[jira] Commented: (CLK-725) ActivePanel value in TabbedPanel always set to first panel
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Bob Schellink commented on CLK-725:
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Yeah that should work. Here is a link to the new example which doesn't use the
session.
https://fisheye6.atlassian.com/browse/click/trunk/click/examples/src/org/apache/click/examples/page/panel/TabbedPanelWithControls.java?r=HEAD
There are two "PLEASE NOTE" sections showing how the right tab can be activated
for the incoming request.
> ActivePanel value in TabbedPanel always set to first panel
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>
> Key: CLK-725
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLK-725
> Project: Click
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: extras
>Affects Versions: 2.2.0
>Reporter: Kyle Schlosser
>
> I have created a Page which contains a TabbedPanel. There are two tabs, each
> which is another Panel instance called Panel1 and Panel2. Panel1 and Panel2
> both contain a Form. The resulting page contains two tabs, each tab with its
> own form. The forms have different names to assure they are unique when the
> panels are put together.
> The first tabbed panel works correctly -- clicking the submit button results
> in the callback for that form. However, when I click on the submit for the
> second tab, the callback is not invoked. I debugged this issue some, and
> found that the first tabbed panel is always the "Active Panel". This is
> happening because the first panel to be added to the TabbedPanel is made
> active:
> public Control insert(Control control, int index) {
>
> if (getPanels().size() == 1) {
> setActivePanel(panel);
> }
> After adding the 2nd panel, if I make an additional call to
> setActivePanel(panel2) then the callback is invoked:
> Panel panel1 = new Panel1("Tab1");
> tabbedPanel.add(panel1);
>
> Panel panel2 = new Panel2("Tab2");
> tabbedPanel.add(panel2);
> tabbedPanel.setActivePanel(panel2);
> I presume that the 2nd panel should be internally made active based upon
> which form was submitted?
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Kyle Schlosser commented on CLK-725:
Hi Bob. Thanks for the explanation. I was able to get this working by saving
the currently active tab in the session.
> ActivePanel value in TabbedPanel always set to first panel
> --
>
> Key: CLK-725
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLK-725
> Project: Click
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: extras
>Affects Versions: 2.2.0
>Reporter: Kyle Schlosser
>
> I have created a Page which contains a TabbedPanel. There are two tabs, each
> which is another Panel instance called Panel1 and Panel2. Panel1 and Panel2
> both contain a Form. The resulting page contains two tabs, each tab with its
> own form. The forms have different names to assure they are unique when the
> panels are put together.
> The first tabbed panel works correctly -- clicking the submit button results
> in the callback for that form. However, when I click on the submit for the
> second tab, the callback is not invoked. I debugged this issue some, and
> found that the first tabbed panel is always the "Active Panel". This is
> happening because the first panel to be added to the TabbedPanel is made
> active:
> public Control insert(Control control, int index) {
>
> if (getPanels().size() == 1) {
> setActivePanel(panel);
> }
> After adding the 2nd panel, if I make an additional call to
> setActivePanel(panel2) then the callback is invoked:
> Panel panel1 = new Panel1("Tab1");
> tabbedPanel.add(panel1);
>
> Panel panel2 = new Panel2("Tab2");
> tabbedPanel.add(panel2);
> tabbedPanel.setActivePanel(panel2);
> I presume that the 2nd panel should be internally made active based upon
> which form was submitted?
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Bob Schellink commented on CLK-725:
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I've added two new TabbedPanel examples showing how to integrate a Form and
Table in a stateless manner. The second example is the same but uses a Stateful
TabbedPanel.
> ActivePanel value in TabbedPanel always set to first panel
> --
>
> Key: CLK-725
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLK-725
> Project: Click
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: extras
>Affects Versions: 2.2.0
>Reporter: Kyle Schlosser
>
> I have created a Page which contains a TabbedPanel. There are two tabs, each
> which is another Panel instance called Panel1 and Panel2. Panel1 and Panel2
> both contain a Form. The resulting page contains two tabs, each tab with its
> own form. The forms have different names to assure they are unique when the
> panels are put together.
> The first tabbed panel works correctly -- clicking the submit button results
> in the callback for that form. However, when I click on the submit for the
> second tab, the callback is not invoked. I debugged this issue some, and
> found that the first tabbed panel is always the "Active Panel". This is
> happening because the first panel to be added to the TabbedPanel is made
> active:
> public Control insert(Control control, int index) {
>
> if (getPanels().size() == 1) {
> setActivePanel(panel);
> }
> After adding the 2nd panel, if I make an additional call to
> setActivePanel(panel2) then the callback is invoked:
> Panel panel1 = new Panel1("Tab1");
> tabbedPanel.add(panel1);
>
> Panel panel2 = new Panel2("Tab2");
> tabbedPanel.add(panel2);
> tabbedPanel.setActivePanel(panel2);
> I presume that the 2nd panel should be internally made active based upon
> which form was submitted?
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