-- Original message --
From: Jacob Mathew [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm looking for documentation on implementing functions that can be
used in EL in jsf pages. Maybe I'm missing something, but the best
info I can find is that the a FunctionMapper object is used to
+1 Sounds like a solid plan that could result in a significant performance boost
Gary
-- Original message --
From: Kamran Kashanian [EMAIL PROTECTED]
There is some code in the Trinidad UIXTree which is intended to prevent the
user from doing an unbounded Expand
] https://javaserverfaces.dev.java.net/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=507
thx,
Matthias
Gary
On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 10:50 PM, Gary VanMatre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-- Original message --
From: Matthias Wessendorf [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Mon, Sep 17, 2007
-- Original message --
From: Matthias Wessendorf [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Mon, Sep 17, 2007 at 2:35 PM, mjdenham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I worked out that you need to enable the jstl 1.2 shared library in Weblogic
10 as it is not enabled by default.
Now I
-- Original message --
From: PutoDemonio [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm searching info about how to use v:commonsValidator, something more than
check a required field or an email, but I don't find anything.
Where can I find something like documentation, and not just
You might try bumping up the token cache.
context-param
param-nameorg.apache.myfaces.trinidad.CLIENT_STATE_MAX_TOKENS/param-name
param-value500/param-value
/context-param
Gary
-- Original message --
From: Perkins, Nate-P63196 [EMAIL
From: Dave [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The servlet container should have a PageLocator layer that makes JSP page
location transparent to upper layer, so that JSP can be in filesystem,
database
or internet.
The an issue here is that it breaks the deployment model for an enterprise
application.
You might give shale remoting a look[1]. I have not tried to use it with
Trinidad but all I think you would need is the shale-core and shale-remoting
jars.
[1] http://shale.apache.org/shale-remoting/index.html
Gary
-- Original message --
From: bansi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Samba [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi all,
I'm building a couple of custom components based on trinidad core, more like
adding some
enhancements...
I would like to know if Trinidad expose any API to be used by Coustom
components to load our
own JavaScript, CSS , and Images.
You can plug
From: Andrew Robinson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Looks like something dying to be in the WIKI Gary :)
Not a bad idea. I'll see what I can do.
-Andrew
Gary
On Jan 23, 2008 10:28 AM, Gary VanMatre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Samba [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi all,
I'm building a couple of custom
From: Michael Borchert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
I have the problem, that I have a web service call that renders pure
HTML an gives the page back as HTML. How can I open a dialog, that
contains pure HTML. I tried outputDocument but this interprets the HTML
code. I want to avoid writing a
From: Dave Syer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks. I checked out the demo of the dialog framework. I actually don't
want a dialog - they drive users potty. I want to use the tr:popupPanel (or
similar mechanism with floating div). Is there any way to do that?
Rich ADF Faces has support for these
From: Manfred K. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Gary,
thank you very much for your great answer. I already tried to access the
rendered HTML content in a custom ViewHandler. In a similar way as the
ClayViewHandler does it and the recursiveRender method was exactly what I
was looking for.
From: Manfred K. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Martin,
thanks for your reply. I get the correct instance of my custom UIViewRoot,
but the encodeBegin and encodeEnd methods never get called. I need a place,
where I can access the ResponseWriter to replace it with a StringWriter
From: Andrew Robinson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
It is a simple case of showing the effects of the failed validation.
Take the following use case as an example:
User clicks on a register button to create a user account for a web site.
The user enters a username that is already in use and hits
From: Edward Dowgiallo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Pdt,
I'm not sure what you mean in the alternate handler part of the message.
Would you post an example of what the web.xml should look like?
I suspect that tomahawk tiles will need some refactoring to work with JSF 1.2.
At least Shale Tiles has
It sounds like you need to add the nested component to the component tree.
Try something like this:
HtmlCommandButton b = (HtmlCommandButton) this.getChildren().get(0);
if (b == null) {
HtmlCommandButton b = (HtmlCommandButton)
context.getApplication().createComponent
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Anybody? :
Are you using Shale ViewController [1]? If so, try the nightly.
