BJ,

Go ahead and create one. I will work on it when I have time.

To be sure we're all on the same page, the problem exists when screens are 
nested as follows:

<screen name="GlobalDecorator">
  <screen name="main-decorator">
    <screen name="sub-decorator">
      <screen name="actual-content">
        ...
      </screen>
    </screen>
  </screen>
</screen>

and the location of the sub-decorator screen is defined as ${parameters.mainDecoratorLocation}. When a custom app tries to reuse the actual-content screen, errors are generated because <decorator-screen name="sub-decorator" location="${parameters.mainDecoratorLocation}"> evaluates to the custom app's main decorator xml file, and the sub-decorator screen doesn't exist there.

The solution to the problem is to avoid using ${parameters.mainDecoratorLocation} as a location for sub-decorators and either have no location specified or use a different parameter for the sub-decorator's location - like ${subDecoratorLocation}.

A good example of this approach is in AgreementScreens.xml in the Accounting component. All of the Agreement screens share a common sub-decorator (CommonAgreementDecorator) - and that decorator's location is specified as ${parameters.agreementDecoratorLocation}. The agreementDecoratorLocation parameter isn't defined anywhere, so the location= expression evaluates to an empty String - which causes the screen widget view handler to look for CommonAgreementDecorator in the existing file.

A custom app that reuses one of the Agreement screens will only need to specify the mainDecoratorLocation parameter. Since no agreementDecoratorLocation parameter is defined in the custom app, the sub-decorator in AgreementScreens.xml is used (same as above). If a custom app wanted to have a custom sub-decorator, then it can specify that decorator's location in the agreementDecoratorLocation parameter.

-Adrian

BJ Freeman wrote:

I agree, it is not a controller or web.xml issue. However it is when it
shows up.
I will change them as I come along also.
thanks, that is all I wanted to know.
do you want to create a jira so I can submit changes?

Adrian Crum sent the following on 12/17/2007 7:57 AM:

As I mentioned before, the problem is with the coding style on some
screens, not with the controller or web.xml files. I recently changed
some of the accounting screens to correct this error.

-Adrian

BJ Freeman wrote:


I am not really, trying to attach the context as a whole.
only trying to get the mainDecoratorLocation
which is stored as a context in web.xml.
The problem is if I put mainDecoratorLocation, in my web.xml
then all applications I call thru my controller, or the included ones,
will use my mainDecoratorLocation full path.
Maybe the solution is to put the main-decorator for all apps in the
framework/commons
then like in many of the application they have specific decorators that
include the main-decorator.
the problems is how to fill in the actions, etcetera

Chris Howe sent the following on 12/15/2007 10:40 AM:


All the <include> does is grab some xml elements from the location
described.  Theoretically, It doesn't even need to be from the same
server, much less the same app (may have interesting possibilities
BTW).  This is why I'm having such a hard time understanding why you
are trying to attach context to it.

----- Original Message ----
From: BJ Freeman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: dev@ofbiz.apache.org
Sent: Saturday, December 15, 2007 12:19:27 PM
Subject: Re: Include of controllers


I was going thru the trunk and noticed this in all the controllers
  <include
location="component://common/webcommon/WEB-INF/common-controller.xml"/>

so there is a rule that says you can include a controller not in the
same app.


BJ Freeman sent the following on 11/10/2007 4:15 PM:


Almost.
when the included controller view calles a screen in the partymgr

screen


, and that screen calls for a parm that is web.xml. the parm is not
availible for the screen and so fails.

At this time, the way I handle this is to put the parm in my Web.xml.

My suggestions was that if a call is made to a parm that would be in

the


applications, in this case partymgr, web.xml, that widget looks up

the


web.xml for that application to get it.


Chris Howe sent the following on 11/10/2007 2:23 PM:


Okay, I've read through the thread.  In that case, I might suggest

to take a step back and look at what the two functionalities were
designed to accomplish.
Creating the mainDecoratorLocation variable in the web.xml was

designed for _screen reuse. the include element in the controller.xml
file
was designed for request/response maintenance.
With that in mind, you can include another controller in your custom

application and then override the view with one that points to your
application.   If you wish to then include a screen from another
application you can use the <include-screen> element in the screen
widget and
at the same time pass a parameters.mainDecoratorLocation to override the
one gained from the web.xml context of the webapp being used.


It appears that what BJ is suggesting would make the screen being

called from the ofbiz application nonreusable except as decorated as it
is in the ofbiz project which defeats the entire purpose of the
mainDecoratorLocation variable.  Do I follow correctly?


----- Original Message ----
From: BJ Freeman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: dev@ofbiz.apache.org
Sent: Saturday, November 10, 2007 2:12:12 PM
Subject: Re: Include of controllers

Chris the discussion is about using the include in the controller.
and that the current way of putting the locations of parameters used

in


the widgets for screen decorators is causing a problem
In a lot of apps the location is called out in the web.xml
<context-param>
<param-name>mainDecoratorLocation</param-name>

<param-value>component://party/widget/partymgr/CommonScreens.xml</param-value>


   <description>The location of the main-decorator screen to use

for


this webapp; referred to as a context variable in screen def XML
files.</description>
 </context-param>

The suggeston is to take the location out to the web.xml and put in

the


widget like so.

