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1. Re: Pushing MC notion to Seam/ServletContext
starksm64 Jul 23, 2008 3:15 PM (in response to alesj)ServletContext attributes would make sense. Most of the jbossweb classes are configurable, so it could probably just be customization of the existing deployers. Mapping mc beans to the web app attributes is a general aspect not specific to seam that could be used in jsf expressions, etc.
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2. Re: Pushing MC notion to Seam/ServletContext
alesj Jul 26, 2008 6:02 AM (in response to alesj)"scott.stark@jboss.org" wrote:
Most of the jbossweb classes are configurable, so it could probably just be customization of the existing deployers.
Sure. :-)
But which one is responsible for ServletContext creation?
And does it have access to underlying MC and DeploymentUnit
at the moment of initialization/creation?"scott.stark@jboss.org" wrote:
Mapping mc beans to the web app attributes is a general aspect not specific to seam that could be used in jsf expressions, etc.
So we should make this default in JBossAS.
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3. Re: Pushing MC notion to Seam/ServletContext
theute Jul 26, 2008 6:11 AM (in response to alesj)"scott.stark@jboss.org" wrote:
Mapping mc beans to the web app attributes is a general aspect not specific to seam that could be used in jsf expressions, etc.
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4. Re: Pushing MC notion to Seam/ServletContext
alesj Jul 29, 2008 4:51 AM (in response to alesj)This is done:
- https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBAS-5808