The standard response is to suggest t:saveState.

If there are validation errors, the updating of components will never occur and thus your input hidden doesn't do anything for that post

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On May 16, 2008, at 4:52 PM, dancantong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Hi.
Thank you for you reply.
Yes I'm using request session scoped beans. But I have set in the view a hidden field associated to the outputText property to mantain it's value. Do
you know any whay to archieve without using session beans?


Andrew Robinson-5 wrote:

There is no reason why outputText should be affected by validation
errors. Are you sure that you have a value for the backing bean
property after the post back and validation errors? Maybe your bean is
request scope and therefore has been re-created and not initialized?

On 5/12/08, dancantong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi!
I have a JSF page with an outputText that gets its value from a backing
bean
property.
The view has some inputText with validate required in order to assure
they
are not empty when the form is submitted.
When I submit the form with validation errors, it is redisplayed with the
messages I set, but the outputText value gets empty.
I want the outputText to be redisplayed too, as happens with the
inputText.
Is this possible?
Thanks a lot.
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