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Posted to commits@myfaces.apache.org by gr...@apache.org on 2007/05/22 02:06:14 UTC

svn commit: r540374 - in /myfaces/core/trunk/impl/src/main/resources/org/apache/myfaces/resource: web-facesconfig_1_0.dtd web-facesconfig_1_1.dtd

Author: grantsmith
Date: Mon May 21 17:06:13 2007
New Revision: 540374

URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=rev&rev=540374
Log:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MYFACES-1639 continued

Modified:
    myfaces/core/trunk/impl/src/main/resources/org/apache/myfaces/resource/web-facesconfig_1_0.dtd
    myfaces/core/trunk/impl/src/main/resources/org/apache/myfaces/resource/web-facesconfig_1_1.dtd

Modified: myfaces/core/trunk/impl/src/main/resources/org/apache/myfaces/resource/web-facesconfig_1_0.dtd
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/myfaces/core/trunk/impl/src/main/resources/org/apache/myfaces/resource/web-facesconfig_1_0.dtd?view=diff&rev=540374&r1=540373&r2=540374
==============================================================================
--- myfaces/core/trunk/impl/src/main/resources/org/apache/myfaces/resource/web-facesconfig_1_0.dtd (original)
+++ myfaces/core/trunk/impl/src/main/resources/org/apache/myfaces/resource/web-facesconfig_1_0.dtd Mon May 21 17:06:13 2007
@@ -1,6 +1,20 @@
 <!--
- Copyright 2004 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
- SUN PROPRIETARY/CONFIDENTIAL. Use is subject to license terms.
+ * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
+ * or more contributor license agreements.  See the NOTICE file
+ * distributed with this work for additional information
+ * regarding copyright ownership.  The ASF licenses this file
+ * to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the
+ * "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance
+ * with the License.  You may obtain a copy of the License at
+ *
+ *   http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+ *
+ * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing,
+ * software distributed under the License is distributed on an
+ * "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY
+ * KIND, either express or implied.  See the License for the
+ * specific language governing permissions and limitations
+ * under the License.
 -->
 
 <!--
@@ -13,792 +27,103 @@
      "-//Sun Microsystems, Inc.//DTD JavaServer Faces Config 1.0//EN"
      "http://java.sun.com/dtd/web-facesconfig_1_0.dtd">
 
-    $Id$
-
 -->
 
-
 <!-- ==================== Defined Types =================================== -->
-
-
-<!--
-    An "Action" is a String that represents a method binding
-    expression that points at a method with no arguments that returns a
-    String.  It must be bracketed with "#{}", for example,
-    "#{cardemo.buyCar}".
--->
 <!ENTITY % Action "CDATA">
-
-
-<!--
-    A "ClassName" is the fully qualified name of a Java class that is
-    instantiated to provide the functionality of the enclosing element.
--->
 <!ENTITY % ClassName "CDATA">
-
-
-<!--
-    An "Identifier" is a string of characters that conforms to the variable
-    naming conventions of the Java programming language (JLS Section ?.?.?).
--->
 <!ENTITY % Identifier "CDATA">
-
-
-<!--
-    A "JavaType" is either the fully qualified name of a Java class that is
-    instantiated to provide the functionality of the enclosing element, or
-    the name of a Java primitive type (such as int or char).  The class name
-    or primitive type may optionally be followed by "[]" to indicate that
-    the underlying data must be an array, rather than a scalar variable.
--->
 <!ENTITY % JavaType "CDATA">
-
-
-<!--
-    A "Language" is a lower case two-letter code for a language as defined
-    by ISL-639.
--->
 <!ENTITY % Language "CDATA">
-
-
-<!--
-    A "ResourcePath" is the relative or absolute path to a resource file
-    (such as a logo image).
--->
 <!ENTITY % ResourcePath "CDATA">
-
-
-<!--
-    A "Scope" is the well-known name of a scope in which managed beans may
-    optionally be defined to be created in.
--->
 <!ENTITY % Scope "(request|session|application)">
-
-
-
-<!--
-    A "ScopeOrNone" element defines the legal values for the
-    <managed-bean-scope> element's body content, which includes
-    all of the scopes respresented by the "Scope" type, plus the
-    "none" value indicating that a created bean should not be
-    stored into any scope.
--->
 <!ENTITY % ScopeOrNone "(request|session|application|none)">
-
-
-<!--
-    A "ViewIdPattern" is a pattern for matching view identifiers in
-    order to determine whether a particular navigation rule should be
-    fired.  It must contain one of the following values:
-
-    - The exact match for a view identifier that is recognized
-      by the the ViewHandler implementation being used (such as
-      "/index.jsp" if you are using the default ViewHandler).
-
-    - A proper prefix of a view identifier, plus a trailing "*"
-      character.  This pattern indicates that all view identifiers that
-      match the portion of the pattern up to the asterisk will match the
-      surrounding rule.  When more than one match exists, the match with
-      the longest pattern is selected.
-
-    - An "*" character, which means that this pattern applies to all
-      view identifiers.
--->
 <!ENTITY % ViewIdPattern "CDATA">
-
-
 <!-- ==================== Top Level Elements ============================== -->
-
-
-<!--
-    The "faces-config" element is the root of the configuration information
-    hierarchy, and contains nested elements for all of the other configuration
-    settings.
--->
 <!ELEMENT faces-config    ((application|factory|component|converter|managed-bean|navigation-rule|referenced-bean|render-kit|lifecycle|validator)*)>
-<!ATTLIST faces-config
-       xmlns CDATA #FIXED "http://java.sun.com/JSF/Configuration">
-
-
-
+<!ATTLIST faces-config    xmlns CDATA #FIXED "http://java.sun.com/JSF/Configuration">
 <!-- ==================== Definition Elements ============================= -->
-
-
-<!--
-    The "application" element provides a mechanism to define the various
-    per-application-singleton implementation artifacts for a particular web
-    application that is utilizing JavaServer Faces.  For nested elements
-    that are not specified, the JSF implementation must provide a suitable
-    default.
--->
 <!ELEMENT application     ((action-listener|default-render-kit-id|message-bundle|navigation-handler|view-handler|state-manager|property-resolver|variable-resolver|locale-config)*)>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "factory" element provides a mechanism to define the various
-    Factories that comprise parts of the implementation of JavaServer
-    Faces.  For nested elements that are not specified, the JSF
-    implementation must provide a suitable default.
--->
 <!ELEMENT factory     ((application-factory|faces-context-factory|lifecycle-factory|render-kit-factory)*)>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "attribute" element represents a named, typed, value associated with
-    the parent UIComponent via the generic attributes mechanism.
-
-    Attribute names must be unique within the scope of the parent (or related)
-    component.
--->
 <!ELEMENT attribute       (description*, display-name*, icon*, attribute-name, attribute-class, default-value?, suggested-value?, attribute-extension*)>
-
-<!-- 
-    Extension element for attribute.  May contain implementation
-    specific content.
