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Posted to users@myfaces.apache.org by Shane Petroff <sh...@mayet.ca> on 2008/09/09 23:36:03 UTC
Re: [Trinidad] CoreShowDetail
Back to this issue after a small hiatus. Can someone give me an idea of
what is supposed to happen? I tried registering a disclosure listener on
the CoreShowDetail instance, but the event is never raised, suggesting
that things are dieing earlier. I've stepped through a bunch of
javascript, but nothing looks obviously wrong.
Shane
Shane Petroff wrote:
> Frank Nimphius wrote:
>>
>> not sure what the panel is doing, but I suggest to add a component
>> that can take a focus (e.g. a text field) for a test
> OK, one of the panels didn't have any focusable components in it, so
> I've stuck in an HtmlTextField at the top of each panel which is a
> child of a CoreShowDetail (because there are conditions in which
> everything will be disabled), but it has had no effect. I presume that
> you are referring to the call to _setRequestedFocusNode, which does
> get called and seems to set appropriate values: a3 is set to the
> window; a3._TrFocusRequestDoc points to the document instance
> a3._TrFocusRequestID is set to the correct id, and
> a3._TrFocusRequestNext is set to false because a2=false. Stepping
> through submitPartialChange doesn't reveal anything odd either, ex.)
> addFormParameter => event=hide source=the_id_of_the_enclosing_span
> partial=true. _pprStartBlocking didn't mean much to me. submitForm
> returns true. To the uninitiated, everything seems fine, but nothing
> ever gets refreshed. Do I need to add something as a partial target?
>
> --
> Shane
>
>> Frank
>>
>> Shane Petroff wrote:
>>>
>>> I can't seem to get a CoreShowDetail instance to work. I have an
>>> existing/functional page, which is build primarily in Java code, and
>>> I wanted to add hide/show to a particular panel. It appears as
>>> though the CoreShowDetail class is easily used
>>>
>>> CoreShowDetail detail = (CoreShowDetail) createComponent(
>>> CoreShowDetail.COMPONENT_TYPE );
>>> detail.setDisclosed( true );
>>> detail.getChildren().add(panel);
>>>
>>> yet the results don't work. The Component is rendered, but doesn't
>>> function. No errors (either client or server), just a dead link. It
>>> appears to be trying to do some ppr work: _submitHideShow and
>>> eventually TrPage.prototype.sendPartialFormPost are called. Any
>>> ideas on how I can tell what is going wrong? (trinidad 1.0.7)
>>>
>>
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Shane