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1.18 <h1>Page Flow Editor Keyboard Shortcuts</h1>
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1.20
1.21 <p>This topic describes how to use the keyboard shortcuts to work with the Page Flow Editor. <br>
1.22 </p>
1.23
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1.27 <th scope="col" align="left">Follow these steps...</th>
1.28 </tr>
1.29 <tr valign="top">
1.30 <td>Open the Page Flow Editor </td>
1.31 <td><p>If the focus is in the Design
1.32 view of the Visual Designer:</p>
1.33 <ol>
1.34 <li>Press <strong>Shift-F10.</strong></li>
1.35 <li>Press the <strong>down arrow</strong> to scroll to the Page Flow selection, and then press <strong>Enter</strong>. </li>
1.36 </ol>
1.37
1.38 </td>
1.39 </tr>
1.40 <tr valign="top">
1.41 <td>Change the focus to the open Page Flow editor </td>
1.42 <td>
1.43 <p>If the Page Flow editor is open:</p>
1.44 <ul>
1.45 <li>Press <strong>Ctrl-Tab</strong> to change the focus to the Page Flow editor.</li>
1.46
1.47 </ul> </td>
1.48 </tr>
1.49 <tr valign="top">
1.50 <td>See the page view options </td>
1.51 <td><p>With the focus on the Page Flow Editor:</p>
1.52 <ul>
1.53 <li>Press <strong>Z </strong>or<strong> z</strong>. The selected page view displays all navigation components on the page.</li>
1.54 <li>Press <strong>U</strong> or <strong>u</strong>. The selected page view hides all navigation components on the page.</li>
1.55 <li>Press <strong>Tab</strong>. The focus changes to the next page. </li>
1.56 </ul>
1.57 <p>Note that the selected page has an orange border.</p> </td>
1.58 </tr>
1.59 <tr valign="top">
1.60 <td>Switch between page views</td>
1.61 <td>With the focus on a page in the Page Flow Editor:
1.62 <ul>
1.63 <li>Press <b>Tab</b>. The focus changes to the next page. </li>
1.64 </ul></td>
1.65 </tr><tr valign="top">
1.66 <td>Delete a page</td>
1.67 <td><p>With the focus on the Page Flow editor:</p>
1.68 <ol>
1.69 <li>Press <strong>Tab</strong> to change the focus to the page that you want to delete.</li>
1.70 <li>Press <strong>Delete</strong> to delete the selected page.</li>
1.71 </ol></td>
1.72 </tr><tr valign="top">
1.73 <td>Open selected page in the Design window</td>
1.74 <td><p>With the focus on the Page Flow editor:</p>
1.75 <ol>
1.76 <li>Press <strong>Tab</strong> to change the focus to the page that you want to open.</li>
1.77 <li>Press <strong>Enter</strong>. The page opens in the Design window. </li>
1.78 </ol></td>
1.79 </tr>
1.80 <tr valign="top">
1.81 <td>Create a navigation link </td>
1.82 <td><p>With the focus on the Page Flow editor:</p>
1.83 <ol>
1.84 <li>Press <strong>Tab</strong> to change the focus to the page that you want to use as the start.</li>
1.85 <li>Press <strong>S</strong>. The selected page outline color changes to red. </li>
1.86 <li>Press <strong>Tab</strong> to select the page to which you want to link. </li>
1.87 <li>Press <strong>E</strong> to end the link. The linked pages outline colors change to red. </li>
1.88 <li>Edit the link name.</li>
1.89 <li>Press <strong>Enter</strong>. The start page outline color returns to black. </li>
1.90 </ol></td>
1.91 </tr>
1.92 <tr valign="top">
1.93 <td>Create a navigation link for a component </td>
1.94 <td><p>With the focus on the Page Flow editor:</p>
1.95 <ol>
1.96 <li>Press <strong>Tab</strong> to change the focus to the page that you want to use as the start.</li>
1.97 <li>Press <strong>Z</strong>. The selected page view becomes larger. </li>
1.98 <li>Press the <strong>up arrow </strong>or<strong> down arrow </strong>keys to select the button from which you want to link. </li>
1.99 <li>Press <strong>S</strong> to mark the page and button as the start of the link. </li>
1.100 <li>Press <strong>Tab</strong> to change the focus to the page to which you want to link the button.</li>
1.101 <li>Press <strong>E</strong> to end the link. The linked pages outline colors change to red. </li>
1.102 <li>Edit the link name.</li>
1.103 <li>Press <strong>Enter</strong>. The start page outline color returns to black. </li>
1.104 </ol></td>
1.105 </tr>
1.106 <tr valign="top">
1.107 <td>Move a page </td>
1.108 <td><p>With the focus on the Page Flow editor:</p>
1.109 <ol>
1.110 <li>Press <strong>Ctrl-D</strong> to change to the draggable mode.</li>
1.111 <li>Press <strong>Tab </strong>to select the page you want to move. </li>
1.112 <li>Press the <strong>up arrow, down arrow, right arrow, </strong>or <strong>left arrow </strong>keys to move the selected page. </li>
1.113 </ol></td>
1.114 </tr>
1.115 <tr valign="top">
1.116 <td>Set the layout mode to fixed </td>
1.117 <td><p>With the focus on the Page Flow editor:</p>
1.118 <ul>
1.119 <li>Press <strong>Ctrl-D</strong> to change to the fixed mode.</li>
1.120 </ul></td>
1.121 </tr>
1.122 <tr valign="top">
1.123 <td>Change the appearance of the lines </td>
1.124 <td><p>With the focus on the Page Flow editor:</p>
1.125 <ul>
1.126 <li>Press <strong>Ctrl-S</strong> to change to straight lines.</li>
1.127 <li>Press <strong>Ctrl-W</strong> to change to wired lines.</li>
1.128 </ul></td>
1.129 </tr>
1.130 <tr valign="top">
1.131 <td>Close the Page Flow editor </td>
1.132 <td>
1.133
1.134 <ul>
1.135 <li>Press <strong>Ctrl-F4</strong> </li>
1.136 </ul></td>
1.137 </tr>
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1.145
1.146 <dl>
1.147 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
1.148 <dd><a href="../multiple_forms/howtomultiforms/multiforms_quickref.html">Page Navigation Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
1.149 <dd><a href="../ui_elements/editors/about_navigation_editor.html">About the Page Flow Editor</a></dd>
1.150 <dd><a href="../multiple_forms/howtomultiforms/create_form.html">Creating a Page in a Visual Web Project</a></dd>
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1.184 <h2>Page Flow Editor Keyboard Shortcuts</h2>
1.185 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
1.186
1.187 <p>This topic describes how to use the keyboard shortcuts to work with the Page Flow Editor. <br>
1.188 </p>
1.189
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1.193 <th scope="col" align="left">Follow these steps...</th>
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1.195 <tr valign="top">
1.196 <td>Open the Page Flow Editor </td>
1.197 <td><p>If the focus is in the Design
1.198 view of the Visual Designer:</p>
1.199 <ol>
1.200 <li>Press <strong>Shift-F10.</strong></li>
1.201 <li>Press the <strong>down arrow</strong> to scroll to the Page Flow selection, and then press <strong>Enter</strong>. </li>
1.202 </ol>
1.203
1.204 </td>
1.205 </tr>
1.206 <tr valign="top">
1.207 <td>Change the focus to the open Page Flow editor </td>
1.208 <td>
1.209 <p>If the Page Flow editor is open:</p>
1.210 <ul>
1.211 <li>Press <strong>Ctrl-Tab</strong> to change the focus to the Page Flow editor.</li>
1.212
1.213 </ul> </td>
1.214 </tr>
1.215 <tr valign="top">
1.216 <td>See the page view options </td>
1.217 <td><p>With the focus on the Page Flow Editor:</p>
1.218 <ul>
1.219 <li>Press <strong>Z </strong>or<strong> z</strong>. The selected page view displays all navigation components on the page.</li>
1.220 <li>Press <strong>U</strong> or <strong>u</strong>. The selected page view hides all navigation components on the page.</li>
1.221 <li>Press <strong>Tab</strong>. The focus changes to the next page. </li>
1.222 </ul>
1.223 <p>Note that the selected page has an orange border.</p> </td>
1.224 </tr>
1.225 <tr valign="top">
1.226 <td>Switch between page views</td>
1.227 <td>With the focus on a page in the Page Flow Editor:
1.228 <ul>
1.229 <li>Press <b>Tab</b>. The focus changes to the next page. </li>
1.230 </ul></td>
1.231 </tr><tr valign="top">
1.232 <td>Delete a page</td>
1.233 <td><p>With the focus on the Page Flow editor:</p>
1.234 <ol>
1.235 <li>Press <strong>Tab</strong> to change the focus to the page that you want to delete.</li>
1.236 <li>Press <strong>Delete</strong> to delete the selected page.</li>
1.237 </ol></td>
1.238 </tr><tr valign="top">
1.239 <td>Open selected page in the Design window</td>
1.240 <td><p>With the focus on the Page Flow editor:</p>
1.241 <ol>
1.242 <li>Press <strong>Tab</strong> to change the focus to the page that you want to open.</li>
1.243 <li>Press <strong>Enter</strong>. The page opens in the Design window. </li>
1.244 </ol></td>
1.245 </tr>
1.246 <tr valign="top">
1.247 <td>Create a navigation link </td>
1.248 <td><p>With the focus on the Page Flow editor:</p>
1.249 <ol>
1.250 <li>Press <strong>Tab</strong> to change the focus to the page that you want to use as the start.</li>
1.251 <li>Press <strong>S</strong>. The selected page outline color changes to red. </li>
1.252 <li>Press <strong>Tab</strong> to select the page to which you want to link. </li>
1.253 <li>Press <strong>E</strong> to end the link. The linked pages outline colors change to red. </li>
1.254 <li>Edit the link name.</li>
1.255 <li>Press <strong>Enter</strong>. The start page outline color returns to black. </li>
1.256 </ol></td>
1.257 </tr>
1.258 <tr valign="top">
1.259 <td>Create a navigation link for a component </td>
1.260 <td><p>With the focus on the Page Flow editor:</p>
1.261 <ol>
1.262 <li>Press <strong>Tab</strong> to change the focus to the page that you want to use as the start.</li>
1.263 <li>Press <strong>Z</strong>. The selected page view becomes larger. </li>
1.264 <li>Press the <strong>up arrow </strong>or<strong> down arrow </strong>keys to select the button from which you want to link. </li>
1.265 <li>Press <strong>S</strong> to mark the page and button as the start of the link. </li>
1.266 <li>Press <strong>Tab</strong> to change the focus to the page to which you want to link the button.</li>
1.267 <li>Press <strong>E</strong> to end the link. The linked pages outline colors change to red. </li>
1.268 <li>Edit the link name.</li>
1.269 <li>Press <strong>Enter</strong>. The start page outline color returns to black. </li>
1.270 </ol></td>
1.271 </tr>
1.272 <tr valign="top">
1.273 <td>Move a page </td>
1.274 <td><p>With the focus on the Page Flow editor:</p>
1.275 <ol>
1.276 <li>Press <strong>Ctrl-D</strong> to change to the draggable mode.</li>
1.277 <li>Press <strong>Tab </strong>to select the page you want to move. </li>
1.278 <li>Press the <strong>up arrow, down arrow, right arrow, </strong>or <strong>left arrow </strong>keys to move the selected page. </li>
1.279 </ol></td>
1.280 </tr>
1.281 <tr valign="top">
1.282 <td>Set the layout mode to fixed </td>
1.283 <td><p>With the focus on the Page Flow editor:</p>
1.284 <ul>
1.285 <li>Press <strong>Ctrl-D</strong> to change to the fixed mode.</li>
1.286 </ul></td>
1.287 </tr>
1.288 <tr valign="top">
1.289 <td>Change the appearance of the lines </td>
1.290 <td><p>With the focus on the Page Flow editor:</p>
1.291 <ul>
1.292 <li>Press <strong>Ctrl-S</strong> to change to straight lines.</li>
1.293 <li>Press <strong>Ctrl-W</strong> to change to wired lines.</li>
1.294 </ul></td>
1.295 </tr>
1.296 <tr valign="top">
1.297 <td>Close the Page Flow editor </td>
1.298 <td>
1.299
1.300 <ul>
1.301 <li>Press <strong>Ctrl-F4</strong> </li>
1.302 </ul></td>
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1.313 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
1.314 <dd><a href="../multiple_forms/howtomultiforms/multiforms_quickref.html">Page Navigation Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
1.315 <dd><a href="../ui_elements/editors/about_navigation_editor.html">About the Page Flow Editor</a></dd>
1.316 <dd><a href="../multiple_forms/howtomultiforms/create_form.html">Creating a Page in a Visual Web Project</a></dd>
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2.18 <h1>Visual SQL Editor Keyboard Shortcuts</h1>
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2.20
2.21 <p>This topic describes how to use the keyboard shortcuts to work with the Visual SQL Editor. </p>
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2.34 <td>
2.35 Open the <a href="../ui_elements/editors/about_query_editor.html">Visual SQL Editor</a></td>
2.36 <td>
2.37 <ol>
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2.44 <li>Scroll through the Navigator window until you highlight a rowset.</li>
2.45 <li>Press <strong>Shift-F10</strong>. The pop-up menu opens and Edit SQL Statement is highlighted. </li>
2.46 <li>Press Enter. The Visual SQL Editor opens with the focus in the <a href="../ui_elements/editors/qe_sql_pane.html">SQL pane</a>. </li>
2.47 </ol>
2.48 <p>You can use keyboard shortcuts to go to different panes in the Visual SQL Editor. Most tasks, except refining a query, can be completed in the SQL pane of the Visual SQL Editor.</p>
2.49 <p>Workaround: If you cannot open the Visual SQL Editor by following the instructions, you can use the mouse and right-click a rowset in the Outline window. Select Edit SQL Statement in the pop-up menu, and press Enter. </p></td>
2.50 </tr>
2.51 <tr valign="top">
2.52 <td>
2.53 Enter and edit SQL code </td>
2.54 <td><p>With the focus in the SQL pane of the Visual SQL Editor:</p>
2.55 <ul>
2.56 <li>Press the <strong>up arrow</strong> or <strong>down arrow</strong> keys to move the cursor.</li>
2.57 <li>To select a string, hold the shift key and use the<strong> left arrow</strong> or <strong>right arrow</strong> keys to select the entire string. </li>
2.58
2.59 </ul>
2.60
2.61 </td>
2.62 </tr>
2.63 <tr valign="top">
2.64 <td>
2.65 Test an SQL query </td>
2.66 <td><p>With the focus in the SQL pane of the Visual SQL Editor:</p>
2.67 <ol>
2.68 <li>Press <strong>Shift-F10</strong>.</li>
2.69 <li>Press the d<strong>own arrow</strong> key to select Run Query. </li>
2.70 <li>Press <strong>Enter</strong> to start the query. </li>
2.71 </ol>
2.72 The results pane of the Visual SQL Editor shows a representation of the results after you run a query.
2.73
2.74 </td>
2.75 </tr>
2.76 <tr valign="top">
2.77 <td>
2.78 Parse an SQL query</td>
2.79 <td>
2.80
2.81 <p>With the focus in the SQL pane of the Visual SQL Editor:</p>
2.82
2.83 <ol>
2.84 <li>Press <strong>Shift-F10</strong>.</li>
2.85 <li>Press <strong>Enter</strong> to parse the query. </li>
2.86
2.87 </ol>
2.88 <p>The diagram pane and grid pane of the Visual SQL Editor are updated after you parse a query.</p></td>
2.89 </tr>
2.90
2.91 <tr valign="top">
2.92 <td>
2.93 Refine your SQL query </td>
2.94 <td><p>With the focus in the SQL pane of the Visual SQL Editor:</p>
2.95 <ol>
2.96 <li>Press <strong>Alt-2 </strong>to change the focus to the grid pane.</li>
2.97 <li>Press <strong>Shift-F10</strong> and Enter to open the <a href="../ui_elements/dialogs/add_query_criteria.html">Add Query Criteria</a> dialog box. </li>
2.98 <li>In the Add Query Criteria dialog box, press the <strong>Tab</strong> key to select the field you want to edit. </li>
2.99 <li>When you are finished with your edits, press <strong>OK</strong> to save the query. </li>
2.100 </ol></td>
2.101 </tr>
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2.103 <td>
2.104 Close the Visual SQL Editor </td>
2.105 <td><ul>
2.106 <li>Press <strong>Shift-F4</strong>, select the document you want to close, and click Close.</li>
2.107 </ul></td>
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2.116 <dd><a href="../connect_data/sql_query_supported.html">Supported SQL Queries</a></dd>
2.117 <dd><a href="../connect_data/howtodata/create_sql_query.html">Creating an SQL Query</a></dd>
2.118 <dd><a href="../ui_elements/editors/qe_sql_pane.html">About the SQL Pane</a></dd>
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2.152 <h2>Visual SQL Editor Keyboard Shortcuts</h2>
2.153 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
2.154
2.155 <p>This topic describes how to use the keyboard shortcuts to work with the Visual SQL Editor. </p>
2.156 <table summary=
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2.158 cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" border="1">
2.159 <tr valign="top">
2.160 <th scope="col" align="left">
2.161 To perform this task...
2.162 </th>
2.163 <th scope="col" align="left">
2.164 Follow these steps...
2.165 </th>
2.166 </tr>
2.167 <tr valign="top">
2.168 <td>
2.169 Open the <a href="../ui_elements/editors/about_query_editor.html">Visual SQL Editor</a></td>
2.170 <td>
2.171 <ol>
2.172 <li>Change the focus to the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
2.173 <param name="content" value="../ui_elements/navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
2.174 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
2.175 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
2.176 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
2.177 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object>. </li>
2.178 <li>Scroll through the Navigator window until you highlight a rowset.</li>
2.179 <li>Press <strong>Shift-F10</strong>. The pop-up menu opens and Edit SQL Statement is highlighted. </li>
2.180 <li>Press Enter. The Visual SQL Editor opens with the focus in the <a href="../ui_elements/editors/qe_sql_pane.html">SQL pane</a>. </li>
2.181 </ol>
2.182 <p>You can use keyboard shortcuts to go to different panes in the Visual SQL Editor. Most tasks, except refining a query, can be completed in the SQL pane of the Visual SQL Editor.</p>
2.183 <p>Workaround: If you cannot open the Visual SQL Editor by following the instructions, you can use the mouse and right-click a rowset in the Outline window. Select Edit SQL Statement in the pop-up menu, and press Enter. </p></td>
2.184 </tr>
2.185 <tr valign="top">
2.186 <td>
2.187 Enter and edit SQL code </td>
2.188 <td><p>With the focus in the SQL pane of the Visual SQL Editor:</p>
2.189 <ul>
2.190 <li>Press the <strong>up arrow</strong> or <strong>down arrow</strong> keys to move the cursor.</li>
2.191 <li>To select a string, hold the shift key and use the<strong> left arrow</strong> or <strong>right arrow</strong> keys to select the entire string. </li>
