[webbeans-dev] How does JSF deal with managed beans when Web Beans/299 is present?

Dan Allen dan.j.allen at gmail.com
Tue Aug 4 19:16:59 EDT 2009


> I think it's better to address this by disabling JSF managed beans when 299
> is present, rather than by creating extra rules about how the two interact.
> Any reason to take the latter approach?


My only concern here is that someone writes an application that they have
been deploying to Tomcat or Jetty and then they turn around and deploy it to
JBoss AS for production (or pre-production). All of a sudden, the playing
field changes. This seems like a very realistic scenario, especially for
people migrating.

-Dan

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