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[jira] Resolved: (BEEHIVE-268) Unable to invoke actions declared in Global.app from a JSP.

     [ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BEEHIVE-268?page=history ]
     
Rich Feit resolved BEEHIVE-268:
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      Assign To: Alejandro Ramirez  (was: Rich Feit)
     Resolution: Won't Fix
    Fix Version: V1Beta

"Invalid" is a lame resolution status -- it's a valid case, but I really want "By Design".  You can't access actions in Global.app if you've declared shared flow references (@Jpf.Controller(sharedFlowRefs=...)) in your page flow.  I need to make sure this gets doc'ed.

> Unable to invoke actions declared in Global.app from a JSP.
> -----------------------------------------------------------
>
>          Key: BEEHIVE-268
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BEEHIVE-268
>      Project: Beehive
>         Type: Bug
>   Components: NetUI
>     Versions: V1Beta
>  Environment: winxp(sp2), tomcat 5.0.25
>     Reporter: Alejandro Ramirez
>     Assignee: Alejandro Ramirez
>      Fix For: V1Beta
>  Attachments: webapp.zip
>
> 1.- Deploy the attached webapp.
> 2.- Access the /sharedFlowTest/SharedFlowController.jpf pageflow (e.g. http://localhost:8080/webapp/sharedFlowTest/SharedFlowController.jpf).
> Expected:  The index.jsp page should display a global action being invoked by:
> <netui:anchor action="home">Use an action in Global.app</netui:anchor>
> Actual:  There is an error displayed:
>  [Tag Error:1, Found in tag Anchor]
> Page Errors
> Error Number	Tag Type	Error
> 1	Anchor	Message	Action 'home' is not a valid action.

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