Maybe there is some example around.
However, off the top of my head, I don't think there is full support for this, but you can achieve a similar goal with some hack:

* define a multi form
* add to it, for each of the actions you want to trigger, a "button" link with a JavaScript action (using the form widget's action and event attributes) that just changes the target of the form and submits it

This is an hack, but it could be the first step to start to test the system (consider it a prototype); then we may consider what kind of enhancements to the widget code we will need (if there is a way to standardize this concept).

Jacopo


On Jul 11, 2008, at 6:58 PM, Bruno Busco wrote:

Looking better into OFBiz I found a functionality similar to what I was
looking for in this screen:
https://demo.hotwaxmedia.com/ordermgr/control/searchorders

here for each row in the list there is a checkbox and then there is a combo
to select one action to perform on the selected items.
I tryed to study it to see if a common pattern could be derived from it but
I have seen that it is based on FTL only and no multi form as I was
suggested. May be this is because this has been developed some time ago. Are you aware of some other parts of OfBiz where a multi form with action on
selected item is?

Many thanks,
Bruno

2008/7/9 Anil Patel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Yes.

Regards
Anil Patel


On Jul 9, 2008, at 1:38 PM, Adrian Crum wrote:

Anil,

I think I found what you are talking about -

http://developers.sun.com/portalserver/reference/techart/jsr168/

Is that correct?

-Adrian

Anil Patel wrote:

I did not understand how  "Apache Directory" is more appropriate.
What I mean is, There is UI behavior improvements that can be implemented
in ofbiz. Significant chunk of it comes as part of Portal server
implementation. Like its will be lot nicer if we did "Party Profile" type page in Portal. Ofbiz Portlets "which is something similar to ofbiz screenlets" be lot more Portable in enterprise. Like we will be able to
deliver them thru any other standard compliant Portal Server.
Regards
Anil Patel
On Jul 8, 2008, at 1:07 PM, Adrian Crum wrote:

An interesting idea, but it looks like it overlaps a lot of the OFBiz framework. I believe Apache Directory would be be more appropriate.

-Adrian

Anil Patel wrote:

Sometime back I discussed similar things with Andrew and Tim at that time they suggested to instead integrate Portal server into Ofbiz and have portal server manage all that. I liked it because then we are more in line
with industry standards.
Regards
Anil Patel
On Jul 8, 2008, at 11:31 AM, Adrian Crum wrote:

Hans Bakker wrote:

talking about preferences feature...wouldn't it be nice if the
screenlet
collapse is automatically remembered per user......


It depends upon the screenlet. In some cases that might be unexpected behavior. In other words, users might expect a screenlet to be expanded
until they collapse it.

-Adrian




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