Hm, but how to get ExternalContext.encodeResourceURL within Jscript? I tried to put an outText with this value calculated by my managed bean, but the outtext is rendered in different place not within the script.
-----Original Message----- From: Gary VanMatre [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, April 23, 2007 6:50 PM To: user@shale.apache.org Subject: RE: [shale-remote] SesionBeans in MyFaces/Portlet Application >From: "Strittmatter, Stephan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > If the Bean is in session scope I would expect only one bean per session > or am I wrong? > Session scope is defined to the web container by the "jsessionid". Does your remote request contain the jsessionid as a query parameters? Try using the ExternalContext.encodeResourceURL method to build the URL used by the remoting call. That's probably the only option if this is truly a portlet. > -----Original Message----- > From: Hermod Opstvedt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Monday, April 23, 2007 4:53 PM > To: user@shale.apache.org > Subject: SV: [shale-remote] SesionBeans in MyFaces/Portlet Application > > Hi > > Indeed - Once going in on the post, and then again going out on the > render > response. > > Hermod > > -----Opprinnelig melding----- > Fra: Strittmatter, Stephan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sendt: 23. april 2007 16:50 > Til: user@shale.apache.org > Emne: [shale-remote] SesionBeans in MyFaces/Portlet Application > > Hi all, > > I have made some small tests using shale-remote to make AJAX updates > within my MyFaces-Portlet, but I found, that the session scoped > ManagedBean is instantiated twice! > I use the: > * shale-remote of SVN (last week) > * Apache Portlet bridge 1.0 > * MyFaces/Tomahawk 1.1.5 > > I think, there are created two different contexts but not shure. Has > already had someone this problem? > > Regards, > > Stephan > >