Hello, I have merged the current ProcessRenderer.java (under 'adf-faces-impl\...\renderkit\uix') and ProcessTrainRenderer.java (under 'adf-faces-impl\...\ui\laf\base\pda\desktop') into one single renderer implementation under 'adf-faces-impl\...\renderkit\core\xhtml\ProcessTrainRenderer.java' that extends the XhtmlRenderer. Is this accurate?
I noticed that there are currently 2 implementations for ProcessTrainRenderer (under ui\laf\base\pda and ui\laf\base\pda\desktop) for different renderkits. Should I create a pda renderer as well as the desktop version and put them under 'renderkit\core\pda' and 'renderkit\core\desktop" ? Thanks - Pavitra -----Original Message----- From: Pavitra Subramaniam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, July 10, 2006 2:55 PM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: ProcessTrain enhancement Hello Simon, Yes, I have started on this and will deliver the changes by mid-week, latest eow. Thanks - Pavitra -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, July 07, 2006 6:17 AM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: ProcessTrain enhancement Hello, Thank for your reply. I already started, but I'm not very far into it since I'm on another project at the same time. Personally I think I could have it done by Tuesday or Wednesday of next week. If you plan to be almost done by then as well then I should indeed start working on something else. Regards, Simon Lessard Fujitsu Consulting "Pavitra Subramaniam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 2006-07-06 22:00 Please respond to adffaces-user To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> cc: Subject: RE: ProcessTrain enhancement Hello, I have a task lined up to convert the existing Trinidad processTrain renderer to a "faces major" version. And I plan to do it the following week. If you haven't already started it I would be happy to work on it. I plan to deliver it in 2 phases. For phase 1, I simply plan to get the renderer to render the current layout and in the second phase add the extra skinning selectors that you requested. If it's simple enough I can deliver both changes in one shot. Is that acceptable? Thanks - Pavitra -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, July 06, 2006 10:13 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: ProcessTrain enhancement Hello, Thank for the reply. I don't mind creating a new Renderer that extends XhtmlRenderer. However, I have a little question about the FacesBean.Type that I must specify to the constructor. I checked InputTextRenderer and saw that it was using CoreInputText.TYPE. That class seems to be automatically generated so I assume there's a XML file somewhere from which the .java is generated? Is that faces-config.xml, the .tld? A completely different one ? Where can I find it? Thanks, Simon Lessard Fujitsu Consulting "Adam Winer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 2006-07-06 11:50 Please respond to adffaces-user To: [email protected] cc: Subject: Re: ProcessTrain enhancement These look good to me. One thing that's important: we really need a Faces-major version of this renderer - that is, instead of one that is in the "org.apache.myfaces.adfinternal.ui" package, one that is in "org.apache.myfaces.adfinternal.renderkit.core.xhtml". Everything in "ui" is obsolete (oooold UIX-based code), and a major technical goal of the project is to delete "ui" and "uinode" from the Apache Trinidad codebase. So, -1 to adding this feature to the old renderer, +1 to adding it to a new renderer. I'm more than happy to provide lots of details on how to write a new-style renderer, though you can look at the existing examples for a pretty good clue how it works. -- Adam On 7/6/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hello, > > I'm currently working to modify the processTrain to accept more skin > selectors in order to open all icons provided by Oracle skin. The > selectors I plan to add are: > > // processTrain styles used for the disabled links > public static final String AF_PROCESS_TRAIN_TEXT_STYLE_CLASS = > "af|processTrain::text"; > > // For outer margins > public static final String AF_PROCESS_TRAIN_MARGIN_START_STYLE_CLASS = > "af|processTrain::margin-start"; > public static final String AF_PROCESS_TRAIN_MARGIN_END_STYLE_CLASS = > "af|processTrain::margin-end"; > > // For inner spacing > public static final String AF_PROCESS_TRAIN_SPACING_STYLE_CLASS = > "af|processTrain::step-spacing"; > > // For active steps > public static final String AF_PROCESS_TRAIN_ACTIVE_START_ICON_NAME = > "af|processTrain::step-active-start-icon"; > public static final String AF_PROCESS_TRAIN_ACTIVE_END_ICON_NAME = > "af|processTrain::step-active-end-icon"; > > // For visited steps > public static final String AF_PROCESS_TRAIN_VISITED_START_ICON_NAME = > "af|processTrain::step-visited-start-icon"; > public static final String AF_PROCESS_TRAIN_VISITED_END_ICON_NAME = > "af|processTrain::step-visited-end-icon"; > > // For unvisited steps > public static final String