If I put the managed bean in session scope, everything works correctly. Is there a way to keep it in request scope and having the rendered attributes respected?
Thanks again, Scott McMasters On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 5:57 PM, Scott McMasters <[email protected]> wrote: > I've discovered that the problem is rendered attributes which are set > by an EL expression to a property of a managed bean. > > In my managed bean, I have several boolean properties which determine > whether a form is being edited, or inserted, or used as a search > filter, or just to view details (with values only). And so, whether > they're required or rendered is determined in EL expressions. There > must be something I don't understand about the validation process > because these properties are disappearing if there's a validation > error; that is, their state isn't being maintained. This happens > even if I have inputHidden's for their values. > > Could someone give me some advice? > > Thanks in advance, > > Scott McMasters > > > On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 4:44 PM, Scott McMasters > <[email protected]> wrote: >> Hello, all, >> >> I'd like to mix Trinidad and Tomahawk tags in the same form. >> Unfortunately, no validation messages are appearing for the Tomahawk >> tags when a command button is clicked. In fact, if there are no >> Trinidad tags to validate, the page just refreshes losing state >> information (such as rendered attributes determined by managed bean >> properties). If I set client-validation to DISABLED, the page just >> refreshes losing the same state information. >> >> Does anyone have any suggestions? >> >> Also, I'm developing in Firefox 3.6, but when I test in IE8, there are >> loads of problems. >> >> I'm using Trinidad 1.0.12, Tomahawk 1.1.9, MyFaces 1.1.7 and Facelets >> 1.1.14. I have to use these older versions because this application >> will deploy on WebSphere 6.1. >> >> Also, I want to use Tomahawk tags, besides the many problems I've >> encountered with Trinidad in general, because the Tomahawk date picker >> is much better with its popup version. >> >> Thanks in advance, >> >> Scott McMasters >> >

