Perfect! Thank you Simon! I feel like this feature could be called out more in the tomahawk examples. It's nestled in the selectbox example - which, while it makes sense I guess, isn't where I thought to look. I only found it with a grep of the code. Perhaps a more radio specific example could be made for this?
In any event, now I know... Thank you very much! -- Michael Brindamour NetSight Engineering, Enterasys Networks, Inc. Office: (978) 684-1332 Fax: (call above before faxing) (978) 684-1691 Cell: (603) 682-0014 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -----Original Message----- From: Simon Kitching [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2007 4:10 PM To: MyFaces Discussion Subject: Re: SelectOneRadio question Brindamour, Michael wrote:> > I'm trying to create an interface similar to what is displayed in the > attached image. > > In the event it doesn't go through, it should be a series of radio > buttons (i.e. a selectOneRadio list) but after each radio button there > may be other components, such as a text entry field or a datepicker > field, that will be enabled if the associated radio button is enabled, > and vice-versa. > > Thus far, in playing around, I haven't even been able to get the > layout of this to work correctly, nevermind the enable/disable state. > Does anyone have any ideas if/how this could work? > > This is a fairly common use of radio buttons in swing & fat client > applications, but getting it to layout correctly in JSF is proving > difficult. Any help would be much appreciated! Thank you! > Try [t:selectOneRadio layout="spread" .../] together with [t:radio].

