ADF Faces: f:subview

Hi,
I have page1.jspx which is master and page2.jspx which is child form. I am trying to load the page2.jspx(which has child table) using suvview tag when add child button is clicked on page1.jspx.But I am getting the error "Access Denied" in page1.jspx when I click the addChild button. May I know why these kind error oc
curs? Any alternative soluiton for including the jspx?
I am using Jdeveloper 10 .1.3.1.0.3914
Thanks
-rb

Hi,
To follow up on the problem, I have tested that other components do work in a subview.
(i.e.: <af:panelgroup/>, <af:commandLink/>, <af:outputFormatted/>).
The problem with the tree is that you're cannot expland/collapse nodes when it's placed in a subview. The problem seems to be related to the dynamic html/javascript that is generated. When <af:tree> is placed in a subview the javascript is not able to locate the required html components because the id used to lookup the component does not match the generated id.
FYI, we are using Sun's RI 1.1_01 and ADF Faces EA7.
Regards,
Fai Fung

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