Gerhard pinged me that you are using @ViewAccessScoped. In that case I'd 
recomment to debug if the whole Context Extension gets properly registrated.

If the CDI container doesn't know the @ViewAccessScoped annotation then all 
your beans will end up as @Dependent...

LieGrue,
strub


----- Original Message -----
> From: Mark Struberg <strub...@yahoo.de>
> To: MyFaces Discussion <users@myfaces.apache.org>
> Cc: 
> Sent: Sunday, March 18, 2012 7:42 PM
> Subject: Re: MyFaces and CODI
> 
>>  when i find out what's causing my bean to be instantiated on every ajax 
> call 
>>  i'll come back here to report.
> 
> That sounds familiar - good luck ;)
> 
> Which scope does your bean have? You are sure that you are really using CDI 
> javax.enterprise.context.* scopes and not javax.faces.bean.* scopes due to a 
> wrong auto-import  of your IDE?
> 
> LieGrue,
> strub
> 
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
>>  From: Rafael Pestano <rmpest...@yahoo.com.br>
>>  To: MyFaces Discussion <users@myfaces.apache.org>
>>  Cc: 
>>  Sent: Saturday, March 17, 2012 4:34 PM
>>  Subject: Re: MyFaces and CODI
>> 
>>  yeap, i also deployed the server side demo in tomcat and it works as 
> expected, 
>>  when i find out what's causing my bean to be instantiated on every ajax 
> call 
>>  i'll come back here to report.
>> 
>>  many thanks for the assistance.
>>   
>>  Att, 
>> 
>>  Rafael M. Pestano
>> 
>>  Desenvolvedor Java Cia. de Processamento de Dados do Rio Grande do Sul
>>  Graduando em Ciência da Computação UFRGS
>>  @realpestano
>>  http://code.google.com/p/jsf-conventions-framework/
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>  ________________________________
>>  De: Gerhard Petracek <gerhard.petra...@gmail.com>
>>  Para: MyFaces Discussion <users@myfaces.apache.org> 
>>  Enviadas: Sexta-feira, 16 de Março de 2012 22:46
>>  Assunto: Re: MyFaces and CODI
>> 
>>  hi rafael,
>> 
>>  i can't reproduce it. i added richfaces to the previous demo as well as 
> a4j
>>  support to the input component and everything works as expected.
>> 
>>  regards,
>>  gerhard
>> 
>>  http://www.irian.at
>> 
>>  Your JSF/JavaEE powerhouse -
>>  JavaEE Consulting, Development and
>>  Courses in English and German
>> 
>>  Professional Support for Apache MyFaces
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>  2012/3/15 Rafael Pestano <rmpest...@yahoo.com.br>
>> 
>>>   Hi Gehard,
>>> 
>>>   i didnt got the ideia, do you have any example or a link showing this
>>>   approach?
>>> 
>>>   what i have got til now is:
>>>   1 - WindowContextIdHolderComponent is a jsf component which is added
>>>   dynamically to the view
>>>   2 - this component holds the windowId
>>>   3 - i have,somehow , to keep the windowId the same between requests so 
> my
>>>   ViewAccessScoped bean  is "keeped alive" <- here is where 
> im 
>>  stuck
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>>   Att,
>>>   Rafael M. Pestano
>>>   Desenvolvedor Java Cia. de Processamento de Dados do Rio Grande do Sul
>>>   Graduando em Ciência da Computação UFRGS
>>>   @realpestano
>>>   http://code.google.com/p/jsf-conventions-framework/
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>>   ----- Mensagem original -----
>>>   De: Gerhard Petracek <gerhard.petra...@gmail.com>
>>>   Para: MyFaces Discussion <users@myfaces.apache.org>
>>>   Cc:
>>>   Enviadas: Quinta-feira, 15 de Março de 2012 11:28
>>>   Assunto: Re: MyFaces and CODI
>>> 
>>>   hi rafael,
>>> 
>>>   @ WindowContextIdHolderComponent:
>>> 
>>>   that's the name of the class. you have to resolve the component 
> (by 
>>  type)
>>>   before the view gets rendered and add it to the ajax enabled a4j 
> components
>>>   via the corresponding java-api.
