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David Sean Taylor reassigned PB-35:
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    Assign To: David Sean Taylor

> Multiple instances of the same bridge application behave badly due to ID 
> conflicts
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>          Key: PB-35
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PB-35
>      Project: Portals Bridges
>         Type: Bug
>   Components: jsf
>  Environment: Tested in Liferay
>     Reporter: russ danner
>     Assignee: David Sean Taylor

>
> I am using the myFaces implementation of JSF in conjunction with the Apache 
> portal bridge.  
> I have no issue when I use the portlet as a single instance. All is 
> beautiful. When I make the portlet multi-instance the eorld comes tumbling 
> down. All the javascript and component ID's are the same.
> --
> I know myfaces looks to the external context to call help create a unique id 
> for the components which should call response.namespace();
> You can see in the HTML output of the lifray install that unqiue names are 
> being generated for the each portlet (both the same "flavor")
> portlet [EMAIL PROTECTED] namespace 
> response[_contentRepositoryBrowser-wide_WAR_contentRepositoryBrowser_INSTANCE_Ju5n_]
> portlet [EMAIL PROTECTED] namespace 
> response[_contentRepositoryBrowser-wide_WAR_contentRepositoryBrowser_INSTANCE_1cKB_]
> I know myFaces makes the following call on create unique Id:
>    public String createUniqueId()
>    {
>         ExternalContext extCtx = 
> FacesContext.getCurrentInstance().getExternalContext();
>         return extCtx.encodeNamespace(UNIQUE_ID_PREFIX + _uniqueIdCounter++);
>     }
> which in the end should pickup the names given by 
> RenderResponse.getNamespace(), yet that is no where in the HTML output.  
> As far as I can tell this is because the external context implementation 
> provided with the apache jsf portlet bridge does the following:
>     /**
>      * @see 
> javax.faces.context.ExternalContext#encodeNamespace(java.lang.String)
>      */
>     public String encodeNamespace(String s)
>     {
>         return s;
>     }
> according to the documentation for ExternalContext.encodeNamespace(..)
> Return the specified name, after prefixing it with a namespace that ensures 
> that it will be unique within the context of a particular page.
> Servlet: The input value must be returned unchanged.
> Portlet: The returned value must be the input value prefixed by the value 
> returned by the javax.portlet.RenderResponse method getNamespace().

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