Cool, looks pretty nice.  thanks..
                                                                           
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Hey Bill,

> I havent look into DynaFaces because is still in its very early stage.
If
> you found it works, that's good, you should post the solution with
> DynaFaces here so other users can use it..  I will definitely look into
> DynaFaces once it becomes more mature.

Here's how it looks in dynafaces. You'll find this won't work with the
current dynafaces snapshot though. I rebuilt it with a patch for that
defect mentioned below (see the issue tracker).

    <h:form prependId="false" id="form">
      <h:panelGroup id="treepanel">
        <t:tree2 value="${dao.rootItem}" var="node"
                 clientSideToggle="false">
          <f:facet name="content">
            <h:outputText value="#{node.uri}"/>
          </f:facet>
        </t:tree2>
      </h:panelGroup>
    </h:form>

    <script type="text/javascript" language="javascript">
      $('form').submit = function() {
          DynaFaces.fireAjaxTransaction($('form'), {render:
                                        'treepanel'});
      };
    </script>


Roger

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> Thanks,
>
> Bill
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> Hey Bill,
>
> Nice Blog :)
>
> I've got another solution under the belt using DynaFaces which doesn't
> require any customization of the navigation components. Unfortunately,
> DynaFaces defect #13
> (https://jsf-extensions.dev.java.net/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=13) has to
> be fixed before it is readily usable.
>
> DynaFaces seems to be a very clean and efficient implementation of AJAX
> for JSF.
>
> Roger
>
> William Huang wrote:
>> There were a few postings in this mail list inquiring about tomahawk
> tree2
>> and ajax.  I posted a simple example in my blog
>>
>
http://jroller.com/page/plainoldweblog?entry=use_tomahawk_tree2_and_ajax4jsf

>
>> Is not a great example but is a nice start I guess.  Also my first blog
> as
>> well
>>
>> feel free to put comments on it.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> William Huang
>> Product Development Team
>> IntraLinks, Inc.
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