>>> 
>>>   @ custom approach:
>>>   independent of the concrete approach you would like to use, you just 
> have
>>>   to ensure that the information is available on the server-side (for 
> every
>>>   jsf request which starts the jsf request-lifecycle).
>>> 
>>>   regards,
>>>   gerhard
>>> 
>>>   Your JSF/JavaEE powerhouse -
>>>   JavaEE Consulting, Development and
>>>   Courses in English and German
>>> 
>>>   Professional Support for Apache MyFaces
>>> 
>>> 
>>>   2012/3/15 Rafael Pestano <rmpest...@yahoo.com.br>
>>> 
>>>   > Hi again,
>>>   >
>>>   > "it will work with a4j as soon as you
>>>   > ensure that it gets restored for requests triggered by a4j " 
> you 
>>  mean i
>>>   > should send WindowContextIdHolderComponent  within the ajax 
> request?
>>>   >
>>>   > somethink like <a4j:support 
>>  process="WindowContextIdHolderComponent"/> ?
>>>   >
>>>   > if so whats the id of the generated component?
>>>   >
>>>   > i also have another question, in the javadoc
>>>   > of WindowContextConfig isUrlParameterSuported() says
>>>   >
>>>   > "Specifies if it is allowed to use URL params for forwarding 
> the 
>>  current
>>>   > window-id. (deactivate it e.g. for higher security - in this case 
> 
>>  it's
>>>   > required to use a window id provided by a component lib or a 
>>  server-side
>>>   > window-handler"
>>>   >
>>>   > how can i create a component to handle the window id? can i do 
> that 
>>  with
>>>   > an h:inputHidden for example?
>>>   >
>>>   > thanks for the help.
>>>   >
>>>   >
>>>   >
>>>   > Att,
>>>   >
>>>   > Rafael M. Pestano
>>>   >
>>>   > Desenvolvedor Java Cia. de Processamento de Dados do Rio Grande 
> do Sul
>>>   > Graduando em Ciência da Computação UFRGS
>>>   > @realpestano
>>>   > http://code.google.com/p/jsf-conventions-framework/
>>>   >
>>>   >
>>>   >
>>>   > ________________________________
>>>   > De: Gerhard Petracek <gerhard.petra...@gmail.com>
>>>   > Para: MyFaces Discussion <users@myfaces.apache.org>
>>>   > Enviadas: Quinta-feira, 15 de Março de 2012 10:37
>>>   > Assunto: Re: MyFaces and CODI
>>>   >
>>>   > hi rafael,
>>>   >
>>>   > the fallback adds a component (WindowContextIdHolderComponent)
>>>   dynamically
>>>   > (as a direct child of UiViewRoot) -> it will work with a4j as 
> soon 
>>  as you
>>>   > ensure that it gets restored for requests triggered by a4j.
>>>   >
>>>   > regards,
>>>   > gerhard
>>>   >
>>>   > http://www.irian.at
>>>   >
>>>   > Your JSF/JavaEE powerhouse -
>>>   > JavaEE Consulting, Development and
>>>   > Courses in English and German
>>>   >
>>>   > Professional Support for Apache MyFaces
>>>   >
>>>   >
>>>   > 2012/3/15 Rafael Pestano <rmpest...@yahoo.com.br>
>>>   >
>>>   > > well its not 100% yet ;(...on every ajaxCall my 
> ViewAccessScoped 
>>  bean
>>>   is
>>>   > > being instantiated,
>>>   > >
>>>   > > im using a4j, there is any known issue with it?
>>>   > >
>>>   > > for example <h:selectOneMenu .....>
>>>   > >                         <a4j:support 
>>  event="onchange" ....action="when
>>>   > the
>>>   > > action is called the bean constructor gets called"/>
>>>   > >                     </h:selectOneMenu>
>>>   > >
>>>   > > if i change from View to RequestScoped the bahavior is the 
> same, 
>>  any
>>>   > ideas?
>>>   > >
>>>   > >
>>>   > > thanks in advance.
