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Matej Novotny commented on RF-13230:
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Ok I can see what you mean now.
I re-used the sample and added a4j:commandButton calling a bean method (setting state to
null) and rendering the table.
But try as I might I cannot make this working on 4.3.3.Final where you claim this should
work (obviously it does not work on 4.3.x either). I even tried using differently
annotated beans (managed, session or view scoped) but with no effect.
Therefore so far, this seems to be a bug but not a regression. If you really got this
working on 4.3.3 I wonder if you would have a working sample to show. Until then I am
removing the regression label.
Also I will write a test for this issue so we are able to resolve this problem.
Resetting table state on extendedDataTable does not reset table when
using ajax re-render
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Key: RF-13230
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/RF-13230
Project: RichFaces
Issue Type: Bug
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Components: component-tables
Affects Versions: 4.3.4
Reporter: Immo Benjes
Assignee: Matej Novotny
Labels: regression
Fix For: 4.3.5
On a extendedDataTable resetting the table state and then re-rendering the table via ajax
does not work, the table still shows the custom column ordering and column width. Only
when reloading the complete page, the table is displayed in its default form.
To reproduce:
rich:extendedDataTable with tableState help in a (e.g. Seam conversation scoped bean).
Change the column ordering, now call an ajax method that resets the table state to null or
an empty string. Re-render the table after completion. The column ordering stays the
same.
This used to work on RF 4.3.3
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