go ahead and open a bug. i dont know if i ever tested indexing by int
because i dont think anyone would use it that much. its too bad that int
ended up in the ichoicerenderer interface. so it might very well be a bug in
the pallette.

-igor


On 3/20/07, Ivana Cace <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I've been experiencing a problem with the Palette component. User
choices are always returned as n times the first item from options,
unless the ChoiceRenderer is explicitely constructed with an idExpression.
For example the following code:

//class Input implements Serializable, it has two members: private int
id;  private String display;
ArrayList<Input> inputList = new ArrayList<Input>();
inputList.add(new Input(1, "een"));
inputList.add(new Input(2, "twee"));
IChoiceRenderer renderer = new ChoiceRenderer("display");
Palette choose =
    new Palette("id", new Model(new ArrayList<String>()), new
Model(inputList), renderer,20, false);

Produces the following output when combined with echoing user choices
(choose.getUnselectedChoices() and choose.getSelectedChoices()) :

*user selection***selected***unselected*
*                       *                 *  een, twee *
*een                 *  een          *                  *
*twee               * een           *                  *
*een, twee       * een, een    *                  *
****************************************

Meaning that indexing by index does not work with palette?




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Ivana Cace
Func. Internet Integration
W http://www.func.nl
T +31 20 4230000
F +31 20 4223500


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