--->
 <!ELEMENT attribute-extension ANY>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "component" element represents a concrete UIComponent implementation
-    class that should be registered under the specified type identifier,
-    along with its associated properties and attributes.  Component types must
-    be unique within the entire web application.
-
-    Nested "attribute" elements identify generic attributes that are recognized
-    by the implementation logic of this component.  Nested "property" elements
-    identify JavaBeans properties of the component class that may be exposed
-    for manipulation via tools.
--->
 <!ELEMENT component       (description*, display-name*, icon*, component-type, component-class, attribute*, property*, component-extension*)>
-
-<!-- 
-    Extension element for component.  May contain implementation
-    specific content.
--->
 <!ELEMENT component-extension ANY>
-
-
-
-<!--
-    The "converter" element represents a concrete Converter implementation
-    class that should be registered under the specified converter identifier.
-    Converter identifiers must be unique within the entire web application.
-
-    Nested "attribute" elements identify generic attributes that may be
-    configured on the corresponding UIComponent in order to affect the
-    operation of the Converter.  Nested "property" elements identify JavaBeans
-    properties of the Converter implementation class that may be configured
-    to affect the operation of the Converter.
--->
 <!ELEMENT converter       (description*, display-name*, icon*, (converter-id | converter-for-class), converter-class, attribute*, property*)>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "icon" element contains "small-icon" and "large-icon" elements that
-    specify the resoruce paths for small and large GIF or JPG icon images
-    used to represent the parent element in a GUI tool.
--->
 <!ELEMENT icon            (small-icon?, large-icon?)>
 <!ATTLIST icon            xml:lang        %Language;      #IMPLIED>
-
-<!--
-    The "lifecycle" element provides a mechanism to specify
-    modifications to the behaviour of the default Lifecycle
-    implementation for this web application.
--->
 <!ELEMENT lifecycle       (phase-listener*)>
-
-<!--
-     The "locale-config" element allows the app developer to declare the
-     supported locales for this application.  
--->
 <!ELEMENT locale-config (default-locale?, supported-locale*)>
-
-<!--
-    The "managed-bean" element represents a JavaBean, of a particular class,
-    that will be dynamically instantiated at runtime (by the default
-    VariableResolver implementation) if it is referenced as the first element
-    of a value binding expression, and no corresponding bean can be
-    identified in any scope.  In addition to the creation of the managed bean,
-    and the optional storing of it into the specified scope, the nested
-    managed-property elements can be used to initialize the contents of
-    settable JavaBeans properties of the created instance.
--->
 <!ELEMENT managed-bean (description*, display-name*, icon*, managed-bean-name, managed-bean-class, managed-bean-scope, (managed-property* | map-entries | list-entries))>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "managed-property" element represents an individual property of a
-    managed bean that will be configured to the specified value (or value set)
-    if the corresponding managed bean is automatically created.
--->
 <!ELEMENT managed-property (description*, display-name*, icon*, property-name, property-class?, (map-entries|null-value|value|list-entries))>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "map-entry" element reprsents a single key-entry pair that
-    will be added to the computed value of a managed property of type
-    java.util.Map.
--->
 <!ELEMENT map-entry (key, (null-value|value))>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "map-entries' element represents a set of key-entry pairs that
-    will be added to the computed value of a managed property of type
-    java.util.Map.  In addition, the Java class types of the key and entry
-    values may be optionally declared.
--->
 <!ELEMENT map-entries (key-class?, value-class?, map-entry*)>
-
-
-<!--
-    The base name of a resource bundle representing the message resources
-    for this application.  See the JavaDocs for the "java.util.ResourceBundle"
-    class for more information on the syntax of resource bundle names.
--->
-
 <!ELEMENT message-bundle (#PCDATA)>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "navigation-case" element describes a particular combination of
-    conditions that must match for this case to be executed, and the
-    view id of the component tree that should be selected next.
--->
 <!ELEMENT navigation-case (description*, display-name*, icon*, from-action?, from-outcome?, to-view-id, redirect?)>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "navigation-rule" element represents an individual decision rule
-    that will be utilized by the default NavigationHandler
-    implementation to make decisions on what view should be displayed
-    next, based on the view id being processed.
--->
 <!ELEMENT navigation-rule (description*, display-name*, icon*, from-view-id?, navigation-case*)>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "property" element represents a JavaBean property of the Java class
-    represented by our parent element.
-
-    Property names must be unique within the scope of the Java class
-    that is represented by the parent element, and must correspond to
-    property names that will be recognized when performing introspection
-    against that class via java.beans.Introspector.
--->
 <!ELEMENT property        (description*, display-name*, icon*, property-name, property-class, default-value?, suggested-value?, property-extension*)>
-
-<!-- 
-    Extension element for property.  May contain implementation
-    specific content.
--->
 <!ELEMENT property-extension ANY>
-
-<!--
-    The "referenced-bean" element represents at design time the promise
-    that a Java object of the specified type will exist at runtime in some
-    scope, under the specified key.  This can be used by design time tools
-    to construct user interface dialogs based on the properties of the
-    specified class.  The presence or absence of a referenced bean
-    element has no impact on the JavaServer Faces runtime environment
-    inside a web application.
--->
 <!ELEMENT referenced-bean (description*, display-name*, icon*, referenced-bean-name, referenced-bean-class)>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "render-kit" element represents a concrete RenderKit implementation
-    that should be registered under the specified render-kit-id.  If no
-    render-kit-id is specified, the identifier of the default RenderKit
-    (RenderKitFactory.DEFAULT_RENDER_KIT) is assumed.
--->
 <!ELEMENT render-kit      (description*, display-name*, icon*, render-kit-id?, render-kit-class?, renderer*)>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "renderer" element represents a concrete Renderer implementation
-    class that should be registered under the specified component family
-    and renderer type identifiers, in the RenderKit associated with the
-    parent "render-kit" element.  Combinations of component family and renderer
-    type must be unique within the RenderKit associated with the parent
-    "render-kit" element.
-
-    Nested "attribute" elements identify generic component attributes that
-    are recognized by this renderer.
--->
 <!ELEMENT renderer        (description*, display-name*, icon*, component-family, renderer-type, renderer-class, attribute*, renderer-extension*)>
-
-<!-- 
-    Extension element for renderer.  May contain implementation
-    specific content.
--->
 <!ELEMENT renderer-extension ANY>
-
-<!--
-    The "validator" element represents a concrete Validator implementation
-    class that should be registered under the specified validator identifier.
-    Validator identifiers must be unique within the entire web application.
-
-    Nested "attribute" elements identify generic attributes that may be
-    configured on the corresponding UIComponent in order to affect the
-    operation of the Validator.  Nested "property" elements identify JavaBeans
-    properties of the Validator implementation class that may be configured
-    to affect the operation of the Validator.
