-
1. Re: EAP 6.4 multi-JSF how to?
lylewang Apr 28, 2015 2:48 AM (in response to mac2009)1 of 1 people found this helpfulAs far as I know this is not something new in EAP 6.4, it was introduced in EAP 6.1.
However, this is listed as "tech preview", which means it might be not mature enough and shouldn't be used in production; and it might be dropped off / become unsupported in future product releases.
Had some search for you:
Multi-JSF support now available in AS7
Design of AS7 multi-JSF feature
>> Or, whats the best way to use JSF 2.2?
There is no perfect way I think, unfortunately.
I would say the best thing you could do is, either to go with JSF 2.1.x shipped along with EAP 6.x, or try this Multi-JSF (as tech preview, it might not work perfectly as expected sometimes)
-
2. Re: EAP 6.4 multi-JSF how to?
mac2009 Apr 28, 2015 3:21 AM (in response to lylewang)Hello Lyle,
thanks for your answer.
Ok, I see. I didn't realized it's in the tech preview section.Well, in the meantime I found this for wildfly Design of WildFly Multi-JSF feature
We will give it a try.
-
3. Re: EAP 6.4 multi-JSF how to?
lylewang Apr 28, 2015 3:28 AM (in response to mac2009)Yeah that's for WildFly, but not EAP6 / AS7, so may be slightly different ...
Good luck for that anyway.
-
4. Re: EAP 6.4 multi-JSF how to?
adila01 May 4, 2015 12:45 PM (in response to mac2009)What we did was just replace the 2.1.* jars with the 2.2.* jars and updated the module's xml. I recommend that route unless you specifically need the 2.1.* jars.