yes it's 4.1.5, how would i do that andreas? I find the documentation on
this stuff very limited.
p
Andreas Andreou wrote:
Can't you conditionally include a @Script in the response?
Also, that's on 4.1.5, right?
On Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 1:32 AM, Paul Stanton
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Hi all,
I have a form which is handled via an async listener, which currently
just does some component updates:
ResponseBuilder builder = getRequestCycle().getResponseBuilder();
builder.updateComponent("dataPanes");
builder.updateComponent("filterSubmit");
But now I need to be able to execute some script on the client once the
updates have completed. I'm assuming this can be achieved, but I can't
figure out how.
I've tried using the writeBodyScript method, but the builder's writer is
null:
builder.beginBodyScript(writer, getRequestCycle());
builder.writeBodyScript(writer, "alert('here');", getRequestCycle());
builder.endBodyScript(writer, getRequestCycle());
If I change the listener to use JSON the writer is not null, but it
still doesn't work, and my update component calls don't work.
Any tips appreciated.
Thanks, Paul.
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