Hi Rob,

I'm not sure what's happening so I'm guessing.

Its interesting that the set method is being called 3 times. I don't recall why 
but I was getting a set method called twice before (but with the correct value 
both times). Is it possible that more than one component is bound to the 
searchBean.searchValue property?

I don't follow what a 'scrollerLink' is.

HTH,

-bd-

On Monday, April 25, 2005, at 12:45PM, Rob Decker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>I got rid of the tiles/subviews and decided to try this in one page. I removed 
>the 
>bottom scroller for now because the id's become duplicated if I put it in the 
>page 
>twice. So now I have one page/view and the problem still persists in the same 
>way.
>
>--
>Rob
>
>@objectsource.org
>
>
>---------- Original Message -----------
>From: "Rob Decker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "MyFaces Discussion" <[email protected]>
>Sent: Mon, 25 Apr 2005 12:21:10 -0400
>Subject: Re: myfaces has no respect for my forms boundaries
>
>> Actually it always calls the .setStart(null) method repeatedly no matter the 
>> scope (I haven't actually application scope and see no point in doing so). I 
>> just had it commented out the last run.
>> 
>> --
>> Rob
>> 
>> @objectsource.org
>> 
>> ---------- Original Message -----------
>> From: "Rob Decker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: "MyFaces Discussion" <[email protected]>
>> Sent: Mon, 25 Apr 2005 12:14:33 -0400
>> Subject: Re: myfaces has no respect for my forms boundaries
>> 
>> > If my bean scope is request (which is what I prefer since I have no need 
>> > to 
>> > store the search in session) the same thing happens as far as the first 
>> > search 
>> > working fine and the second getting overwritten somehow. In addition, my 
>> > scroller links don't work because the action doesn't get called on the 
>> > commandLink's, so it won't search at all. If I make it session then the 
>> > scroller links work and what I see in the logs is
>> > 
>> > searchBean.setStart(null)
>> > 
>> > repeatedly when I click on a scroller link (doesn't happen when bean is 
>> > request scope).
>> > 
>> > I guess it's doing that once for each form input value for start. It just 
>> > reloads the page if I have the bean in request scope.
>> > 
>> > --
>> > Rob
>> > 
>> > @objectsource.org
>> > 
>> > ---------- Original Message -----------
>> > From: Bill Dudney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> > To: MyFaces Discussion <[email protected]>
>> > Cc: MyFaces Discussion <[email protected]>
>> > Sent: Mon, 25 Apr 2005 12:05:13 -0400
>> > Subject: Re: myfaces has no respect for my forms boundaries
>> > 
>> > > Hi Rob,
>> > > 
>> > > What scope is the backing bean (searchBean)? If its application or 
>> > > session it 
>> > > could be that it works the first time because nothing is set, on the 
>> > > second 
>> > > search the 'simple' search stuff is set as well as other stuff. A 
>> > > potential 
>> > > solution is to make the bean request scope.
>> > > 
>> > > HTH,
>> > > 
>> > > -bd-
>> > > 
>> > > On Monday, April 25, 2005, at 12:00PM, Rob Decker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
>> > > wrote:
>> > > 
>> > > >There is some weird stuff that goes on when I do a search. I have two 
>> > > >ways to 
>do 
>> > it, a 
>> > > >quick search, which is just a link:
>> > > >
>> > > ><f:verbatim>&nbsp;New in last </f:verbatim>
>> > > >   <h:form style="display:inline">
>> > > >      <h:commandLink action="#{searchBean.search}">
>> > > >         <h:outputText value="Day"/>
>> > > >         <v:inputParam value="#{searchBean.searchType}" 
>> > > > paramValue="QUICK"/>
>> > > >         <v:inputParam value="#{searchBean.searchField}" 
>> > > > paramValue="NAME"/>
>> > > >         <v:inputParam value="#{searchBean.searchValue}" 
>> > > > paramValue="*"/>
>> > > >         <v:inputParam value="#{searchBean.created}" 
>> > > > paramValue="BETWEEN"/>
>> > > >         <v:inputParam value="#{searchBean.createdStartDate}" 
>> > > > paramValue="#
>> > > >{searchBean.yesterday}">
>> > > >           <f:convertDateTime type="date" dateStyle="short"/>
>> > > >         </v:inputParam>
>> > > >         <v:inputParam value="#{searchBean.createdEndDate}" 
>> > > > paramValue="#
>> > > >{searchBean.currentDate}">
>> > > >           <f:convertDateTime type="date" 
>> > dateStyle="short"/>                        
>> > > >         </v:inputParam>
>> > > >      </h:commandLink>
>> > > >   </h:form>
>> > > >
>> > > >Which works fine if the first search I do. Then I have an advanced 
>> > > >search with 
>> the 
>> > > >fields broken out (not shown). It's on the same page and hidden/shown 
>> > > >using 
>> > > >javascript. It has separate <h:form> tags around it. It works on a 
>> > > >first search 
>> > too. 
