From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Craig McClanahan
Sent: Monday, 26 June 2006 11:43
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To: MyFaces
Discussion
Subject: Re: managed properties
In JSF 1.2, which is part of Java EE 5, you get the benefits of resource
injection from the container into managed beans, and support for the common
JSR-250 annotations (such as @PostConstruct and @PreDestroy) for free.
There was no reason to include them explicitly in the JSF spec -- at least when
you're running in a EE 5 container like Glassfish.
Awesome,
now I will just have to wait for BEA to catch up =)
Thanks again.
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