2.192
2.193 </ul>
2.194
2.195 </td>
2.196 </tr>
2.197 <tr valign="top">
2.198 <td>
2.199 Test an SQL query </td>
2.200 <td><p>With the focus in the SQL pane of the Visual SQL Editor:</p>
2.201 <ol>
2.202 <li>Press <strong>Shift-F10</strong>.</li>
2.203 <li>Press the d<strong>own arrow</strong> key to select Run Query. </li>
2.204 <li>Press <strong>Enter</strong> to start the query. </li>
2.205 </ol>
2.206 The results pane of the Visual SQL Editor shows a representation of the results after you run a query.
2.207
2.208 </td>
2.209 </tr>
2.210 <tr valign="top">
2.211 <td>
2.212 Parse an SQL query</td>
2.213 <td>
2.214
2.215 <p>With the focus in the SQL pane of the Visual SQL Editor:</p>
2.216
2.217 <ol>
2.218 <li>Press <strong>Shift-F10</strong>.</li>
2.219 <li>Press <strong>Enter</strong> to parse the query. </li>
2.220
2.221 </ol>
2.222 <p>The diagram pane and grid pane of the Visual SQL Editor are updated after you parse a query.</p></td>
2.223 </tr>
2.224
2.225 <tr valign="top">
2.226 <td>
2.227 Refine your SQL query </td>
2.228 <td><p>With the focus in the SQL pane of the Visual SQL Editor:</p>
2.229 <ol>
2.230 <li>Press <strong>Alt-2 </strong>to change the focus to the grid pane.</li>
2.231 <li>Press <strong>Shift-F10</strong> and Enter to open the <a href="../ui_elements/dialogs/add_query_criteria.html">Add Query Criteria</a> dialog box. </li>
2.232 <li>In the Add Query Criteria dialog box, press the <strong>Tab</strong> key to select the field you want to edit. </li>
2.233 <li>When you are finished with your edits, press <strong>OK</strong> to save the query. </li>
2.234 </ol></td>
2.235 </tr>
2.236 <tr valign="top">
2.237 <td>
2.238 Close the Visual SQL Editor </td>
2.239 <td><ul>
2.240 <li>Press <strong>Shift-F4</strong>, select the document you want to close, and click Close.</li>
2.241 </ul></td>
2.242 </tr>
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2.244
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2.248 <dl>
2.249 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
2.250 <dd><a href="../connect_data/sql_query_supported.html">Supported SQL Queries</a></dd>
2.251 <dd><a href="../connect_data/howtodata/create_sql_query.html">Creating an SQL Query</a></dd>
2.252 <dd><a href="../ui_elements/editors/qe_sql_pane.html">About the SQL Pane</a></dd>
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3.18 <h1>About Component Libraries</h1>
3.19 <p>
3.20 <small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href=
3.21 "#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small>
3.22 </p>
3.23 <p>
3.24 A component library is a set of related JavaServer Faces components that can be packaged and distributed together in a single file, called a <i>complib </i>file, and imported for use in a Visual Web Application project. A complib file is a type of JAR file with an extension of <code>.complib</code> instead of <code>.jar</code>. The file contains the components themselves and their design-time JavaBeans objects packaged in JAR files, as well as other items like source code ZIP files, Javadoc ZIP files, and other JAR files used at runtime and design time. A complib file also has a logical table of contents that is physically split into multiple files and provides information on the component library and lists its contents. A complib file is similar to a WAR file in that it contains other JAR files, content files, and metadata about its contents.</p>
3.25 <p>Each component library has a namespace URI and a three-digit version number that identifies the set of components. In addition, a complib specifies which version of J2EE technology its components are compatible with, at present either J2EE 1.4 or Java EE 5, with J2EE 1.4 being the default if none is specified. A component developer can release components using a set of Java packages and associate them with a component library namespace and version number. Each subsequent release of the components can then use the same namespace but a different version number to identify the release. This design allows the IDE to prevent two different versions of component code in the same Java package from being used within the same project, and additionally supports the Update and Replace features of Visual Web Application projects. </p>
3.26 <p>A complib file can be imported into the IDE in the <a href="../ui_elements/dialogs/component_library_manager.html">Component Library Manager</a>. Importing a complib file expands its contents into the IDE's <code>.netbeans</code> directory under the user's home directory. You can then add the component library to projects, as described in <a href="howtocomponents/import_complib.html">Importing Components</a>. After you add the library to a project, the component library contents are copied into that project's directory, and the IDE adds JAR files from the newly copied component library to the project's classpath. Copying the component library contents into a project makes the project self-contained so you can package the project and give it to another developer.</p>
3.27 <p>When the IDE embeds a component library in a project, the contents are stored under a project's <code>lib/complibs</code> sub-directory, and a list of all component libraries for the project is maintained in an <code>index.xml</code> file. Project component libraries are implemented on top of NetBeans library primitives. In NetBeans, Library <i>definitions</i> are managed by the Library Manager and are global resources stored in the <code>.netbeans</code> directory. Library <i>references</i> are managed by the NetBeans Project Properties dialog and are per-project resources that point to library definitions. The IDE automatically manages both library definitions and library references when component libraries are used in a project. If you want to remove the library from the IDE, you must remove the library in the Component Library Manager. If you no longer want to use the components in a project, you must separately remove the library from the project's Component Library node, and then clean up any of the library's components that might remain in the project. </p>
3.28 <dl>
3.29 <dt> <a name="seealso">See Also</a>
3.30 </dt>
3.31
3.32 <dd>
3.33 <a href="howtocomponents/import_complib.html">Importing Components</a></dd>
3.34
3.35 <dd>
3.36 <a href="howtocomponents/remove_comp_lib.html">Removing a Component Library</a>
3.37 </dd>
3.38 <dd>
3.39 <a href="../ui_elements/dialogs/component_library_manager.html">Component Library Manager</a></dd>
3.40 <dd> <a href="../ui_elements/dialogs/import_components_db.html">Import Component Library Dialog Box</a></dd>
3.41 <dd>
3.42 <a href="aboutcomponents.html">About Components</a>
3.43 </dd>
3.44 <dd>
3.45 <a href="howtocomponents/set_comp_props.html">Setting Component Properties</a>
3.46 </dd>
3.47 <dd>
3.48 <a href="howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a>
3.49 </dd>
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3.105 <p>
3.106 <small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href=
3.107 "#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small>
3.108 </p>
3.109 <p>
3.110 A component library is a set of related JavaServer Faces components that can be packaged and distributed together in a single file, called a <i>complib </i>file, and imported for use in a Visual Web Application project. A complib file is a type of JAR file with an extension of <code>.complib</code> instead of <code>.jar</code>. The file contains the components themselves and their design-time JavaBeans objects packaged in JAR files, as well as other items like source code ZIP files, Javadoc ZIP files, and other JAR files used at runtime and design time. A complib file also has a logical table of contents that is physically split into multiple files and provides information on the component library and lists its contents. A complib file is similar to a WAR file in that it contains other JAR files, content files, and metadata about its contents.</p>
3.111 <p>Each component library has a namespace URI and a three-digit version number that identifies the set of components. In addition, a complib specifies which version of J2EE technology its components are compatible with, at present either J2EE 1.4 or Java EE 5, with J2EE 1.4 being the default if none is specified. A component developer can release components using a set of Java packages and associate them with a component library namespace and version number. Each subsequent release of the components can then use the same namespace but a different version number to identify the release. This design allows the IDE to prevent two different versions of component code in the same Java package from being used within the same project, and additionally supports the Update and Replace features of Visual Web Application projects. </p>
3.112 <p>A complib file can be imported into the IDE in the <a href="../ui_elements/dialogs/component_library_manager.html">Component Library Manager</a>. Importing a complib file expands its contents into the IDE's <code>.netbeans</code> directory under the user's home directory. You can then add the component library to projects, as described in <a href="howtocomponents/import_complib.html">Importing Components</a>. After you add the library to a project, the component library contents are copied into that project's directory, and the IDE adds JAR files from the newly copied component library to the project's classpath. Copying the component library contents into a project makes the project self-contained so you can package the project and give it to another developer.</p>
3.113 <p>When the IDE embeds a component library in a project, the contents are stored under a project's <code>lib/complibs</code> sub-directory, and a list of all component libraries for the project is maintained in an <code>index.xml</code> file. Project component libraries are implemented on top of NetBeans library primitives. In NetBeans, Library <i>definitions</i> are managed by the Library Manager and are global resources stored in the <code>.netbeans</code> directory. Library <i>references</i> are managed by the NetBeans Project Properties dialog and are per-project resources that point to library definitions. The IDE automatically manages both library definitions and library references when component libraries are used in a project. If you want to remove the library from the IDE, you must remove the library in the Component Library Manager. If you no longer want to use the components in a project, you must separately remove the library from the project's Component Library node, and then clean up any of the library's components that might remain in the project. </p>
3.114 <dl>
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3.116 </dt>
3.117
3.118 <dd>
3.119 <a href="howtocomponents/import_complib.html">Importing Components</a></dd>
3.120
3.121 <dd>
3.122 <a href="howtocomponents/remove_comp_lib.html">Removing a Component Library</a>
3.123 </dd>
3.124 <dd>
3.125 <a href="../ui_elements/dialogs/component_library_manager.html">Component Library Manager</a></dd>
3.126 <dd> <a href="../ui_elements/dialogs/import_components_db.html">Import Component Library Dialog Box</a></dd>
3.127 <dd>
3.128 <a href="aboutcomponents.html">About Components</a>
3.129 </dd>
3.130 <dd>
3.131 <a href="howtocomponents/set_comp_props.html">Setting Component Properties</a>
3.132 </dd>
3.133 <dd>
3.134 <a href="howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a>
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4.16
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4.18 <h1>About Property Methods </h1>
4.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
4.20 <p>A common operation in your components' Java code is to query or set the
4.21 properties for other components on that page. Although you might have defined initial
4.22 values for those properties in the IDE when
4.23 you designed the page, standard property methods, called getters and setters,
4.24 enable you to access those properties from your Java code. Every standard component has a getter or setter method for each property. A read-only
4.25 property has a getter but not a setter. If you add a new property to a component, the IDE
4.26 automatically adds the getter and setter methods for you.</p>
4.27 <h3>About Getters</h3>
4.28 <p>A getter returns the value of a property. To get the value of a property, use <code>get</code>
4.29 with the name of the property, and capitalize the
4.30 initial letter of that property name. For example, to get the value of the <code>value</code> property
4.31 of a component, use the <code>getValue</code> method. For example, the following code gets the <code>value</code> property
4.32 from an Output Text component: </p>
4.33 <blockquote>
4.34 <code>outputText1.getValue();</code>
4.35 </blockquote>
4.36
4.37 <p>Similarly, to get the values of the <code>title</code> or <code>style</code> property for a component, use the
4.38 <code>getTitle</code> or <code>getStyle</code> method. Each component property has a corresponding
4.39 getter method that returns the value of that property. </p>
4.40
4.41 <p>Many of the getter methods for properties return a <code>String</code> object. The <code>getValue</code> method
4.42 is an exception: it returns an object of class <code>Object</code>. Depending on what you want to
4.43 do with that object (assign it to some other property, modify its value, and so on),
4.44 you might want to cast it to some other class. Casting converts an object of one class
4.45 into an instance of some other class. </p>
4.46
4.47 <p>For example, to cast the <code>Object</code> contained in the <code>value</code> property of a Text Field
4.48 component to an instance of class <code>String</code>, use the following code: </p>
4.49 <blockquote>
4.50 <code>String name = (String)textField1.getValue();</code>
4.51 </blockquote>
4.52
4.53 <p>The <a href="../ui_elements/propsheets/propsheet_win.html">Properties window</a> can show you the class of the object that each property expects.
4.54 The tool tip for each property shows the longer descriptive name of the property as well
4.55 as the class name (for example <code>Object</code>, <code>String</code>, Boolean). You can also discover the class
4.56 that each getter method returns in the Java Editor from the code completion hints. </p>
4.57
4.58 <p>Properties that contain <code>Boolean</code> values can be queried with <code>this</code> and the name of the property.
4.59 For example, the <code>escape</code> property for text-related components or the <code>disabled</code> property are
4.60 <code>Boolean</code>. They can have values of true or false, and they can be queried with the
4.61 <code>isEscape</code> and <code>isDisabled</code> methods. <code>Boolean</code> getter methods return a
4.62 <code>Boolean</code> value (true or false)
4.63 and can be used in tests, as shown in the following example:</p>
4.64 <blockquote>
4.65 <p><code>if (button1.isDisabled()) { </code></p>
4.66 <p><code>// test the disabled property<br>
4.67 // if the condition is true, then do this <br>
4.68 // ...<br>
4.69 } else { </code></p>
4.70 <p><code>// otherwise do this<br>
4.71 // ...<br>
4.72 } </code></p>
4.73 <p><code>// end if</code>
4.74 </p>
4.75 </blockquote>
4.76
4.77 <h3>About Setters</h3>
4.78 <p>A setter lets you change the value of a property. To set the value of any property, use a
4.79 method consisting of the word <code>set</code> with the name of
4.80 that property, and capitalize the name of the property. Setter methods require a value to
4.81 set the property to an <code>Object</code>, a <code>String</code>, or a <code>Boolean</code>, depending on the property. Here are
4.82 some examples: </p>
4.83
4.84 <ul>
4.85
4.86 <li><code>textField1.setValue("Hello, world!");</code></li>
4.87 <li><code>outputText1.setValue(textField2.getValue());</code></li>
4.88 <li><code>button1.setDisabled(true);</code></li>
4.89 </ul>
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4.91 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
4.92 <dd><a href="component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
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4.97 </dl>
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4.108 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
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4.121 * Use is subject to license terms.
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4.123 <head>
4.124 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
4.125 <title>About Property Methods</title>
4.126 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
4.127 </head>
4.128
4.129 <body>
4.130 <h2>About Property Methods </h2>
4.131 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
4.132 <p>A common operation in your components' Java code is to query or set the
4.133 properties for other components on that page. Although you might have defined initial
4.134 values for those properties in the IDE when
4.135 you designed the page, standard property methods, called getters and setters,
4.136 enable you to access those properties from your Java code. Every standard component has a getter or setter method for each property. A read-only
4.137 property has a getter but not a setter. If you add a new property to a component, the IDE
4.138 automatically adds the getter and setter methods for you.</p>
4.139 <h3>About Getters</h3>
4.140 <p>A getter returns the value of a property. To get the value of a property, use <code>get</code>
4.141 with the name of the property, and capitalize the
4.142 initial letter of that property name. For example, to get the value of the <code>value</code> property
4.143 of a component, use the <code>getValue</code> method. For example, the following code gets the <code>value</code> property
4.144 from an Output Text component: </p>
4.145 <blockquote>
4.146 <code>outputText1.getValue();</code>
4.147 </blockquote>
4.148
4.149 <p>Similarly, to get the values of the <code>title</code> or <code>style</code> property for a component, use the
4.150 <code>getTitle</code> or <code>getStyle</code> method. Each component property has a corresponding
4.151 getter method that returns the value of that property. </p>
4.152
4.153 <p>Many of the getter methods for properties return a <code>String</code> object. The <code>getValue</code> method
4.154 is an exception: it returns an object of class <code>Object</code>. Depending on what you want to
4.155 do with that object (assign it to some other property, modify its value, and so on),
4.156 you might want to cast it to some other class. Casting converts an object of one class
4.157 into an instance of some other class. </p>
4.158
4.159 <p>For example, to cast the <code>Object</code> contained in the <code>value</code> property of a Text Field
4.160 component to an instance of class <code>String</code>, use the following code: </p>
4.161 <blockquote>
4.162 <code>String name = (String)textField1.getValue();</code>
4.163 </blockquote>
4.164
4.165 <p>The <a href="../ui_elements/propsheets/propsheet_win.html">Properties window</a> can show you the class of the object that each property expects.
4.166 The tool tip for each property shows the longer descriptive name of the property as well
4.167 as the class name (for example <code>Object</code>, <code>String</code>, Boolean). You can also discover the class
4.168 that each getter method returns in the Java Editor from the code completion hints. </p>
4.169
4.170 <p>Properties that contain <code>Boolean</code> values can be queried with <code>this</code> and the name of the property.
4.171 For example, the <code>escape</code> property for text-related components or the <code>disabled</code> property are
4.172 <code>Boolean</code>. They can have values of true or false, and they can be queried with the
4.173 <code>isEscape</code> and <code>isDisabled</code> methods. <code>Boolean</code> getter methods return a
4.174 <code>Boolean</code> value (true or false)
4.175 and can be used in tests, as shown in the following example:</p>
4.176 <blockquote>
4.177 <p><code>if (button1.isDisabled()) { </code></p>
4.178 <p><code>// test the disabled property<br>
4.179 // if the condition is true, then do this <br>
4.180 // ...<br>
4.181 } else { </code></p>
4.182 <p><code>// otherwise do this<br>
4.183 // ...<br>
4.184 } </code></p>
4.185 <p><code>// end if</code>
4.186 </p>
4.187 </blockquote>
4.188
4.189 <h3>About Setters</h3>
4.190 <p>A setter lets you change the value of a property. To set the value of any property, use a
4.191 method consisting of the word <code>set</code> with the name of
4.192 that property, and capitalize the name of the property. Setter methods require a value to
4.193 set the property to an <code>Object</code>, a <code>String</code>, or a <code>Boolean</code>, depending on the property. Here are
4.194 some examples: </p>
4.195
4.196 <ul>
4.197
4.198 <li><code>textField1.setValue("Hello, world!");</code></li>
4.199 <li><code>outputText1.setValue(textField2.getValue());</code></li>
4.200 <li><code>button1.setDisabled(true);</code></li>
4.201 </ul>
4.202 <dl>
4.203 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
4.204 <dd><a href="component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
4.205 <dd><a href="howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
4.206 <dd><a href="webform.html">About Pages</a></dd>
4.207 <!--<dd><a href="../probscomponents.html">Problems and Solutions with Components</a></dd> -->
4.208
4.209 </dl>
4.210 <hr>
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4.212 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
4.213 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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5.15 <title>About Components</title>
5.16 </head>
5.17 <body>
5.18 <h1>
5.19 About Components
5.20 </h1>
5.21 <p>
5.22 <small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href=
5.23 "#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small>
5.24 </p>
5.25 <p>
5.26 Components are reusable user interface elements that you can use to build the visual
5.27 interface for your page. Components are rendered into HTML page elements such as text,
5.28 hyperlinks, or form elements. The components in the IDE are based on JavaServer Faces
5.29 technology and use JavaScript.
5.30 </p>
5.31 <ul class="note">
5.32 <li>
5.33 Because these components use JavaScript, users of your web applications must have
5.34 JavaScript enabled in their web browsers. In addition, users of your applications must
5.35 enable cookies and CSS in their web browsers.
5.36 </li>
5.37 </ul>
5.38 <p>
5.39 Components have properties, which describe the appearance, state, or other features of a
5.40 specific component on a page. You can edit properties by <a href=
5.41 "howtocomponents/set_comp_props.html">using the Properties window</a>, or you can <a href=
5.42 "howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">bind properties</a> to values contained in other
5.43 components or services such as databases or web services.
5.44 </p>
5.45 <p>
5.46 By default, components that you add to a page are arranged on the page by position: Where
5.47 you place them in the Visual Designer is where they will appear on the final HTML page. You
5.48 can <a href="howtocomponents/layer_comp.html">stack components</a> on top of each other using
5.49 the Bring to Front and Send to Back menu items, and you can <a href=
5.50 "howtocomponents/nest_comp.html">nest components</a> together using the Grid Panel and Group
5.51 Panel components.
5.52 </p>
5.53 <p>
5.54 Finally, components can have associated event handlers, written in the Java language, that
5.55 are executed when the page is submitted.
5.56 </p>
5.57 <h3>
5.58 Component Categories
5.59 </h3>
5.60 <p>
5.61 Components are located in the <object classid=
5.62 "java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer">
5.63 <param name="content" value="../ui_elements/palette/palette_win_graphic.html">
5.64 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
5.65 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
5.66 <param name="viewerSize" value="300,515">
5.67 <param name="text" value="Components view of the Palette"></object> and are grouped under categories. Click a category in the Components view to
5.68 see the associated components.
5.69 </p>
5.70 <p>
5.71 The Components view contains the following categories:
5.72 </p>
5.73 <ul>
5.74 <li>
5.75 <b>Basic</b>. The components that you are likely to use most often, like buttons, tables,
5.76 drop down lists, and text fields, to name only a few.
5.77 </li>
5.78 <li>
5.79 <b>Layout.</b> Components whose main purpose is organizing or formatting a page, like the
5.80 Grid Panel component that arranges components in a grid or the Group Panel component that
5.81 groups components together.
5.82 </li>
5.83 <li>
5.84 <b>Composite.</b> Components with a more complex organization and a specialized purpose,
5.85 like the Add Remove List component that displays a list of items and lets the user add them
5.86 to another list, or the Breadcrumbs component that displays a list of hyperlinks to
5.87 previous pages in a site hierarchy.
5.88 </li>
5.89 <li>
5.90 <b>Validators.</b> A set of value checkers that you can use to validate user entered data.
5.91 </li>
5.92 <li>
5.93 <b>Converters.</b> A set of data converters that you can use with components to convert
5.94 between the <code>String</code> data type and other data types as needed. </li>
5.95 <li>
5.96 <b>Standard.</b> The original set of standard JavaServer Faces components that
5.97 shipped with the IDE. They are not as sophisticated or easy to use as the Basic, Layout,
5.98 and Composite components. For example, the Standard components cannot participate in a
5.99 theme, and their structure is often more complex to work with than the Basic components.
5.100 </li>
5.101 <li>
5.102 <b>Advanced.</b> A set of JavaServer Page markup tags for advanced users. The components
5.103 have no visual appearance and are useful to developers with experience in JSP and
5.104 JavaServer Faces technologies.
5.105 </li>
5.106 <li>
5.107 <b>Data Providers.</b> A set of components that provide an interface to data sources like
5.108 database tables and JavaBeans objects.
5.109 </li>
5.110 <li>
5.111 <b>Advanced Data Providers.</b> A set of data providers for use by advanced users only.
5.112 These data providers are typically created for you and do not need to be added separately.
5.113 </li>
5.114 </ul>
5.115 <h3>
5.116 Viewing and Managing Components
5.117 </h3>
5.118 <p>
5.119 You can view or manage components in the following ways:
5.120 </p>
5.121 <ul>
5.122 <li>
5.123 Use the
5.124 to <object classid=
5.125 "java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer">
5.126 <param name="content" value="../ui_elements/palette/palette_win_graphic.html">
5.127 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
5.128 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
5.129 <param name="viewerSize" value="300,515">
5.130 <param name="text" value="Components view of the Palette"></object> drag components into
5.131 the Visual Designer to work with them.
5.132 </li>
5.133 <li>
5.134 Use the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
5.135 <param name="content" value="../ui_elements/navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
5.136 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
5.137 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
5.138 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
5.139 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object>
5.140 to
5.141 view a hierarchical list of the components on a page. If you select a component in the
5.142 Outline window, the component is selected in the Visual Designer and vice versa. You can
5.143 sometimes select a component more easily in the Outline window than in the Visual Designer,
5.144 especially if you want to change its location in a hierarchy of subcomponents. You can
5.145 right-click a component's node in the Outline window and select the same pop-up menu items
5.146 as in the Visual Designer.
5.147 </li>
5.148 </ul>
5.149 <dl>
5.150 <dt>
5.151 <a name="seealso">See Also</a>
5.152 </dt>
5.153 <dd>
5.154 <a href="component_process.html">Working With Components</a>
5.155 </dd>
5.156 <dd>
5.157 <a href="../ui_elements/palette/palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a>
5.158 </dd>
5.159 <dd>
5.160 <a href="../ui_elements/navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">About the Navigator Window</a>
5.161 </dd>
5.162 <dd>
5.163 <a href="howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a>
5.164 </dd>
5.165 <dd>
5.166 <a href="webform.html">About Pages</a>
5.167 </dd>
5.168 <!--<dd><a href="../probscomponents.html">Problems and Solutions with Components</a></dd>-->
5.169 </dl>
5.170 <dl>
5.171 <dt>
5.172 <a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a>
5.173 </dt>
5.174 <dd>
5.175 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
5.176 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
5.177 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
5.178 </object>
5.179 </dd>
5.180 </dl>
5.181 <hr>
5.182 <!--Start Customer Feedback Link-->
5.183 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
5.184 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
5.185 <p>
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5.187 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
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5.191 <!--End Customer Feedback Link--> <a href="../credits.html"><small>Legal Notices</small></a>
5.192 </p>
5.193 <table border="0" cellpadding="50">
5.194 <tr>
5.195 <td>
5.196
5.197 </td>
5.198 </tr>
5.199 </table>
5.200 </body>
5.201 </html>
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5.203 +<html>
5.204 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
5.205 <!--
5.206 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
5.207 * All rights reserved.
5.208 * Use is subject to license terms.
5.209 -->
5.210 <head>
5.211 <meta content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1" http-equiv="Content-Type">
5.212 <link type="text/css" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" rel="stylesheet">
5.213 <meta name="generator" content="Helen">
5.214 <title>About Components</title>
5.215 </head>
5.216 <body>
5.217 <h2>
5.218 About Components
5.219 </h2>
5.220 <p>
5.221 <small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href=
5.222 "#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small>
5.223 </p>
5.224 <p>
5.225 Components are reusable user interface elements that you can use to build the visual
5.226 interface for your page. Components are rendered into HTML page elements such as text,
5.227 hyperlinks, or form elements. The components in the IDE are based on JavaServer Faces
5.228 technology and use JavaScript.
5.229 </p>
5.230 <ul class="note">
5.231 <li>
5.232 Because these components use JavaScript, users of your web applications must have
5.233 JavaScript enabled in their web browsers. In addition, users of your applications must
5.234 enable cookies and CSS in their web browsers.
5.235 </li>
5.236 </ul>
5.237 <p>
5.238 Components have properties, which describe the appearance, state, or other features of a
5.239 specific component on a page. You can edit properties by <a href=
5.240 "howtocomponents/set_comp_props.html">using the Properties window</a>, or you can <a href=
5.241 "howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">bind properties</a> to values contained in other
5.242 components or services such as databases or web services.
5.243 </p>
5.244 <p>
5.245 By default, components that you add to a page are arranged on the page by position: Where
5.246 you place them in the Visual Designer is where they will appear on the final HTML page. You
5.247 can <a href="howtocomponents/layer_comp.html">stack components</a> on top of each other using
5.248 the Bring to Front and Send to Back menu items, and you can <a href=
5.249 "howtocomponents/nest_comp.html">nest components</a> together using the Grid Panel and Group
5.250 Panel components.
5.251 </p>
5.252 <p>
5.253 Finally, components can have associated event handlers, written in the Java language, that
5.254 are executed when the page is submitted.
5.255 </p>
5.256 <h3>
5.257 Component Categories
5.258 </h3>
5.259 <p>
5.260 Components are located in the <object classid=
5.261 "java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer">
5.262 <param name="content" value="../ui_elements/palette/palette_win_graphic.html">
5.263 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
5.264 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
5.265 <param name="viewerSize" value="300,515">
5.266 <param name="text" value="Components view of the Palette"></object> and are grouped under categories. Click a category in the Components view to
5.267 see the associated components.
5.268 </p>
5.269 <p>
5.270 The Components view contains the following categories:
5.271 </p>
5.272 <ul>
5.273 <li>
5.274 <b>Basic</b>. The components that you are likely to use most often, like buttons, tables,
5.275 drop down lists, and text fields, to name only a few.
5.276 </li>
5.277 <li>
5.278 <b>Layout.</b> Components whose main purpose is organizing or formatting a page, like the
5.279 Grid Panel component that arranges components in a grid or the Group Panel component that
5.280 groups components together.
5.281 </li>
5.282 <li>
5.283 <b>Composite.</b> Components with a more complex organization and a specialized purpose,
5.284 like the Add Remove List component that displays a list of items and lets the user add them
5.285 to another list, or the Breadcrumbs component that displays a list of hyperlinks to
5.286 previous pages in a site hierarchy.
5.287 </li>
5.288 <li>
5.289 <b>Validators.</b> A set of value checkers that you can use to validate user entered data.
5.290 </li>
5.291 <li>
5.292 <b>Converters.</b> A set of data converters that you can use with components to convert
5.293 between the <code>String</code> data type and other data types as needed. </li>
5.294 <li>
5.295 <b>Standard.</b> The original set of standard JavaServer Faces components that
5.296 shipped with the IDE. They are not as sophisticated or easy to use as the Basic, Layout,
5.297 and Composite components. For example, the Standard components cannot participate in a
5.298 theme, and their structure is often more complex to work with than the Basic components.
5.299 </li>
5.300 <li>
5.301 <b>Advanced.</b> A set of JavaServer Page markup tags for advanced users. The components
5.302 have no visual appearance and are useful to developers with experience in JSP and
5.303 JavaServer Faces technologies.
5.304 </li>
5.305 <li>
5.306 <b>Data Providers.</b> A set of components that provide an interface to data sources like
5.307 database tables and JavaBeans objects.
5.308 </li>
5.309 <li>
5.310 <b>Advanced Data Providers.</b> A set of data providers for use by advanced users only.
5.311 These data providers are typically created for you and do not need to be added separately.
5.312 </li>
5.313 </ul>
5.314 <h3>
5.315 Viewing and Managing Components
5.316 </h3>
5.317 <p>
5.318 You can view or manage components in the following ways:
5.319 </p>
5.320 <ul>
5.321 <li>
5.322 Use the
5.323 to <object classid=
5.324 "java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer">
5.325 <param name="content" value="../ui_elements/palette/palette_win_graphic.html">
5.326 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
5.327 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
5.328 <param name="viewerSize" value="300,515">
5.329 <param name="text" value="Components view of the Palette"></object> drag components into
5.330 the Visual Designer to work with them.
5.331 </li>
5.332 <li>
5.333 Use the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
5.334 <param name="content" value="../ui_elements/navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
5.335 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
5.336 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
5.337 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
5.338 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object>
5.339 to
5.340 view a hierarchical list of the components on a page. If you select a component in the
5.341 Outline window, the component is selected in the Visual Designer and vice versa. You can
5.342 sometimes select a component more easily in the Outline window than in the Visual Designer,
5.343 especially if you want to change its location in a hierarchy of subcomponents. You can
5.344 right-click a component's node in the Outline window and select the same pop-up menu items
5.345 as in the Visual Designer.
