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Shane Bryzak closed JBSEAM-4455.
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Fix Version/s: 2.2.1.CR1
Resolution: Done
Fixed in SVN, thanks for pointing out this inconsistency.
Seamspace -- viewIds in s:link and s:button
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Key: JBSEAM-4455
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBSEAM-4455
Project: Seam
Issue Type: Patch
Components: Examples
Affects Versions: 2.2.0.GA
Environment: Seam 2.2 Rev. 11569
http://anonsvn.jboss.org/repos/seam/branches/community/Seam_2_2
Reporter: Wolfgang Schwendt
Assignee: Shane Bryzak
Priority: Trivial
Fix For: 2.2.1.CR1
Attachments: seamspaceViewIdPath.txt
When s:link and s:button are used in the facelets view template files of the Seamspace
example,
the JSF viewId to link to is written incorrectly.
Right now in the Seamspace example, the viewId to link to is written as follows:
s:link view="/friendrequest.seam" value="Send a friend request"
propagation="none"...
Instead of using the suffix/extension ".seam", the viewId to link to must be
correctly written with the suffix/extension ".xhtml":
s:link view="/friendrequest.seam" value="Send a friend request"
propagation="none"...
If ".seam" is used rather than ".xhtml", it leads to the missing
propagation of page parameters. When an s:link/s:button is rendered,
UISeamCommandBase.getUrl() retrieves the set of page parameters from
Pages.getStringValuesFromModel(). The Pages component holds metadata for pages defined
in pages.xml, including page parameters. When the wrong viewId is used,
Pages.getStringValuesFromModel() does not find the page parameters for the JSF view to
link to, and therefore page parameters are omitted when rendering the link. For example,
when the viewID is written with '.seam', the link for sending a friend request is
rendered with the target URL
http://127.0.0.1:8080/seamspace/friendrequest.seam, but it
should be
http://127.0.0.1:8080/seamspace/friendrequest.seam?name=shadowman
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