--->
 <!ELEMENT validator       (description*, display-name*, icon*, validator-id, validator-class, attribute*, property*)>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "list-entries" element represents a set of initialization
-    elements for a managed property that is a java.util.List or an
-    array.  In the former case, the "value-class" element can optionally
-    be used to declare the Java type to which each value should be
-    converted before adding it to the Collection.
--->
 <!ELEMENT list-entries    (value-class?, (null-value|value)*)>
-
-
 <!-- ==================== Subordinate Elements ============================ -->
-
-
-<!--
-    The "action-listener" element contains the fully qualified class name
-    of the concrete ActionListener implementation class that will be called
-    during the Invoke Application phase of the request processing lifecycle.
-    It must be of type "ClassName".
--->
 <!ELEMENT action-listener (#PCDATA)>
-
-<!--
-    The "application-factory" element contains the fully qualified class
-    name of the concrete ApplicationFactory implementation class that
-    will be called when FactoryFinder.getFactory(APPLICATION_FACTORY) is
-    called. It must be of type "ClassName".
--->
 <!ELEMENT application-factory (#PCDATA)>
-
-<!--
-    The "attribute-class" element represents the Java type of the value
-    associated with this attribute name.  It must be of type "ClassName".
--->
 <!ELEMENT attribute-class (#PCDATA)>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "attribute-name" element represents the name under which the
-    corresponding value will be stored, in the generic attributes of the
-    UIComponent we are related to.
--->
 <!ELEMENT attribute-name  (#PCDATA)>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "component-class" element represents the fully qualified class name
-    of a concrete UIComponent implementation class.  It must be of
-    type "ClassName".
--->
 <!ELEMENT component-class (#PCDATA)>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "component-family" element represents the component family for
-    which the Renderer represented by the parent "renderer" element will be
-    used.
--->
 <!ELEMENT component-family (#PCDATA)>
-
-<!--
-    The "component-type" element represents the name under which the
-    corresponding UIComponent class should be registered.
--->
 <!ELEMENT component-type  (#PCDATA)>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "converter-class" element represents the fully qualified class name
-    of a concrete Converter implementation class.  It must be of
-    type "ClassName".
--->
 <!ELEMENT converter-class (#PCDATA)>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "converter-for-class" element represents the fully qualified class name
-    for which a Converter class will be registered.  It must be of
-    type "ClassName".
--->
 <!ELEMENT converter-for-class (#PCDATA)>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "converter-id" element represents the identifier under which the
-    corresponding Converter class should be registered.
--->
 <!ELEMENT converter-id    (#PCDATA)>
-
-<!--
-    The "default-render-kit-id" element allows the application to define
-    a renderkit to be used other than the standard one. 
--->
 <!ELEMENT default-render-kit-id   (#PCDATA)>
-
-<!--
-     The "default-locale" element declares the default locale for this
-     application instance.  It must be specified as
-     :language:[_:country:[_:variant:]] without the colons, for example
-     "ja_JP_SJIS".  The separators between the segments may be '-' or
-     '_'.
--->
 <!ELEMENT default-locale (#PCDATA)>
-
-<!--
-    The "default-value" contains the value for the property or attribute
-    in which this element resides.  This value differs from the
-    "suggested-value" in that the property or attribute must take the
-    value, whereas in "suggested-value" taking the value is optional.
--->
 <!ELEMENT default-value (#PCDATA)>
-
-<!--
-    The "description" element contains a textual description of the element
-    it is nested in, optionally flagged with a language code using the
-    "xml:lang" attribute.
--->
 <!ELEMENT description     ANY>
 <!ATTLIST description     xml:lang        %Language;      #IMPLIED>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "display-name" element is a short descriptive name describing the
-    entity associated with the element it is nested in, intended to be
-    displayed by tools, and optionally flagged with a language code using
-    the "xml:lang" attribute.
--->
 <!ELEMENT display-name    (#PCDATA)>
 <!ATTLIST display-name    xml:lang        %Language;      #IMPLIED>
-
-<!--
-    The "faces-context-factory" element contains the fully qualified
-    class name of the concrete FacesContextFactory implementation class
-    that will be called when
-    FactoryFinder.getFactory(FACES_CONTEXT_FACTORY) is called. It must
-    be of type "ClassName".
--->
 <!ELEMENT faces-context-factory (#PCDATA)>
-
-<!--
-    The "from-action" element contains an action reference expression
-    that must have been executed (by the default ActionListener for handling
-    application level events) in order to select this navigation rule.  If
-    not specified, this rule will be relevant no matter which action reference
-    was executed (or if no action reference was executed).
-
-    This value must be of type "Action".
--->
 <!ELEMENT from-action (#PCDATA)>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "from-outcome" element contains a logical outcome string returned
-    by the execution of an application action method selected via an
-    "actionRef" property (or a literal value specified by an "action"
-    property) of a UICommand component.  If specified, this rule will be
-    relevant only if the outcome value matches this element's value.  If
-    not specified, this rule will be relevant no matter what the outcome
-    value was.
--->
 <!ELEMENT from-outcome    (#PCDATA)>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "from-view-id" element contains the view identifier of the view
-    for which the containing navigation rule is relevant.  If no
-    "from-view" element is specified, this rule applies to navigation
-    decisions on all views.  If this element is not specified, a value
-    of "*" is assumed, meaning that this navigation rule applies to all
-    views.
-
-    This value must be of type "ViewIdPattern".
--->
 <!ELEMENT from-view-id    (#PCDATA)>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "key" element is the String representation of a map key that
-    will be stored in a managed property of type java.util.Map.  
--->
 <!ELEMENT key             (#PCDATA)>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "key-class" element defines the Java type to which each "key"
-    element in a set of "map-entry" elements will be converted to.  It
-    must be of type "ClassName".  If omitted, "java.lang.String"
-    is assumed.
--->
 <!ELEMENT key-class       (#PCDATA)>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "large-icon" element contains the resource path to a large (32x32)
-    icon image.  The image may be in either GIF or JPG format.
--->
 <!ELEMENT large-icon      (#PCDATA)>
-
-<!--
-    The "lifecycle-factory" element contains the fully qualified class name
-    of the concrete LifecycleFactory implementation class that will be called
-    when FactoryFinder.getFactory(LIFECYCLE_FACTORY) is called. It must be 
-    of type "ClassName".
--->
 <!ELEMENT lifecycle-factory (#PCDATA)>
-
-<!--
-    The "managed-bean-class" element represents the fully qualified class
-    name of the Java class that will be used to instantiate a new instance
-    if creation of the specified managed bean is requested.  It must be of
-    type "ClassName".
-
-    The specified class must conform to standard JavaBeans conventions.
-    In particular, it must have a public zero-arguments constructor, and
-    zero or more public property setters.
--->
 <!ELEMENT managed-bean-class  (#PCDATA)>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "managed-bean-name" element represents the attribute name under
-    which a managed bean will be searched for, as well as stored (unless
-    the "managed-bean-scope" value is "none").  It must be of type
-    "Identifier".