5.346 </li>
5.347 </ul>
5.348 <dl>
5.349 <dt>
5.350 <a name="seealso">See Also</a>
5.351 </dt>
5.352 <dd>
5.353 <a href="component_process.html">Working With Components</a>
5.354 </dd>
5.355 <dd>
5.356 <a href="../ui_elements/palette/palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a>
5.357 </dd>
5.358 <dd>
5.359 <a href="../ui_elements/navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">About the Navigator Window</a>
5.360 </dd>
5.361 <dd>
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6.15 <title>About Themes</title>
6.16 </head>
6.17 <body>
6.18 <h1>
6.19 About Themes
6.20 </h1>
6.21 <p>
6.22 <small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href=
6.23 "#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small>
6.24 </p>
6.25 <p>
6.26 A theme is a coordinated set of cascading stylesheet files, JavaScript files, and icon
6.27 images that are applied to a page and to the components in the page. Themes work with the
6.28 components from the Basic, Layout, and Composite categories of the Palette to give them a
6.29 common look and feel. For Java EE 5 projects, which use JavaServer Faces version 1.2, there is at least one standard theme available, Web UI Default Theme. For J2EE 1.4 projects, which use JavaServer Faces 1.1 components, there are three themes available, Green Theme, Default Theme, and Gray Theme. These themes provide a different look from the Web UI Default Theme. </p>
6.30 <ul class="note">
6.31 <li>
6.32 The components in the Standard category of the Palette do not participate in themes. Use
6.33 components in the Basic, Composite, or Layout category instead.
6.34 </li>
6.35 </ul>
6.36 <p>
6.37 If you look in the Projects window under the <i>project-name</i> > Themes node, you can
6.38 see the available themes listed. The theme that currently applies to your project has an
6.39 icon that includes an arrow <img src="../images/theme_current.gif" alt="Current Theme icon" align="absmiddle">.
6.40 </p>
6.41 <p>
6.42 To change the theme for your project, right-click the new theme's node and choose Set As Current
6.43 Theme.
6.44 </p>
6.45 <p>
6.46 The theme files are located in
6.47 <i><code>install-dir</code></i><code>/rave2.0/modules/ext</code> and have the following file
6.48 names:
6.49 </p>
6.50 <ul>
6.51 <li><code>webui-jsf-suntheme.ja</code><code>r</code> (JavaServer Faces 1.2 theme) </li>
6.52 <li><code>defaulttheme.jar</code> (JavaServer Faces 1.1 theme)</li>
6.53 <li><code>defaulttheme-gray.jar</code> (JavaServer Faces 1.1 theme)</li>
6.54 <li><code>defaulttheme-green.jar</code> (JavaServer Faces 1.1 theme)</li>
6.55 </ul>
6.56 <p>
6.57 In addition to properties files, image files, and so on, the theme files contain CSS files
6.58 with classes that control the look of the components in the Basic, Layout, and Composite
6.59 categories of the Palette. For each component with CSS classes in the Default Theme file, the
6.60 Properties Window topic has a list of those CSS classes under the <code>styleClass</code>
6.61 property. For example, if you drop a Table component on a page and click in its Properties
6.62 window, you can click F1 to see the help topic, where you can scroll down to the
6.63 <code>styleClass</code> property description and link to the list of CSS styles for the Table
6.64 component.
6.65 </p>
6.66 <p>
6.67 There is also a description of the structure of the JavaServer Faces 1.1 Default Theme in <a href=
6.68 "theme_structure.html">Structure of a JavaServer Faces 1.1 Theme File: defaulttheme.jar</a>.
6.69 </p>
6.70 <dl>
6.71 <dt>
6.72 <a name="seealso">See Also</a>
6.73 </dt>
6.74 <dd>
6.75 <a href="aboutcomponents.html">About Components</a>
6.76 </dd>
6.77 <dd>
6.78 <a href="component_process.html">Working With Components</a>
6.79 </dd>
6.80 <dd>
6.81 <a href="howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a>
6.82 </dd>
6.83 <dd>
6.84 <a href="webform.html">About Pages</a>
6.85 </dd>
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6.135 <h2>
6.136 About Themes
6.137 </h2>
6.138 <p>
6.139 <small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href=
6.140 "#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small>
6.141 </p>
6.142 <p>
6.143 A theme is a coordinated set of cascading stylesheet files, JavaScript files, and icon
6.144 images that are applied to a page and to the components in the page. Themes work with the
6.145 components from the Basic, Layout, and Composite categories of the Palette to give them a
6.146 common look and feel. For Java EE 5 projects, which use JavaServer Faces version 1.2, there is at least one standard theme available, Web UI Default Theme. For J2EE 1.4 projects, which use JavaServer Faces 1.1 components, there are three themes available, Green Theme, Default Theme, and Gray Theme. These themes provide a different look from the Web UI Default Theme. </p>
6.147 <ul class="note">
6.148 <li>
6.149 The components in the Standard category of the Palette do not participate in themes. Use
6.150 components in the Basic, Composite, or Layout category instead.
6.151 </li>
6.152 </ul>
6.153 <p>
6.154 If you look in the Projects window under the <i>project-name</i> > Themes node, you can
6.155 see the available themes listed. The theme that currently applies to your project has an
6.156 icon that includes an arrow <img src="../images/theme_current.gif" alt="Current Theme icon" align="absmiddle">.
6.157 </p>
6.158 <p>
6.159 To change the theme for your project, right-click the new theme's node and choose Set As Current
6.160 Theme.
6.161 </p>
6.162 <p>
6.163 The theme files are located in
6.164 <i><code>install-dir</code></i><code>/rave2.0/modules/ext</code> and have the following file
6.165 names:
6.166 </p>
6.167 <ul>
6.168 <li><code>webui-jsf-suntheme.ja</code><code>r</code> (JavaServer Faces 1.2 theme) </li>
6.169 <li><code>defaulttheme.jar</code> (JavaServer Faces 1.1 theme)</li>
6.170 <li><code>defaulttheme-gray.jar</code> (JavaServer Faces 1.1 theme)</li>
6.171 <li><code>defaulttheme-green.jar</code> (JavaServer Faces 1.1 theme)</li>
6.172 </ul>
6.173 <p>
6.174 In addition to properties files, image files, and so on, the theme files contain CSS files
6.175 with classes that control the look of the components in the Basic, Layout, and Composite
6.176 categories of the Palette. For each component with CSS classes in the Default Theme file, the
6.177 Properties Window topic has a list of those CSS classes under the <code>styleClass</code>
6.178 property. For example, if you drop a Table component on a page and click in its Properties
6.179 window, you can click F1 to see the help topic, where you can scroll down to the
6.180 <code>styleClass</code> property description and link to the list of CSS styles for the Table
6.181 component.
6.182 </p>
6.183 <p>
6.184 There is also a description of the structure of the JavaServer Faces 1.1 Default Theme in <a href=
6.185 "theme_structure.html">Structure of a JavaServer Faces 1.1 Theme File: defaulttheme.jar</a>.
6.186 </p>
6.187 <dl>
6.188 <dt>
6.189 <a name="seealso">See Also</a>
6.190 </dt>
6.191 <dd>
6.192 <a href="aboutcomponents.html">About Components</a>
6.193 </dd>
6.194 <dd>
6.195 <a href="component_process.html">Working With Components</a>
6.196 </dd>
6.197 <dd>
6.198 <a href="howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a>
6.199 </dd>
6.200 <dd>
6.201 <a href="webform.html">About Pages</a>
6.202 </dd>
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7.16 <body>
7.17 <h1>About Virtual Forms</h1>
7.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
7.19 <p>A virtual form is a technique you can use to limit the input fields that are processed when a web page is submitted. For example, you might have two input components, like a text field and a drop down list, that you want processed when the user clicks a certain button. However, you do not want anything else to be processed when the button is clicked. To get this behavior, you can create a virtual form and associate the text field, drop-down, and button with it.</p>
7.20 <ul>
7.21 <li><b>To create a virtual form</b>, you can right-click the page background and choose Virtual Forms, and then New in the Vitual Forms dialog box. </li>
7.22 <li><b>To add a component to a virtual form</b>, right-click the component. If the component can be added to the virtual form, you see Configure Virtual Forms as one of the pop-up menu choices. If you click Configure Virtual Forms, you see a list of virtual forms to which you can add the component. You can also add new virtual forms in this dialog. </li>
7.23 <li><b>To see which components are in virtual forms</b>, click the Virtual Form button <img src="../images/virtual_form_icon.gif" alt="Virtual Form icon" width="14" height="15"> on the editor toolbar. The components you have added to virtual forms are outlined in the color associated with their virtual forms. Participants have a solid outline and submitters have a dashed outline. Components that are both submitter and participant have an outline that is half solid and half dashed, and components that participate in more than one form have more than one colored outline. There is also a legend at the bottom of the page showing which colors apply to which virtual forms. </li>
7.24 </ul>
7.25 <h3>Input and Submission Components </h3>
7.26 <p>A virtual form defines a group of input and submission components on a page. Input components, such as text fields, text areas, drop down lists, checkboxes, listboxes, and radio buttons, <i>participate</i> in the virtual form. Submission components, such as buttons and hyperlinks, <i>submit</i> the virtual form. Most input components can both participate in and submit the virtual form, as described below in "Virtual Forms and Auto-submit On Change."</p>
7.27 <p> When a web site user submits a virtual form, only the virtual form's participants are processed. The remaining input components on the page are ignored, as though the components in the virtual form were on their own page.</p>
7.28 <h3>Associating a Component With a Virtual Form </h3>
7.29 <p>You add a component to a virtual form by right-clicking the component and choosing Configure Virtual Forms. When the dialog box opens, you see a row for each virtual form to which you can add the component. Each row has the virtual form's color, name, and a Participate and Submit cell. If the component can participate in the form, clicking that cell shows you a drop down list that enables you to change the setting to <code>yes</code>. The same is true for the Submit cell. If the component cannot submit or cannot participate, nothing happens when you click the cell. </p>
7.30
7.31 <h3>Virtual Forms and Auto-Submit on Change</h3>
7.32
7.33 <p>While button and hyperlink components are the most common submission components, an input component such as a drop down list can also be a submission component. A <b></b> drop down list can both participate in and submit a virtual form. You configure the component's virtual form behavior in the Configure Virtual Forms dialog box. However, to make the drop down list actually submit the web page, it is also necessary to right-click the component and turn on the Auto-Submit on Change feature. </p>
7.34 <ul class="note">
7.35 <li>There is no Auto-Submit On Change option for button and hyperlink components because they intrinsically submit the web page.</li>
7.36 </ul>
7.37 <h3>Retaining and Discarding Submitted Values </h3>
7.38 <p>As part of the default behavior of the virtual forms implementation, whenever the user submits a virtual form that causes the same page to be redisplayed, any input fields that do not participate in that virtual form retain and display their <i>submitted values</i> rather than their <i>values</i>. The <i>submitted values</i> are the unconverted and unvalidated entries that are in the input fields when the user submits the web page. The <i>values</i> are the actual current values of the components. This default behavior of virtual forms prevents the unnecessary loss of any non-participating (and thus unprocessed) user entries when the page redisplays.</p>
7.39 <p>However, there are circumstances in which you must override the default behavior and explicitly discard the submitted values of non-participating input fields and instead display their values. An example is a master/detail scenario where the detail contains editable fields. When the user selects a new master, which in turn repopulates the data provider for the detail with new data, it is essential that the detail input fields show their <i>values</i>, the data for the new master, rather than their <i>submitted values</i>, the data for the old master.</p>
7.40 <p>The Form component provides the following methods that discard submitted values of non-participating input fields:
7.41 </p>
7.42 <p><code> public void discardSubmittedValues(String virtualFormName)<br>
7.43 public void discardSubmittedValue(EditableValueHolder inputField)
7.44 </code></p>
7.45 <ul>
7.46 <li>The first method accepts a virtual form name. The participants in the specified virtual form discard their submitted values. The specified virtual form cannot be the one that was submitted. This method throws an <code>IllegalArgumentException</code> if the specified virtual form was submitted during the current request.</li>
7.47 <li>The second method accepts a single input field as an <code>EditableValueHolder</code> object. The specified input field discards its submitted value. The specified input field must be non-participating. This method throws an <code>IllegalArgumentException</code> if a virtual form was submitted and the specified input field participates in it.</li>
7.48 </ul>
7.49
7.50 <h3>General Guidelines </h3>
7.51 <ul>
7.52 <li>Only input components can be <i>participants</i> in a virtual form. Since a submission component is by definition any component that can submit the web page (including input components with their Auto-Submit on Change feature turned on), any input component can also be a virtual form submitter.</li>
7.53 <li> An input component can participate in more than one virtual
7.54 form, but a submitter can submit only one form.</li>
7.55 <li>A virtual form can have more than one submitter. </li>
7.56 <li>A virtual form can zero or more participants. </li>
7.57 <li> When the web page is submitted, only the input components that
7.58 participate in the submitted virtual form are
7.59 processed.</li>
7.60 <li>Virtual forms are more flexible and easier to use than the <code>immediate</code> property.
7.61 <ul>
7.62 <li>The <code>immediate</code> property can define only one group, but a page can make use of as many virtual forms as needed. </li>
7.63 <li>The <code>immediate</code> property requires that you understand the JavaServer Faces lifecycle, while virtual forms do not affect this lifecycle and are therefore easier to use.</li>
7.64 </ul>
7.65 </li>
7.66 </ul>
7.67 <dl>
7.68 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
7.69 <dd><a href="../ui_elements/dialogs/virtual_forms_db.html">Virtual Forms Dialog Box</a></dd>
7.70 <dd><a href="../ui_elements/dialogs/config_virtual_forms_db.html">Configure Virtual Forms Dialog Box</a></dd>
7.71 <dd><a href="component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
7.72 <dd><a href="howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick
7.73 Reference</a></dd>
7.74 <dd><a href="webform.html">About Pages</a></dd>
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7.118 </head>
7.119 <body>
7.120 <h2>About Virtual Forms</h2>
7.121 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
7.122 <p>A virtual form is a technique you can use to limit the input fields that are processed when a web page is submitted. For example, you might have two input components, like a text field and a drop down list, that you want processed when the user clicks a certain button. However, you do not want anything else to be processed when the button is clicked. To get this behavior, you can create a virtual form and associate the text field, drop-down, and button with it.</p>
7.123 <ul>
7.124 <li><b>To create a virtual form</b>, you can right-click the page background and choose Virtual Forms, and then New in the Vitual Forms dialog box. </li>
7.125 <li><b>To add a component to a virtual form</b>, right-click the component. If the component can be added to the virtual form, you see Configure Virtual Forms as one of the pop-up menu choices. If you click Configure Virtual Forms, you see a list of virtual forms to which you can add the component. You can also add new virtual forms in this dialog. </li>
7.126 <li><b>To see which components are in virtual forms</b>, click the Virtual Form button <img src="../images/virtual_form_icon.gif" alt="Virtual Form icon" width="14" height="15"> on the editor toolbar. The components you have added to virtual forms are outlined in the color associated with their virtual forms. Participants have a solid outline and submitters have a dashed outline. Components that are both submitter and participant have an outline that is half solid and half dashed, and components that participate in more than one form have more than one colored outline. There is also a legend at the bottom of the page showing which colors apply to which virtual forms. </li>
7.127 </ul>
7.128 <h3>Input and Submission Components </h3>
7.129 <p>A virtual form defines a group of input and submission components on a page. Input components, such as text fields, text areas, drop down lists, checkboxes, listboxes, and radio buttons, <i>participate</i> in the virtual form. Submission components, such as buttons and hyperlinks, <i>submit</i> the virtual form. Most input components can both participate in and submit the virtual form, as described below in "Virtual Forms and Auto-submit On Change."</p>
7.130 <p> When a web site user submits a virtual form, only the virtual form's participants are processed. The remaining input components on the page are ignored, as though the components in the virtual form were on their own page.</p>
7.131 <h3>Associating a Component With a Virtual Form </h3>
7.132 <p>You add a component to a virtual form by right-clicking the component and choosing Configure Virtual Forms. When the dialog box opens, you see a row for each virtual form to which you can add the component. Each row has the virtual form's color, name, and a Participate and Submit cell. If the component can participate in the form, clicking that cell shows you a drop down list that enables you to change the setting to <code>yes</code>. The same is true for the Submit cell. If the component cannot submit or cannot participate, nothing happens when you click the cell. </p>
7.133
7.134 <h3>Virtual Forms and Auto-Submit on Change</h3>
7.135
7.136 <p>While button and hyperlink components are the most common submission components, an input component such as a drop down list can also be a submission component. A <b></b> drop down list can both participate in and submit a virtual form. You configure the component's virtual form behavior in the Configure Virtual Forms dialog box. However, to make the drop down list actually submit the web page, it is also necessary to right-click the component and turn on the Auto-Submit on Change feature. </p>
7.137 <ul class="note">
7.138 <li>There is no Auto-Submit On Change option for button and hyperlink components because they intrinsically submit the web page.</li>
7.139 </ul>
7.140 <h3>Retaining and Discarding Submitted Values </h3>
7.141 <p>As part of the default behavior of the virtual forms implementation, whenever the user submits a virtual form that causes the same page to be redisplayed, any input fields that do not participate in that virtual form retain and display their <i>submitted values</i> rather than their <i>values</i>. The <i>submitted values</i> are the unconverted and unvalidated entries that are in the input fields when the user submits the web page. The <i>values</i> are the actual current values of the components. This default behavior of virtual forms prevents the unnecessary loss of any non-participating (and thus unprocessed) user entries when the page redisplays.</p>
7.142 <p>However, there are circumstances in which you must override the default behavior and explicitly discard the submitted values of non-participating input fields and instead display their values. An example is a master/detail scenario where the detail contains editable fields. When the user selects a new master, which in turn repopulates the data provider for the detail with new data, it is essential that the detail input fields show their <i>values</i>, the data for the new master, rather than their <i>submitted values</i>, the data for the old master.</p>
7.143 <p>The Form component provides the following methods that discard submitted values of non-participating input fields:
7.144 </p>
7.145 <p><code> public void discardSubmittedValues(String virtualFormName)<br>
7.146 public void discardSubmittedValue(EditableValueHolder inputField)
7.147 </code></p>
7.148 <ul>
7.149 <li>The first method accepts a virtual form name. The participants in the specified virtual form discard their submitted values. The specified virtual form cannot be the one that was submitted. This method throws an <code>IllegalArgumentException</code> if the specified virtual form was submitted during the current request.</li>
7.150 <li>The second method accepts a single input field as an <code>EditableValueHolder</code> object. The specified input field discards its submitted value. The specified input field must be non-participating. This method throws an <code>IllegalArgumentException</code> if a virtual form was submitted and the specified input field participates in it.</li>
7.151 </ul>
7.152
7.153 <h3>General Guidelines </h3>
7.154 <ul>
7.155 <li>Only input components can be <i>participants</i> in a virtual form. Since a submission component is by definition any component that can submit the web page (including input components with their Auto-Submit on Change feature turned on), any input component can also be a virtual form submitter.</li>
7.156 <li> An input component can participate in more than one virtual
7.157 form, but a submitter can submit only one form.</li>
7.158 <li>A virtual form can have more than one submitter. </li>
7.159 <li>A virtual form can zero or more participants. </li>
7.160 <li> When the web page is submitted, only the input components that
7.161 participate in the submitted virtual form are
7.162 processed.</li>
7.163 <li>Virtual forms are more flexible and easier to use than the <code>immediate</code> property.
7.164 <ul>
7.165 <li>The <code>immediate</code> property can define only one group, but a page can make use of as many virtual forms as needed. </li>
7.166 <li>The <code>immediate</code> property requires that you understand the JavaServer Faces lifecycle, while virtual forms do not affect this lifecycle and are therefore easier to use.</li>
7.167 </ul>
7.168 </li>
7.169 </ul>
7.170 <dl>
7.171 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
7.172 <dd><a href="../ui_elements/dialogs/virtual_forms_db.html">Virtual Forms Dialog Box</a></dd>
7.173 <dd><a href="../ui_elements/dialogs/config_virtual_forms_db.html">Configure Virtual Forms Dialog Box</a></dd>
7.174 <dd><a href="component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
7.175 <dd><a href="howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick
7.176 Reference</a></dd>
7.177 <dd><a href="webform.html">About Pages</a></dd>
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8.19 Common Component Properties
8.20 </h1>
8.21 <p>
8.22 <small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href=
8.23 "#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small>
8.24 </p>
8.25 <p>
8.26 A property determines how a component looks and behaves. For example, a button has a <code>text</code> property that specifies the label that is displayed on the button. Properties can be set in the <a href=
8.27 "../ui_elements/propsheets/propsheet_win.html">Properties window</a>, in Java source
8.28 code, or in the JSP source code as described in <a href=
8.29 "howtocomponents/set_comp_props.html">Setting Component Properties</a>.
8.30 </p>
8.31 <p>
8.32 You can change a component's properties by selecting that component and then editing the
8.33 property in the Properties window. Some common properties shared by components include the
8.34 following:
8.35 </p>
8.36 <ul>
8.37 <li>
8.38 <b>id.</b> The internal name of the component. The IDE assigns a default id to each
8.39 component when you place it on the page (for example, <code>button1</code>), but you can
8.40 rename a component at any time by using the Properties window. Your changes are reflected
8.41 across the application.
8.42 </li>
8.43 <li>
8.44 <b>text.</b> Not all components have this property, but it is a typical property for
8.45 components that display text, like the Text Field component. This property can be used both
8.46 to display a text value and, for input components, to pick up the value that a user enters.
8.47 </li>
8.48 <li>
8.49 <b>style.</b> A list of cascading style sheet (CSS) declarations separated by semicolons.
8.50 These declarations are passed through to the HTML code in the style attribute for that
8.51 specific HTML tag. You use the <a href=
8.52 "../ui_elements/propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a> to define the values
8.53 for this property.
8.54 </li>
8.55 <li>
8.56 <b>styleClass.</b> The name of a CSS style class, for use with CSS definitions stored in
8.57 the <head> of the page or in an external style sheet.
8.58 </li>
8.59 <li>
8.60 <b>converter/validator</b>. Converters and validators are helper objects that you include
8.61 with components and that operate on the data contained in those components.
8.62 </li>
8.63 </ul>
8.64 <p>
8.65 Components that render HTML text, such as Static Text or the
8.66 text part of components like Label and Hyperlink, have an <code>escape</code> property. This
8.67 property, if checked, converts <code><</code>, <code>></code>, and <code>&</code>
8.68 characters in the input to the HTML entities <code>&lt;</code>, <code>&gt;</code>,
8.69 and <code>&amp;</code>.
8.70 </p>
8.71 <p>
8.72 Many components have JavaScript-related event properties that enable you to develop
8.73 client-side scripts for your components. These properties are listed under the JavaScript
8.74 category in the Properties window and include <code>onclick</code>, <code>onchange</code>,
8.75 and <code>onmouseover</code>. The values of these properties are the JavaScript code (or
8.76 other client-side scripting code) for those events.
8.77 </p>
8.78 <p>
8.79 You can change properties in the IDE when you design your pages, or you can query or change
8.80 the values of any component property in the Java event handlers for your components as your
8.81 web application runs.
8.82 </p>
8.83 <dl>
8.84 <dt>
8.85 <a name="seealso">See Also</a>
8.86 </dt>
8.87 <dd>
8.88 <a href="aboutcomponents.html">About Components</a>
8.89 </dd>
8.90 <dd>
8.91 <a href="howtocomponents/style_sheet.html">Using Cascading Style Sheets</a>
8.92 </dd>
8.93 <dd>
8.94 <a href="howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a>
8.95 </dd>
8.96 <dd>
8.97 <a href="../ui_elements/propsheets/propsheet_win.html">Properties Window</a>
8.98 </dd>
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8.149 Common Component Properties
8.150 </h2>
8.151 <p>
8.152 <small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href=
8.153 "#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small>
8.154 </p>
8.155 <p>
8.156 A property determines how a component looks and behaves. For example, a button has a <code>text</code> property that specifies the label that is displayed on the button. Properties can be set in the <a href=
8.157 "../ui_elements/propsheets/propsheet_win.html">Properties window</a>, in Java source
8.158 code, or in the JSP source code as described in <a href=
8.159 "howtocomponents/set_comp_props.html">Setting Component Properties</a>.
8.160 </p>
8.161 <p>
8.162 You can change a component's properties by selecting that component and then editing the
8.163 property in the Properties window. Some common properties shared by components include the
8.164 following:
8.165 </p>
8.166 <ul>
8.167 <li>
8.168 <b>id.</b> The internal name of the component. The IDE assigns a default id to each
8.169 component when you place it on the page (for example, <code>button1</code>), but you can
8.170 rename a component at any time by using the Properties window. Your changes are reflected
8.171 across the application.
8.172 </li>
8.173 <li>
8.174 <b>text.</b> Not all components have this property, but it is a typical property for
8.175 components that display text, like the Text Field component. This property can be used both
8.176 to display a text value and, for input components, to pick up the value that a user enters.
8.177 </li>
8.178 <li>
8.179 <b>style.</b> A list of cascading style sheet (CSS) declarations separated by semicolons.
8.180 These declarations are passed through to the HTML code in the style attribute for that
8.181 specific HTML tag. You use the <a href=
8.182 "../ui_elements/propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a> to define the values
8.183 for this property.
