Hi,

thanks for explain.

yes I use facelets. I think the idea of facelets is a great one. non
jsp code and clear xml code.
https://facelets.dev.java.net/nonav/docs/dev/docbook.html#intro
a other question, who is the maintainer for the tobago-facelets.jar?

regards
david

2007/4/11, Volker Weber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi,

the sequense is as following:

in RenderResponsePhase:
  try to get a component via binding.
  If not found, create one and set it via binding.
in resoreViewPhase:
  set the recreated instance via binding.


I havend had time to try your problem, maybe this afternoon.
Are you using jsp or faclets? I never used faclets, and don't know how
the tx tags are created there, in jsp this should work.

Regards,
  Volker


2007/4/11, David Steinkopff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> is the init sequence by jsf so that the application frist set
> component bindings? really interesting, in that case thanks for the
> hint.
>
> 2007/4/10, Kito D. Mann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > > From: David Steinkopff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2007 10:06 AM
> > > To: MyFaces Discussion
> > > Subject: Re: [ Tobago ] problem with component binding
> > >
> > > I construct a UIInput object
> > >
> > > textfield = new UIInput();
> > > textfield.setValue("hello UIInput");
> > > textfield.setId("textfield");
> > >
> > > getter and setter
> > >
> > > public UIInput getTextfield() {
> > >     return textfield;
> > > }
> > > public void setTextfield(UIInput textfield) {
> > >     this.textfield = textfield;
> > > }
> > >
> >
> > This is probably unrelated to your problem, but in general you should avoid
> > creating a component via new. You should either use
> > Application.createComponent or simply initialize the component in your
> > setter:
> >
> >  public void setTextfield(UIInput textfield) {
> >    this.textfield = textfield;
> >    textfield.setValue("hello UIInput");
> >    textfield.setId("textfield");
> >  }
> >
> > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> > Kito D. Mann ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> > Author, JavaServer Faces in Action
> > http://www.virtua.com - JSF/Java EE consulting, training, and mentoring
> > http://www.JSFCentral.com - JavaServer Faces FAQ, news, and info
> >
> >
>

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