Sean Schofield wrote:
Request scope works fine. Try the simple examples that ship with the
source (or download them from the nightlies.) Modify the scope of the
managed bean used by pagedSortTable.jsp and you can see that it works
fine.
sean
On 31 May 2005 12:48:52 -0000, mfaine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It seems you are right. I am not reloading the list on each request. The
bean is session scoped. I have set it to request scope to test and the
dataScroller functions correctly. I guess this means that a x:dataScroller
will not work with a session scoped bean? Someone please correct me if I'm
wrong. I have checkboxes on the page that onchange do submit() which also
reloads the list and causes problems. The effect is if you check a box the
page reloads and the box is unchecked. Not what was intended. I need for
the x:dataScroller to not need the list reloaded so that I may keep the bean
in session scope, or failing that I need to be able to reload the list
without setting the bean to request scope. Any ideas or suggestions would
be appreciated.
Thanks,
-Mark
I'm aware that request scope works but does session? I would like for my bean
to remain session scoped if at all possible.
-Mark