Hi Jeff,

No, I didn't know that. But by reading the documentations on this
updateActionListener, it seems this tag is used for setting values
into some properties.

Why do we have to manually perform t.setNodeSelected? I thought the
tree2 would take care of it automatically just like t.nodeExpanded...

- Jim

On 10/17/06, Jeff Bischoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jim the Standing Bear wrote:
> In the sample code provided on the wiki, the code explicitly does
> t.setNodeSelected as the actionListener of the commandLink; but i
> cannot do that because as I said earlier, the actionListener is
> reserved to invoke a method at the backing bean.
>

You do realize that you can have multiple t:updateActionListener tags
inside of a commandLink/commandButton? :)

Regards,

Jeff Bischoff
Kenneth L Kurz & Associates, Inc.





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