Parent page? If you are inside a dialog, then you can define a returnListener method in the opener button to execute some logic when the dialog is closed.
HTH, -- Rafa On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 2:54 PM, drizzo <danilo.ri...@accenture.com> wrote: > > i should notify to parent page the result of the action. so i need wait the > action is finished... > > i don't if is it possible > > Danilo > > > Simon Kitching wrote: > > > > For normal command-button usage, the current html page is submitted and > > *completely* replaced by a new HTML page. So it makes no sense to talk > > about running javascript "after" the action. > > > > Are you perhaps using these command-buttons within an AJAX pane, and > > want some javascript to execute after the AJAX request that the button > > triggers has completed? > > > > > > drizzo schrieb: > >> > >> but onClick event is triggered after the action tag or before? > >> > >> If is before, there is a way to excute a scritp after the action? > >> > >> > >> > >> Anton Gavazuk wrote: > >>> Of course use onClick attribute. > >>> > >>> 2009/3/26 drizzo <danilo.ri...@accenture.com> > >>> > >>>> Hi everybody, > >>>> > >>>> i have this code: > >>>> > >>>> <tr:commandButton id="responseButton" > >>>> action="#{responseMgdBean.rResponse}" > >>>> icon="/images/ico_#{responseButton.behaviour}.gif" > >>>> binding="#{dealCalculatorMgdBean.buttonAccepted}" > >>>> text="#{responseButton.label} " > >>>> rendered="#{responseButton.visible}" > >>>> shortDesc="#{responseButton.responseValue}" > >>>> blocking="true"> > >>>> <tr:setActionListener > >>>> from="#{responseButton.responseValue}" > >>>> to="#{responseMgdBean.responseValue}" /> > >>>> <tr:setActionListener > from="#{responseButton.behaviour}" > >>>> to="#{responseMgdBean.behaviour}" /> > >>>> <tr:setActionListener > >>>> from="#{dealCalculatorMgdBean.dealVariantIds}" > >>>> to="#{responseMgdBean.selectedVariantIds}" /> > >>>> </tr:commandButton> > >>>> > >>>> now I should run a js code before or after to execute the action. > >>>> Which the best solution to do this? > >>>> Is it possible use the onClick attribute? > >>>> > >>>> Please can you help me? > >>>> > >>>> Thanks > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> -- > >>>> View this message in context: > >>>> > http://www.nabble.com/Javascript-in-button-element-tp22719877p22719877.html > >>>> Sent from the MyFaces - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > >>>> > >>>> > >>> > >> > > > > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://www.nabble.com/Javascript-in-button-element-tp22719877p22722528.html > Sent from the MyFaces - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > >