JSF 1.2 Property Sheet Component

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The Property Sheet component Property Sheet icon provides a container to lay out components, typically on a page of its own.

A property sheet contains Property Sheet Section components, which in turn contain Property components. Initially, a property sheet has one section that contains one property.

You can add a new section to a property sheet by dropping a Property Sheet Section component on the property sheet, or you can right-click the Property Sheet component and choose Add Property Sheet Section. If you set the jumpLinks property, the property sheet displays links to its sections at the top of the property sheet.

You can add a new property by dropping a Property component on a Property Sheet Section, or you can right-click the Property Sheet Section component and choose Add Property.

All these components are available as nodes in the   where you can select them, move them around, right-click them, and delete them.

The Property Sheet component is useful for designing pages that use sections containing fields, such as a page with sets of labeled components or a data entry form. If there is more than one section, setting the jumpLinks property makes it easy to jump from section to section in a form.

Setting the requiredFields property of the Property Sheet component to true displays a short description of the Required Fields icon at the top of the property sheet. The icon displays to the left of a Property component's label and indicates that the user must enter data for that component. For example, the following link shows a data entry form created with a Property Sheet component that uses required fields:

You set the requiredFields property in the Property Sheet component's Properties window.

See Also
Property Sheet Component Properties Window
Working With Components
Component Tasks: Quick Reference
About the Visual Web Palette
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