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Gerhard Petracek edited comment on EXTCDI-176 at 5/13/11 9:57 AM: ------------------------------------------------------------------ that isn't a codi bug. the context is active as soon as there is a session. it >looks like< mojarra accesses the bean before the session is active. it works with myfaces-core2 (+ owb). as an alternative you can use the view-controller concept of codi which allows the usage of @PreRenderView was (Author: gpetracek): that isn't a codi bug. the context is active as soon as there is a session. it >looks like< mojarra accesses the bean before the session is active. it works with myfaces-core2 (+ owb) > JSF Page with a WindowScoped Bean cannot be accessed directly > ------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: EXTCDI-176 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/EXTCDI-176 > Project: MyFaces CODI > Issue Type: Bug > Components: Core > Affects Versions: 0.9.4 > Environment: Tested on Ubuntu Linux and Mac OSX, JBoss 6 Final, JEE6 > Reporter: Daniel Sachse > > I have a Facelets-page with a WIndow-Scoped Bean and I just want to access a > list. > The List gets loaded via : > <f:metadata> > <f:event type="javax.faces.event.PreRenderViewEvent" > listener="#{listBean.preRenderView}" /> > </f:metadata> > This just reloads the List every time the page gets rendered. The problem > with using this approach is, if I access the page directly, I get the > following error: > "WELD-001303 No active contexts for scope type > org.apache.myfaces.extensions.cdi.core.api.scope.conversation.WindowScoped". > If I do navigate to the page i.e using a commandLink, everything works fine. > If you do need more information, please just ask. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira