Remove <from-action>. There is no action here (you passed
null to the NavigationHandler!), just an outcome.
-- Adam
On 9/4/07, Rakesh Patnaik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> my application has a panel accordion component and I need to navigate to
> different pages on disclosure of each of the showDetailItem's that it holds.
> For example:
> <tr:panelAccordion discloseNone="true">
>
> <tr:showDetailItem text="PA1"
> disclosureListener="#{backingBean.navigateToAppPage}">
> <tr:outputText value="detail1"/>
> </tr:showDetailItem>
>
> <tr:showDetailItem text="PA2"
> disclosureListener="#{backingBean.navigateToMgmtPage}">
> <tr:outputText value="detail2"/>
> </tr:showDetailItem>
>
> </tr:panelAccordion>
>
> I tried using NavigationHandler code in the backing bean methods as follows:
>
> public void navigate(DisclosureEvent de){
> try{
> NavigationHandler navigator =
> FacesContext.getCurrentInstance().getApplication().getNavigationHandler();
> navigator.handleNavigation ( FacesContext.getCurrentInstance(),
> null, "xyz" );
> FacesContext.getCurrentInstance().renderResponse();
> }
> catch(Exception e){.....}
>
> "xyz" is a navigation outcome definition:
> <navigation-rule>
> <navigation-case>
> <from-outcome>xyz</from-outcome>
> <from-action>xyz</from-action>
> <to-view-id>/TestNavigation.jsp</to-view-id>
> <redirect/>
> </navigation-case>
> </navigation-rule>
>
>
> but this doesnot work.
>
> Any suggestions as to how to achieve this navigation?
>
>