Hi !
That's a great idea witch probably resolve my problem !!
Thanks for your answers guys.
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De : Sigbjørn Tvedt [mailto:sigbjo...@gmail.com]
Envoyé : mercredi 25 août 2010 12:24
À : Tapestry users
Objet : Re: Event Refresh when hit F5
Hi.
How about int
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> Envoyé : mardi 24 août 2010 22:35
> À : Tapestry users
> Objet : Re: Event Refresh when hit F5
>
> > I'm trying to detect the event Refresh on my page in order to clean all
> persistant variables (annoted @Persist).
>
> Could you use th
ith all fields empty (username and question).
Thanks in advance !
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De : Josh Canfield [mailto:joshcanfi...@gmail.com]
Envoyé : mardi 24 août 2010 22:35
À : Tapestry users
Objet : Re: Event Refresh when hit F5
> I'm trying to detect the event Refresh on my page in
> I'm trying to detect the event Refresh on my page in order to clean all
> persistant variables (annoted @Persist).
Could you use the "flash" persistence strategy instead?
If not, what are you trying to accomplish? Can you give the workflow?
Josh
On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 5:05 AM, Cucchietti Den
Hi everybody !!
I'm trying to detect the event Refresh on my page in order to clean all
persistant variables (annoted @Persist).
To clean these variables I use this code:
@Inject
private ComponentResources componentResources;
componentResources.discardPersistentFieldChanges();
But the problem