thats ok. but, There might be a small problem. Suppose
your list contains searchTable_Row1, row2, row3.
So, when you do
rowClasses="#{searchCriteriaBean.searchRowColors}"
the list will be converted to String like this
"[searchTable_Row1, row2, row3]", i.e. first row class
will be [searchTable_Row1, notice the "[" in front of
the class name? that is the problem here.
check your page source and look for the class name of
the first row of the table.
--- Henke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 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 datatableâs 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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> >> >
> >> >
> >> > The word "Impossible" itself says " I m
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> >> > Sushma
> >> >
> >> >
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