--->
 <!ELEMENT managed-bean-name (#PCDATA)>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "managed-bean-scope" element represents the scope into which a newly
-    created instance of the specified managed bean will be stored (unless
-    the value is "none").  It must be of type "ScopeOrNone".
--->
 <!ELEMENT managed-bean-scope (#PCDATA)>
-
-<!--
-    The "navigation-handler" element contains the fully qualified class name
-    of the concrete NavigationHandler implementation class that will be called
-    during the Invoke Application phase of the request processing lifecycle,
-    if the default ActionListener (provided by the JSF implementation) is used.
-    It must be of type "ClassName".
--->
 <!ELEMENT navigation-handler (#PCDATA)>
-
-<!--
-The "phase-listener" element contains the fully qualified class
-name of the concrete PhaseListener implementation class that will be
-registered on the Lifecycle. It must be of type "ClassName".
--->
 <!ELEMENT phase-listener (#PCDATA)>
-
-<!--
-    The "redirect" element indicates that navigation to the specified
-    "to-view-id" should be accomplished by performing an HTTP redirect
-    rather than the usual ViewHandler mechanisms.
--->
 <!ELEMENT redirect EMPTY>
-
-<!--
-    The "suggested-value" contains the value for the property or
-    attribute in which this element resides.  This value is advisory
-    only and is intended for tools to use when populating pallettes.
--->
 <!ELEMENT suggested-value (#PCDATA)>
-
-
-<!--
-
-    The "view-handler" element contains the fully qualified class name
-    of the concrete ViewHandler implementation class that will be called
-    during the Restore View and Render Response phases of the request
-    processing lifecycle.  The faces implementation must provide a
-    default implementation of this class
--->
 <!ELEMENT view-handler (#PCDATA)>
-
-<!--
-
-    The "state-manager" element contains the fully qualified class name
-    of the concrete StateManager implementation class that will be called
-    during the Restore View and Render Response phases of the request
-    processing lifecycle.  The faces implementation must provide a
-    default implementation of this class
--->
 <!ELEMENT state-manager (#PCDATA)>
-
-<!--
-    The "null-value" element indicates that the managed property in which we
-    are nested will be explicitly set to null if our managed bean is
-    automatically created.  This is different from omitting the managed
-    property element entirely, which will cause no property setter to be
-    called for this property.
-
-    The "null-value" element can only be used when the associated
-    "property-class" identifies a Java class, not a Java primitive.
--->
 <!ELEMENT null-value EMPTY>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "property-class" element represents the Java type of the value
-    associated with this property name.  It must be of type "JavaType".
-    If not specified, it can be inferred from existing classes; however,
-    this element should be specified if the configuration file is going
-    to be the source for generating the corresponding classes.
--->
 <!ELEMENT property-class  (#PCDATA)>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "property-name" element represents the JavaBeans property name
-    under which the corresponding value may be stored.
--->
 <!ELEMENT property-name   (#PCDATA)>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "property-resolver" element contains the fully qualified class name
-    of the concrete PropertyResolver implementation class that will be used
-    during the processing of value binding expressions.
-    It must be of type "ClassName".
--->
 <!ELEMENT property-resolver (#PCDATA)>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "referenced-bean-class" element represents the fully qualified class
-    name of the Java class (either abstract or concrete) or Java interface
-    implemented by the corresponding referenced bean.  It must be of type
-    "ClassName".
--->
 <!ELEMENT referenced-bean-class  (#PCDATA)>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "referenced-bean-name" element represents the attribute name under
-    which the corresponding referenced bean may be assumed to be stored,
-    in one of the scopes defined by the "Scope" type.  It must be of type
-    "Identifier".
--->
 <!ELEMENT referenced-bean-name (#PCDATA)>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "render-kit-id" element represents an identifier for the
-    RenderKit represented by the parent "render-kit" element.
--->
 <!ELEMENT render-kit-id   (#PCDATA)>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "render-kit-class" element represents the fully qualified class name
-    of a concrete RenderKit implementation class.  It must be of
-    type "ClassName".
--->
 <!ELEMENT render-kit-class (#PCDATA)>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "renderer-class" element represents the fully qualified class name
-    of a concrete Renderer implementation class.  It must be of
-    type "ClassName".
--->
 <!ELEMENT renderer-class  (#PCDATA)>
-
-<!--
-    The "render-kit-factory" element contains the fully qualified class name
-    of the concrete RenderKitFactory implementation class that will be called
-    when FactoryFinder.getFactory(RENDER_KIT_FACTORY) is called. It must be 
-    of type "ClassName".
--->
 <!ELEMENT render-kit-factory (#PCDATA)>
-
-<!--
-    The "renderer-type" element represents a renderer type identifier for the
-    Renderer represented by the parent "renderer" element.
--->
 <!ELEMENT renderer-type   (#PCDATA)>
-
-<!--
-    The "small-icon" element contains the resource path to a large (16x16)
-    icon image.  The image may be in either GIF or JPG format.
--->
 <!ELEMENT small-icon      (#PCDATA)>
-
-<!--
-     The "supported-locale" element allows authors to declare which
-     locales are supported in this application instance.
-
-     It must be specified as :language:[_:country:[_:variant:]] without
-     the colons, for example "ja_JP_SJIS".  The separators between the
-     segments may be '-' or '_'.
--->
 <!ELEMENT supported-locale (#PCDATA)>
-
-<!--
-    The "to-view" element contains the view identifier of the next view
-    that should be displayed if this navigation rule is matched.  It
-    must be of type "ViewId".
--->
 <!ELEMENT to-view-id      (#PCDATA)>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "validator-class" element represents the fully qualified class name
-    of a concrete Validator implementation class.  It must be of
-    type "ClassName".
--->
 <!ELEMENT validator-class (#PCDATA)>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "validator-id" element represents the identifier under which the
-    corresponding Validator class should be registered.
--->
 <!ELEMENT validator-id    (#PCDATA)>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "value" element is the String representation of a literal
-    value to which a scalar managed property will be set, or a value
-    binding expression ("#{...}") that will be used to calculate the
-    required value.  It will be converted as specified for the actual
-    property type.
--->
 <!ELEMENT value (#PCDATA)>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "value-class" element defines the Java type to which each
-    "value" element's value will be converted to, prior to adding it to
-    the "list-entries" list for a managed property that is a
-    java.util.List, or a "map-entries" map for a managed property that
-    is a java.util.Map.  It must be of type "ClassName".  If omitted,
-    "java.lang.String" is assumed.
--->
 <!ELEMENT value-class (#PCDATA)>
-
-<!--
-    The "variable-resolver" element contains the fully qualified class name
-    of the concrete VariableResolver implementation class that will be used
-    during the processing of value binding expressions.
-    It must be of type "ClassName".
