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Dustin Peterson updated RF-8470:
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Description:
I'm using rich:toolbar in connection with ui:include or a4j:include (the effect is the
same).
The MenuItems below toolbar set variables, which page to include and the include-component
includes this page - does work well.
But if I use e.g. a4j:commandLink or rich:progressBar, the ActionEvents of the MenuItems
won't be fired. The JSF Lifecycle is working properly.
I have to do one request on the toolbar and in the next request everything works fine
again, so i have to press the toolbar item twice.
It sounds to me like a bug.
Anyway, the normal JSF commandLink or commandButton does work well and their ActionEvents
are fired, so the problem should be anywhere in toolbar, menuitem or dropdownmenu.
Here's the code of the main page:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<html
xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"
xmlns:h="http://java.sun.com/jsf/html"
xmlns:f="http://java.sun.com/jsf/core"
xmlns:ui="http://java.sun.com/jsf/facelets"
xmlns:a4j="http://richfaces.org/a4j"
xmlns:rich="http://richfaces.org/rich">
<f:view locale="#{contentmanager.locale}" id="mainview">
<head>
<title><h:outputText value="#{msg.title}" /></title>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="style.css" />
<ui:insert name="script" />
</head>
<f:loadBundle basename="local.bundle"
var="msg" />
<f:loadBundle basename="#{contentmanager.currentResourcePath}"
var="msgmod" />
<body>
<rich:panel headerClass="panelHeader" bodyClass="panelBody">
<f:facet name="header">
<h:form>
<rich:toolBar styleClass="toolbar" width="100%"
binding="#{contentmanager.toolbar}" contentClass="toolbaritem"
itemSeparator="line" id="toolbar">
<rich:toolBarGroup location="right">
<h:commandLink action="#{contentmanager.changeCurrentLocale}">
<f:param name="locale" value="de" />
<h:graphicImage styleClass="language"
value="#{contentmanager.iconGerman}" />
</h:commandLink>
<h:commandLink action="#{contentmanager.changeCurrentLocale}">
<f:param name="locale" value="en" />
<h:graphicImage styleClass="language"
value="#{contentmanager.iconEnglish}" />
</h:commandLink>
</rich:toolBarGroup>
</rich:toolBar>
</h:form>
</f:facet>
<h:panelGroup
rendered="#{contentmanager.moduleConfigurationChanged}">
<br /><p class="text"><h:graphicImage
value="#{contentmanager.iconNewMail}"
style="height:24px;vertical-align:middle;align:left" /><h:outputText
styleClass="richpadding" value="#{msg.moduleconfigchanged}"
/></p>
</h:panelGroup>
<h:messages styleClass="removeliststyle" errorClass="error"
infoClass="success" />
<!-- INCLUDED PAGE -->
<ui:include src="#{contentmanager.currentInclude}"
id="includewindow"/>
<br />
</rich:panel>
</body>
</f:view>
</html>
In the backing bean, the toolbar items are created with the specific MenuItems and
ActionListeners on the MenuItems.
For example if I click that link:
<a4j:commandLink actionListener="#{module.analysation}"
reRender="dataGroup">
<f:param name="id" value="#{module.identifier}" />
<h:outputText
value="test" />
<rich:componentControl for="dataPanel" operation="show"
event="onclick" />
</a4j:commandLink>
dataGroup is a panelGroup in the modalPanel.
After clicking this link and the corresponding hide-link for the modalpanel, the next time
I click on a menuitem the ActionEvents aren't fired.
was:
I'm using rich:toolbar in connection with ui:include or a4j:include (the effect is the
same).
The MenuItems below toolbar set variables, which page to include and the include-component
includes this page - does work well.
But if I use e.g. a4j:commandLink or rich:progressBar, the ActionEvents of the MenuItems
won't be fired. The JSF Lifecycle is working properly.
I have to do one request on the toolbar and in the next request everything works fine
again, so i have to press the toolbar item twice.
It sounds to me like a bug.