>> > > >Since the other code isn't shown until after the first search it may be 
>> > > >part of 
>> the 
>> > > >problem.
>> > > >
>> > > >If I search a second time, and change the search parameters, say first 
>> > > >I search 
>> > > >for '*', which shows the results fine, then I change it to search for 
>> > > >'Test*' 
>> > (which 
>> > > >has 3 results). This what my logs show happen in the searchBeach:
>> > > >
>> > > >First search (with // comments):
>> > > >
>> > > >searchBean.setSearchValue(*) // sets the search value to * correctly
>> > > >(NAME LIKE %) start=0 // these are a dump of the params
>> > > >searchBean.search() // this is the search action
>> > > >
>> > > >Second search:
>> > > >
>> > > >searchBean.setSearchValue(Test*) // sets search value to Test* correctly
>> > > >searchBean.setSearchValue(null) // sets search value to null for some 
>> > > >reason
>> > > >searchBean.setSearchValue(*) // sets search value to * for some reason
>> > > >(NAME LIKE %) start=0 // dump of params
>> > > >searchBean.search() // calls the search action
>> > > >
>> > > >It seems like after loading the bean correctly for a new search it 
>> > > >decides to 
>> reset 
>> > > >the bean and load the previous search from some cache somewhere (?). 
>> > > >
>> > > >--
>> > > >Rob
>> > > >
>> > > >@objectsource.org
>> > > >
>> > > >
>> > > >---------- Original Message -----------
>> > > >From: "Rob Decker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> > > >To: "MyFaces Discussion" <[email protected]>
>> > > >Sent: Mon, 25 Apr 2005 11:39:24 -0400
>> > > >Subject: Re: myfaces has no respect for my forms boundaries
>> > > >
>> > > >> Here's my jsp code. The code is included as a tiles definition in a 
>> > > >> subview 
>> > > >> before and after the dataTable that displays the search results like 
>> > > >> this:
>> > > >> 
>> > > >> <f:subview id="topScroller">
>> > > >>     <tiles:insert name="scroller" flush="false"/>
>> > > >> </f:subview>
>> > > >> 
>> > > >> The searchParams in the <h:outputText> are an <x:buffer> with 
>> > > >> <h:inputHidden> 
>> > > >> for the search params.
