I made it.
I replace this line
--table.addTopToolbar(new FilterToolbar(table,provider));
with
--add(new FilterPanel("filter-panel",table,provider));
the Filterpanel is copied from FilterToolbar with some modification and not
added into table,the filterform is now out of table.
it works fine!
noep, no sample code. just try taking the original toolbar and removing the form it creates - and pass one into the constructor instead.-IgorOn 9/6/06,
wq <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
thanks Igor!without a form, how can I get the filter input?have some sample codes?can I move the filterform out of t
thanks Igor!
without a form, how can I get the filter input?
have some sample codes?
can I move the filterform out of the table?
igor.vaynberg wrote:
>
> filter toolbar was not meant to be embedded in another form because it
> uses
> a form of its own, so for right now i would say that use
filter toolbar was not meant to be embedded in another form because it uses a form of its own, so for right now i would say that usecase is not supported. please add an rfe for it.if you want one right now then you have to create your own variant that doesnt use an embedded form. it would be pretty
HELP! HELP!
wq wrote:
>
> final CheckGroup group=new CheckGroup("group", new ArrayList());
> ...
> group.add(new CheckGroupSelector("groupselector"));
> ..
> SortableWapSrcDataProvider provider = new SortableWapSrcDataProvider();
> DefaultDataTable table = new
> DefaultDataTable("table",co
final CheckGroup group=new CheckGroup("group", new ArrayList());
...
group.add(new CheckGroupSelector("groupselector"));
..
SortableWapSrcDataProvider provider = new SortableWapSrcDataProvider();
DefaultDataTable table = new DefaultDataTable("table",columns,provider,30);
table.addTopToolbar(ne