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Re: Woodstock and ICEfaces integration

From: Felipe Jaekel <fkjaekel_at_gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 14 Sep 2008 16:21:55 -0300

Did you get FCKFaces working?

2008/9/9 Federico Vela <fvela_at_paysett.com>

> I've had good experiences with FCKEditor which behaves like a normal html
> textarea.
>
> Federico Vela
>
>
>
> Ken Paulsen wrote:
>
>>
>> Scales has a rich text editor... you could give that one a try. I know
>> Jason Lee (Scales lead) is good at responding to any problems / questions.
>>
>> https://scales.dev.java.net
>>
>> Good luck,
>>
>> Ken Paulsen
>> https://jsftemplating.dev.java.net
>>
>> Felipe Jaekel wrote:
>>
>>> Ok
>>>
>>> Is it possible to integrate Woodstock with another component library,
>>> like RichFaces for example?
>>>
>>> I need a rich text input component. I've tried jMaki Yahoo's editor, but
>>> its complicated to get value from the component and the Yahoo CSS messed up
>>> Woodstock CSS (big fonts).
>>>
>>> Thanks for any help,
>>> Felipe
>>>
>>> 2008/9/8 Alex Sherwin <alex.sherwin_at_acadiasoft.com <mailto:
>>> alex.sherwin_at_acadiasoft.com>>
>>>
>>> It's very unlikely that you will be able to use ICEFaces
>>> components in a Woodstock WAR. ICEFaces uses different impl
>>> classes for the standard JSF lifecycle, because they've
>>> drastically modified the implementation of it. It no longer uses
>>> the same full GET/POST submit to a Servlet back-end, they've
>>> instead created a AJAX "bridge" that basically intercepts a form
>>> submit, and rather then submitting it normally, it submits it via
>>> an async xmlhttprequest, which gets back DOM updates from the
>>> back end in JSON format, and then are applied to the current DOM
>>> via the AJAX bridge.
>>>
>>>
>>> It may be possible to setup a project to include pages that use
>>> only Woodstock, or pages that use only icefaces, but I highly
>>> doubt you will be able to mix/match on a single page. If this
>>> were to work, you would need to setup the ICEFaces persistent
>>> Servlet and have it mapped to a context that Woodstock would not
>>> recognizes (i.e. /faces/* for Woodstock Servlet, /ifaces/* for
>>> ICEFaces Servlet, etc).
>>>
>>>
>>> Your best bet is to read the ICEFaces developer guide to better
>>> understand how their implementation works
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Alex Sherwin
>>>
>>> alex.sherwin_at_acadiasoft.com <mailto:alex.sherwin_at_acadiasoft.com>
>>>
>>>
>>> *From:* Felipe Jaekel [mailto:fkjaekel_at_gmail.com
>>> <mailto:fkjaekel_at_gmail.com>]
>>> *Sent:* Monday, September 08, 2008 8:00 AM
>>> *To:* users_at_woodstock.dev.java.net
>>> <mailto:users_at_woodstock.dev.java.net>
>>> *Subject:* Woodstock and ICEfaces integration
>>>
>>>
>>> I use Woodstock as main component library. I'd like to use at my
>>> pages some components from ICEFaces that it doesn't have.
>>>
>>> I've installed the ICEfaces plugin at NetBeans put it simply
>>> doesn't work when I mix their components.
>>>
>>> What JARs I need and what has to be configured at web xml and
>>> faces-config.xml?
>>>
>>> Thanks a lot,
>>> Felipe
>>>
>>>
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