--->
 <!ELEMENT variable-resolver (#PCDATA)>
-
-
 <!-- ============================ Identifier Attributes ==================== -->
-
-
 <!ATTLIST action-listener                   id ID #IMPLIED>
 <!ATTLIST application                       id ID #IMPLIED>
 <!ATTLIST application-factory               id ID #IMPLIED>

Modified: myfaces/core/trunk/impl/src/main/resources/org/apache/myfaces/resource/web-facesconfig_1_1.dtd
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/myfaces/core/trunk/impl/src/main/resources/org/apache/myfaces/resource/web-facesconfig_1_1.dtd?view=diff&rev=540374&r1=540373&r2=540374
==============================================================================
--- myfaces/core/trunk/impl/src/main/resources/org/apache/myfaces/resource/web-facesconfig_1_1.dtd (original)
+++ myfaces/core/trunk/impl/src/main/resources/org/apache/myfaces/resource/web-facesconfig_1_1.dtd Mon May 21 17:06:13 2007
@@ -1,6 +1,20 @@
 <!--
- Copyright 2004 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
- SUN PROPRIETARY/CONFIDENTIAL. Use is subject to license terms.
+ * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
+ * or more contributor license agreements.  See the NOTICE file
+ * distributed with this work for additional information
+ * regarding copyright ownership.  The ASF licenses this file
+ * to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the
+ * "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance
+ * with the License.  You may obtain a copy of the License at
+ *
+ *   http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+ *
+ * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing,
+ * software distributed under the License is distributed on an
+ * "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY
+ * KIND, either express or implied.  See the License for the
+ * specific language governing permissions and limitations
+ * under the License.
 -->
 
 <!--
@@ -13,810 +27,107 @@
      "-//Sun Microsystems, Inc.//DTD JavaServer Faces Config 1.1//EN"
      "http://java.sun.com/dtd/web-facesconfig_1_1.dtd">
 
-    $Id$
-
 -->
 
 
 <!-- ==================== Defined Types =================================== -->
-
-
-<!--
-    An "Action" is a String that represents a method binding
-    expression that points at a method with no arguments that returns a
-    String.  It must be bracketed with "#{}", for example,
-    "#{cardemo.buyCar}".
--->
 <!ENTITY % Action "CDATA">
-
-
-<!--
-    A "ClassName" is the fully qualified name of a Java class that is
-    instantiated to provide the functionality of the enclosing element.
--->
 <!ENTITY % ClassName "CDATA">
-
-
-<!--
-    An "Identifier" is a string of characters that conforms to the variable
-    naming conventions of the Java programming language (JLS Section ?.?.?).
--->
 <!ENTITY % Identifier "CDATA">
-
-
-<!--
-    A "JavaType" is either the fully qualified name of a Java class that is
-    instantiated to provide the functionality of the enclosing element, or
-    the name of a Java primitive type (such as int or char).  The class name
-    or primitive type may optionally be followed by "[]" to indicate that
-    the underlying data must be an array, rather than a scalar variable.
--->
 <!ENTITY % JavaType "CDATA">
-
-
-<!--
-    A "Language" is a lower case two-letter code for a language as defined
-    by ISL-639.
--->
 <!ENTITY % Language "CDATA">
-
-
-<!--
-    A "ResourcePath" is the relative or absolute path to a resource file
-    (such as a logo image).
--->
 <!ENTITY % ResourcePath "CDATA">
-
-
-<!--
-    A "Scope" is the well-known name of a scope in which managed beans may
-    optionally be defined to be created in.
--->
 <!ENTITY % Scope "(request|session|application)">
-
-
-
-<!--
-    A "ScopeOrNone" element defines the legal values for the
-    <managed-bean-scope> element's body content, which includes
-    all of the scopes respresented by the "Scope" type, plus the
-    "none" value indicating that a created bean should not be
-    stored into any scope.
--->
 <!ENTITY % ScopeOrNone "(request|session|application|none)">
-
-
-<!--
-    A "ViewIdPattern" is a pattern for matching view identifiers in
-    order to determine whether a particular navigation rule should be
-    fired.  It must contain one of the following values:
-
-    - The exact match for a view identifier that is recognized
-      by the the ViewHandler implementation being used (such as
-      "/index.jsp" if you are using the default ViewHandler).
-
-    - A proper prefix of a view identifier, plus a trailing "*"
-      character.  This pattern indicates that all view identifiers that
-      match the portion of the pattern up to the asterisk will match the
-      surrounding rule.  When more than one match exists, the match with
-      the longest pattern is selected.
-
-    - An "*" character, which means that this pattern applies to all
-      view identifiers.
--->
 <!ENTITY % ViewIdPattern "CDATA">
-
-
 <!-- ==================== Top Level Elements ============================== -->
-
-
-<!--
-    The "faces-config" element is the root of the configuration information
-    hierarchy, and contains nested elements for all of the other configuration
-    settings.
--->
 <!ELEMENT faces-config    ((application|factory|component|converter|managed-bean|navigation-rule|referenced-bean|render-kit|lifecycle|validator)*)>
-<!ATTLIST faces-config
-       xmlns CDATA #FIXED "http://java.sun.com/JSF/Configuration">
-
-
-
+<!ATTLIST faces-config    xmlns CDATA #IMPLIED>
 <!-- ==================== Definition Elements ============================= -->
-
-
-<!--
-    The "application" element provides a mechanism to define the various
-    per-application-singleton implementation artifacts for a particular web
-    application that is utilizing JavaServer Faces.  For nested elements
-    that are not specified, the JSF implementation must provide a suitable
-    default.
--->
 <!ELEMENT application     ((action-listener|default-render-kit-id|message-bundle|navigation-handler|view-handler|state-manager|property-resolver|variable-resolver|locale-config)*)>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "factory" element provides a mechanism to define the various
-    Factories that comprise parts of the implementation of JavaServer
-    Faces.  For nested elements that are not specified, the JSF
-    implementation must provide a suitable default.
--->
 <!ELEMENT factory     ((application-factory|faces-context-factory|lifecycle-factory|render-kit-factory)*)>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "attribute" element represents a named, typed, value associated with
-    the parent UIComponent via the generic attributes mechanism.
-
-    Attribute names must be unique within the scope of the parent (or related)
-    component.
--->
 <!ELEMENT attribute       (description*, display-name*, icon*, attribute-name, attribute-class, default-value?, suggested-value?, attribute-extension*)>
-
-<!-- 
-    Extension element for attribute.  May contain implementation
-    specific content.
--->
 <!ELEMENT attribute-extension ANY>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "component" element represents a concrete UIComponent implementation
-    class that should be registered under the specified type identifier,
-    along with its associated properties and attributes.  Component types must
-    be unique within the entire web application.
-
-    Nested "attribute" elements identify generic attributes that are recognized
-    by the implementation logic of this component.  Nested "property" elements
-    identify JavaBeans properties of the component class that may be exposed
-    for manipulation via tools.
--->
 <!ELEMENT component       (description*, display-name*, icon*, component-type, component-class, facet*, attribute*, property*, component-extension*)>
-
-<!-- 
-    Extension element for component.  May contain implementation
-    specific content.