>>>   > >
>>>   > >
>>>   > > Att,
>>>   > >
>>>   > > Rafael M. Pestano
>>>   > >
>>>   > > Desenvolvedor Java Cia. de Processamento de Dados do Rio 
> Grande 
>>  do Sul
>>>   > > Graduando em Ciência da Computação UFRGS
>>>   > > @realpestano
>>>   > > http://code.google.com/p/jsf-conventions-framework/
>>>   > >
>>>   > >
>>>   > >
>>>   > > ________________________________
>>>   > >  De: Rafael Pestano <rmpest...@yahoo.com.br>
>>>   > > Para: MyFaces Discussion <users@myfaces.apache.org>
>>>   > > Enviadas: Quinta-feira, 15 de Março de 2012 8:45
>>>   > > Assunto: Re: MyFaces and CODI
>>>   > >
>>>   > > "if you don't need redirects, you could have a look 
> at 
>>  e.g. [1] which
>>>   > uses
>>>   > > an internal fallback." yea, its our case and it just 
> works!
>>>   > >
>>>   > > many thanks for your help, keep the great work!
>>>   > >
>>>   > > Att,
>>>   > >
>>>   > > Rafael M. Pestano
>>>   > >
>>>   > > Desenvolvedor Java Cia. de Processamento de Dados do Rio 
> Grande 
>>  do Sul
>>>   > > Graduando em Ciência da Computação UFRGS
>>>   > > @realpestano
>>>   > > http://code.google.com/p/jsf-conventions-framework/
>>>   > >
>>>   > >
>>>   > >
>>>   > > ________________________________
>>>   > > De: Gerhard Petracek <gerhard.petra...@gmail.com>
>>>   > > Para: MyFaces Discussion <users@myfaces.apache.org>
>>>   > > Enviadas: Quarta-feira, 14 de Março de 2012 23:19
>>>   > > Assunto: Re: MyFaces and CODI
>>>   > >
>>>   > > hi rafael,
>>>   > >
>>>   > > as you have seen it's easy to provide a custom 
> WindowHandler 
>>  (just
>>>   > > implement the interface and provide your implementation as 
>>  alternative
>>>   > cdi
>>>   > > bean)
>>>   > > -> you can integrate every custom approach which is 
> enough to 
>>  solve you
>>>   > > requirements.
>>>   > >
>>>   > > if you don't need redirects, you could have a look at 
> e.g. 
>>  [1] which
>>>   uses
>>>   > > an internal fallback.
>>>   > >
>>>   > > regards,
>>>   > > gerhard
>>>   > >
>>>   > > [1] http://s.apache.org/SAs
>>>   > >
>>>   > > http://www.irian.at
>>>   > >
>>>   > > Your JSF/JavaEE powerhouse -
>>>   > > JavaEE Consulting, Development and
>>>   > > Courses in English and German
>>>   > >
>>>   > > Professional Support for Apache MyFaces
>>>   > >
>>>   > >
>>>   > >
>>>   > > 2012/3/15 Rafael Pestano <rmpest...@yahoo.com.br>
>>>   > >
>>>   > > > Hi Gehard,
>>>   > > >
>>>   > > > its a stopper to us cause we are still dependent on JSF 
> 1.2
>>>   > > > Can i implement an alternative
>>>   > > > to
>>>   > >
>>>   >
>>> 
>> 
> org.apache.myfaces.extensions.cdi.jsf2.impl.scope.conversation.ServerSideWindowHandler
>>>   > > > based on JSF 1.2?
>>>   > > >
>>>   > > > i see you use flash scope to span the windowId through 
>>  requests in
>>>   the
>>>   > > > server side solution:
>>>   > > >
>>>   > > > if (windowId != null)
>>>   > > > 79         {
>>>   > > >
>>>   > > > 80
>>>   > > 
>>  externalContext.getRequestMap().put(WINDOW_CONTEXT_ID_PARAMETER_KEY,
>>>   > > windowId);
>>>   > > >
>>>   > > > 81
>>>   > > 
> externalContext.getFlash().keep(WINDOW_CONTEXT_ID_PARAMETER_KEY);
>>>   > > > 82         }
>>>   > > >
>>>   > > > if i put the windownId in the sessionMap it would still 
> 
>>  work? i think
>>>   > ill
>>>   > > > find hard time trying to remove the windowId from the 
> map 
>>  when user
>>>   > leave
>>>   > > > the page.
