why don't ?

Ted Steen wrote:
I dont think you can use that with multiple values as the context :/

2008/7/9 Francisco Manzano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Or, you can use the new @PageActivationContext  annotation for a greater
simplicity

Zanius

Ted Steen wrote:
Just add more parameters to the activate/passivate-methods.
Or you can use (Object[] parameters).
Or you can use (EventContext context)

The way to go for you would be to just add more parameters to the
activate/passivate-methods.

2008/7/9 t <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

void onActivate(String message)
 {
  System.out.println("Another page is activated! The
    message is: " + message);
  this.passedMessage = message;
 }
 String onPassivate()
 {
  System.out.println("Another page is passivated...");
  return passedMessage;
 }

This is the snippet that i got from t5 book on how to pass parameter from
first
page to 2nd page. if i need to pass more than 1 parameter to 2nd pages,
how to
do it?




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