Maybe the confusion stems from my lack of experience creating custom contexts. Let me explain what I'm trying to do.
I'm trying to manage a state machine, SM, which has been associated with a particular session scope of a communications link. The current state is a scope associated w/ that SM. When the SM transitions to a new state the old state/scope is destroyed and a new one is created. I think that it's kind of like a conversation. Is there any example code that I could look at that supports this kind of scenario? Regards, Alan On Apr 2, 2012, at 3:51 AM, Gerhard Petracek wrote: > i agree with pete. > in myfaces codi we have a basic (internal) infrastructure for more advanced > conversations and a spi for customizing the default behaviour. > the infrastructure itself just makes sense for "similar" scopes (right now > we have 4 scopes based on it and they share most of the implementation). > > -> it doesn't make sense for scopes which are too different (and the spi > should be enough to customize the default behaviour of existing scopes). > it would be nice if you share your requirements, maybe there is an existing > (custom) scope you can use. > > regards, > gerhard > > > > 2012/4/2 Pete Muir <[email protected]> > >> I'm not quite sure what this would constitute, beyond a trivial base class >> or a consistent start/stop API. Every context has quite different >> requirements in my experience, and the hard part is linking the context to >> the start/stop points, and to whatever backs the context, not the actual >> context implementation. >> >> Do you have some ideas about what utilities you need? >> >> On 1 Apr 2012, at 18:05, Alan D. Cabrera wrote: >> >>> It sure would be handy if there were a set of utilities available to >> help framework developers who wish to implement custom Contexts. Maybe I >> missed something during my perusal or maybe it's not all that tough. >>> >>> The context that I need to implement is something of a conversational >> nature. So I don't think that it's trivial to implement. >>> >>> >>> Regards, >>> Alan >> >>
