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[jira] Updated: (BEEHIVE-631) Message Bundles for Form Beans no longer seem to work

     [ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BEEHIVE-631?page=all ]

Alejandro Ramirez updated BEEHIVE-631:
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    Attachment: FormBeanMessageBundle.zip

> Message Bundles for Form Beans no longer seem to work
> -----------------------------------------------------
>
>          Key: BEEHIVE-631
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BEEHIVE-631
>      Project: Beehive
>         Type: Bug
>   Components: NetUI
>     Versions: V1
>     Reporter: Alejandro Ramirez
>     Assignee: Carlin Rogers
>      Fix For: V1
>  Attachments: FormBeanMessageBundle.zip
>
> Message Bundles declared within a form bean no longer seem to work.
> 1.- Unzip the attached pageflow into a beehive enabled webapp and access it (e.g. http://localhost:<yourport>/<yourContext>/validationTests/beanRules/BeanRulesController.jpf )
> 2.- In the page that is displayed, click the "Click" button without entering any data.
> Expected:  There should be a message (obtained from a message bundle) that the required rule is required.
> Actual:  There is an exception:
> Error Number	Tag Type	Error
> 1	Errors	Message	An error occurred accessing the message bundle. This may be because there is no default message bundle defined for the current page flow
> I have made sure to include the declared bundle "beanScope" in WEB-INF/src and also verified that after compilation of my webapp it is under WEB-INF/classes dir:
> @Jpf.Controller()
> public class BeanRulesController extends PageFlowController
> {
>     ...
>     @Jpf.FormBean(messageBundle = "beanScope")
>     public static class InnerBean extends FormData
>     {
>         ...
>     }
> }

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