goLink is specifically made to not use an action. JSF actions are only on ActionEvent generating components (typically command*).
could you use <tr:form targetFrame="xyz"/> around your nav links? Really the best thing is to not find a work around but help us debug the targetFrame problem so we can fix it if indeed there is a bug. -Andrew On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 12:17 AM, dushyant agarwal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Andrew, > If it is a big all the way, Hoe should I by pass it. > > Please tell me what should I do to get the following working: > Navigating to pages on the basis of selection in tr:breadCrumbs items. > > Can't I use button or link to provide navigation in frames?? > Can't I use action with tr:goLink?? > > Dushyant. > > > Andrew Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > sounds like a bug if the targetFrame attribute of > commandNavigationItem is not working > > On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 12:12 AM, dushyant agarwal > wrote: > > Hi, > > I am using JDev 11g,JBoss 4.2.1, Trinidad 1.2.4. > > > > In my project I have top,bottom & center frames. I have a page in the > center > > frame that consists of a tr:commandNavigationItem component. I have > provided > > the "destination" as another page(target.jsp) and "targetFrame" as bottom > > frame. However on clicking on it the navigation takes place to target.jsp > in > > the same frame(center). > > > > On the other hand on using a tr:goLink with the same attrinute values as > > above provides the navigation. But tr:goLink does not have an action > > attribute as tr:commandNavigationItem. > > > > I need to use tr:commandNavigationItem to navigate to another frame (as > > tr:goLink). How can I do it??? > > > > > > ________________________________ > > Best Jokes, Best Friends, Best Food. Get all this and more on Best of > > Yahoo! Groups. > > > > ________________________________ > Meet people who discuss and share your passions. Join them now.