>>>   > > >
>>>   > > >
>>>   > > >
>>>   > > > thanks for your help i really appreciated it.
>>>   > > >
>>>   > > > Att,
>>>   > > > Rafael M. Pestano
>>>   > > > Desenvolvedor Java Cia. de Processamento de Dados do 
> Rio 
>>  Grande do
>>>   Sul
>>>   > > > Graduando em Ciência da Computação UFRGS
>>>   > > > @realpestano
>>>   > > > http://code.google.com/p/jsf-conventions-framework/
>>>   > > >
>>>   > > >
>>>   > > >
>>>   > > > ----- Mensagem original -----
>>>   > > > De: Gerhard Petracek <gerhard.petra...@gmail.com>
>>>   > > > Para: MyFaces Discussion 
> <users@myfaces.apache.org>
>>>   > > > Cc:
>>>   > > > Enviadas: Quarta-feira, 14 de Março de 2012 20:55
>>>   > > > Assunto: Re: MyFaces and CODI
>>>   > > >
>>>   > > > hi rafael,
>>>   > > >
>>>   > > > internally the ServerSideWindowHandler is based on the 
> flash 
>>  scope
>>>   > > (that's
>>>   > > > one of the mentioned disadvantages)
>>>   > > > -> it's bound to jsf 2+ -> it is:
>>>   > > >
>>>   > > >
>>>   > >
>>>   >
>>> 
>> 
> org.apache.myfaces.extensions.cdi.jsf2.impl.scope.conversation.ServerSideWindowHandler
>>>   > > > (and you can't use the additional js.)
>>>   > > >
>>>   > > > with some constellations you just hit the restrictions 
> of 
>>  browsers ->
>>>   > you
>>>   > > > have to choose what you really need.
>>>   > > >
>>>   > > > regards,
>>>   > > > gerhard
>>>   > > >
>>>   > > > http://www.irian.at
>>>   > > >
>>>   > > > Your JSF/JavaEE powerhouse -
>>>   > > > JavaEE Consulting, Development and
>>>   > > > Courses in English and German
>>>   > > >
>>>   > > > Professional Support for Apache MyFaces
>>>   > > >
>>>   > > >
>>>   > > >
>>>   > > > 2012/3/15 Rafael Pestano <rmpest...@yahoo.com.br>
>>>   > > >
>>>   > > > > i see, i have used the client side one
>>>   > > > >
>>>   > > > > <alternatives>
>>>   > > > >
>>>   > > >
>>>   > >
>>>   >
>>> 
>> 
> <class>org.apache.myfaces.extensions.cdi.jsf.impl.scope.conversation.ClientSideWindowHandler</class>
>>>   > > > > </alternatives>
>>>   > > > >
>>>   > > > > i imagine the server side should be
>>>   > > > >
>>>   > > > > <alternatives>
>>>   > > > >
>>>   > > >
>>>   > >
>>>   >
>>> 
>> 
> <class>org.apache.myfaces.extensions.cdi.jsf.impl.scope.conversation.ServerSideWindowHandler</class>
>>>   > > > > </alternatives>alright?
>>>   > > > >
>>>   > > > > i will test it tomorrow and give the feedback, 
> thanks.
>>>   > > > >
>>>   > > > > Att,
>>>   > > > > Rafael M. Pestano
>>>   > > > > Desenvolvedor Java Cia. de Processamento de Dados 
> do 
>>  Rio Grande do
>>>   > Sul
>>>   > > > > Graduando em Ciência da Computação UFRGS
>>>   > > > > @realpestano
>>>   > > > > 
> http://code.google.com/p/jsf-conventions-framework/
>>>   > > > >
>>>   > > > >
>>>   > > > >
>>>   > > > > ----- Mensagem original -----
>>>   > > > > De: Gerhard Petracek 
> <gerhard.petra...@gmail.com>
>>>   > > > > Para: MyFaces Discussion 
>>  <users@myfaces.apache.org>
>>>   > > > > Cc:
>>>   > > > > Enviadas: Quarta-feira, 14 de Março de 2012 20:11
>>>   > > > > Assunto: Re: MyFaces and CODI
>>>   > > > >
>>>   > > > > hi rafael,
>>>   > > > >
>>>   > > > > the easiest approach to test an alternative for 
> this 
>>  constellation
>>>   is
>>>   > > the
>>>   > > > > activation of the ServerSideWindowHandler 
> (it's a 
>>  std. cdi
>>>   > @Alternative
>>>   > > > > implementation -> you can activate it in the 
>>  beans.xml file of your
>>>   > > > > application).