8.184 </li>
8.185 <li>
8.186 <b>styleClass.</b> The name of a CSS style class, for use with CSS definitions stored in
8.187 the <head> of the page or in an external style sheet.
8.188 </li>
8.189 <li>
8.190 <b>converter/validator</b>. Converters and validators are helper objects that you include
8.191 with components and that operate on the data contained in those components.
8.192 </li>
8.193 </ul>
8.194 <p>
8.195 Components that render HTML text, such as Static Text or the
8.196 text part of components like Label and Hyperlink, have an <code>escape</code> property. This
8.197 property, if checked, converts <code><</code>, <code>></code>, and <code>&</code>
8.198 characters in the input to the HTML entities <code>&lt;</code>, <code>&gt;</code>,
8.199 and <code>&amp;</code>.
8.200 </p>
8.201 <p>
8.202 Many components have JavaScript-related event properties that enable you to develop
8.203 client-side scripts for your components. These properties are listed under the JavaScript
8.204 category in the Properties window and include <code>onclick</code>, <code>onchange</code>,
8.205 and <code>onmouseover</code>. The values of these properties are the JavaScript code (or
8.206 other client-side scripting code) for those events.
8.207 </p>
8.208 <p>
8.209 You can change properties in the IDE when you design your pages, or you can query or change
8.210 the values of any component property in the Java event handlers for your components as your
8.211 web application runs.
8.212 </p>
8.213 <dl>
8.214 <dt>
8.215 <a name="seealso">See Also</a>
8.216 </dt>
8.217 <dd>
8.218 <a href="aboutcomponents.html">About Components</a>
8.219 </dd>
8.220 <dd>
8.221 <a href="howtocomponents/style_sheet.html">Using Cascading Style Sheets</a>
8.222 </dd>
8.223 <dd>
8.224 <a href="howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a>
8.225 </dd>
8.226 <dd>
8.227 <a href="../ui_elements/propsheets/propsheet_win.html">Properties Window</a>
8.228 </dd>
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8.231 <dt>
8.232 <a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a>
8.233 </dt>
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9.16 <body>
9.17 <h1>Working With Components</h1>
9.18
9.19 The following table shows how to use components.
9.20 <table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" summary="The left column contains each process step. The right column contains detail information to accomplish that process.">
9.21
9.22 <tr valign="top">
9.23 <td align="center"><p><img src="../images/circle1.gif" alt="Number one"><br>
9.24 <b>Add components</b></p>
9.25 </td>
9.26 <td>
9.27 <ul>
9.28 <li><a href="howtocomponents/add_component.html">Drag components</a> from the
9.29 <a href="../ui_elements/palette/palette.html">Palette</a> to the <a href="../ui_elements/editors/about_visual_editor.html">Visual Designer</a>.</li>
9.30 </ul></td>
9.31 </tr>
9.32 <tr>
9.33 <td colspan="2">
9.34 <hr align="center" width="80%">
9.35 </td>
9.36 </tr>
9.37 <tr valign="top">
9.38 <td align="center">
9.39 <p><img src="../images/circle2.gif" alt="Number two"><br>
9.40 <b>Choose page layout</b></p>
9.41 </td>
9.42 <td>
9.43 <ol>
9.44 <li>In the Visual Designer, click the page. </li>
9.45 <li>In the page's <a href="../ui_elements/propsheets/propsheet_win.html">Properties window</a>, select the value for <a href="howtocomponents/layout_comp.html">Page Layout</a>.</li>
9.46 </ol></td>
9.47 </tr>
9.48 <tr>
9.49 <td colspan="2">
9.50 <hr align="center" width="80%">
9.51 </td>
9.52 </tr>
9.53 <tr valign="top">
9.54 <td align="center"><p><img src="../images/circle3.gif" alt="Number three"><br>
9.55 <b>Position components</b></p>
9.56 </td>
9.57 <td>
9.58 <ol>
9.59 <li>Drag the component to the desired location in the Visual Designer or Outline window.</li>
9.60 <li>If desired, <a href="howtocomponents/align_components.html">align the components</a>.</li>
9.61 <li>If you are <a href="howtocomponents/layer_comp.html">stacking components</a>,
9.62 ensure that you position the components correctly.</li>
9.63 <li>If you are <a href="howtocomponents/nest_comp.html">nesting a component</a>, ensure that you move the component inside its container. </li>
9.64 </ol></td>
9.65 </tr>
9.66 <tr>
9.67 <td colspan="2">
9.68 <hr align="center" width="80%">
9.69 </td>
9.70 </tr>
9.71 <tr valign="top">
9.72 <td align="center"><p><img src="../images/circle4.gif" alt="Number four"><br>
9.73 <b>(Optional)<br>
9.74 Connect to database </b></p>
9.75 </td>
9.76 <td>
9.77 <ol>
9.78 <li> If you are connecting to a table in a database, drag the table from the
9.79 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
9.80 <param name="content" value="../ui_elements/server_nav/services_win_popup.html">
9.81 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
9.82 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
9.83 <param name="viewerSize" value="400,250">
9.84 <param name="text" value="Services window"></object>
9.85 to the Visual Designer. </li>
9.86 <li>Decide whether to drop the table directly on the component or on the page, and then
9.87 <a href="../connect_data/about_data_binding.html">bind the table</a> to the component. </li>
9.88 </ol></td>
9.89 </tr>
9.90 <tr>
9.91 <td colspan="2">
9.92 <hr align="center" width="80%">
9.93 </td>
9.94 </tr>
9.95 <tr valign="top">
9.96 <td align="center"><p><img src="../images/circle5.gif" alt="Number five"><br>
9.97 <b>Set properties </b></p>
9.98 </td>
9.99 <td>
9.100 <ul>
9.101 <li>In the <a href="../ui_elements/propsheets/propsheet_win.html">Properties window</a>, set the properties.</li>
9.102 </ul></td>
9.103 </tr>
9.104 <tr>
9.105 <td colspan="2">
9.106 <hr align="center" width="80%">
9.107 </td>
9.108 </tr>
9.109 <tr valign="top">
9.110 <td align="center"><p><img src="../images/circle6.gif" alt="Number six"><br>
9.111 <b>Set event handling</b></p>
9.112 </td>
9.113 <td>
9.114 <ul>
9.115 <li>
9.116 Specify event
9.117 handling by right-clicking the component, clicking Edit Event Handler, and choosing the appropriate event handling method.</li>
9.118 </ul></td>
9.119 </tr>
9.120 <tr>
9.121 <td colspan="2">
9.122 <hr align="center" width="80%">
9.123 </td>
9.124 </tr>
9.125
9.126 <tr valign="top">
9.127 <td align="center"><p><img src="../images/circle7.gif" alt="Number seven"><br>
9.128 <b>Preview</b></p>
9.129 </td>
9.130 <td>
9.131 <ul>
9.132 <li>In the Visual Designer, right-click and choose
9.133 <a href="howtocomponents/preview_form.html">Preview in Browser</a>. </li>
9.134 </ul>
9.135 </td>
9.136 </tr>
9.137 </table>
9.138
9.139 <hr>
9.140 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
9.141 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
9.142 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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9.146 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
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9.148 <small><a href="../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
9.149 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
9.150 <tr>
9.151 <td> </td>
9.152 </tr>
9.153 </table>
9.154 </body>
9.155 </html>
9.156 \ No newline at end of file
9.157 +<html>
9.158 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
9.159 <!--
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9.161 * All rights reserved.
9.162 * Use is subject to license terms.
9.163 -->
9.164 <head>
9.165 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
9.166 <title>Working With Components</title>
9.167 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
9.168 </head>
9.169 <body>
9.170 <h2>Working With Components</h2>
9.171
9.172 The following table shows how to use components.
9.173 <table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" summary="The left column contains each process step. The right column contains detail information to accomplish that process.">
9.174
9.175 <tr valign="top">
9.176 <td align="center"><p><img src="../images/circle1.gif" alt="Number one"><br>
9.177 <b>Add components</b></p>
9.178 </td>
9.179 <td>
9.180 <ul>
9.181 <li><a href="howtocomponents/add_component.html">Drag components</a> from the
9.182 <a href="../ui_elements/palette/palette.html">Palette</a> to the <a href="../ui_elements/editors/about_visual_editor.html">Visual Designer</a>.</li>
9.183 </ul></td>
9.184 </tr>
9.185 <tr>
9.186 <td colspan="2">
9.187 <hr align="center" width="80%">
9.188 </td>
9.189 </tr>
9.190 <tr valign="top">
9.191 <td align="center">
9.192 <p><img src="../images/circle2.gif" alt="Number two"><br>
9.193 <b>Choose page layout</b></p>
9.194 </td>
9.195 <td>
9.196 <ol>
9.197 <li>In the Visual Designer, click the page. </li>
9.198 <li>In the page's <a href="../ui_elements/propsheets/propsheet_win.html">Properties window</a>, select the value for <a href="howtocomponents/layout_comp.html">Page Layout</a>.</li>
9.199 </ol></td>
9.200 </tr>
9.201 <tr>
9.202 <td colspan="2">
9.203 <hr align="center" width="80%">
9.204 </td>
9.205 </tr>
9.206 <tr valign="top">
9.207 <td align="center"><p><img src="../images/circle3.gif" alt="Number three"><br>
9.208 <b>Position components</b></p>
9.209 </td>
9.210 <td>
9.211 <ol>
9.212 <li>Drag the component to the desired location in the Visual Designer or Outline window.</li>
9.213 <li>If desired, <a href="howtocomponents/align_components.html">align the components</a>.</li>
9.214 <li>If you are <a href="howtocomponents/layer_comp.html">stacking components</a>,
9.215 ensure that you position the components correctly.</li>
9.216 <li>If you are <a href="howtocomponents/nest_comp.html">nesting a component</a>, ensure that you move the component inside its container. </li>
9.217 </ol></td>
9.218 </tr>
9.219 <tr>
9.220 <td colspan="2">
9.221 <hr align="center" width="80%">
9.222 </td>
9.223 </tr>
9.224 <tr valign="top">
9.225 <td align="center"><p><img src="../images/circle4.gif" alt="Number four"><br>
9.226 <b>(Optional)<br>
9.227 Connect to database </b></p>
9.228 </td>
9.229 <td>
9.230 <ol>
9.231 <li> If you are connecting to a table in a database, drag the table from the
9.232 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
9.233 <param name="content" value="../ui_elements/server_nav/services_win_popup.html">
9.234 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
9.235 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
9.236 <param name="viewerSize" value="400,250">
9.237 <param name="text" value="Services window"></object>
9.238 to the Visual Designer. </li>
9.239 <li>Decide whether to drop the table directly on the component or on the page, and then
9.240 <a href="../connect_data/about_data_binding.html">bind the table</a> to the component. </li>
9.241 </ol></td>
9.242 </tr>
9.243 <tr>
9.244 <td colspan="2">
9.245 <hr align="center" width="80%">
9.246 </td>
9.247 </tr>
9.248 <tr valign="top">
9.249 <td align="center"><p><img src="../images/circle5.gif" alt="Number five"><br>
9.250 <b>Set properties </b></p>
9.251 </td>
9.252 <td>
9.253 <ul>
9.254 <li>In the <a href="../ui_elements/propsheets/propsheet_win.html">Properties window</a>, set the properties.</li>
9.255 </ul></td>
9.256 </tr>
9.257 <tr>
9.258 <td colspan="2">
9.259 <hr align="center" width="80%">
9.260 </td>
9.261 </tr>
9.262 <tr valign="top">
9.263 <td align="center"><p><img src="../images/circle6.gif" alt="Number six"><br>
9.264 <b>Set event handling</b></p>
9.265 </td>
9.266 <td>
9.267 <ul>
9.268 <li>
9.269 Specify event
9.270 handling by right-clicking the component, clicking Edit Event Handler, and choosing the appropriate event handling method.</li>
9.271 </ul></td>
9.272 </tr>
9.273 <tr>
9.274 <td colspan="2">
9.275 <hr align="center" width="80%">
9.276 </td>
9.277 </tr>
9.278
9.279 <tr valign="top">
9.280 <td align="center"><p><img src="../images/circle7.gif" alt="Number seven"><br>
9.281 <b>Preview</b></p>
9.282 </td>
9.283 <td>
9.284 <ul>
9.285 <li>In the Visual Designer, right-click and choose
9.286 <a href="howtocomponents/preview_form.html">Preview in Browser</a>. </li>
9.287 </ul>
9.288 </td>
9.289 </tr>
9.290 </table>
9.291
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10.13 <title>Adding and Managing Code Clips</title>
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10.15 </head>
10.16 <body>
10.17 <h1>Adding and Managing Code Clips</h1>
10.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
10.19 <p>Code clips are snippets of code in the
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10.26 that you can use in your applications. You can insert a code clip into
10.27 code that is open in an IDE source editor, such as the Java
10.28 Editor or the JSP Editor. You can also add new code clips to the Palette
10.29 from any editor. In addition, you can rename, edit, or delete code
10.30 clips in the Palette. </p>
10.31 <p>The Code Clips palette has the following categories:</p>
10.32 <ul>
10.33 <li> <b>Database.</b> Clips used to provide functionality
10.34 for applications using databases and web services, such as clips to access
10.35 the first, next, and previous rows in an application. </li>
10.36 <li><b>Application Data.</b> Clips used to access values in the application,
10.37 such as clips to retrieve values from a session.</li>
10.38 <li><b>Web App Functions.</b> Clips used to perform common web application
10.39 functions, such as sending email.</li>
10.40 <li><b>Java Basics.</b> Clips used to perform common Java programming tasks, such as loops.</li>
10.41 <li>EnterpriseJavaBeans. Clips used for applications using Enterprise beans. </li>
10.42 </ul>
10.43 <p><b>To use a clip in your code:</b></p>
10.44 <ol>
10.45 <li>Open your code in the Java Editor or the JSP Editor, depending on the type
10.46 of code clip and where you want it to go. </li>
10.47 <li>Drag the code clip from the Palette to the location where you want it in the source
10.48 editor.</li>
10.49 </ol>
10.50 <p><b>To add a clip to the Palette by dragging a selection:</b></p>
10.51 <ol>
10.52 <li>With the source file open in the Java or JSP editor, drag the cursor to select the code you want to make into a clip.</li>
10.53 <li>Ctrl-Click in the selected area and drag the code to the Palette category where you want the clip to be listed. </li>
10.54 <ul style="note">
10.55 <li>If you click and drag without holding down the Ctrl key, the code segment will be cut (deleted) from the source file. Be sure to press and hold the Ctrl key during the drag and drop operation so the code will be copied and not cut.</li>
10.56 </ul>
10.57 <li>Right-click the new code clip in the Palette and choose Rename to give it an appropriate name. </li>
10.58 </ol>
10.59 <p><b>To add a clip to the Palette by typing code:</b></p>
10.60 <ol>
10.61 <li>In the Code Clips view of the Palette, right-click the category where you want
10.62 to add the clip and choose Create New Code Clip. </li>
10.63 <li>In the Code Clips Editor, type the text. </li>
10.64 <li>Click Save Changes.</li>
10.65 <li>Right-click the new code clip in the Palette and choose Rename to give it an appropriate name. </li>
10.66 </ol>
10.67 <p><b>To edit a clip:</b></p>
10.68 <ol>
10.69 <li>In the Palette, right-click the code clip and choose Edit Code Clip. </li>
10.70 <li>In the Code Clips Editor, edit the text and click OK. </li>
10.71 </ol>
10.72 <ul class="note">
10.73 <li>If you edit one of the code clips supplied with the IDE, you might see a construct in the comments like the following:<br>
10.74 <br>
10.75 <code> // ~TravelPrerender1~</code>
10.76 <p>These comments expand into text when the code clip is added to your code. Do not delete them if you want to preserve the code clip's original comments.</p>
10.77 </li>
10.78 </ul>
10.79 <p><b>To delete a clip:</b></p>
10.80 <ul>
10.81 <li>In the Palette, right-click the code clip and choose Remove. </li>
10.82 </ul>
10.83 <p><b>To add a category to the Code Clips view:</b></p>
10.84 <ol>
10.85 <li>Right-click any category and choose Create New Category.</li>
10.86 <li>Enter the name of the new category in the New Palette Category dialog box, and then
10.87 click OK.</li>
10.88 </ol>
10.89 <p><b>To delete a category from the Code Clips view:</b></p>
10.90 <ol>
10.91 <li>Right-click the category you want to delete and choose
10.92 Delete Category.</li>
10.93 <li>When the delete confirmation dialog box appears, click Yes. </li>
10.94 </ol>
10.95 <ul class="warning">
10.96 <li>As stated in the confirmation dialog box, any code clips in the category
10.97 will be deleted when you delete the category.</li>
10.98 </ul>
10.99 <dl>
10.100 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
10.101 <dd><a href="../aboutcomponents.html">About Components</a></dd>
10.102 <dd><a href="components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
10.103 </dl>
10.104 <dl>
10.105 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
10.106
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10.108 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-index.html#tutorials">
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10.110
10.111
10.112 </dl>
10.113
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10.141 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
10.142 <title>Adding and Managing Code Clips</title>
10.143 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
10.144 </head>
10.145 <body>
10.146 <h2>Adding and Managing Code Clips</h2>
10.147 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
10.148 <p>Code clips are snippets of code in the
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10.150 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/palette/code_clips_graphic.html">
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10.155 that you can use in your applications. You can insert a code clip into
10.156 code that is open in an IDE source editor, such as the Java
10.157 Editor or the JSP Editor. You can also add new code clips to the Palette
10.158 from any editor. In addition, you can rename, edit, or delete code
10.159 clips in the Palette. </p>
10.160 <p>The Code Clips palette has the following categories:</p>
10.161 <ul>
10.162 <li> <b>Database.</b> Clips used to provide functionality
10.163 for applications using databases and web services, such as clips to access
10.164 the first, next, and previous rows in an application. </li>
10.165 <li><b>Application Data.</b> Clips used to access values in the application,
10.166 such as clips to retrieve values from a session.</li>
10.167 <li><b>Web App Functions.</b> Clips used to perform common web application
10.168 functions, such as sending email.</li>
10.169 <li><b>Java Basics.</b> Clips used to perform common Java programming tasks, such as loops.</li>
10.170 <li>EnterpriseJavaBeans. Clips used for applications using Enterprise beans. </li>
10.171 </ul>
10.172 <p><b>To use a clip in your code:</b></p>
10.173 <ol>
10.174 <li>Open your code in the Java Editor or the JSP Editor, depending on the type
10.175 of code clip and where you want it to go. </li>
10.176 <li>Drag the code clip from the Palette to the location where you want it in the source
10.177 editor.</li>
10.178 </ol>
10.179 <p><b>To add a clip to the Palette by dragging a selection:</b></p>
10.180 <ol>
10.181 <li>With the source file open in the Java or JSP editor, drag the cursor to select the code you want to make into a clip.</li>
10.182 <li>Ctrl-Click in the selected area and drag the code to the Palette category where you want the clip to be listed. </li>
10.183 <ul style="note">
10.184 <li>If you click and drag without holding down the Ctrl key, the code segment will be cut (deleted) from the source file. Be sure to press and hold the Ctrl key during the drag and drop operation so the code will be copied and not cut.</li>
10.185 </ul>
10.186 <li>Right-click the new code clip in the Palette and choose Rename to give it an appropriate name. </li>
10.187 </ol>
10.188 <p><b>To add a clip to the Palette by typing code:</b></p>
10.189 <ol>
10.190 <li>In the Code Clips view of the Palette, right-click the category where you want
10.191 to add the clip and choose Create New Code Clip. </li>
10.192 <li>In the Code Clips Editor, type the text. </li>
10.193 <li>Click Save Changes.</li>
10.194 <li>Right-click the new code clip in the Palette and choose Rename to give it an appropriate name. </li>
10.195 </ol>
10.196 <p><b>To edit a clip:</b></p>
10.197 <ol>
10.198 <li>In the Palette, right-click the code clip and choose Edit Code Clip. </li>
10.199 <li>In the Code Clips Editor, edit the text and click OK. </li>
10.200 </ol>
10.201 <ul class="note">
10.202 <li>If you edit one of the code clips supplied with the IDE, you might see a construct in the comments like the following:<br>
10.203 <br>
10.204 <code> // ~TravelPrerender1~</code>
10.205 <p>These comments expand into text when the code clip is added to your code. Do not delete them if you want to preserve the code clip's original comments.</p>
10.206 </li>
10.207 </ul>
10.208 <p><b>To delete a clip:</b></p>
10.209 <ul>
10.210 <li>In the Palette, right-click the code clip and choose Remove. </li>
10.211 </ul>
10.212 <p><b>To add a category to the Code Clips view:</b></p>
10.213 <ol>
10.214 <li>Right-click any category and choose Create New Category.</li>
10.215 <li>Enter the name of the new category in the New Palette Category dialog box, and then
10.216 click OK.</li>
10.217 </ol>
10.218 <p><b>To delete a category from the Code Clips view:</b></p>
10.219 <ol>
10.220 <li>Right-click the category you want to delete and choose
10.221 Delete Category.</li>
10.222 <li>When the delete confirmation dialog box appears, click Yes. </li>
10.223 </ol>
10.224 <ul class="warning">
10.225 <li>As stated in the confirmation dialog box, any code clips in the category
10.226 will be deleted when you delete the category.</li>
10.227 </ul>
10.228 <dl>
10.229 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
10.230 <dd><a href="../aboutcomponents.html">About Components</a></dd>
10.231 <dd><a href="components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
10.232 </dl>
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11.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
11.13 <title>Adding Components to a Page</title>
11.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
11.15 </head>
11.16
11.17 <body>
11.18 <h1>Adding Components to a Page</h1>
11.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
11.20 <p>You can add components in the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
11.21 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/palette/palette_win_graphic.html">
11.22 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
11.23 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
11.24 <param name="viewerSize" value="300,515">
11.25 <param name="text" value="Components view of the Palette"></object>
11.26
11.27 to a page in the
11.28 Visual Designer. After you add a component to a page, you can see the component on the page in the
11.29 Visual Designer. The component will also be listed in the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
11.30 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
11.31 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
11.32 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
11.33 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
11.34 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object>.</p>
11.35 <p><b>To add new components:</b></p>
11.36 <ol>
11.37 <li>Open the Visual Designer in <a href="../webform.html">Design
11.38 mode</a>.</li>
11.39 <li> In the <object classid=
11.40 "java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer">
11.41 <param name="content" value="../ui_elements/palette/palette_win_graphic.html">
11.42 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
11.43 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
11.44 <param name="viewerSize" value="300,515">
11.45 <param name="text" value="Components view of the Palette,"></object> open the category containing the component you want and select the type of component to add.
11.46 </li>
11.47 <li>Drag the component from the Palette to the Visual Designer
11.48 and drop it.
11.49 <p>For example, to add a button
11.50 to the page, open the Basic category and drag the Button component <img src="../../images/bhbutnicon.gif" alt="Button component icon"> to your page. </p>
11.51 </li>
11.52 </ol>
11.53 <ul class="note">
11.54 <li>To add several components of the same kind to the page, drag the first component from the Palette, right-click it and choose Copy, and then right-click and choose Paste as many times as you like. </li>
11.55 </ul>
11.56 <ul class="warning">
11.57 <li>You must add components by dragging them from the Palette or by copying and pasting existing components in the Visual Designer. Do not copy and paste in the JSP code to add components. Doing so adds only the JSP portion of the component and does not add the Java code needed to support the component in the page bean.</li>
11.58 </ul>
11.59 <dl>
11.60 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
11.61 <dd><a href="../aboutcomponents.html">About Components</a></dd>
11.62 <dd><a href="snap2grid.html">Setting the Grid</a></dd>
11.63 <dd><a href="components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
11.64 <dd><a href="../../ui_elements/palette/palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
11.65 </dl>
11.66 <dl>
11.67 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
11.68
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11.74 </dd>
11.75
11.76 </dl>
11.77
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11.106 <title>Adding Components to a Page</title>
11.107 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
11.108 </head>
11.109
11.110 <body>
11.111 <h2>Adding Components to a Page</h2>
11.112 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
11.113 <p>You can add components in the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
11.114 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/palette/palette_win_graphic.html">
11.115 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
11.116 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
11.117 <param name="viewerSize" value="300,515">
11.118 <param name="text" value="Components view of the Palette"></object>
11.119
11.120 to a page in the
11.121 Visual Designer. After you add a component to a page, you can see the component on the page in the
11.122 Visual Designer. The component will also be listed in the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
11.123 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
11.124 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
11.125 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
11.126 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
11.127 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object>.</p>
11.128 <p><b>To add new components:</b></p>
11.129 <ol>
11.130 <li>Open the Visual Designer in <a href="../webform.html">Design
11.131 mode</a>.</li>
11.132 <li> In the <object classid=
11.133 "java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer">
11.134 <param name="content" value="../ui_elements/palette/palette_win_graphic.html">
11.135 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
11.136 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
11.137 <param name="viewerSize" value="300,515">
11.138 <param name="text" value="Components view of the Palette,"></object> open the category containing the component you want and select the type of component to add.
