Thanks, Matthias. But does it mean that I cannot override class OraLink
for any h:commandLink when Trinidad is playing around ?
-- Renzo
Matthias Wessendorf wrote:
The CoreRenderKit of Trinidad adds all "standard" JSF components,
delivered by HTML_BASIC RenderKit.
So for <h:graphicImage /> the javax.faces** component and renderer is
used.
But, this isn't true for commandButton/commandLink/form
// But we render UIForms with our own renderer
addRenderer(UIForm.COMPONENT_FAMILY,
"javax.faces.Form",
new HtmlFormRenderer());
// And we render UICommandLink with our own renderer
addRenderer(UICommand.COMPONENT_FAMILY,
"javax.faces.Link",
new HtmlCommandLinkRenderer());
// In jsf 1.1_02 the ri FormRenderer writes out script used by
// h:commandButton. Since we override the RI FormRenderer, we also
// need to override the commandButton renderer:
addRenderer(UICommand.COMPONENT_FAMILY,
"javax.faces.Button",
new HtmlCommandButtonRenderer());
-Matthias
On 6/26/07, Renzo Tomaselli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, in a mixed environment (Trinidad, Tomahawk, Facelets, Richfaces) I
noticed that - even when using non-Trinidad components - we get Trinidad
skins being used for classes.
For example, in:
<h:commandLink>
<h:graphicImage value="#{sessionBean.map[menu.link.icon]}"
style="border: 0px" rendered="#{menu.link.iconized}"/>
<h:outputText value="#{menu.label}"/>
</h:commandLink>
there is no Trinidad component involved, but I get the class OraLink
being used for rendering the <a> element.
Also I should remark that at higher level, there are other Trinidad
containing components, but I guess there is no "inheritance" in
rendering styles.
When such (standard) link is embedded into another library component -
style conflict arise - such as in:
<rich:dropDownMenu>
<f:facet name="label">
<h:commandLink>
....
How can we avoid this effect ?
Thanks -- Renzo