[1] https://issues.apache.org/struts/browse/SHALE-409
--
Regards
Pawe³ Czerwiñski
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 2007-07-31 14:38:59:
Hi,
I made my own error handler (works like the
From: mraible [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I had the following BasePageTestCase class that I've been using to test my
JSF 1.1 pages. Unfortunately, after upgrading to JSF 1.2, it no longer
works. Here's the stack trace:
Sorta looks like there is not a mock implementation for the JspFactory. Just
From: Simon Lessard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yes, that would be awesome. I actually made a wrapper component doing just
that in a project. JSF 1.2 also allows that on f:view which is better than
nothing, but support on most component would be more useful and interesting
to trap evil components not
From: Adam Winer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'd like to see this as a javax.faces.component.UIComponent
feature, not anything specific to one library.
+1 That would be the place for it (JSF 2.0)
-- Adam
On 7/18/07, Gary VanMatre wrote:
From: Simon Lessard
Yes, that would
From: noah [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thought I'd post this before creating a JIRA issue, in case I've
overlooked something. I just now produced this with 1.2.1 but I think
I've seen it in 1.0.x before.
In the following page, clicking the link correctly updates 'Foo=' to
'Foo=1' but it renders
From: noah [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 7/6/07, Gary VanMatre wrote:
From: noah
Thought I'd post this before creating a JIRA issue, in case I've
overlooked something. I just now produced this with 1.2.1 but I think
I've seen it in 1.0.x before.
In the following page
From: noah [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 7/6/07, Gary VanMatre wrote:
From: noah
On 7/6/07, Gary VanMatre wrote:
From: noah
Thought I'd post this before creating a JIRA issue, in case I've
overlooked something. I just now produced this with 1.2.1 but I think
From: Stefano Panero [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
is it possible to use shale validation framework in a myfaces - tomahawk -
facelets application?
One thing to beware of when you create the facelets definition for this
validator is that the tag attributes don't match the component attributes [1].
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi, I have a question about the JSF mechanism used to set a component:
If I have to jars both defining:
component
component-typejavax.faces.ViewRoot/component-type
component-classxxx.myClassXXX/component-class
/component
Witch is the component type used for
From: Pich [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
I declared a viewhandler that goes through all components and childrens
components checking for the attribute permission, which is set on some
using f:attribute. If it is found I do some stuff finding out if this
component should be rendered. If no,
From: Helmut Swaczinna [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
I want to include the same subview more than once in my page but I get a
error message saying the id of the
subview is not unique. This is correct. But how can I make the ids of the
subview unique? Is it possible to
pass the subview id as
From: Andrew Robinson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Could you post some of the XHTML code? Also the full error from the
duplicate component ID may be helpful. That component path should
directly indicate which component is getting the error (it is in a
dataTable, and doesn't have an ID assigned to
From: Ted Husted [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 5/17/07, lightbulb432 wrote:
How do alternatives to JSF like Struts, Struts2, and others handle the
concept of view state?
For the most part, they don't have the concept of View State. If a
control uses data that is not in the post, and the page
Not doubt, congratulations! That is a huge accomplishment given that it was
home-grown - not donated by a commercial vendor.
Gary
From: Jesse Alexander (KSFD 121) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Congrats
Finally another player in the JSF 1.2 arena
Alexander
-Original Message-
From:
Got it.
Actually, my Renderer gots wrapped - the Wrapper itself however does not
implement AjaxRenderer (renderere instanceof AjaxRenderer), so the Ajax
Request is stopped silently - no warning or error message.
Ahh, good catch. That wrapper renderer has to do with shales validator.
If it's
From: Joost Schouten [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
I see that your logging output format does *not* contain the category
string. Add [%c] to get this displayed.
If I'm not mistaken, Category %C has been replaced by Logger %l (see [1]).
[2] shows you a line from my log file. So the Logger
From: Dave [EMAIL PROTECTED]
t:panelNavigation2 ...
t:navigationMenuItems value=#{bean.menuItems}
/t:panelNavigation2
If bean.menuItems value changes, the panelNavigation2 will not read the
changes.
