Thank you.
It was the right hint!
But now I have the problem that my TabChangeListener is called several
times.
Does anyone know the reason why?
Marc
>a vague one others might jump in with more detailed answers,
>you usually can bind backend bean properties
>via the bind attribute to component variables in the backed bean
>
>for instance it might look like this:
>
>class BackendBean {
> HtmlTabbedPane pane = new HtmlTabbedPane ...
> setters and getters for the pane
>}
>
>and then in the frontend you set the binding
> ... control bind="#{backendBean.pane}" />
>
>if you do not have a bind attribute in the control tag things
>become messy (but it still is possible to get the control object)
>
>and then in your action code you can call the
>methods for the pane binding variable and there you might have
>exactly the behavior you need.
>
>Sorry for being so vague but I do not have any code examples for this
>available currently.
>
>Werner
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Thank you for your fast answer.
>
> I am new to JSF - so can you give me a short example how I have to do
this?
>
>
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