Hi, yep it comes from render reponse phase.
Hmm is see. But how can i catch this if there is really an runtime exception in the render response phase? "Can not find component" can be fixed during development but what about other exceptions? Regards, Thomas 2012/2/23 Martin Koci <[email protected]> > Hi, > > your exception comes from render response phase, right? see [1]. > > It is a know problem but not solveable know - it requires specification > change I think. > > > Regards, > > Kočičák > > > [1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MYFACES-3191 > > > > Thomas Andraschko píše v Čt 23. 02. 2012 v 14:51 +0100: > > Hi, > > > > i have a weird behavior on some partial requests/responses. > > If i get a exception a partial request, my ExceptionHandler will be > called > > and a redirect to my own error page will be done. > > > > However, PrimeFaces throws an FacesException if a component can not be > > found (I think this is the same behavior as with MyFaces or Mojarra). > > In this case, 2x partial-response tags will rendered. > > > > What MyFaces do: > > > > -start writing partial response > > -render components > > -end writing partial response > > -exception (Can not find component occured) > > -call ExceptionHandler > > -write next partial response with redirect tag > > > > So PrimeFaces does only check the first partial-response tag and so it > does > > not redirect to the page. > > > > I this behavior really correct in this way? Or should i create an issue? > > > > Best regards, > > Thomas > > >

