Jochen,
just a short mail;
see here for some infos on findComponent():
http://weblogs.java.net/blog/jhook/archive/2006/02/new_feature_for.html
-Matthias
On 12/5/06, Böhringer Jochen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I am developing custom components to support drag and drop. This components
Adam,
By myfaces.ui, do you mean trinidadinternal.ui? Is there a reason for
getting rid of it? Also, is there migration documentation? Ie, class X
is gone, use class Y and Z.
Thanks,
Mark
Adam Winer wrote:
Mark,
It's not OK for anything in myfaces.trinidadinternal.renderkit to have
On 12/5/06, Mark Robinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Adam,
By myfaces.ui, do you mean trinidadinternal.ui?
Oops, yes.
Is there a reason for
getting rid of it? Also, is there migration documentation? Ie, class X
is gone, use class Y and Z.
It is ancient legacy code - based on UIX - that has
Mark,
Yes, he means trinidadinternal.ui. The reason we are getting rid of
this is basically a historical reason. These classes are basically a
set of adapters designed to port Oracle's old UIX component base over to
Faces. As the components were enhanced and expanded, we started turning
Hi all,
Have we decided that we want to keep the image generation code around,
then? Looking back at old emails, it sounds like a couple of people want
to keep the rounded-buttons.
Thanks,
Jeanne
Scott O'Bryan wrote:
Mark,
Yes, he means trinidadinternal.ui. The reason we are getting rid