Liferay 3.6.1 had a lot of problems with JSF portlets. I've been using
the
new 4.0.0 rc2 version with a lot more success. Make sure you use the
updated util-jsf.jar in your portlets and things should improve.

Todd 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Benjamin Bratkus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Friday, May 12, 2006 2:41 AM
> To: MyFaces Discussion
> Subject: Re: jsf portlet input components do not set their 
> values to the model
> 
> hello all,
> 
> after a few trys i've found out why the inputcomponents do 
> not write their user given values to the model. first it 
> could be that there is an issue for the myfacesportlet or the 
> tomahawk components or for liferay portal. the experience i 
> gained was that my formular was to complex to run with 
> liferay 3.6.1. the application was deployed first as a 
> standalone app for tomcat and works fine. but after 
> redeploying this app into liferay the components lost their 
> values. the next is that i made the forms much simpler and 
> now the portlet isn't rendered correct. means that the 
> components exeed the border of the portlet which contains the 
> application. This occures first time at the second page of my 
> app. the start page is rendered well, but after proceeding a 
> action which leeds to the create page the t:datatable exeed 
> the border.
> 
> so is this a known problem with liferay or could it be a 
> problem of myfaces?
> 
> best regards,
> 
> ben
> 
> http://forums.liferay.com/index.php?showtopic=4735
> 

Reply via email to