Is it possible, that you are
using myfaces 1.2 ?
and *.faces mapping ?
try, /faces/* as your mapping
On 9/12/07, Bertrand, Shawn R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Thanks for the clarification.
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> Unfortunately, it isn't working in Trinidad as it did in ADF Faces.
> FredJSP.getRedirectURL generates a baseURL of
> "/nas/__ADFv__.faces?_afPfm=497604ee&_t=fred" and arguments
> of {"_vir", "/jsp/SnmpSsMacDetail.jsp", "loc", "en-US", "_minWidth",
> "_minHeight",}. The second argument is correct and that resource is
> definitely present in the deployed application.
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> The separate browser window does appear as it used to but it contains an
> HTTP 404 error with the description "The requested resource (/__ADFv__.jsp)
> is not available.".
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> Thanks again,
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> Shawn Bertrand
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> Tyco Electronics Corporation
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> ________________________________
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> From: Adam Winer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2007 4:32 PM
> To: MyFaces Discussion
> Subject: Re: Dialog issue during ADF->Trinidad migration
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> There's two separate flags here:
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> - useWindow
> - usePopup
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> If useWindow is false, that means we navigate the whole page
> to the dialog. Simple enough.
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> If useWindow is true, then we look at usePopup: if it's false,
> we want to show the dialog in a new browser window.
> We use FredJSP so that we have a frameset around the
> dialog view, needed to make sure that context is not lost
> when you navigate within the dialog.
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> If usePopup is true, we use a DHTML dialog. We don't
> need FredJSP, since we're putting the dialog in an iframe,
> and can directly navigate to the page.
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> Does this make sense?
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> What you're describing - " uses the URL returned from FredJSP.
> getRedirectURL" - is intentional (and was the way things
> worked back in ADF, FWIW). What should be happening next
> is that a frameset gets generated where the frame's source
> is the URL of the desired page - so your dialog does show up.
> Is that not working?
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> -- Adam
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> On 9/11/07, Bertrand, Shawn R <
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> (Trinidad 1.0.2 – build from July – the current one).
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> I've migrated our application to use Trinidad, and see some PPR issues that
> are likely ours, but for the most part everything is working as expected.
> Except….
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> We use the dialog framework extensively, and every time we attempt to
> display one a popup appears but uses the URL returned from
> FredJSP.getRedirectURL. This happens because the code in CoreRenderKit,
> when constructing a DialogRequest object, calls usePopupForDialog to
> determine if the popup is supported. Why wouldn't the passed-in usePopup
> setting be used? Fortunately for me (at least for now), I added the
> "org.apache.myfaces.trinidadinternal.renderkit.USE_DIALOG_POPUP"
> context parameter to my web.xml and popups are now appearing (though they
> appear in a dhtml-looking layer instead of the traditional popup dialog
> (probably a good thing).
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> Note: the Trinidad demo doesn't seem to need this context parameter to
> display dialogs.
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> Thanks in advance,
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> Shawn Bertrand
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> Tyco Electronics Corporation
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