Dear everyone,
I found a solution wich is not final but ok for now...
as described if you follow the link Kito sent i'm doing a hack now to
avoid the crash:
http://www.jsfcentral.com/listings/A20158?link
To verify that someone is coming from outside ( the login page ) we send
a URL
Hi Simon ,
thanks a lot for that infos ! I installed the newest Versions of
Orchestra 1.3 and jsf RI (1.2_12) now and the behave is different now :
no more null pointer , but still an exception ...
after the session timeout i get the following log output :
12.02.2009 11:09:35
Hi!
-Original Message-
From: Filip Lyncker [mailto:lync...@lyth.de]
Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2009 11:29 AM
Yep, here it is:
javax.faces.application.ViewExpiredException:
viewId:/pages/start/actuell.jsf - View /pages/start/actuell.jsf could
not be restored.
if
Mario Ivankovits schrieb:
Hi!
-Original Message-
From: Filip Lyncker [mailto:lync...@lyth.de]
Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2009 11:29 AM
Yep, here it is:
javax.faces.application.ViewExpiredException:
viewId:/pages/start/actuell.jsf - View /pages/start/actuell.jsf could
not be
FYI, there is a whole section about error handling (and a link to an
example that handles the ViewExpiredException) in the Wiki.
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On Feb 12, 2009, at 5:43 AM, Simon Kitching skitch...@apache.org
wrote:
Mario Ivankovits
Dear Kito,
We are using JSF(RI) and Orchestra.core v1.2 ... so do you have some ideas for
me?
thanks regards,
filip
Kito Mann schrieb:
Folio,
Which version of the reference implementation are you using, and
which version of Orchestra?
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I don't think this is anything to do with Orchestra.
This message:
WARNUNG: executePhase(RESTORE_VIEW1,
org.apache.myfaces.orchestra.lib.jsf.
orchestrafacescontextfactor...@108e435)
threw exception
java.lang.NullPointerException
at
Dear Simon,
you're right, im sorry, Im using the version 1.2.03 of RI JSF. Yes I
know there is a newer version also from orchestra. But first I tried to
understand the problem than just to upgrade the version of my frameworks
b/c I allways had a lot other problems than ...
let me describe it
Hi,
I presume you're using server-side state-saving.
So the browser accesses foo.jsf, and is returned a page containing a
special hidden field that is the key of the saved state within the
user's http session on the server.
Then the user's http session times out.
The user clicks a submit
Hi!
What normally happens then is that the JSF implementation will just log
an unable to restore view message to its logfile, and simply *render*
the specified page rather than doing a postback, just as if the user
had done a GET request for the url rather than a POST request.
Unhappily JSF
Dear Group ,
I have a problem in an enviroment with orchestra,jsf,spring and
authentikation using a tomcat realm.
If the session timed out the user is redirected from the secured area to
the login page wich is in the free-area. But the realm seems to store
the last request.
After login in
Folio,
Which version of the reference implementation are you using, and
which version of Orchestra?
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On Feb 10, 2009, at 2:02 PM, Filip Lyncker lync...@lyth.de wrote:
Dear Group ,
I have a problem in an enviroment
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