This is a nice feature, would be very useful for people who are doing a lot of 
view templating. I have a page called foo-detail.xhtml. This foo-detail page 
has CRUD buttons, has its own (nested=true) conversations and the page 
accessable from many different sources like all-foos.xhtml, all-bars.xhtml --> 
a-use-case-which-has-foo.xhtml-->foo-detail.xhtml, yet-another-use-case.xhtml 
--> foo-detail.xhtml, etc. Each source page semantically maps a use case 
(long-running conversation). When the user click "foo stuff done" button on the 
foo-detail.xhtml, I'd like it to redirect to the source page which directed to 
foo-detail.xhtml. It's not that straight forward to do with pages.xhtml, since 
the button is always on the same page (foo-detail.xhtml) and the action is 
always from the same conversation bean (fooManager). For now the workaround is 
that I keep a mother conversation name as a private String field in the 
fooManager, then use the navigation rule in the pages.xhtml to redir!
 ect to right mother page.

If would be great if I could say something like:

<page view-id="foo-detail.xhtml">
  <navigation from-action="#{fooManager.fooStuffDone}">
      <rule if mother conversation is not null>
        <redirect  to the page where the mother conversation was at />
       



without manually writing the references in my manager beans. 

But then, it's a bit like jPDL ....

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