Thanks a lot Bernd, I did't expect such a complete answer ;-).
If I may suggest an idea: seen that select boxes doesn't support icons and subgrouping, maybe it's a good alternative to have a renderer based on the menu markup output to implement a "full tree structured" select component with iconed values. That's what I'm doing in my app, with a server side selection change handling... Regards, Zied 2007/7/17, Bernd Bohmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hello Zied, just added a menu example to test see: http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/myfaces/tobago/trunk/example/test/src/main/webapp/menu.jsp and method getFileMenu in TestBean http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/myfaces/tobago/trunk/example/test/src/main/java/org/apache/myfaces/tobago/example/test/TestBean.java Regards Bernd Zied Hamdi wrote: > Hello again, I forgot to tell you I'm new to JSF, It's possible I'm doingit > all bad. > > I took a look in debug mode at a UIMenu instance initialized with Jsf tags, > and I've found an attribute containing the list of nested commands ids. I > suppose there's a factory for doing these routines... Does someone have the > info please? > > Regards, > Zied > > > 2007/7/13, Zied Hamdi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> >> Hi Tobago, >> >> I have a little problem filling a UIMenu (I took a look at the mailing >> list and no one had the problem) : I've tried this: >> >> >> *public* UIMenu getPhoneMenu() { >> >> *return* phoneMenu ; >> >> } >> >> >> >> >> >> *public* *void* setPhoneMenu(UIMenu phoneMenu) { >> >> PhoneNumber number = *super* .getThroughEl ( "phone" , >> PhoneNumber.*class* ); >> >> *this*. phoneMenu = phoneMenu ; >> >> phoneMenu.setId( "phoneTypes" ); >> >> phoneMenu.getAttributes().*put*( "image", >> "image/phone_types/"+ >> number.getType() + ".PNG " ); >> >> *for* ( PhoneType type : PhoneType.*values*() ) { >> >> UICommand command = *new* UICommand(); >> >> phoneMenu .getChildren().*add*( command ); >> >> Map<String, Object> attributes = >> command.getAttributes(); >> >> attributes.*put* ( "image", "image/phone_types/"+ >> type + >> ".PNG " ); >> >> attributes .*put*( "label" , >> type.toString().toLowerCase() ); >> >> } >> >> } >> >> >> It doesn't work, it seems UIMenu has in its attributes Map the list of >> the Command ids it contains... >> Are the factories used to interpret the jsf structure designed to be used >> by third parties? Or there another solution for creating my UIMenu >> >> Regards, >> >> -- >> Zied Hamdi >> >> > > >
-- Zied Hamdi zatreex.sourceforge.net

