This should be asked on the users@ mailing list. What you are seeing is the correct behavior. When a JSF view is rendered that has input controls, those controls render their local values and submitted values before the model values. If you change the model values, you also need to clear all of the local & submitted values from the input components on the page. Only then will the components render the value from the model again.
-Andrew On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 6:43 AM, Willem Kunkels <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi, > > I hope someone has an idea about this one... > > I have a table (tr:table) in which one of the columns contains a > tr:selectBooleanCheckbox. > > <tr:column headerText="#{msg['web.message.label.loc.select']}"> > <tr:selectBooleanCheckbox value="#{bean.selected}" /> > </tr:column> > > When I load the page, the table gets filled with the data from the database, > which means (in this case) that the checkbox is checked on each row. This is > shown correctly. > > I now de-select one of the checkboxes and then go back to the previous page > (by using an application button). If I then go forward again (also through a > button within the application) I reload the table and the data model behind > the table shows the 'selected' indicators as both being true (since that is > the default when the table is loaded). However, rendering of the page does > not pick this up: the checkbox I de-selected before going back to the > previous page remains de-selected. When I debug the application, the getter > of the boolean (isSelected() or getSelected(), both don't work) does not get > invoked. > The h:selectBooleanCheckbox exhibits the same behaviour. > > Any ideas? > > regards, > > Willem Kunkels >
