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Nhat Vo commented on MYFACES-549:
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hi Stan,
sorry for the confusion,  I should have let you guys know I am commenting on 
this issue also. Anyhow, I am having similar problem with zeroconf, and I 
replied to zeroconf on Liferay forum. Let me clarify what I did.

I used cardemo (it works fine by itself), but instead of using everything, I 
added 4 jsp pages with 4 basic navigation setting two for each portlet (at the 
end of faces-config.xml), and modified it so that it displays 2 portlets inside 
jboss portal. No backing being used beans at all, just basic jsp files. The 
behavior was exactly the same with Liferay problem. The top portlet's 
functionalities were okay, but the bottom one rendered with the top portlet's 
setting, so the links of the second portlets were all wrong... In Liferay, we 
could move the portlets up and down, so when the bottom portlet moved up to the 
top, its functionalities were okay (after one or two action performed), but the 
one at the bottom broke.


> 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
>  Attachments: cardemo.war.zip
>
> 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>

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