t:saveState does not check to see if the value attribute implements StateHolder.
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Key: TOMAHAWK-509
URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TOMAHAWK-509
Project: MyFaces Tomahawk
Type: Improvement
Reporter: Matt Hughes
The JavaDocs for t:saveState say
(http://myfaces.apache.org/tomahawk/apidocs/org/apache/myfaces/custom/savestate/UISaveState.html
):
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The object being saved must either:
* implement java.io.Serializable, or
* implement javax.faces.component.StateHolder and have a default
constructor.
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However, the component does nothing if the object implements StateHolder. If
the object being saved does implement StateHolder and does not implement
Serializable, the component should use the StateHolder mechanism of
saveState()/restoreState(). This allows the object to determine what
properties it actually wants to have saved.
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