Thanks for your answer.
I tried your solution.
In my case, following structure gets rendered on my page:
- Chat - Delete - Block - Info
- Chat - Delete - Block - Info
i also tried it that way:
<f:facet name="navigation1">
<tr:navigationPane var="foo" value="#{personMenu}" level="0" hint="bar">
<f:facet name="nodeStamp">
<tr:commandNavigationItem text="#{foo.label}" partialSubmit="true"
icon="#{foo.icon}" action="#{foo.doAction}" />
</f:facet>
</tr:navigationPane>
</f:facet>
<f:facet name="navigation2">
<tr:navigationPane var="foo" value="#{personMenu}" level="1"
hint="buttons">
<f:facet name="nodeStamp">
<tr:commandNavigationItem text="#{foo.label}" partialSubmit="true"
icon="#{foo.icon}" action="#{foo.doAction}" />
</f:facet>
</tr:navigationPane>
</f:facet>
But the result is the same.
Is my menu.xml correct ? I nested <itemNode> in <itemNode> to generate a
hierarchy.
Thanks in advance,
Robin
2009/7/1 Richard Yee <[email protected]>
> Robin,
> Your jsp has this now:
> <tr:navigationPane var="foo" value="#{personMenu}" level="1"
> hint="buttons">
> <f:facet name="nodeStamp">
> <tr:commandNavigationItem text="#{foo.label}"
> partialSubmit="true" icon="#{foo.icon}" action="#{foo.doAction}" />
> </f:facet>
> </tr:navigationPane>
>
> I think it needs this:
>
> <tr:navigationPane var="foo" value="#{personMenu}" level="0"
> hint="buttons">
> <f:facet name="nodeStamp">
> <tr:commandNavigationItem text="#{foo.label}"
> partialSubmit="true" icon="#{foo.icon}" action="#{foo.doAction}" />
> </f:facet>
> </tr:navigationPane>
> <tr:navigationPane var="foo" value="#{personMenu}" level="1"
> hint="buttons">
> <f:facet name="nodeStamp">
> <tr:commandNavigationItem text="#{foo.label}"
> partialSubmit="true" icon="#{foo.icon}" action="#{foo.doAction}" />
> </f:facet>
> </tr:navigationPane>
>
> My setup is not exactly the same as yours. I have tabbed menus in the
> first navigation item and then button menus in the 2nd. Not sure if
> the two levels of button menus will work the same. Also, I'm using a
> level value that is indexed at 0 instead of 1.
>
> -R
>
> On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 5:04 AM, Robin
> Müller-Bady<[email protected]> wrote:
> > *keepalive* :)
> > My advisor is already laughing at me for my rudimentary results :-)
> >
> > 2009/6/29 Robin Müller-Bady <[email protected]>
> >>
> >> Dear List,
> >>
> >> I´m student in Germany and actually working on a web chat client using
> >> Apache MyFaces Trinidad for my bachelorthesis. I used the IBM JWL
> before,
> >> but for performance reasons, we decided to switch to Trinidad.
> >> My question is, whether it is possible to build contextMenus out of the
> >> XMLMenuModel files. I want to show a menubar (like <tr:navigationPane
> >> hint="bar">) an several sub-menus by clicking on one of the entries. My
> >> sample xml-file looks like this:
> >>
> >> <menu xmlns="http://myfaces.apache.org/trinidad/menu">
> >> <itemNode id="chat" action="#{persons.doChat}"
> >> icon="images/tools/chat.png" focusViewID="/test1.jsp"
> >> label="Chat" />
> >> <itemNode id="delete" action="#{persons.doDelete}"
> >> icon="images/tools/delete.png" focusViewID="/test1.jsp"
> >> label="Delete">
> >> <itemNode id="delete1" action="#{persons.doDelete}"
> >> icon="images/tools/delete.png" focusViewID="/test1.jsp"
> >> label="Delete1" />
> >> </itemNode>
> >> <itemNode id="block" action="#{persons.doBlock}"
> >> icon="images/tools/block.png" focusViewID="/test1.jsp"
> >> label="Block" />
> >> <itemNode id="info" action="#{persons.doFetchInfo}"
> >> icon="images/tools/info.png" focusViewID="/test1.jsp"
> >> label="Info" />
> >> </menu>
> >>
> >>
> >> The menu hierarchy should be like this:
> >>
> >> Menu
> >> - Chat
> >> - Delete
> >> - - Delete1
> >> - Block
> >> - Info
> >>
> >> but there is the submenu "Delete1" missing.
> >>
> >> Menu
> >> - Chat
> >> - Delete
> >> - Block
> >> - Info
> >>
> >> My *.jsp integration of the menu looks like this:
> >>
> >> <tr:navigationPane var="foo" value="#{personMenu}" level="1"
> >> hint="buttons">
> >> <f:facet name="nodeStamp">
> >> <tr:commandNavigationItem text="#{foo.label}"
> >> partialSubmit="true" icon="#{foo.icon}" action="#{foo.doAction}" />
> >> </f:facet>
> >> </tr:navigationPane>
> >>
> >>
> >> The Entry in my faces-config.xml:
> >>
> >> <managed-bean>
> >> <managed-bean-name>personMenu</managed-bean-name>
> >>
> >>
> <managed-bean-class>org.apache.myfaces.trinidad.model.XMLMenuModel</managed-bean-class>
> >> <managed-bean-scope>request</managed-bean-scope>
> >> <managed-property>
> >> <property-name>source</property-name>
> >> <value>/main.xml</value>
> >> </managed-property>
> >> </managed-bean>
> >>
> >>
> >> I already found some examples in the www, but none of these worked
> >> properly. Another problem is, that this web chat client runs on
> Websphere
> >> Application Server 6.1, so I need to use the v1.0.10 of Trinidad for JSF
> >> 1.1.
> >> Thank you in advance for your help !
> >>
> >> Kind regards,
> >>
> >> Robin Mueller-Bady
> >
> >
>