BTW, this is on WAS 6.1 which I think is using JSF RI,
but who knows, maybe IBM has its own implementation of
JSF just like it does with JDK.
Upon further investigation, in the case of using
Myfaces core, I found out that when
HtmlSortCommandHeader.getClientId() is invoked, the
call goes all the way up to MyFaces' UIComponentBase
which corrrectly obtains the client ID from the
container object HtmlColumns (which in turn calls
UIData.getClientId()).
So it seems that UIData and/or UIComponentBase are
implemented differently by IBM (or Sun) that doesn't
return the expected client id.
One way to work around this, I think, is to add an
override method getClientId directly to HtmlColumns
(basically, just copy the getClientId method from
MyFaces' UIData to HtmlColumns).
--- THIEN PHAM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes. It looks something like this:
>
> <t:dataTable id="sec_user_list_table"
> styleClass="scrollerTable"
> headerClass="standardTable_SortHeader"
> footerClass="standardTable_Header"
> rowClasses="tablellwhite,tablellsilver"
> columnClasses="standardTable_Column"
> rowOnMouseOver="hilite(this);"
> rowOnMouseOut="dehilite(this);"
> var="user"
> value="#{secUserListBean.data}"
> preserveDataModel="false"
> rows="#{commonBean.maxDisplayRow}"
> sortColumn="#{secUserListBean.sort}"
> sortAscending="#{secUserListBean.ascending}"
> preserveSort="true"
> renderedIfEmpty="false">
>
> <t:columns id="columns"
> value="#{secUserListBean.columnHeaders}"
> var="colHdr">
> <f:facet name="header">
> <t:commandSortHeader columnName="#{colHdr.label}"
>
> arrow="false"
> immediate="false"
> style="text-decoration:'none'">
> <f:facet name="ascending">
> <t:graphicImage
> value="images/ascending-arrow.gif" rendered="true"
> border="0"/>
> </f:facet>
> <f:facet name="descending">
> <t:graphicImage
> value="images/descending-arrow.gif" rendered="true"
> border="0"/>
> </f:facet>
> <h:outputText value="#{res.delete}"
> rendered="#{colHdr.label == 'Select'}"/>
> <h:outputText value="#{colHdr.label}"
> rendered="#{colHdr.label != 'Select'}"/>
>
>
> </t:commandSortHeader>
> </f:facet>
> <h:selectBooleanCheckbox id="sel_delete"
> value="#{secUserListBean.columnValue}"
> rendered="#{colHdr.label == 'Select'}"
> disabled="#{user.systemElement}"/>
> <t:commandLink id="uid_lnk"
> rendered="#{colHdr.label
> == 'Username'}"
>
actionListener="#{secUserInfoForm.onEnableUpdateUserForm}">
> <h:outputText
> value="#{secUserListBean.columnValue}"/>
> </t:commandLink>
> <h:outputText
> value="#{secUserListBean.columnValue}"
> rendered="#{colHdr.label != 'Select' and
> colHdr.label
> != 'Username'}"/>
> </t:columns>
> </t:dataTable>
>
>
> --- Martin Marinschek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> > Are you using t:columns in the table?
> >
> > regards,
> >
> > Martin
> >
> > On 9/12/06, THIEN PHAM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > <t:sortCommandHeader> in Tomahawk 1.1.3 doesn't
> > work
> > > with JSF RI, i.e. clicking on the column header
> > > doesn't result in the column data to be sorted.
> I
> > > don't know if this is a MyFaces or JSF RI
> problem,
> > but
> > > in comparing with the same webapp that uses
> > MyFaces
> > > core, I noticed the followings:
> > >
> > > - When using MyFaces core, each of the column
> > header
> > > is (correctly, I guess) generated as an HTML
> > anchor
> > > link with a sequential id like:
> > >
> > > user_form:list_table:columns:0:_idJsp59
> > > user_form:list_table:columns:1:_idJsp59
> > > user_form:list_table:columns:2:_idJsp59
> > > ..etc..
> > >
> > > - When using JSF RI, all the column headers have
> > the
> > > same id:
> > > user_form:list_table:columns:_idJsp59
> > >
> > > Notice the column number is missing from the id.
> > That
> > > seems to explain why when I clicked on the
> second
> > > column header, the arrow always shows up with
> the
> > last
> > > column header. Is this something that can be
> > corrected
> > > in MyFaces? Thanks.
> > >
> > >
> > >
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