[JBoss JIRA] Created: (RF-6338) PanelMenu does not work in 3.3.1.SNAPSHOT
by Alexander Dubovsky (JIRA)
PanelMenu does not work in 3.3.1.SNAPSHOT
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Key: RF-6338
URL: https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/RF-6338
Project: RichFaces
Issue Type: Bug
Affects Versions: 3.3.1
Environment: 3.3.1.SNAPSHOT
Reporter: Alexander Dubovsky
Assignee: Nick Belaevski
Priority: Critical
Source:
<h:form>
<rich:panelMenu>
<rich:panelMenuGroup label="group 1">
<rich:panelMenuItem label="it 1.1" action="#{cComp.test}" />
<rich:panelMenuItem label="it 1.2" action="#{cComp.test}" />
<rich:panelMenuItem label="it 1.3" action="#{cComp.test}" />
</rich:panelMenuGroup>
<rich:panelMenuGroup label="group 2">
<rich:panelMenuItem label="it 2.1" action="#{cComp.test}" />
<rich:panelMenuItem label="it 2.2" action="#{cComp.test}" />
<rich:panelMenuItem label="it 2.3" action="#{cComp.test}" />
</rich:panelMenuGroup>
</rich:panelMenu>
</h:form>
Menu is not expanded/collapsed.
The same code was working well in 3.3.0.GA
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[JBoss JIRA] Created: (RF-6620) rich:orderingList does not update model with newly ordered list
by Scott Farley (JIRA)
rich:orderingList does not update model with newly ordered list
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Key: RF-6620
URL: https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/RF-6620
Project: RichFaces
Issue Type: Bug
Affects Versions: 3.3.0, 3.2.1
Environment: RichFaces 3.3.0 GA on JSF 1.2 (SUN RI) with Facelets.
Reporter: Scott Farley
When using <rich:orderingList> on a simple facelets page the the model object is not updated with the newly ordered list. I can see this work with RichFaces 3.1.3 but NOT 3.2.1 or 3.3.0. My scenario includes using a JSF managed bean with a value of List<MyDataType> which is referenced in the "value" attribute of the "rich:orderingList" element. The model setter method does get called on the managed bean when a commandButton fires an action but the model still has the original list. Also the value changed event is not fired.
Debugging the code showed that only in version 3.1.3 did the UIOderingList.validate(FacesContext context) method "walk" over the newly submitted values to build a list with the new values. Version 3.3.0 walks over the original values instead causing the newValue to be the old value but still calls the setSelection() and setActiveItem() allowing them to work correctly.
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[JBoss JIRA] Created: (RF-3702) rich:orderingList doesn't update the correct instance when
by Zied Hamdi (JIRA)
rich:orderingList doesn't update the correct instance when
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Key: RF-3702
URL: http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/RF-3702
Project: RichFaces
Issue Type: Bug
Affects Versions: 3.2.0
Environment: facelets 1.1.14
Reporter: Zied Hamdi
The 'selection' attribute of 'rich:orederingList' doesn't update the binded object when in a loop (ui:repeat, a4j:repeat, h:dataTable), but the first element instead.
See the log output that demonstrates the problem:
Initialized ListHolder with : [my, first]
Initialized ListHolder with : [my, last]
Initialized ListHolder with : [my, everything]
selected set on '[my, first]'
Button clicked on '[my, last]'
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"
xmlns:f="http://java.sun.com/jsf/core"
xmlns:h="http://java.sun.com/jsf/html"
xmlns:rich="http://richfaces.org/rich"
xmlns:ui="http://java.sun.com/jsf/facelets"
xmlns:a4j="http://richfaces.org/a4j"
xmlns:jsp="http://java.sun.com/JSP/Page"
xmlns:c="http://java.sun.com/jstl/core">
<f:view>
<body style="margin: 0; padding: 0;">
<h:form id="mainForm">
<h:messages title="errors"/>
<ui:repeat value="#{testController.listHolders}" var="listHolder">
<rich:panel id="panel" header="#{listHolder.entries}">
<rich:orderingList id="orderingList" value="#{listHolder.entries}" var="entry"
selection="#{listHolder.selected}">
<rich:column>
<h:outputText id="outputText" value="#{entry}" />
</rich:column>
</rich:orderingList>
<h:commandButton id="button" actionListener="#{listHolder.doItLstr}"
value="do it" />
</rich:panel>
</ui:repeat>
</h:form>
</body>
</f:view>
</html>
public class TestController {
protected List<ListHolder> listHolders = new ArrayList<ListHolder>();
{
listHolders.add(new ListHolder("my first"));
listHolders.add(new ListHolder("my last"));
listHolders.add(new ListHolder("my everything"));
}