11.139 </li>
11.140 <li>Drag the component from the Palette to the Visual Designer
11.141 and drop it.
11.142 <p>For example, to add a button
11.143 to the page, open the Basic category and drag the Button component <img src="../../images/bhbutnicon.gif" alt="Button component icon"> to your page. </p>
11.144 </li>
11.145 </ol>
11.146 <ul class="note">
11.147 <li>To add several components of the same kind to the page, drag the first component from the Palette, right-click it and choose Copy, and then right-click and choose Paste as many times as you like. </li>
11.148 </ul>
11.149 <ul class="warning">
11.150 <li>You must add components by dragging them from the Palette or by copying and pasting existing components in the Visual Designer. Do not copy and paste in the JSP code to add components. Doing so adds only the JSP portion of the component and does not add the Java code needed to support the component in the page bean.</li>
11.151 </ul>
11.152 <dl>
11.153 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
11.154 <dd><a href="../aboutcomponents.html">About Components</a></dd>
11.155 <dd><a href="snap2grid.html">Setting the Grid</a></dd>
11.156 <dd><a href="components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
11.157 <dd><a href="../../ui_elements/palette/palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
11.158 </dl>
11.159 <dl>
11.160 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
11.161
11.162 <dd>
11.163 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
11.164 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
11.165 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
11.166 </object>
11.167 </dd>
11.168
11.169 </dl>
11.170
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12.11 <head>
12.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
12.13 <title>Adding a Category to the Palette</title>
12.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
12.15 </head>
12.16
12.17 <body>
12.18 <h1>Adding a Category to the Palette</h1>
12.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
12.20
12.21 <p>The <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
12.22 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/palette/palette_win_graphic.html">
12.23 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
12.24 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
12.25 <param name="viewerSize" value="300,515">
12.26 <param name="text" value="Palette"></object>
12.27 , typically located in the upper left portion of
12.28 the IDE, provides components and code clips that you can use in the currently
12.29 selected page or code editor. There are two views of the Palette, Components and Code Clips,
12.30 that display depending on the type of editor you are using. You see components when you are in the Visual Designer, and you see code clips when you are in a source code editor. Each view has categories that group its contents. You can add categories to
12.31 either view, and you can delete categories that you have added. </p>
12.32 <p><b>To add a category to the Palette:</b></p>
12.33 <ol>
12.34 <li>Open the editor that is appropriate for the view you want to see. For example, with the Visual Designer open, you see the component categories. If you click the JSP or Java button in the Visual Designer toolbar, you see code clip categories.</li>
12.35 <li>If necessary, open the Palette by choosing Window > Palette.</li>
12.36 <li>Right-click any category (for example,
12.37 Basic in the Components view) and choose Create New Category.</li>
12.38 <li>In the New Palette Category dialog box, enter a name for the category.</li>
12.39 <li>Click OK.
12.40 <p>The new category appears in the Palette.</p>
12.41 </li>
12.42 </ol>
12.43 <dl>
12.44 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
12.45 <dd><a href="import_complib.html">Importing Components</a></dd>
12.46 <dd><a href="add_clip.html">Adding and Managing Code Clips</a></dd>
12.47 <dd><a href="../aboutcomponents.html">About Components</a></dd>
12.48 <dd><a href="set_comp_props.html">Setting Component Properties</a></dd>
12.49 <dd><a href="components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
12.50 </dl>
12.51
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12.80 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
12.81 <title>Adding a Category to the Palette</title>
12.82 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
12.83 </head>
12.84
12.85 <body>
12.86 <h2>Adding a Category to the Palette</h2>
12.87 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
12.88
12.89 <p>The <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
12.90 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/palette/palette_win_graphic.html">
12.91 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
12.92 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
12.93 <param name="viewerSize" value="300,515">
12.94 <param name="text" value="Palette"></object>
12.95 , typically located in the upper left portion of
12.96 the IDE, provides components and code clips that you can use in the currently
12.97 selected page or code editor. There are two views of the Palette, Components and Code Clips,
12.98 that display depending on the type of editor you are using. You see components when you are in the Visual Designer, and you see code clips when you are in a source code editor. Each view has categories that group its contents. You can add categories to
12.99 either view, and you can delete categories that you have added. </p>
12.100 <p><b>To add a category to the Palette:</b></p>
12.101 <ol>
12.102 <li>Open the editor that is appropriate for the view you want to see. For example, with the Visual Designer open, you see the component categories. If you click the JSP or Java button in the Visual Designer toolbar, you see code clip categories.</li>
12.103 <li>If necessary, open the Palette by choosing Window > Palette.</li>
12.104 <li>Right-click any category (for example,
12.105 Basic in the Components view) and choose Create New Category.</li>
12.106 <li>In the New Palette Category dialog box, enter a name for the category.</li>
12.107 <li>Click OK.
12.108 <p>The new category appears in the Palette.</p>
12.109 </li>
12.110 </ol>
12.111 <dl>
12.112 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
12.113 <dd><a href="import_complib.html">Importing Components</a></dd>
12.114 <dd><a href="add_clip.html">Adding and Managing Code Clips</a></dd>
12.115 <dd><a href="../aboutcomponents.html">About Components</a></dd>
12.116 <dd><a href="set_comp_props.html">Setting Component Properties</a></dd>
12.117 <dd><a href="components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
12.118 </dl>
12.119
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13.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/components/howtocomponents/align_components.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
13.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/components/howtocomponents/align_components.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
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13.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
13.10 -->
13.11 <head>
13.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
13.13 <title>Aligning Components</title>
13.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
13.15 </head>
13.16
13.17 <body>
13.18 <h1>Aligning Components</h1>
13.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
13.20
13.21 <p>You can align components relative to one another. Components are aligned relative to the last component selected. The following diagram shows the various types of alignment:</p>
13.22
13.23 <p><img src="../../images/align.gif" alt="Image of components aligned left, right, center, top, bottom, and middle"></p>
13.24 <p><b>To align components:</b></p>
13.25 <ol>
13.26 <li>In the Visual Designer, hold down the Shift key and select the components to align.</li>
13.27 <li>Right-click the last component selected and choose Align >
13.28 <i>alignment-command</i>.</li>
13.29 </ol>
13.30 <dl>
13.31 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
13.32 <dd><a href="select_comp.html">Selecting Components in a Page</a></dd>
13.33 <dd><a href="../aboutcomponents.html">About Components</a></dd>
13.34 <dd><a href="snap2grid.html">Setting the Grid</a></dd>
13.35 <dd><a href="nest_comp.html">Nesting Components</a></dd>
13.36 <dd><a href="components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
13.37 </dl>
13.38 <dl>
13.39 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
13.40
13.41 <dd>
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13.47
13.48 </dl>
13.49
13.50
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13.78 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
13.79 <title>Aligning Components</title>
13.80 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
13.81 </head>
13.82
13.83 <body>
13.84 <h2>Aligning Components</h2>
13.85 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
13.86
13.87 <p>You can align components relative to one another. Components are aligned relative to the last component selected. The following diagram shows the various types of alignment:</p>
13.88
13.89 <p><img src="../../images/align.gif" alt="Image of components aligned left, right, center, top, bottom, and middle"></p>
13.90 <p><b>To align components:</b></p>
13.91 <ol>
13.92 <li>In the Visual Designer, hold down the Shift key and select the components to align.</li>
13.93 <li>Right-click the last component selected and choose Align >
13.94 <i>alignment-command</i>.</li>
13.95 </ol>
13.96 <dl>
13.97 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
13.98 <dd><a href="select_comp.html">Selecting Components in a Page</a></dd>
13.99 <dd><a href="../aboutcomponents.html">About Components</a></dd>
13.100 <dd><a href="snap2grid.html">Setting the Grid</a></dd>
13.101 <dd><a href="nest_comp.html">Nesting Components</a></dd>
13.102 <dd><a href="components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
13.103 </dl>
13.104 <dl>
13.105 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
13.106
13.107 <dd>
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13.112 </dd>
13.113
13.114 </dl>
13.115
13.116
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14.13 <title>Binding Component Properties</title>
14.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
14.15 </head>
14.16
14.17 <body>
14.18 <h1>Binding Component Properties</h1>
14.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
14.20 <p>Many component properties are bindable, that is, they can be attached to other
14.21 values in the application, such as to other components, component properties,
14.22 or to hosted services such as databases or web services. Most components have a default property that is bindable. This property is typically one that changes the component's displayed text or image and might be the same property that picks up changes made by the user. For example, the Text Field component's <code>text</code> property serves both to display a text value and to send one entered by the user, while the Drop Down List component's <code>items</code> property binds to a data structure that populates the list. </p>
14.23 <p><b>To bind the default property:</b> </p>
14.24 <ol>
14.25 <li>Right-click the component you want to bind and choose Bind to Data.</li>
14.26 <li>What you do next depends on the type of component you right-clicked.
14.27 <ul>
14.28 <li>If you right-clicked a table, see <a href="../../ui_elements/dialogs/bindtodata_table_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box: Table Component</a>.</li>
14.29 <li>If you right-clicked a Listbox, Drop Down List, Checkbox Group, or Radio Button Group, see <a href="../../ui_elements/dialogs/bindtodata_list_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box: List Component</a>.</li>
14.30 <li>If you right-clicked any other component, see <a href="../../ui_elements/dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box: Simple Display Component</a>.</li>
14.31 </ul>
14.32 </li>
14.33 </ol>
14.34
14.35 <p><b>To bind general component properties:</b></p>
14.36 <ol>
14.37 <li>Right-click the component you want to bind and choose Property Bindings.</li>
14.38 <li>In the Property Bindings dialog box, choose the property that you want to bind from the list on the left side.</li>
14.39 <li>Choose the target to which you want to bind from the list on the right side. </li>
14.40 <li>Click Apply and click Close. </li>
14.41 </ol>
14.42
14.43 <dl>
14.44 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
14.45 <dd><a href="../../ui_elements/dialogs/property_binding_db.html">Property Bindings Dialog Box</a></dd>
14.46 <dd><a href="../aboutcomponents.html">About Components</a></dd>
14.47 <dd><a href="../common_comp_props.html">Common Component Properties</a></dd>
14.48 <dd><a href="../../jsp-jsfel/jsf_expression_language_intro.html">JavaServer
14.49 Faces Expression Language</a></dd>
14.50 <dd><a href="components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
14.51 <dd><a href="../../ui_elements/propsheets/propsheet_win.html">Properties Window</a></dd>
14.52 </dl>
14.53 <dl>
14.54 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
14.55
14.56 <dd>
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14.58 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
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14.61 </dd>
14.62
14.63 </dl>
14.64
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14.94 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
14.95 <title>Binding Component Properties</title>
14.96 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
14.97 </head>
14.98
14.99 <body>
14.100 <h2>Binding Component Properties</h2>
14.101 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
14.102 <p>Many component properties are bindable, that is, they can be attached to other
14.103 values in the application, such as to other components, component properties,
14.104 or to hosted services such as databases or web services. Most components have a default property that is bindable. This property is typically one that changes the component's displayed text or image and might be the same property that picks up changes made by the user. For example, the Text Field component's <code>text</code> property serves both to display a text value and to send one entered by the user, while the Drop Down List component's <code>items</code> property binds to a data structure that populates the list. </p>
14.105 <p><b>To bind the default property:</b> </p>
14.106 <ol>
14.107 <li>Right-click the component you want to bind and choose Bind to Data.</li>
14.108 <li>What you do next depends on the type of component you right-clicked.
14.109 <ul>
14.110 <li>If you right-clicked a table, see <a href="../../ui_elements/dialogs/bindtodata_table_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box: Table Component</a>.</li>
14.111 <li>If you right-clicked a Listbox, Drop Down List, Checkbox Group, or Radio Button Group, see <a href="../../ui_elements/dialogs/bindtodata_list_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box: List Component</a>.</li>
14.112 <li>If you right-clicked any other component, see <a href="../../ui_elements/dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box: Simple Display Component</a>.</li>
14.113 </ul>
14.114 </li>
14.115 </ol>
14.116
14.117 <p><b>To bind general component properties:</b></p>
14.118 <ol>
14.119 <li>Right-click the component you want to bind and choose Property Bindings.</li>
14.120 <li>In the Property Bindings dialog box, choose the property that you want to bind from the list on the left side.</li>
14.121 <li>Choose the target to which you want to bind from the list on the right side. </li>
14.122 <li>Click Apply and click Close. </li>
14.123 </ol>
14.124
14.125 <dl>
14.126 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
14.127 <dd><a href="../../ui_elements/dialogs/property_binding_db.html">Property Bindings Dialog Box</a></dd>
14.128 <dd><a href="../aboutcomponents.html">About Components</a></dd>
14.129 <dd><a href="../common_comp_props.html">Common Component Properties</a></dd>
14.130 <dd><a href="../../jsp-jsfel/jsf_expression_language_intro.html">JavaServer
14.131 Faces Expression Language</a></dd>
14.132 <dd><a href="components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
14.133 <dd><a href="../../ui_elements/propsheets/propsheet_win.html">Properties Window</a></dd>
14.134 </dl>
14.135 <dl>
14.136 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
14.137
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14.144
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14.146
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15.4 -<html>
15.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
15.6 <!--
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15.10 -->
15.11 <head>
15.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
15.13 <title>Component Tasks: Quick Reference</title>
15.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
15.15 </head>
15.16
15.17 <body>
15.18 <h1>Component Tasks: Quick Reference</h1>
15.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
15.20 <p>
15.21 This topic describes common tasks that you can perform with components. For more detailed information, click the links in the right column. </p>
15.22
15.23 <table border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" summary="The left column lists the task name. The right column lists the steps to perform.">
15.24 <tr valign="top">
15.25 <th scope="col" align="left">To perform this task...</th>
15.26 <th scope="col" align="left">Follow these steps</th>
15.27 </tr>
15.28 <tr valign="top">
15.29 <td>Add a component to a page</td>
15.30 <td><ol>
15.31 <li> Ensure that the page is open in the
15.32 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
15.33 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/editors/visual_designer_popup.html">
15.34 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
15.35 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
15.36 <param name="viewerSize" value="500,500">
15.37 <param name="text" value="Visual Designer."></object>
15.38
15.39 </li>
15.40 <li>In the <object classid=
15.41 "java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer">
15.42 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/palette/palette_win_graphic.html">
15.43 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
15.44 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
15.45 <param name="viewerSize" value="300,515">
15.46 <param name="text" value="Components view of the Palette"></object> select the <a href="../aboutcomponents.html">type
15.47 of component</a> to add by clicking the corresponding
15.48 category.</li>
15.49 <li>Double-click the component or drag the component to
15.50 the Visual Designer and drop it.</li>
15.51 </ol></td>
15.52 </tr>
15.53 <tr valign="top">
15.54 <td>Add a category to the palette </td>
15.55 <td><ol>
15.56 <li>If necessary, open the <object classid=
15.57 "java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer">
15.58 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/palette/palette_win_graphic.html">
15.59 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
15.60 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
15.61 <param name="viewerSize" value="300,515">
15.62 <param name="text" value="Components view of the Palette"></object> by choosing Window > Palette. </li>
15.63 <li>Right-click any category and choose Create New Category.</li>
15.64 <li>In the New Palette Category dialog box, enter a name for the category.</li>
15.65 </ol></td>
15.66 </tr>
15.67 <tr valign="top">
15.68 <td>Add a table</td>
15.69 <td><ul>
15.70 <li>See <a href="../../connect_data/howtodata/add_table_to_page.html">Adding a Database Table to a Page</a>.</li>
15.71 </ul></td>
15.72 </tr>
15.73 <tr valign="top">
15.74 <td>Add, use, change, rename, or delete code clips</td>
15.75 <td><ul>
15.76 <li>See <a href="add_clip.html">Adding and Managing Code
15.77 Clips</a>. </li>
15.78 </ul></td>
15.79 </tr>
15.80 <tr valign="top">
15.81 <td>Align components</td>
15.82 <td><ol>
15.83 <li>In the
15.84 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
15.85 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/editors/visual_designer_popup.html">
15.86 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
15.87 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
15.88 <param name="viewerSize" value="500,500">
15.89 <param name="text" value="Visual Designer,"></object>
15.90
15.91 hold down the Shift key and
15.92 select the components to align.</li>
15.93 <li>Right-click the last component selected and choose
15.94 <a href="align_components.html">Align > <i>alignment-command</i></a>.</li>
15.95 </ol></td>
15.96 </tr>
15.97 <tr valign="top">
15.98 <td>Bind default component property</td>
15.99 <td><ol>
15.100 <li>Right-click the component you want to bind and choose <a href="bind_comp_props.html">Bind to Data</a>. </li>
15.101 <li>In the Bind to Data dialog box, choose whether to bind to an object or bind to a data provider.</li>
15.102 <li>Choose the target to which you want to bind the property. </li>
15.103 </ol></td>
15.104 </tr>
15.105 <tr valign="top">
15.106 <td>Bind general component properties</td>
15.107 <td><ol>
15.108 <li>Right-click the component you want to bind and
15.109 choose <a href="bind_comp_props.html">Property Bindings</a>. </li>
15.110 <li>In the Property Bindings dialog box, choose the property
15.111 to which you want to bind from the list on the left
15.112 side.</li>
15.113 <li>Choose the target to which you want to bind the property
15.114 from the list on the right side. </li>
15.115 </ol></td>
15.116 </tr>
15.117 <tr valign="top">
15.118 <td>Delete a component from a page</td>
15.119 <td><ol>
15.120 <li>In the
15.121 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
15.122 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/editors/visual_designer_popup.html">
15.123 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
15.124 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
15.125 <param name="viewerSize" value="500,500">
15.126 <param name="text" value="Visual Designer"></object>
15.127
15.128 or
15.129 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
15.130 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
15.131 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
15.132 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
15.133 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
15.134 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object>
15.135 select
15.136 the component to delete. </li>
15.137 <li>Right-click the component and choose Delete. </li>
15.138 </ol></td>
15.139 </tr>
15.140 <tr valign="top">
15.141 <td>Remove a component library</td>
15.142 <td><ul>
15.143 <li>See <a href="remove_comp_lib.html">Removing a Component Library</a>.</li>
15.144 </ul></td>
15.145 </tr>
15.146 <tr valign="top">
15.147 <td>Edit component CSS styles (change appearance of a component
15.148 on a page)</td>
15.149 <td><ol>
15.150 <li>In the
15.151 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
15.152 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/editors/visual_designer_popup.html">
15.153 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
15.154 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
15.155 <param name="viewerSize" value="500,500">
15.156 <param name="text" value="Visual Designer,"></object>
15.157 click the component. </li>
15.158 <li>In the <a href="../../ui_elements/propsheets/propsheet_win.html">Properties window</a>, click the ellipsis button (...)
15.159 next to the <code>style</code> property.
15.160 <p>The <a href="../../ui_elements/propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style
15.161 Editor</a> opens.</p>
15.162 </li>
15.163 <li>Choose categories from the list on the left side of
15.164 the editor. </li>
15.165 <li>Set the styles for the categories that you want to
15.166 apply to the component.</li>
15.167 <li>Review the changes to the component in the Visual Designer.</li>
15.168 <li>Click OK to apply all the settings to the component's
15.169 style property.</li>
15.170 </ol></td>
15.171 </tr>
15.172 <tr valign="top">
15.173 <td>Edit a style sheet</td>
15.174 <td><ol>
15.175 <li>In the
15.176 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
15.177 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/project_nav/project_nav_win.html">
15.178 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
15.179 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
15.180 <param name="viewerSize" value="350,560">
15.181 <param name="text" value="Projects window"></object>
15.182 under the <i>project-name</i> > Web Pages > resources node, double-click <code>stylesheet.css</code> (the default style sheet) or any other CSS file in the directory. </li>
15.183 <li>In the <a href="../../ui_elements/editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>, edit the style sheet.</li>
15.184 <li>From the main menu, choose File > Save. </li>
15.185 </ol></td>
15.186 </tr>
15.187 <tr valign="top">
15.188 <td>Handle component events</td>
15.189 <td><ol>
15.190 <li>In the
15.191 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
15.192 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/editors/visual_designer_popup.html">
15.193 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
15.194 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
15.195 <param name="viewerSize" value="500,500">
15.196 <param name="text" value="Visual Designer,"></object>
15.197
15.198 click the Java button in the editor toolbar.</li>
15.199 <li>Add the Java code for your event handler to the methods.
15.200 <p>As you type, the
15.201 <a href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/editing/csh/about_source_editor.html">Java Editor</a> offers suggestions for
15.202 code completion, including potential methods and instance
15.203 variables for objects you refer to. </p>
15.204 </li>
15.205 <li>You can also position the cursor on an item for which
15.206 you need information and type Ctrl-Shift-Space to view Javadoc documentation. </li>
15.207 </ol></td>
15.208 </tr>
15.209 <tr valign="top">
15.210 <td>Import new components</td>
15.211 <td><ul>
15.212 <li>See <a href="import_complib.html">Importing Components</a>.</li>
15.213 </ul></td>
15.214 </tr>
15.215 <tr valign="top">
15.216 <td>Nest components</td>
15.217 <td><ul>
15.218 <li>In the
15.219 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
15.220 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/editors/visual_designer_popup.html">
15.221 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
15.222 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
15.223 <param name="viewerSize" value="500,500">
15.224 <param name="text" value="Visual Designer,"></object>
15.225
15.226 drag the component on top of
15.227 the component in which it should <a href="nest_comp.html">nest</a>.
