Hi Firas!! thanks for your response !!!
I think this can be a solution, the problem is that what we want is exactly this. I mean, we want to change the number of elements (in fact populate the list with the customers found) in this list ... then display this changes. I thought this was really normal, but I see that maybe is not that normal. Do you know anyway to solve this problem ? Thanks you, robert On 1/5/07, Firas Adiler < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Robert, The listCustomersFound must be the same on both rewind and submit. Remember that two List objects (java.util.List) are equal if they contain the same elements in the same order. I suggest that you sort the list before returning it to Tapestry. I believe that was the solution to my problem. Regards, </Firas> -----Original Message----- From: Roberto Ramírez Vique [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2007 8:06 PM To: Tapestry users Subject: Problems with components IF & For Hello everybody! I am playing with tapestry 4.1.2 and the @EventListener annotation. I am using tomcat 5.5 and jdk 5. I have a form, after submit this form using ajax I build a list in the server side, then I want to show this list in a For component to show all the found information. But I can't do this simple think, I am always getting this exception: You have clicked on a *stale link*. > > Rewind of form AddCustomerPage/customerDetailsForm expected allocated > id > #14 to be 'foundCustomersLoop', but was 'editable4' (requested by > component AddCustomerPage/customerDetailsTable.editable4). > > This is most likely the result of using your browser's *back* button, > but can also be an application error. > > You may continue by returning to the application's > To me seems the problem is related with the For component, the other component editable4 is just an Insert component. I've tried to define the 'foundCustomersLoop' in the Java file and in the .jwc, but in both cases I get the same exception. This is the definition in the java file : @Component(type="For", bindings={"source=listCustomersFound", > "value=currentCustomer"}) > public abstract IComponent getFoundCustomersLoop(); > And this is the definition in the .jwc file: <component id="foundCustomersLoop" type="For"> > <binding name="source" value="listCustomersFound"/> > <binding name="value" value="currentCustomer"/> > </component> > Everything is inside a dojo Dialog, but don't know if this affects in any way. I've searched this problem in the mailing list and didn't seen anything, I will really appreciate any hint! -- Robert Ramírez Vique Computer Science Engineer --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-- Robert Ramírez Vique Computer Science Engineer