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![[Post New]](/JForum/templates/default/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 22/08/2007 03:21:06
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Cyrill
Joined: 13/04/2007 00:00:00
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Hi all,
I'm trying to build a dynamic dataTable in a backingbean. The problem is that it shows only one row of three. The frist listings shows my jsf and the second the backing bean.
Code:
<ice:form>
<ice:panelGroup>
<ice:panelTabSet binding="#{tabletab.panelTabs}"/>
</ice:panelGroup>
</ice:form>
Code:
private void initTable() {
// Set rows. This is a stub example, just do your dynamic thing.
String[] row1 = { "ID1", "Name1", "Value1" };
String[] row2 = { "ID2", "Name2", "Value2" };
String[] row3 = { "ID3", "Name3", "Value3" };
// Convert rows to List and set the List.
myList = new ArrayList();
myList.add(Arrays.asList(row1));
myList.add(Arrays.asList(row2));
myList.add(Arrays.asList(row3));
rowModel = new ListDataModel(myList);
table = new HtmlDataTable();
table.setVar("myItem");
table.setValue(rowModel);
int tmpi = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < 3; i++) {
// Set header
UIOutput header = new UIOutput();
header.setValue("HEADER " + i);
// Set output
UIOutput output = new UIOutput();
ValueBinding myItem = FacesContext.getCurrentInstance()
.getApplication()
.createValueBinding("#{myItem[" + i + "]}");
output.setValueBinding("value", myItem);
// Set output
UIColumn c = new UIColumn();
c.setHeader(header);
c.getChildren().add(output);
table.getChildren().add(c);
}
getChildren().add(table);
}
I don't get any errors or infos in the log.
Version:
ICEsoft Technologies, Inc.
ICEfaces 1.6.0
Build number: 15
Revision: 14409
Does anyone know what is wrong in my code sample?
regards
Cyrill
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![[Post New]](/JForum/templates/default/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 03/09/2007 08:34:03
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nicograf
Joined: 02/08/2007 00:00:00
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Hi,
I have exact the same Problem but no workaround for that.
nico
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![[Post New]](/JForum/templates/default/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 03/09/2007 08:42:16
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Cyrill
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nicograf wrote:
Hi,
I have exact the same Problem but no workaround for that.
nico
I haven't found one until now.
There's a similar forum topic open -> http://www.icefaces.org/JForum/posts/list/5344.page . But also no solution or workaround.
regards
Cyrill
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![[Post New]](/JForum/templates/default/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 03/09/2007 09:16:56
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Baleyba
Joined: 16/11/2006 00:00:00
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Hi, I have the same problem.
We didn't find any solution.. :( The problem exists again into the new 1.6.1 version.
I think we should post this bug into the ICEFaces JIRA.
regards,
Bal.
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JBoss 4.2.3 | Java 1.6.0_16 | IceFaces 1.8.2 |
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![[Post New]](/JForum/templates/default/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 04/09/2007 00:03:34
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Cyrill
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I opened one. -> http://jira.icefaces.org/browse/ICE-2077
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![[Post New]](/JForum/templates/default/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 04/09/2007 02:33:14
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Baleyba
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Hi Cyrill!
Thanks a lot!
Please vote for solving this issue ;)
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![[Post New]](/JForum/templates/default/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 04/09/2007 06:48:14
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michael.thiem

Joined: 04/06/2007 00:00:00
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Hi,
I don't think this is a problem with ICEfaces. Please also set the id's of the
components you are trying to add, like:
Code:
table.setId("tableId");
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header.setId("header" +i);
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output.setId("output"+i);
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c.setId("column" + i);
I could reproduce the behaviour you described when I omitted the
component's id's. Please try this and tell me if it works. If the problem's
still the same I can provide with you a working test case.
Thanks,
Michael
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![[Post New]](/JForum/templates/default/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 04/09/2007 07:04:58
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Baleyba
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It works for me !
Thanks a lot michael.thiem
Best regards
Bal.
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![[Post New]](/JForum/templates/default/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 04/09/2007 07:33:24
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Cyrill
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Hi...
Thanks a lot ... Yes it works perfect for me as well :)
At this point I have a question to the id value.
Can you recommend to use createUniqueId for such an issue?
Code:
FacesContext.getCurrentInstance().getViewRoot().createUniqueId();
thanks again & regards
Cyrill
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![[Post New]](/JForum/templates/default/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 07/09/2007 02:39:47
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michael.thiem

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Hi,
I wouldn't recommend to use
Code:
FacesContext.getCurrentInstance().getViewRoot().createUniqueId();
since this often causes duplicate id's to be generated by the JSF
framework what might result in unforseen rendering behaviour. This is a
common problem and it is adviced to avoid the use of the createUniqueId()
method.
The easiest way is to generate a custom id (as showed in the test
case below) to avoid duplicate id problems.
Best regards,
Michael
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