>>>>> On Wed, 03 Dec 2008 08:42:47 -0800 (PST), webtier_at_javadesktop.org said:
DD> Thanks for the quick fix ... indeed a subtle bug :) Everything is
DD> working fine now.....
Awesome, thanks for verifying!
DD> The composite components was one of the new features in JSF 2.0 that
DD> I found very interesting and I wanted to see it in action...
DD> We're currently preparing an upgrade of all of our JSF webapps
DD> (currently still at JSF 1.1 due to JDK / J2EE container limitations)
DD> and I wanted to get a sneak preview of the 2.0 release (although
DD> we're most likely going to upgrade to JSF 1.2).
DD> Can you tell me if JSF 2.0 will be dependent on any features in the
DD> JEE6 spec, or will it be able to run on JEE5 certified containers
DD> available today ? [Message sent by forum member 'ddewaele'
DD> (ddewaele)]
JSF 2.0 will run on Java EE 5, though not all features will be available
in that environment. Thankfully, at this point in time there are no
Java EE 6 features that we depend upon so *all* of JSF 2.0 works under
Jave EE 5, but this could change if they come up with a feature that we
really need!
Ed
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