How to make panelNavigation2 react to the changes?
I'd try using the action attribute on
From: Eugine F [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello experts,
I have asked this question before but may be not properly. I am designing a
JSF application. I would like that the views to be rendered should be taken
by default from a data base. As far as I know the viewhandler is
responsible for the
From: Mike Quilleash [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi all,
I am trying to come up with a way to catch all exceptions that occur during
the JSF lifecycle.
When this happens I want to display a debug page with useful info; stack
trace, current view,
component tree, session state etc.
I'm having trouble
From: Iordanov, Borislav (GIC) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I think the existence of facelets, the motivation behind it, show JSF's
failure to deliver on its promise (after so many years!). I haven't
looked into Facelets, not that I'm afraid to learn some new view
technology. I just don't want to
options and showing what works and what doesnt, and it
does with a lot of
mistakes.
Well, you can make a difference if you have the answers. After all, this is
open source and these decisions are not made in a vacuum.
Gary
From: Gary VanMatre [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April
From: Scott O'Bryan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Facelets are cool. :)
Ba Humbug. Shale Clay is for Java developers :-)
Iordanov, Borislav (GIC) wrote:
Im not sure what statistics you are looking for. I havent done an
industry analysis. But in general, JSF is heavyweight machinery
From: Christian Kaltepoth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Eivind,
Suddenly all my commandLinks and commandButtons didn't work anymore, I
could press them and the form would submit (causing a reload of the page),
but no actions would be fired, and the updateActionListeners stopped
working as
From: Jörn Zaefferer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Isn't the delegation supposed to allow registering of more then one view
handler?
Yes, but you can not control the order they are registered. You might have a
scenario where your view handler is registered before a greedy view handler
that wants the
From: Simon Kitching [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Brad Smith wrote:
I was wondering how a custom ViewHandler is managed in MyFaces. A custom
view handler seems to be an elegant solution to a problem I am dealing
with, yet I will also be using Facelets.
Facelets uses a decorator pattern in
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi All,
A) I have a common address JSP which i want to use it in several other Jsps.
Having the content below and i want to set this address value in a common
AddressVO object(POJO).
h:outputText value=Enter the address /
h:inputText id=add1
From: Sam_arb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
I want to pass a row data from a data table to be displayed in a pop up. The
var property is local only to the data table tag. So how can I pass the
row data where it is referenced using var to a pop up?
Your suggestions and help are greatly
From: Reynolds, James [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Solved - except I have one more issue.
I incorrectly assumed that I had to update the path to the component as
it exists in the tomahawk jar.
Changing it back to the specifications in the wiki, plus adding the
proper renderer-type (that was
From: Christopher Cudennec [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
I also have difficulties running the latest demo.war - although they are
different from yours. See the trinidad mailing list.
Trinidad takes advantage of the JDK 1.5 API. It is hard to believe this stuff
is a couple years old.
From: Matthias Wessendorf [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gary,
there has been an overhaul :)
Ah, the chrome, headers and super charger was added in the incubator?
-M
On 1/23/07, Gary VanMatre wrote:
From: Christopher Cudennec
Hi,
I also have difficulties running
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The request attribute works fine. I made a mess. But I am still
interested how I can set a
parameter und its value within a bean method.
Consider:
public void actionListener(ActionEvent event) {
FacesContext context =
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The action listener is not executed. What could be the reason?
I already made an action in overview.jsp
I get the url
http://localhost:8080/troedel3/overview.jsf;
jsessionid=C53F2E019B32424FC35F7682D18F2C46
category.jsp content will be
From: Adrian Mitev [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yes. I've done it thisway already but it seems hack to me.
You might also try adding a navigation rule back to the same view that matches
your action's outcome. If the navigation handler find a matching rule, it will
recreate the view versus restoring the
Good morning Mario -
I tried to create an issue, but Jira is not working correctly as it
throws a javascript error in firefox.
