Display persistence in UIInput

Hi,
I have got a problem of data persistence in my UIInput (textfield, output,...).
Here is a description more detailled:
In page1, I have a textField and a button. the action f the button assigns the value of the textField to a property of the sessionBean. By a context redirection, I go to page2.
In page2, I have a outputText binded to the property of the sessionBean. At first submission of page1, this outputText is well binded.
On that page, I have a button to redirect to page1 (redirection by page navigation).
When I re-submit page1, the outputText on page2 keeps the value of the first submission of page1.
here is a zip of a test project:
ftp://[email protected]/
We try FacesContext.responseCompleted() without success.
Thanks for your answers

Hi,
Please find the steps below to accomplish the task you have mentioned:
1. Open a new project and drag & drop a textField and a button onto the design view
2. In the Project Navigator expand the java sources node till SessionBean1 is visible. Right click and choose Add --> Property
3. Enter the name of the new property as txtFldVal and click on ok
4. Double click on the button component, this will take to the button1_action method in the java source (Page1.java)
5. Enter the following line of code:
getSessionBean1().setTxtFldVal((String)textField1.getValue());
6. Double click on the Page Navigation node in the Project Navigator
7. In the Page navigation view right click in the empty space and choose New Page; click on OK
8. Click on Page1, drag a line from the button1 component to the Page2
9. Douible click on Page2 to go to the Design view
10. Drag and drop an outputText and a button onto the page
11. Right click on the outputText and choose Property bindings
12. In the window that pops up choose txtFldVal under SessionBean1 (Under Select binding target)
13. Click on the Page navigation tab and click on Page2
14. Drag and drop a line from the button on Page2 onto Page1.
15. Save and run the project
I hope this helps
Cheers
Giri :-)
Creator Team

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