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Re: sortable, editable, dataTable component [message #475541 is a reply to message #475540] |
Mon, 03 March 2008 06:54 |
Mario Charest Messages: 42 Registered: July 2009 |
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"Yury Kats" <ykats@us.ibm.com> wrote in message
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> On 2/29/2008 4:14 AM, Mario wrote:
>> I need to put the database data in a sortable and editable table but
>> can't
>> find the appropriate component in a pallete, or adjust the dataTable
>> because. In a JCreator I added documentation of classes, so I'm looking
>> for
>> some sort of thing for components and classes in Eclipse.
>
> Eclipse doesn't provide any JSF components beyond those standard
> components
> available in the core jsf (f: and h: tags). It is up to you to pick a
> component
> set available on the market -- once you made a choice, downloaded the
> appropriate
> jars and added them to your project, then those components will become
> available
> on the palette for you to use.
>
> The standard dataTable (h:dataTable) doesn't have out of the box support
> for sorting, so you should look around what's available and what meets
> your needs.
> There are many good free and for-fee JSF component libraries out there.
And what free library do you suggest ? I was looking Trinidad but, as a
newbie, I need examples and help implemented in Eclipse to easy choose the
component characteristic.
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Re: sortable, editable, dataTable component [message #475542 is a reply to message #475541] |
Mon, 03 March 2008 06:55 |
Mario Charest Messages: 42 Registered: July 2009 |
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"Mario" <mzupan@vup.hr> wrote in message
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> "Yury Kats" <ykats@us.ibm.com> wrote in message
> news:fq9nnv$gjb$1@build.eclipse.org...
>> On 2/29/2008 4:14 AM, Mario wrote:
>>> I need to put the database data in a sortable and editable table but
>>> can't
>>> find the appropriate component in a pallete, or adjust the dataTable
>>> because. In a JCreator I added documentation of classes, so I'm looking
>>> for
>>> some sort of thing for components and classes in Eclipse.
>>
>> Eclipse doesn't provide any JSF components beyond those standard
>> components
>> available in the core jsf (f: and h: tags). It is up to you to pick a
>> component
>> set available on the market -- once you made a choice, downloaded the
>> appropriate
>> jars and added them to your project, then those components will become
>> available
>> on the palette for you to use.
>>
>> The standard dataTable (h:dataTable) doesn't have out of the box support
>> for sorting, so you should look around what's available and what meets
>> your needs.
>> There are many good free and for-fee JSF component libraries out there.
>
> And what free library do you suggest ? I was looking Trinidad but, as a
> newbie, I need examples and help implemented in Eclipse to easy choose the
> component characteristic.
>
And Trinidad documentation is poor.
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Re: sortable, editable, dataTable component [message #475544 is a reply to message #475542] |
Mon, 03 March 2008 10:31 |
Vadim Dmitriev Messages: 74 Registered: July 2009 |
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Almost all JSF taglibs (richfaces, tomahawk, trinidad, icefaces and so on)
provide h:dataTable equivalent with sorting and/or navigation support.
Different taglibs are compared here [1] (this comparision is about AJAX
support mainly, but usable as taglib functionality overview nonetheless)
Web page editor palette is automatically populated from TLD files of used
taglibs in the page being edited. Components descriptions are loaded from
there too. Generally, displayed descriptions should be enough to choose
component from the list. I see no point in including whole component
documentation there :)
If you want to change descriptions text, then you should consider altering
TLDs of taglibs you use.
[1] http://www.jsfmatrix.net/
P.S. I would advise using trinidad tr:table, but since you find it's
documentation poor, you may try using richfaces or icefaces. Maybe you'll
have more luck there.
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Re: sortable, editable, dataTable component [message #617130 is a reply to message #475540] |
Mon, 03 March 2008 06:54 |
Mario Charest Messages: 42 Registered: July 2009 |
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"Yury Kats" <ykats@us.ibm.com> wrote in message
news:fq9nnv$gjb$1@build.eclipse.org...
> On 2/29/2008 4:14 AM, Mario wrote:
>> I need to put the database data in a sortable and editable table but
>> can't
>> find the appropriate component in a pallete, or adjust the dataTable
>> because. In a JCreator I added documentation of classes, so I'm looking
>> for
>> some sort of thing for components and classes in Eclipse.
>
> Eclipse doesn't provide any JSF components beyond those standard
> components
> available in the core jsf (f: and h: tags). It is up to you to pick a
> component
> set available on the market -- once you made a choice, downloaded the
> appropriate
> jars and added them to your project, then those components will become
> available
> on the palette for you to use.
>
> The standard dataTable (h:dataTable) doesn't have out of the box support
> for sorting, so you should look around what's available and what meets
> your needs.
> There are many good free and for-fee JSF component libraries out there.
And what free library do you suggest ? I was looking Trinidad but, as a
newbie, I need examples and help implemented in Eclipse to easy choose the
component characteristic.
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Re: sortable, editable, dataTable component [message #617132 is a reply to message #475541] |
Mon, 03 March 2008 06:55 |
Mario Charest Messages: 42 Registered: July 2009 |
Member |
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"Mario" <mzupan@vup.hr> wrote in message
news:fqg7c4$98e$1@build.eclipse.org...
>
> "Yury Kats" <ykats@us.ibm.com> wrote in message
> news:fq9nnv$gjb$1@build.eclipse.org...
>> On 2/29/2008 4:14 AM, Mario wrote:
>>> I need to put the database data in a sortable and editable table but
>>> can't
>>> find the appropriate component in a pallete, or adjust the dataTable
>>> because. In a JCreator I added documentation of classes, so I'm looking
>>> for
>>> some sort of thing for components and classes in Eclipse.
>>
>> Eclipse doesn't provide any JSF components beyond those standard
>> components
>> available in the core jsf (f: and h: tags). It is up to you to pick a
>> component
>> set available on the market -- once you made a choice, downloaded the
>> appropriate
>> jars and added them to your project, then those components will become
>> available
>> on the palette for you to use.
>>
>> The standard dataTable (h:dataTable) doesn't have out of the box support
>> for sorting, so you should look around what's available and what meets
>> your needs.
>> There are many good free and for-fee JSF component libraries out there.
>
> And what free library do you suggest ? I was looking Trinidad but, as a
> newbie, I need examples and help implemented in Eclipse to easy choose the
> component characteristic.
>
And Trinidad documentation is poor.
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Re: sortable, editable, dataTable component [message #617136 is a reply to message #475542] |
Mon, 03 March 2008 10:31 |
Vadim Dmitriev Messages: 74 Registered: July 2009 |
Member |
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Almost all JSF taglibs (richfaces, tomahawk, trinidad, icefaces and so on)
provide h:dataTable equivalent with sorting and/or navigation support.
Different taglibs are compared here [1] (this comparision is about AJAX
support mainly, but usable as taglib functionality overview nonetheless)
Web page editor palette is automatically populated from TLD files of used
taglibs in the page being edited. Components descriptions are loaded from
there too. Generally, displayed descriptions should be enough to choose
component from the list. I see no point in including whole component
documentation there :)
If you want to change descriptions text, then you should consider altering
TLDs of taglibs you use.
[1] http://www.jsfmatrix.net/
P.S. I would advise using trinidad tr:table, but since you find it's
documentation poor, you may try using richfaces or icefaces. Maybe you'll
have more luck there.
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