I think I haven't quite got it right as to how to manage data in JSF. Can
you please give some sort of a basic infrastructural recommendation.

What I have right now is
1. A datatable with _value_ set to a property of type _DataModel_ in a
backing bean.
2. the backing bean is of session scope.
3. I have a "reload" method in my backing bean which does
dataModel.setWrappedData(<List>) after getting the <List> from the Data
layer (DAOs). I call it everytime I feel data needs to be refreshed (as in
after an _add_ or an _update_, or even before a _sort_)

My backing bean therefore holds all the data as well as actions for
manipulating that data and is in session scope. Is this the correct approach
? If not, what is ?

P.S. The problem earlier was because of a savestate tag which I now have
removed. But still I am running into problem here and there... that's why I
think my problem is bigger and and at a much higher level.

Vivek Pandey | SCA Technologies LLC, Gurgaon | 91-9818872105 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Gerald Müllan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, September 25, 2006 6:13 PM
To: MyFaces Development
Subject: Re: Silent Fail in Restore View

Hi,

do you use preserveDataModel="true" in your dataTables? If not, the
problem might origin from this case.

In which scope do you have defined this bean?

I prefer setting it to request scope wherever possible, and if needed
extending the life of the bean via serializing it with t:saveState
(value is the name of the bean).

cheers,

Gerald

On 9/25/06, Vivek Pandey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I was earlier using MyFaces 1.1.1 and am trying to move to 1.1.3 right
now.
> I am getting numerous serialization issues which I am fixing one by one.
> However I am stuck at a point from where I am not able to go forward. My
> page renders the first time but whenever I request it again (by clicking
on
> the sort button for example in the datatable) my viewroot becomes NULL. In
> the logs, I see this...
> DEBUG - jsp.JspStateManagerImpl - Processing deserializeView -
deserializing
> serialized state. Bytes : 21335
> DEBUG - jsp.JspStateManagerImpl - Tree structure restored from server
> session
> DEBUG - jsp.JspStateManagerImpl - Exiting restoreTreeStructure
> DEBUG - jsp.JspStateManagerImpl - Entering restoreComponentState
> ERROR - lifecycle.PhaseListenerManager - Exception in PhaseListener
> RESTORE_VIEW(1) afterPhase
> java.lang.NullPointerException
>         at
>
org.apache.myfaces.renderkit.html.util.AutoScrollPhaseListener.afterPhase(Lj
> avax.faces.event.PhaseEvent;)V(AutoScrollPhaseListener.java:52)
>         at
>
org.apache.myfaces.lifecycle.PhaseListenerManager.informPhaseListenersAfter(
> Ljavax.faces.event.PhaseId;)V(PhaseListenerManager.java:89)
>         at
>
org.apache.myfaces.lifecycle.LifecycleImpl.restoreView(Ljavax.faces.context.
>
FacesContext;Lorg.apache.myfaces.lifecycle.PhaseListenerManager;)Z(Lifecycle
> Impl.java:181)
>         at
>
org.apache.myfaces.lifecycle.LifecycleImpl.execute(Ljavax.faces.context.Face
> sContext;)V(LifecycleImpl.java:66)
>
> Oddly enough there is no "Exiting restoreComponentState" log message which
> leads me to assume the method restoreComponentState failed somewhere in
> between. But I cannot make out the reason why.
>
> It maybe that deserialization is not happening properly (and that too most
> probably for the datatable component in my page). My guess is it is
because
> I am using an aliased bean for my datatable and the value field for the
> datatable is set to a ListDataModel field variable in the actual bean that
I
> am setting to the aliasbean. But how do I begin to find out the problem ?
> The log messages as well as going through code in JspStateManagerImpl is
not
> of much help.
>
> Pleas help.
>
>
>
>
>


-- 
http://www.irian.at

Your JSF powerhouse -
JSF Consulting, Development and
Courses in English and German

Professional Support for Apache MyFaces



Reply via email to