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1. Re: Seam 1.1.6.GA
gavin.king Feb 8, 2007 5:17 AM (in response to gavin.king)Note that Seam 1.1.6 is not completely backward-compatible with 1.1.5. Obviously I regret making breaking changes in a point release, but in this case it was the right thing to do.
Migration guide:
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(1) exceptions.xml and events.xml have been deprecated - exception mappings should go in pages.xml, and event listeners should go in components.xml
(2) Exception handlers @Render and < render/> are no longer supported
(3) Exception handler messages should be defined in a < message> tag
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2. Re: Seam 1.1.6.GA
fers Feb 8, 2007 6:23 AM (in response to gavin.king)Hello,
I have just prepared Seam 1.1.6.GA Maven integration - http://software.softeu.cz/seam/. I have to update seam-gen like maven plugin to reflect changes in SeamGen.
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3. Re: Seam 1.1.6.GA
svadu Feb 8, 2007 6:29 AM (in response to gavin.king)"fers" wrote:
Hello,
I have just prepared Seam 1.1.6.GA Maven integration - http://software.softeu.cz/seam/. I have to update seam-gen like maven plugin to reflect changes in SeamGen.
Petr
Look slike you're getting the 'slashdot' effect :) I can't load the page.
Anyway, do you have dependencies configured for ajax4jsf as well? If yes do you use ibiblio repository? -
4. Re: Seam 1.1.6.GA
fers Feb 8, 2007 6:38 AM (in response to gavin.king)"svadu" wrote:
Look slike you're getting the 'slashdot' effect :) I can't load the page.
It is working for me now. Can you ping the server?"svadu" wrote:
Anyway, do you have dependencies configured for ajax4jsf as well? If yes do you use ibiblio repository?
I use ibiblio repository (repo1.maven.org) for everything I can find there. For this package I also prepared (and it was successfully deployed to maven repo) ajax4jsf package.
I plan to publish the whole thing (Seam+Archetypes+...) to repo1 but I need to be sure everything is working. -
5. Re: Seam 1.1.6.GA
saeediqbal1 Feb 8, 2007 2:35 PM (in response to gavin.king)Thanks Jboss team. Was the documentation updated too? i'm sure it was just confirming.
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6. Re: Seam 1.1.6.GA
datagazetteer Feb 8, 2007 4:08 PM (in response to gavin.king)"gavin.king@jboss.com" wrote:
Migration guide:
Other than what you noted in the migration guide, can I simply copy the JARs over to my project and let it fly? -
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8. Re: Seam 1.1.6.GA
smartbinary Feb 8, 2007 4:40 PM (in response to gavin.king)Just vote of confidence - just upgraded my client's app from 1.1.0GA to 1.1.6GA and it went very smoothly. Looking forward to checking out the new stuff!
Regards,
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9. Re: Seam 1.1.6.GA
norman.richards Feb 8, 2007 5:07 PM (in response to gavin.king)"saeediqbal1" wrote:
Thanks Jboss team. Was the documentation updated too? i'm sure it was just confirming.
Yes, check the docs page. -
10. Re: Seam 1.1.6.GA
twocoasttb Feb 8, 2007 7:28 PM (in response to gavin.king)I just wanted to add my sincere thanks to the Seam development team.
I've been putting off re-engineering/re-writing our web application for the last year or so because the thought of doing it again in Struts was just too... horrible. Seam looked great when I started reading the docs and sample application code a few months ago. Now it's just getting better and better with each release. It seem like you have a list of my use cases and are ticking them off one by one: mail support- so easy to provide either plain text or html mail; SeamText- we were already planning on some sort of wiki-like behavior in our app; PDF generation- perfect for some of our reporting requirements.
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11. Re: Seam 1.1.6.GA
gavin.king Feb 8, 2007 7:56 PM (in response to gavin.king)By the way, I just want to say that I know the 1.1.5 release was a bit rocky and this is totally my fault for being impatient and not going through a proper beta/rc cycle like I should have. (In hindsight we really should have incremented the version number to 1.2.)
Anyway, I want to let you guys know that I've learned my lesson from this and I will try to not to make the same mistake again. I'm pretty confident that 1.1.6 has ironed out the teething problems that were there.