Hello Volker, I think I need the forms.

I have an application which use tabs with different formulars. If I don't use subforms and set the "required" attribute on some elements on one tab and I want to submit a fomular on another tab it does not work because the element on the other tab is not completely filled and the set require attribute does not allow to submit the main form..

That the reason I subforms. Is there another common way to solve this kind of problem?

Thanks and best regards Michael


Volker Weber schrieb:
Hi Michael,

after a more closer view to your jsp i found the problem.

The tc:form arround the box is the probem, using subforms you are
reduce the validation and modelUpdate
only to the subform where the command is in, the other content is not
processed and therfore the submitted values are rerenderd.

did you really need the forms?


Regards,
    Volker



2010/4/14 Michael Kakuschky <[email protected]>:
Hello Volker, thanks for the response. Yes I target the panel. I use now
actionListener and return null as return value. I also preset the value of
string1 so that the value is always already initialized. But nervertheless
the string2 is set to the new value (I debug that) but after rendering the
tx:in box is still empty. Maybe you can take a look to the latest version of
my test page and controller.

Best regards Michael

<%@ page contentType="text/html;charset=UTF-8" language="java" %>
<%@ taglib uri="http://java.sun.com/jsf/core"; prefix="f" %>
<%@ taglib uri="http://myfaces.apache.org/tobago/component"; prefix="tc" %>
<%@ taglib uri="http://myfaces.apache.org/tobago/extension"; prefix="tx" %>
<f:view locale="de">
  <tc:page width="1280" id="page">

  <f:facet name="layout">
      <tc:gridLayout rows="1*;fixed" columns="fixed"/>
  </f:facet>

  <tc:panel id="panel1">
  <f:facet name="layout">
      <tc:gridLayout rows="fixed;fixed;1*" columns="fixed"/>
  </f:facet>
    <tc:form id="form1">
  <tc:box label="box1" id="box1">
      <f:facet name="layout">
          <tc:gridLayout rows="fixed;fixed;1*" columns="fixed"/>
      </f:facet>
      <tc:cell>
          <tx:in value="#{myController.string1}" label="string1" />
      </tc:cell>
      <tc:cell>
          <tc:button actionListener="#{myController.action1}"
label="submit1">
              <tc:attribute name="renderedPartially" value=":page:panel1"/>
          </tc:button>
      </tc:cell>
      <tc:cell/>
  </tc:box>
  </tc:form>

  <tc:form id="form2">
  <tc:box label="box2" id="box2">
      <f:facet name="layout">
          <tc:gridLayout rows="fixed;fixed;1*" columns="fixed"/>
      </f:facet>
      <tc:cell id="cell2">
          <tx:in value="#{myController.string2}" label="string2"  />
      </tc:cell>
      <tc:cell/>
  </tc:box>
  </tc:form>

  <tc:cell/>
    </tc:panel>
    <tc:cell>
  </tc:cell>
</tc:page>
</f:view>

package test1;

import javax.faces.event.ActionEvent;

public class MyController {

  private String string1 = "99";
  private String string2;
    public String action1(ActionEvent actionEvent)
  {
      string2 = string1;
            return null;
  }
  public String getString1() {
      return string1;
  }
  public void setString1(String string1) {
      this.string1 = string1;
  }
  public String getString2() {
      return string2;
  }
  public void setString2(String string2) {
      this.string2 = string2;
  }
}

Volker Weber schrieb:
Hi Michael,

for actions used in partial rendering you should always return null!
I the action returns a string than a full reload is made!
I suggest using actionListener for partial actions.

When rendering partially only the requested subview (plus the action
component if outside) is processed on the server.

In your example you request reload of box2, which means the content of
box2 is processed and stored in the model.
In the action string2 is set to string1 but string1 was not processed
so it is still null here.

Have you in helmuts example really changed the value of
renderedPartially to the suggested panel arround both boxes?


Regards,
   Volker




2010/4/12  <[email protected]>:

Hello,

I'm trying to execute an action and partial rendering the result in an
<tx:in> field. The tx:button which calls the action and the tx:in
elements
are in different forms. For some reasons after the new value is set to
the
underlaying value of the tx:in field the setter of this value is called
from somewhere and overwrites the new value with an empty string.  But I
want to have the value I set with my action1 method in the field instead
an empty string. Can some one tell me what I'm doing wrong?

Thanks a lot Michael

<%@ page contentType="text/html;charset=UTF-8" language="java" %>
<%@ taglib uri="http://java.sun.com/jsf/core"; prefix="f" %>
<%@ taglib uri="http://myfaces.apache.org/tobago/component"; prefix="tc"
%>
<%@ taglib uri="http://myfaces.apache.org/tobago/extension"; prefix="tx"
%>
<f:view locale="de">
      <tc:page width="1280" id="page">

      <f:facet name="layout">
              <tc:gridLayout rows="fixed;fixed;1*" columns="fixed"/>
      </f:facet>

  <tc:form id="form1">
      <tc:box label="box1" id="box1">
              <f:facet name="layout">
                      <tc:gridLayout rows="fixed;fixed;1*"
columns="fixed"/>
              </f:facet>
          <tc:cell>
              <tx:in value="#{testController.string1}" label="string1" />
          </tc:cell>
          <tc:cell>
              <tc:button action="#{testController.action1}"
label="submit1">
                      <tc:attribute name="renderedPartially"
value=":page:form2:box2"/>
              </tc:button>
          </tc:cell>
          <tc:cell/>
      </tc:box>
      </tc:form>

  <tc:form id="form2">
      <tc:box label="box2" id="box2">
              <f:facet name="layout">
                      <tc:gridLayout rows="fixed;fixed;1*"
columns="fixed"/>
              </f:facet>
          <tc:cell id="cell2">
              <tx:in value="#{testController.string2}" label="string2"
 />
          </tc:cell>
          <tc:cell/>
      </tc:box>
      </tc:form>
      <tc:cell>
      </tc:cell>
</tc:page>
</f:view>


package test;

import java.io.File;
import java.util.Date;

import javax.faces.event.ValueChangeEvent;

import org.apache.commons.fileupload.FileItem;
import org.apache.myfaces.tobago.model.SelectItem;


public class TestController {

      private String string1;
      private String string2;

      // access methods
      public String action1()  {

              string2 = string1;

              return "success";
      }

      // Getters and Setters
      public String getString1() {
              return string1;
      }
      public void setString1(String string1) {
              this.string1 = string1;
      }
      public String getString2() {
              return string2;
      }
      public void setString2(String string2) {
              this.string2 = string2;
      }
}









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