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| From | markspace <-@.> |
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| Newsgroups | comp.lang.java.programmer |
| Subject | Re: Dealing with application names in a JEE web app |
| Date | 2011-05-24 09:32 -0700 |
| Organization | A noiseless patient Spider |
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On 5/23/2011 2:02 PM, Lew wrote: > <h:outputStylesheet name="/css/purrtones.css" /> Thanks for pointing this out. I was using a regular <link> attribute. Those don't seem to be translated or affected by the JSF processing at all, and just emit their HTML literally. The h:outputStylesheet looks more sophisticated. I found a website which explains a bit more: <http://blogs.oracle.com/rlubke/entry/jsf_2_0_new_feature4> I've got _Java Server Faces 2.0_, by Ed Burns et al, pub. McGraw-Hill. Ed Burns was apparently the spec co-lead for JSF 2.0, and I have to say I'm not impressed by his book. His section on templates uses raw HTML <link> attributes just like I did, and the whole book barely mentions h:outputStylesheet. It's only touched on once in the listing of the entire component library, which is a pretty unpedagogical way of presenting it. The Burns book also says that h:outputStylesheet looks for its resources under the /resources directory in the application root. Since you're plainly specifying a different location, I'm going to have to explore resource resolution here a bit more to figure out what the full story is. Thanks again for getting me pointed in the right direction.
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Dealing with application names in a JEE web app markspace <-@.> - 2011-05-23 12:11 -0700
Re: Dealing with application names in a JEE web app Lew <noone@lewscanon.com> - 2011-05-23 15:30 -0400
Re: Dealing with application names in a JEE web app markspace <-@.> - 2011-05-23 12:41 -0700
Re: Dealing with application names in a JEE web app markspace <-@.> - 2011-05-23 13:10 -0700
Re: Dealing with application names in a JEE web app Lew <noone@lewscanon.com> - 2011-05-23 17:02 -0400
Re: Dealing with application names in a JEE web app jebblue <n@n.nnn> - 2011-05-23 19:30 -0500
Re: Dealing with application names in a JEE web app Lew <noone@lewscanon.com> - 2011-05-23 21:13 -0400
Re: Dealing with application names in a JEE web app markspace <-@.> - 2011-05-24 09:32 -0700
Re: Dealing with application names in a JEE web app Arved Sandstrom <asandstrom3minus1@eastlink.ca> - 2011-05-23 19:01 -0300
Re: Dealing with application names in a JEE web app Owen Jacobson <angrybaldguy@gmail.com> - 2011-05-23 23:20 -0400
Re: Dealing with application names in a JEE web app Tom Anderson <twic@urchin.earth.li> - 2011-05-24 18:16 +0100
Re: Dealing with application names in a JEE web app markspace <-@.> - 2011-05-25 12:16 -0700
Re: Dealing with application names in a JEE web app markspace <-@.> - 2011-05-25 16:40 -0700
Re: Dealing with application names in a JEE web app Tom Anderson <twic@urchin.earth.li> - 2011-05-26 18:07 +0100
Re: Dealing with application names in a JEE web app Lew <noone@lewscanon.com> - 2011-05-26 13:25 -0400
Re: Dealing with application names in a JEE web app markspace <-@.> - 2011-05-26 12:57 -0700
Re: Dealing with application names in a JEE web app Lew <noone@lewscanon.com> - 2011-05-26 19:39 -0400
Re: Dealing with application names in a JEE web app Arved Sandstrom <asandstrom3minus1@eastlink.ca> - 2011-05-27 07:31 -0300
Re: Dealing with application names in a JEE web app Lew <noone@lewscanon.com> - 2011-05-27 10:14 -0400
Re: Dealing with application names in a JEE web app markspace <-@.> - 2011-05-26 12:51 -0700
Re: Dealing with application names in a JEE web app Steve Sobol <sjsobol@JustThe.net> - 2011-05-26 14:51 -0700
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