[seam-dev] Re: Seam/RESTEasy integration

Dan Allen dan.j.allen at gmail.com
Wed Mar 4 15:01:38 EST 2009


On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 2:50 PM, Emmanuel Bernard <emmanuel at hibernate.org>wrote:

> Question for you can I navigate a JSF app. Keep my borwser open, go on
> vacations, come back and click the next link and get it rendered?If yes,
> that's RESTable
>

Yep, possible with <h:link> and <h:button>, thanks to Seam for the
innovation and Red Hat for adding it to JSF 2. Now, if that link is a
h:commandLink or h:commandButton, it will work in JSF 2 because of the build
on demand feature, but also at the peril of XSRF, which we will have to
solve in Seam (ideas are forthcoming on this).

-Dan

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