Hi Simon
thanks for your answer, 
no we dont use any cluster nether we're using load balancing. So do you have
any other idea wich may solve our problem ? 

cheers


ciscolos



Simon Kitching wrote:
> 
> ciscolos schrieb:
>> Hi forum , 
>>
>>
>> we're using Tomahawk 1.1.7 with Myfaces 1.2.4 and Facelets 1.1.14. After
>> changing the context-param "javax.faces.STATE_SAVING_METHOD"  from client
>> to
>> server. We're not able use command links any more. if we try to perform a
>> view action wich calls a bean we get the following error.
>> We found a lot of stuff about such errors, but unfortunatly nobody wrote
>> any
>> solution. 
>> Is there a way to use tomahawk wihle configuring the framwork to server
>> statesaving?
>>
>>
>> thanks a lot for help, 
>>
>>
>> cheers
>>
>>
>> ciscolos
>>  
>>
>> /pages/start/actuell.jsfThe expected view was not returned for the view
>> identifier: /pages/start/actuell.jsf
>> +- Stack Trace
>>
>> javax.faces.application.ViewExpiredException: /pages/start/actuell.jsfThe
>> expected view was not returned for the view identifier:
>> /pages/start/actuell.jsf
>> at
>> org.apache.myfaces.lifecycle.RestoreViewExecutor.execute(RestoreViewExecutor.java:88)
>> at
>> org.apache.myfaces.lifecycle.LifecycleImpl.executePhase(LifecycleImpl.java:103)
>>   
> 
> It works fine for me. You must be doing something unusual with the 
> request somehow.
> 
> Do you perhaps have a load-balancing system where requests are 
> redirected to a pool of servers? If so, then when using 
> server-side-state you will of course need to configure http-session 
> clustering.
> 
> 
> Regards,
> Simon
> 
> 
> 

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