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Re: JSF 2, an implementation that works and looks pretty

From: Judy Tang <Judy.J.Tang_at_Sun.COM>
Date: Mon, 21 Dec 2009 09:53:53 -0800

Thanks Richard for writing this blog to share this great NB experience !

Judy

Richard Kolb wrote:
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> 2009/12/21 Richard Kolb <rjdkolb_at_gmail.com <mailto:rjdkolb_at_gmail.com>>
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> The last 3 seem to work really well. The dataTable has an
> issue with UICommands (commandLink, commandButtons, etc) in
> the table that I hope to have resolved before the end of the
> Christmas break. Before 2.0 goes final, I'd like to have a
> gcal-like calendar component and comet support, for example.
> If there is anything else you'd like to see, feel free to
> email me (or file an RFE on the tracker) and I'll do what I can.
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> Much appreciated, thanks Jason :)
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> A true lazy loading data table component would be nice.
> I create Stateless Session that exposes the following for my
> tables (uses Session Beans from entity classes NetBeans pattern) :
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> / void create(MigrationAudit migrationAudit);
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> void edit(MigrationAudit migrationAudit);
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> void remove(MigrationAudit migrationAudit);
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> MigrationAudit find(Object id);
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> List<MigrationAudit> findAll();
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> List<MigrationAudit> findRange(int[] range);
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> int count();/
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> It would be nice to have a datatable consume this pattern and load
> into memory only what is needs.
> Will send you a proper RFE :)
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> After running the 'create JSF 2 pages from Entuty Beans' wizard in
> NetBeans 6.8, I see it does this for me.
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> No need for the RFE. ;-))
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> http://javaeequest.blogspot.com/2009/12/another-tale-of-how-richard-does-javaee.html
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> The conclusion :
> /*To my amazement I see the NetBeans 'create JSF pages from Entity
> Beans wizard' does this all for me. And holy cow it seems to allow for
> lazy loading, so I can handle my 1.2 1000 million record table. What
> an amazing pattern!
>
> My hat goes off to the NetBeans people. You saved me so much time! */
>
> regards
> Richard.
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