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Stan Silvert commented on MYFACES-549: -------------------------------------- Actually, now that I think about it, this bug also existed in the first release version of JBoss Portal. The LifeRay guys should be able to fix it quickly. > faces navigation rules not working for two portlets on portal page > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Key: MYFACES-549 > URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MYFACES-549 > Project: MyFaces > Type: Bug > Components: General > Versions: Nightly Build > Environment: Linux 2.6.12, Java 1.5.0_04, Liferay Pro 3.6.1 (portla), > nightly build (20050909) > Reporter: zeroconf > > I'm trying to write some JSF portlets within one portlet application > but encountered some problems concerning navigation rules when I > put more than one JSF portlet per portal page. > When I put just one portlet on my page everything concerning the > navigation rules (with <h:commandButton action="p1next" value="go on" > /> stuff) works fine and I get to the next view. > But when I put a second faces portlet on the page navigation and invoking > actions on backing beans in the second portlet just doesn't work at all. > If I remove both portlets and put the second portlet on the page again (so > that > I'm having just one portlet again) this portlet works fine as well. So I > assume > that navigation settings in faces-config.xml must be correct. It has > something to do > with the arrangement of two faces portlets on the portal page so that > the second one > stops working as expected. > I also tried to use distinct IDs for all ui-components and also > distinct <from-output>-values but that doesn't help > Thanks > zeroconf > Attached are the important parts of my web.xml, faces-config.xml and > portlet.xml > web.xml > ============================ > <?xml version="1.0"?> > <!DOCTYPE web-app PUBLIC "-//Sun Microsystems, Inc.//DTD Web > Application 2.3//EN" "http://java.sun.com/dtd/web-app_2_3.dtd"> > <web-app> > <display-name>PROJECT_NAME</display-name> > <context-param> > <param-name>company_id</param-name> > <param-value>liferay.com</param-value> > </context-param> > <context-param> > <param-name>javax.faces.STATE_SAVING_METHOD</param-name> > <param-value>client</param-value> > </context-param> > <context-param> > <param-name>javax.faces.application.CONFIG_FILES</param-name> > <param-value>/WEB-INF/faces-config.xml</param-value> > </context-param> > <listener> > <listener-class>com.liferay.portal.servlet.PortletContextListener</listener-class> > </listener> > <listener> > <listener-class>org.apache.myfaces.webapp.StartupServletContextListener</listener-class> > </listener> > <servlet> > <servlet-name>PROJECT_NAME</servlet-name> > <servlet-class>com.liferay.portal.servlet.PortletServlet</servlet-class> > <init-param> > <param-name>portlet-class</param-name> > <param-value>org.apache.myfaces.portlet.MyFacesGenericPortlet</param-value> > </init-param> > <load-on-startup>0</load-on-startup> > </servlet> > <servlet> > <servlet-name>FacesServlet</servlet-name> > <servlet-class>javax.faces.webapp.FacesServlet</servlet-class> > <load-on-startup>1</load-on-startup> > </servlet> > <servlet-mapping> > <servlet-name>PROJECT_NAME</servlet-name> > <url-pattern>/PROJECT_NAME/*</url-pattern> > </servlet-mapping> > <taglib> > <taglib-uri>http://java.sun.com/portlet</taglib-uri> > <taglib-location>/WEB-INF/tld/liferay-portlet.tld</taglib-location> > </taglib> > </web-app> > faces-config.xml: > ================== > <?xml version="1.0"?> > <!DOCTYPE faces-config PUBLIC "-//Sun Microsystems, Inc.//DTD > JavaServer Faces Config 1.1//EN" > "http://java.sun.com/dtd/web-facesconfig_1_1.dtd"> > <faces-config xmlns="http://java.sun.com/JSF/Configuration"> > <factory> > <faces-context-factory>org.apache.myfaces.context.MyFacesContextFactoryImpl</faces-context-factory> > </factory> > <!-- navigation for JSF portlet 1 --> > <navigation-rule> > <from-view-id>/jsp/jsf1/index.jsp</from-view-id> > <navigation-case> > <from-outcome>p1next</from-outcome> > <to-view-id>/jsp/jsf1/n1.jsp</to-view-id> > </navigation-case> > </navigation-rule> > <navigation-rule> > <from-view-id>/jsp/jsf1/n1.jsp</from-view-id> > <navigation-case> > <from-outcome>p1back</from-outcome> > <to-view-id>/jsp/jsf1/index.jsp</to-view-id> > </navigation-case> > </navigation-rule> > <!-- navigation for JSF portlet 2 --> > <navigation-rule> > <from-view-id>/jsp/jsf2/index.jsp</from-view-id> > <navigation-case> > <from-outcome>p2next</from-outcome> > <to-view-id>/jsp/jsf2/n1.jsp</to-view-id> > </navigation-case> > </navigation-rule> > <navigation-rule> > <from-view-id>/jsp/jsf2/n1.jsp</from-view-id> > <navigation-case> > <from-outcome>p2back</from-outcome> > <to-view-id>/jsp/jsf2/index.jsp</to-view-id> > </navigation-case> > </navigation-rule> > </faces-config> > portlet.xml > ============================= > <portlet> > <portlet-name>jsf2</portlet-name> > <display-name>jsf2</display-name> > <portlet-class>org.apache.myfaces.portlet.MyFacesGenericPortlet</portlet-class> > <init-param> > <name>default-view</name> > <value>/jsp/jsf2/index.jsp</value> > </init-param> > <supports> > <mime-type>text/html</mime-type> > </supports> > <portlet-info> > <title>jsf2</title> > <short-title>jsf2</short-title> > <keywords>jsf2</keywords> > </portlet-info> > </portlet> -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - If you think it was sent incorrectly contact one of the administrators: http://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/Administrators.jspa - For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira