Hi Simon,Yes, that was exactly the point. It's as easy as adding all the children, and at the end of the tree component creation, call to getClientId().Thanks a lot for your support.
2006/1/19, Simon Kitching [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I believe Volker's answer is exactly what you're looking for.
I have been implementing the dynamic creation of my tree component as you mentioned, i.e. adding all the components to their parents before calling getClientId().But it seems that there is something more to do, looking at the generated code:
input id=tablaEdicionPuntuaciones0_0:_id30_0:_input
On Fri, 2006-01-20 at 11:22 +0100, Enrique Medina wrote:
I have been implementing the dynamic creation of my tree component as
you mentioned, i.e. adding all the components to their parents before
calling getClientId().
But it seems that there is something more to do, looking at the
Hi Enrique,
the '_0' is added by the datatable while rendering row 1 (index 0).
This is needed to generate uniqe ids over multiple rows.
Looks like you have nested datatables?
To get the '_0' you can call setRowIndex(0) on the datatable component,
but if your table contains more rows the ids
Well, the problem is that I'm creating the table in code using a DataModel for columns and a DataModel for rows, so at that time the row index is not known, is it?And as I assign the client ID at code, how can I know the row?
2006/1/20, Simon Kitching [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Fri, 2006-01-20 at 11:22
BTW: if i remember correct the generated row index is changed to ':0' in
svn.
Volker Weber wrote:
Hi Enrique,
the '_0' is added by the datatable while rendering row 1 (index 0).
This is needed to generate uniqe ids over multiple rows.
Looks like you have nested datatables?
To get the
If your component is a column in a table, and the table has 5 rows then
there will be 5 HTML tags generated for that component. Each needs a
distinct id according to the rules for HTML.
If you're planning on manipulating those objects in javascript, your
javascript needs to handle the fact that
Simon,The problem is that I don't know how many rows I will have, as it depens on the data the user enters in the normal use of the application.And I need to manipulate the value of the input object using _javascript_, but the value itself must be indicated in code the way you told me in your
On Fri, 2006-01-20 at 12:04 +0100, Enrique Medina wrote:
Simon,
The problem is that I don't know how many rows I will have, as it
depens on the data the user enters in the normal use of the
application.
And I need to manipulate the value of the input object using
Javascript, but the
You could help _javascript_ by generating a hidden field with
a given id and the number of rows as value...
hth
Alexander
From: Enrique Medina
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I see. But it's not that exactly. Suppose I have a button associated to each INPUT object, that when clicked must perform a particular action for the value of the INPUT associated, not another...
2006/1/20, Simon Kitching [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Fri, 2006-01-20 at 12:04 +0100, Enrique Medina wrote:
For those who might be interested...FInally I solved my problem. When the dataTable is being rendered, then it uses both the row number and the col number to generate the IDs, so I made use of the rowIndexVar and var properties of DataTable and UIColumns respectively to be able to access this
http://wiki.apache.org/myfaces/AccessingOneManagedBeanFromAnother
On Thu, 2006-01-19 at 12:57 +0100, Enrique Medina wrote:
Anyone can give me some hints on how to refer from one component to
another using EL, or maybe when creating the components dynamically
through code?
Hi Simon,I mean accesing one component to another from inside the same bean2006/1/19, Simon Kitching [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
http://wiki.apache.org/myfaces/AccessingOneManagedBeanFromAnother
On Thu, 2006-01-19 at 12:57 +0100, Enrique Medina wrote: Anyone can give me some hints on how to refer from one
Hi Enrique!
But this is what Simon tries to show you.
Its possible to inject the other bean instance or to look it up through
the context.
Ciao,
Mario
Hi Simon,
I mean accesing one component to another from inside the same bean
2006/1/19, Simon Kitching [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL
But I don't want to inject another bean. When I talk about components I mean view components in the model component; e.g. refer to an HtmlInputText from another HtmlOutputText.The problem I have is that I need to refer to the value of one component from another one in code, and both of them are
in UIComponent
Could this be a ticket to ride?
Alexander
From: Enrique Medina
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PMTo: MyFaces DiscussionSubject: Re: Dynamically refer to
a component from another component
But I don't want to inject another bean. When I talk about components
Medina
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a component from another component
But I don't want to inject another bean. When I talk about components
I mean view components in the model component; e.g. refer
Hi,
Enrique Medina wrote:
But I don't want to inject another bean. When I talk about components I
mean view components in the model component; e.g. refer to an
HtmlInputText from another HtmlOutputText.
The problem I have is that I need to refer to the value of one component
from another
Enrique Medina schrieb:
The problem is I don't know the HTML ID until the page is rendered,
and that ID is the one I want to refer in code, as it will be the
input to a Javascript method.
and what if you set a binding in your created components so they will
automatically register to your
Let me give a more detailed explanation of what I am trying to achieve..In my application I need to work with data in a spreadsheet form, so I decided to use a PanelTabbed component, where each tab would contain a HtmlDataTable. All these would simulate an Excel page, where I can change the actual
Also I forgot to say, that if I wanted to use the onclick method on the same UIInput component, I could define it easily by: texto4.getAttributes().put(onclick, validate(this.value));
As you can see, I know that 'this' refers to my component. But what happens if I need to refer to texto4 component
Hi,
you can get the rendered 'htmlId' of a component by
component.getCientId(facesContext);
so you can do :
UIOutput texto5 = (HtmlOutputText) FacesUtils.getApplication()
.createComponent(HtmlOutputText.COMPONENT_TYPE);
texto5.getAttributes().put(onclick,
validate(' +
I tried that, but at the time of creating the component in code, texto4.getClientId(facesContext) returns exactly the same used before when texto4.setId(_input), so it doesn't help at all
2006/1/19, Volker Weber [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,you can get the rendered 'htmlId' of a component
See what is generated at runtime:input id=bodySubview:_id23:tablaEdicionPuntuaciones0_1:_id24_4_0:_input
name=bodySubview:_id23:tablaEdicionPuntuaciones0_1:_id24_4_0:_input type=
text value=12 onclick=myAlert(_input.value)
class=txt /And obviously, a component with _input ID does not exist,
After adding the component to the component tree the full id should
returned. The structure of the tree is needed to create this id.
This is what is done when rendering the 'htlmId' in the renderer.
Without the tree structue there is no way to find the resulting clientId.
Regards,
Volker
So your answer means that there is no way to accomplish what I am trying, isn't it?Maybe using some kind of events, when the component is created to advise another one or so?2006/1/19, Volker Weber
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After adding the component to the component tree the full id shouldreturned. The
I believe Volker's answer is exactly what you're looking for. Unless
I've misunderstood your question, method getClientId is what you want;
you just need to make sure the component is attached to the view tree
before calling that method.
ie:
UIOutput texto4 = createComponent(..);
No he says: You need to add the component to its parent
component before you can receive a
usefull clientId.
hthAlexander
From: Enrique Medina
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