Also note, that all woodstock components refresh correclty when I use
fireAjaxTransaction.
My only problem happens with the Calendar component.
Thanks.
Rasha wrote:
>
> Hello Venkatesh,
>
> "
> When are you trying to fire an ajax rransaction? what data are you
> returning back in your ajax response?"
>
>
> Well here is my initial requirement:
> I have a field called ID where the user inserts the ID of the object he is
> trying to retrieve.
> When the user leaves the textfield (onChange) I want to submit the value
> of the ID asynchroneously to the server. AFTER the ID being submitted and
> the object being fetched on the server side, I want to asynchroneously
> update MULTIPLE components on the page at the SAME time.
>
> The thing is, the current implementations on submit and refresh do not
> allow me to achieve this behavior.
> In fact, myNode.submit(field1, field2) will submit field1 and field2 while
> submitting myNode; and myNode.refresh('field1 , field12') will submit
> field1 and field2 while refreshing myNode.
> There does not seem to be a way to refresh field1 and field2while
> submitting myNode.
>
> Moreover if I do: myNode.submit(); field1.refresh(); field2.refresh() :
> this does not garantee that field1 and field2 will wait till myNode has
> been submitted before attempting a refresh ...
>
> This is why I dropped using refresh and submit provided by woodstock
> components and opted for fireAjaxTransaction wich allow me to specify
> which components to submit and which ones to refresh in a single call.
>
>
> "Also, are you giving the id of the calendarfield widget or the calendar
> widget?"
>
> No I am actually sending the id of the whole calendar.
>
> Thanks a lot!
> Rasha
>
>
> Venkatesh Babu-5 wrote:
>>
>> Hi Rasha,
>>
>> When are you trying to fire an ajax rransaction? what data are you
>> returning back in your ajax response?
>> Also, are you giving the id of the calendarfield widget or the calendar
>> widget?
>>
>> The code you are referring to :
>>
>> webui._at_THEME@.widget.calendarField.prototype.dayClicked = function(props)
>> {
>> // Check whether the calendar associated with this particular
>> calendarField
>> // broadcasted the event.
>> if (props.date != null && props.id == this.calendar.id) {
>> // Set the selected date on the field.
>> this.domNode.setProps({value: props.date});
>> }
>> return false;
>> }
>>
>> this.domNode refers to the calendarField widget's dom element.
>>
>> Try appending the "?debug" parameter to your url
>> This will help you get a more meaningful error.
>>
>> You can also try using firebug to get more information.
>>
>> -venky
>> Rasha wrote:
>>> Below is a code snippet on how I am trying to update my components
>>> asynchroneously using fireAjaxTransaction:
>>>
>>>
>>> DynaFaces.fireAjaxTransaction(this, { execute: 'IdOfComponentToSubmit',
>>> render:'IdOfComponentToRender'});
>>>
>>> When IdOfComponentToRender is that of a textfield, table, button etc...
>>> there is no problem and everything works correctly .
>>> But When IfOfComponentToRender is that of a calendar, although the
>>> refresh
>>> takes place correctly, whenever I attempt to pick another day from the
>>> calendar, I get a javascript error saying: this.domNode is null.
>>> I followed the javascript code for the calendar component, and this
>>> could be
>>> taking place in the calendarField.js file at:
>>> webui.suntheme.widget.calendarField.dayClicked=function(_1){
>>> if(_1.date!=null&&_1.id==this.calendar.id){
>>> this.domNode.setProps({value:_1.date});
>>> }
>>>
>>> Is there something I'm doing wrong, or is this a bug in the Calendar
>>> component?
>>> Thanks.
>>> Rasha
>>>
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