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Brian Leathem commented on RF-10862:
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The behaviour event is fired, and acted upon by the server, but is ignored, because the
behaviorSource is not the component itself:
{code}
if (behaviorSource != null && behaviorSource.equals(clientId)) {...}
{code}
In my test case, the Strings compared are: "j_idt48:j_idt50Input" and
"j_idt48:j_idt50"
Note the extra "Input" appended to the end of the behaviorSource.
Autocomplete: does not perform decode of the behaviors
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Key: RF-10862
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/RF-10862
Project: RichFaces
Issue Type: Bug
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Components: base functionality , component-input, core
Affects Versions: 4.0.0.Final
Reporter: Ilya Shaikovsky
Fix For: 4.1.0.Tracking
http://community.jboss.org/message/598526#598526
checked with
{code}
<rich:autocomplete mode="cachedAjax" tokens=", "
minChars="0"
autoFill="false" selectFirst="false"
autocompleteMethod="#{autocompleteBean.autocomplete}"
valueChangeListener="#{autocompleteBean.vcl}">
<a4j:ajax listener="#{autocompleteBean.list}"
event="change"/>
</rich:autocomplete>
<h:inputText>
<a4j:ajax listener="#{autocompleteBean.list}"
event="change"/>
</h:inputText>
{code}
input calls listener and autocomplete not. Text renderer performs
{code}
String clientId = decodeBehaviors(context, component);
{code}
and in autocomplete there is no such code.
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