[seam-dev] Let me know what you need for a first stab at the PDF/Mail port from Seam 2

Cody Lerum cody.lerum at gmail.com
Fri May 21 10:13:30 EDT 2010


So a seam-mail and a seam-reporting?

-C

2010/5/21 Tomaž Cerar <cerar at parsek.com>:
> Hi guys,
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> Will pdf and mail be separate modules?
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> I would also like to contribute to both modules.
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> I have done some extensive research of existing mail module code while
> tracking down JBSEAM-3555 and have found out that current approach to using
> JSF in seam mail error-prone J
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> Currently seam just uses jsf that was initalized in web application and that
> is why there are some ugly hacks to make it work when you invoke seam mail
> from from non-web request (ejb,mdb,...)
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> Pete has sugessted that new seam-mail modul should start its own instance of
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> Main problem with jsf is that there is no standard api to programaticly
> set-up jsf enviroment. Idea is that seam implements RI (Mojarra 2.0) with
> implementation specific api and possible others if they provide any machins
> for starting up.
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> I would also like to contribute do pdf module as we have some in-house
> improvments and also some friends are willing to contibute huge upgrade to
> seam-pdf(forms,etc,..) but it is currently seam 2.0.x based.
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> As I have not yet had much time to dive deeply into CDI and Seam 3(but I
> folow development closly) a kick start as setting up seam3 module would be
> much apreciated. Altough I can help to »rip out« any seam 2 module...
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> Cheers,
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> Tomaž
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> From: seam-dev-bounces at lists.jboss.org
> [mailto:seam-dev-bounces at lists.jboss.org] On Behalf Of Lincoln Baxter, III
> Sent: Thursday, May 20, 2010 4:57 PM
> To: cody.lerum at gmail.com; Dan Allen; Seam Dev List
> Subject: [seam-dev] Let me know what you need for a first stab at the
> PDF/Mail port from Seam 2
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> Hi Cody, you have my email address now.
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> I'm actually not very familiar with Seam 2, which is one of the reasons this
> has been lower priority, but if you can "rip" that part out of Seam 2 and
> make it a standalone maven project, I can help you get it set up as a Seam 3
> module and all that goodness :)
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> seam-dev at lists.jboss.org (if you don't already know) is where we discuss
> development, so you can also ask questions there --
> https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/seam-dev is where you can sign up.
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> Thanks for reaching out!
> --
> Lincoln Baxter, III
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