Wasn't there a plan to have some of the partial tree traversal work done
as part of the Google Summer of Code? I seem to recall some discussion
around this awhile back (don't have time to dig through the mailing list
archives right now to check). Does anybody remember what the plan was
with Google SoC?
Werner Punz wrote:
Michael Concini schrieb:
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
None from my side not sure how far Ganesh is with his ajax tag!
The scripts already are in pretty good shape and functionalitywise
well ahead of the RI ;-)
As for partial Tree traversal minor sidequestion? Has anyone started
to work on this, because I have started to implement the partial visit
context (I have to recheck the jira for this, because I opened an
issue for this under partial render response issue 2116/2241)!
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MYFACES-2241
I will commit my code around tomorrow, it is basically done
but needs some testing!
Werner