see inline Wai sent the following on 10/16/2011 9:53 AM: > Again. I cannot locate the screen that you are referring to: > component://party/widget/partymgr/VisitScreens.xml#FindVisits > > Could this be your personal screen definition? It does not exist in ofbiz > branch 9.04 nor the trunk. The one that comes from the branch and trunk has > "only" 2 screens defined: It is in the current demo-trunk but apparently I am not communicating well > > component://party/widget/partymgr/VisitScreens.xml#showvisits > component://party/widget/partymgr/VisitScreens.xml#visitdetail > > Focusing on component://party/widget/partymgr/VisitScreens.xml#visitdetail, > this screen uses, > component://party/webapp/partymgr/visit/visitdetail.ftl, which in turn > declares 2 <form> tags. It is these forms that generate a new GET request > below: > > component:/party/webapp/partymgr/WEB-INF/controller.xml, request=pushPage > component:/party/webapp/partymgr/WEB-INF/controller.xml, > request=setAppletFollower > > These request results in the below java methods being used: > > CommonEvents.setAppletFollower() > CommonEvents.setFollowerPage() > > I'm referring to these methods. They are partially implemented and it seems > no one knows how they are supposed to be used and what issue they are there > to solve. My proposal would be to remove the 2 <form> tags defined in > component://party/webapp/partymgr/visit/visitdetail.ftl, that prompt the > user to give input for this functionality which end up doing not much. > > One can keep the code in CommonEvents.java for posterity, but just remove > the UI related portion that deals with it. This would reduce the confusion > that led to this posting and that of 2009. > > Thanks This functionality looks like a way to do a crawl. I don't see a need to remove the uri from the controller. Maybe someone will decided to take this one and complete it.
Now you have more detail suggest you ask on the dev list. > > > > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://ofbiz.135035.n4.nabble.com/Page-Push-Following-Push-URL-Follow-session-tp3903077p3909909.html > Sent from the OFBiz - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >
