examples from Irian go here:

http://www.irian.at/trinidad-demo/faces/components/progressIndicator.jspx

-M

On 11/24/06, Simon Lessard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,

You can also use Trinidad in addition to my-faces, it has a progress bar
component.


Regards,

~ Simon


On 11/24/06, Werner Punz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> David Delbecq schrieb:
> > Bjørn T Johansen a écrit :
> >> Does myfaces have a progress bar component one can use
> > Define progress bar. Something like 'your are a step 15 out of 20, still
> > 5 more forms to complete registration'
> > Or something like 'submitting value, then  validating , then  calling
> > action, then redirecting' ?
> >
> > For the first one, well, it's just a matter of showing picture
> > <h:graphicsImage
> > value="/images/progress/step_#{myprogressbean.currentStep}.png"/>
> >
> > For the second one, as everything happens server side there is no point
> > trying to show a client progress bar as there is no way in http protocol
> > for server to inform client of such progress.
> >>  or if not, some hints on how to make one?
> >>
> > There are lots of docs on the net on how to create your own components.
> > You problem however might be that JSF renders html, not pictures :). So
> > you might go the javascript way. Personnaly, i like the most simple gif
> > animation that get removed when operation is complete :)
> Actually in this case there is no need for any componentization, 95% of
> all progress bar use cases probably can be solved within tomahawk by
> application of the partial page rendering control and other non
> javascript rendering jsf controls.
>
> (h:image in your case, t:div in the case of a progress bar which has to
> grow etc...)
>
>




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