'id' is not a required attribute of body, but it can be very handy at
times for use with css styles. So it would be nice that when it is in
the t:documentbody tag it is
I have seen recommendations on the myfaces wiki that performance of JSF
can be improved if t:document tags are used. Will these tags produce
valid and well formed xhtml? Or can they be configured to do so?
The documentation seems sparse.
I think this component has a couple hidden purposes.
Hi Mario
I did not experience problems but I also did not get what I am looking
for.
Specifically, I would like the following basic outline in a web page:
!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN
http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd;
html
From: Bharath Belagodu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In trying to get panelNavigation2 as a menu option, Im facing this issue of
not able to retain the
components active/selected view when opening a link from the menu onto a new
page. Im using
facelets, tomahawk 1.1.3 and myfaces.
If the menu looks
From: Simon Kitching [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Koshi,
Generally, having the component tree vary dynamically is not done with
JSF. If you want a choice of two different components, then typically
you define both of them in the page, then use the rendered property to
ensure that only the one
Using a commandLink with an action and an action listener does notinvoke the action, neither the page is redisplayed correct.h:commandLink action="" f:actionListener type="my.class"/h:commandLinkMy action listener is called and does its job.But the action from the commandLink isn't - but it
From: "Ryan Wynn" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Trying to get approval for a myfaces-shale stack in a corporate environment and facing the question of what is the strategy for fixing a production showstopper in the open source code. Anyone have any recommendations on this topic? Or any links regarding
From: "Mosimann Matthias" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hy Everyone
I experimented a little bit with JSF with Kito Mann's book "Java Server Faces in
Action". Now I'm wonder if it is possible to make a JSP(View) configurable with a
simple XML File. So you will be able to disable and enable some elements
From: Ingo Düppe [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi, I have a conceptional question. Within my application I define a managed-bean "registrationController" that gets a reference to a spring bean "registrationService" by the jsf property injection. The spring bean is stateless and is not serializable, so
From: "Pfau, Oliver" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
what is the method setTransient(boolean) from UIComponent good for ?
When you set a components transient property to true, the component will
not be serialized to the saved state of the view. This also means that if
you are using client side state
From: "Robert Campbell" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hello,I have a custom component - a class extending UIComponentTag, a class
extending UIComponentBase, and a class extending Renderer. The entire
control works as it should, that is until I hit refresh. Upon a refresh, my
UIComponentBase class getter
From: "Jaya Saluja" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
I am trying to add messages to my application. How to I do that in JSF? Eg: If I delete a user I would like to have a message on my jsf page which says User deleted
Add a "global" messages component to your view.
h:messages globalOnly="true"/
The commons validator was upgradedfor1.3 support. The method for registering a new validation rule has changed.
The original ticket: http://issues.apache.org/struts/browse/SHALE-36
There is a bit of java doc on this here:
From: "David Friedman" [EMAIL PROTECTED] I just added Tomahawk 1.1.3 to my Maven2 build with: dependency groupIdorg.apache.myfaces.tomahawk/groupId artifactIdtomahawk/artifactId version1.1.3/version/dependency And it suddenly added Struts-1.2.8 to my .war file. The tomahawk-1.1.3.pom file
I agree that facelets can be used. But I have created simple util methods that use clay api to load a component or a sub tree. I cannot plug this into Myfaces implementation as createComponentInstance is private. It can be plugged into sun implementation. Clay as it is adds a clay component to
From: Chrisi [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi Gerald, you wrote:It`s not best practice to have jsf corresponding tags and plain html on the same page ... Sure, it would be nice to have jsf pages without plain html. But in reallity this wouldn't happen: In 90% of the projects I know, HTML is
From: Quintin Kerby [EMAIL PROTECTED] I developed a webapp using MyFaces, Spring, and Hibernate which runs beautifully on Tomcat 5.5 and JDK 1.5. I now have to deploy to WebLogic which uses JDK 1.4.2. I had to take the following steps to get where I am (which is still not very far). 1) Downgrade
From: "Todd Patrick" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
There is a string "com.sun.faces.saveStateFieldMarker" on my screen,
even though my managed bean implements Serializable?
