Seems like my assumption was wrong. The cause of this seems to be something different. The #{myBean.
Listener} has a @SessionScoped @ManagedProperty which is updated after the CommandLink is clicked. The contentpanel actually loads data via the #{myBean. Data} which is @RequestScoped.
This #{myBean. Data} did not reload the data correctly. I solved it by passing the getData() method directly to the @SessionScoped bean.
Seems like my assumption was wrong. The cause of this seems to be something different. The #{myBean.
Listener} has a @SessionScoped @ManagedProperty which is updated after the CommandLink is clicked. The contentpanel actually loads data via the #{myBean. Data} which is @RequestScoped.
This #{myBean. Data} did not reload the data correctly. I solved it by passing the getData() method directly to the @SessionScoped bean.
Might be a bit confusing. But my conclusion: it does work to partial render a component which is loaded via facelet templating (ui:define / ui:insert).
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