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I am looking for a graceful JSF way to do this and was wondering if there was any commonly accepted practice for doing this.

When I navigate from one page to another, I want the new page to show a FacesMessage in a h:message component (actually p:message but it should be the same thing) that was transmitted from the last page.

So for example, if a user clicks a "Create Document" button it navigates to a new page on success, and shows the success message on the new page. I want all my data-base changing operations to behave that way.

It seems that the FacesContext clears all messages on the navigation, so my closest solution looks like this:

  1. Store the FacesMessage object in the session bean.
  2. Create a method checkMessage in the message bean that calls FacesContext.getCurrentInstance().addMessage(..) and removes the message from the message bean.
  3. Put a EL reference to checkMessage in the destination page.
  4. Put a p:message in the destination page.

This seems a bit forced -- is there a better way of doing this?

AlanObject
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Faces messages are indeed request scoped.

Just make use of the new JSF 2.0 Flash scope: Flash#setKeepMessages():

context.addMessage(clientId, message);
context.getExternalContext().getFlash().setKeepMessages(true);
// ...

This has only one caveat in the current Mojarra 2.1.13 release: the redirect has to take place in the same "folder" in the URL. This is fixed in the shortly upcoming 2.1.14. See also issue 2136.

BalusC
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http://ocpsoft.org/java/persist-and-pass-facesmessages-over-page-redirects/

http://balusc.blogspot.se/2007/03/post-redirect-get-pattern.html

Maybe one of those will help?

Karl Kildén
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