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Michael Kurz commented on MYFACES-3313:
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I would say this is not a MyFaces bug. The problem here is, that you use
/page01.jsf and /page02.jsf in <to-view-id>. But those values are NOT the view
IDs of your views but the mapped url in the browser. The view IDs are
/page01.xhtml and /page02.xhtml.
IMO, this issue can be closed as invalid.
> Calculation of redirect URL does not preserve the extension used in Faces
> Servlet mapping
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>
> Key: MYFACES-3313
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MYFACES-3313
> Project: MyFaces Core
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 2.1.2, 2.1.3
> Reporter: Deryk Sinotte
>
> I have a simple navigation test case that does a navigation between two
> pages. Both pages have the same simple markup:
> <h:body>
> <h2>Page 01</h2>
> <h:form>
> <h:commandButton id="navButton"
> value="Nav"
> action="#{testBean.lastPage}" />
> </h:form>
> </h:body>
> The backing bean methods simply return the appropriate action outcome:
> public String lastPage(){
> return "lastPage";
> }
> And the faces-config file has the following navigation rules:
> <navigation-rule>
> <from-view-id>*</from-view-id>
> <navigation-case>
> <from-outcome>lastPage</from-outcome>
> <to-view-id>/page02.jsf</to-view-id>
> <redirect/>
> </navigation-case>
> <navigation-case>
> <from-outcome>firstPage</from-outcome>
> <to-view-id>/page01.jsf</to-view-id>
> <redirect/>
> </navigation-case>
> </navigation-rule>
> The web.xml has a servlet mapping for .jsf files:
> <servlet-mapping>
> <servlet-name>Faces Servlet</servlet-name>
> <url-pattern>*.jsf</url-pattern>
> </servlet-mapping>
> If I go to the page01.jsf, the page loads fine. When I click the "Nav"
> button, the navigation occurs but the URL is page02.xhtml rather than
> page02.jsf. Because the extension is not preserved and there is no mapping
> for .xhtml in this case, the page doesn't get handled by the Faces Servlet.
> The current version of Mojarra (2.1.3) does preserve the extension when the
> redirect URL is encoded.
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