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1. Re: using a4j:keepAlive
nbelaevski May 30, 2011 1:10 PM (in response to spandy)Hi,
Have you tried to use StateHolder?
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2. Re: using a4j:keepAlive
spandy May 31, 2011 1:41 AM (in response to nbelaevski)Thanks alot Mr.Nick ...for reponse
exactly our requirement is when we are using <rich:dataTable value="myBean.list">,here myBean should be in session if it is in request datascroller is not working....so we need to give myBean in request and datascroller also has to work .so how can i achieve this requirement
Thanks in advance
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3. Re: using a4j:keepAlive
nbelaevski May 31, 2011 1:55 AM (in response to spandy)Anu,
It should work with requets bean, but you need your bean to be able to provide the same data on subsequent requests, so I recommend you to store necessary contextual information in keep-alived bean (e.g. sort/filter criteria) and re-fetch data from data source then.
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4. Re: using a4j:keepAlive
spandy May 31, 2011 4:38 AM (in response to spandy)Hi Nick,
sorry..exactly am not getting what you are trying to explain..can u please give me on example...if possible..
and also we have 100 to 120 beans are there with this requirement..is that work perfectly...
Thanks alot..