Non-ajax requests completely reload the whole page. So you can't literally use p:ajaxStatus to indicate that a non-ajax request being in progress.
Non-ajax requests completely reload the whole page. So you can't literally use p:ajaxStatus to indicate that a non-ajax request being in progress. If your request results in page navigation, then there is no use of p:ajaxStatus.
Otherwise you could couple up the ajax request with p:ajaxStatus. Shortly p:ajaxStatus can not be used to show the status of non ajax request.
I understand, thanks. – c12 Mar 31 at 15:33.
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