public class ListHolder {
List<String> entries = new ArrayList<String>();
Set<String> selected;
public ListHolder(String value) {
entries = Arrays.asList(value.split(" "));
System.out.println("Initialized ListHolder with : " + entries);
}
public void doItLstr(ActionEvent actionEvent) {
System.out.println("Button clicked on '" + entries + "'");
}
public List<String> getEntries() {
return entries;
}
public void setEntries(List<String> entries) {
this.entries = entries;
}
public Set<String> getSelected() {
return selected;
}
public void setSelected(Set<String> selected) {
System.out.println("selected set on '" + entries + "'");
this.selected = selected;
}
}
public List<ListHolder> getListHolders() {
return listHolders;
}
public void setListHolders(List<ListHolder> listHolders) {
this.listHolders = listHolders;
}
}
----------------------------------------- workaround attempt -----------------------------
I've tried to do a binding on each row but it doesn't work too: I have an error as if ui:repeat was performed at compile time, but I'm almost sure it is a render-time tag (it doesn't work with a h:dataTable too)
Caused by: javax.el.PropertyNotFoundException: /test/orderingList.xhtml @21,78 binding="#{listHolder.orderingList}": Target Unreachable, identifier 'listHolder' resolved to null
at com.sun.facelets.el.TagValueExpression.setValue(TagValueExpression.java:95)
at com.sun.faces.application.ApplicationImpl.createComponent(ApplicationImpl.java:248)
at com.sun.facelets.tag.jsf.ComponentHandler.createComponent(ComponentHandler.java:224)
at com.sun.facelets.tag.jsf.ComponentHandler.apply(ComponentHandler.java:139)
at com.sun.facelets.tag.CompositeFaceletHandler.apply(CompositeFaceletHandler.java:47)
at com.sun.facelets.tag.jsf.ComponentHandler.applyNextHandler(ComponentHandler.java:314)
at com.sun.facelets.tag.jsf.ComponentHandler.apply(ComponentHandler.java:169)
at com.sun.facelets.tag.jsf.ComponentHandler.applyNextHandler(ComponentHandler.java:314)
at com.sun.facelets.tag.jsf.ComponentHandler.apply(ComponentHandler.java:169)
at com.sun.facelets.tag.CompositeFaceletHandler.apply(CompositeFaceletHandler.java:47)
at com.sun.facelets.tag.jsf.ComponentHandler.applyNextHandler(ComponentHandler.java:314)
at com.sun.facelets.tag.jsf.ComponentHandler.apply(ComponentHandler.java:169)
at com.sun.facelets.tag.CompositeFaceletHandler.apply(CompositeFaceletHandler.java:47)
at com.sun.facelets.tag.jsf.core.ViewHandler.apply(ViewHandler.java:109)
at com.sun.facelets.tag.CompositeFaceletHandler.apply(CompositeFaceletHandler.java:47)
at com.sun.facelets.compiler.NamespaceHandler.apply(NamespaceHandler.java:49)
at com.sun.facelets.tag.CompositeFaceletHandler.apply(CompositeFaceletHandler.java:47)
at com.sun.facelets.compiler.EncodingHandler.apply(EncodingHandler.java:25)
at com.sun.facelets.impl.DefaultFacelet.apply(DefaultFacelet.java:95)
at com.sun.facelets.FaceletViewHandler.buildView(FaceletViewHandler.java:524)
at com.sun.facelets.FaceletViewHandler.renderView(FaceletViewHandler.java:567)
at org.ajax4jsf.application.ViewHandlerWrapper.renderView(ViewHandlerWrapper.java:108)
at org.ajax4jsf.application.AjaxViewHandler.renderView(AjaxViewHandler.java:189)
at com.sun.faces.lifecycle.RenderResponsePhase.execute(RenderResponsePhase.java:109)
at com.sun.faces.lifecycle.Phase.doPhase(Phase.java:100)
at com.sun.faces.lifecycle.LifecycleImpl.render(LifecycleImpl.java:139)
at javax.faces.webapp.FacesServlet.service(FacesServlet.java:266)
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[JBoss JIRA] Created: (RF-5605) Tree: reRender does not work after drag/Drop operation.
by Alexander Dubovsky (JIRA)
Tree: reRender does not work after drag/Drop operation.
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Key: RF-5605
URL: https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/RF-5605
Project: RichFaces
Issue Type: Bug
Affects Versions: 3.2.2, 3.3.0
Environment: 3.2.2.GA, 3.3.0.CR2
Reporter: Alexander Dubovsky
Assignee: Nick Belaevski
Fix For: Future
<rich:tree value="#{custom.data}" var="item">
<rich:treeNode reRender="label"
dropListener="#{item.processDrop}"
dragType="all" acceptedTypes="all">
<h:outputText value="#{item}" />
</rich:treeNode>
</rich:tree>
<h:outputText id="label" value="#{custom.text}" />
public void processDrop(DropEvent e) {
text = "!!! item was dropped !!!";
System.out.println("!!! item was dropped !!!");
}
# Open page
# Drag some node and drop it to another node
Result: dropListener was called, but text was not rerendered.
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