--->
 <!ELEMENT component-extension ANY>
-
-<!--
-   Define the name and other design-time information for a facet that is
-   associated with a renderer or a component.
--->
-
 <!ELEMENT facet       (description*, display-name*, icon*, facet-name, facet-extension*)>
-
-<!-- 
-    Extension element for facet.  May contain implementation
-    specific content.
--->
 <!ELEMENT facet-extension ANY>
-
-<!--
-    The "facet-name" element represents the facet name under which a
-    UIComponent will be added to its parent.  It must be of type
-    "Identifier".
--->
 <!ELEMENT facet-name (#PCDATA)>
-
-<!--
-    The "converter" element represents a concrete Converter implementation
-    class that should be registered under the specified converter identifier.
-    Converter identifiers must be unique within the entire web application.
-
-    Nested "attribute" elements identify generic attributes that may be
-    configured on the corresponding UIComponent in order to affect the
-    operation of the Converter.  Nested "property" elements identify JavaBeans
-    properties of the Converter implementation class that may be configured
-    to affect the operation of the Converter.
--->
 <!ELEMENT converter       (description*, display-name*, icon*, (converter-id | converter-for-class), converter-class, attribute*, property*)>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "icon" element contains "small-icon" and "large-icon" elements that
-    specify the resoruce paths for small and large GIF or JPG icon images
-    used to represent the parent element in a GUI tool.
--->
 <!ELEMENT icon            (small-icon?, large-icon?)>
 <!ATTLIST icon            xml:lang        %Language;      #IMPLIED>
-
-<!--
-    The "lifecycle" element provides a mechanism to specify
-    modifications to the behaviour of the default Lifecycle
-    implementation for this web application.
--->
 <!ELEMENT lifecycle       (phase-listener*)>
-
-<!--
-     The "locale-config" element allows the app developer to declare the
-     supported locales for this application.  
--->
 <!ELEMENT locale-config (default-locale?, supported-locale*)>
-
-<!--
-    The "managed-bean" element represents a JavaBean, of a particular class,
-    that will be dynamically instantiated at runtime (by the default
-    VariableResolver implementation) if it is referenced as the first element
-    of a value binding expression, and no corresponding bean can be
-    identified in any scope.  In addition to the creation of the managed bean,
-    and the optional storing of it into the specified scope, the nested
-    managed-property elements can be used to initialize the contents of
-    settable JavaBeans properties of the created instance.
--->
 <!ELEMENT managed-bean (description*, display-name*, icon*, managed-bean-name, managed-bean-class, managed-bean-scope, (managed-property* | map-entries | list-entries))>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "managed-property" element represents an individual property of a
-    managed bean that will be configured to the specified value (or value set)
-    if the corresponding managed bean is automatically created.
--->
 <!ELEMENT managed-property (description*, display-name*, icon*, property-name, property-class?, (map-entries|null-value|value|list-entries))>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "map-entry" element reprsents a single key-entry pair that
-    will be added to the computed value of a managed property of type
-    java.util.Map.
--->
 <!ELEMENT map-entry (key, (null-value|value))>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "map-entries' element represents a set of key-entry pairs that
-    will be added to the computed value of a managed property of type
-    java.util.Map.  In addition, the Java class types of the key and entry
-    values may be optionally declared.
--->
 <!ELEMENT map-entries (key-class?, value-class?, map-entry*)>
-
-
-<!--
-    The base name of a resource bundle representing the message resources
-    for this application.  See the JavaDocs for the "java.util.ResourceBundle"
-    class for more information on the syntax of resource bundle names.
--->
-
 <!ELEMENT message-bundle (#PCDATA)>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "navigation-case" element describes a particular combination of
-    conditions that must match for this case to be executed, and the
-    view id of the component tree that should be selected next.
--->
 <!ELEMENT navigation-case (description*, display-name*, icon*, from-action?, from-outcome?, to-view-id, redirect?)>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "navigation-rule" element represents an individual decision rule
-    that will be utilized by the default NavigationHandler
-    implementation to make decisions on what view should be displayed
-    next, based on the view id being processed.
--->
 <!ELEMENT navigation-rule (description*, display-name*, icon*, from-view-id?, navigation-case*)>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "property" element represents a JavaBean property of the Java class
-    represented by our parent element.
-
-    Property names must be unique within the scope of the Java class
-    that is represented by the parent element, and must correspond to
-    property names that will be recognized when performing introspection
-    against that class via java.beans.Introspector.
--->
 <!ELEMENT property        (description*, display-name*, icon*, property-name, property-class, default-value?, suggested-value?, property-extension*)>
-
-<!-- 
-    Extension element for property.  May contain implementation
-    specific content.
--->
 <!ELEMENT property-extension ANY>
-
-<!--
-    The "referenced-bean" element represents at design time the promise
-    that a Java object of the specified type will exist at runtime in some
-    scope, under the specified key.  This can be used by design time tools
-    to construct user interface dialogs based on the properties of the
-    specified class.  The presence or absence of a referenced bean
-    element has no impact on the JavaServer Faces runtime environment
-    inside a web application.
--->
 <!ELEMENT referenced-bean (description*, display-name*, icon*, referenced-bean-name, referenced-bean-class)>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "render-kit" element represents a concrete RenderKit implementation
-    that should be registered under the specified render-kit-id.  If no
-    render-kit-id is specified, the identifier of the default RenderKit
-    (RenderKitFactory.DEFAULT_RENDER_KIT) is assumed.
--->
 <!ELEMENT render-kit      (description*, display-name*, icon*, render-kit-id?, render-kit-class?, renderer*)>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "renderer" element represents a concrete Renderer implementation
-    class that should be registered under the specified component family
-    and renderer type identifiers, in the RenderKit associated with the
-    parent "render-kit" element.  Combinations of component family and renderer
-    type must be unique within the RenderKit associated with the parent
-    "render-kit" element.
-
-    Nested "attribute" elements identify generic component attributes that
-    are recognized by this renderer.
--->
 <!ELEMENT renderer        (description*, display-name*, icon*, component-family, renderer-type, renderer-class, facet*, attribute*, renderer-extension*)>
-
-<!-- 
-    Extension element for renderer.  May contain implementation
-    specific content.
--->
 <!ELEMENT renderer-extension ANY>
-
-<!--
-    The "validator" element represents a concrete Validator implementation
-    class that should be registered under the specified validator identifier.
-    Validator identifiers must be unique within the entire web application.
-
-    Nested "attribute" elements identify generic attributes that may be
-    configured on the corresponding UIComponent in order to affect the
-    operation of the Validator.  Nested "property" elements identify JavaBeans
-    properties of the Validator implementation class that may be configured
-    to affect the operation of the Validator.
--->
 <!ELEMENT validator       (description*, display-name*, icon*, validator-id, validator-class, attribute*, property*)>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "list-entries" element represents a set of initialization
-    elements for a managed property that is a java.util.List or an
-    array.  In the former case, the "value-class" element can optionally
-    be used to declare the Java type to which each value should be
-    converted before adding it to the Collection.
