Any ideas without having to click on a link (like the example)?
2005/8/23, MarcV <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
This was my problem with it and this has been solved in [MYFACES-429]
and should be fixed in last night build.
2005/8/22, Carsten Burghardt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Am Sunday 21 August 2005 16:30 schrieb Sean Schofield:
> > I believe if you redirect to the same page you were on, you lose the
> > component tree. I'm not sure about that though so maybe someone can
> > help clarify that point. This would explain why your state stuff is
> > gone, b/c it is stored in the component by default.
> >
> > Take a look at the source for UITreeData. In the new code you can now
> > provide your own TreeModel and TreeState class. Instead of supplying
> > TreeNode like most of the simple examples, you can use TreeModel (like
> > the expandAll example.) Just make the bean that provides your
> > TreeModel have session scope. Or you could continue to provide
> > everything in one TreeNode and make the bean that supplies that
> > information session scope. I haven't tested this lately so let me
> > know how it works out.
>
> I'm not sure if I understand you completely but I think this doesn't work, at
> least here.
> I provide a TreeNode with a session scope bean and use it in a navigation that
> is included in all pages. When the user navigates from one page to another
> the state is lost and all nodes are collapsed when the next page is displayed
> the first time. Then he clicks somewhere on this page and the state of the
> nodes are restored.
> Nightly build from 08/14.
>
>
> Carsten
>
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A+,
MarcV.