15.228 </li>
15.229 </ul></td>
15.230 </tr>
15.231 <tr valign="top">
15.232 <td>Preview pages</td>
15.233 <td><ul>
15.234 <li>In the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
15.235 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/editors/visual_designer_popup.html">
15.236 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
15.237 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
15.238 <param name="viewerSize" value="500,500">
15.239 <param name="text" value="Visual Designer,"></object>
15.240 right-click and choose <a href="preview_form.html">Preview
15.241 in Browser</a>. </li>
15.242 </ul></td>
15.243 </tr>
15.244 <tr valign="top">
15.245 <td>Select a single component</td>
15.246 <td> <ul>
15.247 <li>In the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
15.248 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/editors/visual_designer_popup.html">
15.249 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
15.250 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
15.251 <param name="viewerSize" value="500,500">
15.252 <param name="text" value="Visual Designer"></object>
15.253 or in the
15.254 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
15.255 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
15.256 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
15.257 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
15.258 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
15.259 <param name="text" value="Navigator window,"></object>
15.260 click the component.</li>
15.261 </ul></td>
15.262 </tr>
15.263 <tr valign="top">
15.264 <td>Select multiple components</td>
15.265 <td>
15.266 <p>There are several techniques:</p>
15.267 <ul>
15.268 <li>In the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
15.269 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/editors/visual_designer_popup.html">
15.270 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
15.271 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
15.272 <param name="viewerSize" value="500,500">
15.273 <param name="text" value="Visual Designer"></object>
15.274 or in the
15.275 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
15.276 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
15.277 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
15.278 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
15.279 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
15.280 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object>
15.281 click each component while holding down the Control
15.282 key. </li>
15.283 <li>In the Outline window, click the first item in
15.284 the list, then hold down the shift key and click the
15.285 last item in the list. All components in between are
15.286 selected.</li>
15.287 <li>In the Visual Designer, click and hold the mouse button
15.288 down, then drag the mouse to enclose fully all the items
15.289 to select.</li>
15.290 </ul></td>
15.291 </tr>
15.292 <tr valign="top">
15.293 <td>Set component properties</td>
15.294 <td><ol>
15.295 <li>In the
15.296 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
15.297 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/editors/visual_designer_popup.html">
15.298 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
15.299 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
15.300 <param name="viewerSize" value="500,500">
15.301 <param name="text" value="Visual Designer">
15.302 </object>
15.303 or in the
15.304 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
15.305 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
15.306 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
15.307 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
15.308 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
15.309 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object> select
15.310 the component. </li>
15.311 <li>In the <a href="../../ui_elements/propsheets/propsheet_win.html">Properties window</a>, <a href="set_comp_props.html">set the properties</a>.</li>
15.312 </ol></td>
15.313 </tr>
15.314 <tr valign="top">
15.315 <td>Set CSS styles</td>
15.316 <td><ol>
15.317 <li>In the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
15.318 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/editors/visual_designer_popup.html">
15.319 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
15.320 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
15.321 <param name="viewerSize" value="500,500">
15.322 <param name="text" value="Visual Designer">
15.323 </object>
15.324 click the component. </li>
15.325 <li>In the <a href="../../ui_elements/propsheets/propsheet_win.html">Properties window</a>, click the ellipsis button (...) next to style.</li>
15.326 <li>Choose a Style Editor category from the list on the left side of the editor. </li>
15.327 <li>Select style settings related to the category to the right of the list of categories.</li>
15.328 <li>When you have finished, click OK to apply the styles. </li>
15.329 </ol></td>
15.330 </tr>
15.331 <tr valign="top">
15.332 <td>Set page layout</td>
15.333 <td><ol>
15.334 <li>In the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
15.335 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/editors/visual_designer_popup.html">
15.336 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
15.337 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
15.338 <param name="viewerSize" value="500,500">
15.339 <param name="text" value="Visual Designer">
15.340 </object>
15.341 click the page background so you can see the Page properties. </li>
15.342 <li>In the <a href="../../ui_elements/propsheets/propsheet_win.html">Properties window</a>, select the value for <a href="layout_comp.html">Page
15.343 Layout</a>.</li>
15.344 </ol></td>
15.345 </tr>
15.346 <tr valign="top">
15.347 <td>Set tab order</td>
15.348 <td><ol>
15.349 <li>In the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
15.350 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/editors/visual_designer_popup.html">
15.351 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
15.352 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
15.353 <param name="viewerSize" value="500,500">
15.354 <param name="text" value="Visual Designer">
15.355 </object>
15.356 or the
15.357 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
15.358 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
15.359 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
15.360 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
15.361 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
15.362 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object>
15.363 select
15.364 the component.</li>
15.365 <li>In the <a href="../../ui_elements/propsheets/propsheet_win.html">Properties window</a> find the <code>tabindex</code> property under the Accessibility
15.366 section and enter the <a href="set_tab_order.html">tab index</a> number.</li>
15.367 </ol></td>
15.368 </tr>
15.369 <tr valign="top">
15.370 <td>Set the grid</td>
15.371 <td><ol>
15.372 <li>Choose Tools > Options on Microsoft Windows or UNIX systems, or choose NetBeans > Preferences on Macintosh systems. </li>
15.373 <li>Click Miscellaneous tabons button and then the Visual Web tab.</li>
15.374 <li>Enter the new Grid Height and Grid Width in the corresponding field. Use the checkboxes to set whether to <a href="snap2grid.html">Show Grid or Snap to Grid.</a>.</li>
15.375 </ol></td>
15.376 </tr>
15.377 <tr valign="top">
15.378 <td>Snap components to the grid</td>
15.379 <td><ol>
15.380 <li>In the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
15.381 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/editors/visual_designer_popup.html">
15.382 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
15.383 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
15.384 <param name="viewerSize" value="500,500">
15.385 <param name="text" value="Visual Designer">
15.386 </object>
15.387 select the item.</li>
15.388 <li>Right-click and choose <a href="snap2grid.html">Snap To Grid</a>.</li>
15.389 </ol></td>
15.390 </tr>
15.391 <tr valign="top">
15.392 <td>Stack components</td>
15.393 <td><ul>
15.394 <li>In the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
15.395 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/editors/visual_designer_popup.html">
15.396 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
15.397 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
15.398 <param name="viewerSize" value="500,500">
15.399 <param name="text" value="Visual Designer">
15.400 </object>
15.401 right-click the component and
15.402 choose <a href="layer_comp.html">Bring To Front or Send
15.403 To Back</a>. </li>
15.404 </ul></td>
15.405 </tr>
15.406 <tr valign="top">
15.407 <td>Use a style sheet</td>
15.408 <td><ol>
15.409 <li>In the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
15.410 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/editors/visual_designer_popup.html">
15.411 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
15.412 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
15.413 <param name="viewerSize" value="500,500">
15.414 <param name="text" value="Visual Designer">
15.415 </object>
15.416 click the page. </li>
15.417 <li>In the <a href="../../ui_elements/propsheets/propsheet_win.html">Properties window</a>, click the ellipsis button (...)
15.418 next to <a href="style_sheet.html">Style Sheet</a>.</li>
15.419 <li>Enter the file name and location.</li>
15.420 </ol></td>
15.421 </tr>
15.422 <tr valign="top">
15.423 <td>View a page at different resolutions</td>
15.424 <td><ul>
15.425 <li>In the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
15.426 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/editors/visual_designer_popup.html">
15.427 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
15.428 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
15.429 <param name="viewerSize" value="500,500">
15.430 <param name="text" value="Visual Designer">
15.431 </object>
15.432 right-click and choose <a href="view_browser_size.html">Target Browser Window > <i>resolution</i></a>, where <i>resolution</i> is a series of specific numeric resolution settings. </li>
15.433 </ul></td>
15.434 </tr>
15.435 <tr valign="top">
15.436 <td>View and zoom an image </td>
15.437 <td><ol>
15.438 <li>In the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
15.439 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/project_nav/project_nav_win.html">
15.440 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
15.441 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
15.442 <param name="viewerSize" value="350,560">
15.443 <param name="text" value="Projects window"></object>
15.444 double-click an image to display it in the editor.</li>
15.445 <li>Use the toolbar that appears in the editor to enlarge or shrink the image.</li>
15.446 </ol></td>
15.447 </tr>
15.448 </table>
15.449
15.450 <dl>
15.451 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
15.452 <dd><a href="../aboutcomponents.html">About Components</a></dd>
15.453 <dd><a href="../component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
15.454 <!--<dd><a href="../probscomponents.html">Problems and Solutions with Components</a></dd> -->
15.455 </dl>
15.456 <dl>
15.457 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
15.458
15.459 <dd>
15.460 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
15.461 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
15.462 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
15.463 </object>
15.464 </dd>
15.465
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15.470 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
15.471 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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15.494 <head>
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15.496 <title>Component Tasks: Quick Reference</title>
15.497 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
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15.499
15.500 <body>
15.501 <h2>Component Tasks: Quick Reference</h2>
15.502 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
15.503 <p>
15.504 This topic describes common tasks that you can perform with components. For more detailed information, click the links in the right column. </p>
15.505
15.506 <table border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" summary="The left column lists the task name. The right column lists the steps to perform.">
15.507 <tr valign="top">
15.508 <th scope="col" align="left">To perform this task...</th>
15.509 <th scope="col" align="left">Follow these steps</th>
15.510 </tr>
15.511 <tr valign="top">
15.512 <td>Add a component to a page</td>
15.513 <td><ol>
15.514 <li> Ensure that the page is open in the
15.515 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
15.516 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/editors/visual_designer_popup.html">
15.517 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
15.518 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
15.519 <param name="viewerSize" value="500,500">
15.520 <param name="text" value="Visual Designer."></object>
15.521
15.522 </li>
15.523 <li>In the <object classid=
15.524 "java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer">
15.525 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/palette/palette_win_graphic.html">
15.526 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
15.527 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
15.528 <param name="viewerSize" value="300,515">
15.529 <param name="text" value="Components view of the Palette"></object> select the <a href="../aboutcomponents.html">type
15.530 of component</a> to add by clicking the corresponding
15.531 category.</li>
15.532 <li>Double-click the component or drag the component to
15.533 the Visual Designer and drop it.</li>
15.534 </ol></td>
15.535 </tr>
15.536 <tr valign="top">
15.537 <td>Add a category to the palette </td>
15.538 <td><ol>
15.539 <li>If necessary, open the <object classid=
15.540 "java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer">
15.541 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/palette/palette_win_graphic.html">
15.542 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
15.543 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
15.544 <param name="viewerSize" value="300,515">
15.545 <param name="text" value="Components view of the Palette"></object> by choosing Window > Palette. </li>
15.546 <li>Right-click any category and choose Create New Category.</li>
15.547 <li>In the New Palette Category dialog box, enter a name for the category.</li>
15.548 </ol></td>
15.549 </tr>
15.550 <tr valign="top">
15.551 <td>Add a table</td>
15.552 <td><ul>
15.553 <li>See <a href="../../connect_data/howtodata/add_table_to_page.html">Adding a Database Table to a Page</a>.</li>
15.554 </ul></td>
15.555 </tr>
15.556 <tr valign="top">
15.557 <td>Add, use, change, rename, or delete code clips</td>
15.558 <td><ul>
15.559 <li>See <a href="add_clip.html">Adding and Managing Code
15.560 Clips</a>. </li>
15.561 </ul></td>
15.562 </tr>
15.563 <tr valign="top">
15.564 <td>Align components</td>
15.565 <td><ol>
15.566 <li>In the
15.567 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
15.568 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/editors/visual_designer_popup.html">
15.569 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
15.570 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
15.571 <param name="viewerSize" value="500,500">
15.572 <param name="text" value="Visual Designer,"></object>
15.573
15.574 hold down the Shift key and
15.575 select the components to align.</li>
15.576 <li>Right-click the last component selected and choose
15.577 <a href="align_components.html">Align > <i>alignment-command</i></a>.</li>
15.578 </ol></td>
15.579 </tr>
15.580 <tr valign="top">
15.581 <td>Bind default component property</td>
15.582 <td><ol>
15.583 <li>Right-click the component you want to bind and choose <a href="bind_comp_props.html">Bind to Data</a>. </li>
15.584 <li>In the Bind to Data dialog box, choose whether to bind to an object or bind to a data provider.</li>
15.585 <li>Choose the target to which you want to bind the property. </li>
15.586 </ol></td>
15.587 </tr>
15.588 <tr valign="top">
15.589 <td>Bind general component properties</td>
15.590 <td><ol>
15.591 <li>Right-click the component you want to bind and
15.592 choose <a href="bind_comp_props.html">Property Bindings</a>. </li>
15.593 <li>In the Property Bindings dialog box, choose the property
15.594 to which you want to bind from the list on the left
15.595 side.</li>
15.596 <li>Choose the target to which you want to bind the property
15.597 from the list on the right side. </li>
15.598 </ol></td>
15.599 </tr>
15.600 <tr valign="top">
15.601 <td>Delete a component from a page</td>
15.602 <td><ol>
15.603 <li>In the
15.604 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
15.605 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/editors/visual_designer_popup.html">
15.606 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
15.607 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
15.608 <param name="viewerSize" value="500,500">
15.609 <param name="text" value="Visual Designer"></object>
15.610
15.611 or
15.612 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
15.613 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
15.614 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
15.615 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
15.616 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
15.617 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object>
15.618 select
15.619 the component to delete. </li>
15.620 <li>Right-click the component and choose Delete. </li>
15.621 </ol></td>
15.622 </tr>
15.623 <tr valign="top">
15.624 <td>Remove a component library</td>
15.625 <td><ul>
15.626 <li>See <a href="remove_comp_lib.html">Removing a Component Library</a>.</li>
15.627 </ul></td>
15.628 </tr>
15.629 <tr valign="top">
15.630 <td>Edit component CSS styles (change appearance of a component
15.631 on a page)</td>
15.632 <td><ol>
15.633 <li>In the
15.634 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
15.635 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/editors/visual_designer_popup.html">
15.636 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
15.637 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
15.638 <param name="viewerSize" value="500,500">
15.639 <param name="text" value="Visual Designer,"></object>
15.640 click the component. </li>
15.641 <li>In the <a href="../../ui_elements/propsheets/propsheet_win.html">Properties window</a>, click the ellipsis button (...)
15.642 next to the <code>style</code> property.
15.643 <p>The <a href="../../ui_elements/propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style
15.644 Editor</a> opens.</p>
15.645 </li>
15.646 <li>Choose categories from the list on the left side of
15.647 the editor. </li>
15.648 <li>Set the styles for the categories that you want to
15.649 apply to the component.</li>
15.650 <li>Review the changes to the component in the Visual Designer.</li>
15.651 <li>Click OK to apply all the settings to the component's
15.652 style property.</li>
15.653 </ol></td>
15.654 </tr>
15.655 <tr valign="top">
15.656 <td>Edit a style sheet</td>
15.657 <td><ol>
15.658 <li>In the
15.659 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
15.660 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/project_nav/project_nav_win.html">
15.661 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
15.662 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
15.663 <param name="viewerSize" value="350,560">
15.664 <param name="text" value="Projects window"></object>
15.665 under the <i>project-name</i> > Web Pages > resources node, double-click <code>stylesheet.css</code> (the default style sheet) or any other CSS file in the directory. </li>
15.666 <li>In the <a href="../../ui_elements/editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>, edit the style sheet.</li>
15.667 <li>From the main menu, choose File > Save. </li>
15.668 </ol></td>
15.669 </tr>
15.670 <tr valign="top">
15.671 <td>Handle component events</td>
15.672 <td><ol>
15.673 <li>In the
15.674 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
15.675 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/editors/visual_designer_popup.html">
15.676 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
15.677 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
15.678 <param name="viewerSize" value="500,500">
15.679 <param name="text" value="Visual Designer,"></object>
15.680
15.681 click the Java button in the editor toolbar.</li>
15.682 <li>Add the Java code for your event handler to the methods.
15.683 <p>As you type, the
15.684 <a href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/editing/csh/about_source_editor.html">Java Editor</a> offers suggestions for
15.685 code completion, including potential methods and instance
15.686 variables for objects you refer to. </p>
15.687 </li>
15.688 <li>You can also position the cursor on an item for which
15.689 you need information and type Ctrl-Shift-Space to view Javadoc documentation. </li>
15.690 </ol></td>
15.691 </tr>
15.692 <tr valign="top">
15.693 <td>Import new components</td>
15.694 <td><ul>
15.695 <li>See <a href="import_complib.html">Importing Components</a>.</li>
15.696 </ul></td>
15.697 </tr>
15.698 <tr valign="top">
15.699 <td>Nest components</td>
15.700 <td><ul>
15.701 <li>In the
15.702 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
15.703 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/editors/visual_designer_popup.html">
15.704 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
15.705 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
15.706 <param name="viewerSize" value="500,500">
15.707 <param name="text" value="Visual Designer,"></object>
15.708
15.709 drag the component on top of
15.710 the component in which it should <a href="nest_comp.html">nest</a>.
15.711 </li>
15.712 </ul></td>
15.713 </tr>
15.714 <tr valign="top">
15.715 <td>Preview pages</td>
15.716 <td><ul>
15.717 <li>In the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
15.718 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/editors/visual_designer_popup.html">
15.719 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
15.720 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
15.721 <param name="viewerSize" value="500,500">
15.722 <param name="text" value="Visual Designer,"></object>
15.723 right-click and choose <a href="preview_form.html">Preview
15.724 in Browser</a>. </li>
15.725 </ul></td>
15.726 </tr>
15.727 <tr valign="top">
15.728 <td>Select a single component</td>
15.729 <td> <ul>
15.730 <li>In the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
15.731 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/editors/visual_designer_popup.html">
15.732 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
15.733 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
15.734 <param name="viewerSize" value="500,500">
15.735 <param name="text" value="Visual Designer"></object>
15.736 or in the
15.737 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
15.738 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
15.739 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
15.740 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
15.741 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
15.742 <param name="text" value="Navigator window,"></object>
15.743 click the component.</li>
15.744 </ul></td>
15.745 </tr>
15.746 <tr valign="top">
15.747 <td>Select multiple components</td>
15.748 <td>
15.749 <p>There are several techniques:</p>
15.750 <ul>
15.751 <li>In the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
15.752 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/editors/visual_designer_popup.html">
15.753 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
15.754 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
15.755 <param name="viewerSize" value="500,500">
15.756 <param name="text" value="Visual Designer"></object>
15.757 or in the
15.758 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
15.759 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
15.760 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
15.761 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
15.762 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
15.763 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object>
15.764 click each component while holding down the Control
15.765 key. </li>
15.766 <li>In the Outline window, click the first item in
15.767 the list, then hold down the shift key and click the
15.768 last item in the list. All components in between are
15.769 selected.</li>
15.770 <li>In the Visual Designer, click and hold the mouse button
15.771 down, then drag the mouse to enclose fully all the items
15.772 to select.</li>
15.773 </ul></td>
15.774 </tr>
15.775 <tr valign="top">
15.776 <td>Set component properties</td>
15.777 <td><ol>
15.778 <li>In the
15.779 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
15.780 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/editors/visual_designer_popup.html">
15.781 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
15.782 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
15.783 <param name="viewerSize" value="500,500">
15.784 <param name="text" value="Visual Designer">
15.785 </object>
15.786 or in the
15.787 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
15.788 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
15.789 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
15.790 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
15.791 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
15.792 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object> select
15.793 the component. </li>
15.794 <li>In the <a href="../../ui_elements/propsheets/propsheet_win.html">Properties window</a>, <a href="set_comp_props.html">set the properties</a>.</li>
15.795 </ol></td>
15.796 </tr>
15.797 <tr valign="top">
15.798 <td>Set CSS styles</td>
15.799 <td><ol>
15.800 <li>In the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
15.801 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/editors/visual_designer_popup.html">
15.802 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
15.803 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
15.804 <param name="viewerSize" value="500,500">
15.805 <param name="text" value="Visual Designer">
15.806 </object>
15.807 click the component. </li>
15.808 <li>In the <a href="../../ui_elements/propsheets/propsheet_win.html">Properties window</a>, click the ellipsis button (...) next to style.</li>
15.809 <li>Choose a Style Editor category from the list on the left side of the editor. </li>
15.810 <li>Select style settings related to the category to the right of the list of categories.</li>
15.811 <li>When you have finished, click OK to apply the styles. </li>
15.812 </ol></td>
15.813 </tr>
15.814 <tr valign="top">
15.815 <td>Set page layout</td>
15.816 <td><ol>
15.817 <li>In the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
15.818 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/editors/visual_designer_popup.html">
15.819 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
15.820 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
15.821 <param name="viewerSize" value="500,500">
15.822 <param name="text" value="Visual Designer">
15.823 </object>
15.824 click the page background so you can see the Page properties. </li>
15.825 <li>In the <a href="../../ui_elements/propsheets/propsheet_win.html">Properties window</a>, select the value for <a href="layout_comp.html">Page
15.826 Layout</a>.</li>
15.827 </ol></td>
15.828 </tr>
15.829 <tr valign="top">
15.830 <td>Set tab order</td>
15.831 <td><ol>
15.832 <li>In the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
15.833 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/editors/visual_designer_popup.html">
15.834 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
15.835 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
15.836 <param name="viewerSize" value="500,500">
15.837 <param name="text" value="Visual Designer">
15.838 </object>
15.839 or the
15.840 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
15.841 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
15.842 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
15.843 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
15.844 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
15.845 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object>
15.846 select
15.847 the component.</li>
15.848 <li>In the <a href="../../ui_elements/propsheets/propsheet_win.html">Properties window</a> find the <code>tabindex</code> property under the Accessibility
15.849 section and enter the <a href="set_tab_order.html">tab index</a> number.</li>
15.850 </ol></td>
15.851 </tr>
15.852 <tr valign="top">
15.853 <td>Set the grid</td>
15.854 <td><ol>
15.855 <li>Choose Tools > Options on Microsoft Windows or UNIX systems, or choose NetBeans > Preferences on Macintosh systems. </li>
15.856 <li>Click Miscellaneous tabons button and then the Visual Web tab.</li>
15.857 <li>Enter the new Grid Height and Grid Width in the corresponding field. Use the checkboxes to set whether to <a href="snap2grid.html">Show Grid or Snap to Grid.</a>.</li>
15.858 </ol></td>
15.859 </tr>
15.860 <tr valign="top">
15.861 <td>Snap components to the grid</td>
15.862 <td><ol>
15.863 <li>In the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
15.864 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/editors/visual_designer_popup.html">
15.865 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
15.866 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
15.867 <param name="viewerSize" value="500,500">
15.868 <param name="text" value="Visual Designer">
15.869 </object>
15.870 select the item.</li>
15.871 <li>Right-click and choose <a href="snap2grid.html">Snap To Grid</a>.</li>
15.872 </ol></td>
15.873 </tr>
15.874 <tr valign="top">
15.875 <td>Stack components</td>
15.876 <td><ul>
15.877 <li>In the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
15.878 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/editors/visual_designer_popup.html">
15.879 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
15.880 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
15.881 <param name="viewerSize" value="500,500">
15.882 <param name="text" value="Visual Designer">
15.883 </object>
15.884 right-click the component and
15.885 choose <a href="layer_comp.html">Bring To Front or Send
15.886 To Back</a>. </li>
15.887 </ul></td>
15.888 </tr>
15.889 <tr valign="top">
15.890 <td>Use a style sheet</td>
15.891 <td><ol>
15.892 <li>In the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
15.893 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/editors/visual_designer_popup.html">
15.894 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
15.895 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
15.896 <param name="viewerSize" value="500,500">
15.897 <param name="text" value="Visual Designer">
15.898 </object>
15.899 click the page. </li>
15.900 <li>In the <a href="../../ui_elements/propsheets/propsheet_win.html">Properties window</a>, click the ellipsis button (...)
15.901 next to <a href="style_sheet.html">Style Sheet</a>.</li>
15.902 <li>Enter the file name and location.</li>
15.903 </ol></td>
15.904 </tr>
15.905 <tr valign="top">
15.906 <td>View a page at different resolutions</td>
15.907 <td><ul>
15.908 <li>In the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
15.909 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/editors/visual_designer_popup.html">
15.910 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
15.911 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
15.912 <param name="viewerSize" value="500,500">
15.913 <param name="text" value="Visual Designer">
15.914 </object>
15.915 right-click and choose <a href="view_browser_size.html">Target Browser Window > <i>resolution</i></a>, where <i>resolution</i> is a series of specific numeric resolution settings. </li>
15.916 </ul></td>
15.917 </tr>
15.918 <tr valign="top">
15.919 <td>View and zoom an image </td>
15.920 <td><ol>
15.921 <li>In the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
15.922 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/project_nav/project_nav_win.html">
15.923 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
15.924 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
15.925 <param name="viewerSize" value="350,560">
15.926 <param name="text" value="Projects window"></object>
15.927 double-click an image to display it in the editor.</li>
15.928 <li>Use the toolbar that appears in the editor to enlarge or shrink the image.</li>
15.929 </ol></td>
15.930 </tr>
15.931 </table>
15.932
15.933 <dl>
15.934 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
15.935 <dd><a href="../aboutcomponents.html">About Components</a></dd>
15.936 <dd><a href="../component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
15.937 <!--<dd><a href="../probscomponents.html">Problems and Solutions with Components</a></dd> -->
15.938 </dl>
15.939 <dl>
15.940 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
15.941
15.942 <dd>
15.943 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
15.944 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
15.945 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
15.946 </object>
15.947 </dd>
15.948
15.949 </dl>
15.950
15.951 <hr>
15.952 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
15.953 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
15.954 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
15.955 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
15.956 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
15.957 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Component Tasks: Quick Reference">
15.958 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
15.959 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
15.960 <small><a href="../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
15.961 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
15.962 <tr>
15.963 <td> </td>
15.964 </tr>
15.965 </table>
15.966 </body>
15.967 </html>
15.968
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16.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/components/howtocomponents/data_source_ref.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
16.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/components/howtocomponents/data_source_ref.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
16.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
16.4 -<html>
16.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
16.6 <!--
16.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
16.8 * All rights reserved.
16.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
16.10 -->
16.11 <head>
16.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
16.13 <title>Connecting Components to Data</title>
16.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
16.15 </head>
16.16
16.17 <body>
16.18 <h1>Connecting Components to Data</h1>
16.19 <p>You can connect components to databases. For more information,
16.20 see the following topics:
16.21 </p>
16.22 <ul>
16.23 <li><a href="../../connect_data/aboutcompdata.html">About Components and Data</a></li>
16.24 <li><a href="../../connect_data/howtodata/data_quickref.html">Visual Web Database Tasks: Quick Reference</a></li>
16.25 </ul>
16.26
16.27 <hr>
16.28 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
16.29 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
16.30 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
16.31 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
16.32 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
16.33 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Connecting Components to Data">
16.34 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
16.35 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
16.36 <small><a href="../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
16.37 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
16.38 <tr>
16.39 <td> </td>
16.40 </tr>
16.41 </table>
16.42 </body>
16.43 </html>
16.44
16.45 \ No newline at end of file
16.46 +<html>
16.47 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
16.48 <!--
16.49 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
16.50 * All rights reserved.
16.51 * Use is subject to license terms.
16.52 -->
16.53 <head>
16.54 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
16.55 <title>Connecting Components to Data</title>
16.56 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
16.57 </head>
16.58
16.59 <body>
16.60 <h2>Connecting Components to Data</h2>
16.61 <p>You can connect components to databases. For more information,
16.62 see the following topics:
16.63 </p>
16.64 <ul>
16.65 <li><a href="../../connect_data/aboutcompdata.html">About Components and Data</a></li>
16.66 <li><a href="../../connect_data/howtodata/data_quickref.html">Visual Web Database Tasks: Quick Reference</a></li>
16.67 </ul>
16.68
16.69 <hr>
16.70 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
16.71 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
16.72 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
16.73 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
16.74 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
16.75 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Connecting Components to Data">
16.76 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
16.77 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
16.78 <small><a href="../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
16.79 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
16.80 <tr>
16.81 <td> </td>
16.82 </tr>
16.83 </table>
16.84 </body>
16.85 </html>
16.86
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17.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/components/howtocomponents/delete_comp.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
17.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/components/howtocomponents/delete_comp.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
17.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
17.4 -<html>
17.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
17.6 <!--
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17.8 * All rights reserved.
