Hello,

It's probably not the problem, but do you have a default constructor in your
component class?

On 7/25/07, Bertrand, Shawn R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 Sounds good - a very cool extension indeed.



So for the time being, I'm trying to implement a custom component that
extends CorePanelGroupLayout with the ability to specify an onscroll
handler.



I have all the necessary parts (component, renderer, taglib, <component>
and <renderkit> entries, with first 3 subclassing the necessary classes),
but I keep getting an exception when the component is called to instantiate:



javax.faces.FacesException: Can't instantiate class: '
com.macom.wsbu.uas.web.faces.component.PanelGroup'.

      com.sun.faces.application.ApplicationImpl.newThing(
ApplicationImpl.java:728)

      com.sun.faces.application.ApplicationImpl.createComponent(
ApplicationImpl.java:352)

      javax.faces.webapp.UIComponentTag.createComponent(
UIComponentTag.java:1013)

      javax.faces.webapp.UIComponentTag.createChild(UIComponentTag.java
:1036)

      javax.faces.webapp.UIComponentTag.findComponent(UIComponentTag.java
:749)

      javax.faces.webapp.UIComponentTag.doStartTag(UIComponentTag.java
:429)



I've double and triple checked file locations and package names, and
nothing out in web land suggests anything helpful.  I already have a custom
component extended from UIXComponentBase that is working beautifully.  Any
restrictions with doing this that you know about?  Probably something simple
that I've overlooked.



Thanks in advance,



Shawn





-----Original Message-----
From: Adam Winer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2007 5:37 PM
To: MyFaces Discussion
Subject: Re: [Trinidad] JSF components and div scroll position



Once we get 1.0.2 out (hopefully soon) let's look at providing

some hooks for DOM replacement during AJAX, something

where you get called with something like:



  // Tellls you that oldDom is about to be replaced with newDom,

  // and lets you manipulate the dom, or return "true" to block

  // it or handle it all yourself

  function domReplaceNotify(oldDom, newDom)

  {

    ... see if oldDom contains the tree...

    ... if it does, copy scrollTop and scrollLeft into newDom

    // And let the system handle the move for you

    return false;

  }



-- Adam





On 7/24/07, Bertrand, Shawn R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>

> I've taken my tree component and added some CSS to enable a scroll bar

> around it when it becomes large enough:

>

>

>

>             inlineStyle="width: 200px; height: 400px; max-height: 400px;

> overflow: auto; ….

>

>

>

> This works well, but as I expand and collapse nodes in the tree, the
scroll

> position isn't maintained due to the component being thrown out and

> reconstructed via PPR.  I wish there was an onscroll on the tree, as
this

> would give me the hook I need to save the position and I could restore
it

> via window.onload, but to no avail.

>

>

>

> Does anyone have an idea how this might be done?

>

>

>

> Thanks in advance,

>

>

>

> Shawn Bertrand

>

> Tyco Electronics

>

>

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