anonymous wrote : "petemuir" wrote : anonymous wrote : Is there no way to end a
current conversation and begin an entirely new one in the course of a single request?
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| | I'm pretty sure there isn't, Gavin wrote about this sometime ago on the
forum.
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| I searched the forum and hadn't run across anything. I'd be interested to
know why this is the case. Even if it's not the default behaviour a @End(immediate =
"true") feature seems like it would be useful. It would also help if sometime
in the future the conversation lifecycle was documented in a bit more detail, although I
realize it's a work in progress and that might take a while.
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| anonymous wrote : AFAIK you can use the back button when using jpdl:
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| Thanks for the tip. I hadn't noticed when that feature was added. Any idea how
it works? Some type of unique token representing the current state that's placed in
the component tree perhaps?
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| anonymous wrote : What about putting the datamodel into the PAGE scope? Then start a
conversation on the next action.
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| My problem is that the next action after a list is displayed is often displaying a
selection from the list. As I understand things, on a postback the DataTable component
will reaccess the DataModel through EL variable resolution, then indicate the row
selected. If the DataModel exists in a long running conversation, that will be returned
and it'll work great. If the conversation wasn't started when the original
DataModel was generated I'd imagine a new DataModel will be created on the postback
(through the @Factory method) and it could be different from what was rendered to the
user. Does that make sense?
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