I didn't want say that "implement a Grid", sorry.

I need of an example functional, the data comes from a list of
ValorAtributo (a type of data) of the class Material, this last, is the
source of the grid.

Basically, I have 3 classes, Material (makes the link of the Atributo and
ValorAtributo), Atributo (type of data dynamic), ValorAtributo (value of
the type data previous), the my grid is formed by list of Material, where
have a list of ValorAtributo. And with this list of ValorAtributo, is
possible check if you wanna that appear in the grid. So, I need implement
manually a way of sort for it.

I still very newbie with tapestry, cause this I would like of example more
explicit.

Can you undestand me?

2012/8/9 Thiago H de Paula Figueiredo <thiag...@gmail.com>

> On Thu, 09 Aug 2012 19:59:45 -0300, William Lopes <
> williamlopes....@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>  Yes, I want do sort by myself, could you give a example of GridDataSource
>> implementing a Grid?
>>
>
> You don't implement a Grid: it's a component. You can implement
> GridDataSource, which is an interface.
> How to implement it depends on where the data comes from: a collection
> created in memory? Data from a database? All you need to know is in the
> JavaDoc of the interface anyway. :) Any doubts, just ask. ;)
>
>
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