--->
 <!ELEMENT list-entries    (value-class?, (null-value|value)*)>
-
-
 <!-- ==================== Subordinate Elements ============================ -->
-
-
-<!--
-    The "action-listener" element contains the fully qualified class name
-    of the concrete ActionListener implementation class that will be called
-    during the Invoke Application phase of the request processing lifecycle.
-    It must be of type "ClassName".
--->
 <!ELEMENT action-listener (#PCDATA)>
-
-<!--
-    The "application-factory" element contains the fully qualified class
-    name of the concrete ApplicationFactory implementation class that
-    will be called when FactoryFinder.getFactory(APPLICATION_FACTORY) is
-    called. It must be of type "ClassName".
--->
 <!ELEMENT application-factory (#PCDATA)>
-
-<!--
-    The "attribute-class" element represents the Java type of the value
-    associated with this attribute name.  It must be of type "ClassName".
--->
 <!ELEMENT attribute-class (#PCDATA)>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "attribute-name" element represents the name under which the
-    corresponding value will be stored, in the generic attributes of the
-    UIComponent we are related to.
--->
 <!ELEMENT attribute-name  (#PCDATA)>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "component-class" element represents the fully qualified class name
-    of a concrete UIComponent implementation class.  It must be of
-    type "ClassName".
--->
 <!ELEMENT component-class (#PCDATA)>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "component-family" element represents the component family for
-    which the Renderer represented by the parent "renderer" element will be
-    used.
--->
 <!ELEMENT component-family (#PCDATA)>
-
-<!--
-    The "component-type" element represents the name under which the
-    corresponding UIComponent class should be registered.
--->
 <!ELEMENT component-type  (#PCDATA)>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "converter-class" element represents the fully qualified class name
-    of a concrete Converter implementation class.  It must be of
-    type "ClassName".
--->
 <!ELEMENT converter-class (#PCDATA)>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "converter-for-class" element represents the fully qualified class name
-    for which a Converter class will be registered.  It must be of
-    type "ClassName".
--->
 <!ELEMENT converter-for-class (#PCDATA)>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "converter-id" element represents the identifier under which the
-    corresponding Converter class should be registered.
--->
 <!ELEMENT converter-id    (#PCDATA)>
-
-<!--
-    The "default-render-kit-id" element allows the application to define
-    a renderkit to be used other than the standard one. 
--->
 <!ELEMENT default-render-kit-id   (#PCDATA)>
-
-<!--
-     The "default-locale" element declares the default locale for this
-     application instance.  It must be specified as
-     :language:[_:country:[_:variant:]] without the colons, for example
-     "ja_JP_SJIS".  The separators between the segments may be '-' or
-     '_'.
--->
 <!ELEMENT default-locale (#PCDATA)>
-
-<!--
-    The "default-value" contains the value for the property or attribute
-    in which this element resides.  This value differs from the
-    "suggested-value" in that the property or attribute must take the
-    value, whereas in "suggested-value" taking the value is optional.
--->
 <!ELEMENT default-value (#PCDATA)>
-
-<!--
-    The "description" element contains a textual description of the element
-    it is nested in, optionally flagged with a language code using the
-    "xml:lang" attribute.
--->
 <!ELEMENT description     ANY>
 <!ATTLIST description     xml:lang        %Language;      #IMPLIED>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "display-name" element is a short descriptive name describing the
-    entity associated with the element it is nested in, intended to be
-    displayed by tools, and optionally flagged with a language code using
-    the "xml:lang" attribute.
--->
 <!ELEMENT display-name    (#PCDATA)>
 <!ATTLIST display-name    xml:lang        %Language;      #IMPLIED>
-
-<!--
-    The "faces-context-factory" element contains the fully qualified
-    class name of the concrete FacesContextFactory implementation class
-    that will be called when
-    FactoryFinder.getFactory(FACES_CONTEXT_FACTORY) is called. It must
-    be of type "ClassName".
--->
 <!ELEMENT faces-context-factory (#PCDATA)>
-
-<!--
-    The "from-action" element contains an action reference expression
-    that must have been executed (by the default ActionListener for handling
-    application level events) in order to select this navigation rule.  If
-    not specified, this rule will be relevant no matter which action reference
-    was executed (or if no action reference was executed).
-
-    This value must be of type "Action".
--->
 <!ELEMENT from-action (#PCDATA)>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "from-outcome" element contains a logical outcome string returned
-    by the execution of an application action method selected via an
-    "actionRef" property (or a literal value specified by an "action"
-    property) of a UICommand component.  If specified, this rule will be
-    relevant only if the outcome value matches this element's value.  If
-    not specified, this rule will be relevant no matter what the outcome
-    value was.
--->
 <!ELEMENT from-outcome    (#PCDATA)>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "from-view-id" element contains the view identifier of the view
-    for which the containing navigation rule is relevant.  If no
-    "from-view" element is specified, this rule applies to navigation
-    decisions on all views.  If this element is not specified, a value
-    of "*" is assumed, meaning that this navigation rule applies to all
-    views.
-
-    This value must be of type "ViewIdPattern".
--->
 <!ELEMENT from-view-id    (#PCDATA)>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "key" element is the String representation of a map key that
-    will be stored in a managed property of type java.util.Map.  
--->
 <!ELEMENT key             (#PCDATA)>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "key-class" element defines the Java type to which each "key"
-    element in a set of "map-entry" elements will be converted to.  It
-    must be of type "ClassName".  If omitted, "java.lang.String"
-    is assumed.
--->
 <!ELEMENT key-class       (#PCDATA)>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "large-icon" element contains the resource path to a large (32x32)
-    icon image.  The image may be in either GIF or JPG format.
--->
 <!ELEMENT large-icon      (#PCDATA)>
-
-<!--
-    The "lifecycle-factory" element contains the fully qualified class name
-    of the concrete LifecycleFactory implementation class that will be called
-    when FactoryFinder.getFactory(LIFECYCLE_FACTORY) is called. It must be 
-    of type "ClassName".
--->
 <!ELEMENT lifecycle-factory (#PCDATA)>
-
-<!--
-    The "managed-bean-class" element represents the fully qualified class
-    name of the Java class that will be used to instantiate a new instance
-    if creation of the specified managed bean is requested.  It must be of
-    type "ClassName".
-
-    The specified class must conform to standard JavaBeans conventions.
-    In particular, it must have a public zero-arguments constructor, and
-    zero or more public property setters.
--->
 <!ELEMENT managed-bean-class  (#PCDATA)>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "managed-bean-name" element represents the attribute name under
-    which a managed bean will be searched for, as well as stored (unless
-    the "managed-bean-scope" value is "none").  It must be of type
-    "Identifier".
--->
 <!ELEMENT managed-bean-name (#PCDATA)>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "managed-bean-scope" element represents the scope into which a newly
-    created instance of the specified managed bean will be stored (unless
-    the value is "none").  It must be of type "ScopeOrNone".
