Hello!!

Where do we can get support for Shale?? MyFaces forum?

thx, Sam 

Rahul Akolkar wrote:
> 
> On 10/21/07, Craig McClanahan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> <big-snip/>
>>
>> >
>> > >     * Dialog Manager
>> > >     * Dialog Manager (Basic Implementation)
>> > >     * Dialog Manager (SCXML Implementation)
>> > > The Dialog Manager might be a next step for MyFaces Orchestra.
>> Anyway,
>> > > I
>> > > hope that one of the original developers is still there to help out
>> > > with
>> > > things.
>> >
>> > +0 I like the idea of integrating this with Orchestra, although I'm not
>> > convinced that Spring should be a requirement to use this feature. If
>> that's
>> > the case, you might as well use Spring Web Flow.
>>
>> The thing I like most about Shale Dialogs is that you really can
>> abstract a significant amount of detail behind a common dialog
>> interface, and then pick a back end implementation with varying sets
>> of capabilities (and dependencies).  Early on in Orchestra's life, I
>> had suggested to Mario that it would be cool to have an adapter so you
>> could Orchestra as your dialog implementation :-).
>>
> <snap/>
> 
> While I'm on neither of the PMCs, I continue to be interested in Shale
> dialogs. And as long as I'm around, someone will try to answer user
> queries etc.
> 
> -Rahul
> 
> 
> 
>> Longer term, this territory is going to get addressed by Web Beans
>> (JSR-299), which is likely to include all the scope stuff (and more
>> than Dialog has), coupled with annotation based dependency injection.
>>
>> But I've always felt that support for scopes other than
>> request/session/application *really* belongs in the servlet spec so
>> all Java web technologies can use it ...
> <snip/>
> 
> 

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