>>>   > > > > (however, please be aware that this alternative 
>>  implementation has
>>>   > some
>>>   > > > > disadvantages.)
>>>   > > > >
>>>   > > > > regards,
>>>   > > > > gerhard
>>>   > > > >
>>>   > > > > http://www.irian.at
>>>   > > > >
>>>   > > > > Your JSF/JavaEE powerhouse -
>>>   > > > > JavaEE Consulting, Development and
>>>   > > > > Courses in English and German
>>>   > > > >
>>>   > > > > Professional Support for Apache MyFaces
>>>   > > > >
>>>   > > > >
>>>   > > > >
>>>   > > > > 2012/3/14 Rafael Pestano 
> <rmpest...@yahoo.com.br>
>>>   > > > >
>>>   > > > > > Hi Gerhard, i successfuly added codi and 
>>  openwebbeans to an
>>>   > > application
>>>   > > > > > running on weblogic 11g
>>>   > > > > >
>>>   > > > > > however its a  legacy application which uses 
>>  frames, basicaly we
>>>   > > have a
>>>   > > > > > menu on the left frame that targets the 
> center 
>>  frame, something
>>>   > like:
>>>   > > > > >
>>>   > > > > > <h:commandLink value="menuLink" 
>>  action="#{myBean.init}"
>>>   > > > target="frmDados"
>>>   > > > > > />
>>>   > > > > >
>>>   > > > > >
>>>   > > > > > the problem is, when a add CODI to the 
> application 
>>  and mark
>>>   myBean
>>>   > as
>>>   > > > > > ViewAccessScoped (and thus the windowId 
> starts to 
>>  be append to
>>>   the
>>>   > > url)
>>>   > > > > > the above menuLink always open the center 
> frame in 
>>  a new browser
>>>   > tab.
>>>   > > > > >
>>>   > > > > > If i remove CODI and set myBean as 
>>  RequestScoped(or any other CDI
>>>   > > > Scope)
>>>   > > > > > the application behaves  as expected.
>>>   > > > > >
>>>   > > > > > So i think the windowId generated by CODI  is 
> 
>>  causing this
>>>   issue, i
>>>   > > > tried
>>>   > > > > > your solution without success, the windowId 
> isnt 
>>  removed from the
>>>   > url
>>>   > > > > and a
>>>   > > > > > new tab opens when i click in the menuLink.
>>>   > > > > >
>>>   > > > > > Any thoughs?
>>>   > > > > >
>>>   > > > > >
>>>   > > > > > thanks for all your help.
>>>   > > > > >
>>>   > > > > >
>>>   > > > > >
>>>   > > > > > Att,
>>>   > > > > >
>>>   > > > > > Rafael M. Pestano
>>>   > > > > >
>>>   > > > > > Desenvolvedor Java Cia. de Processamento de 
> Dados 
>>  do Rio Grande
>>>   do
>>>   > > Sul
>>>   > > > > > Graduando em Ciência da Computação UFRGS
>>>   > > > > > @realpestano
>>>   > > > > > 
>>  http://code.google.com/p/jsf-conventions-framework/
>>>   > > > > >
>>>   > > > > >
>>>   > > > > >
>>>   > > > > > ________________________________
>>>   > > > > > De: Gerhard Petracek 
>>  <gerhard.petra...@gmail.com>
>>>   > > > > > Para: MyFaces Discussion 
>>  <users@myfaces.apache.org>
>>>   > > > > > Enviadas: Sexta-feira, 9 de Março de 2012 
> 12:38
>>>   > > > > > Assunto: Re: MyFaces and CODI
>>>   > > > > >
>>>   > > > > > hi stephen,
>>>   > > > > >
>>>   > > > > > that's right [1] doesn't support it.
