If you want changes made to rich:calendar let the RichFaces guys know - they
will be grateful of the feedback I'm sure.
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component sets calendar components e.g. rich:calendar
~~~I donn't think rich:calendar isbetter than s:selectDate! But, now, i
must use it.
Thanks for your reply!!! It's very kind of you to give the tip!!!
Thanks
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but I dont`t wont to use rich faces library !!!
Now, you have no choice! JBOss is the only one big brother, we are little
brothers.
Everything jboss said is right, everything we want not supported by JBoss is
s:selectDate has been deprecated in favour of jsf component sets calendar
components e.g. rich:calendar
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So use one out of whatever other component set you use - pretty much everyone
has one ;)
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I think that is bad idea ! I need to use this tag but I dont`t wont to use rich
faces library !!!
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???
dateselect of Seam1.2 works well in jboss4.0.5, but why not Seam2.0 in
jboss4.2.1???
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Nobody knows
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s:selectDate has been deprecated. You should use a calendar component from
your JSF component set e.g. richfaces.
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I must be being pretty stupid... where is the Richfaces date control? It
doesn't appear to have one in 3.0.1 (the latest)?
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3.1.0 (currently at rc6, GA this week I think)
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Seam should focus on integration with other projects and not have controls that
are already implemented and proven stable in other libraries.
For example
quartz integration. +1
Pete's Trinidad/Richfaces example. +1
Itext Integration +1
I can't wait for the RF 3.1 integration example. :)
+10 - we don't have time to reinvent the wheel ;)
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Thats rather unfortunate to need to include RichFaces for a project just for
the date feature.. :-(
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I just tried the seamspace example and the startYear/endYear attributes are
working fine there. However, this is moot as the selectDate control has just
been deprecated in favour of the RichFaces date control.
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I'm using the released Beta 1.
The error reported is:
Line: 459
| Char: 7
| Error: Function expected
| Code: 0
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Hi, I had the same problem and it appears to be that the date selection control
is rendered underneath the tabPanel. I solved the problem by updating to Seam
2.0.0(beta) which renders this correctly.
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I had a similar problem running Seam 1.3 Alpha (am waiting for Seam 2.0 GA
before I upgrade again)
Anyway, see this thread on how I solved it
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Simply add
| div.seam-date
| {
| /* ... */
| z-index: 200;
| }
|
to your css file.
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Felix
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I just tested the latest CVS version of selectDate in IE7 and it seems to be
working fine. Which version of Seam are you using, and what javascript error
is IE reporting?
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The issue is that IE6 uses a native control for select boxes, giving it a
higher z-index than all the other normal controls (i.e. it's rendered on
top of everything else on the page).
One workaround I've seen (on an internet banking site) is to hide the select
menu while the popup is open,
I am using 1.2.1
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What you've got looks fine. I wondered if the ID was somehow the cause, but I
modified the registration page in the seamspace example to make it the same as
yours and still no problem. This works:
div class=formRow
| h:outputLabel for=invoiceNew_dateDate of
I think the problem is that it is in the footer of a dataTable. It did work
inside the dataTable rows, but the calender would not open.
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This has been fixed in CVS already.
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funny pippin, I was just typing a similar question:
Can't help you out in the first two questions, but what I did notice, is that
the control formats MM/dd/ after redeployments. If I do a fresh start of
the app server, the control formats everything correctly.
Do you experience the same
(a) This is possible in Seam2
(b) What literals?
(c) What pattern are you providing in s:convertDate Time
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If you render the date control via Ajax (eg. Ajax4JSF) then the format will
always be MM/dd/yy. Would this apply to you?
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Yes, damian. Thanks for the hint. I include the tag via a4j:include in a
richfaces modal dialog.
Is there a way around this?
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| (b) What literals?
| (c) What pattern are you providing in s:convertDate Time
(a) OK, thanks
(b) Sunday - Domingo, Monday - Lunes, etc
(3) Now it's working OK, very strange. Even if I redeploy. This is a fragment
of the xhtml file
So, that comes froms the locale (if set) - set your locale, you should get it
localised.
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locale, you should get it localised.
You were right Pete. Everything it's OK now, even Monday it's the first day of
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Hi
U have to populate the for attribute with the id of the text filed u are
supposed to view the date.In this code ur value of the for attribute will be
startDate as it is the id of the inputText
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I had the same issue today. Using the magic of FireBug you can see that when
the date is rendered normally (ie. not via AJAX) it includes a portion of
javascript as per below that sets your defaults from the selectDate:
script type=text/javascript
| var CAL_DAYS_SHORT =
Yep, which is why we are porting the Seam JSF controls to Ajax4JSF CDK. They
have machinery to solve this problem. Wait for Seam 1.3.
