Hi Geeta, Which JSF implementation are you using? And are you running it in a servlet or portlet enviroment?
On 06/10/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I know I should set this problem with error messages down and move on, > but.. it's got me intrigued.. So, since I couldn't get Craig's cool idea > to work, I decided to probe a bit. > > Here's what I have in my RegistrationBean (backing bean): > > private HtmlInputSecret password = null; (with usual getter and setter ..) > > String pClientid = > password.getClientId(FacesContext.getCurrentInstance()); > System.out.println("pClientid is: " + pClientid); > >>Output: pClientid is: registrationForm:password > > UIComponent uic = > FacesContext.getCurrentInstance().getViewRoot().findComponent(pClientid); > System.out.println("uic: " + > uic.getClientId(FacesContext.getCurrentInstance())); > >>Output: uic: registrationForm:password > > error(uic, messages.getMessage("password.mismatch")); > > Iterator itt = > FacesContext.getCurrentInstance().getClientIdsWithMessages(); > while (itt.hasNext()) { > System.out.println("nextOne is: " + itt.next()); > } > >>Output: nextOne is: null > > So seems like I am in fact queuing a FacesMessage to a "good" UICompenent > with my error(.. ) call, however, it is mysteriously not appearing within > my iterator. (So it is no wonder that the jsp doeasn't display properly > with my error message in the proper place..) > > Does anyone see what the problem is..? > > Many thanks in advance! > Geeta > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]