Strange... you have the right URL... When did you try it? Have you tried adding a 's' to user? If it does not work I'll investigate that issue and post your question on this list, I'll answer it here as well if I'm able to.


Regards,

~ Simon

On 10/20/06, Scott Wall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Simon,
I've tried to post to adf-users, tried subscribing to the mail list [EMAIL PROTECTED] , but my emails keep getting bounced...any suggestions?
SW

 
On 10/20/06, Simon Lessard <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
Thanks =P


On 10/20/06, Scott Wall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks Simon. I'll post to adf-users and address your shortcomings in the technopathy and telepathy (and my shortcomings in the posting) arena.
Scott


On 10/20/06, Simon Lessard <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
Hello Scott,

1. You should try adf-user list instead of MyFaces one;
2. Don't mention that you're using ADF Faces, since it's a Trinidad list. ADF Faces specific support can be found on OTN forums;
3. Since my parapsychic powers do not include long distance technopathy or telepathy I cannot guess the code you're using;
4. I'll assume that you're using a returnActionListener to pass the value back to the calling page? When do you get a 0 length array? In the calling page or in the bean's method? Give us more details please, else it'll be hard to provide a good answer.


Regards,

~Simon


On 10/20/06, Scott Wall < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am trying to use a selectOrderShuttle component to allow users to select several elements from an array of <f:selectItems>. This is done in an ADF dialog framework separate dialog that I would then like to return a java.util.List of objects to the backing bean of the page that opens the dialog. However, the array that is returned has 0 elements. I have gone over and over this trying many different iterations, but I can never get this element to return a list/array of any length. What am I doing wrong?





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