On 5/26/06, Frank Felix Debatin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I checked, and the error doesn't go away with facelets
1.1.6.
I assume it's a facelets bug. Adam, should I pass it on the
facelets list, or file an issue?
It's a Facelets bug, yeah. (Or, possibly, some
weird behavior in an XML parser that Facelets needs
to work around.) I'd file an issue.
My major problem now is the IndexOutOfBoundsException in
restoreChildStampState () that occurs with most of my tables
when trying to leave the page (see below). I suspected some
whitespace that is taken for a column or so, but removing
whitespace did not help here.
Again, any help on that would be appreciated. It went fine
with ADF 10.x/Facelets 1.0.x.
This is puzzling. Could you post a quick sample snippet of
a table that has this problem?
-- Adam
Frank Felix
java.lang.IndexOutOfBoundsException: Index: 1, Size: 1
java.util.ArrayList.RangeCheck(ArrayList.java:547)
java.util.ArrayList.get(ArrayList.java:322)
org.apache.myfaces.adf.component.StampState.restoreChildStam
pState(StampState.java:149)
org.apache.myfaces.adf.component.UIXTable.restoreStampState(
UIXTable.java:306)
org.apache.myfaces.adf.component.UIXCollection._restoreStamp
State(UIXCollection.java:1078)
org.apache.myfaces.adf.component.UIXCollection.postRowDataCh
ange(UIXCollection.java:699)
org.apache.myfaces.adf.component.UIXCollection.setRowIndex(U
IXCollection.java:395)
org.apache.myfaces.adf.component.UIXTable._processStamps(UIX
Table.java:377)
org.apache.myfaces.adf.component.UIXTable.processFacetsAndCh
ildren(UIXTable.java:257)