[seam-issues] [JBoss JIRA] Commented: (JBSEAM-3251) ValidateAllRendererBase not robust enough for dynamic components
Marek Novotny (JIRA)
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Wed Dec 15 09:27:18 EST 2010
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Marek Novotny commented on JBSEAM-3251:
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ad 1) I guess you meant moving renderChildren up and not down, as it is the last call in method now
> ValidateAllRendererBase not robust enough for dynamic components
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>
> Key: JBSEAM-3251
> URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBSEAM-3251
> Project: Seam
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: JSF Controls
> Affects Versions: 2.0.2.SP1, 2.0.3.CR1, 2.1.0.A1
> Environment: Any
> Reporter: Richard Kennard
> Priority: Minor
> Attachments: ValidateAllRendererBase.java
>
> Original Estimate: 30 minutes
> Remaining Estimate: 30 minutes
>
> org.jboss.seam.ui.renderkit.ValidateAllRendererBase has two minor problems (with easy fixes) that stop it working with highly dynamic components:
> 1. doEncodeChildren attaches its ModelValidators before calling renderChildren. This misses any subcomponents the children may themselves dynamically create during their encodeBegin phase. Moving renderChildren down fixes this
> 2. A ModelValidator is only attached if the component has no existing Validators. This seems a bit of a blunt instrument. Presumably the idea is to stop attaching multiple ModelValidators. If the component happens to have, say, a LengthValidator that shouldn't stop ModelValidator entirely.
> I have attached an updated ValidateAllRendererBase. It does not break any existing unit tests.
> Disclaimer: my vested interest in this is because of Metawidget (http://www.metawidget.org).
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