Hi Fernando, pls have a look at the tobago addressbook example. There you can find a solution how to react on "click-events" in a tobago sheet. For example, by using
<tc:columnEvent event="dblclick"> <tc:command action="#{controller.editAddress}"/> </tc:columnEvent> you would react on a double click on the row. The addressbook example can be found in the current build 1.0.24 below /example/addressbook and can be started by using mvn jetty:run-expploded in the war directory. Cheers Marcus 2010/3/9 Fernando Augusto <ferna...@osmanager.com.br> > Hello, > > I am new to Tobago and to JSF, and I got a problem while thinking in a way > to implement a master-detail form, or any way to show the details of a row > when clicked on somewhere. The problem is: that action needs to be performed > by a *single click* action, for usability reasons. I cant make the user to > select a row AND click a button. > I was doing it with plain JSF using a commandLink and f:param tag passing > the row ID to a method called by the actionListener and then redirecting, > using a static action, to another page. But my boss have seen how easy is to > make popups and form rendering in Tobago, and asked me to make a Tobago > version of our system. Everything seems to be pretty straightforward in > tobago, <RANT> except this and those weird and undocumented tc:attribute > uses... I still need to find anything about them... </RANT> > So, is there a way to implement Master-Detail approach in Tobago??? > > Best Regards, > > Fernando Augusto >