Yes

There is a submit on event control in the sandbox that will submit the form.

If you want to submit one control, I would suggest the a4j:support from
JBoss Ajax4Jsf that allows you to submit only one control and update the
page using AJAX.

There are many more answers to your question, so the question really is what
is you specific use case?

On 5/25/07, Balaji Saranathan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 Hi,



Is it possible to capture a JavaScript event and update a selected JSF
component on the page?



Regards

Balaji





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