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package org.apache.myfaces.groovyloader.blog
import java.util.logging.Logger
import javax.faces.bean.ManagedBean
import javax.faces.bean.RequestScoped
@ManagedBean(name = "blogView")
@RequestScoped
public class Blog {
//bug application and session scoped beans are not refreshed structurally yet
Logger log = Logger.getLogger(Blog.class.getName())
String title = "Hello to the myfaces 2.0 Groovy dynamic blogging"
String title1 = "You can alter the code for this small blogging application on the fly, you even can add new classes on the fly and Grooy will pick it up"
String firstName = ""
String lastName = ""
String topic = ""
String content = ""
public String addEntry() {
log.info("adding entry");
def service = JSFUtil.resolveVariable("blogService")
if (service == null) {
log.severe("service not found")
} else {
log.info("service found")
}
BlogEntry entry = new BlogEntry()
//we now map it in the verbose way, the lean way would be to do direct introspection attribute mapping
entry.firstName = firstName
entry.lastName = lastName
entry.topic = topic
entry.content = content
service.addEntry(entry)
//we stay on the same page
return null;
}
}