Yes, that's definitely a workaround!
regards,
Martin
On 4/3/07, Matthias Wessendorf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Martin,
do you know the ID of the part that should be rendered, or are you
able to *calculate* it on the server?
RequestContext.addPartialTarget(UIComp) might be an option:
<sample>
UIXTable table = (UIXTable) event.getComponent().findComponent("userTable");
table.setValue(this.users);
RequestContext afContext = RequestContext.getCurrentInstance();
afContext.addPartialTarget(table);
</sample>
On 4/3/07, Martin Marinschek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi *,
>
> I'm using partial page rendering, where the triggering component is
> supposed to sit in a data-table (e.g. commandButton as a kid of
> dataTable, table has 15 rows, so 15 buttons).
>
> The button have an id like:
>
> myTable:1:myButton
>
> When any of the buttons has been clicked, I want to update a separate
> part of the page, but I can't specify each button in the
> partialTriggers attribute, I don't even know yet how many buttons
> there might be.
>
> Tomahawk's pprPanelGroup has a partialTriggerExpression attribute,
> where I can put a reg-ex to solve this issue. Is there something like
> this in Trinidad as well? Any ideas for a workaround?
>
> regards,
>
> Martin
>
>
>
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