Creating navigation listener in faces config

Hi,
I created a class "CommitNavigationHandler extends NavigationHandler".
I set this class as navigation handler in faces config.
But this is not invoked when I try to navigate away from my page. My page is not a member of any taskflows.
I am using adf 11g R1.
Did I miss anything? Should I register this bean somewhere or define scope?
Thanks
Jose Tuttu

Ok, I found the cause. The page navigation in our case is done through goLink.
I have a simple submit button in the page. The navigation handler is invoked when I click the button, but not the link.

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