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1. Re: how does richfaces handle double submit. thanks!
ilya_shaikovsky Jun 9, 2008 3:00 AM (in response to huafan2000)in duplicated post.
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2. Re: how does richfaces handle double submit. thanks!
lmk Jun 9, 2008 4:27 AM (in response to huafan2000)the question you are posted concern JSF architecture, if you are looking for the equivalent of RequestProcessor on JSF or Richfaces you will not find it, because, struts and JSF are widely separate frameworks,
nevertheless, you can customize authentication and authorization on JSF, ViewHandler and PhaseListener classes allow to do what you need, -
3. Re: how does richfaces handle double submit. thanks!
huafan2000 Jun 9, 2008 9:44 AM (in response to huafan2000)thank you LMK!
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4. Re: how does richfaces handle double submit. thanks!
huafan2000 Jun 9, 2008 9:48 AM (in response to huafan2000)As far as I know, Struts can use token to prevent double submission and back button, is there anything like this in JSF?
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5. Re: how does richfaces handle double submit. thanks!
lmk Jun 9, 2008 10:35 AM (in response to huafan2000)"huafan2000" wrote:
As far as I know, Struts can use token to prevent double submission and back button, is there anything like this in JSF?
yes struts use token to prevent double submit, but, it's not easy to implement,
I dont know if JSF has such paradigm.
JSF has an advanced lifecycle and I think that you can prevent double submit..
regards!