In my web.xml, I do have the context:
context-param param-namejavax.faces.STATE_SAVING_METHOD/param-name
runtimes. I've seen this with WAS 6 and I just had to delete the RI jars for the servers lib folder.
Gary
Thanks, --Todd ____ From: Gary VanMatre [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tue 5/9/2006 4:55 PM To: MyFaces Discussion Subject: R
From: Axel Karst [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi, I'm also searching for an possibility to unit test my JSF Component, which implements UIInput. I'm using MyFaces and Facelets. As far as I understood, Cactus does not directly support JSF in container testing. Shale Test FW (using Mock Objects) can
Hi,I try to use Shale Clay and to build reusable components. One simple component for example could be an input box.But I have problems with passing parameters from one Clay component to another. I did the following definition in a clay-config.xml File: view component jsfid="coBaseLabel"
strips out the '/' chars making them '$' chars andremoves the suffix ".jsp".
TR
From: Gary VanMatre [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 5:51 PMTo: MyFaces DiscussionSubject: RE: Constructing Datatable with Columns Having Foreign Key references
How about something
From: "Adam Winer" [EMAIL PROTECTED] On 4/19/06, Hubert Rabago <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: Sure there are problems. -Original Message-From: Adam Winer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] The Shale incorporation of commons-validator is not a goodrole model... First off, you
From: "Hubert Rabago" [EMAIL PROTECTED] On 4/19/06, Gary VanMatre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:It'd be OK to have a convenience tag - like - forusing a new custom commons-validator, without any attributes at allother than "type". There's no good reason to
From: "Alexandre Poitras" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cool but my problem is there are two messages (detailled and summary) and I want to support runtime parameters. So I was thinking of adding children UIParam components but I don't know how I would specify to which message a parameters belong.
You
You might give the dataList component a look. The rowIndexVar will give you the current row (http://myfaces.apache.org/tomahawk/dataList.html).
t:dataList id="data1" styleClass="standardList" var="country" value="#{countryList.countries}" layout="simple" rowCountVar="rowCount"
s used for the datatable, and another used by the particular column. I could then synchronize those lists myself,andwrite some spaghetti to increment a counter every time I grab the data for the particular multi-row column. However, that is a pretty ugly way of handling this, andI'm hoping there is
From: "Lindholm, Greg" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hello Massimiliano, You need you write a custom tag, you can't do it with the f:converter tag.
You could also bind the target component to a managed bean and manually register a converter. Then you could use transparent attributes on the component to
From: "Matthias Wessendorf" [EMAIL PROTECTED] MyConverter converter = new MyConverter(); converter.setCustom((String) idCmp.getAttributes("custom")); idCmp.setConverter(converter); getAttributes().get("custom");
Oh yeah, that's the ticket. Thanks Matthias.
;-) -Matthias
From: "Konstantin Shaposhnikov" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hello, I am developing web application using facelets and have problem, that I do not the best way to solve. Consider following example: I have managed bean registered under name "locales" of following class: Locales { Locale[]
From: "Lindholm, Greg" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Is there a way to truncate outputText and specify the size you want from a jsp page? I have an object with a long description property. When it's listed in a dataTable I want to truncate the description column to X characters. Where X can be
From: "Murat Hazer" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi,Is there a good tutorial introduces tiles and usage of it with JSF, or is there any other good templating framework for JSF?
A couple alternatives to JSP that have rich composition options are Clay and Facelets:
From: Costa Basil [EMAIL PROTECTED] I use shale and I was wondering if there is there an easy way to know in a
backing bean on the postback that the user actually pressed a commandLink
that navigates to another page than the one the backing bean is for. I want to
avoid unecessary database
From: Costa Basil [EMAIL PROTECTED] Yes, I think your approach is good. But unfortunatelly, if I do this the table row events (the clicks on commandLink links stored in the table) are not fired because the table is not populated at that time (apply request values) and in the end I have to use
ing jars like ws-jsf solved the problem.Cagatay,
On 2/27/06, Gary VanMatre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In WAS 6, the JSF runtime is packaged in with the server. In the WAS_INSTALL_ROOT\lib you will find jsf-api.jar and ws-jsf.jar.
