JSF Tab component and Dynamic Faces AjaxZone

Has anyone tried to use a JSF Tab Component in a Dynamic Faces Ajax Zone. I would like to try to have a page that has a list of the alphabet, each tab being one letter and then adding terms an definitions to each tab. Do you have any comments or suggestions regarding doing this. I am at a loss as to how to make the tab component respond when clicking on it in the ajaxZone. any help would be appreciated. thnx

The Scales and Tomahawk libraries provides a tabbed panel.
But basically tabs are nothing less or more than a bunch of block elements layered over each other with the same amount of buttons or links at the top. If a tab click doesn't require a trip to the server, then you can just load all tab blocks at once and use Javascript+DOM to switch between tab blocks, e.g. one block should be displayed using element.style.display='block' and all other blocks should be hidden using element.style.display='none'. If a tab click require a trip to the server (to preinitialize stuff or so), then you can use the 'rendered' property of the tab block element (which can be <h:panelGroup style="display:block;" rendered="#{myBean.showTab == 1}" /> or so).
For styling of the tab blocks and tab buttons/links just use CSS.

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    It seems that there're some JSF implementation support tab instead of JSF RI. but the way they work are wirte the static tags in the jsp.but my situation is -----
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    if there any support out there somewhere? thanks!!

    The Scales and Tomahawk libraries provides a tabbed panel.
    But basically tabs are nothing less or more than a bunch of block elements layered over each other with the same amount of buttons or links at the top. If a tab click doesn't require a trip to the server, then you can just load all tab blocks at once and use Javascript+DOM to switch between tab blocks, e.g. one block should be displayed using element.style.display='block' and all other blocks should be hidden using element.style.display='none'. If a tab click require a trip to the server (to preinitialize stuff or so), then you can use the 'rendered' property of the tab block element (which can be <h:panelGroup style="display:block;" rendered="#{myBean.showTab == 1}" /> or so).
    For styling of the tab blocks and tab buttons/links just use CSS.

  • How to move multiple components into a Tab Component and still keep layout?

    I have created a Combination Chart with multiple combo boxes and a slider on my Xcelsius Canvas.  Now, I realize that I want to put all of this into a Tab Set Component.  How can I move everything into this new Tab Component without messing up all the layout and alignment I have done on all my components already?  I tried shift-selecting everything and doing a drag --> drop into the Tab Canvas but they just all stack on top of each other.
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    I have the Core Java Server Faces book, and in reading the "Component" chapter, there is an example of creating a Component which acts like Tab pane, that simply links to different pages.
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    but simply used raw HTML and CSSBut your application code should tend to be messy and hard to maintain
    or extend.
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    binding and method binding on them; event mechanism, declarative resource
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  • Dynamic faces and Internet Explorer

