In our JIRA: https://issues.apache.org/jira/projects/MYFACES/issues/
A small maven application with jetty-maven-plugin would be a great example! 2018-01-25 16:24 GMT+01:00 Matthew Broadhead <matthew.broadh...@nbmlaw.co.uk >: > ok i will do that. where do i create an issue? > > > On 25/01/2018 16:20, Thomas Andraschko wrote: > >> Could you please provide a mvce and create a issue? >> Otherwise it's almost impossible to help you. >> >> 2018-01-25 16:14 GMT+01:00 Matthew Broadhead < >> matthew.broadh...@nbmlaw.co.uk >> >>> : >>> hi, >>> i just posted this question on stack overflow. but then i tested >>> switching to mojarra and that solved my problem so i guessed i would >>> report >>> it to this list >>> >>> Consider the following xhtml fragment: >>> >>> <h:form> >>> <h:outputText value="#{myBean.items.size()}" /> >>> <ui:repeat var="item" value="#{myBean.items}"> >>> <div> >>> <h:outputText value="#{item.id} #{item.name}" /> >>> <h:commandButton value="delete" action="#{myBean.delete}"> >>> <f:setPropertyActionListener target="#{myBean.item}" >>> value="#{item}" /> >>> <f:ajax render="@form" /> >>> </h:commandButton> >>> </div> >>> </ui:repeat> >>> <c:forEach var="item" items="#{myBean.items}"> >>> <div> >>> <h:outputText value="#{item.id} #{item.name}" /> >>> </div> >>> </c:forEach> >>> </h:form> >>> With the backing bean delete method: >>> >>> @Transactional >>> public String delete() { >>> itemDao.delete(getItem()); >>> setItems(itemDao.select()); >>> return null; >>> } >>> And the itemDao methods like: >>> >>> public List<Item> select() { >>> CriteriaBuilder cb = em.getCriteriaBuilder(); >>> CriteriaQuery<Item> cq = cb.createQuery(Item.class); >>> Root<Item> item = cq.from(Item.class); >>> cq.distinct(true); >>> TypedQuery<Item> query = em.createQuery(cq); >>> List<Item> itemList = query.getResultList(); >>> return itemList; >>> } >>> public void delete(Project project) { >>> project = find(project.getProjectId()); >>> em.remove(project); >>> } >>> The problem is that after the delete button is clicked the count is >>> correct, the c:forEach is correct, but the ui:repeat is not updated and >>> still shows the deleted element. Can someone suggest how to force the >>> ui:repeat to also refresh? >>> >>> >