[seam-dev] Seam 3: Java 5 support

Pete Muir pmuir at bleepbleep.org.uk
Fri May 29 11:38:40 EDT 2009


On 29 May 2009, at 16:37, Dan Allen wrote:

> On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 10:05 AM, Pete Muir  
> <pmuir at bleepbleep.org.uk> wrote:
> This bridge stuff is basically a stinking pile of poo IMO, and needs  
> to go away ;-) It's a lazy way of achieving stuff
>
> Stellar. Well, I wanted to get somewhere with Seam and whatever the  
> official solution is becomes an easy drop-in replacement anyway.
>
> , which if we think properly about the problem domain, we can get  
> around.
>
> Great. I await ideas. I just need to get the reference somehow. The  
> impl in the jndi-bridge folder does a JNDI lookup, btw, so that at  
> least is a generic approach. I'd like to see something suggested in  
> the spec or WB ref doc. Clearly the Seam project is not the only  
> thing that will need to solve this problem.

We've been through this on the phone - we can inject into a managed  
servlet object and propagate it into JSF from there... (I know, I have  
to get servlet injection working in JBoss first - I spoke to Jason and  
we have a plan ;-)

Next? ;-)

>
>
>
> Actually, Gavin, this is something that would be useful to expose  
> via the BeanManager:
>
> public ELResolver getELResolver()
>
> +1
>
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