[jsr-314-open] Execute phase of lifecycle in spec
Andy Schwartz
andy.schwartz at ORACLE.COM
Mon May 25 09:24:37 EDT 2009
Dan Allen wrote On 5/24/2009 10:20 PM ET:
> On Sun, May 24, 2009 at 7:28 PM, David Geary
> <clarity.training at gmail.com <mailto:clarity.training at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>
> Why would we show a diagram that we know is wrong? I'd also like
> to know if Invoke Application is part of the execute portion of
> the lifecycle.
>
>
> It has to be. That's got to be a typo. The very definition of execute
> is to invoke something.
I think the idea here is that we perform partial traversals of the
component tree and visit the "execute" ids during apply request values,
process validations and update model. Invoke application is slightly
different - we simply deliver events and invoke the application action
listener. No partial traversal of the component tree occurs. We should
clean up the wording in section 13.4.2 to make that clearer.
Andy
>
> -Dan
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