Re: [shale] JSF/Shale Usecase

2005-08-02 Thread Craig McClanahan
On 8/2/05, Sean Schofield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Craig, > > Thanks for the feedback. There is a slight twist to my usecase that I > don't think I mentioned. We have created a LookupDialog which takes a > 'start' and 'stop' attribute. It allows you to use a portion of > another dialog. I

Re: [shale] JSF/Shale Usecase

2005-08-02 Thread Sean Schofield
Craig, Thanks for the feedback. There is a slight twist to my usecase that I don't think I mentioned. We have created a LookupDialog which takes a 'start' and 'stop' attribute. It allows you to use a portion of another dialog. I know there is but that is to cumbersome when you have a dialog o

Re: [shale] JSF/Shale Usecase

2005-07-28 Thread Craig McClanahan
On 7/28/05, Sean Schofield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have an interesting usecase that I'd like some feedback on. I'm > working with Shale dialogs and I have a special situation with a multi > step dialog. > > Say there are two steps 1 + 2. Step 1, user enters an applicant name. > Before mo

[shale] JSF/Shale Usecase

2005-07-28 Thread Sean Schofield
I have an interesting usecase that I'd like some feedback on. I'm working with Shale dialogs and I have a special situation with a multi step dialog. Say there are two steps 1 + 2. Step 1, user enters an applicant name. Before moving to step 2, we'd like to check and see if that name already ex