Re: Add 'Stateless JSF' to MyFaces Core? Is it really necessary?

2013-06-19 Thread nabbling1138
I think you are missing the point. This has nothing to do with performance. It has everything to do with avoiding your users experiencing a ViewExpired state exception on a trivial form such as a login. It is non-intuitive for users to get errors (however you have handled them) on simple forms

Re: Add 'Stateless JSF' to MyFaces Core? Is it really necessary?

2013-06-19 Thread Howard W. Smith, Jr.
On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 12:15 PM, nabbling1138 newton.whit...@gmail.comwrote: It has everything to do with avoiding your users experiencing a ViewExpired state exception on a trivial form such as a login. ViewExpiredExceptions are 'no' longer a concern of mine since I am using OmniFaces

Re: Add 'Stateless JSF' to MyFaces Core? Is it really necessary?

2013-06-19 Thread Leonardo Uribe
Hi Anyway, transient attribute was added in JSF 2.2, but there are not strong enough reasons to add it to myfaces 2.1.x, which is the main question of this thread. Just for the record, there is a small difference when f:view transient=true is used. When there is a validation error, since there

Re: Add 'Stateless JSF' to MyFaces Core? Is it really necessary?

2013-06-19 Thread Mike Kienenberger
On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 7:00 PM, Leonardo Uribe lu4...@gmail.com wrote: It is good to know how a user expect to use this feature, so I'll keep in mind it the suggestions. While I didn't previously have any need for stateless JSF, I might need it in the future. I've been asked to consider