On 4/14/06, Hubert Rabago <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 4/14/06, Craig McClanahan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 4/14/06, Werner Punz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > I think what the original poster wanted was to have the entire form and
> > > event handling based on get
> >
> > If that is indeed what the original poster wanted, then I hope the original
> > poster will realize that what he/she wants is *not* what the HTTP specs say
> > a GET request should do.
>
> And then the OP says: Whoa! You guys are flying above my head!
>
> All I wanted was an idea on what Jacob Hookom was talking about.  HE
> is the one who presented the example:
>
> "An example is linking from page to page where id's are passed -- you
> can go the same route as Struts or WebWork and just render
> "employee.jsf?id=#{emp.id}" -- you don't have to use stateful
> component communication between pages."
>
> Without something like NonFacesRequestServlet, the request goes
> directly to the JSP and bypasses managed beans.  That was my
> understanding.  Jacob says I'm wrong, and I was wondering if someone
> can show me the way.

That's just plain false.  A GET request does not bypass
managed beans.  Jacob is 100% accurate to describe that
as a myth.

-- Adam


> I guess I shoulda ask Jacob directly, but I was hoping he'd either
> hang out here and see the question, or one of you guys can help me
> out.
>
> Hubert
>

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