The login() method in your example is clearly intended to be invoked within a JSF context
- it adds messages via FacesMessages and returns an action string. Remoting is not
intended to be used to call action methods such as this.
If however this is just an experiment to see how remoting works, and you're wondering
why "cliente" isn't being injected from your form, it's because remoting
calls need to explicitly specify any parameters that you require to be passed. I.e. your
login method prototype would need to be:
| public String login(Cliente client)
|
On the client side you would need to create a new Cliente object and populate it with the
username and password, then pass this object as a parameter in your remote call.
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