Craig McClanahan wrote:
This part of the problem, at least, is pretty easy to deal with :-). Call
FacesContext.setResponseWriter() -- perhaps after calling
getResponseWriter() to save the original one, if any -- in a before render
response phase listener, and do the inject-and-copy trick in the
Werner Punz wrote:
Laurie Harper schrieb:
I have a need for similar functionality to the Tomahawk Extensions
filter, and have been thinking about ways to achieve it without
requiring user config. I was hoping I could find a standard JSF hook
that I could plug into through a faces-config entry
On 2/17/06, Laurie Harper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Werner Punz wrote: Laurie Harper schrieb: I have a need for similar functionality to the Tomahawk Extensions filter, and have been thinking about ways to achieve it without requiring user config. I was hoping I could find a standard JSF hook
that
Craig McClanahan wrote:
Interesting. I was under the impression that Weblets did not and would
not support the 'add script elements to the document head' part of the
equation. I'll have to have another look at it.
I think that is true for weblets, and it is definitely true for Shale
Remoting.
On 2/17/06, Laurie Harper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Craig McClanahan wrote: Interesting. I was under the impression that Weblets did not and would not support the 'add script elements to the document head' part of the equation. I'll have to have another look at it.
I think that is true for
Craig McClanahan wrote:
On 2/17/06, Laurie Harper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Craig McClanahan wrote:
Interesting. I was under the impression that Weblets did not and would
not support the 'add script elements to the document head' part of
the
equation. I'll have to have another look at it.
I
I have a need for similar functionality to the Tomahawk Extensions
filter, and have been thinking about ways to achieve it without
requiring user config. I was hoping I could find a standard JSF hook
that I could plug into through a faces-config entry but haven't come up
with anything viable
Laurie Harper wrote:
I have a need for similar functionality to the Tomahawk Extensions
filter, and have been thinking about ways to achieve it without
requiring user config. I was hoping I could find a standard JSF hook
that I could plug into through a faces-config entry but haven't come up
On 2/16/06, Cagatay Civici [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Laurie,It seems a phaselistener is what you are looking for, it is pluggable and does not require any user configuration.One thing you can do in a filter that you cannot in a phase listener is wrap the response object, so that you can
Craig McClanahan wrote:
On 2/16/06, Cagatay Civici [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Laurie,
It seems a phaselistener is what you are looking for, it is pluggable and
does not require any user configuration.
One thing you can do in a filter that you cannot in a phase listener is wrap
the response
On 2/16/06, Laurie Harper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Craig McClanahan wrote: On 2/16/06, Cagatay Civici [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Laurie, It seems a phaselistener is what you are looking for, it is pluggable and
does not require any user configuration. One thing you can do in a filter that you
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