Amazing !! AJX brings JSF to life.

Jeremy Sager <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks Richard.

This appears to be exactly what we are looking for.

Jeremy Sager
Data Communications Product Manager
Chesapeake System Solutions
410.356.6805 x120
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Wallace [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2005 4:34 PM
To: MyFaces Discussion
Subject: Re: Partial page refresh in JSF?

Have you looked at AjaxAnywhere (http://ajaxanywhere.sourceforge.net/)
yet? It works exactly this way, giving you "zones" on the page that get
reloaded when certain actions occur.

Jeremy Sager wrote:
>
> Hi guys -
>
> Thanks in advance for your answer to this question.
>
> My company is tr ying to put together a web client application using
> JSF that has the look and feel of the Eclipse Rich Client Platform.
>
> While we've had a good bit of success so far, I've run into an issue
> that I'm hoping you guys can give me some advice on.
>
> Basically, I need to do partial page refreshes. I have a page with
> three subpages on it that I am controlling the layout of with tiles,
> although I am not tied to tiles at this point if it isn't the right
> answer.
>
> I need to be able to click on a hyperlink on one of the subpages and
> initiate a refresh action on another one of the subpages without
> refreshing the parent page, because two of my subpages require
> significant database action and hence take some time to load, and a
> user might typically want to click on a decent number of links in
> quick succession. (For those of you familiar with RCP, clicking a link
> in the view opens up a new editor in the editor pane).
>
> I was hoping that you guys could throw some advice my way on how to
> refresh the pages in a subview or tile without refreshing the whole
> darn thing.
>
> Jeremy Sager
>
> Data Communications Product Manager
>
> Chesapeake System Solutions
>
> 410.356.6805 x120
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>




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