tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6273818684831454306.post1587506217585745367..comments2023-10-29T09:41:37.477+02:00Comments on cat **/*: Richfaces & JSF 1.2Akshaalhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05677582369584740657noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6273818684831454306.post-50020062876356493982010-01-06T12:16:07.737+02:002010-01-06T12:16:07.737+02:00Hi,
It is not a RichFaces issue. That's actua...Hi,<br /><br />It is not a RichFaces issue. That's actually how JSF handles exceptions in UIViewRoot. Events that caused exceptions in listeners are logged and that's all.<br /><br />So the described problem is just a JSF 1.2 problem. Refer to:<br />https://javaserverfaces.dev.java.net/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=824<br />There is also described a workaround of the issue using just JSF, without third-party libriries (like AspectJ)Andrewnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6273818684831454306.post-81014444205364211562009-12-12T00:27:16.491+02:002009-12-12T00:27:16.491+02:00Hi,
Both Sun RI and MyFaces do just the same hand...Hi,<br /><br />Both Sun RI and MyFaces do just the same handling for events. For example, here is the code from MyFaces 1.2.8: http://pastie.org/739687 .<br />Difference between Sun RI and MyFaces lays in implementation of javax.faces.event.MethodExpressionActionListener class.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6273818684831454306.post-3009643104132029582009-11-17T04:14:10.072+02:002009-11-17T04:14:10.072+02:00Thanks, that worked for me. Do you know if RichFac...Thanks, that worked for me. Do you know if RichFaces is planning to fix this problem?<br /><br />RandyAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com