>>>   > > > > > werner committed his improvement and you can 
> try 
>>  [2] and [3] as
>>>   you
>>>   > > see
>>>   > > > > > them right now.
>>>   > > > > >
>>>   > > > > > regards,
>>>   > > > > > gerhard
>>>   > > > > >
>>>   > > > > > [1]
>>>   > > > >
>>>   > 
> http://old.nabble.com/-CODI--lazy-windowId-drop-script-p31654496.html
>>>   > > > > > [2] http://s.apache.org/rr
>>>   > > > > > [3] http://s.apache.org/23p
>>>   > > > > >
>>>   > > > > > http://www.irian.at
>>>   > > > > >
>>>   > > > > > Your JSF/JavaEE powerhouse -
>>>   > > > > > JavaEE Consulting, Development and
>>>   > > > > > Courses in English and German
>>>   > > > > >
>>>   > > > > > Professional Support for Apache MyFaces
>>>   > > > > >
>>>   > > > > >
>>>   > > > > >
>>>   > > > > > 2012/3/9 Stephen More 
>>  <stephen.m...@gmail.com>
>>>   > > > > >
>>>   > > > > > > I was referring to [1]
>>>   > > > > > >
>>>   > > >
>>>   http://old.nabble.com/-CODI--lazy-windowId-drop-script-p31654496.html
>>>   > > > > > >
>>>   > > > > > > I guess I just need to wait until the 
> correct 
>>  way is tested and
>>>   > > > > > > documented in the wiki using:
>>>   > > > > > >   [1] http://s.apache.org/rr
>>>   > > > > > >  [2] http://s.apache.org/23p
>>>   > > > > > >
>>>   > > > > > >
>>>   > > > > > >
>>>   > > > > > > On Fri, Mar 9, 2012 at 9:20 AM, Gerhard 
>>  Petracek
>>>   > > > > > > <gerhard.petra...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
>>>   > > > > > > > @ mark:
>>>   > > > > > > > i just tested it and it works with 
> [1] 
>>  in combination
>>>   > > > > > > > with ClientSideWindowHandler [2].
>>>   > > > > > > >
>>>   > > > > > > > regards,
>>>   > > > > > > > gerhard
>>>   > > > > > > >
>>>   > > > > > > > [1] http://s.apache.org/rr
>>>   > > > > > > > [2] http://s.apache.org/23p
>>>   > > > > > > >
>>>   > > > > > > > http://www.irian.at
>>>   > > > > > > >
>>>   > > > > > > > Your JSF/JavaEE powerhouse -
>>>   > > > > > > > JavaEE Consulting, Development and
>>>   > > > > > > > Courses in English and German
>>>   > > > > > > >
>>>   > > > > > > > Professional Support for Apache 
> MyFaces
>>>   > > > > > > >
>>>   > > > > > > >
>>>   > > > > > > >
>>>   > > > > > > > 2012/3/9 Mark Struberg 
>>  <strub...@yahoo.de>
>>>   > > > > > > >
>>>   > > > > > > >> Hi Stephen!
>>>   > > > > > > >>
>>>   > > > > > > >> Well, the current approach in 
> CODI 
>>  is currently under
>>>   > discussion
>>>   > > > in
>>>   > > > > > the
>>>   > > > > > > >> JSF EG. The whole windowId 
> stuff of 
>>  CODI might end up in the
>>>   > > > JSF-2.2
>>>   > > > > > or
>>>   > > > > > > 2.3
>>>   > > > > > > >> spec.
>>>   > > > > > > >>
>>>   > > > > > > >> >T hat seems to work fine 
> when 
>>  pasting into a new empty
>>>   > window,
>>>   > > > but
>>>   > > > > it
>>>   > > > > > > >> > still allows you to 
> copy-paste 
>>  the url from one codi
>>>   window
>>>   > to
>>>   > > > an
>>>   > > > > > > >> > existing codi window.
