Hi,
I looked in the myfaces-api-1.1.5-SNAPSHOT-sources.jar and
myfaces-impl-1.1.5-SNAPSHOT-sources.jar files but did not find .tld files
tld files are not in the *-sources jar files, they're in the actual binary
snapshots itself.
I use facelets in my project and I also did not find taglib.xml files
either. How should I go about determining what component the facelet
<h:selectOneRadio> tag uses
There's no need to provide a taglib.xml for jsf core and html libs since
facelets is aware of these by default.
Simon's suggestion for h:selectOneMenu;
<renderer>
<component-family>javax.faces.SelectOne</component-family>
<renderer-type>javax.faces.Radio</renderer-type>
<renderer-class>com.my.example.extendedHtmlRadioRenderer
</renderer-class>
</renderer>
should work for you, also note that for t:selectOneRadio has another
renderer-type: org.apache.myfaces.Radio
On 1/12/07, Wendy Chou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks for your reply Simon.
I tried what you suggested, however it didn't seem to work. I looked in
the myfaces-api-1.1.5-SNAPSHOT-sources.jar and
myfaces-impl-1.1.5-SNAPSHOT-sources.jar files but did not find .tld files.
I use facelets in my project and I also did not find taglib.xml files
either. How should I go about determining what component the facelet
<h:selectOneRadio> tag uses? And what exactly are the names of the
configuration files that I should be looking for?
Any help would be much appreciated!!
On 1/11/07, Simon Kitching <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Wendy Chou wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I would like to render radio buttons differently to include the "for"
> > attribute in the label tag. So when I do this:
> >
> > <h:selectOneRadio>
> > <f:selectItem value="#{bean.options}" />
> > </h:selectOneRadio>
> >
> > I want this set of radio buttons would render like so:
> >
> > <label for="radio1">
> > <input type="radio" id="radio1" value="Y" />Yes
> > </label>
> > <label for="radio2">
> > <input type="radio" id="radio2" value="N" />No
> > </label>
> >
> > Currently I have extended the HtmlRadioRenderer class in the
> > org.apache.myfaces.renderkit.html.ext package. However I'm not sure
> how
> > to configure my faces-config so that all <h:selectOneRadio> tags would
>
> > use my extended renderer.
> >
> > My main concerns are the <component-family> and <render-type> tags, as
> > I'm not sure what values to set them to. I tried doing:
> >
> > <renderer>
> > <component-family>myRadio</component-family>
> > <renderer-type>org.apache.myfaces.Radio</renderer-type>
> >
> > <renderer-class>com.my.example.extendedHtmlRadioRenderer</renderer-class>
> > </renderer>
> >
> > and
> >
> > <renderer>
> > <component-family>myRadio</component-family>
> > <renderer-type> javax.faces.Radio</renderer-type>
> >
> > <renderer-class>com.my.example.extendedHtmlRadioRenderer
> </renderer-class>
> > </renderer>
> >
> > but none worked.
> >
> > Has anyone already gotten this to work, or perhaps can someone give me
>
> > suggestions as to what I should try?
>
> As can be seen in the .tld file, h:selectOneRadio is handled by
> org.apache.myfaces.taglib.html.HtmlSelectOneRadioTag.
>
> This tag class shows clearly that it uses renderer-type of
> "javax.faces.Radio".
>
> The actual component type is javax.faces.HtmlSelectOneRadio, and
> inherits its COMPONENT_FAMILY from parent class UISelectOne, which
> defines it as "javax.faces.SelectOne ".
>
> So:
> <renderer>
> <component-family>javax.faces.SelectOne</component-family>
> <renderer-type>javax.faces.Radio</renderer-type>
> <renderer-class>....</renderer-class>
> </renderer>
> should work for you.
>
> Regards,
>
> Simon
>