>> > > >> 
>> > > >> scroller tile:
>> > > >> 
>> > > >> <h:panelGrid columns="3" columnClasses="resultsSummary, 
>> > > >> resultsScroll, 
>> > > >> resultsSummary" width="100%" styleClass="resultsCount" 
>> > > >> rendered="#{!empty 
>> > > >> searchBean.searchResults && searchBean.searchResults.total gt 0 && 
>> > > >> (searchBean.searchType eq 'QUICK' || searchBean.searchType 
>eq 'ADVANCED')}">   
>> > > >>  <h:outputText value="Results #{searchBean.searchResults.start} to # 
>> > > >> {searchBean.searchResults.end} of 
>> > > >> #{searchBean.searchResults.total}"/>   
>> > > >>  <x:div style="display:inline">        <h:form 
>> > > >> style="display:inline">       
>> > > >>  <h:commandLink action="#{searchBean.search}" id="fplink" rendered="# 
>> > > >> {searchBean.searchResults.start gt 
>> > > >> searchBean.searchResults.resultsPerPage}" 
>> > > >> style="text-decoration:none" 
>> > > >> onmouseover="this.style.fontWeight='bold'" 
>> > > >onmouseout="this.style.fontWeight='normal'">
>> > > >>             <h:outputText value=" << "/>
>> > > >>             <v:inputParam value="#{searchBean.start}" paramValue="#
>> > > >> {results.firstPage}"/>
>> > > >>             <h:outputText value="#{searchParams}" escape="false"/>
>> > > >>         </h:commandLink>
>> > > >>         </h:form>
>> > > >>         <h:outputText id="fp" value=" << " rendered="#{!
>> > > >> (searchBean.searchResults.start gt 
>searchBean.searchResults.resultsPerPage)}"/>
>> > > >> 
>> > > >>         <h:form style="display:inline">    
>> > > >>         <h:commandLink action="#{searchBean.search}" id="pplink" 
>> > > >> rendered="#
>> > > >> {searchBean.searchResults.start gt 1}" style="text-decoration:none" 
>> > > >> onmouseover="this.style.fontWeight='bold'" 
>> > > >onmouseout="this.style.fontWeight='normal'">
>> > > >>             <h:outputText value=" < "/>
>> > > >>             <v:inputParam value="#{searchBean.start}" paramValue="#
>> > > >> {searchBean.searchResults.previousPage}"/>
>> > > >>             <h:outputText value="#{searchParams}" escape="false"/>
>> > > >>         </h:commandLink>
>> > > >>         </h:form>
>> > > >>         <h:outputText id="pp" value=" < " 
>> > > >> rendered="#{!(searchBean.searchResults.start gt 1)}"/>
>> > > >> 
>> > > >>         <x:dataList id="bps" rendered="#{searchBean.beginning}" 
>> > > >> value="#
>> > > >> {searchBean.beginningPages}" var="pstart" rowIndexVar="rowIndex">
>> > > >>             <h:form style="display:inline">
>> > > >>             <h:commandLink action="#{searchBean.search}" 
>> > > >> rendered="#{pstart 
>lt 
>> > > >> searchBean.searchResults.start or pstart gt 
>> > > >> searchBean.searchResults.end}" 
>> > > >> style="text- decoration:none" 
>> > > >> onmouseover="this.style.fontWeight='bold'" 
>> > > >onmouseout="this.style.fontWeight='normal'">
>> > > >>                 <h:outputText value=" #{rowIndex+1} "/>
>> > > >>                 <v:inputParam value="#{searchBean.start}" 
>> > > >> paramValue="#
>> {pstart}"/>
>> > > >>                 <h:outputText value="#{searchParams}" escape="false"/>
>> > > >>             </h:commandLink>
>> > > >>             </h:form>
>> > > >>             <h:outputText value=" #{rowIndex+1} " 
>> > > >> rendered="#{!(pstart lt 
>> > > >> searchBean.searchResults.start) and !(pstart gt 
>> searchBean.searchResults.end)}"/>
>> > > >>         </x:dataList>
>> > > >>         <h:outputText id="bpse" value=" ... " rendered="#
>> {searchBean.beginning}"/>
>> > > >>         <x:dataList id="mps" value="#{searchBean.middlePages}" 
>> > > >> var="pstart" 
>> > > >> rowIndexVar="rowIndex">
>> > > >>             <h:form style="display:inline">
>> > > >>             <h:commandLink action="#{searchBean.search}" 
>> > > >> rendered="#{pstart 
>lt 
>> > > >> searchBean.searchResults.start or pstart gt 
>> > > >> searchBean.searchResults.end}" 
>> > > >> style="text- decoration:none" 
>> > > >> onmouseover="this.style.fontWeight='bold'" 
>> > > >onmouseout="this.style.fontWeight='normal'">
>> > > >>                 <h:outputText value=" #{searchBean.begin+rowIndex+1} 
>> > > >> "/>
>> > > >>                 <v:inputParam value="#{searchBean.start}" 
>> > > >> paramValue="#
>> {pstart}"/>
>> > > >>                 <h:outputText value="#{searchParams}" escape="false"/>
>> > > >>             </h:commandLink>
>> > > >>             </h:form>
>> > > >>             <h:outputText value=" #{searchBean.begin+rowIndex+1} " 
>> > > >> rendered="#
>{!