    Thanks for taking a second to read my post, i hope you can help. I am almost complete with my web app using Netbeans VWP and Dynamic Faces. I have come across a simple application that i can not get working in Internet Explorer and as simple as it is I am surprised that it is not working. I cant believe that the Dynamic Faces team would just ignore compatability with IE altogether. Basically i am trying to get AJAX interaction going on by adding text into a textbox and adding a new DynaFaces.fireAjaxTransaction(this); to the submit however it does not seem to work. Maybe you can help...
    Here is my page:
    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
    <jsp:root version="1.2" xmlns:f="http://java.sun.com/jsf/core" xmlns:h="http://java.sun.com/jsf/html" xmlns:jsp="http://java.sun.com/JSP/Page" xmlns:webuijsf="http://www.sun.com/webui/webuijsf">
        <jsp:directive.page contentType="text/html;charset=UTF-8" pageEncoding="UTF-8"/>
        <f:view>
            <webuijsf:page binding="#{testies.page1}" id="page1">
                <webuijsf:html binding="#{testies.html1}" id="html1">
                    <webuijsf:head binding="#{testies.head1}" debug="true" id="head1">
                        <webuijsf:link binding="#{testies.link1}" id="link1" url="/resources/stylesheet.css"/>
                    </webuijsf:head>
                    <webuijsf:body binding="#{testies.body1}" focus="form1:layoutPanel1:textField1" id="body1" style="-rave-layout: grid">
                        <webuijsf:form binding="#{testies.form1}" id="form1">
                            <webuijsf:button actionExpression="#{testies.button1_action}" binding="#{testies.button1}" id="button1"
                                onClick="new DynaFaces.fireAjaxTransaction(this);" style="left: 144px; top: 110px; position: absolute" text="Button"/>
                            <webuijsf:staticText binding="#{testies.staticText1}" id="staticText1" style="position: absolute; left: 170px; top: 185px"/>
                            <webuijsf:textField binding="#{testies.textField1}" id="textField1" style="position: absolute; left: 75px; top: 55px"/>
                        </webuijsf:form>
                    </webuijsf:body>
                </webuijsf:html>
            </webuijsf:page>
        </f:view>
    </jsp:root>-------------------------------------
    Here is my backing bean:
    * testies.java
    * Created on July 10, 2007, 8:39 PM
    package mypkg;
    import com.sun.rave.web.ui.appbase.AbstractPageBean;
    import com.sun.webui.jsf.component.Body;
    import com.sun.webui.jsf.component.Button;
    import com.sun.webui.jsf.component.Form;
    import com.sun.webui.jsf.component.Head;
    import com.sun.webui.jsf.component.Html;
    import com.sun.webui.jsf.component.Link;
    import com.sun.webui.jsf.component.Page;
    import com.sun.webui.jsf.component.PanelGroup;
    import com.sun.webui.jsf.component.PanelLayout;
    import com.sun.webui.jsf.component.StaticText;
    import com.sun.webui.jsf.component.TextField;
    import javax.faces.FacesException;
    import javax.faces.component.html.HtmlPanelGrid;
    * <p>Page bean that corresponds to a similarly named JSP page.  This
    * class contains component definitions (and initialization code) for
    * all components that you have defined on this page, as well as
    * lifecycle methods and event handlers where you may add behavior
    * to respond to incoming events.</p>
    public class testies extends AbstractPageBean {
        // <editor-fold defaultstate="collapsed" desc="Managed Component Definition">
        private int __placeholder;
         * <p>Automatically managed component initialization.  <strong>WARNING:</strong>
         * This method is automatically generated, so any user-specified code inserted
         * here is subject to being replaced.</p>
        private void _init() throws Exception {
        private Page page1 = new Page();
        public Page getPage1() {
            return page1;
        public void setPage1(Page p) {
            this.page1 = p;
        private Html html1 = new Html();
        public Html getHtml1() {
            return html1;
        public void setHtml1(Html h) {
            this.html1 = h;
        private Head head1 = new Head();
        public Head getHead1() {
            return head1;
        public void setHead1(Head h) {
            this.head1 = h;
        private Link link1 = new Link();
        public Link getLink1() {
            return link1;
        public void setLink1(Link l) {
            this.link1 = l;
        private Body body1 = new Body();
        public Body getBody1() {
            return body1;
        public void setBody1(Body b) {
            this.body1 = b;
        private Form form1 = new Form();
        public Form getForm1() {
            return form1;
        public void setForm1(Form f) {
            this.form1 = f;
        private TextField textField1 = new TextField();
        public TextField getTextField1() {
            return textField1;
        public void setTextField1(TextField tf) {
            this.textField1 = tf;
        private Button button1 = new Button();
        public Button getButton1() {
            return button1;
        public void setButton1(Button b) {
            this.button1 = b;
        private StaticText staticText1 = new StaticText();
        public StaticText getStaticText1() {
            return staticText1;
        public void setStaticText1(StaticText st) {
            this.staticText1 = st;
        // </editor-fold>
         * <p>Construct a new Page bean instance.</p>
        public testies() {
         * <p>Callback method that is called whenever a page is navigated to,
         * either directly via a URL, or indirectly via page navigation.
         * Customize this method to acquire resources that will be needed
         * for event handlers and lifecycle methods, whether or not this
         * page is performing post back processing.</p>
         * <p>Note that, if the current request is a postback, the property
         * values of the components do <strong>not</strong> represent any
         * values submitted with this request.  Instead, they represent the
         * property values that were saved for this view when it was rendered.</p>
        public void init() {
            // Perform initializations inherited from our superclass
            super.init();
            // Perform application initialization that must complete
            // *before* managed components are initialized
            // TODO - add your own initialiation code here
            // <editor-fold defaultstate="collapsed" desc="Managed Component Initialization">
            // Initialize automatically managed components
            // *Note* - this logic should NOT be modified
            try {
                _init();
            } catch (Exception e) {
                log("testies Initialization Failure", e);
                throw e instanceof FacesException ? (FacesException) e: new FacesException(e);
            // </editor-fold>
            // Perform application initialization that must complete
            // *after* managed components are initialized
            // TODO - add your own initialization code here
         * <p>Callback method that is called after the component tree has been
         * restored, but before any event processing takes place.  This method
         * will <strong>only</strong> be called on a postback request that
         * is processing a form submit.  Customize this method to allocate
         * resources that will be required in your event handlers.</p>
        public void preprocess() {
         * <p>Callback method that is called just before rendering takes place.
         * This method will <strong>only</strong> be called for the page that
         * will actually be rendered (and not, for example, on a page that
         * handled a postback and then navigated to a different page).  Customize
         * this method to allocate resources that will be required for rendering
         * this page.</p>
        public void prerender() {
         * <p>Callback method that is called after rendering is completed for
         * this request, if <code>init()</code> was called (regardless of whether
         * or not this was the page that was actually rendered).  Customize this
         * method to release resources acquired in the <code>init()</code>,
         * <code>preprocess()</code>, or <code>prerender()</code> methods (or
         * acquired during execution of an event handler).</p>
        public void destroy() {
         * <p>Return a reference to the scoped data bean.</p>
        protected ApplicationBean1 getApplicationBean1() {
            return (ApplicationBean1)getBean("ApplicationBean1");
         * <p>Return a reference to the scoped data bean.</p>
        protected RequestBean1 getRequestBean1() {
            return (RequestBean1)getBean("RequestBean1");
         * <p>Return a reference to the scoped data bean.</p>
        protected SessionBean1 getSessionBean1() {
            return (SessionBean1)getBean("SessionBean1");
        // Get the text from the textbox and set it in the staticTextField
        public String button1_action() {
            String str = (String)textField1.getValue();
            staticText1.setText(str);
            return null;
    }Any help is appreciated. thx.
    Message was edited by:
    b12s

