It's inside the view and outside the form.
>From the test code:
<f:view>
<BODY>
<t:saveState value="testState"/>
<h:form styleClass="form" id="form1">
.... more markup code ....
Regards,
- Juan
On 10/24/05, David G. Friedman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Juan,
>
> Is it inside the f:view or outside the view?
>
> Regards,
> David
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Juan Medín Piñeiro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, October 24, 2005 10:28 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: How to use t:saveState ?
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I've been trying to use t:saveState without success. As far as I
> can read in the wiki and in the examples, you just need to include a
> <t:saveState value="xxx"/> in the JSP and the information will travel
> to the client and back in the next request.
>
> So I created 3 pages, test1, test2 and test3, each with a
> <t:saveState value="aRequestScopedObject"/>. In the backing bean I do
> something like:
>
> aRequestScopedObject = (ARequestScopedObject) getFacesContext()
> .getApplication()
> .createValueBinding("#{aRequestScopedObject}")
> .getValue(getFacesContext());
>
> And then I set several properties on it.
>
> Well, when I reach the test2 page _all changes_ are lost. Reading
> the generated HTML I don't see anything at all related to the
> saveState info in the form (!?)
>
> Am I missing anything ?
>
> Any comment would be really welcome. It seems to be very simple to
> use, the only "strange" thing is that I'm using the Sun RI + Tomahawk.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> - Juancho
>
>