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1. Re: Update: Week 49 2005
patrick_ibg Dec 5, 2005 2:17 PM (in response to theute)* reverse engeneering tool (from database to Seam webapp ! (CRUD
operations ) Thank you Max !
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2. Re: Update: Week 49 2005
gavin.king Dec 5, 2005 3:26 PM (in response to theute)"patrick_ibg" wrote:
* reverse engeneering tool (from database to Seam webapp ! (CRUD
operations ) Thank you Max !
Awesome... is there sample code available on this?
Well, it is not quite ready for use yet. The basics are there and the current nightly build of Hibernate Tools includes this, however it is not quite working OOB just yet and does not yet support associations. I'm working on this stuff for the rest of the week and sometime next week we will have something usable. -
3. Re: Update: Week 49 2005
zealot Dec 6, 2005 1:09 AM (in response to theute)What kind of bugs in Facelets? I'm interested because I'm using it.
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theute Dec 6, 2005 6:31 AM (in response to theute)A "duplicate id" kind of thing, i am not sure if it is related to Facelets or MyFaces.
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5. Re: Update: Week 49 2005
zealot Dec 6, 2005 7:07 AM (in response to theute)On the last version of Facelets "duplicate id" problem was solved
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theute Dec 6, 2005 7:12 AM (in response to theute)I used the CVS version but i am looking that problem with Jacob, i will let you know.
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zealot Dec 6, 2005 7:34 AM (in response to theute)ok it will be nice. Thanks Thomas
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8. Re: Update: Week 49 2005
t.blachowicz Dec 9, 2005 11:43 AM (in response to theute)Hi there,
"thomas.heute@jboss.com" wrote:
* Nested conversations:
[ http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBSEAM-79 ]
[ http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBSEAM-36 ]
I'm really interested in your approach to this thing. What is more, we've developed nested conversation-like mechanism on Struts and then on Spring MVC.
The central notion there is stack. Yes, a stack. I belive this is basically a good idea to put the conversation on stack when new one is created. In this approach you don't have to care about names etc. You simply use the conversation peeked from the stack, and when the conversation ends it is removed from stack, and the previous one becomes current conversation, actually.
I'm not very familiar with Seam, I'm just started with it, but I think you may consider that idea.
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9. Re: Update: Week 49 2005
gavin.king Dec 9, 2005 12:29 PM (in response to theute)Yes, "nested" means a stack.