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Hello,
I’m pleased to announce two pieces of original content
at JSFCentral (part of renewed emphasis on the site). The first is a podcast
with Gavin King, where we discuss Seam and JSF in detail. Here’s an excerpt:
Kito: Okay, so we are
talking about state and how it is not such a bad thing after all. In more
specific terms, what is a stateful component in Seam and how does the
conversation play into that?
Gavin: A stateful component
is just a stateful session bean, or in fact can be any Java class. You
don’t have to use EJB 3 with Seam if you don’t want to. It is just
a Java class which would specify a context. You can say “this object is
scoped to the conversation” or “this object is scoped to the
session.” In fact this is a model that is just taken straight from the
JSF managed bean model, but what we have done is added new contexts -- we added
the conversation context and the business process context -- to that model. It
can be bound to the view layer just by EL expressions, just like in JSF. So
then these stateful components are able to interact with each other so we kind
of have a more sophisticated version of dependency injection, which is designed
to cope with the problems that you come across when you have stateful
components from different contexts interacting with each other. What we are
trying to achieve in the component model is extremely loosely coupled
applications.
Download the podcast or read the transcript here: http://www.jsfcentral.com/articles/king-06-08.html
The second article is an “In the Trenches” story
about how Jason Lee and his team at IEC developed a file upload JSF component that
integrates with an applet, and donated it to the Mojarra Scales project. Here’s
an excerpt:
Lee became involved when it was
time to tackle an issue with regard to file uploads. He explained, "While
the application itself is not too exciting, what makes it interesting is the
custom component we wrote to work around an HTML limitation. When the TDM group
uploads these BOMs, there can easily be 20-30 at a time that they need to
upload. With the plain HTML file input widget, the user can only select one
file at a time. While there are some pretty slick and clever ways to make that
more palatable, the requirement that the user click a button before selecting
each file -- over and over -- was quickly dismissed as unacceptable. To work
around this, we looked at projects like JUpload, but they did not work exactly
how we'd like, and setting it up on the page was more work than we wanted to
see."
Read the rest of the article here: http://www.jsfcentral.com/articles/trenches_7.html
You can expect more content from JSFCentral this summer..
NOTE: Please do not Reply All to this e-mail (it is cross-posted).
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