RE: calendar with tomahawk

2006-02-12 Thread Balaji Kalyansundaram



I have
not done any work on Portlets or JBoss. I regret that I could not help you
anymore.

Balaji

  -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Friday, 10 February 2006 6:18
  PMTo: 'MyFaces Discussion'Subject: RE: calendar with
  tomahawk
  
  Thanks a lot for your
  help. 
  I added the filters,
  however I cannot launch my page and I have still this error
  message:
  
  javax.portlet.PortletException:
  org.apache.jasper.JasperException:
  org.jboss.portlet.JBossRenderRequest
  
  Do you know
  what do I miss? What can be the problem?
  
  Thanks
  again.
  Sophie
  
  
  
  
  
  De: Balaji
  Kalyansundaram [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Envoyé: jeudi 9 février 2006
  23:24À: MyFaces Users
  (E-mail)Objet: RE:
  calendar with tomahawk
  
  
  Hi
  
  
  
  Yes thats
  right.You need to add some more too. So the final one should look
  like
  
  
  
  
  filter
  filter-nameextensionsFilter/filter-name
  filter-classorg.apache.myfaces.component.html.util.ExtensionsFilter/filter-class
  /filter
  
  
  filter-mapping
  filter-nameextensionsFilter/filter-name
  url-pattern*.faces/url-pattern
  /filter-mapping
  filter-mapping
  filter-nameextensionsFilter/filter-name
  url-pattern/faces/*/url-pattern
  /filter-mapping
  
  
  
  Also it will be
  better if you can post ur replies to the Group, so that others with this issue
  cand find thsi helpful.
  
  
  
  Regards
  
  
  
  Balaji
  
  
  
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Message-From:
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Friday, 10 February 2006 2:03
AMTo: Balaji
KalyansundaramSubject: RE:
calendar with tomahawk
Thanks for the
answer.
So that means that
if I have this code:

%@ taglib uri=http://myfaces.apache.org/extensions
prefix=x %

tr

tdh:outputText
value="#{Fmsg.birthday}"/:/td

td

h:form 

x:inputCalendar id="calendar" value="#{DateBean.date}"
renderAsPopup="true" /


/h:form

/td
/tr

I also need to add
a filter in my web.xml?
How should I write
it:
filter-mapping

filter-nameMyFilter/filter-name

url-patternhttp://myfaces.apache.org/extensions/url-pattern

/filter-mapping

?? And then I will have
a popup, will be able to pass from a month to another and select a
date?

Thanks in advance for
your answer
Best
Sophie






De:
Balaji Kalyansundaram [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Envoyé: mercredi 8 février 2006
23:54À: MyFaces
    Discussion; [EMAIL PROTECTED]Objet: RE: calendar with
tomahawk


Hi



Though I did not
see the code, I can tell that "calendarBean" should be a backing bean. And
they are saving the state of it.You can look at the WIKI for more info
on t:saveState



To use the Calendar
you do not need to saveState. But make sure you unclude the extension
filetrs in web.xml, so that MyFaces can add the .js and .css files for the
popup calendar.



HIH



Balaji
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  AMTo:
  users@myfaces.apache.orgSubject: calendar with
  tomahawk
  Hello
  everybody!
  
  I am new on this list. And I
  am writing to you for an advice.
  I am trying to add a calendar
  to my jsp page using the example of MyFaces.
  However I do not understand
  what is this calendarBean in
  t:saveState
  value="#{calendarBean}"/ 
  Is there a file
  calendarBean.java somewhere in this example? 
  
  Thanks in advance for your
  help.
  Best,
  Sophie
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RE: calendar with tomahawk

2006-02-09 Thread Balaji Kalyansundaram



Hi

Yes
thats right.You need to add some more too. So the final one should look
like


filter
filter-nameextensionsFilter/filter-name
filter-classorg.apache.myfaces.component.html.util.ExtensionsFilter/filter-class
/filter

filter-mapping
filter-nameextensionsFilter/filter-name
url-pattern*.faces/url-pattern
/filter-mapping
filter-mapping
filter-nameextensionsFilter/filter-name
url-pattern/faces/*/url-pattern
/filter-mapping

Also
it will be better if you can post ur replies to the Group, so that others with
this issue cand find thsi helpful.

Regards

Balaji


  -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Friday, 10 February 2006 2:03
  AMTo: Balaji KalyansundaramSubject: RE: calendar with
  tomahawk
  
  Thanks for the
  answer.
  So that means that if
  I have this code:
  
  %@ taglib uri=http://myfaces.apache.org/extensions
  prefix=x %
  
  tr
  
  tdh:outputText
  value="#{Fmsg.birthday}"/:/td
  
  td
  
  h:form 
  
  x:inputCalendar id="calendar" value="#{DateBean.date}"
  renderAsPopup="true" /
  
  
  /h:form
  
  /td
  /tr
  
  I also need to add a
  filter in my web.xml?
  How should I write
  it:
  filter-mapping
  
  filter-nameMyFilter/filter-name
  
  url-patternhttp://myfaces.apache.org/extensions/url-pattern
  
  /filter-mapping
  
  ?? And then I will have a
  popup, will be able to pass from a month to another and select a
  date?
  
  Thanks in advance for your
  answer
  Best
  Sophie
  
  
  
  
  
  
  De: Balaji
  Kalyansundaram [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Envoyé: mercredi 8 février 2006
  23:54À: MyFaces
  Discussion; [EMAIL PROTECTED]Objet: RE: calendar with
  tomahawk
  
  
  Hi
  
  
  
  Though I did not see
  the code, I can tell that "calendarBean" should be a backing bean. And they
  are saving the state of it.You can look at the WIKI for more info on
  t:saveState
  
  
  
  To use the Calendar
  you do not need to saveState. But make sure you unclude the extension filetrs
  in web.xml, so that MyFaces can add the .js and .css files for the popup
  calendar.
  
  
  
  HIH
  
  
  
  Balaji
  
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Message-From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, 9 February 2006 12:17
AMTo:
users@myfaces.apache.orgSubject: calendar with
tomahawk
Hello
everybody!

I am new on this list. And I am
writing to you for an advice.
I am trying to add a calendar to
my jsp page using the example of MyFaces.
However I do not understand what
is this calendarBean in
t:saveState
value="#{calendarBean}"/ 
Is there a file
calendarBean.java somewhere in this example? 

Thanks in advance for your
help.
Best,
Sophie
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RE: calendar with tomahawk

2006-02-08 Thread Balaji Kalyansundaram



Hi

Though
I did not see the code, I can tell that "calendarBean" should be a backing bean.
And they are saving the state of it.You can look at the WIKI for more info
on t:saveState

To use
the Calendar you do not need to saveState. But make sure you unclude the
extension filetrs in web.xml, so that MyFaces can add the .js and .css files for
the popup calendar.

HIH

Balaji

  -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Thursday, 9 February 2006 12:17
  AMTo: users@myfaces.apache.orgSubject: calendar with
  tomahawk
  
  Hello
  everybody!
  
  I am new on this list. And I am
  writing to you for an advice.
  I am trying to add a calendar to
  my jsp page using the example of MyFaces.
  However I do not understand what
  is this calendarBean in
  t:saveState
  value="#{calendarBean}"/ 
  Is there a file calendarBean.java
  somewhere in this example? 
  
  Thanks in advance for your
  help.
  Best,
  Sophie

This correspondence is for the named persons only. 
It may contain confidential or privileged information or both. 
No confidentiality or privilege is waived or lost by any mis transmission. 
If you receive this correspondence in error please delete it from your system immediately and notify the sender. 
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