Thanks Jim! :)
-----Original Message----- From: James Moores [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Freitag, 21. Juli 2006 12:56 To: MyFaces Discussion Subject: RE: HTMLDataTable not serializable Hi, Hi Remo, I had this problem a while ago - it turned out that, rather counter-intuatively, the Components themselves have no state, so don't need to be serialized. As far as I can remember the state is all held in the model. Are you getting the current selection out of it or something? If that's what you are doing you can do that just by getting the current value of the variable it's bound to from the page context. I've got a little utility method I use for this so e.g. if you've got a table and you need to find out which item was clicked on: <af:table var="item" value="{model}"> You can use this little utility method of mine: public Object getRequestVar(String name) { FacesContext fContext = FacesContext.getCurrentInstance(); VariableResolver requestResolver = fContext.getApplication().getVariableResolver(); return requestResolver.resolveVariable(fContext, name); } to pull out the selected row with getRequestVar("item"). I may have taken a few steps too far in assuming this is what your problem is, so just ignore me if this isn't what you're talking about. Regards Jim -----Original Message----- From: Remo Liechti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 21 July 2006 10:25 To: MyFaces Discussion Subject: HTMLDataTable not serializable Hi all I have a backing bean that has to be serializable because I do some RMI stuff in it. Now I am not able to use the HTMLDataTable of myfaces (t:datatable) in my bean, because this is not serializeable. Do you have any hints how to avoid this problem? Thanks -- Remo Liechti Application Developer Swisslog Warehouse and Distribution Solutions Direct: +41 (0)62 837 4345 Mobile: +41 (0)76 329 8660 CH Fax: +41 (0)62 837 4197 Internet: www.swisslog.com ---------------------------------------------------------------- About Swisslog Swisslog is a global provider of logistic solutions for warehouses, distribution centers and hospitals. Swisslog's solutions increase their customers' flexibility, responsiveness, and quality of service, while minimizing logistics costs. This message may contain legally privileged or confidential information and is therefore addressed to the named persons only. The recipient should inform the sender and delete this message, if he/she is not named as addressee. The sender disclaims any and all liability for the integrity and punctuality of this message. The sender has activated an automatic virus scanning, but does not guarantee the virus free transmission of this message. This message may contain legally privileged or confidential information and is therefore addressed to the named persons only. The recipient should inform the sender and delete this message, if he/she is not named as addressee. The sender disclaims any and all liability for the integrity and punctuality of this message. The sender has activated an automatic virus scanning, but does not guarantee the virus free transmission of this message.

