Hi,
The end of my extremely busy project is near, so I should have more time to
work on MyFaces.
My last work was on the annotation processing stuff, but AFAIK, Leonardo
has continued this work.
@Leonardo: What's the current state?
Something else, some weeks ago, there was a discussion about restructuring
the SVN, but that was delayed to enable Leonardo to do a release. Maybe
this is a good time for the restructuring, before starting with the real
work.
Maybe we should also cleanup the build. Now Shale has been moved to the
attic, we can upgrade the Shale mocks to 2.0. Then we can try to make all
tests pass. We might also standardize on a testing framework (JUnit or
TestNG) to simplify things...
When all tests are up and running, the build process should be more smooth.
/JK
On Jun 9, 2009 1:07am, Matthias Wessendorf <mat...@apache.org> wrote:
Hey mike,
I agree that we should try to get an *alpha* out of the door.
Main mantra is: release often, release early
q: what is the state on the facelets support, currently ?
-Matthias
On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 2:11 PM, Michael concinimconc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> All,
>
> I thought it might be a good time to raise the issue of solidifying a
plan
> for the MyFaces 2.0 alpha release now that we've had a little time to
work
> with the release candidate draft of the spec. What are the thoughts in
the
> community with respect to what should be included in an alpha release as
> well as what the time frame should be for a release. If we can come up
with
> a target date as well as specific 2.0 features we want to target for
> inclusion, that should help in prioritizing the remaining work.
> From my end, I'd love to see a working runtime in some form by the end
of
> August if that's reasonable. As for content, that is definitely more of
an
> open question. Here is my top list of what I would like to see be at
least
> partially functional for an alpha release.
> -backwards compatibility with JSF 1.x apps
> -base support for facelets and composite components
> -AJAX support (should hopefully be in pretty good shape here thanks to
> Ganesh and team)
> -System event support
> -Partial view traversal
>
> Thoughts/concerns/objections?
>
> -Mike
>
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