For the record, the reason I have brought this up (aside from being a
follow up to a discussion the Seam developers were having at the last
meeting) is because this behavior is going to be the default in JSF
1.2. Thus, we want to make sure that:
a) we are aware of it (as Seam devs)
b) we vet it before JSF 1.2 is final
Cheers and happy testing.
-Dan
On Mon, Sep 8, 2008 at 6:34 AM, Przemyslaw Jaskierski
<przemjaskier(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> During the panel discussion last night as JSF One, I learned
about an
> undocumented feature in Facelets, which may be just the solution you
> were looking for, Christian, regarding stale views on a login or other
> public form page. Facelets has the ability to build the view during
> the restore view phase if on postback the view state couldn't be
> found. You simply set the context parameter PARAM_BUILD_BEFORE_RESTORE
FYI: I would be very careful before enabling this, because:
https://facelets.dev.java.net/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=270
NB this bug report (and PATCH) is 1+ year old...
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