immediate - true. can someone explain what it does.

experts,

could someone explain immediate - true. What real role in framework. ?

before giving the answer above question?

my test team discovered a problem that is the result of the description.

My description of the problem:

I had entered format parent child relationship.

Let's take an example

parent is used (form af:panel)

child's Department (form af:panel) some of the fields are mandatory. to stop the shot of a required fields error, I gave immediate - true to this show detal point in insertion time

child's job (form af:panel) some of the fields are mandatory. to stop the shot of a required fields error, I gave immediate - true to this element of detal see the
whereas at the time of the insertion

child relationship parent are perfect. I had no doubt about it.

problem is while I touched the insertion of the parent. the parent is read for insertion, sometimes two of the child is not ready for integration (employment, Department).
has the old values.

to avoid this problem, I like that.

I gave the immdiete = false for both the elements of show detial.

Insert the parent hit button all the child is ready for insertion.

now the problem is turns off. but I need the immdiete = true.

I hope you people understand my problem and my question above.

could someone guide me.

jdev 11.1.1.5.0 - adfbc.

Thank you & & looks
ADF7.

next to the link provided by Nini, check
[url http://adfpractice-fedor.blogspot.com/2012/02/understanding-immediate-attribute.html] http://adfpractice-fedor.blogspot.com/2012/02/understanding-immediate-attribute.html
and
[url https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/MYFACES/How+the+immediate+attribute+works] How does the immediate attribute

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