I believe I understand this, but I just want to make sure there isn't an
easier way to accomplish this.
I am trying to use the HtmlDataTable in the following matter:
The Text and Value HtmlInputText are string values. Clicking on the "Add
Row" button just adds one row below the current row - in which a user
can enter another set of text and value pairs.
Clicking on the "Save" button would save all of the data to the backing
bean (I haven't figured out the best way to do this, but I am concerned
with the following question at this point).
(Oh, saving state and validation... I'll get there as well.)
My thought is I believe I should use the UIData.setRow method to add the
row?
Looking at the HtmlInputText API, that seems like the right way too
go...
I have googled on this and found a lot of good information on building a
HtmlDataTable in a backing bean, which is a great start and provides a
path. But to accomplish what I've described above, I haven't seen any
examples or information similar...
I'd appreciate some thoughts as I am developing this.
Thanks,
--Todd
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