Question about "h:message" and usage of its "for" attribute

Hello,
I have the following jsf page with two forms each of which launches a process through a command button. When a problem occurs on the server side for one of the command buttons (e.g. an exception) BOTH my h:message buttons display the info for the exception/problem that occurred. I would like for each of the h:message to display only the info it is supposed to take care of. Any idea?
Thanks in advance,
Julien.
<h:form id="companies-netting-process-form">
                <a4j:region id="companies-netting-process">
                    <rich:message showDetail="true" showSummary="true" for="companies-netting-process-form"/>
                    <a4j:commandButton id="companies-netting-process-button" action="#{NettingManagedBean.copyCompanies}" value="Traitement netting companies" />
                    <a4j:status id="companies-netting-process-status" for="companies-netting-process">
                        <f:facet name="start">
                            <h:graphicImage value="images/start.gif"/>
                        </f:facet>
                        <f:facet name="stop">
                            <h:graphicImage value="images/stop.gif"/>
                        </f:facet>
                    </a4j:status>
                </a4j:region>
            </h:form>
            <f:verbatim>
                <br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>
            </f:verbatim>
            <h:form id="amounts-netting-process-form">
                <a4j:region id="amounts-netting-process">
                    <rich:message showDetail="true" showSummary="true" for="amounts-netting-process-form"/>
                    <a4j:commandButton id="amounts-netting-process-button" action="#{NettingManagedBean.copyAmounts}" value="Traitement netting amounts" />
                    <a4j:status id="amounts-netting-process-status" for="amounts-netting-process">
                        <f:facet name="start">
                            <h:graphicImage value="images/start.gif"/>
                        </f:facet>
                        <f:facet name="stop">
                            <h:graphicImage value="images/stop.gif"/>
                        </f:facet>
                    </a4j:status>
                </a4j:region>
            </h:form>

Like this:
Create a properties file with the following content:
javax.faces.component.UIInput.REQUIRED=Campo de preenchimento obrigat�rio.
javax.faces.component.UIInput.REQUIRED_detail=� favor preencher este campo.
javax.faces.component.UIInput.CONVERSION=Dados incorrectos.
javax.faces.validator.LongRangeValidator.MINIMUM=Valor tem de ser maior ou igual que {0}.
javax.faces.validator.LongRangeValidator.MAXIMUM=Valor tem de ser menor ou igual que {0}.
javax.faces.validator.LongRangeValidator.TYPE=Valor tem de ser inteiro.
javax.faces.validator.NOT_IN_RANGE=O valor tem de ser incluido no intervalo [{0}-{1}].
javax.faces.validator.DoubleRangeValidator.MAXIMUM=O valor tem de ser menor ou igual que {0}.
javax.faces.validator.DoubleRangeValidator.MINIMUM=O valor tem de ser maior ou igual que {0}.
In the faces-config.xml put:
<application>
<message-bundle>pt.common.helpers.message.commonmessages</message-bundle>
</application>
pt.common.helpers.message. -> this is the path to your file.
commonmessages - > the name of the .properties file

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    2. Will I still be able to see messages sent by contacts who are not in my contact list and them see my messages*, if we are both in a Skype conversation group but not on each other's contact list? *The messages either one of us posts in the Skype group conversation
    I appreciate the information
    Thanks
    Solved!
    Go to Solution.

    1. The person sending this message will not receive any notification about failing message delivery. The message will just disappear in nowhere.
    2. Messages exchanged in group chats will be seen both by you and the other person, even if this person is not in your Contact List.

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