Hi Frederico,

Ok, I have solved the problem in my situation now. Thanks a lot, your hints 
were a big help.

For me, I needed to change the @Named(AdminCentralEventBus.NAME) to 
@Named(SubAppEventBus.NAME), and now it is working.
Without having verified this in the code, I assume this is because the 
AdminCentralEventBus does not pass on events to the SubAppEventBus of the 
SubApp where the event originated.

My question now is:
- should I *also* be sending the event to the AdminCentralEventBus?

Thanks!

Regards from Vienna,

Richard


> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: [email protected] [mailto:user-list-owner@magnolia-
> cms.com] Im Auftrag von federico grilli (via Magnolia Forums)
> Gesendet: Montag, 10. Februar 2014 14:47
> An: Magnolia User List
> Betreff: [magnolia-user] Re: 'Refreshing' a contentapp
> 
> Cool! :) For the records, I can also explain why the AdminCentral-wide event
> bus is handling the ContentChangedEvent: the reason is to make all running
> apps working on the same workspace update their workbench and not just
> the one currently having the focus.
> 
> --
> Context is everything: http://forum.magnolia-
> cms.com/forum/thread.html?threadId=4ac3261f-9e28-4546-a32d-
> cdc561af07bf
> 
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