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Mathias Werlitz commented on MYFACES-748:
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The problem is that the Sun RI does not call saveState() and restoreState() 
with server-side state saving.

I think the only way to get this solved is to introduce a special PhaseListener 
that checks the current view for the SaveState component and then invokes these 
or some other methods on the component.

> t:saveState only works with client-side state saving
> ----------------------------------------------------
>
>          Key: MYFACES-748
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MYFACES-748
>      Project: MyFaces
>         Type: Bug
>   Components: Tomahawk (RI Compatability)
>     Versions: Nightly
>  Environment: Windows XP, RSA 6.0.1, JDK 1.5.0_04, Tomcat 5.0.28, Sun RI 
> (distributed with RSA 6.0.1), Tomahawk nightly build (17/10/05)
>     Reporter: Juan Medín

>
> t:saveState doesn't store the state when setting STATE_SAVING_METHOD to 
> server. It _does_ work when setting STATE_SAVING_METHOD to client.
> I'm using the Sun RI (distributed with RSA 6.0.1) plus a recent nightly build 
> of Tomahawk. 
> The test code is trivial: two JSPs with <t:saveState 
> value="aRequestScopedObject"/> like this:
> <f:view>
>       <BODY>
>               <t:saveState value="#{aRequestScopedObject}"/>
>               <h:form id="form1">
> .... more html ....
> The generated HTML doesn't include any reference to the saveState object when 
> setting server-side state saving. For the example above in a simple test form 
> with two fields (text1 and text2) this is the generated form code:
>         <form id="form1" method="post"
>                action="/testbox/faces/app/savestate/test1.jsp"
>                enctype="application/x-www-form-urlencoded">
>                <input id="form1:text1" type="text"
>                        name="form1:text1" value=""/>
>                <input id="form1:text2" type="text"
>                        name="form1:text2" value=""/>
>                <input type="submit" value="Submit"
>                        name="form1:button1" id="form1:button1"/>
>                <input type="hidden" name="form1" value="form1" />
>        </form>
> There is no html code for the saveState() tag.

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