The only obvious problem there is that f:facet doesn't support
"rendered" - Facelets should be complaining. You have to put
"rendered" on the table, not the facet.
-- Adam
On 5/7/07, Francisco Passos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I suppose it should indeed work inside of a column, but it isn't.
I've tried with a detailStamp like this:
<tr:table value="#{fichaOperadorBean.attributes}" var="attribute" >
<tr:column>
<tr:outputText value="#{attribute.xnomatrb}"/>
</tr:column>
<f:facet name="detailStamp" rendered="#{attribute.xtipdado eq 'S' or
attribute.xtipdado eq 'L'}">
<tr:table value="#{attribute.attributeData}"
var="attributeData">
<tr:column>
<tr:outputText value="#{ attributeData.xvalor}" />
</tr:column>
</tr:table>
</f:facet>
</tr:table>
and I got an error: <f:facet> Facet Tag can only have one child UIComponent
I don't understand, since the facet only has the tr:table. I also tried it
using a tr:panelGroup with the tr:table in it, but to no avail.
What can I do?
On 5/6/07, Adam Winer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hrm. It is supposed to work inside of a column as well
> as a detailStamp...
>
> -- Adam
>
>
> On 5/4/07, Brian Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Try wrapping your nested table inside of a detailStamp facet instead of
a
> > column
> >
> > <tr:table value="#{fichaOperadorBean.attributes}" var="attribute">
> > <tr:column>
> > <tr:outputText value="#{ attribute.xnomatrb }"/>
> > </tr:column>
> > <f:facet name="detailStamp">
> > <tr:table value="#{attribute.attributeData }"
> > var="attributeData">
> > <tr:column>
> > <tr:outputText value="#{attributeData.xvalor}" />
> > </tr:column>
> > </tr:table>
> > </f:facet>
> > </tr:table>
> >
> > Here is a demo
> >
http://www.irian.at/trinidad-demo/faces/components/table_nested.jspx
> >
> > Here is the source
> >
http://www.irian.at/trinidad-demo/faces/components/table_nested.jspx.source
> >
> >
> > On 5/4/07, Francisco Passos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Hello there.
> > >
> > > I'm attempting to use a tr:table within another one and the second one
> > doesn't show. I'm trying to present a list of values, where each value
may
> > have a list of different values. So I was aiming for something like
> > >
> > > Column 1 | Column 2
> > > ---------|-----------
> > > Value 1 | SubValue 1
> > > | SubValue 2
> > > ---------|-----------
> > > Value 2 | SubValue 3
> > > | SubValue 4
> > > | SubValue 5
> > >
> > > This does not work:
> > >
> > > <tr:table value="#{fichaOperadorBean.attributes}" var="attribute">
> > > <tr:column>
> > > <tr:outputText value="#{ attribute.xnomatrb }"/>
> > > </tr:column>
> > > <tr:column rendered="#{attribute.xtipdado eq 'S' or
> > attribute.xtipdado eq 'L'}">
> > > <tr:table value="#{ attribute.attributeData }"
> > var="attributeData">
> > > <tr:column>
> > > <tr:outputText value="#{attributeData.xvalor}" />
> > > </tr:column>
> > > </tr:table>
> > > </tr:column>
> > > </tr:table>
> > >
> > >
> > > Whereas this does indeed work (the same, but using h:dataTable instead
of
> > tr:table):
> > >
> > > <h:dataTable value="#{fichaOperadorBean.attributes }"
var="attribute">
> > > <h:column>
> > > <tr:outputText value="#{ attribute.xnomatrb}"/>
> > > </h:column>
> > > <h:column rendered="#{attribute.xtipdado eq 'S' or
> > attribute.xtipdado eq 'L'}">
> > > <h:dataTable value="#{ attribute.attributeData}"
> > var="attributeData">
> > > <h:column>
> > > <tr:outputText value="#{ attributeData.xvalor}" />
> > > </h:column>
> > > </h:dataTable>
> > > </h:column>
> > > </h:dataTable>
> > >
> > > Is there another intended way to use tr:table for this to work?
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>