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Alejandro Ramirez commented on BEEHIVE-165:
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Rich, I think that SharedFlows should be able to co-exist with global.app. The
following is from the requirements from John Rohrlich
SharedFlow - GlobalApp Issues
o GlobalApp can coexist with SharedFlow for applications in
transition.
> Actions in SharedFlows located next to global.app do not seem to work
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> Key: BEEHIVE-165
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BEEHIVE-165
> Project: Beehive
> Type: Bug
> Components: NetUI
> Versions: TBD
> Environment: windows xp, tomcat 5.0.25, (beehive synched to svn 125107)
> Reporter: Alejandro Ramirez
> Assignee: Rich Feit
> Attachments: SharedFlowSources.zip
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> 1.- Unzip the attached set of PageFlows into a webapp. Notice that there is
> a "GlobalSharedFlow.jpfs" shared flow that should go under WEB-INF/src/global.
> 2.- Deploy the webapp with the new set of pageflows
> 3.- Navigate to:
> http://localhost:<yourPort>/<yourWebapp>/SharedFlowTest/SharedFlowController.jpf.
> From there, click the link "Go to Action Tests".
> Expected: That link should take you to:
> /SharedFlowTest/SharedFlow1/index.jsp. In that page, there is an anchor tag
> that reference the action "globalSharedFlowAction" which is in the shared
> flow "WEB-INF/src/global/GlobalSharedFlow.jpfs". The expected result is that
> the anchor tag should work.
> Actual: The anchor tag throws an error:
> Message: Action 'globalSharedFlow.globalSharedFlowAction' is not a valid
> action
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