Monkeyden,
monkeyden wrote:
> I happen to be using Tomahawk ATM. I did see the sandbox component, but
> wasn't sure if it was compatible with my current version of MyFaces
(1.1.1).
> Would I have to go to 1.1.4?
Well you will need your sandbox version to match your tomahawk version.
So yes, I believe an upgrade would be required.
> Haven't player around with it yet, so I'm not sure if it's supported (I
> suspect that it is), but I would also have to set the initial values
of the
> "receiving listbox." The example only shows a default empty receiver.
I am using this component from sandbox myself, and I load the values for
each box from separate database fields. So yes, you can set both boxes
initial contents when desired, rather than leaving one of them empty. :)
Basically, you have a regular selectItems list and also an array for the
selected box. Anything not selected will show up in the other box.
Regards,
Jeff Bischoff
Kenneth L Kurz & Associates, Inc.
monkeyden wrote:
I happen to be using Tomahawk ATM. I did see the sandbox component, but
wasn't sure if it was compatible with my current version of MyFaces (1.1.1).
Would I have to go to 1.1.4?
Haven't player around with it yet, so I'm not sure if it's supported (I
suspect that it is), but I would also have to set the initial values of the
"receiving listbox." The example only shows a default empty receiver.
Jeff Bischoff wrote:
Monkeyden,
There is a component that implements this functionality, currently in
the Sandbox - s:selectManyPicklist. I believe there is also something
like this in Trinidad.
Regards,
Jeff Bischoff
Kenneth L Kurz & Associates, Inc.
monkeyden wrote:
I have been trying to implement two SelectManyListboxs. The first is to
select from, the second, to submit selected values (also referred to as a
"mover box"). The first is a list of unselected items. The second list
is
initially populated with values selected previously. Because the second
list doesn't have the complete list of items, when I add one of the
unselected items, I get the validation error:
Validation Error "userLocations": Value is not a valid option.
I have figured out that this is because the newly selected item is not a
member of the original list used in <f:selectItems/>, for the second
SelectManyListbox.
What I'm wondering is:
1. Is there a way to avoid the validation?
2. What tenet of the JSF doctrine requires the existence of this
restriction?