Yes, I'm working on a project since december 2011, and I installed Trinidad 2.0.0. Using MyFaces 2.0.9 (the one which came with Geronimo).

I'm preparing a test case for this. I will make a try with Tomcat as well. Tonight I expect to send the simple test case with instructions.


Eduardo



On 02/28/2012 08:25 AM, Scott O'Bryan wrote:
Hmm.  I haven't seen this before.  Eduardo, can you upload a simple
test case I can run using maven?  May help me to expedite this.  Also,
just to confirm you are using 2.0.0 and NOT 2.0.1, correct.

Sent from my iPhone

On Feb 27, 2012, at 10:19 AM, "Eduardo Garcia (Created) (JIRA)"
<[email protected]>  wrote:

Faces keep showing WARN unhandled FacesMessage, besides tr:messages already 
rendered them.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

                 Key: TRINIDAD-2227
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TRINIDAD-2227
             Project: MyFaces Trinidad
          Issue Type: Bug
          Components: Components, Facelets
    Affects Versions: 2.0.0-core
         Environment: Linux Fedora 15, MySQL 5.x, Apache Geronimo 3.0-Beta-1, 
MyFaces 2.0.9, Trinidad 2.0.0, Using Facelets
            Reporter: Eduardo Garcia


Every time the ManagedBean perform an action such as save, update, delete a row 
in database, a message is created by using a method inside a static class:

public class FacesUtil {

        //...<some more stuff here>

    public static void setMessage(String clientid, String message){
        FacesContext context = FacesContext.getCurrentInstance();
        FacesMessage msg = new FacesMessage(FacesMessage.SEVERITY_INFO,
                "Info.", message);
        context.addMessage(clientid, msg);
        context.renderResponse();

    }
}

And the message is created on ManagedBean this way:

    public void doDelete(ActionEvent event) {
        String message = "";
                 //<some method relevants actions here....>
        message = "Record has been deleted";
        FacesUtil.setMessage(null,message);
    }


The message is rendered as expected, but MyFaces for some reason, doesn't 
notice that, and throws a warning message to console:

2012-02-27 11:02:14,398 WARN  [RenderResponseExecutor] There are some unhandled 
FacesMessages, this means not every FacesMessage had a chance to be rendered.
These unhandled FacesMessages are:
- Record has been deleted successfully

Thanks in advance,


Eduardo


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