>>>   > > > > > > >>
>>>   > > > > > > >> Nope, because the 
> windowhandler.js 
>>  script will first check
>>>   the
>>>   > > > > > > window.name.
>>>   > > > > > > >> And if this is 
> empty/doesn't fit 
>>  the windowId in the URL,
>>>   then
>>>   > > it
>>>   > > > > will
>>>   > > > > > > >> reload the page with a freshly 
>>  requested windowId.
>>>   > > > > > > >>
>>>   > > > > > > >> LieGrue,
>>>   > > > > > > >> strub
>>>   > > > > > > >>
>>>   > > > > > > >>
>>>   > > > > > > >>
>>>   > > > > > > >>
>>>   > > > > > > >> ----- Original Message -----
>>>   > > > > > > >> > From: Stephen More 
>>  <stephen.m...@gmail.com>
>>>   > > > > > > >> > To: MyFaces Discussion 
>>  <users@myfaces.apache.org>
>>>   > > > > > > >> > Cc:
>>>   > > > > > > >> > Sent: Friday, March 9, 
> 2012 
>>  1:27 PM
>>>   > > > > > > >> > Subject: Re: MyFaces and 
> CODI
>>>   > > > > > > >> >
>>>   > > > > > > >> > Included in the JSF jar is
>>>   > > META-INF/resources/javax.faces/jsf.js
>>>   > > > > > which
>>>   > > > > > > >> > enables its use by 
>>  <h:outputScript name="jsf.js"
>>>   > > > > > > >> > 
> library="javax.faces"
>>>   > > > > > > >> > 
> target="head"/>
>>>   > > > > > > >> >
>>>   > > > > > > >> > Should windowhandler.js be 
> 
>>  moved from the examples into a
>>>   > core
>>>   > > > > > library
>>>   > > > > > > >> > so that it can be utilized 
> the 
>>  same way ?
>>>   > > > > > > >> >
>>>   > > > > > > >> >
>>>   > > > > > > >> >
>>>   > > > > > > >> > On Fri, Mar 9, 2012 at 
> 7:10 AM, 
>>  Gerhard Petracek
>>>   > > > > > > >> > 
>>  <gerhard.petra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>  hi stephen,
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>  yes - you can add a 
> small 
>>  js (see e.g. [1]) to support
>>>   > this
>>>   > > > > > > use-case.
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>  regards,
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>  gerhard
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>  [1] 
>>  http://s.apache.org/YTq
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>  http://www.irian.at
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>  Your JSF/JavaEE 
> powerhouse 
>>  -
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>  JavaEE Consulting, 
>>  Development and
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>  Courses in English 
> and 
>>  German
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>  Professional Support 
> for 
>>  Apache MyFaces
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>  2012/3/9 Stephen More 
> 
>>  <stephen.m...@gmail.com>
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  Great. I am 
> mainly 
>>  interested in WindowScoped i.e.
>>>   every
>>>   > > > > browser
>>>   > > > > > > tab
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  has its own 
>>  mini-session.
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  I see that CODI 
> is 
>>  adding a ?windowId=595 to keep these
>>>   > > > > > > conversations
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  separate. If a 
> user 
>>  simply copies the url and pastes
>>>   in a
>>>   > > new
>>>   > > > > tab
>>>   > > > > > > now
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  two browser tabs 
> are 
>>  sharing the same conversation. How
>>>   > > can I
>>>   > > > > > > prevent
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  this ? I want to 
>>  enforce that EVERY browser tab has its
>>>   > own
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  conversation. 
> Perhaps 
>>  a simple error to the user saying
>>>   > > > > > > >> > "Sorry" or
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  start a new 
>>  conversation.
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  -Thanks
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  On Fri, Mar 9, 
> 2012 at 
>>  3:18 AM, Gerhard Petracek
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  
>>  <gerhard.petra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  > hi stephen,
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  >
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  > (that's 
> an 
>>  issue with the setup of weld and not
>>>   related
>>>   > > to
>>>   > > > > > > >> > myfaces codi.)
