Re: MyFaces Test with JSF 1.1
Hi Jakob, there is an easy solution to make myfaces-test12 usable to test applications running with JSF 1.1. I will create an Jira issue and fix that. To make the project build-able with JSF 1.1 is more complex and not needed for me. Regards, Udo Am 14.09.10 16:47, schrieb Jakob Korherr: Hi Udo, I guess the idea of shale-test (= original test12) was to provide support for both JSF 1.1 and 1.2, however test12 now only supports JSF 1.2. If you think it is easily possible to support both versions in one module, I'd prefer that. If not, we could create a test11 module and use the dependency plugin (or the shade plugin) to re-use existing classes from test12. Regards, Jakob 2010/9/14 Udo Schnurpfeilu...@schnurpfeil.de: Hi, in version 1.0.0 there is no support for JSF 1.1, but I've seen some code, that consider JSF 1.1. Is there a plan to make the test12 version also runnable with JSF 1.1? It seems to me, that we can build an artifact, that supports JSF 1.1 and 1.2 coexistent, to keep the management overhead small. Regards, Udo
MyFaces Test with JSF 1.1
Hi, in version 1.0.0 there is no support for JSF 1.1, but I've seen some code, that consider JSF 1.1. Is there a plan to make the test12 version also runnable with JSF 1.1? It seems to me, that we can build an artifact, that supports JSF 1.1 and 1.2 coexistent, to keep the management overhead small. Regards, Udo
Re: MyFaces Test with JSF 1.1
Hi Udo, I guess the idea of shale-test (= original test12) was to provide support for both JSF 1.1 and 1.2, however test12 now only supports JSF 1.2. If you think it is easily possible to support both versions in one module, I'd prefer that. If not, we could create a test11 module and use the dependency plugin (or the shade plugin) to re-use existing classes from test12. Regards, Jakob 2010/9/14 Udo Schnurpfeil u...@schnurpfeil.de: Hi, in version 1.0.0 there is no support for JSF 1.1, but I've seen some code, that consider JSF 1.1. Is there a plan to make the test12 version also runnable with JSF 1.1? It seems to me, that we can build an artifact, that supports JSF 1.1 and 1.2 coexistent, to keep the management overhead small. Regards, Udo -- Jakob Korherr blog: http://www.jakobk.com twitter: http://twitter.com/jakobkorherr work: http://www.irian.at