--->
 <!ELEMENT managed-bean-scope (#PCDATA)>
-
-<!--
-    The "navigation-handler" element contains the fully qualified class name
-    of the concrete NavigationHandler implementation class that will be called
-    during the Invoke Application phase of the request processing lifecycle,
-    if the default ActionListener (provided by the JSF implementation) is used.
-    It must be of type "ClassName".
--->
 <!ELEMENT navigation-handler (#PCDATA)>
-
-<!--
-The "phase-listener" element contains the fully qualified class
-name of the concrete PhaseListener implementation class that will be
-registered on the Lifecycle. It must be of type "ClassName".
--->
 <!ELEMENT phase-listener (#PCDATA)>
-
-<!--
-    The "redirect" element indicates that navigation to the specified
-    "to-view-id" should be accomplished by performing an HTTP redirect
-    rather than the usual ViewHandler mechanisms.
--->
 <!ELEMENT redirect EMPTY>
-
-<!--
-    The "suggested-value" contains the value for the property or
-    attribute in which this element resides.  This value is advisory
-    only and is intended for tools to use when populating pallettes.
--->
 <!ELEMENT suggested-value (#PCDATA)>
-
-
-<!--
-
-    The "view-handler" element contains the fully qualified class name
-    of the concrete ViewHandler implementation class that will be called
-    during the Restore View and Render Response phases of the request
-    processing lifecycle.  The faces implementation must provide a
-    default implementation of this class
--->
 <!ELEMENT view-handler (#PCDATA)>
-
-<!--
-
-    The "state-manager" element contains the fully qualified class name
-    of the concrete StateManager implementation class that will be called
-    during the Restore View and Render Response phases of the request
-    processing lifecycle.  The faces implementation must provide a
-    default implementation of this class
--->
 <!ELEMENT state-manager (#PCDATA)>
-
-<!--
-    The "null-value" element indicates that the managed property in which we
-    are nested will be explicitly set to null if our managed bean is
-    automatically created.  This is different from omitting the managed
-    property element entirely, which will cause no property setter to be
-    called for this property.
-
-    The "null-value" element can only be used when the associated
-    "property-class" identifies a Java class, not a Java primitive.
--->
 <!ELEMENT null-value EMPTY>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "property-class" element represents the Java type of the value
-    associated with this property name.  It must be of type "JavaType".
-    If not specified, it can be inferred from existing classes; however,
-    this element should be specified if the configuration file is going
-    to be the source for generating the corresponding classes.
--->
 <!ELEMENT property-class  (#PCDATA)>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "property-name" element represents the JavaBeans property name
-    under which the corresponding value may be stored.
--->
 <!ELEMENT property-name   (#PCDATA)>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "property-resolver" element contains the fully qualified class name
-    of the concrete PropertyResolver implementation class that will be used
-    during the processing of value binding expressions.
-    It must be of type "ClassName".
--->
 <!ELEMENT property-resolver (#PCDATA)>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "referenced-bean-class" element represents the fully qualified class
-    name of the Java class (either abstract or concrete) or Java interface
-    implemented by the corresponding referenced bean.  It must be of type
-    "ClassName".
--->
 <!ELEMENT referenced-bean-class  (#PCDATA)>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "referenced-bean-name" element represents the attribute name under
-    which the corresponding referenced bean may be assumed to be stored,
-    in one of the scopes defined by the "Scope" type.  It must be of type
-    "Identifier".
--->
 <!ELEMENT referenced-bean-name (#PCDATA)>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "render-kit-id" element represents an identifier for the
-    RenderKit represented by the parent "render-kit" element.
--->
 <!ELEMENT render-kit-id   (#PCDATA)>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "render-kit-class" element represents the fully qualified class name
-    of a concrete RenderKit implementation class.  It must be of
-    type "ClassName".
--->
 <!ELEMENT render-kit-class (#PCDATA)>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "renderer-class" element represents the fully qualified class name
-    of a concrete Renderer implementation class.  It must be of
-    type "ClassName".
--->
 <!ELEMENT renderer-class  (#PCDATA)>
-
-<!--
-    The "render-kit-factory" element contains the fully qualified class name
-    of the concrete RenderKitFactory implementation class that will be called
-    when FactoryFinder.getFactory(RENDER_KIT_FACTORY) is called. It must be 
-    of type "ClassName".
--->
 <!ELEMENT render-kit-factory (#PCDATA)>
-
-<!--
-    The "renderer-type" element represents a renderer type identifier for the
-    Renderer represented by the parent "renderer" element.
--->
 <!ELEMENT renderer-type   (#PCDATA)>
-
-<!--
-    The "small-icon" element contains the resource path to a large (16x16)
-    icon image.  The image may be in either GIF or JPG format.
--->
 <!ELEMENT small-icon      (#PCDATA)>
-
-<!--
-     The "supported-locale" element allows authors to declare which
-     locales are supported in this application instance.
-
-     It must be specified as :language:[_:country:[_:variant:]] without
-     the colons, for example "ja_JP_SJIS".  The separators between the
-     segments may be '-' or '_'.
--->
 <!ELEMENT supported-locale (#PCDATA)>
-
-<!--
-    The "to-view" element contains the view identifier of the next view
-    that should be displayed if this navigation rule is matched.  It
-    must be of type "ViewId".
--->
 <!ELEMENT to-view-id      (#PCDATA)>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "validator-class" element represents the fully qualified class name
-    of a concrete Validator implementation class.  It must be of
-    type "ClassName".
--->
 <!ELEMENT validator-class (#PCDATA)>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "validator-id" element represents the identifier under which the
-    corresponding Validator class should be registered.
--->
 <!ELEMENT validator-id    (#PCDATA)>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "value" element is the String representation of a literal
-    value to which a scalar managed property will be set, or a value
-    binding expression ("#{...}") that will be used to calculate the
-    required value.  It will be converted as specified for the actual
-    property type.
--->
 <!ELEMENT value (#PCDATA)>
-
-
-<!--
-    The "value-class" element defines the Java type to which each
-    "value" element's value will be converted to, prior to adding it to
-    the "list-entries" list for a managed property that is a
-    java.util.List, or a "map-entries" map for a managed property that
-    is a java.util.Map.  It must be of type "ClassName".  If omitted,
-    "java.lang.String" is assumed.
--->
 <!ELEMENT value-class (#PCDATA)>
-
-<!--
-    The "variable-resolver" element contains the fully qualified class name
-    of the concrete VariableResolver implementation class that will be used
-    during the processing of value binding expressions.
-    It must be of type "ClassName".
--->
 <!ELEMENT variable-resolver (#PCDATA)>
-
-
 <!-- ============================ Identifier Attributes ==================== -->
-
-
 <!ATTLIST action-listener                   id ID #IMPLIED>
 <!ATTLIST application                       id ID #IMPLIED>
 <!ATTLIST application-factory               id ID #IMPLIED>