I went the route of using the selection event in adding the actions facet as a partial target, but the selectionListener wasn't being called as it had been in ADF Faces. I immediately suspected a "false" autoSubmit, added the attribute to set it to "true" and the selection event was triggered, allowing my buttons to update. Looks like autoSubmit (or something of similar ends) was enabled in ADF Faces. In any case, handling of the table component seems more intuitive in Trinidad. Kudos!
Thanks for all of your help, Adam. Shawn ________________________________ From: Adam Winer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2007 2:18 PM To: MyFaces Discussion Subject: Re: [Trinidad] Table and PPR of action components This should work; you should just be able to write: panelGroupLayout.setPartialTriggers(new String[]{"genTable}); ... though this will, of course, redraw the buttons for every action on the table, not just selection. If you just want selection, you'd have to add a selectionListener and explicitly call RequestContext.addPartialTarget(table.getFacet("actions")); -- Adam On 9/12/07, Bertrand, Shawn R < [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: My table looks like this: <tr:table id="genTable" binding="#{TableFactoryBean.genTable}" value="#{HelperHolderBean.helper.tmpTable}" rows="#{HelperHolderBean.helper.tmpTableSize}" first="0" var="row" rowBandingInterval="1" rowSelection="single" selectionListener="#{HelperHolderBean.helper.selectionListener}" emptyText="(no entries)"> </tr:table> In my backing bean, I call my CoreTable's setActions() with a CorePanelGroupLayout component, and I add various CoreCommandButtons to said component. I'd like to, on the selection of rows, make the buttons in the actions component update but I can't seem to make that happen. This worked fine in ADF Faces when we had a CoreTableSelectOne to key the partial update on. One interesting note: we have a poll on the same page that, when it polls, updates those buttons without any partialTriggers set for the actions component. Thanks in advance, Shawn Bertrand Tyco Electronics Corporation