You could have your actionListener method re-register itself to execute in
another phase (InvokeApplication) when it runs.   "Action" should already be
registered at this point.  That would be doing it within the JSF framework.

Doing it in your application code would be having the actionlistener
register itself in some application variable, then having your action method
iterate through those registered actionlisteners at the end of its current
execution.


On 3/13/07, Madhav Bhargava <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 Hi All,



Normally the actionListeners that are registered with any UICommand
component are called first and then the action methods are called.

Since there can be more than one ActionListener methods that can be
attached to a UICommand component – Is there a way in which one of the
ActionListener methods can be scheduled/marked to execute after the action
method has been executed?



Regards,

Madhav
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