Hi Kelly,
You have to use a listener like this :
public class TabbedPaneListener implements TabChangeListener {
public void processTabChange(TabChangeEvent event)
throws AbortProcessingException {
// You recover the instance of your tabbedPane
HtmlPanelTabbedPane yourTabbedPane = (HtmlPanelTabbedPane)event.getComponent();
// Recover instance of your bean with session scope
Collection list = FacesContext.getCurrentInstance().getExternalContext().getSessionMap().values();
Iterator iter = list.iterator();
YourBean b = null;
Object obj;
while (iter.hasNext()) {
obj = iter.next();
if (obj.getClass() == YourBean.class) {
b = (YourBean)(obj);
}
}
}
}
Personnaly, I put this class in an other package.
And in your JSF page :
<ext:panelTabbedPane binding="#{yourBean.tabbedPane}">
<ext:tabChangeListener type="com.yourPackage.listener.TabbedPaneListener"/>
<ext:panelTab>
...
</ext:panelTab>
<ext:panelTab>
...
</ext:panelTab>
...
</ext:panelTabbedPane>
I don't know if this is just what you need.
Bye
Gilles
Kelly Goedert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit sur 08/10/2005 08:44:55 :
> Hi,
>
> I´m using a tabbed pane and I would like that when one of the tabs
> is clicked on, a backing bean method is called. Is that possible? If
> it is, how do I do it?
>
> Thanks
>
> Kelly.

