Hi John,
as someone posted before. it is pretty unlikely that there is a problem
with managed beans in myfaces, so there must be something wrong with
your setup.
But i can't see any other problems, than i had mentioned before, in your
postet code.
So the only thing i can further do is waiting fo
006 5:51 PM
To: MyFaces Discussion
Subject: Re: AW: Managed beans not being instantiated - No resolution?
When you say the constructor does not fire, at which point during the
application life cycle are you looking for this to happen ? Your quarantine
bean is in session scope.
Dennis
006 08:40 PM
>To: 'MyFaces Discussion'
>Subject: RE: AW: Managed beans not being instantiated - No resolution?
>
> The setter is public void setHithere(String hithere)
>
>Sorry for the red herring... I had reposted the original post before changing
>that code.
>
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2006 5:04 PM
To: MyFaces Discussion
Subject: Re: AW: Managed beans not being instantiated - No resolution?
Cyclic managed bean references only apply to the name of the bean, not the
type. You are correct about the setter though.
Dennis Byrne
>-Original Message-
>From: Jörg Lieg
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>Subject: AW: Managed beans not being instantiated - No resolution?
>
>For a starting point, I think that setHithere() must be
>setHithere(String) for java beans convention.
>Furthermore - I think I have read that cyclic dependencies are not
>allowed the way
that’s what i would be looking for.
Cheers
Jörg
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