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Mark Richter commented on JBSEAM-2501:
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That was not meant as a threat, I was just trying to point out how important this bug is
to me and my company.
I spent the best part of half a day creating the code and docs for this bug and to have it
treated with such contempt (not even looked at) is both frustrating and demoralising. I
guess I can be thankful that this happened before our up coming tender bid rather than
during or after it.
Action not being called on backing bean in default scope.
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Key: JBSEAM-2501
URL:
http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBSEAM-2501
Project: JBoss Seam
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Core
Affects Versions: 2.0.1.CR1, 2.0.0.GA
Environment: Java 1.5.0_10, JBoss 4.2.2.GA, Windows XP, Seam 2.0.1.CR1
Reporter: Mark Richter
Attachments: booking.zip
When you create a Stateful EJB in default conversation scope the action on a html
commandButton is not always being called. Also if you change it to a seam button the
action is called however the forms fields are not being set. This is best demonstrated
with an example. I will attach a modified booking example. Simply replace the attached
files with those in the seam booking example in 2.0.1.CR1 or 2.0.0.GA release.
When you run the example, login (demo/demo) and click the find hotels button. Now click
the "Html - More results" commandButton. All results are cleared because its
defined action "hotelSearch.nextPage" is never called. Put the bean in session
scope and it works fine. Also repeat this but this time click the "Seam - More
Results" button. When you click this button the action is called correctly however
the setters (i.e. setPageNo, setSearchString etc..) are not called. Apart from the
inconsistency I would expect that in both cases the setters are called and then the action
to be called.
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