It looks like JSF doesn't recognize your request as a postback.
Take a look at a regular JSF form post to see what your request should
look like (hint: check out the javax.faces.ViewState field).

Regards,
Jan-Kees


2008/12/23 gibiman <[email protected]>:
>
> Hi ,
> I'm trying to develop custom AJAX components, and i'm facing some problems
> on the JSF technology architecture . Pay attention ;) :
>
> An action on the page launches an XMLHttpRequest to a certain URL ( .jsf
> suffix). My aim is to have the JSF engine process only a certain part of the
> JSF tree , that is the part which contains the children of the component
> that launched the request ( for example a tabPanel component generates an
> ajax request , and only that certain tabPanel needs to be processed by the
> JSF engine ) .
> My aproach on the problem was to build a listener which would :
>
> after RESTORE_VIEW(1)
>
> 1. Fetch the UIComponent which launched the request
> 2. Create a new UIViewRoot and set the new UIViewRoot to the facesContext
> 3. Add the UICompononet fetched at step 1 as child to the UIviewRoot
> 4. Invoke action specific behavior of the component -  is ok to ignore this
> part
>
>
> The thing is that new UIViewRoot will get populated - by that i mean all the
> previous children erased - on renderResponse phase with the JSP tags (
> naturally because the engine would return the corresponding viewId ) . If I
> were to set an invalid viewId , e.g. a page that would not exist, than it
> would return a 404 page not found response.
> What are your opinions on my approach , and what alternate suggestions do
> you have ?
> Victor
> --
> View this message in context: 
> http://www.nabble.com/Quite-advanced-JSF-problem-tp21142256p21142256.html
> Sent from the My Faces - Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
>
>

Reply via email to