That would be fantastic.  Thankyou

..kace

mraible wrote:
> 
> I can probably whip up an example with AppFuse Light if that works.
> 
> Matt
> 
> 
> kace wrote:
>> 
>> Hey Matt, are you in a position to provide a working example for how you
>> got it to work on Glassfish so i can mess around with it on tomcat/jetty
>> with appfuse in mind?  
>> 
>> Appreciate any help on this.
>> Thanks.
>> 
>> ..kace
>> 
>> mraible wrote:
>>> 
>>> I never got this to work on Tomcat or Jetty, I only got it to work on
>>> GlassFish. I suspect that changing web.xml to use a Servlet 2.5 XSD
>>> might fix the problem.
>>> 
>>> Matt
>>> 
>>> 
>>> kace wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Hi Matt, 
>>>> 
>>>> did you get this to work for you? Im using appfuse 2 with myfaces 1.20
>>>> implementation.  Do I have to switch to Suns RI to use this?
>>>> 
>>>> ..kace
>>>> 
>>>> mraible wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>> Is there a working example that uses @PostConstruct I can look at?
>>>>> Google doesn't seem to help much on this one. A bunch of folks saying
>>>>> it works, but no proof. ;-)
>>>>> 
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>> 
>>>>> Matt
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> mraible wrote:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> I'm trying to use @PostConstruct with MyFaces 1.2.0 as described by
>>>>>> Jacob Hookom:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> http://weblogs.java.net/blog/jhook/archive/2007/05/jsf_12_ri_backi.html
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> I added the javax.annotation dependency to my pom.xml:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>     <dependency>
>>>>>>         <groupId>javax.annotation</groupId>
>>>>>>         <artifactId>jsr250-api</artifactId>
>>>>>>         <version>1.0</version>
>>>>>>     </dependency>
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> My managed bean looks as follows:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>     <managed-bean>
>>>>>>         <managed-bean-name>userForm</managed-bean-name>
>>>>>>        
>>>>>> <managed-bean-class>org.appfuse.web.UserForm</managed-bean-class>
>>>>>>         <managed-bean-scope>request</managed-bean-scope>
>>>>>>         <managed-property>
>>>>>>             <property-name>id</property-name>
>>>>>>             <value>#{param.id}</value>
>>>>>>         </managed-property>
>>>>>>         <managed-property>
>>>>>>             <property-name>userManager</property-name>
>>>>>>             <value>#{userManager}</value>
>>>>>>         </managed-property>
>>>>>>     </managed-bean>
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> If I fire up a debugger, my @PostConstruct method gets hit, but none
>>>>>> of my managed properties have been initialized. Even if I pass in
>>>>>> ?id=12.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> I'm using the latest release of the maven-jetty-plugin (6.1H.5-beta). 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Any ideas?
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Matt
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>> 
>> 
> 
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