cant you test this with the render action check?
that is always done also if the model is changed

johan


On 7/18/07, Maurice Marrink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> True you can't do setModel(foo) and expect your instantiation check to
> work. Which imho is perfectly logical if you want to use your model in
> the instantiation check you need to pass it in the constructor.
>
> As for the example
> We have a search page for students, uppon clicking on one of those
> students, you go to a detail page for that student. that page also
> contains several tabs to go to other relevant pages for the student
> (like it's school grades). on these pages we made a quicksearch
> function with contains amongst other things 2 buttons to navigate
> forth and back between the searchresults of the search page, while
> keeping the same view. Suppose i have sufficient rights to see the
> detail pages of all students but only enough rights to see the grades
> of my own students.
>
> So if i make the search wide enough to get all students and then
> select one of my own, going to the grades. That's fine. But if i then
> navigate to another student i am not allowed to see the grades
> (creating a new instance of the grades page in the process) i need to
> know if the page in combination with the student is allowed, because
> the page itself is basically allowed.
>
> Maurice
>
> On 7/18/07, Eelco Hillenius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I don't think I agree with that.
> >
> > MyComponent c = new MyComponent(); c.setModel(foo) wouldn't work for
> > starters, and you can even set models mutliple times. Not to mention
> > the other problems you mentioned in this thread. And finally, it would
> > just invite people to go crazy with this functionality.
> >
> > But give us a good example of where using the model to determine an
> > access restriction would actually be useful?
> >
> > Eelco
> >
> >
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