>> > > >> (pstart lt searchBean.searchResults.start) and !(pstart gt 
>> > > >> searchBean.searchResults.end)}"/>        </x:dataList>        
>> > > >> <h:outputText 
>> > > >> id="epse" value=" ... " rendered="#{searchBean.ending}"/>        
>> > > >> <x:dataList 
>> > > >> id="eps" rendered="#{searchBean.ending}" value="# 
>> > > >> {searchBean.endingPages}" 
>> > > >> var="pstart" rowIndexVar="rowIndex" rowCountVar="rowCount">           
>> > > >>  
><h:form 
>> > > >> style="display:inline">            <h:commandLink 
>> > > >> action="#{searchBean.search}" rendered="#{pstart lt 
>> > > >> searchBean.searchResults.start or pstart gt 
>> > > >> searchBean.searchResults.end}" 
>> > > >> style="text- decoration:none" 
>> > > >> onmouseover="this.style.fontWeight='bold'" 
>> > > >onmouseout="this.style.fontWeight='normal'">
>> > > >>                 <h:outputText value=" 
>> > > >> #{searchBean.searchResults.numPages-
>> > > >> (rowCount- rowIndex)+1} "/>                <v:inputParam 
>> > > >> value="#{searchBean.start}" paramValue="#{pstart}"/>               
>> > > >>  <h:outputText value="#{searchParams}" escape="false"/>            
>> > </h:commandLink>
>> > > >>             </h:form>
>> > > >>             <h:outputText value=" #{searchBean.searchResults.numPages-
>> > > >> (rowCount- rowIndex)+1} " rendered="#{!(pstart lt 
>> > > >> searchBean.searchResults.start) and !(pstart gt 
>> searchBean.searchResults.end)}"/>
>> > > >>         </x:dataList>
>> > > >> 
>> > > >>         <h:form style="display:inline">
>> > > >>         <h:commandLink action="#{searchBean.search}" id="nplink" 
>> > > >> rendered="#
>> > > >> {searchBean.searchResults.end lt searchBean.searchResults.total}" 
>> > > >> style="text-
>> > > >> decoration:none" onmouseover="this.style.fontWeight='bold'" 
>> > > >> onmouseout="this.style.fontWeight='normal'">
>> > > >>             <h:outputText value=" > "/>
>> > > >>             <v:inputParam value="#{searchBean.start}" paramValue="#
>> > > >> {searchBean.searchResults.nextPage}"/>
>> > > >>             <h:outputText value="#{searchParams}" escape="false"/>
>> > > >>         </h:commandLink>
>> > > >>         </h:form>
>> > > >>         <h:outputText id="np" value=" > " 
>> > > >> rendered="#{!(searchBean.searchResults.end lt 
>> searchBean.searchResults.total)}"/>
>> > > >> 
>> > > >>         <h:form style="display:inline">
>> > > >>         <h:commandLink action="#{searchBean.search}" id="lplink" 
>> > > >> rendered="#
>> > > >> {searchBean.searchResults.end lt searchBean.searchResults.total-
>> > > >> searchBean.searchResults.resultsPerPage}" 
>> > > >> style="text-decoration:none" 
>> > > >> onmouseover="this.style.fontWeight='bold'" 
>> > > >onmouseout="this.style.fontWeight='normal'">
>> > > >>             <h:outputText value=" >> "/>
>> > > >>             <v:inputParam value="#{searchBean.start}" paramValue="#
>> > > >> {searchBean.searchResults.lastPage}"/>
>> > > >>             <h:outputText value="#{searchParams}" escape="false"/>
>> > > >>         </h:commandLink>
>> > > >>         </h:form>
>> > > >>         <h:outputText id="lp" value=" >> " 
>> > > >> rendered="#{!(searchBean.searchResults.end lt 
>> > > >> searchBean.searchResults.total-
>> > > >> searchBean.searchResults.resultsPerPage)}"/>    </x:div>    
>> > > >> <h:outputText 
>> > value=""/>
>> > > >> </h:panelGrid>
>> > > >> 
>> > > >> --
>> > > >> Rob
>> > > >> 
>> > > >> @objectsource.org
>> > > >> 
>> > > >> ---------- Original Message -----------
>> > > >> From: "Rob Decker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> > > >> To: "MyFaces Discussion" <[email protected]>
>> > > >> Sent: Mon, 25 Apr 2005 10:04:57 -0400
>> > > >> Subject: Re: myfaces has no respect for my forms boundaries
>> > > >> 
>> > > >> > Ok, give me an hour so to get to it. Thanks.
