Matthias,

I'm forwarding your message to the displaytag developers list.  I'm not
that familiar with the 1.0b2 codebase, so hopefully someone else can
help you out.

Matt

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Friday, February 13, 2004 8:39 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: displaytag: changes to ColumnDecorator
> 
> 
> Hi Matt,
> 
> before I go on I want to thank you honestly for taking over 
> the display taglib and pushing it. It's a great piece of work 
> and is extremly helpful for building webapps!!!
> 
> 
> I just wanted to switch from version 8.5 to 1.0b2 and I had 
> to realize that the ColumnDecorator functionality has totally 
> changed. It's an interface now :-(
> 
> Without the possibility to access the page context 
> ColumnDecorators are pretty useless in my humble opinion. For 
> all formatting = decorating issues I usually need at least 
> the locale of the user, right?
> 
> Using the TableDecorator instead seems to be a bad 
> workaround, because I can only use one decorator at the time. 
> So I would need to create pleanty of sublcasses on 
> TableDecorators to handle all possible variations I was able 
> to use when I had ColumnDecorators.
> 
> What was the design paradigm of switching the ColumnDecorator 
> into an interface? Would you be willing to redo this step.
> 
> Maybe (this option exists) I'm just to stupid to switch to 
> the new version and use it incorrectly. But I found no 
> examples of a ColumnDecorator anymore. The taglib reference 
> on ColumnDecorators sound pretty vague: 
> 
> "If a decorator is specified for the entire table, then this 
> decorator will decorate that decorator. " 
> 
> What is this supposed to mean? An example would be helpful.
> 
> I'D have wanted to post this in the forum, what I was unable 
> to do so (temp. reason). I'll do so as soon as I can, but I 
> wanted to get your direct attention nonetheless, because I 
> think this may be worth an "Open discussion".
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Matthias Steiner
> 




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