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1. Re: Weld and JBoss 4.2.x
nickarls Nov 18, 2009 8:26 PM (in response to asookazian)The weld deployers aren't written for 4.2.x, it won't boot.
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2. Re: Weld and JBoss 4.2.x
asookazian Nov 20, 2009 1:12 AM (in response to asookazian)ok, so what about all the JBoss shops that have 4.x deployed in dev and prod envmts? So that means if they want to start doing a Weld app with JSF 2.0 and JPA 2.0 then they will need to upgrade their app servers or create new envmts for JBoss 5.x.
this seems like a limiting factor in terms of adoption of CDI/Weld...
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3. Re: Weld and JBoss 4.2.x
gavin.king Nov 20, 2009 1:39 AM (in response to asookazian)Correct. Sometimes you have to upgrade software to get new features. That's life.
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4. Re: Weld and JBoss 4.2.x
nickarls Nov 20, 2009 7:49 AM (in response to asookazian)Of course, you can port the weld deployers to 4.2 (probably) if you are familiar with the AS bootstrapping. But in the end, upgrade is more simple. OK, many organizations hang fanatically onto some fixed version of an appserver but that usually a limitation of wetware and not hardware.
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5. Re: Weld and JBoss 4.2.x
pmuir Dec 15, 2009 6:49 PM (in response to asookazian)Alternatively, you could use the Weld servlet support in JBoss AS 4.2 - no EJB support of course. Give it a whirl, write a tutorial, post it on the site :-)
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6. Re: Weld and JBoss 4.2.x
fiorenzino Dec 22, 2009 9:08 AM (in response to asookazian)I tried in jboss 4.2.3 with jsf 2 (in jsf-libs) and with weld-servlet, and the numberguess example works.
But with jsf 1.2 don't works.
My organization will wait jboss 6 (stable release) to upgrade all systems/applications, but i don't want wait 1 year to start use weld in production....
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