is your problem solved now? 2005/12/14, Harald Müller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi! > > Thank you for your answer! > > I'm using 1.0.9! > > Just tried to replace all myfaces-jars with the latest version (1.1.1) - the > output of <t:colums> is not visible/rendered anymore but <h:column> is - very > strange! > > (And ... tabs look like buttons ... but I think that can be fixed by changing > something in the css-file?) > > Thanks, > Harry > > > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > Von: Mathias Brökelmann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Gesendet: Mittwoch, 14. Dezember 2005 17:02 > An: MyFaces Discussion > Betreff: Re: datatable - parameter passing - workaround? > > which version of myfaces do you use? > > 2005/12/14, Harald Müller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Sorry ... my mistake ... > > > > The problem is not that every column of each row has the same content > > (that's exactly what the code does) ... > > but I always get the object of the first row with mRowHolder.getRowData(). > > > > Output: > > > > Col1 > > Row1 Name_of_row1 > > Row2 Name_of_row1 > > Row3 Name_of_row1 > > > > > > And not: > > > > Col1 > > Row1 Name_of_row1 > > Row2 Name_of_row2 > > Row3 Name_of_row3 > > > > Thanks, > > Harry > > > > > > > > > > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > > Von: Mathias Brökelmann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Gesendet: Mittwoch, 14. Dezember 2005 15:54 > > An: MyFaces Discussion > > Betreff: Re: datatable - parameter passing - workaround? > > > > 2005/12/14, Harald Müller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > private List createColumns() > > > { > > > List result = new ArrayList(); > > > result.add(new Column("Col1", this)); > > > result.add(new Column("Col2", this)); > > > result.add(new Column("Col3", this)); > > > // add more columns > > > return result; > > > } > > > > > public String getValue() > > > { > > > Object rowData = mRowHolder.getRowData(); > > > if(rowData != null) > > > { > > > return ((TaskInstance)rowData).getName()+""; > > > } > > > return null; > > > } > > > > you call getName() for every column... > > > > try using the column header to determine which getter you have to call > > on the row instance. > > > > > > -- > > Mathias > > > > > -- > Mathias >
-- Mathias

