Hi,
I suppose you mean doing something like:
<tr:commandButton action="#{bean.someAction('parameter')}" />
If so, in Seam there is a custom ELResolver that lets you pass parameters
into action methods.
HTH,
- - Rafa
On Nov 13, 2007 4:22 PM, Gerhard Petracek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> hello marc,
>
> i'm not sure if i got your question/idea... - why do you need a (special)
> parameter to login/logout?
> just a try to answer your question:
> did you already consider to use simple navigation rules instead of
> parameters?
>
> regards,
> gerhard
>
>
>
> 2007/11/9, nikkomarc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > In an action method, I can redirect to a different pass url parameters
> > and
> > redirect to a different url page as shown below:
> >
> > public String login() {
> > //logic...
> >
> > try
> > {
> > String contextPath =
> > eContext.getRequestContextPath();
> > String servletPath =
> > eContext.getRequestServletPath();
> > String viewId = context.getViewRoot
> > ().getViewId();
> > System.out.println(contextPath +
> > "/home.jsf?actionType=logout");
> >
> > eContext.redirect(eContext.encodeActionURL(contextPath
> > +
> > "/home.jsf?actionType=logout"));
> > }
> > catch (Exception e)
> > {
> >
> > }
> > return null;
> > }
> >
> > However, I'd like to do the same thing but use the jsf mechanism. How
> > can I
> > pass url parameters in to another page using the jsf framework ?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Marc
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> >
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