Didn´t know that. It now works fine. Thanks a lot. One last question: ¿How can I open the tree´s first level when it gets painted for the first time?
Regards, JV -----Mensaje original----- De: Andrew Robinson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Enviado el: viernes, 28 de julio de 2006 12:54 Para: MyFaces Discussion Asunto: Re: Problems with tree2 continue... The new versions of tomahawk now use hard coded strings with the property names. So there is no need for a facelets workaround anymore, just use the raw component (no component handler or attribute renaming needed) On 7/28/06, Jorge Vásquez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > Hi, > > I am working with Facelets and configuring the tree2 has resulted in a > painful task. > > My current problem is to be able to maintain the tree2 state after the page > is reloaded (I am not using frames so each time some item on the page is > clicked I need to load the tree with the according state). I decided to > change the clientSideToggle to false in order to experiment with server > state and haven´t been able to put it to work, I used this approach first: > <t:tree2 > id="menuTree" > value="#{menu.treeModel}" var="node" varNodeToggler="t" > org.apache.myfaces.tree2.CLIENT_SIDE_TOGGLE="#{menu.booleanFalse}" > org.apache.myfaces.tree2.SHOW_ROOT_NODE="#{menu.booleanFalse}" > org.apache.myfaces.tree2.SHOW_LINES="#{menu.booleanFalse}" > org.apache.myfaces.tree2.SHOW_NAV="#{menu.booleanFalse}" > > > ... > </t:tree2> > > > > > And it didn´t work. > > Then I decided to create a tag handler similar to the one posted in: > > http://wiki.apache.org/myfaces/Use_Facelets_with_Tomahawk > > And to my surprise there´s no class named: import > org.apache.myfaces.renderkit.JSFAttr; > > > neither in tomahawk (version tomahawk-1.1.5-SNAPSHOT.jar) nor myfaces > (myfaces-impl-1.1.4-SNAPSHOT.jar) jars. I did find two classes named like > that in other packages but none of them had the attributes: > > JSFAttr.SHOW_NAV > JSFAttr.SHOW_NAV > JSFAttr.CLIENT_SIDE_TOGGLE > JSFAttr.SHOW_ROOT_NODE > JSFAttr.PRESERVE_TOGGLE > > > > > I really appreciate all the efforts done by everybody with this tree2 > component but just one question: > > ¿Is this component ready for production-class applications? > > NOTE: I have read all the documentation available for the tree2 component > but nevertheless I don´t seem to be able to grasp many ideas behind it, Am I > just the one with these problems? I would kindly appreciate some guidelines > on how to thoroughly use this component I suggest the inclusion of more > examples with different scenarios. > > > > Regards to all, > > JV > >

