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Posted to users@myfaces.apache.org by "Howard W. Smith, Jr." <sm...@gmail.com> on 2012/11/21 21:51:52 UTC
TomEE/OpenEJB (OpenWebBeans) with Apache MyFaces CODI
Is it really necessary or encouraged to use Apache MyFaces CODI with TomEE
1.5 (SNAPSHOT)? Any pros/cons, advantages/disadvantages using them both
together?
TomEE bundles MyFaces Core 2.1.9 and OpenEJB, but Apache MyFaces CODI is
'not' bundled with TomEE, for some reason or another.
I've seen blogs encourage JSF developers to 'at least' use latest MyFaces
Core version and OpenWebBeans for performance reasons, but I don't think I
saw encouragement to use Apache MyFaces CODI.
Thanks,
Howard
Re: TomEE/OpenEJB (OpenWebBeans) with Apache MyFaces CODI
Posted by Mark Struberg <st...@yahoo.de>.
Hi Howard!
CODI is a portable CDI _Extension_ and not a CDI container!
CODI runs on Weld, OpenWebBeans, resin, Glassfish, TomEE, JBossAS, etc
LieGrue,
strub
----- Original Message -----
> From: "Howard W. Smith, Jr." <sm...@gmail.com>
> To: MyFaces Discussion <us...@myfaces.apache.org>
> Cc:
> Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2012 9:51 PM
> Subject: TomEE/OpenEJB (OpenWebBeans) with Apache MyFaces CODI
>
> Is it really necessary or encouraged to use Apache MyFaces CODI with TomEE
> 1.5 (SNAPSHOT)? Any pros/cons, advantages/disadvantages using them both
> together?
>
> TomEE bundles MyFaces Core 2.1.9 and OpenEJB, but Apache MyFaces CODI is
> 'not' bundled with TomEE, for some reason or another.
>
> I've seen blogs encourage JSF developers to 'at least' use latest
> MyFaces
> Core version and OpenWebBeans for performance reasons, but I don't think I
> saw encouragement to use Apache MyFaces CODI.
>
>
> Thanks,
> Howard
>
Re: TomEE/OpenEJB (OpenWebBeans) with Apache MyFaces CODI
Posted by Thomas Andraschko <an...@gmail.com>.
Maybe you should look at the CODi wiki and understand what CODI provides.
If you don't like it, don't use it. This isn't a required lib.
2012/11/21 Howard W. Smith, Jr. <sm...@gmail.com>
> Is it really necessary or encouraged to use Apache MyFaces CODI with TomEE
> 1.5 (SNAPSHOT)? Any pros/cons, advantages/disadvantages using them both
> together?
>
> TomEE bundles MyFaces Core 2.1.9 and OpenEJB, but Apache MyFaces CODI is
> 'not' bundled with TomEE, for some reason or another.
>
> I've seen blogs encourage JSF developers to 'at least' use latest MyFaces
> Core version and OpenWebBeans for performance reasons, but I don't think I
> saw encouragement to use Apache MyFaces CODI.
>
>
> Thanks,
> Howard
>
Re: TomEE/OpenEJB (OpenWebBeans) with Apache MyFaces CODI
Posted by "Howard W. Smith, Jr." <sm...@gmail.com>.
Thanks Thomas and Mark. Right now, I have no CODI dependencies, so I'll
remove from my app/project, for now.
On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 3:51 PM, Howard W. Smith, Jr. <
smithh032772@gmail.com> wrote:
> Is it really necessary or encouraged to use Apache MyFaces CODI with TomEE
> 1.5 (SNAPSHOT)? Any pros/cons, advantages/disadvantages using them both
> together?
>
> TomEE bundles MyFaces Core 2.1.9 and OpenEJB, but Apache MyFaces CODI is
> 'not' bundled with TomEE, for some reason or another.
>
> I've seen blogs encourage JSF developers to 'at least' use latest MyFaces
> Core version and OpenWebBeans for performance reasons, but I don't think I
> saw encouragement to use Apache MyFaces CODI.
>
>
> Thanks,
> Howard
>
>