You probably need to move even to newer 4.5.x. Be aware of bigger
changes between 4.3.x and 4.5.x which was first called as Richfaces 5
and then was downgraded to minor versionning.
Read
https://github.com/richfaces/richfaces/wiki/Migration-from-RichFaces-4-to...
for better understanding of changes as addition to Richfaces 3 to 4
migration guide.
On 3.9.2015 04:45, Brad Davis wrote:
One of my projects leverages Richfaces 3 and we need to move to 4.
It would be very helpful to expand upon the (basic) JSP rules that we had in Windup 0.7
with actual JSP parsing in Windup 2.4. Because we leverage Eclipse for AST with Java, I
wonder if we can do the same thing for JSF / JSP? Maybe we can reach out to one of the
project leads in the Eclipse community to get their recommendation on which project would
provide similar functionality for those technologies. I think Nick Sandonato from the
Eclipse WTP team may be a good starting point.
There is a migration guide at:
https://developer.jboss.org/wiki/RichFaces33-4xMigrationGuideUnleashed
I guess we could use old-fashioned XPath and probably get a lot of the way, but I think
in Windup 1 this fell down around <% %> / embedded code. Thoughts?
Richfaces
3.3 and later was used more JSF Facelets technology so basic
handling of <% %> is not enough IMO, but XPATH and XSLT transformation
of JSF templates could do the thing.
Brad Davis
Senior Manager, Red Hat Consulting
Email: bdavis(a)redhat.com | c: 980.226.7865 |
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