2009/5/12 Andy Schwartz <andy.schwartz(a)oracle.com>
Hi David -
Hi Andy,
Thanks for responding.
David Geary wrote On 5/12/2009 12:36 PM ET:
<h:selectOneMenu id="menu"
value="#{place.zoomIndex}"
valueChangeListener="#{place.zoomChanged}"
style="font-size:13px;font-family:Palatino">
<f:selectItems value="#{places.zoomLevelItems}"/>
*<f:ajax execute="@this" render="image"/>
*
</h:selectOneMenu>
This looks good to me.
Yup. I thought that perhaps I was failing validation for some reason, so I
added immediate="true" to the f:ajax tag, but it didn't fix the problem. :(
With FireBug, I've verified that a POST request is indeed executed when I
change the zoom level, and it appears that everything is in order:
form form
j_id-939329235_16ef8569:0:j_id-939329235_16ef8513:j_id1608935764_5fe6690f:menu
3
javax.faces.ViewState -1363564553004911965:-1863826268811277742
javax.faces.behavior.event valueChange
javax.faces.partial.ajax true
javax.faces.partial.event change
javax.faces.partial.execute
j_id-939329235_16ef8569:0:j_id-939329235_16ef8513:j_id1608935764_5fe6690f:menu
javax.faces.partial.render
j_id-939329235_16ef8569:0:j_id-939329235_16ef8513:j_id1608935764_5fe6690f:image
javax.faces.source
j_id-939329235_16ef8569:0:j_id-939329235_16ef8513:j_id1608935764_5fe6690f:menu
And the request payload looks right - seems like all of the necessary
information is present. (Though, man, those auto-generated client
ids sure
are huge!)
Yes, it looks right to me too.
I get a response back that looks like this:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<partial-response><changes><update
id="javax.faces.ViewState"><![CDATA[1747337848471748955:2683565346534242854
]]></update></changes></partial-response>
However, with f:ajax, my value change listener is never invoked on the
server, so the menu doesn't update, even though I've specified that the menu
should go through the execute phase of the lifecycle.
Does anyone know why my value change listener is not invoked? Am I doing
something wrong, or is this a bug?
Seems like the execute portion of the lifecycle is not being invoked
properly. I don't see anything wrong in your code - so I suspect
there is a
bug here.
I put a phase listener in the app to monitor the lifecycle, and all six
phases of the lifecycle are invoked, in the correct order when the ajax
request is made, but my value change listener is still not invoked. It's
interesting to note that when I remove the f:ajax tag, and add an
onchange="submit()" attribute to the menu, my value change listener does get
invoked, so it definitely seems like a bug to me. I can't think of any good
reason for the difference in behavior between the Ajax and non-Ajax
versions.
It seems to me that the lifecycle is executing properly, but it's not
processing my menu, even though I've got execute="@this", and that
information is apparently correctly passed to the server.
Is anyone from the RI team listening? Ryan? I can JAR up the app, and send
it to interested parties. I'd really like to get this fixed so I can nail
down this demo for JavaOne. It's a pretty cool demo, but it looses much of
its appeal when it doesn't work.
Help!!
btw, here are a couple of interesting datapoints:
1. I have breakpoints in jsf.ajax.request and jsf.ajax.response. The request
breakpoint is hit, but the response is not. The return status for the
response is 200, so there are apparently no errors.
2. I thought, from Jim Driscoll's blog about f:ajax, that we had to specify
client ids for execute and render, so I originally had this:
<f:ajax execute="@this" render="#{cc.clientId}:image"/>
But when I do that, I get this error...
<f:ajax> contains an unknown id
'j_id-939329235_16ef8569:0:j_id-939329235_16ef8513:j_id1608935764_5fe6690f:image'
..when I load the page, even though that is the correct client id (as
evidenced from the request data above). Evidently, we're supposed to use the
component id and not the client id?
When specifying execute/render ids for <f:ajax>, the id resolution behavior
is similar to findComponent(). So, if you specify a relative id,
eg.
"image", this should be resolved relative to the nearest naming container.
In your case, that would be the composite component. In order to specify an
absolute id, you would prefix the id with ":", eg.
":foo:mycompositecomp:image".
Ah, okay, I missed that in the docs. Thanks for the explanation.
david