Hi,

i think you mean the examples from the following url:

http://example.irian.at/example-sandbox-20070228/pprPanelGroup.jsf

To me all the links and buttons are working fine with a ppr-request.
Have you tried out this latest build?

cheers,

Gerald

On 2/26/07, Oellien, F (Frank) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,

That is what I have done so far.
I have tried both 1.1.4 and 1.1.5 in a new web application that only contains 
the original JSP file and the corresponding Backing Bean.

And these are the results:

PPRSumit button -> Request/Page Refresh
ConfiguredSubmit Button -> Request/Page Refresh
Update first group partially checkbox -> Request/Page Refresh
testAction Button -> Request/Page Refresh
Partial testAction button -> Request/Page Refresh
Partially submit by change combobox -> OK, Ajax
Partially submit by change checkbox -> OK, Ajax
Command link -> OK, Ajax
Second PPRPanelGroup Button -> Request/Page Refresh

Any explanation for that?

Frank

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gerald Müllan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Donnerstag, 22. Februar 2007 17:26
> To: MyFaces Discussion
> Subject: Re: PPRPanelGroup
>
> Hi,
>
> you have to register every component which should fire a ppr-request.
> This can be done in an exactly manner via the "partialTriggers"
> attribute:
>
> E.g. id of a commandButton is "nextWizardStep"; Consequently
> if going to the next wizard step should occur via a
> ppr-request (the whole wizard page is embedded in the
> s:pprPanelGroup) "partialTriggers" has to be set to "nextWizardStep".
>
> The other possibility is to use the "partialTriggerPattern" attribute:
>
> E.g. if you want to use "nextWizardStep" and "previousWizardStep"
> buttons, just write "*WizardStep" as the "partialTriggerPattern"
> attribute.
>
> Every component which is registered via one of the above
> attributes should fire a ppr-request, because of the
> interception point before the regular form post.
>
> If it does not, there maybe a bug or another problem. E.g.
> you cannot use aliasBeans in combination with ppr because of
> the scoping. But please post the corresponding code, maybe we
> can then say something more on that.
>
> Regarding the sandbox examples:
>
> You are right, the secondFormButton does one time a
> ppr-request and the other time a regular submit. It seems to
> steem from the fact that the value of the button is changing
> after activating a command component from the first form.
>
> But don`t waste time on this, your problem should be another one..
>
> cheers,
>
> Gerald
>
> On 2/22/07, Oellien, F (Frank) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have a question regarding the PPRPanelGroup.
> > When I use the Sandbox-example.war file I can use the PPRPanelGroup
> > example as expected. However when I implement the corresponding jsp
> > file and the backing bean in my own application every action like
> > pressing a commandlink or a commandbutton will be followed by a
> > request and a complete side refresh.
> >
> > What I have to keep in mind when working with the Ajax
> functionilities?
> > By reading the source code it is also unclear for me why PPRSubmit
> > button will not led to a whole page refresh and the button in the
> > secondform does.
> >
> > Regards
> > Frank
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