On the SeamPhaseListener class, at the beginning for beforePhase() method, it calls
Lifecycle.setPhaseId(event.getPhaseId()). Then at the end of the afterPhase() method, it
calls Lifecycle.setPhaseId(null);
What if the call Lifecycle.setPhaseId(null) is omitted or removed from the afterPhase()
method, what is the side-affect of this?
I am asking this because I recently integrated Seam into my application which already has
some Apache Shale Remoting feature, the Shale remoting features is broken after the Seam
integration. I tested a temporary patch by extending the SeamPhaseListener and override
the afterPhase() method like this.
@Override
| public void afterPhase(PhaseEvent p_event) {
| super.afterPhase(p_event);
| //Patch for Shale Remoting error
| Lifecycle.setPhaseId(p_event.getPhaseId());
| }
|
Thanks,
Bill
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