Thanks for the reply Ed. The code you point to is for actions, not
actionListener. I agree that there shouldn't be any difference, but it
seems there is. I'm easily able to successfully specify an action as a
composite component attribute with a method-signature, but with the code in
my first post, I wasn't able to do the same for an actionListener.
Obviously it could be an error on my part in how I'm using the composite
component, but it was pretty simple. I've worked around the problem for
now, but would be interested to see code that successfully passes an
actionListener.
That said, I'm running this in google app engine, and was never able to get
el 2 working correctly in that environment, so i'm using the old el.
Perhaps that is causing the problem?
Joel
On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 1:25 PM, Ed Burns <edward.burns_at_oracle.com> wrote:
> >>>>> On Mon, 26 Apr 2010 09:53:22 -0700 (PDT), webtier_at_javadesktop.orgsaid:
>
> JW> Thanks for the pointer. I had actually already read that and am
> JW> wondering which part of my attribute doesn't conform to the VDL
> JW> specification. I tried changing the return type of void to
> JW> java.lang.Void with no change in behavior. I was able to work
> JW> around the problem by simply not passing the listener, but would
> JW> like to figure out why it doesn't work.
>
> Here's a sample app that does do this.
>
> If you checkout the mojarra source code, you'll find that the ezcomp02
> sample in jsf-demo/sandbox/ezcomp02 has a file that does this.
> src/main/webapp/resources/ezcomp/loginPanel.html
>
> the cc-metadata, also in the sandbox, also passes a method in this way.
>
> Ed
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