Your welcome, remember when you need the same behaviour of ViewScoped with
Named beans you can try Apache CODI they both works great!!
El 26/09/2012 20:54, "Howard W. Smith, Jr."
escribió:
> Thanks for the suggestion. Migration from Mojarra to MyFaces was completed
> weeks ago, and SessionScoped
Thanks for the suggestion. Migration from Mojarra to MyFaces was completed
weeks ago, and SessionScoped is meeting the requirement for now. Also, at
the present, I'm not a user of Apache CODI.
Thanks,
Howard
On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 9:51 PM, José Luis Cetina wrote:
> Why you don't use ViewAcessSc
Why you don't use ViewAcessScoped of Apache CODI? I use it and works well
with @EJB and you have your beans like viewscoped.
El 26/09/2012 14:16, "Howard W. Smith, Jr."
escribió:
> Leonardo,
>
> I'm glad I recently joined this user group and joined the MyFaces (Core)
> user family/group. I recent
Leonardo,
I'm glad I recently joined this user group and joined the MyFaces (Core)
user family/group. I recently migrated from *Mojarra* 2.1.7 to
*MyFaces*2.1.8, and have been pleased with the migration (and
performance, most of
all). A PrimeFaces user, zoigl/Thomas recommended it, and I saw some
The Apache MyFaces team is pleased to announce the release of MyFaces
Core 2.1.9.
MyFaces Core is a JavaServer(tm) Faces 2.1 implementation as specified
by JSR-314. MyFaces Core has passed Sun's JSR-314 TCK and is 100%
compliant with the JSR-314 specification.
MyFaces Core 2.1.9 is available in b
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