    > Hello. I have a problem with a Remote Panel and Internet Explorer. I
    > create a measurement system in LabVIEW. It?s composed of a main front
    > panel and a few subVIs with independent front panels opened from main
    > Front Panel when I press appropriate button.
    I think you have two options. You can open most modal subVI panels
    directly on a remote machine. The popup panels won't be in a web page,
    but it will work with few changes.
    A second approach would be to change the app slightly. The buttons that
    launch the subVIs will turn into URL links. The links will open a web
    page with a different embedded panel.
    Greg McKaskle

  • Repost of b12s post from 20070712: JavaServer Faces - Dynamic faces and Int

    Thanks for taking a second to read my post, i hope you can help. I am almost complete with my web app using Netbeans VWP and Dynamic Faces. I have come across a simple application that i can not get working in Internet Explorer and as simple as it is I am surprised that it is not working. I cant believe that the Dynamic Faces team would just ignore compatability with IE altogether. Basically i am trying to get AJAX interaction going on by adding text into a textbox and adding a new DynaFaces.fireAjaxTransaction(this); to the submit however it does not seem to work. Maybe you can help...
    Here is my page:
    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
    <jsp:root version="1.2" xmlns:f="http://java.sun.com/jsf/core" xmlns:h="http://java.sun.com/jsf/html" xmlns:jsp="http://java.sun.com/JSP/Page" xmlns:webuijsf="http://www.sun.com/webui/webuijsf">
    <jsp:directive.page contentType="text/html;charset=UTF-8" pageEncoding="UTF-8"/>
    <f:view>
    <webuijsf:page binding="#{testies.page1}" id="page1">
    <webuijsf:html binding="#{testies.html1}" id="html1">
    <webuijsf:head binding="#{testies.head1}" debug="true" id="head1">
    <webuijsf:link binding="#{testies.link1}" id="link1" url="/resources/stylesheet.css"/>
    </webuijsf:head>
    <webuijsf:body binding="#{testies.body1}" focus="form1:layoutPanel1:textField1" id="body1" style="-rave-layout: grid">
    <webuijsf:form binding="#{testies.form1}" id="form1">
    <webuijsf:button actionExpression="#{testies.button1_action}" binding="#{testies.button1}" id="button1"
    onClick="new DynaFaces.fireAjaxTransaction(this);" style="left: 144px; top: 110px; position: absolute" text="Button"/>
    <webuijsf:staticText binding="#{testies.staticText1}" id="staticText1" style="position: absolute; left: 170px; top: 185px"/>
    <webuijsf:textField binding="#{testies.textField1}" id="textField1" style="position: absolute; left: 75px; top: 55px"/>
    </webuijsf:form>
    </webuijsf:body>
    </webuijsf:html>
    </webuijsf:page>
    </f:view>
    </jsp:root>
    Here is my backing bean:
    * testies.java
    * Created on July 10, 2007, 8:39 PM
    package mypkg;
    import com.sun.rave.web.ui.appbase.AbstractPageBean;
    import com.sun.webui.jsf.component.Body;
    import com.sun.webui.jsf.component.Button;
    import com.sun.webui.jsf.component.Form;
    import com.sun.webui.jsf.component.Head;
    import com.sun.webui.jsf.component.Html;
    import com.sun.webui.jsf.component.Link;
    import com.sun.webui.jsf.component.Page;
    import com.sun.webui.jsf.component.PanelGroup;
    import com.sun.webui.jsf.component.PanelLayout;
    import com.sun.webui.jsf.component.StaticText;
    import com.sun.webui.jsf.component.TextField;
    import javax.faces.FacesException;
    import javax.faces.component.html.HtmlPanelGrid;
    * <p>Page bean that corresponds to a similarly named JSP page. This
    * class contains component definitions (and initialization code) for
    * all components that you have defined on this page, as well as
    * lifecycle methods and event handlers where you may add behavior
    * to respond to incoming events.</p>
    public class testies extends AbstractPageBean {
    // <editor-fold defaultstate="collapsed" desc="Managed Component Definition">
    private int __placeholder;
    * <p>Automatically managed component initialization. <strong>WARNING:</strong>
    * This method is automatically generated, so any user-specified code inserted
    * here is subject to being replaced.</p>
    private void _init() throws Exception {
    private Page page1 = new Page();
    public Page getPage1() {
    return page1;
    public void setPage1(Page p) {
    this.page1 = p;
    private Html html1 = new Html();
    public Html getHtml1() {
    return html1;
    public void setHtml1(Html h) {
    this.html1 = h;