17.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
17.10 -->
17.11 <head>
17.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
17.13 <title>Deleting a Component From a Page</title>
17.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
17.15 </head>
17.16
17.17 <body>
17.18 <h1>Deleting a Component From a Page</h1>
17.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
17.20 <ol>
17.21 <li>In the Visual Designer or <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
17.22 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
17.23 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
17.24 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
17.25 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
17.26 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object>, select the component to delete. </li>
17.27 <li>Either press the Delete key or right-click the component and choose Delete. </li>
17.28 </ol>
17.29 <ul class="warning">
17.30 <li>You can select a form component in the Outline window
17.31 and delete it. However, be sure not to delete the original
17.32 form created for the page. Every page must have at least one
17.33 form in it.</li>
17.34 </ul>
17.35 <dl>
17.36 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
17.37 <dd><a href="../aboutcomponents.html">About Components</a></dd>
17.38 <dd><a href="components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
17.39 </dl>
17.40 <dl>
17.41 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
17.42
17.43 <dd>
17.44 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
17.45 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
17.46 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
17.47 </object>
17.48 </dd>
17.49
17.50 </dl>
17.51
17.52
17.53 <hr>
17.54 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
17.55 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
17.56 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
17.57 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
17.58 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
17.59 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Deleting a Component From a Page">
17.60 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
17.61 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
17.62 <small><a href="../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
17.63 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
17.64 <tr>
17.65 <td> </td>
17.66 </tr>
17.67 </table>
17.68 </body>
17.69 </html>
17.70
17.71 \ No newline at end of file
17.72 +<html>
17.73 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
17.74 <!--
17.75 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
17.76 * All rights reserved.
17.77 * Use is subject to license terms.
17.78 -->
17.79 <head>
17.80 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
17.81 <title>Deleting a Component From a Page</title>
17.82 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
17.83 </head>
17.84
17.85 <body>
17.86 <h2>Deleting a Component From a Page</h2>
17.87 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
17.88 <ol>
17.89 <li>In the Visual Designer or <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
17.90 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
17.91 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
17.92 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
17.93 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
17.94 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object>, select the component to delete. </li>
17.95 <li>Either press the Delete key or right-click the component and choose Delete. </li>
17.96 </ol>
17.97 <ul class="warning">
17.98 <li>You can select a form component in the Outline window
17.99 and delete it. However, be sure not to delete the original
17.100 form created for the page. Every page must have at least one
17.101 form in it.</li>
17.102 </ul>
17.103 <dl>
17.104 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
17.105 <dd><a href="../aboutcomponents.html">About Components</a></dd>
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18.18 <h1>
18.19 Importing Components</h1>
18.20 <p>
18.21 <small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href=
18.22 "#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small>
18.23 </p>
18.24 <p>
18.25 Third-party components can be created by component vendors or experienced Java programmers
18.26 who follow the guidelines for packaging JavaServer Faces components for the IDE.
18.27 The components are packaged in special component libraries that you can import into the IDE, making it available to be added to projects. To use a component library in a project, you add it to the project in the
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18.35 and the IDE displays the components in the Palette when that project is open. Both tasks are described below. </p>
18.36 <p>
18.37 <b>To import a component library:</b>
18.38 </p>
18.39 <ol>
18.40 <li>From the main menu, choose Tools > Component Libraries.
18.41 <p>
18.42 The <a href="../../ui_elements/dialogs/component_library_manager.html">Component Library Manager</a> opens.
18.43 </p>
18.44 </li>
18.45
18.46 <li>
18.47 Click the Import button at the bottom left of the Component Library Manager.
18.48 </li>
18.49 <li>
18.50 In the Import Component Library dialog box, click Browse
18.51 </li>
18.52 <li>
18.53 Navigate to the component library location and click Open.
18.54 <p>
18.55 The path to the component library appears in the Import Component Library dialog box.
18.56 </p>
18.57 </li>
18.58 <li>
18.59 Click OK.
18.60 <p>
18.61 The component library appears in the Component Library Manager and is added to your user directory.
18.62 </p>
18.63 <p>In the Component Library Manager, you can see a list of the components in the library. To the right of each component name is the category under which it will be listed in the Palette. In the left Component Libraries pane, you can select individual JAR files that comprise the component library and see a list of their contents. </p>
18.64 </li>
18.65 <li>Click Close to close the Component Library Manager.</li>
18.66 </ol>
18.67 <p>
18.68 <b>To use a component library in a project:</b><a name="addcomplib"></a></p>
18.69 <ol>
18.70 <li> Open the Visual Web Application project in which you want to use the library's components.
18.71 <ul class="note">
18.72 <li>If the components are JavaServer Faces 1.2 components, the project must be using a server that supports this level of JavaServer Faces technology. For example, if you use version 9 or later of the <a href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/j2ee/sun/ide/docs/general/aboutplugin.html">Sun Java System Application Server</a> server and also use Java EE 5, both JavaServer Faces 1.2 and 1.1 components are supported.</li>
18.73 </ul>
18.74 </li>
18.75 <li>In the
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18.83 open the main project node and right-click the Component Libraries subnode. </li>
18.84 <li>Choose Add Component Library.</li>
18.85 <li>In the <a href="../../ui_elements/dialogs/add_complib.html">Add Component Library dialog box</a>, you see a list of component libraries that you can add to your project.
18.86 <ul class="note">
18.87 <li>If you have already added a component library to your project, you will not see that library in the list. You can click the Manage Component Libraries button and open the Component Library Manager to see which libraries you have added to the IDE and to add another library.</li>
18.88 </ul>
18.89 </li>
18.90 <li>Select the library you want to add and click Add Component Library.
18.91 <p>There is a delay as the IDE adds the jars contained in the component library to the project's classpath and displays the components to the Palette.</p>
18.92 <p>When you open a page of your project in the Visual Designer, you see the new components in the Palette under the category defined by the component library. You can drag the new components and drop them on pages you are editing in the Visual
18.93 Designer, and you can work with these components just as you work with the components supplied
18.94 with the IDE.</p>
18.95 </li>
18.96 </ol>
18.97
18.98 <dl>
18.99 <dt>
18.100 <a name="seealso">See Also</a>
18.101 </dt>
18.102 <dd><a href="../about_complibs.html">About Component Libraries</a> </dd>
18.103 <dd> <a href="../../ui_elements/dialogs/import_components_db.html">Import Component Library Dialog Box</a></dd>
18.104 <dd> <a href="remove_comp_lib.html">Removing a Component Library</a> </dd>
18.105 <dd> <a href="../../components/howtocomponents/update_comp_lib.html">Updating a Component Library</a> </dd>
18.106 <dd>
18.107 <a href="add_section_to_palette.html">Adding a Category to the Palette</a>
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18.163 <h2>
18.164 Importing Components</h2>
18.165 <p>
18.166 <small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href=
18.167 "#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small>
18.168 </p>
18.169 <p>
18.170 Third-party components can be created by component vendors or experienced Java programmers
18.171 who follow the guidelines for packaging JavaServer Faces components for the IDE.
18.172 The components are packaged in special component libraries that you can import into the IDE, making it available to be added to projects. To use a component library in a project, you add it to the project in the
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18.180 and the IDE displays the components in the Palette when that project is open. Both tasks are described below. </p>
18.181 <p>
18.182 <b>To import a component library:</b>
18.183 </p>
18.184 <ol>
18.185 <li>From the main menu, choose Tools > Component Libraries.
18.186 <p>
18.187 The <a href="../../ui_elements/dialogs/component_library_manager.html">Component Library Manager</a> opens.
18.188 </p>
18.189 </li>
18.190
18.191 <li>
18.192 Click the Import button at the bottom left of the Component Library Manager.
18.193 </li>
18.194 <li>
18.195 In the Import Component Library dialog box, click Browse
18.196 </li>
18.197 <li>
18.198 Navigate to the component library location and click Open.
18.199 <p>
18.200 The path to the component library appears in the Import Component Library dialog box.
18.201 </p>
18.202 </li>
18.203 <li>
18.204 Click OK.
18.205 <p>
18.206 The component library appears in the Component Library Manager and is added to your user directory.
18.207 </p>
18.208 <p>In the Component Library Manager, you can see a list of the components in the library. To the right of each component name is the category under which it will be listed in the Palette. In the left Component Libraries pane, you can select individual JAR files that comprise the component library and see a list of their contents. </p>
18.209 </li>
18.210 <li>Click Close to close the Component Library Manager.</li>
18.211 </ol>
18.212 <p>
18.213 <b>To use a component library in a project:</b><a name="addcomplib"></a></p>
18.214 <ol>
18.215 <li> Open the Visual Web Application project in which you want to use the library's components.
18.216 <ul class="note">
18.217 <li>If the components are JavaServer Faces 1.2 components, the project must be using a server that supports this level of JavaServer Faces technology. For example, if you use version 9 or later of the <a href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/j2ee/sun/ide/docs/general/aboutplugin.html">Sun Java System Application Server</a> server and also use Java EE 5, both JavaServer Faces 1.2 and 1.1 components are supported.</li>
18.218 </ul>
18.219 </li>
18.220 <li>In the
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18.228 open the main project node and right-click the Component Libraries subnode. </li>
18.229 <li>Choose Add Component Library.</li>
18.230 <li>In the <a href="../../ui_elements/dialogs/add_complib.html">Add Component Library dialog box</a>, you see a list of component libraries that you can add to your project.
18.231 <ul class="note">
18.232 <li>If you have already added a component library to your project, you will not see that library in the list. You can click the Manage Component Libraries button and open the Component Library Manager to see which libraries you have added to the IDE and to add another library.</li>
18.233 </ul>
18.234 </li>
18.235 <li>Select the library you want to add and click Add Component Library.
18.236 <p>There is a delay as the IDE adds the jars contained in the component library to the project's classpath and displays the components to the Palette.</p>
18.237 <p>When you open a page of your project in the Visual Designer, you see the new components in the Palette under the category defined by the component library. You can drag the new components and drop them on pages you are editing in the Visual
18.238 Designer, and you can work with these components just as you work with the components supplied
18.239 with the IDE.</p>
18.240 </li>
18.241 </ol>
18.242
18.243 <dl>
18.244 <dt>
18.245 <a name="seealso">See Also</a>
18.246 </dt>
18.247 <dd><a href="../about_complibs.html">About Component Libraries</a> </dd>
18.248 <dd> <a href="../../ui_elements/dialogs/import_components_db.html">Import Component Library Dialog Box</a></dd>
18.249 <dd> <a href="remove_comp_lib.html">Removing a Component Library</a> </dd>
18.250 <dd> <a href="../../components/howtocomponents/update_comp_lib.html">Updating a Component Library</a> </dd>
18.251 <dd>
18.252 <a href="add_section_to_palette.html">Adding a Category to the Palette</a>
18.253 </dd>
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19.13 <title>Stacking Components</title>
19.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
19.15 </head>
19.16
19.17 <body>
19.18 <h1>Stacking Components</h1>
19.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
19.20
19.21 <p>You can visually stack components on top of each other by specifying the same x, y position for multiple components. You
19.22 can determine the position in the stack of each component. In the following example,
19.23 the logo graphic is underneath a search field and a button.</p>
19.24 <p><img src="../../images/stacking_comp.gif" alt="Image of a logo graphic under and search field and button"></p>
19.25 <p>If you have multiple layers, bring the bottom component to the front first, then the second component, and so on until you bring the topmost component to the front last. </p>
19.26 <p>You can select components in the Visual Designer or the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
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19.30 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
19.31 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object>.</p>
19.32 <p><b>To determine stacking order:</b></p>
19.33 <ul>
19.34 <li>In the Visual Designer or Navigator window, right-click the component and choose Bring to Front or Send to Back.</li>
19.35 </ul>
19.36 <dl>
19.37 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
19.38 <dd><a href="../aboutcomponents.html">About Components</a></dd>
19.39 <dd><a href="nest_comp.html">Nesting Components</a></dd>
19.40 <dd><a href="components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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19.88
19.89 <body>
19.90 <h2>Stacking Components</h2>
19.91 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
19.92
19.93 <p>You can visually stack components on top of each other by specifying the same x, y position for multiple components. You
19.94 can determine the position in the stack of each component. In the following example,
19.95 the logo graphic is underneath a search field and a button.</p>
19.96 <p><img src="../../images/stacking_comp.gif" alt="Image of a logo graphic under and search field and button"></p>
19.97 <p>If you have multiple layers, bring the bottom component to the front first, then the second component, and so on until you bring the topmost component to the front last. </p>
19.98 <p>You can select components in the Visual Designer or the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
19.99 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
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19.101 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
19.102 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
19.103 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object>.</p>
19.104 <p><b>To determine stacking order:</b></p>
19.105 <ul>
19.106 <li>In the Visual Designer or Navigator window, right-click the component and choose Bring to Front or Send to Back.</li>
19.107 </ul>
19.108 <dl>
19.109 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
19.110 <dd><a href="../aboutcomponents.html">About Components</a></dd>
19.111 <dd><a href="nest_comp.html">Nesting Components</a></dd>
19.112 <dd><a href="components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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20.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/components/howtocomponents/layout_comp.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
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20.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
20.13 <title>Setting Component Layout</title>
20.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
20.15 </head>
20.16
20.17 <body>
20.18 <h1>Setting Page Layout</h1>
20.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
20.20
20.21 <p>If you drag a component from the Palette to the Visual Designer, where the component appears depends on the type of layout you have set for the page. You can set the following kinds of layouts: </p>
20.22 <ul>
20.23 <li><b>Grid Layout. </b>Grid layout is the default layout. Grid layout positions components at the location where you drop them on the page. This positioning is often called absolute positioning. If you are using <a href="snap2grid.html">snap to grid</a>, each component is positioned relative to the nearest grid corner when it is created. Even if you specify grid layout, some compound components use flow layout. Group panels, for example, align their children components using flow layout.</li>
20.24 <li><b>Flow Layout.</b> Flow layout positions components from left to right on the first line. When no more components fit, the components are positioned left to right on the next line, proceeding down the page. Some components, such as buttons and output text, are added to a line until no more components fit. Other components, such as tables, create their own paragraphs, that is, they appear on a new line by themselves.</li>
20.25 </ul>
20.26 <p><b>To change a page's layout:</b></p>
20.27 <ol>
20.28 <li>In the Visual Designer, click the page. </li>
20.29 <li>In the page's <a href="../../ui_elements/propsheets/propsheet_win.html">Properties window</a>, select the value for Page Layout.</li>
20.30 </ol>
20.31 <dl>
20.32 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
20.33 <dd><a href="snap2grid.html">Setting the Grid</a></dd>
20.34 <dd><a href="../aboutcomponents.html">About Components</a></dd>
20.35 <dd><a href="components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
20.36 <dd><a href="../../ui_elements/propsheets/propsheet_win.html">Properties Window</a></dd>
20.37 </dl>
20.38 <dl>
20.39 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
20.40
20.41 <dd>
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20.47
20.48 </dl>
20.49
20.50
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20.76 -->
20.77 <head>
20.78 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
20.79 <title>Setting Component Layout</title>
20.80 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
20.81 </head>
20.82
20.83 <body>
20.84 <h2>Setting Page Layout</h2>
20.85 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
20.86
20.87 <p>If you drag a component from the Palette to the Visual Designer, where the component appears depends on the type of layout you have set for the page. You can set the following kinds of layouts: </p>
20.88 <ul>
20.89 <li><b>Grid Layout. </b>Grid layout is the default layout. Grid layout positions components at the location where you drop them on the page. This positioning is often called absolute positioning. If you are using <a href="snap2grid.html">snap to grid</a>, each component is positioned relative to the nearest grid corner when it is created. Even if you specify grid layout, some compound components use flow layout. Group panels, for example, align their children components using flow layout.</li>
20.90 <li><b>Flow Layout.</b> Flow layout positions components from left to right on the first line. When no more components fit, the components are positioned left to right on the next line, proceeding down the page. Some components, such as buttons and output text, are added to a line until no more components fit. Other components, such as tables, create their own paragraphs, that is, they appear on a new line by themselves.</li>
20.91 </ul>
20.92 <p><b>To change a page's layout:</b></p>
20.93 <ol>
20.94 <li>In the Visual Designer, click the page. </li>
20.95 <li>In the page's <a href="../../ui_elements/propsheets/propsheet_win.html">Properties window</a>, select the value for Page Layout.</li>
20.96 </ol>
20.97 <dl>
20.98 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
20.99 <dd><a href="snap2grid.html">Setting the Grid</a></dd>
20.100 <dd><a href="../aboutcomponents.html">About Components</a></dd>
20.101 <dd><a href="components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
20.102 <dd><a href="../../ui_elements/propsheets/propsheet_win.html">Properties Window</a></dd>
20.103 </dl>
20.104 <dl>
20.105 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
20.106
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20.113
20.114 </dl>
20.115
20.116
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21.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/components/howtocomponents/nest_comp.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
21.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/components/howtocomponents/nest_comp.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
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21.6 <!--
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21.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
21.10 -->
21.11 <head>
21.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
21.13 <title>Nesting Components</title>
21.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
21.15 </head>
21.16
21.17 <body>
21.18 <h1>Nesting Components</h1>
21.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
21.20
21.21 <p>Nesting is putting components inside container components in the component hierarchy. In the following example, the static text, drop down list, and button are nested in a group panel.</p>
21.22 <p><img src="../../images/print_nesting.gif" alt="screenshot of a panel with an output text, a dropdown and a button nested in it"></p>
21.23 <p>When you view the component hierarchy in the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
21.24 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
21.25 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
21.26 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
21.27 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
21.28 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object>, it matches the hierarchy in the Visual Designer. </p>
21.29 <p><b>To nest a component:</b></p>
21.30 <ul>
21.31 <li>In the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
21.32 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/editors/visual_designer_popup.html">
21.33 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
21.34 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
21.35 <param name="viewerSize" value="500,500">
21.36 <param name="text" value="Visual Designer,"></object> drag the component on top of the container component in which
21.37 it should nest. </li>
21.38 </ul>
21.39 <p><b>To rearrange nesting order:</b></p>
21.40 <ul>
21.41 <li>In the
21.42 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
21.43 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/editors/visual_designer_popup.html">
21.44 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
21.45 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
21.46 <param name="viewerSize" value="500,500">
21.47 <param name="text" value="Visual Designer">
21.48 </object>
21.49 or
21.50 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
21.51 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
21.52 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
21.53 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
21.54 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
21.55 <param name="text" value="Navigator window,">
21.56 </object>
21.57 select the component and drag it to a new position in the component hierarchy.</li>
21.58 </ul>
21.59
21.60 <dl>
21.61 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
21.62 <dd><a href="../aboutcomponents.html">About Components</a></dd>
21.63 <dd><a href="layer_comp.html">Stacking Components</a></dd>
21.64 <dd><a href="components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
21.65 <dd><a href="../../ui_elements/navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">About the Navigator Window</a></dd>
21.66 </dl>
21.67 <dl>
21.68 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
21.69
21.70 <dd>
21.71 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
21.72 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
21.73 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
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21.75 </dd>
21.76
21.77 </dl>
21.78
21.79
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21.85 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
21.86 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Nesting Components">
21.87 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
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21.90 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
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21.92 <td> </td>
21.93 </tr>
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21.95 </body>
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21.97
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21.101 <!--
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21.103 * All rights reserved.
21.104 * Use is subject to license terms.
21.105 -->
21.106 <head>
21.107 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
21.108 <title>Nesting Components</title>
21.109 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
21.110 </head>
21.111
21.112 <body>
21.113 <h2>Nesting Components</h2>
21.114 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
21.115
21.116 <p>Nesting is putting components inside container components in the component hierarchy. In the following example, the static text, drop down list, and button are nested in a group panel.</p>
21.117 <p><img src="../../images/print_nesting.gif" alt="screenshot of a panel with an output text, a dropdown and a button nested in it"></p>
21.118 <p>When you view the component hierarchy in the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
21.119 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
21.120 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
21.121 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
21.122 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
21.123 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object>, it matches the hierarchy in the Visual Designer. </p>
21.124 <p><b>To nest a component:</b></p>
21.125 <ul>
21.126 <li>In the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
21.127 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/editors/visual_designer_popup.html">
21.128 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
21.129 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
21.130 <param name="viewerSize" value="500,500">
21.131 <param name="text" value="Visual Designer,"></object> drag the component on top of the container component in which
21.132 it should nest. </li>
21.133 </ul>
21.134 <p><b>To rearrange nesting order:</b></p>
21.135 <ul>
21.136 <li>In the
21.137 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
21.138 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/editors/visual_designer_popup.html">
21.139 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
21.140 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
21.141 <param name="viewerSize" value="500,500">
21.142 <param name="text" value="Visual Designer">
21.143 </object>
21.144 or
21.145 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
21.146 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
21.147 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
21.148 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
21.149 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
21.150 <param name="text" value="Navigator window,">
21.151 </object>
21.152 select the component and drag it to a new position in the component hierarchy.</li>
21.153 </ul>
21.154
21.155 <dl>
21.156 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
21.157 <dd><a href="../aboutcomponents.html">About Components</a></dd>
21.158 <dd><a href="layer_comp.html">Stacking Components</a></dd>
21.159 <dd><a href="components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
21.160 <dd><a href="../../ui_elements/navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">About the Navigator Window</a></dd>
21.161 </dl>
21.162 <dl>
21.163 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
21.164
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21.167 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
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21.170 </dd>
21.171
21.172 </dl>
21.173
21.174
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21.178 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
21.179 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
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22.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
22.4 -<html>
22.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
22.6 <!--
22.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
22.8 * All rights reserved.
22.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
22.10 -->
22.11 <head>
22.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
22.13 <title>Previewing a Page</title>
22.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
22.15 </head>
22.16
22.17 <body>
22.18 <h1>Previewing a Page </h1>
22.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
22.20
22.21 <p>You can do a quick preview of a page without compiling and running the full application. The preview shows the page in the default web browser as it will appear when the application is run.</p>
22.22 <p><b>To preview a page:</b></p>
22.23 <ul>
22.24 <li>In the Visual Designer, right-click and choose Preview in Browser. </li>
22.25 </ul>
22.26 <dl>
22.27 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
22.28 <dd><a href="../../web/deploy/about_deploy.html">Deploying a Web Application</a></dd>
22.29 <dd><a href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/webbrowser/webbrowser.html">Changing the Web Browser</a></dd>
22.30 <dd><a href="../aboutcomponents.html">About Components</a></dd>
22.31 <dd><a href="components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
22.32 </dl>
22.33 <dl>
22.34 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
22.35
22.36 <dd>
22.37 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
22.38 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
22.39 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
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22.41 </dd>
22.42
22.43 </dl>
22.44
22.45
22.46 <hr>
22.47 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
22.48 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
22.49 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
22.50 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
22.51 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
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22.53 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
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22.55 <small><a href="../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
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22.58 <td> </td>
22.59 </tr>
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22.63
22.64 \ No newline at end of file
22.65 +<html>
22.66 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
22.67 <!--
22.68 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
22.69 * All rights reserved.
22.70 * Use is subject to license terms.
22.71 -->
22.72 <head>
22.73 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
22.74 <title>Previewing a Page</title>
22.75 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
22.76 </head>
22.77
22.78 <body>
22.79 <h2>Previewing a Page </h2>
22.80 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
22.81
22.82 <p>You can do a quick preview of a page without compiling and running the full application. The preview shows the page in the default web browser as it will appear when the application is run.</p>
22.83 <p><b>To preview a page:</b></p>
22.84 <ul>
22.85 <li>In the Visual Designer, right-click and choose Preview in Browser. </li>
22.86 </ul>
22.87 <dl>
22.88 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
22.89 <dd><a href="../../web/deploy/about_deploy.html">Deploying a Web Application</a></dd>
22.90 <dd><a href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/webbrowser/webbrowser.html">Changing the Web Browser</a></dd>
22.91 <dd><a href="../aboutcomponents.html">About Components</a></dd>
22.92 <dd><a href="components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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23.15 <title>Removing a Component Library</title>
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23.17 <body>
23.18 <h1>
23.19 Removing a Component Library</h1>
23.20 <p>
23.21 <small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small>
23.22 </p>
23.23 <p>
23.24 If you previously added a component library containing a set of JavaServer Faces components that were
23.25 provided by a component vendor, this topic tells you how you can remove references to the library from a project or delete the
23.26 component library altogether. </p>
23.27 <p>The <a href="../../ui_elements/dialogs/component_library_manager.html">Component Library Manager</a> has a Remove button that removes a component library from the <code>.netbeans</code> directory and removes all its components from the palette. However, this action does not remove any component libraries that are embedded in projects.</p>
23.28 <ul class="note">
23.29 <li>If you remove a component library from the IDE and then open a project that continues to use that component library, you will be prompted to add the component library back into the IDE so the components can be displayed in the Palette, thus undoing the removal.</li>
23.30 </ul>
23.31 <p><b>To remove the component library from a project:</b></p>
23.32 <ol>
23.33 <li>Open the <i>project-name</i> node in the
23.34 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
23.35 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/project_nav/project_nav_win.html">
23.36 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
23.37 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
23.38 <param name="viewerSize" value="350,560">
23.39 <param name="text" value="Projects window.">
23.40 </object>
23.41 </li>
23.42 <li>If your project is using component from the library, remove those components from your project's pages before removing the library.
