> I view jsf-extensions as the sandbox project, but I'm open to
discussion
> on having a really light-weight sandbox project within the jsf-impl
code
> base.
>
> Ryan and Stan, why do you not think jsf-extensions is a good place for
> this?
I didn't know that the jsf-extensions project even existed until a few
hours ago. What does it currently consist of?
Stan Silvert
JBoss, a division of RedHat
ssilvert_at_jboss.com
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ed Burns [mailto:ed.burns_at_sun.com]
> Sent: Monday, June 12, 2006 9:22 PM
> To: dev_at_javaserverfaces.dev.java.net
> Subject: Re: Redirect Params
>
> >>>>> On Mon, 12 Jun 2006 16:04:11 -0700, Ryan Lubke
<Ryan.Lubke_at_Sun.COM>
> said:
>
> RL> Roger Kitain wrote:
> >> Hello Stan,
> >>
> >> For features "beyond the spec", we do have the jsf-extensions
project
> >> which is owned by Ed Burns. I'm ccing Ed.
> RL> I think in this case, modifications of the XSD would require
something
> RL> different.
>
> RL> Stan -
>
> RL> The sandbox suggestion sounds reasonable to me. Could you provide
a
> RL> small proposal on structure, and how it would relate to the
existing
> build
> RL> environment (would there be options to include it by default, or
would
> RL> it be a separate bundle)?
>
> I view jsf-extensions as the sandbox project, but I'm open to
discussion
> on having a really light-weight sandbox project within the jsf-impl
code
> base.
>
> Ryan and Stan, why do you not think jsf-extensions is a good place for
> this?
>
> Ed
>
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