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Re: Tag attributes CA in XHTML files for non-standard taglibs [message #547499 is a reply to message #547478] |
Sat, 17 July 2010 18:53 |
Yury Kats Messages: 104 Registered: July 2009 |
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On 7/17/2010 9:16 AM, Vadim Dmitriev wrote:
> Hi.
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> Eclipse JEE 3.6, new workspace, new dynamic web project, installed JSF
> 2.0 facet, added openfaces jars to the build path.
> Created new test.xhtml with "Facelet Composition Template", added
> "http://openfaces.org" namespace ("o" shortname).
> CA do list openfaces tags when it is invoked at "<o:| ", however tag
> attributes are not listed when CA is invoked at "<o:dataTable |
> ></o:dataTable>".
> Attributes are listed if I rename test.xhtml to test.jspx.
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> Is this a bug or such functionality for xhtml files is not yet supported?
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=315892
Library authors do not bother listing attributes in the facelet taglib (it's not required),
therefore WTP JSF tooling does not know what attributes are available.
In a JSP, attributes are known because library authors have to list them in the TLD file.
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Re: Tag attributes CA in XHTML files for non-standard taglibs [message #621841 is a reply to message #547478] |
Sat, 17 July 2010 18:53 |
Yury Kats Messages: 104 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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On 7/17/2010 9:16 AM, Vadim Dmitriev wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Eclipse JEE 3.6, new workspace, new dynamic web project, installed JSF
> 2.0 facet, added openfaces jars to the build path.
> Created new test.xhtml with "Facelet Composition Template", added
> "http://openfaces.org" namespace ("o" shortname).
> CA do list openfaces tags when it is invoked at "<o:| ", however tag
> attributes are not listed when CA is invoked at "<o:dataTable |
> ></o:dataTable>".
> Attributes are listed if I rename test.xhtml to test.jspx.
>
> Is this a bug or such functionality for xhtml files is not yet supported?
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=315892
Library authors do not bother listing attributes in the facelet taglib (it's not required),
therefore WTP JSF tooling does not know what attributes are available.
In a JSP, attributes are known because library authors have to list them in the TLD file.
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