AF_PROCESS_TRAIN_UNVISITED_START_ICON_NAME= > "af|processTrain::step-unvisited-start-icon"; > public static final String AF_PROCESS_TRAIN_UNVISITED_END_ICON_NAME = > "af|processTrain::step-unvisited-end-icon"; > > // For disabled steps > public static final String AF_PROCESS_TRAIN_DISABLED_START_ICON_NAME = > "af|processTrain::step-disabled-start-icon"; > public static final String AF_PROCESS_TRAIN_DISABLED_END_ICON_NAME = > "af|processTrain::step-disabled-end-icon"; > > // For joints > public static final String AF_PROCESS_TRAIN_JOINT_VISITED_ICON_NAME = > "af|processTrain::joint-visited-icon"; > public static final String > AF_PROCESS_TRAIN_JOINT_UNVISITED_ICON_NAME = > "af|processTrain::joint-unvisited-icon"; > > // For backward overflows > public static final String AF_PROCESS_TRAIN_OVERFLOW_BACKWARD_STYLE_CLASS = > "af|processTrain::overflow-backward"; > public static final String AF_PROCESS_TRAIN_OVERFLOW_BACKWARD_START_ICON_NAME = > "af|processTrain::overflow-backward-start-icon"; > public static final String AF_PROCESS_TRAIN_OVERFLOW_BACKWARD_END_ICON_NAME = > "af|processTrain::overflow-backward-end-icon"; > > // For forward overflows > public static final String AF_PROCESS_TRAIN_OVERFLOW_FORWARD_STYLE_CLASS = > "af|processTrain::overflow-forward"; > public static final String AF_PROCESS_TRAIN_OVERFLOW_FORWARD_START_ICON_NAME = > "af|processTrain::overflow-forward-start-icon"; > public static final String AF_PROCESS_TRAIN_OVERFLOW_FORWARD_END_ICON_NAME = > "af|processTrain::overflow-forward-end-icon"; > > The target HTML structure for the process train in LtR mode is: > > <table align="center" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" > class="af|processTrain"> > <tbody> > <tr> > <td class="af|processTrain::margin-start" rowspan="2"></td> > > <td align="right" class="af|processTrain::overflow-backward"> > <img src="af|processTrain::overflow-backward-start-icon" > title="%step-label%" alt="%step-label% : previous set"/> > </td> > <td background="af|processTrain::joint-visited-icon" align="left" > class="af|processTrain::overflow-backward> > <img src="af|processTrain::overflow-backward-end-icon" alt=""> > </td> > > <td background="af|processTrain::joint-visited-icon" class=" > af|processTrain::step-spacing"></td> > > <td background="af|processTrain::joint-visited-icon" align="right" > class="af|processTrain::step-visited"> > <img src="af|processTrain::step-visited-start-icon" > title="%step-label%" alt="%step-label% : previous step"/> > </td> > <td background="af|processTrain::joint-visited-icon" align="left" > class="af|processTrain::step-visited"> > <img src="af|processTrain::step-visited-end-icon" alt=""> > </td> > > <td background="af|processTrain::joint-visited-icon" class=" > af|processTrain::step-spacing"></td> > > <td background="af|processTrain::joint-visited-icon" align="right" > class="af|processTrain::step-active"> > <img src="af|processTrain::step-active-start-icon" > title="%step-label%" alt="%step-label% : active step"/> > </td> > <td background="af|processTrain::joint-unvisited-icon" align="left" > class="af|processTrain::step-active"> > <img src="af|processTrain::step-active-end-icon" alt=""> > </td> > > <td background="af|processTrain::joint-unvisited-icon" class=" > af|processTrain::step-spacing"></td> > > <td background="af|processTrain::joint-unvisited-icon" align="right" > class="af|processTrain::step-unvisited"> > <img src="af|processTrain::step-unvisited-start-icon" > title="%step-label%" alt="%step-label% : next step"/> > </td> > <td background="af|processTrain::joint-unvisited-icon" align="left" > class="af|processTrain::step-unvisited"> > <img src="af|processTrain::step-unvisited-end-icon" alt=""> > </td> > > <td background="af|processTrain::joint-unvisited-icon" class=" > af|processTrain::step-spacing"></td> > > <td background="af|processTrain::joint-unvisited-icon" align="right" > class="af|processTrain::overflow-forward"> > <img src="af|processTrain::overflow-forward-start-icon" > title="%step-label%" alt="%step-label% : next set"/> > </td> > <td align="left" class="af|processTrain::overflow-forward"> > <img src="af|processTrain::overflow-forward-end-icon" alt=""> > </td> > > <td class="af|processTrain::margin-end" rowspan="2"></td> > </tr> > <tr> > <td colspan="2" class="af|processTrain::overflow-backward"> > <a class="af|processTrain::link">%step-label%</a> > </td> > <td colspan="2" class="af|processTrain::step-visited"> > <a class="af|processTrain::link">%step-label%</a> > </td> > <td colspan="2" class="af|processTrain::step-active"> > <a class="af|processTrain::link">%step-label%</a> > </td> > <td colspan="2" class="af|processTrain::step-unvisited"> > <a class="af|processTrain::text">%step-label%</a> > </td> > <td colspan="2" class="af|processTrain::overflow-forward"> > <a class="af|processTrain::text">%step-label%</a> > </td> > </tr> > </tbody> > </table> > > Is that ok with you? > > Simon Lessard > DMR Conseil Inc. (http://www.dmrconseil.ca) Téléphone : (418) 653-6881 > > Sun Certified Programmer for Java 2 Platform 1.4 >
