Hello Magdolna, I don't think the naming container trick will work as I already tried it in the past. Then again I might have messed up while trying. I was able to achieve refresh with a manual call to TrinidadContext.addPartialTarget(tableComponent). It's really a poor man solution, but it works. I think that issue deserve a JIRA entry.
Regards, ~ Simon On 1/9/07, venkata guddanti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Magdolna, Can you change the partialTriggers="cmdIn cmdOut" to partialTriggers="data:cmdln cmdOut" and see if it works? This is because the table is a naming container. If this does not work, I believe it might be related to the fact that the currency is established for the table when the commandLink action is invoked and the clientId for the commandLink includes the currency. Regards, Venkata On 1/9/07, magdolna holitska <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi all, > > Did anyone had a chance to have a look at the issue I am having below? > > Here are a few more details: > > In the example below I am trying to add one row to a table using PPR. > The command link that opens the dialog is inside the table, in each row. > When the dialog returns a new row should be added to the table, > but for some reason this isn't happening. > > However, if I refresh with the browser, the row is added. > > Any ideas? > Thanks, > Magdolna > > > > > > >From: "magdolna holitska" < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >Reply-To: [email protected] > >To: [email protected] > >Subject: Table refresh problem when using dialog > >Date: Fri, 05 Jan 2007 12:01:27 -0500 > > > >Hello, > > > >I have a table containing numbers and a link: "Add New". > >When the user clicks on the link, a new number will be added to the > table. > > > > > >The problem I have is: > >If I have the link outside the table, the number will be added to the > list > >and the table will be refreshed properly. > > > >At the other hand, when I place the command link inside the table, the > >number will be added to the list, but the table is not refreshed with the > >new value. > > > >I only noticed this behaviour when I am using it with dialogs. If I just > >use an ActionEvent instead of a ReturnEvent, it works fine. > > > >This is just a simple example that I prepared to point out the issue, but > >of course in the real application I do have values that I am passing and > >retrieving from the dialog. > > > >I also pasted the code below. > > > > > >Thank you in advance. > >Regards, > >Magdolna > > > > > > > > > >Example.xhtml: > > <tr:commandLink id="cmdOut" text="Add New" > > useWindow="true" windowWidth="300" > >windowHeight="400" > > partialSubmit="true" action="dialog:numDialog" > > returnListener="#{exampleBean.numDialogReturned }"/> > > > <tr:table id="data" value="#{exampleBean.numList}" var="data" > > partialTriggers="cmdIn cmdOut" width="20%"> > > <tr:column id="userAction" headerText="User Action"> > > <tr:commandLink id="cmdIn" text="Add New" > > useWindow="true" windowWidth="300" > >windowHeight="400" > > partialSubmit="true" > >action="dialog:numDialog" > > > >returnListener="#{exampleBean.numDialogReturned}"/> > > </tr:column> > > <tr:column id="num" headerText="Number"> > > <tr:outputText value="#{data}"/> > > </tr:column> > > </tr:table> > > > >ExampleBean.java: > > private List<Integer> numList; > > private int num = 100; > > > > public List<Integer> getNumList() { > > if (numList == null) { > > numList = new ArrayList(); > > } > > System.out.println("numList: ("+numList.size()+"): "+numList); > > return numList; > > } > > public void numDialogReturned(ReturnEvent event) { > > System.out.println("--- RETURN"); > > Boolean isAdd = (Boolean)event.getReturnValue(); > > if (isAdd) > > numList.add(new Integer(num++)); > > } > > > > // DIALOG > > public void performOK(ActionEvent e) { > > logger.debug("Click OK "); > > RequestContext.getCurrentInstance ().returnFromDialog(true,null); > > } > > public void performCancel(ActionEvent e) { > > logger.debug("Click Cancel "); > > RequestContext.getCurrentInstance ().returnFromDialog(false,null); > > } > > > >NumDialog.xhtml > > <tr:form> > > <tr:panelFormLayout labelWidth="40%"> > > <tr:panelButtonBar> > > <tr:commandButton text="OK" > >actionListener="#{equipmentDetailBean.performOK}"/> > > <tr:commandButton text="Cancel" immediate="true" > >actionListener="#{equipmentDetailBean.performCancel}"/> > > </tr:panelButtonBar> > > </tr:panelFormLayout> > > </tr:form> > > > >_________________________________________________________________ > >Discover Live.ca <http://live.ca/>, the search engine by the creators of > Windows Live > >Messenger http://www.live.com/?mkt=en-ca > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Share your opinion and enter to win! Please complete this survey to enter > into a draw for a grand prize of $500 or one of twenty $50 cash prizes. > http://www.youthographyinsiders.com/R.aspx?a=116 > >
