It's a list consisting of Strings. The Strings are css-arguments, which are
interpreted correctly for the first page. 



Sushma Sharma wrote:
> 
> is searchRowColors a list ? I am really not sure if
> you can use List to supply rowClasses. I think it must
> be a String.
> 
> --- Henke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> 
>> This is the method, which adds the corresponding
>> style class. The first
>> string isn't "" but one of the two desired values.
>> 
>>      public void
>> determineSearchRowColors(List<SearchResultListItem>
>> searchResultList) {
>>              boolean changeRowColor = false;
>>              
>>              for (SearchResultListItem searchResultListItem :
>> searchResultList) {
>>                      if
>> (!searchResultListItem.getSearchId().equals("")) {
>>                              changeRowColor = !changeRowColor;
>>                      }
>>                      if (changeRowColor) {
>>                              searchRowColors.add("searchTable_Row1");
>>                      } else {
>>                              searchRowColors.add("searchTable_Row2");
>>                      }
>>              }
>> 
>>      }
>> 
>> 
>> Sushma Sharma wrote:
>> > 
>> > One possibility is that the first token in the
>> string of rowClasses is "",
>> > i.e. empty string.
>> >   can you show how are you getting the value of
>> > "searchCriteriaBean.searchRowColors"?
>> >   may be its value is something like this
>> "",aClass, bClass, cClass.. 
>> > 
>> > Henke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >   
>> > I have a t:dataTable with varying rowClasses. The
>> datatable is combined
>> > with
>> > a paginator. The argument for rowClasses is bound
>> to a backing bean, which
>> > determines the style used for a certain row.
>> Blocks of rows are supposed
>> > to
>> > have a different background color. This works
>> almost fine for the first
>> > page, except the color of the first line, which is
>> white. On the following
>> > pages the row color pattern of the first page is
>> repeated including the
>> > white row. Can anybody show me the mistake?
>> > 
>> > The datatable’s parameters:
>> > 
>> > styleClass="scrollerTable"
>> headerClass="standardTable_Header"
>> > footerClass="standardTable_Header"
>> > rowClasses="#{searchCriteriaBean.searchRowColors}"
>> 
>> > var="searchItem"
>> > value="#{searchCriteriaBean.searchResultList}"
>> > rows="10"
>> > style="width:100%">
>> > 
>> > 
>> > Thank you 
>> > Henke
>> > 
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>> > 
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>> > 
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