Hello,
as usually I published new Maven + Seam integration on
http://software.softeu.cz/seam/ (and published to maven repository
http://maven.softeu.cz/ ). Updated archetype (seamgen equivalent) should be
released soon.
Petr Ferschmann
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Thanks, Petr.
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Shane said that the SeamMultipartFilter has been replaced with a universal Seam
filter, but in the s:fileUpload section in 1.1.7 RC1 docs, the
SeamMultipartFilter is still there: For multipart requests, the Seam Multipart
servlet filter must also be configured in web.xml:
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Thanks, this was already fixed:
http://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBSEAM-921
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Yes, I should have mentioned it. I hated breaking that API, but it was already
broken (I screwed up totally). We needed to get rid of the ambiguity there, and
deprecation was not going to help.
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Any chance the release candidates and the actual releases could be posted to
the seam maven repository?
Currently, http://repository.jboss.com/maven2/jboss/jboss-seam/ just has 1.0.1
and 1.1.0
It would make testing just a little easier.
Thanks.
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Oh, before I forget,I'd also like to give a special thanks to Michael
Youngstrom, our newest Seam committer, for his work on the Spring integration
module.
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Many thanks to Michael!
P.S. I should mention a couple of the seam-gen enhancements:
* support for composite keys
* Ajax4JSF integration
* many-to-one association editing
and also that Seam/Security now supports:
* auto-redirect to HTTPS via the scheme=https in pages.xml
* auto-redirect to the
Oh and thanks Norman for doing the release. (We have decided to always do RCs
from now on, in order to avoid the kind of probs we had with 1.1.5.)
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