sarathmavilla schrieb: > Simon Kitching wrote: > >> Hi Sarath, >> >> On Wed, 2008-12-31 at 02:46 -0800, sarathmavilla wrote: >> >>> hi, >>> iam new to myfaces orchestra and i dont know how to use it in my >>> application. >>> i search for samples of conversations, but i cant get it. >>> can u please give the samples how to use conversation in jsf application >>> with parent child conversations used in popup windows and tab windows. >>> >>> i tried using beans with our own conversation scope.but i cant get the >>> values from popup windows to my main window. >>> >>> where can i get the samples for this whole. >>> >> The "examples" module is listed on the orchestra website: >> http://myfaces.apache.org/orchestra/myfaces-orchestra-examples-project/index.html >> >> There isn't much description there, but the "source repository" link >> points to here: >> http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/myfaces/orchestra/trunk/examples/ >> from where you can download some examples. >> >> As far as I remember, there aren't any examples dealing with multiple >> windows though. >> >> When a new window (or browser tab) is opened, you need to make sure that >> the URL does NOT contain a "conversationContext" query parameter; the >> o:separateConversationContext tag can help with this. >> >> The new window then runs in its own ConversationContext, ie it cannot >> access any of the conversation-scoped variables from the original >> window. Having two separate windows accessing the same conversation data >> has such nasty consequences that it is just better to avoid this >> completely. >> >> So if you need to pass data "back" to the original conversation somehow, >> then you need to do it using some way other than modifying objects in >> conversation-scope. The way I usually do it is the old-fashioned >> approach of storing data as query-params in the URL. >> >> Regards, >> Simon >> >> >> >> >> >> > Hi Simon, > > thnks for responding. > Can u tell me the simple way to get an existing bean in conversation ??? >
I'm not quite sure what you are asking here. Can you explain your question more? Regards, Simon

