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Kyle Marvin reassigned BEEHIVE-508:
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Assign To: Kyle Marvin
> Control id related issue
> ------------------------
>
> Key: BEEHIVE-508
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BEEHIVE-508
> Project: Beehive
> Type: Bug
> Components: Controls
> Versions: V1, V1Alpha, V1Beta
> Environment: Win2k , x86
> Reporter: Mridul Muralidharan
> Assignee: Kyle Marvin
> Priority: Critical
>
> This is my mail to the alias.
> I will try to attach a testcase soon - but the idea of the bug is explained
> below.
> --
> Hi all,
> I am observing some problems with control id's that get returned by the
> ControlBean.getControlID().
> I will try to explain what I am trying :
> I have a nested control within another control's impl like this :
> @ControlImplementation
> public class SomeControlAImpl implements SomeControlA , Serializable{
> @Control
> SomeControlB controlB;
> .... // proper initialization of SomeControlAImplClientInitializer is done.
> }
> Within SomeControlB , when I invoke
> "context.getControlHandle().getControlID();" - it gives the proper path based
> id "instance/controlB".
> Now , when this gets serialized and then deserialized , a lookup on for this
> bean succeeds (using : container.getBean(controlId)) , but the getControlID()
> on this bean instance which is returned gives me the id as "controlB" not
> "instance/controlB".
> Because of this , event firing using control handle , etc fails.
> After some digging , I suspect that is it 'cos of what is mentioned in
> "ControlBean.setControlID" -> "// TODO: The ID change needs to be propagated
> down to nested children".
> Is this the case ? or am I missing something else here ?
> And if it is indeed the case , then is this going to be fixed for beehive 1.0
> release ?
> Thanks and Regards,
> Mridul
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