>> > > >> >   ----- Original Message ----- 
>> > > >> >   From: Bill Dudney 
>> > > >> >   To: MyFaces Discussion 
>> > > >> >   Cc: MyFaces Discussion 
>> > > >> >   Sent: Monday, April 25, 2005 9:53 AM
>> > > >> >   Subject: Re: myfaces has no respect for my forms boundaries
>> > > >> > 
>> > > >> >   Hi Rob,
>> > > >> > 
>> > > >> >   I too am using multiple forms on a single page without problems.
>> > > >> > 
>> > > >> >   Perhaps there is something wierd with your JSP code as Heath 
>> > > >> > suggested? 
>If 
>> > > >> > you post some of it I'd be glad to take a look and see if anything 
>> > > >> > obvious 
>> > > >> > pops out.
>> > > >> > 
>> > > >> >   TTFN,
>> > > >> > 
>> > > >> >   -bd-
>> > > >> > 
>> > > >> >   On Monday, April 25, 2005, at 08:58AM, Heath Borders 
>> > > >> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > > >> > 
>> > > >> >   >
>> > > >> >   ><<Original Attached>>
>> > > >> > 
>> > > >> > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>--
>> > > >> > 
>> > > >> >   You must have some weird JSP code, because we're using multiple 
>> > > >> > forms all 
>> > > >> > over the place without any problems.  MyFaces should only process 
>> > > >> > the JSF 
>> tree 
>> > > >> > beneath a submitted form.  All others will not be processed.
>> > > >> > 
>> > > >> >   On 4/22/05, Rob Decker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
>> > > >> >     I read in Kito Mann's book that you can have multiple forms per 
>> > > >> > jsf 
>page. 
>> > > >> > So I have a    bunch of forms to implement my paginator. One for 
>> > > >> > each page 
>> > > >> > (plus a couple others). I     also have them twice (since it shows 
>> > > >> > up top 
>and 
>> > > >> > bottom) by including a page fragment    with tiles.
>> > > >> > 
>> > > >> >     The thing is when a form is submitted (I click a commandLink in 
>> > > >> > the 
>form)
>> > > >> >  it seems    like the inputs from all forms are collected up and 
>> > > >> > set in the 
>> > > >> > backing bean, not just     the form the commandLink/button is 
>> > > >> > located in.
>> > > >> > 
>> > > >> >     I was going to use the dataScroller but it seems like it 
>> > > >> > expects all 
>the 
>> > > >> > data to    loaded in order for it to work. I'm not using hibernate 
>(although 
>> > > >> > oracle has row limit     too). But I don't want to change my back 
>> > > >> > end code.
>> > > >> > 
>> > > >> >     Is there a way to get myfaces to respect my form boundaries?
>> > > >> > 
>> > > >> >     --
>> > > >> >     Rob
>> > > >> > 
>> > > >> >     @objectsource.org
>> > > >> > 
>> > > >> >   -- 
>> > > >> >   -Heath Borders-Wing
>> > > >> >   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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