Hello Chuck,

I am working a WO application for the US Air Force, and finally have
been able to upgrade the server from 10.3 to 10.4. This opened up the opportunities to use Java 1.5 as well as adapting the Wonder frameworks.

Lots of big and good changes there.


No kidding. The 5 databases within the WOApp I am responsible for is both interesting
and frustrating.

Is there an example which shows the AjaxSlider sending its value back to the component available for study? Otherwise, any hints as to how I can send
the value back to the component for further processing?

The AjaxGridNavBar does this.  Here is an example set of bindings:

Does that help?

Not really. It confused me quite a bit, largely due to my lack of javascript experience and being completely new to Wonder. I guess I need to start with the
basics, but pointers are always welcomed.

I should have mentioned that the AjaxSlider will be one of 4 controls in a component - the other 3 (WOCheckBox x2 and a WOPopupButton) are submitted with a WOForm and I need the value of the AjaxSlider to be passed back when the WOForm is submitted. Having the AjaxSlider update the page is not what my end user
is after in this case.

Is this even possible - submitting an AjaxSlider's value via a WOForm? If so, is
there an example available for study.

In perusing the AjaxExamples.woa, it seems that Ajax allows local updates in a component whereas a WOForm forces an entire refresh. That will be very useful in
the other sections of the WOApp I am developing.

David
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David Ress, PhD                      Research Scientist
ISTL, Inc.                           Beavercreek Ohio, 45434
www.infoscribe.com                   Phone: (937) 431-8870






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