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af:button not working after migration

Hi.
I am migrating an ADF application from 11.1.7 to 12.2.1.3.0.
I have faced some problems and i have found the solution, but now i'm stuck on af:button, since I have changed (CommandToolbarButton) to af:button.
The issue:
af:button - partialSubmit=default(true)
Works only on the second click.
af:button - partialSubmit=false
Refreshes all the page and does nothing.
Thanks in advance.
Answers
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Timo Hahn Senior Principal Technical Consultant - Oracle ACE Director Member, Moderator Posts: 38,280 Red Diamond
Does it work if you use the af:commandToolbarButton?
Why have you changed it?
Timo
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Hic
af:commandToolbarButton is having the same behavior,
I changed to button because there is a warning that says "af:commandToolbarButton" is deprecated, change to af:button or af:link
Thasks. -
No such JDeveloper version 11.1.7. Migration from 11.1.1.7.0 is supported. When project is opened in 12c any undoable changes are notified about.
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dvohra21,
This was a typo. Migration was made from 11.1.1.7.1 to 12.2.1.3
Regards,
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Guessed so. While migration supports all supported features, perhaps deprecated features should be migrated too.