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I have a text box. As soon as the user clicks outside of the text box, the code below calls doSomethingOnValueChange. And things work as expected. On the other hand, if the user edits my textbox and directly clicks on save, the save method gets called first and doSomethingOnValueChange gets called later. How can I fix this?

 <ui:define name="label">My Text box</ui:define>
 <h:inputText required="true" value="#{myBean.myTextBox}" 
    immediate="true" valueChangeListener="#{controller.doSomethingOnValueChange}">
      <a4j:support ajaxSingle="true" event="onchange" />         
 </h:inputText>

 <h:commandButton value="Save" action="#{controller.save}" />
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  • what happens if you get rid of immediate? Dec 17, 2011 at 0:34
  • Getting rid of immediate=true doesn't help.
    – user238021
    Dec 17, 2011 at 0:57
  • With this construct, the value change listener should be called twice when you immediately press the button. Once by a synchronous request fired by the botton and once by ajax fired by the change event. Is it really called only once?
    – BalusC
    Dec 17, 2011 at 12:08
  • My save method was re-directing to another page. Now when remove the re-direct, I get the could not acquire lock on @Synchronized component: myController.
    – user238021
    Dec 19, 2011 at 23:21
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    I don't have a RF3+Seam playground at hands, wo I can't guarantee if it works, but you could try to ajax-enable the <h:commandButton> as well (e.g. make it <a4j:commandButton> instead), this way the ajax events are queued and the redirect on the action method should block all events waiting in the queue. At least, it works that way in RF4 and JSF2.
    – BalusC
    Dec 20, 2011 at 3:09

3 Answers 3

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try using onkeyup event, that would fix it

 <a4j:support ajaxSingle="true" event="onkeyup" />  
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  • @user238021 - the valueChangeListener as you described is behaving like fired only onblur event. So you should better change the concept using a4j:jsFunction calling jsfunction onchange event of input text.
    – niksvp
    Dec 20, 2011 at 6:26
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I added requestDelay="30" to my save button. Changed the button to a4j button. That fixed my issue. I also added Global queue in my web.xml

<context-param>
   <param-name>org.richfaces.queue.global.enabled</param-name>
   <param-value>true</param-value>
</context-param>
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  • Can you help me understand how adding the delay to the save button will help in execution of onchange event?
    – Logan
    Nov 5, 2012 at 6:48
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try this:

<f:metadata>
<f:viewParam name="p" value="#{myBean.myTextBox}" />
</f:metadata>

<script type="text/javascript">
function getValue()
  {
  var x=document.getElementById("form:text").value;
  return x;
  }
</script>



<h:inputText required="true" id="text"
            valueChangeListener="#{controller.doSomething}" >
            <a4j:param noEscape="true" value="getValue()" name="p" />
            <a4j:ajax event="change" />
        </h:inputText>

    <h:commandButton value="Save" action="#{controller.save}" />

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