    private Head head1 = new Head();
    public Head getHead1() {
    return head1;
    public void setHead1(Head h) {
    this.head1 = h;
    private Link link1 = new Link();
    public Link getLink1() {
    return link1;
    public void setLink1(Link l) {
    this.link1 = l;
    private Body body1 = new Body();
    public Body getBody1() {
    return body1;
    public void setBody1(Body b) {
    this.body1 = b;
    private Form form1 = new Form();
    public Form getForm1() {
    return form1;
    public void setForm1(Form f) {
    this.form1 = f;
    private TextField textField1 = new TextField();
    public TextField getTextField1() {
    return textField1;
    public void setTextField1(TextField tf) {
    this.textField1 = tf;
    private Button button1 = new Button();
    public Button getButton1() {
    return button1;
    public void setButton1(Button b) {
    this.button1 = b;
    private StaticText staticText1 = new StaticText();
    public StaticText getStaticText1() {
    return staticText1;
    public void setStaticText1(StaticText st) {
    this.staticText1 = st;
    // </editor-fold>
    * <p>Construct a new Page bean instance.</p>
    public testies() {
    * <p>Callback method that is called whenever a page is navigated to,
    * either directly via a URL, or indirectly via page navigation.
    * Customize this method to acquire resources that will be needed
    * for event handlers and lifecycle methods, whether or not this
    * page is performing post back processing.</p>
    * <p>Note that, if the current request is a postback, the property
    * values of the components do <strong>not</strong> represent any
    * values submitted with this request. Instead, they represent the
    * property values that were saved for this view when it was rendered.</p>
    public void init() {
    // Perform initializations inherited from our superclass
    super.init();
    // Perform application initialization that must complete
    // before managed components are initialized
    // TODO - add your own initialiation code here
    // <editor-fold defaultstate="collapsed" desc="Managed Component Initialization">
    // Initialize automatically managed components
    // Note - this logic should NOT be modified
    try {
    _init();
    } catch (Exception e) {
    log("testies Initialization Failure", e);
    throw e instanceof FacesException ? (FacesException) e: new FacesException(e);
    // </editor-fold>
    // Perform application initialization that must complete
    // after managed components are initialized
    // TODO - add your own initialization code here
    * <p>Callback method that is called after the component tree has been
    * restored, but before any event processing takes place. This method
    * will <strong>only</strong> be called on a postback request that
    * is processing a form submit. Customize this method to allocate
    * resources that will be required in your event handlers.</p>
    public void preprocess() {
    * <p>Callback method that is called just before rendering takes place.
    * This method will <strong>only</strong> be called for the page that
    * will actually be rendered (and not, for example, on a page that
    * handled a postback and then navigated to a different page). Customize
    * this method to allocate resources that will be required for rendering
    * this page.</p>
    public void prerender() {
    * <p>Callback method that is called after rendering is completed for
    * this request, if <code>init()</code> was called (regardless of whether
    * or not this was the page that was actually rendered). Customize this
    * method to release resources acquired in the <code>init()</code>,
    * <code>preprocess()</code>, or <code>prerender()</code> methods (or
    * acquired during execution of an event handler).</p>
    public void destroy() {
    * <p>Return a reference to the scoped data bean.</p>
    protected ApplicationBean1 getApplicationBean1() {
    return (ApplicationBean1)getBean("ApplicationBean1");
    * <p>Return a reference to the scoped data bean.</p>
    protected RequestBean1 getRequestBean1() {
    return (RequestBean1)getBean("RequestBean1");
    * <p>Return a reference to the scoped data bean.</p>
    protected SessionBean1 getSessionBean1() {
    return (SessionBean1)getBean("SessionBean1");
    // Get the text from the textbox and set it in the staticTextField
    public String button1_action() {
    String str = (String)textField1.getValue();
    staticText1.setText(str);
    return null;
    Any help is appreciated.

