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[jira] Updated: (SHALE-287) Faulty behavior of the "token" component with Apache MyFaces >1.1.1

     [ http://issues.apache.org/struts/browse/SHALE-287?page=all ]

Mike Meessen updated SHALE-287:
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    Attachment: ShaleIssueDemo.zip

> Faulty behavior of the "token" component with Apache MyFaces >1.1.1
> -------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: SHALE-287
>                 URL: http://issues.apache.org/struts/browse/SHALE-287
>             Project: Shale
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Core
>    Affects Versions: 1.0.4-SNAPSHOT, 1.0.3
>         Environment: OS: Microsoft Windows XP SP2
> Servlet Container: jakarta-tomcat-5.5.9
>            Reporter: Mike Meessen
>         Attachments: ShaleIssueDemo.zip
>
>
> This issue appears when using Apache MyFaces as of version 1.1.2. The MyFaces project states the following about their 1.1.2 release:
> [Quote]
> This is the first official release of what we are now calling the "core." The core refers to the JSF 1.1 implementation as specified by JSR-127. It has passed Sun's TCK and is considered to be 100% compliant with the spec.
> [/Quote]
> So as a conclusion, I think everyone who's still using MyFaces 1.1.1 should hurry upgrading his code to be 1.1.2 compliant.
> Allthough Shale should be JSF-implementation-independant, it seems this issue appears or not depending on the used MyFaces version.
> Steps to reproduce the issue:
> * Use a simple JSF submission form to which you add Shale's Token tag to check for illegal form resubmissions.
> * As long as you submit the form correctly, everyting works fine.
> * Press F5 (page refresh) once, the browser warns about HTTP POST data resubmission.
> * Discard the warning and go on resending the same HTTP request.
> * Shale recognizes the resubmission and acts correctly (no application logic gets invoked).
> **** This is the part where the behavior changes according to what MyFaces version is used:
> With MyFaces 1.1.1
> --------------------------
> * Resubmit the form correctly (using the submit button).
> ==> The workflow goes on and the form is correctly submitted.
> With MyFaces 1.1.2 and above
> -----------------------------------------
> * Resubmit the form correctly (using the submit button).
> ==> Nothing happens. No new token is generated, so no application logic gets invoked and the workflow stucks.
> I attached a sample project which demoes the issue.
> Regards,
> Mike

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