Hi Cosma,

check out the 'How do I...' section of core JSF.
There is a section about popups and JSF.

You find it at amazon as reading example Chapter 12:
(see chapter 'How do I generate a popup window?' page 28 inside the pdf).
Amzon-Link:
httpa://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0131463055/102-0590514-9574546?n=283155

Hope this helps ..
Greetings
Chrisi

On 5/19/06, Cosma Colanicchia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Mhh.. I'm still a bit confused about the server and client side
saving.. what is the "state" we are talking about? Is the tree of the
components used in the jsp page?



2006/5/19, Andrew Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> FYI - if you go with multiple windows, make sure you use client side
> state. I don't think MyFaces yet supports server side state with
> multiple client windows for one Servlet session.
>
> -Andrew
>
> On 5/19/06, Cosma Colanicchia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I know, and alredy considered jenia4faces, but my requirement is to
> > open a new browser window.. so I was trying a way to minimize problems
> > in JSF.
> >
> > Thanks anyway for your interest
> > Cosma
> >
> >
> > 2006/5/19, Werner Punz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > > Cosma Colanicchia schrieb:
> > > > Maybe I just didn't understand it very well, but I need to open a new
> > > > *browser* window, while this component seems to open an "in-page"
> > > > popup, like the t:popUp one..
> > > >
> > > >
> > > Yes, the popup is in browser, it is way less problematic that way.
> > > If you really have to open a new browser window, then the notifier is
> > > not the preferred choice.
> > >
> > > (another alternative to having an in browser popup is the way more
> > > advanced jenia4faces popup)
> > >
> > > have in mind that you open a huge can of worms with a popup window.
> > >
> > >
> >
>

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