Hi there,
I am trying to implement jsf in my existing java project.
So I have added required jar files and update web.xml
When I run server I found out error something like this
java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException: This request class is an empty
placeholder
at
Hi,
Are you using the latest versions of MyFaces Core and Trinidad? There
already has been some work on this issue (see MYFACES-2520 for details) and
this should be fixed.
Regards,
Jakob
2010/2/25 navnath29 kumbhar.navn...@gmail.com
Hi there,
I am trying to implement jsf in my existing
Hi
It is a known issue, so you can take a look at MYFACES-2434 too.
http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MYFACES-2434
http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MYFACES-2520
regards,
Leonardo Uribe
2010/2/25 Jakob Korherr jakob.korh...@gmail.com
Hi,
Are you using the latest versions of MyFaces
yeah, is fixed in MyFaces 2.0.0-beta
What is your Trinidad version ?
On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 1:38 PM, Jakob Korherr jakob.korh...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Are you using the latest versions of MyFaces Core and Trinidad? There
already has been some work on this issue (see MYFACES-2520 for details)
Hi,
at first I was using the default JSF 1.2 ComboBox (selectOneMenu) but then
switchted to the Trinidad equivalent (selectOneChoice) to get Ajax
functionality.
So far it's working fine, the only thing bothering me in comparison to the
selectOneMenu is, that the default selection is an empty
Hello Simon,
Your approach is to give the Element in the backing bean the value, like this:
The bean has the List with the Wrapped Items and one of the items you want to
set with the List in it:
private ListSelectItem indexTypesForSuche;
private GeVoSuchtyp selectedIndexType;
public
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