was getting this error in the log 18:41:22,250 INFO [STDOUT] 18:41:22,250 DEBUG [CheckoutController] ************ 18:41:22,265 INFO [STDOUT] 18:41:22,265 DEBUG [CheckoutController] Checkout Con troller Instance Created 18:41:22,265 INFO [STDOUT] 18:41:22,265 DEBUG [CheckoutController] ************ 18:41:22,390 INFO [STDOUT] 18:41:22,390 ERROR [ResourceManagerImpl] Path not fo und, and no fallback. Using empty string. resourceDirs = '[tobago-resource, org/apache/myfaces/tobago/renderkit]' contentT ype = 'html' theme = 'speyside' browser = 'mozilla_5_0' subDir = 'property' name = 'tobago' suffix = '' key = 'javax.faces.component.UISelectOne.INVALID'
i wrote the valueChangeListener method also, but was getting the same error as shown above.. ----- Original Message ---- From: madan chowdary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: MyFaces Discussion <users@myfaces.apache.org> Sent: Saturday, 3 February, 2007 6:19:34 PM Subject: Re: [Tobago] Problem with JSTL hi Bernd, thnx for ur patience for replying my queries, but i am not experienced but trying to grasp the tech. saw the example that u specified. but was bit confused seeing that. i placed the command <f:facet name="change"> <tc:command /> </f:facet> in the first <tx:selectOneChoice/>. when i select one of the item in the list, the page gets refreshed. So where should i write my code that updates the values in the second <tx:selectoneChoice/> think that would be done with the valueChangeListener method in the bean. can u send me a sample java code that would update the values in the Listbox when a particular item is selected in the first. and one more thing, when i use the <f:facet name="change"> <tc:command /> </f:facet> the label for the <tx:selectOneChoice/> is displayed in red as it does when we use required="true". should we place immediate="true" for this component. thnx Madan ----- Original Message ---- From: Bernd Bohmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: MyFaces Discussion <users@myfaces.apache.org> Sent: Saturday, 3 February, 2007 5:53:38 PM Subject: Re: [Tobago] Problem with JSTL Hello Madan, use the <f:facet name="change"> <tc:command /> </f:facet> for selectOneChoice a working example you can find at: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/myfaces/tobago/trunk/tobago-tool/gendoc/src/main/webapp/screenshot/selectOneChoice.jsp?revision=496963&view=markup Bernd madan chowdary wrote: > ya bernd, > > thnx for the reply... > > its working fine now. > > I got one more doubt regarding <tx:selectOneChoice/> . > > There are two list boxes, one of the list box depends on other. > > Say if i select car, the second list box should display list of cars > available. > > if i select bike, the second list box should display list of bikes available. > > Saw the onchange event for <tx:selectOneChoice/>, but dont know how to > proceed with Tobago. > > how can i achieve my task with this case ? > > Madan > > ----- Original Message ---- > From: Bernd Bohmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: MyFaces Discussion <users@myfaces.apache.org> > Sent: Saturday, 3 February, 2007 5:05:25 PM > Subject: Re: [Tobago] Problem with JSTL > > Hello Madan, > > you can use the rendered attribute > > <tc:in rendered="#{somemangedbean.shipToLookup}" /> > <tc:selectOneChoice rendered="#{!somemangedbean.shipToLookup}" /> > > Bernd > > madan chowdary wrote: >> Hi bred, >> >> ya i did a couple of search on web but didn't find anything that would be >> useful when doing some kind of conditional checking in JSP code which using >> Tobago. >> >> The <tc:out/> is placed just for debugging . >> >> The actual case is to display different components for different conditions. >> >> say if " shipToLookup is true " then a <tc:in> should be displayed else >> <tc:selectOneChoice/> must be displayed >> >> So thats the reason i was using JSTL. >> >> If not using JSTL, plz advice me how to proceed with the above case. >> >> a bit urgent for this now. >> >> Regards, >> Madan >> >> ----- Original Message ---- >> From: Bernd Bohmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> To: MyFaces Discussion <users@myfaces.apache.org> >> Sent: Saturday, 3 February, 2007 3:40:42 PM >> Subject: Re: [Tobago] Problem with JSTL >> >> Hello Madan, >> >> why you choose jstl? >> >> jstl and jsf doesn't work very well together. >> Please try a web search. >> >> Why you don't use this >> >> <tc:out value="#{somemangedbean.shipToLookup}"/> >> >> >> Regards >> >> Bernd >> >> madan chowdary wrote: >>> hi all, >>> >>> I resolved the problem by placing standards.jar and jstl.jar in my lib and >>> was able to use JSTL core tag. >>> >>> But was facing a issue when using conditional checking in my JSP. >>> >>> a part of my JSP looks like this >>> >>> <tc:cell> >>> <c:choose> >>> <c:when test="${requestScope.checkout.shipToLookup}"> >>> <tc:out value="ShipToLookup is enabled "/> >>> </c:when> >>> <c:otherwise> >>> <tc:out value="ShipToLookup is disabled "/> >>> </c:otherwise> >>> </c:choose> >>> </tc:cell> >>> >>> the getter for this shipToLookup is as such >>> >>> public boolean getShipToLookup() { >>> return true; >>> //return shipToLookup; >>> } >>> >>> but always i get the output as " ShipToLookup is disabled " which is >>> printed with <tc:out/> as shown in above jsp snippet. >>> >>> not only this, i am checking for a variable if it is equal to 1 . >>> >>> Even that condition is also failing. >>> >>> Is it problem with JSTL or Tobago or me ? its very confusing. >>> >>> Awaiting for a response ASAP. >>> >>> Thnx in regards, >>> Madan >>> >>> >>> ----- Original Message ---- >>> From: Udo Schnurpfeil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>> To: MyFaces Discussion <users@myfaces.apache.org> >>> Sent: Monday, 29 January, 2007 1:16:56 PM >>> Subject: Re: [Tobago] Problem with JSTL >>> >>> Hello Madan, >>> >>> seens this is not a Tobago but a JSTL question. >>> >>> Do you have an implementation for the JSTL in your classpath? You need >>> both: API + Impl. >>> You may use the apache implementation (standard.jar): See >>> http://jakarta.apache.org/taglibs/ >>> If using maven try to add: >>> <dependency> >>> <groupId>taglibs</groupId> >>> <artifactId>standard</artifactId> >>> <version>1.1.2</version> >>> <scope>runtime</scope> >>> </dependency> >>> >>> Hope that helps >>> >>> Udo >>> >>> madan chowdary schrieb: >>>> Hi all, >>>> >>>> i was having problem with JSTL tag. >>>> >>>> I want to display 20 text fields in each row. >>>> >>>> Thought to use <tc:forEach/>, but saw that its deprecated in tlddocs. >>>> >>>> So opted for <c:forEach/>. >>>> >>>> I included jstl.jar in lib directory. >>>> >>>> tried with both >>>> >>>> <%@ taglib uri="http://java.sun.com/jsp/jstl/core";;;; preifx="c" %> >>>> >>>> and >>>> >>>> <%@ taglib uri="http://java.sun.com/jstl/core";;;; preifx="c" %> >>>> >>>> But was getting error saying that the taglib is not specified in >>>> web.xml or either in the classpath. >>>> >>>> tried with different versions of JSTL.But same error. >>>> >>>> how to achieve my task using <c:forEach/> >>>> >>>> thnx in regards, >>>> >>>> Madan >>>> >>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>>> Heres a new way to find what you're looking for - Yahoo! 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