Hi Cagatay,
I think this is a nice suggestion. In MyFaces Tomahawk, something similiar
to what you mean
was handled using <t:subform> tag.
For example:
If you want to only validate and update the set of components in a
specific form, you include them
inside a subform and then specify the subform id in the extended UICommand
actionFor attribute.
<h:form>
<t:subForm id="subFormId">
<h:inputText value="#{bean.value}" />
</t:subForm>
<t:commandButton value="Submit subForm" actionFor="subFormId"/>
</h:form>
Is this what you propose or I miss something?
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From: Cagatay Civici <cagatay.civici_at_gmail.com>
To: jsr372-experts_at_javaserverfaces-spec-public.java.net,
Date: 01/15/2015 11:53 AM
Subject: [jsr372-experts] Partial Execution with Non-Ajax
Hi,
I wonder why partial lifecycle execution is only specific to ajax
requests?
What can?t we do something like;
<h:commandButton execute=?_at_this someinput? value=?Cancel? />
It should be easy to support by sending a parameter to the server and
override isPartial() in PartialViewContext.
Do I miss something?
Regards,
Cagatay Civici
PrimeFaces Lead
PrimeTek Informatics
www.primefaces.org