If the container returns the correct bean, this means your login works
fine, is this correct? Why do you then care that the @Stateful-annotated
field is different? It probably is just a proxy generated by your
container's injection framework anyways.
On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 2:16 PM, Satrix wrote
ca 28 ottobre 2012, Wujek Srujek ha scritto:
> > Locale has more information than just the language. For example: en_US
> > is English in USA; en_UK is English in the UK, it_IT is Italian in Italy,
> > but it_CH is Italian in Switzerland. Your example would differentiate
> >
Locale has more information than just the language. For example: en_US
is English in USA; en_UK is English in the UK, it_IT is Italian in Italy,
but it_CH is Italian in Switzerland. Your example would differentiate
between pt_PT (Portuguese in Portugal) and pt_BR (Portuguese in Brazil).
Check out L
F4J impl
> than yours (logback).
> Additionally with ClassLoader#getResources("/logback.xml")
> (logback-test.xml, logback.groovy, log4j.properties) you may find
> whether there is one of those in the classpath and where exactly.
>
> On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 1:31 AM, Wujek Srujek
>
- the server can't
know that. That's what sessions are for ;d
wujek
On Fri, Oct 19, 2012 at 11:10 AM, Martin Grigorov wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Fri, Oct 19, 2012 at 11:04 AM, Wujek Srujek
> wrote:
> > This works more or less the following way in servlet containers: when the
>
This works more or less the following way in servlet containers: when the
first request comes to the server, it doesn't know if cookies are supported
or not on the client, so it sets both the cookie and appends the jsessionid
thingy that you see. Then, on another request, the container checks wheth
Hi. We have the requirement that we need to show more than one popup at a
time - this means buttons / links in a popup trigger showing other popups
(whether it's good style or not is irrelevant, this is a requirement...).
We are using ModalWindow for that, and it is always shown in the center of
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