Calling a button from managed bean

Hi,
I have two jspx page. First jsp calling second jsp through the taskflow. Once the user click on the button in the second jsp, backing bean method submitApproval is being called, where I using the below code to invoke a command button ctb1 available on the first jspx.
    public String submitApproval() {
        System.out.println("---- Approve Button Id --"+resetButton);
        ActionEvent actionEvent = new ActionEvent(resetButton);
        actionEvent.queue();
       return null;
resetButton is binding to the command button ctb1 on the first jsp. At runtime, I could check from the logs, its printing the correct component id of the command button ctb1.
But still the method defined in the action of the command button is not getting called/executed
Is the above approach fine ?
Regards,
Stalin

User, please tell us your jdev version!
No, you can't call an action in the other page add the page is not loaded at the time you queue the action. Next thing is that you can't call an action outside the task flow.
For this you can use a parent action.
Timo

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