This is my saveState right after the body tag.
<t:saveState id="idSaveVideo" value="#{video}"/>
Thanks
I
Simon Kitching-3 wrote:
>
> I Faces wrote:
>> I have an xhtml page with t:saveState references a backing bean. The
>> backing
>> bean is serializable and I have two methods private void readObject,
>> private
>> void writeObject however neither of these get called.
>>
>> As I understand it these methods should get called when an object is
>> serialized. Is there something wrong with the JSF implementation of
>> saveState such that these methods do not get called as they should?
>>
>> How do I verify that saveState is working correctly? After stepping
>> through
>> the code, doe not look like the <t:saveState does anything at all.
>
> Just a wild stab: JSF supports two different serialization mechanisms:
> (a) java.io.Serializable, and
> (b) javax.faces.StateHolder.
>
> If your class implements StateHolder for some reason then those methods
> will be called rather than readObject/writeObject.
>
> But otherwise I cannot see any reason why it wouldn't be working.
>
> You are providing an EL expression in the t:saveState value attribute,
> yes?
>
> Regards,
>
> Simon
>
>
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