The passivate/activate works well for simple criteria. You probably want to persist your search criteria instead. The only question then is whether you want flash persistence or not.
> -----Original Message----- > From: daniel alonso [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2008 09:59 > To: users@tapestry.apache.org > Subject: [t5] Refresh a grid by submitting a form > > Hi everybody!. I have been looking in the wiki, the "Tapestry in action" > book and of course, this mailing list, but i don't find how can I solve > the > next situation. > > Due to some requirements, pages must be accessible and no javascript is > allow for me, so, at first glance, no ajax can be used at my pages. > > We have a searching page composed by a little filter form (just three > fields) and a grid initially empty. When a user fill some fields and clicl > on the submit button, the grid is refreshed with the new info. Everthing > is > done on the same page. > > As i have checked in the books, there are a couple of ways: use @Persist > for the resultset, @Persist("flash") or passivate and activate. We want to > avoid the first way, for session size. The second way works great, but the > last one doesn't work (or at leas, we cannot make it works). Which is the > best solution? In case of the last one... Which is the way of develop it? > I > have tried just as described at the books but it doesnt work :( > > Thanks in advance for your support, see you! ;D --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]