well, that is a lot of traffic overhead you are generating there ;) regards,
Martin On Sun, 13 Mar 2005 22:22:26 +0100, Slawek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > there IS solution to see actual url (not previous)! > > <navigation-case> > <from-outcome>somme_string</from-outcome> > <to-view-id>/somme_page.jsp</to-view-id> > <redirect/> > </navigation-case> > > notice redirect tag... > its slower than without that tag but less confusing:P > > > Slawek > > > > Hi Martin, > > > > thanks for your fast answers :-) > > > > True, that the displayed page depends on the servlet's flexible redirect > > mechanism. > > But in most cases, you just have the distinction between success and > > failure anyways. And in the failure case it wouldn't matter to > > have an URL pointing to the success page, but actually displaying an > > error page. > > > > Selecting the "navigation case" (see faces config xml) through the page > > URL instead of a query parameter would help already. But > > that's not possible, right? > > > > Chily > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Martin Marinschek [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: Sunday, March 13, 2005 7:48 PM > > To: MyFaces Discussion > > Subject: Re: Strange navigation in MyFaces examples > > > > > > No, as far as I know of, this is the one and only navigation concept > > of JSF, and it can cause major troubles for example in security > > filters.... > > > > But there is no way around that if you don't want to specify the next > > page the user gets to already in the html the user receives - the way > > JSF does it, the next page depends on where the faces-servlet > > redirects you to. > > > > regards, > > > > Martin > > > > On Sun, 13 Mar 2005 19:42:29 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > wrote: > >> Hello, > >> > >> trying the MyFaces examples myfaces-1.0.8-examples.gz, I've noticed > >> it's strange navigation: > >> The URL you see in the browser's address bar has nothing to do with the > >> actually displayed JSP. Instead of that, the URL is > > actually > >> always pointing to the previously called JSP - where the call to the > >> current JSP comes from. > >> > >> I know where this comes from: The form tags don't define an action - so > >> they point to the current page itself. > >> And I see, what actually defines the target of each call: The (hidden) > >> post parameter "_link_hidden_". > >> > >> So the JSF controller servlet doesn't actually care, which URL is > >> called - it just regards the mentioned parameter. > >> This kind of navigation seems quite confusing to me. > >> > >> One of the three most important reasons for using JSF is to make > >> navigation clearer (besides the model/view seperation and the > >> provided components). > >> E.g. defining the whole application's navigation just in xml files, > >> which can be used with graphical tools, is a great advantage. > >> > >> But I think it's most important to have a clear relation between URL of > >> a page and it's content. E.g. just think of the > >> searchability through a search engine. > >> > >> I'm new to JSF, so my question: > >> Is this the (one-and-only) navigation concept of JSF, or is this a > >> special thing about MyFaces, and there alternative concepts as > >> well? > >> (I didn't find any alternatives so far.) > >> > >> Thanks, > >> Chily > >> > >> > > > > > > > >

