
> Sorry, wasn't clear. JSF is completely optional in Weld, you don't need the
JSF API on your classpath to use Weld.
>
> We do provide optional JSF support inside the jar. Currently this is compiled
against JSF 1.2 for maximum compatibility. I want to change this to JSF 2 to (more simply)
resolve a bug in our JSF support. So the question is, does anyone object to dropping JSF
1.2 support.
>
> pete
>
> On 2 Dec 2010, at 11:38, Paul Bakker wrote:
>
>> There a quite a few scenarios where weld without JSF make sense:
>> -alternative web framework (e.g. wicket)
>> -a service only project (e.g. only JAX-RS)
>> -weld SE
>>
>> It would be strange to pull in JSF on those kind of projects. On the other hand
it's all alternative usage of weld, and I'm not sure that's important enough
to stop us from doing this.
>>
>> Paul
>>
>>
>> On Dec 2, 2010, at 12:30 PM, Pete Muir wrote:
>>
>>> All
>>>
>>> I am considering compiling Weld against the JSF 2 API. As both JBoss AS and
GlassFish use JSF 2, I don't see any problems there, but wanted to see if anyone would
object who is using Tomcat, Jetty or GAE?
>>>
>>> Thanks
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