Hi Mike,
Why not provide a set of tag parameters such as goodStyleClass, badStyleClass, invalidStyleClass etc. and allow your graphic designers to set the view style classes based on the loaded stylesheet.
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From: Mike Duffy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Good Resources for JSF Component Development?
Why not provide a set of tag parameters such as goodStyleClass, badStyleClass, invalidStyleClass etc. and allow your graphic designers to set the view style classes based on the loaded stylesheet.
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From: Mike Duffy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, May 22, 2006 3:38:34 PM
Subject: Good Resources for JSF Component Development?
Does anyone have any good resources (books, links, etc.) for JSF component development?
One good intro level link is: http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/java/library/j-jsf4/
The best resource will probably be the Tomahawk source, but before I dive into the source, I'd
like to get my feet wet.
A specific question: Is it possible in the decoding process to read from a style sheet? If my
component contains multiple components I'd like to be able to specify one style reference for the
component, read the style values and apply them to the contained components. Is that possible?
Thx.
Mike
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One good intro level link is: http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/java/library/j-jsf4/
The best resource will probably be the Tomahawk source, but before I dive into the source, I'd
like to get my feet wet.
A specific question: Is it possible in the decoding process to read from a style sheet? If my
component contains multiple components I'd like to be able to specify one style reference for the
component, read the style values and apply them to the contained components. Is that possible?
Thx.
Mike
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