I reinstalled jdk1.5.0_10 and reinstalled glassfish-v2-b33 and deployed the example. I see the same behavior.
-Dennis Mike Kienenberger wrote: > I've seen a lot of different Java 1.6 errors in the last couple of > months. > The first thing I'd try if I was in your shoes would be to try it > again with Java 1.5. > > > On 1/25/07, Romanowski, Tim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> >> >> >> Dennis, thanks for the heads up; comment added. >> >> >> >> ________________________________ >> >> >> From: Dennis Gesker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2007 7:02 PM >> >> To: MyFaces Discussion >> Subject: Re: Tomahawk on Glassfish-v2 >> >> >> >> >> Tim: >> >> Could you add a comment confirming that you are seeing the same >> behavior in >> the bug database? >> >> >> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TOMAHAWK-872 >> >> Dennis >> >> >> >> >> Romanowski, Tim wrote: No, you are right -- the first doesn't link >> doesn't >> appear to do what is >> intended, although it does 'work.' >> >> Is there an error with the source for the example? I've never used the >> collapsible panel before, but from the code, it doesn't look like >> anything >> is changing the boolean value for the "collapsed" property in the first >> test. Or is it supposed to work as is? >> >> <t:collapsiblePanel id="test1" >> value="#{firstCollapsiblePanelBean.collapsed}" >> title="testTitle"> >> <h:panelGrid> >> <h:outputText >> value="#{firstCollapsiblePanelBean.firstName}"/> >> <h:inputText >> value="#{firstCollapsiblePanelBean.surName}"/> >> <t:inputCalendar >> value="#{firstCollapsiblePanelBean.birthDate}" >> renderAsPopup="true"/> >> </h:panelGrid> >> </t:collapsiblePanel> >> >> <t:collapsiblePanel id="test2" >> value="#{secondCollapsiblePanelBean.collapsed}" >> title="testTitle" >> var="test2collapsed"> >> <f:facet name="header"> >> <t:div >> style="width:500px;background-color:#CCCCCC;"> >> <h:outputText value="Person"/> >> <t:headerLink immediate="true"> >> <h:outputText value="> Details" >> rendered="#{test2collapsed}"/> >> <h:outputText value="v Overview" >> rendered="#{!test2collapsed}"/> >> </t:headerLink> >> </t:div> >> </f:facet> >> >> >> Tim >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Dennis Gesker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2007 3:36 PM >> To: MyFaces Discussion >> Subject: Re: Tomahawk on Glassfish-v2 >> >> Tim: >> >> When you deployed the example did the first on one the page work as >> well? When I loaded the example war here only the first one failed >> (small one at the very top) to toggle. The rest worked. >> >> Dennis >> >> Romanowski, Tim wrote: >> >> >> I just tested the myfaces-example-simple-1.war of a Tomahawk 1.1.5 >> nightly >> from a week ago and it seems to be running ok on Glassfish V2, B31. >> I ran >> the collapsible panel demo, and that worked fine as well. Also, I am >> currently using the Tomahawk popup component in my own app and it is >> >> working >> >> >> ok. >> >> While this isn't a solution for you, it may still be that you have a >> configuration issue to resolve. Also, are you using facelets? I haven't >> been able to use the panelMenu or JSCookMenu since early this past >> summer, >> so that combination could be a source of problems. >> >> Tim >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Dennis Gesker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2007 1:48 PM >> To: MyFaces Discussion >> Subject: Re: Tomahawk on Glassfish-v2 >> >> I just entered a bug report. --drg >> >> Mike Kienenberger wrote: >> >> >> >> On 1/24/07, Dennis Gesker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> >> >> Also, if I bind the component to my report backing bean and set the >> value to false then redeploy the collapsiblePanel does display however >> it still won't toggle. >> >> >> I've never used that component so I can't help with details. >> >> >> On 1/24/07, Dennis Gesker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> >> >> I found their examples but couldn't find where to download so I could >> try their build on my test server. --drg >> >> >> Yes, I was recommending looking at the behavior in the public example >> pages. That gives you a baseline since everything is theoretically >> configured correctly on those examples. If those examples are >> broken, you know it's a bug in Tomahawk or MyFaces. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Mike Kienenberger wrote: >> >> >> >> If you're using Glassfish, you're using the JSF 1.2 RI. I recall >> that there were issues that were fixed in Tomahawk 1.1.5 in order to >> make it compatible with JSF 1.1 RI javascript. That would explain >> differences between 1.1.3 and 1.1.5 behavior. >> >> Working with the examples is probably the best thing to verify >> behavior. Have you compared that behavior to the online examples at >> http://www.irian.at/home.jsf? You'll need to select Products -> >> Myfaces and try the two tomahawk example sets (one is the latest build >> -- not sure what the version number for the other one is). >> >> >> >>