<decorator-screen name="CommonPartyDecorator"
location="component://party/widget/partymgr/CommonScreens.xml">



Chris Howe sent the following on 11/9/2007 9:14 PM:


I haven't been following the thread, but instead of setting it

explicitly in the widgets section, you may prefer to define it in

the actions


section...


<action>
 <set field="parameters.mainDecoratorLocation"

value="component://party/widget/partymgr/CommonScreens.xml"/>

</action>
<widget>
 <include-screen name="splitScreen"/>
</widget>
...
<decorator-screen name="CommonPartyDecorator"

location="${parameters.mainDecoratorLocation}">

<screen name="splitScreen">
...
<widget>

</widget>
...
or something similar that it remains a variable so that you can

later


split the widget section out to be it's own screen so that it can

be


used with the decorator in another webapp.  I don't know if the

screens


you're worried  about here are that complex.  This has been a

better


pattern for me.


----- Original Message ----
From: BJ Freeman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: dev@ofbiz.apache.org
Sent: Friday, November 9, 2007 9:57:00 PM
Subject: Re: Include of controllers

Just want to make sure we are all on the same page
in a widget screen
              <decorator-screen name="CommonPartyDecorator"
location="${parameters.mainDecoratorLocation}">

parameters.mainDecoratorLocation is in the Web.xml

<context-param>
  <param-name>mainDecoratorLocation</param-name>

<param-value>component://party/widget/partymgr/CommonScreens.xml</param-value>


  <description>The location of the main-decorator screen to use

for


this webapp; referred to as a context variable in screen def XML
files.</description>
</context-param>

so to "fix"
              <decorator-screen name="CommonPartyDecorator"
location="component://party/widget/partymgr/CommonScreens.xml">


BJ Freeman sent the following on 11/9/2007 5:17 PM:


Ok so the code that allows the context to be used in the web.xml

is


being depreciated?


Adrian Crum sent the following on 11/9/2007 5:11 PM:


BJ,

Nothing is being reversed. You have pointed out a weakness in how

the


some of the party manager screens are set up (they can't be

reused).


I


have confirmed they have a problem. So submitting a patch FIXES

the


issue - it doesn't reverse anything.

-Adrian

BJ Freeman wrote:



I will not submit a patch for what I am proposing, like a lot of

my


code, it stays in the applications I am doing.
and since someone else put effort into what is in ofbiz now
I do not plan to put effort into reversing it.
:)

Adrian Crum sent the following on 11/9/2007 4:57 PM:



BJ,

As I mentioned before, I believe it would be better/easier to

fix


the


party manager screens. Including web.xml files will open up a

big


can of


worms.

-Adrian

BJ Freeman wrote:




Hans:
I did not put the CommonCommunicationEventDecorator location

in


the


context in web.xml
this was done by someone else and is a standard through ofbiz

as


far as


i can tell.
I take the path of least resistance.
Since it is possible to put context in the web.xml and someone

has


put a
lot of effort into refactoring ofbiz to this standard, I have

no


intention of undoing it.

so my focus for my code will be to have the web.xml included

as


well,


unless the powers to be say there is going to be a change in

the


best


practices.




Hans Bakker sent the following on 11/7/2007 5:47 PM:




Hi Bj,

request (or provide a patch) that the
CommonCommunicationEventDecorator
is moved to the xml file as defined in the web.xml parameter.

Also


request that the 'location' parameter is defined in the

screen


you are


using.

Then you can use this screen in your own application using

your


own


decorator.

Regards,
Hans

On Wed, 2007-11-07 at 13:42 -0800, BJ Freeman wrote:




I have a controller.xml
it has the include for the partymgr in it.
I have a menu widget that calls the partmgr
I have the PartymgrDecoratorLocation in my web.xml
so I get to the find screen OK.
I have a few others in my web.xml as well.
so I can navigate.
however if you don't have these in your web.xml that is in

the


same


directory as the controller.xml you are using
https://localhost:8443/myapp/control/partymgr
then you get messages like this.

org.ofbiz.base.util.GeneralException: Error rendering screen



[component://party/widget/partymgr/CommunicationScreens.xml#EditCommunicationEvent]:



java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Could not find screen

with


name


[CommonCommunicationEventDecorator] in the same file as the

screen


with
name [EditCommunicationEvent] (Could not find screen with

name


[CommonCommunicationEventDecorator] in the same file as the

screen


with
name [EditCommunicationEvent])






BJ,

Do you have any specific examples of what you're describing?

-Adrian


BJ Freeman sent the following on 11/5/2007 3:59 PM:




sorry not a complete thougt
This is not a real bug.
when you included another contorller
and there is a commonscreen.xml defined in the web.xml of

the


calling
controller application it causes an error.
so maybe puttting the application name before

commonescreens


will


eliminate that.
BJ Freeman sent the following on 11/5/2007 3:55 PM:




This is not a real bug.
when you included another contorller
and it has a commonscreen.xml

another is that when the the other widget from the

included


controller
calls for a context that is in the web.xml of that

application.


it is not found.





















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