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  > however, 
> myfaces 
>>  codi doesn't need this support -> if
>>>   > you
>>>   > > > > > > >> > also don't need
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  > cdi support 
> for 
>>  servlets, filters or listeners, you
>>>   can
>>>   > > run
>>>   > > > > the
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  application
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  > without 
> those 
>>  features.
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  >
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  > regards,
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  > gerhard
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  >
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  > 
>>  http://www.irian.at
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  >
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  > Your 
> JSF/JavaEE 
>>  powerhouse -
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  > JavaEE 
>>  Consulting, Development and
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  > Courses in 
>>  English and German
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  >
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  > Professional 
> 
>>  Support for Apache MyFaces
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  >
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  >
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  > 2012/3/9 
> Stephen 
>>  More <stephen.m...@gmail.com>
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  >
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  >> I too am 
> 
>>  trying to get a simple example working. I
>>>   > have
>>>   > > > put
>>>   > > > > > > >> > together
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  >> this 
> project:
>>>   > > > > > > >> > 
>>  http://maven-examples.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/jsf-codi/
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  >>
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  >> mvn 
>>  jetty:run-war   results in
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  >>
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  >> SEVERE: 
>>  Unable to create JettyWeldInjector. CDI
>>>   > > injection
>>>   > > > > will
>>>   > > > > > > >> > not be
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  >> 
> available in 
>>  Servlets, Filters or Listeners
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  >>
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  >> What 
> else do 
>>  I need to get this simple example
>>>   > working ?
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  >>
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  >> -Thanks
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  >>
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  >> On Thu, 
> Mar 
>>  8, 2012 at 11:07 AM, Gerhard Petracek
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  >> 
>>  <gerhard.petra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  >> > hi 
> jose,
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  >> >
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  >> > 
> first of 
>>  all: welcome @ myfaces!
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  >> >
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  >> > 
> concrete 
>>  questions are very welcome and we will
>>>   > > improve
>>>   > > > > > > >> > the wiki
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  based on
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  >> > 
> them.
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  >> >
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  >> > 
> regards,
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  >> > 
> gerhard
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  >> >
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  >> > 
>>  http://www.irian.at
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  >> >
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  >> > 
> Your 
>>  JSF/JavaEE powerhouse -
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  >> > 
> JavaEE 
>>  Consulting, Development and
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  >> > 
> Courses 
>>  in English and German
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  >> >
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  >> > 
>>  Professional Support for Apache MyFaces
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  >> >
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  >> >
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  >> >
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  >> > 
> 2012/3/8 
>>  José Luis Cetina <maxtorz...@gmail.com>
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  >> >
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  >> >> 
> Hi 
>>  im so excited to start and use MyFaces and
>>>   CODI
>>>   > > > > > > >> > but i cant get any
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  >> >> 
> 
>>  "good" documentation in fact i only can get
>>>   > > > > > > >> > like 2 or 3 mini tutorial
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  >> but
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  >> >> 
> they 
>>  are really incomplete, can somebody
>>>   recommend
>>>   > me
>>>   > > > > > > >> > to some
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  tutorial
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  >> or
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  >> >> 
> book 
>>  to start with *CODI *y see this is an
>>>   > excellent
>>>   > > > > > > >> > extension, im
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  >> moving
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  >> >> 
> from 
>>  mojarra and CDI to MyFaces and MyFaces
>>>   > > > > > > >> > extensions, please where
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  i
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  >> can
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  >> >> 
> find 
>>  value information
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  >> >>
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  >> >> 
> The 
>>  only URL where i found a little info is this:
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  >> >>
>>>   > > > > > > >> > 
>>  https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/EXTCDI/Index
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  >> >>
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  >> >> 
> --
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  >> >>
>>>   > > > > > > >> >
>>>   > > > > 
>>  -------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  >> >> 
> 
>>  *SCJA. José Luis Cetina*
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  >> >>
>>>   > > > > > > >> >
>>>   > > > > 
>>  -------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  >> >>
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>  >>
>>>   > > > > > > >> >>>
>>>   > > > > > > >> >
>>>   > > > > > > >>
>>>   > > > > > >
>>>   > > > > >
>>>   > > > >
>>>   > > > >
>>>   > > >
>>>   > >
>>>   >
>>> 
>>> 
>> 
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