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Same problem here...
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Posted on jira:
http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBSEAM-1156
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Oh yes, and the Captcha message
public @interface CaptchaResponse
{
String message() default input characters did not match;
}
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javax.faces.convert.DateTimeConverter.CONVERSION = must be a valid date
for the date picker...
Anyone know about the capcha??
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It possible but not easy - add a JIRA request that asks for the message for
CaptchaResponse to be taken from a properties file, not a String
For now I've altered the captcha component in CVS so you can override it
@Name(org.jboss.seam.captcha.captcha)
| public Captcha extends
SO in teh next release it's now internationalised as long as I use the right
key?
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No, the workaround I put below will work with current CVS/next release, you
need to put a JIRA request in as I described for proper i8ln
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when i changed the dateformat in calendar.js
var CAL_DATE_FORMAT = dd/mm/; then the date format seems to be working
fine.
But no java scripting events like onchange and onblur are generated on the
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Hello,
I'm still having trouble getting the s:selectDate to work with night builds
of Seam (later than the 1.2.0 patch). As I reread postings like this and the
JIRA issues I have tried to file repeatedly over this, I want to make the
following request to the Seam developers - first, let's
A partial answer - for 1.3.0 the seam components will be built on top of the
ajax4jsf cdk (component development kit). The Seam components will then use
the a4j skinning.
As part of this we're considering streamling the components - all visual
components go into richfaces, all infrastructure
wow... of course... everything make sense again...
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Works fine thanks!
Plus one little annoying thing using dateFormat dd/MM/, this two
format should be right (right?):
09/12/2005
9/12/2005
but, just the second is understood.
this don't occurs with months 9/5/2005 and 9/05/2005 are equally
interpreted
Should I JIRA this?
It works for me. Make sure you specify both the dateFormat on the selectDate,
and the convertDateTime pattern. Here's an example:
| h:inputText id=checkinDate value=#{booking.checkinDate}
required=true
| s:convertDateTime pattern=dd/MM//
| /h:inputText
| s:selectDate
I am using exactly this code (inside a h:panelGroup).
I try with converter and get the same behavior I describe before... but only
with 09 and 08 all others work (01-07). the
day is highlighted when 9 and not with 09 (same for 8 and 08).
Crazy :P
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Do you have the Seam resource servlet configured in your web.xml?
| servlet
| servlet-nameSeam Resource Servlet/servlet-name
| servlet-classorg.jboss.seam.servlet.ResourceServlet/servlet-class
| /servlet
|
| servlet-mapping
| servlet-nameSeam
With you did this, ignore me please.
This files needed from Booking:
css/date.css
img/cal-next.png
img/cal-prev.png
img/input.bg.gif
on of HTML:
| link href=css/date.css rel=stylesheet type=text/css /
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exactly same estrange behavior for months
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Thanks, a lot. Popup shows now, I can select date.
But the appears seems not right. no arrow images on top. select month and year
looks very bad.
I did copied these files files and included css in my xhtml.
Did i mission anything? Is the pattern String Right?
It is important that your page are located right relative the image and css
this way:
\yourPage.xhtml
\img\...
\css\date.css
This bug me in the past.
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Cavani,
the files and directory are in the way your indicated.
Can you think of anything else?
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Ben
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nopes sorry
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this error occurs on booking example too... I tested cvs version on 4.0.5.GA.
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I added a feature request + patch (for year range) some time ago:
http://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBSEAM-928
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This has been implemented in CVS now.
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hi there,
I have specified the dateFormat for s:selectDate as dd/MM/ but when the
s:selectDate is rendered on an ajax request it defaults to MM/dd/ format.
help would be appreciated.
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Venkatesh
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Sorry reuse this topic, but is a simple improvement that I need.
http://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBSEAM-1044
Thanks,
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cavani wrote : Sorry reuse this topic, but is a simple improvement that I
need.
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| http://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBSEAM-1044
Added in CVS.
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The arrow style is dependent on your CSS. Check that it is correct and the
image file exists where it says it is.
If you want to control the range of years, create a feature request in JIRA.
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It looks like a RichFaces bug... the selectDate component doesn't do anything
special, it simply renders the span around whatever child elements are defined.
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click on the icon again
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Thanks for your speedy reply Gavin.
I'd missed that you could close the component by clicking on the icon. However,
I'd still argue that the expected behaviour for such a date selection component
is also to close when it loses focus (i.e. when another component is clicked).
Just to confirm my
I asked Shane to take a look.
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Thanks for that Gavin - much appreciated.
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There is also a close button. The default css hides it.
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