2011/2/4 Stéphane NICOLAS <[email protected]> > Hi all, > > indeed, it has been possible to get what I wanted. It's not so clean but > works. > As my page all contain a form, I just did this in the new aggregated page > constructor > > public ViewAllPage { > p1.form.setName( "form1"); > p2.form.setName( "form2"); > p3.form.setName( "form3"); > > addControl( p1.form ); > addControl( p2.form ); > addControl( p3.form ); > } > > All my fields where public, so I just instanciated the pages, took their > form and put them inside the new page. It works fine. > > Very good!
> Oh, by the way, I built a class that inspects a POJO and exports it to > excel through POI. I know it is not related to click, but as we use POJOs a > lot, I thought it could be interesting for some devloppers here. Is someone > interested ? > A good place for it would be in the Click Wiki[1] Regards, Gilberto [1]https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CLICK/Index > > Stéphane > > > > > 2011/2/2 Bob Schellink <[email protected]> > > Hi Stéphane, >> >> No you cannot include one page in another. You could use an iframe to >> include one page in another >> though. >> >> kind regards >> >> Bob >> >> On 2/02/2011 07:21, Stéphane NICOLAS wrote: >> > Hello all, >> > >> > I got for click pages that I would like to include in a single page, in >> the way one would use >> > panels. I saw it was possible, but I don't remember where is the doc >> about the process to achieve it. >> > Can anyone help ? >> > >> > Thanks in advance, >> > Stéphane >> > >> >> >
