hi,
Mike Kienenberger wrote:
The problem is that #{param.edit} doesn't maintain a constant value.
The component's "rendered" attribute value must be the same between
the first and second request. If it's rendered on the initial
request, but not rendered on the submitting request, then the backing
bean won't be updated (the value won't even be validated).
Components are only evaluated (decoded, converted, validated, copied
to backing beans, rendered) if the rendered attribute is true.
thank you, i think thats exactly the problem.
the thing is, i'm trying to do as much as possible without changes in my
JAVA-code.
i think this problem is also a very common usecase for forms. Much forms
have the possibility to check the inputs on a second page without the
ability to change them (wizards). basically this must be possible with
same form - just other renderers for the values !?
is there another approach for doing this.
regards ronald
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