> "I have an application in which inside in a component I need to call a child 
> component invoked programmatically in the java code of the parent component."


I have a feeling that you are doing something the wrong (and overly difficult) 
way.  Could you use a WOSwitchComponent or WOComponentContent?


Chuck



On Apr 11, 2011, at 4:07 AM, Paolo Sommaruga wrote:

> Hi Amedeo,
> 
> After invoking the child component I use response.contentString() component 
> to retrieve the html generated and insert it programmatically somewhere in 
> the main component html output. 
> With pageWithName doesn't work, I have many exception of type "lookup of 
> unknown key" in the child component. It seems that WO is searching in the 
> child component the same key of the parent component. 
> 
> Such behavior does not happen with  responseForComponentWithName. There isa 
> only the new session problem
> 
> Regards
> 
> Paolo
> 
> 
> Il giorno 10/apr/2011, alle ore 22.33, Amedeo Mantica ha scritto:
> 
>> why not:
>> 
>> WOComponent myPage = pageWithName(ComponentName.class);
>> .
>> .
>> WOResponse response = myPage.generateResponse();
>> return response;
>> 
>> regards
>> Amedeo
>> 
>> On 10/apr/2011, at 20.31, Paolo Sommaruga wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> I have an application in which inside in a component I need to call a child 
>>> component invoked programmatically in the java code of the parent 
>>> component. I use
>>> 
>>> (WOApplication.application ()). responseForComponentWithName(ComponentName,
>>>                                              null
>>>                                              null
>>>                                              null
>>>                                              uriPrefix,
>>>                                              null);
>>> 
>>> and it works. 
>>> 
>>> But I see that the component invoked programmatically uses a new session 
>>> than the one of the calling component.
>>> Is there a way to call responseForComponentWithName() in order to open the 
>>> new component in the same session of the caller component ?
>>> 
>>> Thanks
>>> 
>>> Paolo
>>> 
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