Hi,

Thank you very much for your interests. Volker, this solves my
problem. I will post the running implementation for further reference.

Best regards,

Onur

On 12/9/05, Volker Weber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Harald,
>
> you don't set any content to your UIData component, so you can't expect
> any content rendered.
>
> Setting the var property without using it in the coulum content is
> useless. But it makes no sense to have content without valuebindings
> using the 'var'.
>
> But to force your table to display content you can add the additions i
> made inline and see what is rendered. (should show 10 equal rows, exept
> the last column, btw.)
>
> Harald Müller wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> > I'm having the same troubles getting the content of a htmldatatable
> > displayed.
> >
> > My code looks like this:
> >
> > public HtmlPanelTabbedPane getTabPane() {
> >       Application app = FacesContext.getCurrentInstance().getApplication();
> >
> >       // tabbedpane
> >       HtmlPanelTabbedPane hptp = 
> > (HtmlPanelTabbedPane)app.createComponent(HtmlPanelTabbedPane.COMPONENT_TYPE);
> >
> >       // tab 1
> >       UIPanel tab = 
> > (HtmlPanelTab)app.createComponent(HtmlPanelTab.COMPONENT_TYPE);
> >       tab.setId("panelTab0");
> >       tab.getAttributes().put("label", "Tab 1");
> >       hptp.getChildren().add(tab);
> >
> >
> >       // datatable
> >       UIData hdt = 
> > (HtmlDataTable)app.createComponent(HtmlDataTable.COMPONENT_TYPE);
> >       hdt.setId("hdtId1");
> >       hdt.setVar("hdtVar1");
> >       tab.getChildren().add(hdt);
>
>        List content = new ArrayList();
>        for (int i = 0 ; i<10;i++) {
>          content.add("row " + i);
>        }
>        hdt.setValue(content);
>
> >
> >       // 10 cols
> >       for (int i=0;i<10;i++) {
> >         UIOutput header = 
> > (HtmlOutputText)app.createComponent(HtmlOutputText.COMPONENT_TYPE);
> >         header.setValue("Header ("+i+")");
> >
> >         // column
> >         UIColumn col1 = 
> > (HtmlSimpleColumn)app.createComponent(HtmlSimpleColumn.COMPONENT_TYPE);
> >         col1.setHeader(header);
> >         hdt.getChildren().add(col1);
> >
> >       // text
> >         UIOutput text1 = 
> > (HtmlOutputText)app.createComponent(HtmlOutputText.COMPONENT_TYPE);
> >         text1.setValue("Content ("+i+")");
> >         col1.getChildren().add(text1);
> >     }
>
>
>
>      // create column
>      UIColumn column =
> (UIColumn)app.createComponent(HtmlSimpleColumn.COMPONENT_TYPE);
>
>      // create and add header
>      UIOutput header =
> (UIOutput)app.createComponent(HtmlOutputText.COMPONENT_TYPE);
>      header.setValue("Last Column");
>      column.setHeader(header);
>
>      // create and add content
>      UIOutput text =
> (UIOutput)app.createComponent(HtmlOutputText.COMPONENT_TYPE);
>      ValueBinding valueBinding = app.createValueBinding(#{hdtVar1})
>      text.setValueBinding("value", valueBinding);
>      column.getChildren().add(text);
>
>      // add column
>      hdt.getChildren().add(column);
>
> >     return hptp;
> > }
> >
> > The table-header is redered correctly - not the content.
> >
> > What are we doing wrong?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Harry
> >
>
> @Onur: Hope this helps you also.
>
> Regards
>
>  Volker
>
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