Here we go:
| <rich:modalPanel
xmlns:h="http://java.sun.com/jsf/html"
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xmlns:f="http://java.sun.com/jsf/core"
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xmlns:s="http://jboss.com/products/seam/taglib"
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xmlns:rich="http://richfaces.ajax4jsf.org/rich"
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| id="workspaces" minHeight="200"
minWidth="450" height="200" width="500">
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| <f:facet name="header">
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| <h:outputText value="Workspaces" />
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| </f:facet>
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| <f:facet name="controls">
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| <h:graphicImage value="/resource/close.png"
style="cursor:pointer"
onclick="Richfaces.hideModalPanel('workspaces')" />
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| </f:facet>
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| <h:form>
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| <h:dataTable value="#{conversationList}" var="item"
rendered="#{not empty conversationList}">
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| <h:column>
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| <h:outputText value="#{item.startDatetime}">
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| <s:convertDateTime pattern="hh:mm - dd.MM.yy" />
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| </h:outputText>
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| -
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| <h:outputText value="#{item.lastDatetime}">
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| <s:convertDateTime pattern="hh:mm - dd.MM.yy" />
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| </h:outputText>
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| </h:column>
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| <h:column>
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| <h:commandLink value="#{item.description}"
action="#{item.select}" />
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| </h:column>
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| <h:column>
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| <h:outputText value="current"
rendered="#{item.current}" />
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| </h:column>
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| <h:column>
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| <h:commandLink value="Select"
action="#{item.select}" />
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| </h:column>
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| <h:column>
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| <h:commandLink value="Destroy"
action="#{item.destroy}" />
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| </h:column>
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| </h:dataTable>
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| </h:form>
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| </rich:modalPanel>
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These part of my site is always included into the menubar!
So, if I'm in a conversation (example editing a user or something else) you can
destroy these conversation, but I'm still on the same site (looks to the user like
nothing have changed). The user doesn't see that the backing components are destroyed
and so believes he could go on. The nice thing is that their are no exceptions thrown by
seam in this case. ;)
Preferred solution:
I would like now to user a navigation rule to move after destroy method is called to the
main page, but only if I destroyed the current conversation.
Have you any idea?
Another workaround would be to disable the destroy link for the current conversation.
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