> Case in point...
> As Jason points out, more and more component
> developers will be taking advantage of the new JSF
> 2.0 Composite Component feature to create more
> sophisticated components from primitive ones.
No doubt composite components is a big improvement, but I still see some serious limitations in this area.
To prove my point I have just one small challenge for JSF expert group :)
The challenge:
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Creating composite component that provide the same basic functionality as "inputText" component without using one inside of composite component.
The main requirement do not use encoding/rendering functionality in Java class!
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I bet it's impossible to do it with the current JSF architecture :)
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