Hi Jayashri ,
Thanks for the response. I need to add dynamic navigation within my page. So
adding links and so on dynamically. I could do this with a list or table,
but I have not found a navigation component that will save the state of the
page when navigating to other pages. Is this possible?
Thanks,
Justin
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jayashri Visvanathan" <Jayashri.Visvanathan_at_Sun.COM>
To: <users_at_woodstock.dev.java.net>
Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2007 4:20 PM
Subject: Re: Tabset Question
> hi Justin,
> From the limited knowledge I have on the Tabset component, the current
> implementation is not meant to be used for navigation purposes. This
> component extends EditableValueHolder, so it will go through the typical
> JSF lifecycle an input component goes through and the page will get re
> rendered.
>
> thanks
> -jayashri
>
> Justin Cobb wrote:
>
>> If i set the immediate property on the tab, it doesnt let me switch back
>> to that tab in the page. The address bar shows that it is switching to
>> that tab, but it does not render itself.
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> *From:* Lark Fitzgerald <mailto:Lark.Fitzgerald_at_Sun.COM>
>> *To:* users_at_woodstock.dev.java.net
>> <mailto:users_at_woodstock.dev.java.net>
>> *Sent:* Thursday, July 26, 2007 2:16 PM
>> *Subject:* Re: Tabset Question
>>
>> Justin Cobb wrote:
>>
>>> Hi, I am new to the woodstock project. I have a quick question,
>>> that will probably be easy to answer. I am trying to use the
>>> Tabset component for my general site navigation. In each of the
>>> tabs I want to be able to store an iframe or some other link to
>>> another page, so I dont have to store all of my pages in the main
>>> class. I also need it to save the state of the iframe inside the
>>> tab. I am evaluating this against ruby on rails, and have gotten
>>> it to work on there fine. The idea is to have some iframes with
>>> input fields within, and then have the switching between tabs not
>>> reload the contents. Is there any way to do this.
>>> Again, sorry if this doesnt make much sense. I am still trying to
>>> wrap my head around the concept.
>>> Thanks
>>
>> I'm pretty sure that you need to set the tab, and each of its
>> child tabs immediate property = true. That should do what you want.
>> hth,
>> lark
>>
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