Hi All,


Following is the JSP code:



<s:subForm id="subFormId">



x----- Cut ----x   



            <t:panelGrid columns="1" width="450px">

                        <t:selectOneMenu id="decline_value"
styleClass="selectOneMenu" onchange="document.forms[0].submit();return
false;"


value="#{physicianEConsultation.uiBean.declineValue}"


valueChangeListener="#{physicianEConsultation.detailsChanged}"
required="true">

                                    <f:selectItem itemLabel="--Select--"
itemValue=""/>

                                    <f:selectItems
value="#{physicianEConsultation.declineReasonList}"/>

                        </t:selectOneMenu>

                        <t:message for="decline_value"
styleClass="error"></t:message>

            </t:panelGrid>



x----- Cut ----x



</s:subForm>



In the above code we have a select one menu component. If the user
changes the selection then an onchange event is fired which will then
submit the form. Once the form is submitted then in process validations
phase the ValueChangeListener should be called.



Weird behavior:

With the above piece of code the value change listener does not get
called even when the user changes a selection in the drop down
component.

However if you add - immediate = "true" then the ValueChangeListener is
called.

I added <t:messages> to the JSP to check if there were any validation
errors which would cause the JSF to skip directly to the render response
phase. But there are no validation errors.



There is another observation that I made:

If I remove <t:subForm> component, then with the above code the
ValueChangeListener is called as expected.



Is this a problem with <t:subForm> component?





Regards,

Madhav



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