    Using your source files pasted into a new VWP project, I get these errors when I access the app:
    JSF1001: Managedbean testies could not be created.
    executePhase(RENDER_RESPONSE 6,com.sun.faces.context.FacesContextImpl@1afcfd4) threw exception
    javax.faces.FacesException: javax.faces.FacesException: Cant instantiate class: testies.Page1.. testies.Page1
    at com.sun.faces.application.ApplicationAssociate.createAndMaybeStoreManagedBeans(ApplicationAssociate.java:560)
    at com.sun.faces.el.ManagedBeanELResolver.getValue(ManagedBeanELResolver.java:82)
    at javax.el.CompositeELResolver.getValue(CompositeELResolver.java:143)
    at com.sun.faces.el.FacesCompositeELResolver.getValue(FacesCompositeELResolver.java:64)
    at com.sun.el.parser.AstIdentifier.getValue(AstIdentifier.java:73)
    at com.sun.el.ValueExpressionImpl.getValue(ValueExpressionImpl.java:193)
    at com.sun.faces.application.ValueBindingValueExpressionAdapter.getValue(ValueBindingValueExpressionAdapter.java:102)
    at com.sun.rave.web.ui.appbase.faces.ViewHandlerImpl.pageBean(ViewHandlerImpl.java:666)
    at com.sun.rave.web.ui.appbase.faces.ViewHandlerImpl.pageBean(ViewHandlerImpl.java:641)
    at com.sun.rave.web.ui.appbase.faces.ViewHandlerImpl.renderView(ViewHandlerImpl.java:249)
    at com.sun.faces.lifecycle.RenderResponsePhase.execute(RenderResponsePhase.java:106)
    at com.sun.faces.lifecycle.LifecycleImpl.phase(LifecycleImpl.java:251)
    at com.sun.faces.lifecycle.LifecycleImpl.render(LifecycleImpl.java:144)
    at javax.faces.webapp.FacesServlet.service(FacesServlet.java:245)
    at org.apache.catalina.core.ApplicationFilterChain.servletService(ApplicationFilterChain.java:398)
    at org.apache.catalina.core.ApplicationFilterChain.internalDoFilter(ApplicationFilterChain.java:304)
    at org.apache.catalina.core.ApplicationFilterChain.doFilter(ApplicationFilterChain.java:185)
    at com.sun.webui.jsf.util.UploadFilter.doFilter(UploadFilter.java:240)
    at org.apache.catalina.core.ApplicationFilterChain.internalDoFilter(ApplicationFilterChain.java:217)
    at org.apache.catalina.core.ApplicationFilterChain.doFilter(ApplicationFilterChain.java:185)
    at org.apache.catalina.core.StandardWrapperValve.invoke(StandardWrapperValve.java:275)
    at org.apache.catalina.core.StandardContextValve.invokeInternal(StandardContextValve.java:258)
    at org.apache.catalina.core.StandardContextValve.invoke(StandardContextValve.java:189)
    at org.apache.catalina.core.StandardPipeline.doInvoke(StandardPipeline.java:611)
    at org.apache.catalina.core.StandardPipeline.doInvoke(StandardPipeline.java:564)
    at com.sun.enterprise.web.WebPipeline.invoke(WebPipeline.java:81)
    at org.apache.catalina.core.StandardHostValve.invoke(StandardHostValve.java:193)
    at org.apache.catalina.core.StandardPipeline.doInvoke(StandardPipeline.java:611)
    at org.apache.catalina.core.StandardPipeline.doInvoke(StandardPipeline.java:564)
    at org.apache.catalina.core.StandardPipeline.invoke(StandardPipeline.java:558)
    at org.apache.catalina.core.ContainerBase.invoke(ContainerBase.java:1067)
    at org.apache.catalina.core.StandardEngineValve.invoke(StandardEngineValve.java:137)
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