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1. Re: G4JSF site content missing?
robjellinghaus Mar 23, 2007 4:36 AM (in response to robjellinghaus)Ah, I see the old examples are still available at the ajax4jsf.dev.java.net site under the "Documents" link, in the "examples" folder. Phew :-) I imagine they should be moved over here at some point?
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2. Re: G4JSF site content missing?
sergeysmirnov Mar 23, 2007 1:05 PM (in response to robjellinghaus)Make sense to adopt g4jsf for gwt 1.4 before.
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3. Re: G4JSF site content missing?
robjellinghaus Mar 23, 2007 5:07 PM (in response to robjellinghaus)OK, will do.
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4. Re: G4JSF site content missing?
robjellinghaus Mar 23, 2007 5:14 PM (in response to robjellinghaus)Oh yes, an update on that: my GWT 1.4 patch was finally accepted.
http://groups.google.com/group/Google-Web-Toolkit-Contributors/browse_thread/thread/62824fcfb876c8a9/75eb9b30d648c1f8#75eb9b30d648c1f8
So as soon as they create a 1.4rc1 official release, I will land my g4jsf changes. I have gotten g4jsf integrated into a Seam example successfully, and I am now working on a more realistic and interesting example. Hopefully I will finish that right around the time 1.4rc1 is delivered by the GWT team, at which time I will contribute the 1.4 changes to g4jsf and the improved example to Seam.
Incidentally, it is clear that G4JSF does not work at all with client-side JSF state saving. (At least, not when in a page with other ajax4jsf controls.) I am not sure whether to file a JIRA for this or not. Should I?