Set of images display automatically

Hi,
I have set of images and i need to display one by one automatically(I don't want to click on Previous or Next buttons). How can i do this.
Regards,
N B Hrudaya Raju

Hi,
Create a context attribute of type string lets say Img
Use the timed trigger UI element.
In the action handler onAction of TimedTrigger UI element populate the context attribute with different images
Properties for the timed Trigger UI
delay 5 will change the images based on the delay
Place an Image Ui element bind the source property to the context attribute.
//@@end
//This is the onaction of timed trigger
  public void onActionLoadImage(com.sap.tc.webdynpro.progmodel.api.IWDCustomEvent wdEvent )
    //@@begin onActionLoadImage(ServerEvent)
     // based on your condition set different images
     // Store the images in mimes and then put their path in a arraylist use random function to get one index.
     // Example to set one image.
     wdContext.currentContextElement().setImg("~sapicons/s_b_aexp.gif");
    //@@end
Regards
Ayyapparaj

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