It looks like the ws-jsf.jar is a mix of the RI and the IBM JSF r
Clay makes easy work of reusing a view fragment with what it calls symbols.
Symbols are a substitution layer before the EL becomes a binding object
(http://struts.apache.org/struts-shale/features-reusable-views.html).
For example:
span jsfid=/widgets.html label=submit bean=mybean action="">
From: "Enrique Medina" [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MYFACES-703To my surprise, it seems this bug was ignored. I don't know exactly why, but if you let me say it, you should be careful with this type of things. It's highly dissapointing to upgrade to one new version and
From: "Garner, Shawn" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Alright, I looked at the symbols example in the usecases example. Thing I don't like about usecases is it tries to show ever feature and its hard for me to tell one feature from another. Even with the clay example there are 4 different options displayed
From: "Mike Kienenberger" [EMAIL PROTECTED] In my opinion, you're better off using facelets. Facelets appears to be more widely-accepted than Clay. For instance, Oracle ADF Faces supports facelets out of the box. Jenia4Faces supports facelets. Exadel supports facelets. I don't think any of
No, that's the facelets composition mechanism.
Using Clay, you would need a separate HTML template for the body.
clay:clay jsfid="/layout.html" id="layout"
clay:symbol name="title" value="Welcome to the Add User Page"/
clay:symbol name="header" value="/header.html"/
clay:symbol
From: "sia far" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hello All: I have been trying to run sample applications for myfaces in Rational Software Architect using Websphere 6.0.2.7. I get the following message in most of the pages I run: "com.sun.faces.saveStateFieldMarker" which makes the page useless as
From: Laurie Harper [EMAIL PROTECTED] Yee CN wrote: I am in the middle of migrating to facelets and at the same time planning for Shale. It seems to me that Shale Clay and Facelets templating overlaps to a large degree. Is there any guideline on whether the two should/can coexist and
From: Laurie Harper [EMAIL PROTECTED] Yee CN wrote: I am in the middle of migrating to facelets and at the same time planning for Shale. It seems to me that Shale Clay and Facelets templating overlaps to a large degree. Is there any guideline on whether the two should/can coexist and
From: "Garner, Shawn" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've noticed my commandLinks don't go to the page the first time.
It seems to reload the page and then if I click on it again it goes to
the next view.
This is common behavior in MyFaces when you use the brower back button to a dirty
page and repost
From: "Garner, Shawn" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I tried client and now it blows up on every link on pages that use to work.
I don't use the back button. I just use the same url from a new browser window after I restart the server.
What does the exception say?
Shawn
Gary
That's weird. Itlooks like your page doesn't have a view root defined. Do you have the f:view /f:viewtag in your jsp?
-- Original message -- From: "Garner, Shawn" [EMAIL PROTECTED] I don't think it's meaningful: javax.faces.FacesException: Unhandled exception thrown
Sorry, I was off a few lines. What is your faces servlet mapping? Is it mapped to *.faces.
I'mguessing that that view handler thinks this is an external mapping that's why it's doing the dispatchversus swapping out the view. Are you using /context07/personal.jsp from your browser or
From the stack it doesn't look like your are using Shale or Clay so you can remove all but the *.faces mapping.I don'tthink that's yourproblem.
I can't see what is going on here. I'm afraid that I'm just giving you bad information.
Gary
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From: "Balunas, Jay" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hello all, I have been lurking for some time, and have been investigating JSF for a new project at my company. Please forgive me is this has come up already - I did search through several pages of archives and could not find a reference to 1.2 support
From: Julián García [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi, I am using Hibernate + Spring + Myfaces. It's been working but I think that I am writing a LOT of code in the view layer. I have a small custom validation framework of my own, and my own init mechanisms in my beans. I use tiles. I'd like to do
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