Client-side state management also seems to be necessary if one's
application uses JSF pop-up windows.  With client-side state management,
pop-ups and back buttons appear to work fairly well.

- Brendan

-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Kienenberger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2005 11:02 AM
To: MyFaces Discussion
Subject: Re: using browser back button with MyFaces examples creates
problems..


The default server-side state management doesn't handle going back.
The upside is you can write your own StateManager to handle it :)

Client-side state management should work with care so long as you're
not depending on any server-side state management (session-scoped
backing beans and the like).

On 8/29/05, Rick Reumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Example...
>  
>  Load up exmaples
> http://localhost:8080/myfaces-examples/home.jsf , click on
> examples --> components --> Master Detail example. 
>  
>  click "Austria"
>  
>  use browser back button
>  
>  Select another menu option like "Selectboxes" 
>  
>  use browser back button
>  
>  Click on Master Detail example  ---> result ugly error:(
> 
> -- 
> Rick

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