The person that said it would not work was probably using an older version
because JSF used to be 100% POST based and GET wasn't used in the least (at
least that is how I remember it). That "feature" caused me a lot of grief
and work arounds that I had to create. It is great to hear they addressed
that!

As you are considering JSF you should read up on some comments others have
had:
http://timshadel.com/2006/01/19/jsf-the-7-layer-burrito-i-wont-eat-again/

If you search the archives you can find my comments on it.

Aaron Bartell
www.SoftwareSavesLives.com


On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 1:49 PM, James Perkins <jrperkinsjr@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I forgot to mention that I crossed posted this with a local mailing list
too. Sorry if anybody received it twice from me.

Anyway, I think I found some resolution to this. I thought I would share
here for others and the sake of the archives.

I was told that JSF can handle parameters just like any other web
framework,
e.g. page.jsf?categoryId=1234. I was under the impression that it would not
work like this due to the JSF life cycle, but I was incorrect. So, it looks
like this solution should work fine.
--
James R. Perkins
http://twitter.com/the_jamezp




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