Martin,

Is encrypting the client-side state a JSF 1.2 requirement?  I seem to
recall seeing it in the new spec ... I remember bringing that issue up
a long time ago on this list or the Sun forum.  Nice to see that its
being implemented.

I have a few ideas on that but not time at the moment.  :-(

sean

On 10/5/05, Martin Marinschek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Sharath,
>
> you started out perfectly right - by sending in patches for problems
> you had in your own projects.
>
> If you keep on doing this, you will automatically grow to be a valued
> member of the MyFaces committer, and based on the ASF meritocracy
> rules you might as well be offered a committership.
>
> If you want to help out on a larger scale: there are two major issues
> we need to have solved in the moment:
>
> 1) encrypting the client side state - check out the JSF RI on
> dev.java.net to check out how they are doing this
> 2) storing away the server side state for a number of the last requests
>
> plus: there are a 104 bugs open, so choose your fight ;)
>
> regards,
>
> Martin
>
> On 10/5/05, sharath reddy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi Martin,
> >
> > Thanks for applying my patch and closing out this
> > issue. BTW, I would like to help out with the myfaces
> > project - perhaps with the documentation? I saw the
> > 'help wanted' posted on the wiki by Sean.
> >
> > Where (and how) do I start?
> >
> > Regards,
> > Sharath
> >
> >
> > > Martin Marinschek closed MYFACES-428:
> > > -------------------------------------
> > >
> > >     Fix Version: Nightly
> > >      Resolution: Fixed
> > >
> > > thanks to  Sharath Reddy for his patch
> > >
> > > > InputDate(s) within dataTable submitting incorrect
> > > dates
> > > >
> > >
> > --------------------------------------------------------
> > > >
> > > >          Key: MYFACES-428
> > > >          URL:
> > > http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MYFACES-428
> > > >      Project: MyFaces
> > > >         Type: Bug
> > > >     Versions: 1.0.9m9
> > > >  Environment: JDK 1.4.2_08, win XP, Jetty  5
> > > >     Reporter: Colin Chalmers
> > > >     Assignee: Martin Marinschek
> > > >     Priority: Minor
> > > >      Fix For: Nightly
> > > >  Attachments: inputDate.zip, inputdate
> > > >
> > > > Using InputDate within a dataTable to accept
> > > birthDates of clients. The dates are rendered
> > > correctly on screen afterwhich one may select the
> > > individual dates. After submitting to server all
> > > date objects in the individual customer objects are
> > > set to the *last* date that was selected.
> > > > A workaround I'm using at the moment is to use
> > > inputText fields in conjunction with a date pattern
> > > which works correctly.
> > > > Using the InputDate out with the datatable to
> > > accept (for example) a departure date works no
> > > problem.
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