Anyway, the normal JSF commandLink or commandButton does work well and their ActionEvents
are fired, so the problem should be anywhere in toolbar, menuitem or dropdownmenu.
MenuItems doesn't work after Ajax-Requests
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Key: RF-8470
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/RF-8470
Project: RichFaces
Issue Type: Bug
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Components: component-menu
Affects Versions: 3.3.2.SR1
Environment: Windows XP SP3
Internet Explorer 6, Firefox 3.6, Chrome 4.0, Opera 10.10
Apache MyFaces 1.2.6
Richfaces 3.3.2
Reporter: Dustin Peterson
I'm using rich:toolbar in connection with ui:include or a4j:include (the effect is
the same).
The MenuItems below toolbar set variables, which page to include and the
include-component includes this page - does work well.
But if I use e.g. a4j:commandLink or rich:progressBar, the ActionEvents of the MenuItems
won't be fired. The JSF Lifecycle is working properly.
I have to do one request on the toolbar and in the next request everything works fine
again, so i have to press the toolbar item twice.
It sounds to me like a bug.
Anyway, the normal JSF commandLink or commandButton does work well and their ActionEvents
are fired, so the problem should be anywhere in toolbar, menuitem or dropdownmenu.
Here's the code of the main page:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<html
xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"
xmlns:h="http://java.sun.com/jsf/html"
xmlns:f="http://java.sun.com/jsf/core"
xmlns:ui="http://java.sun.com/jsf/facelets"
xmlns:a4j="http://richfaces.org/a4j"
xmlns:rich="http://richfaces.org/rich">
<f:view locale="#{contentmanager.locale}" id="mainview">
<head>
<title><h:outputText value="#{msg.title}" /></title>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="style.css" />
<ui:insert name="script" />
</head>
<f:loadBundle basename="local.bundle"
var="msg" />
<f:loadBundle basename="#{contentmanager.currentResourcePath}"
var="msgmod" />
<body>
<rich:panel headerClass="panelHeader"
bodyClass="panelBody">
<f:facet name="header">
<h:form>
<rich:toolBar styleClass="toolbar" width="100%"
binding="#{contentmanager.toolbar}"
contentClass="toolbaritem"
itemSeparator="line" id="toolbar">
<rich:toolBarGroup location="right">
<h:commandLink action="#{contentmanager.changeCurrentLocale}">
<f:param name="locale" value="de" />
<h:graphicImage styleClass="language"
value="#{contentmanager.iconGerman}" />
</h:commandLink>
<h:commandLink action="#{contentmanager.changeCurrentLocale}">
<f:param name="locale" value="en" />
<h:graphicImage styleClass="language"
value="#{contentmanager.iconEnglish}" />
</h:commandLink>
</rich:toolBarGroup>
</rich:toolBar>
</h:form>
</f:facet>
<h:panelGroup
rendered="#{contentmanager.moduleConfigurationChanged}">
<br /><p class="text"><h:graphicImage
value="#{contentmanager.iconNewMail}"
style="height:24px;vertical-align:middle;align:left" /><h:outputText
styleClass="richpadding" value="#{msg.moduleconfigchanged}"
/></p>
</h:panelGroup>
<h:messages styleClass="removeliststyle" errorClass="error"
infoClass="success" />
<!-- INCLUDED PAGE -->
<ui:include src="#{contentmanager.currentInclude}"
id="includewindow"/>
<br />
</rich:panel>
</body>
</f:view>
</html>
In the backing bean, the toolbar items are created with the specific MenuItems and
ActionListeners on the MenuItems.
For example if I click that link:
<a4j:commandLink actionListener="#{module.analysation}"
reRender="dataGroup">
<f:param name="id" value="#{module.identifier}" />
<h:outputText
value="test" />
<rich:componentControl for="dataPanel" operation="show"
event="onclick" />
</a4j:commandLink>
dataGroup is a panelGroup in the modalPanel.
After clicking this link and the corresponding hide-link for the modalpanel, the next
time I click on a menuitem the ActionEvents aren't fired.
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