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1. Re: a4j support and immediate
viggo.navarsete Feb 12, 2008 4:41 AM (in response to trajber)I'm not sure, but do you need to wrap it into a form? either a4j:form or h:form?
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2. Re: a4j support and immediate
trajber Feb 12, 2008 7:56 AM (in response to trajber)Sure, I did it.
Here is the complete source code.<h:form id="parent"> <h:inputText value="#{test.name}"> <f:validateLength minimum="2" /> <a4j:support event="onblur" actionListener="#{test.doSomething}" reRender="parent" immediate="true" /> </h:inputText> </h:form>
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3. Re: a4j support and immediate
ilya_shaikovsky Feb 12, 2008 8:03 AM (in response to trajber)you should read some JSF basic documents. It's normal immediate behaviour.
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4. Re: a4j support and immediate
trajber Feb 12, 2008 8:24 AM (in response to trajber)Is not immediate used for bypass component validation ?
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5. Re: a4j support and immediate
trajber Feb 12, 2008 8:28 AM (in response to trajber)Sorry, my fault.
I realize that immediate=true is not to bypass the validation, but the validation occours in another step in life cycle.
But there´s a way to bypass the validation ?"trajber" wrote:
Is not immediate used for bypass component validation ?