Yes, and If you use any ajax technology than you don't have to do full round-trip.

Sushma Sharma wrote:
that means, It would go to the backed bean and then I set a variable and come back to the same page...

*/Luka Surija <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote:



    ...your input page data


    ...your Audit page data


    Sushma Sharma wrote:
    > how do I show a section in the same view after the data has been
    > validated?
    >
    > */David Delbecq /* wrote:
    >
    > If the problem is only that you do not want to display the log
    > field at
    > same time, you can put the log field entry in a section that is only
    > "rendered" after data are validated. It's still the same "view"
    > but user
    > now only see the log fields.
    >
    >
    > Another possibility, with one page for each data set but only one
    > log page
    >
    > page1: fill data change
    > page 1 action : store in session bean a "request for change objet"
    > (can
    > even be your action bean itself :p)
    > navigate to logEntry
    > logEntry: fill log informaton
    > logEntry action: store log informations, execute the "request for
    > change" object you stored
    >
    > If you want to intercept various steps of JSF lifecycle, this can be
    > done with a phase listener. However,while phase listener can be
    > great as
    > a monitoring tool or to handle special query parameter as
    > initialisation
    > stuff for beans, it can become a mess if you use it to delay
    actions.
    >
    > Sushma Sharma a écrit :
    > > My pages are already really big, so I do not want to add audit
    > fields
    > > also in the same page. I have one page where I have included audit
    > > fields also and I am being asked to do it the other way. So, I
    > wanted
    > > to find a standard way to capture the audit info as I am going
    > to need
    > > it for other pages also.
    > >
    > > */David Delbecq /* wrote:
    > >
    > > Why don't you put the 'audit log' fields in page1, along with
    > > datas they
    > > change. It's not mandatory, in JSF, that the same bean be used for
    > > all
    > > component in form. You can update and gather datas from various
    > > beans /
    > > various request scope in a single form. That way you do all in a
    > > single
    > > move.
    > > Sushma Sharma a écrit :
    > > > Hi,
    > > >
    > > > I have many jsf pages(page1, page2, page 3, page4) where
    users can
    > > > make changes, but before they can submit/save the changes, I
    > > have to
    > > > take them to audit log page, where they have to enter the
    > remedy id
    > > > and description of the changes. Currently what I am doing is
    I am
    > > > several pages(auditpage1, auditpage2, auditpage3 etc..) for the
    > > audit
    > > > log and from each page(page1) I take the users to corresponding
    > > audit
    > > > page(auditpage1) and in this audt page I specify the actual bean
    > > > action to save the changes.
    > > > Is it possible that I specify actual action methods in
    page1and on
    > > > clicking the commandButton/link, I intercept the request and
    > > take then
    > > > to a single audit log and after user enters the details and
    clicks
    > > > another button, resume the action clicked on the page1.
    > > > let me know if it is possible and how to do it? If there is any
    > > other
    > > > better way to do it, please suggest.
    > > > Thanks,
    > > >
    > > >
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