23.43 <ul class="note">
23.44 <li>Removing the components while the library is still referenced reduces the amount of code cleanup you have to perform. After removing the components, you still have to do some manual code cleanup, such as removing the import statements from page beans that used the components and removing any event handling methods that you created for those components. You can do this cleanup either before or after removing the library.
23.45 </li>
23.46 </ul>
23.47 </li>
23.48 <li>Open the Component Libraries node and right-click the library you want to remove, and then choose Remove.</li>
23.49 <li>You see a message warning that removing the library can cause errors in your projects. If you are using no components from the library in your project, click OK to remove the library. </li>
23.50 </ol>
23.51
23.52 <p>
23.53 <b>To delete a component library from the IDE:</b>
23.54 </p>
23.55 <ol>
23.56 <li>Choose Tools > Component Libraries. </li>
23.57 <li>
23.58 In the Component Library Manager, select the library you want to delete and click the
23.59 Remove button at the bottom of the window.
23.60 <ul class="note">
23.61 <li>You might see a message saying that you have projects open that use the library. If so, click OK in the message and close the Component Library Manager, and then close those projects. You can then reopen the Component Library Manager and start over.</li>
23.62 </ul>
23.63 </li>
23.64 <li>
23.65 Confirm that you want to delete the library.
23.66 <p>The library is removed from your user directory. Any projects that use the library can continue to do so because they have their own copy of the library in the project directory.</p>
23.67 </li>
23.68 </ol>
23.69
23.70 <dl>
23.71 <dt>
23.72 <a name="seealso">See Also</a>
23.73 </dt>
23.74 <dd>
23.75 </dd>
23.76 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/import_complib.html">Importing Components</a></dd>
23.77 <dd> <a href="../../components/howtocomponents/update_comp_lib.html">Updating a Component Library</a> </dd>
23.78 <dd><a href="../about_complibs.html">About Component Libraries</a>
23.79 </dd>
23.80 </dl>
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23.116 <h2>
23.117 Removing a Component Library</h2>
23.118 <p>
23.119 <small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small>
23.120 </p>
23.121 <p>
23.122 If you previously added a component library containing a set of JavaServer Faces components that were
23.123 provided by a component vendor, this topic tells you how you can remove references to the library from a project or delete the
23.124 component library altogether. </p>
23.125 <p>The <a href="../../ui_elements/dialogs/component_library_manager.html">Component Library Manager</a> has a Remove button that removes a component library from the <code>.netbeans</code> directory and removes all its components from the palette. However, this action does not remove any component libraries that are embedded in projects.</p>
23.126 <ul class="note">
23.127 <li>If you remove a component library from the IDE and then open a project that continues to use that component library, you will be prompted to add the component library back into the IDE so the components can be displayed in the Palette, thus undoing the removal.</li>
23.128 </ul>
23.129 <p><b>To remove the component library from a project:</b></p>
23.130 <ol>
23.131 <li>Open the <i>project-name</i> node in the
23.132 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
23.133 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/project_nav/project_nav_win.html">
23.134 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
23.135 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
23.136 <param name="viewerSize" value="350,560">
23.137 <param name="text" value="Projects window.">
23.138 </object>
23.139 </li>
23.140 <li>If your project is using component from the library, remove those components from your project's pages before removing the library.
23.141 <ul class="note">
23.142 <li>Removing the components while the library is still referenced reduces the amount of code cleanup you have to perform. After removing the components, you still have to do some manual code cleanup, such as removing the import statements from page beans that used the components and removing any event handling methods that you created for those components. You can do this cleanup either before or after removing the library.
23.143 </li>
23.144 </ul>
23.145 </li>
23.146 <li>Open the Component Libraries node and right-click the library you want to remove, and then choose Remove.</li>
23.147 <li>You see a message warning that removing the library can cause errors in your projects. If you are using no components from the library in your project, click OK to remove the library. </li>
23.148 </ol>
23.149
23.150 <p>
23.151 <b>To delete a component library from the IDE:</b>
23.152 </p>
23.153 <ol>
23.154 <li>Choose Tools > Component Libraries. </li>
23.155 <li>
23.156 In the Component Library Manager, select the library you want to delete and click the
23.157 Remove button at the bottom of the window.
23.158 <ul class="note">
23.159 <li>You might see a message saying that you have projects open that use the library. If so, click OK in the message and close the Component Library Manager, and then close those projects. You can then reopen the Component Library Manager and start over.</li>
23.160 </ul>
23.161 </li>
23.162 <li>
23.163 Confirm that you want to delete the library.
23.164 <p>The library is removed from your user directory. Any projects that use the library can continue to do so because they have their own copy of the library in the project directory.</p>
23.165 </li>
23.166 </ol>
23.167
23.168 <dl>
23.169 <dt>
23.170 <a name="seealso">See Also</a>
23.171 </dt>
23.172 <dd>
23.173 </dd>
23.174 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/import_complib.html">Importing Components</a></dd>
23.175 <dd> <a href="../../components/howtocomponents/update_comp_lib.html">Updating a Component Library</a> </dd>
23.176 <dd><a href="../about_complibs.html">About Component Libraries</a>
23.177 </dd>
23.178 </dl>
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24.13 <title>Selecting Components in a Page</title>
24.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
24.15 </head>
24.16
24.17 <body>
24.18 <h1>Selecting Components in a Page</h1>
24.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
24.20
24.21 <p>You can select components in several different ways. </p>
24.22 <p><b>To select a single component:</b></p>
24.23 <ul>
24.24 <li>In the
24.25 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
24.26 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/editors/visual_designer_popup.html">
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24.29 <param name="viewerSize" value="500,500">
24.30 <param name="text" value="Visual Designer">
24.31 </object>
24.32 or the
24.33 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
24.34 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
24.35 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
24.36 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
24.37 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
24.38 <param name="text" value="Navigator window,">
24.39 </object>
24.40 click the component.</li>
24.41 </ul>
24.42 <p><b>To select multiple components, use any of the following
24.43 techniques:</b></p>
24.44 <ul>
24.45 <li>In the
24.46 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
24.47 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/editors/visual_designer_popup.html">
24.48 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
24.49 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
24.50 <param name="viewerSize" value="500,500">
24.51 <param name="text" value="Visual Designer">
24.52 </object>
24.53 or the
24.54 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
24.55 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
24.56 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
24.57 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
24.58 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
24.59 <param name="text" value="Navigator window,">
24.60 </object>
24.61 click each component while holding down the
24.62 Control or Shift key. </li>
24.63 <li> In the Navigator window, click the first item in the list, then hold down the shift key and click the last item in the list. All components in between are selected.</li>
24.64 <li>In the Visual Designer, click and hold the mouse button down, then drag the mouse to enclose fully all the items to select.</li>
24.65 </ul>
24.66 <dl>
24.67 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
24.68 <dd><a href="../aboutcomponents.html">About Components</a></dd>
24.69 <dd><a href="components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
24.70 </dl>
24.71 <dl>
24.72 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
24.73
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24.76 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
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24.79 </dd>
24.80
24.81 </dl>
24.82
24.83
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24.114 </head>
24.115
24.116 <body>
24.117 <h2>Selecting Components in a Page</h2>
24.118 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
24.119
24.120 <p>You can select components in several different ways. </p>
24.121 <p><b>To select a single component:</b></p>
24.122 <ul>
24.123 <li>In the
24.124 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
24.125 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/editors/visual_designer_popup.html">
24.126 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
24.127 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
24.128 <param name="viewerSize" value="500,500">
24.129 <param name="text" value="Visual Designer">
24.130 </object>
24.131 or the
24.132 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
24.133 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
24.134 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
24.135 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
24.136 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
24.137 <param name="text" value="Navigator window,">
24.138 </object>
24.139 click the component.</li>
24.140 </ul>
24.141 <p><b>To select multiple components, use any of the following
24.142 techniques:</b></p>
24.143 <ul>
24.144 <li>In the
24.145 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
24.146 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/editors/visual_designer_popup.html">
24.147 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
24.148 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
24.149 <param name="viewerSize" value="500,500">
24.150 <param name="text" value="Visual Designer">
24.151 </object>
24.152 or the
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24.154 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
24.155 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
24.156 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
24.157 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
24.158 <param name="text" value="Navigator window,">
24.159 </object>
24.160 click each component while holding down the
24.161 Control or Shift key. </li>
24.162 <li> In the Navigator window, click the first item in the list, then hold down the shift key and click the last item in the list. All components in between are selected.</li>
24.163 <li>In the Visual Designer, click and hold the mouse button down, then drag the mouse to enclose fully all the items to select.</li>
24.164 </ul>
24.165 <dl>
24.166 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
24.167 <dd><a href="../aboutcomponents.html">About Components</a></dd>
24.168 <dd><a href="components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
24.169 </dl>
24.170 <dl>
24.171 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
24.172
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24.178 </dd>
24.179
24.180 </dl>
24.181
24.182
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25.13 <title>Setting Component Properties</title>
25.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
25.15 </head>
25.16
25.17 <body>
25.18 <h1>Setting Component Properties</h1>
25.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
25.20 <p>Properties typically determine how a component looks and behaves; for example, a button has a <code>text</code> property that specifies the label on the button. Properties can be set in the Properties window, in the Java source code, or in the JSP
25.21 source code. </p>
25.22
25.23 <p><b>To set component properties visually:</b></p>
25.24 <ol>
25.25 <li>In the Design view of the
25.26 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
25.27 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/editors/visual_designer_popup.html">
25.28 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
25.29 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
25.30 <param name="viewerSize" value="500,500">
25.31 <param name="text" value="Visual Designer">
25.32 </object>
25.33 or the
25.34 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
25.35 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
25.36 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
25.37 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
25.38 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
25.39 <param name="text" value="Navigator window,">
25.40 </object>
25.41 select the component. </li>
25.42 <li>In the <a href="../../ui_elements/propsheets/propsheet_win.html">Properties window</a>, set the properties.</li>
25.43 </ol>
25.44
25.45 <p><b>To set component properties in the JSP source code:</b></p>
25.46 <ol>
25.47 <li>In the
25.48 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
25.49 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/editors/visual_designer_popup.html">
25.50 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
25.51 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
25.52 <param name="viewerSize" value="500,500">
25.53 <param name="text" value="Visual Designer">
25.54 </object>
25.55 select the JSP button at the top of the page.</li>
25.56 <li>In the <a href="../../ui_elements/editors/about_jsp_editor.html">JSP
25.57 Editor</a>, edit the code that corresponds to your component. </li>
25.58 </ol>
25.59 <p><b>To set component properties in the Java source code:</b></p>
25.60 <ol>
25.61 <li>In the
25.62 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
25.63 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/editors/visual_designer_popup.html">
25.64 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
25.65 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
25.66 <param name="viewerSize" value="500,500">
25.67 <param name="text" value="Visual Designer">
25.68 </object>
25.69 select the Java button at the top of the page. </li>
25.70 <li>In the <a href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/editing/csh/about_source_editor.html">Java
25.71 Editor</a>, edit the code that corresponds to your component.</li>
25.72 </ol>
25.73 <dl>
25.74 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
25.75 <dd><a href="../aboutcomponents.html">About Components</a></dd>
25.76 <dd><a href="../common_comp_props.html">Common Component Properties</a></dd>
25.77 <dd><a href="../about_prop_methods.html">About Property Methods</a></dd>
25.78 <dd><a href="style_sheet.html">Using Cascading Style Sheets</a></dd>
25.79 <dd><a href="components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
25.80 <dd><a href="../../ui_elements/propsheets/propsheet_win.html">Properties Window</a></dd>
25.81 <dd><a href="bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
25.82 </dl>
25.83 <dl>
25.84 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
25.85
25.86 <dd>
25.87 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
25.88 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
25.89 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
25.90 </object>
25.91 </dd>
25.92
25.93 </dl>
25.94
25.95
25.96 <hr>
25.97 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
25.98 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
25.99 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
25.100 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
25.101 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
25.102 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Setting Component Properties">
25.103 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
25.104 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
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25.106 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
25.107 <tr>
25.108 <td> </td>
25.109 </tr>
25.110 </table>
25.111 </body>
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25.114 \ No newline at end of file
25.115 +<html>
25.116 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
25.117 <!--
25.118 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
25.119 * All rights reserved.
25.120 * Use is subject to license terms.
25.121 -->
25.122 <head>
25.123 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
25.124 <title>Setting Component Properties</title>
25.125 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
25.126 </head>
25.127
25.128 <body>
25.129 <h2>Setting Component Properties</h2>
25.130 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
25.131 <p>Properties typically determine how a component looks and behaves; for example, a button has a <code>text</code> property that specifies the label on the button. Properties can be set in the Properties window, in the Java source code, or in the JSP
25.132 source code. </p>
25.133
25.134 <p><b>To set component properties visually:</b></p>
25.135 <ol>
25.136 <li>In the Design view of the
25.137 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
25.138 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/editors/visual_designer_popup.html">
25.139 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
25.140 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
25.141 <param name="viewerSize" value="500,500">
25.142 <param name="text" value="Visual Designer">
25.143 </object>
25.144 or the
25.145 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
25.146 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
25.147 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
25.148 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
25.149 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
25.150 <param name="text" value="Navigator window,">
25.151 </object>
25.152 select the component. </li>
25.153 <li>In the <a href="../../ui_elements/propsheets/propsheet_win.html">Properties window</a>, set the properties.</li>
25.154 </ol>
25.155
25.156 <p><b>To set component properties in the JSP source code:</b></p>
25.157 <ol>
25.158 <li>In the
25.159 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
25.160 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/editors/visual_designer_popup.html">
25.161 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
25.162 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
25.163 <param name="viewerSize" value="500,500">
25.164 <param name="text" value="Visual Designer">
25.165 </object>
25.166 select the JSP button at the top of the page.</li>
25.167 <li>In the <a href="../../ui_elements/editors/about_jsp_editor.html">JSP
25.168 Editor</a>, edit the code that corresponds to your component. </li>
25.169 </ol>
25.170 <p><b>To set component properties in the Java source code:</b></p>
25.171 <ol>
25.172 <li>In the
25.173 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
25.174 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/editors/visual_designer_popup.html">
25.175 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
25.176 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
25.177 <param name="viewerSize" value="500,500">
25.178 <param name="text" value="Visual Designer">
25.179 </object>
25.180 select the Java button at the top of the page. </li>
25.181 <li>In the <a href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/editing/csh/about_source_editor.html">Java
25.182 Editor</a>, edit the code that corresponds to your component.</li>
25.183 </ol>
25.184 <dl>
25.185 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
25.186 <dd><a href="../aboutcomponents.html">About Components</a></dd>
25.187 <dd><a href="../common_comp_props.html">Common Component Properties</a></dd>
25.188 <dd><a href="../about_prop_methods.html">About Property Methods</a></dd>
25.189 <dd><a href="style_sheet.html">Using Cascading Style Sheets</a></dd>
25.190 <dd><a href="components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
25.191 <dd><a href="../../ui_elements/propsheets/propsheet_win.html">Properties Window</a></dd>
25.192 <dd><a href="bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
25.193 </dl>
25.194 <dl>
25.195 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
25.196
25.197 <dd>
25.198 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
25.199 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
25.200 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
25.201 </object>
25.202 </dd>
25.203
25.204 </dl>
25.205
25.206
25.207 <hr>
25.208 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
25.209 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
25.210 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
25.211 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
25.212 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
25.213 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Setting Component Properties">
25.214 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
25.215 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
25.216 <small><a href="../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
25.217 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
25.218 <tr>
25.219 <td> </td>
25.220 </tr>
25.221 </table>
25.222 </body>
25.223 </html>
25.224
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26.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/components/howtocomponents/set_style_property.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
26.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
26.4 -<html>
26.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
26.6 <!--
26.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
26.8 * All rights reserved.
26.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
26.10 -->
26.11 <head>
26.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
26.13 <title>Setting CSS Styles for a Component</title>
26.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
26.15 </head>
26.16
26.17 <body>
26.18 <h1>Setting CSS Styles for a Component</h1>
26.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
26.20
26.21 <p>The cascading style sheet (CSS) specification enables you to
26.22 override settings in the project style sheet with inline CSS
26.23 styles. You can set individual styles for components
26.24 by adding styles to a component's style property. For example,
26.25 you can set fonts and colors for a Text Field component. </p>
26.26 <p><b>To set styles for a component:</b></p>
26.27 <ol>
26.28 <li>In the
26.29 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
26.30 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/editors/visual_designer_popup.html">
26.31 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
26.32 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
26.33 <param name="viewerSize" value="500,500">
26.34 <param name="text" value="Visual Designer">
26.35 </object>
26.36 click the component. </li>
26.37 <li>In the <a href="../../ui_elements/propsheets/propsheet_win.html">Properties window</a>, click the ellipsis button (...) next
26.38 to style.
26.39 <p>The Style Editor opens.</p>
26.40 </li>
26.41 <li>Choose a Style Editor category from the list on the left side of the
26.42 editor. When you choose a category, you see style settings
26.43 related to the category appear to the right of the list of
26.44 categories.
26.45 <p>For example, the Font category is selected when you open
26.46 the editor, and the editor shows various style settings
26.47 related to fonts, such as Font Family, Size, Weight, Color,
26.48 and so on. Or, if you select Background, you can choose style
26.49 settings like the background color, a background image,
26.50 and various ways to display that background for the component.</p>
26.51 <ul class="note">
26.52 <li>As you choose style settings, you see the component
26.53 change in the preview area to reflect the settings
26.54 you have chosen. Not all style settings produce changes in the appearance
26.55 of the component in the preview area, but these style settings
26.56 do work in the rendered HTML in your application, which you can see by
26.57 right-clicking a page in the Visual Designer and choosing Preview in Browser.
26.58 If a style setting does not produce visual changes in the preview area,
26.59 you see a message to that effect at the bottom of the Style Editor.</li>
26.60 </ul>
26.61 </li>
26.62 <li>When you have finished, click OK to apply the styles.
26.63 </li>
26.64 </ol>
26.65
26.66 <dl>
26.67 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
26.68 <dd><a href="../../ui_elements/propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a></dd>
26.69 <dd><a href="style_sheet.html">Using Cascading Style Sheets</a></dd>
26.70 <dd><a href="../../ui_elements/editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a></dd>
26.71 <dd><a href="../aboutcomponents.html">About Components</a></dd>
26.72 <dd><a href="set_comp_props.html">Setting Component Properties</a></dd>
26.73 <dd><a href="components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick
26.74 Reference</a></dd>
26.75 </dl>
26.76 <dl>
26.77 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
26.78
26.79 <dd>
26.80 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
26.81 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
26.82 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
26.83 </object>
26.84 </dd>
26.85
26.86 </dl>
26.87
26.88
26.89 <hr>
26.90 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
26.91 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
26.92 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
26.93 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
26.94 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
26.95 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Setting CSS Styles for a Component">
26.96 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
26.97 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
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26.99 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
26.100 <tr>
26.101 <td> </td>
26.102 </tr>
26.103 </table>
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26.106
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26.108 \ No newline at end of file
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26.110 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
26.111 <!--
26.112 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
26.113 * All rights reserved.
26.114 * Use is subject to license terms.
26.115 -->
26.116 <head>
26.117 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
26.118 <title>Setting CSS Styles for a Component</title>
26.119 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
26.120 </head>
26.121
26.122 <body>
26.123 <h2>Setting CSS Styles for a Component</h2>
26.124 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
26.125
26.126 <p>The cascading style sheet (CSS) specification enables you to
26.127 override settings in the project style sheet with inline CSS
26.128 styles. You can set individual styles for components
26.129 by adding styles to a component's style property. For example,
26.130 you can set fonts and colors for a Text Field component. </p>
26.131 <p><b>To set styles for a component:</b></p>
26.132 <ol>
26.133 <li>In the
26.134 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
26.135 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/editors/visual_designer_popup.html">
26.136 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
26.137 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
26.138 <param name="viewerSize" value="500,500">
26.139 <param name="text" value="Visual Designer">
26.140 </object>
26.141 click the component. </li>
26.142 <li>In the <a href="../../ui_elements/propsheets/propsheet_win.html">Properties window</a>, click the ellipsis button (...) next
26.143 to style.
26.144 <p>The Style Editor opens.</p>
26.145 </li>
26.146 <li>Choose a Style Editor category from the list on the left side of the
26.147 editor. When you choose a category, you see style settings
26.148 related to the category appear to the right of the list of
26.149 categories.
26.150 <p>For example, the Font category is selected when you open
26.151 the editor, and the editor shows various style settings
26.152 related to fonts, such as Font Family, Size, Weight, Color,
26.153 and so on. Or, if you select Background, you can choose style
26.154 settings like the background color, a background image,
26.155 and various ways to display that background for the component.</p>
26.156 <ul class="note">
26.157 <li>As you choose style settings, you see the component
26.158 change in the preview area to reflect the settings
26.159 you have chosen. Not all style settings produce changes in the appearance
26.160 of the component in the preview area, but these style settings
26.161 do work in the rendered HTML in your application, which you can see by
26.162 right-clicking a page in the Visual Designer and choosing Preview in Browser.
26.163 If a style setting does not produce visual changes in the preview area,
26.164 you see a message to that effect at the bottom of the Style Editor.</li>
26.165 </ul>
26.166 </li>
26.167 <li>When you have finished, click OK to apply the styles.
26.168 </li>
26.169 </ol>
26.170
26.171 <dl>
26.172 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
26.173 <dd><a href="../../ui_elements/propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a></dd>
26.174 <dd><a href="style_sheet.html">Using Cascading Style Sheets</a></dd>
26.175 <dd><a href="../../ui_elements/editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a></dd>
26.176 <dd><a href="../aboutcomponents.html">About Components</a></dd>
26.177 <dd><a href="set_comp_props.html">Setting Component Properties</a></dd>
26.178 <dd><a href="components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick
26.179 Reference</a></dd>
26.180 </dl>
26.181 <dl>
26.182 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
26.183
26.184 <dd>
26.185 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
26.186 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
26.187 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
26.188 </object>
26.189 </dd>
26.190
26.191 </dl>
26.192
26.193
26.194 <hr>
26.195 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
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26.197 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
26.198 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
26.199 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
26.200 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Setting CSS Styles for a Component">
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26.205 <tr>
26.206 <td> </td>
26.207 </tr>
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27.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/components/howtocomponents/set_tab_order.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
27.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/components/howtocomponents/set_tab_order.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
27.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
27.4 -<html>
27.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
27.6 <!--
27.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
27.8 * All rights reserved.
27.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
27.10 -->
27.11 <head>
27.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
27.13 <title>Setting Tab Order</title>
27.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
27.15 </head>
27.16
27.17 <body>
27.18 <h1>Setting Tab Order</h1>
27.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
27.20 Tab order determines the order in which focus moves from one component to another when a user presses the tab
27.21 key at runtime. The default tab order is left to right and
27.22 top to bottom. You can change the tab order of any component.
27.23 <p><b>To set tab order:</b></p>
27.24 <ol>
27.25 <li>In the
27.26 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
27.27 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/editors/visual_designer_popup.html">
27.28 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
27.29 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
27.30 <param name="viewerSize" value="500,500">
27.31 <param name="text" value="Visual Designer">
27.32 </object>
27.33 or
27.34 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
27.35 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
27.36 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
27.37 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
27.38 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
27.39 <param name="text" value="Navigator window">
27.40 </object>
27.41 select the component.</li>
27.42 <li>In the <a href="../../ui_elements/propsheets/propsheet_win.html">Properties window</a> find the <code>tabindex</code> property under the Accessibility section and enter the tab index number.
27.43 <p>For example, to set a component to be first in the tab order, type 1. </p></li>
27.44 </ol>
27.45 <dl>
27.46 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
27.47 <dd><a href="../aboutcomponents.html">About Components</a></dd>
27.48 <dd><a href="components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
27.49 <dd><a href="set_comp_props.html">Setting Component Properties</a></dd>
27.50 <dd><a href="../../ui_elements/propsheets/propsheet_win.html">Properties Window</a></dd>
27.51 </dl>
27.52 <dl>
27.53 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
27.54
27.55 <dd>
27.56 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
27.57 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
27.58 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
27.59 </object>
27.60 </dd>
27.61
27.62 </dl>
27.63
27.64
27.65 <hr>
27.66 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
27.67 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
27.68 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
27.69 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
27.70 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
27.71 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Setting Tab Order">
27.72 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
27.73 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
27.74 <small><a href="../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
27.75 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
27.76 <tr>
27.77 <td> </td>
27.78 </tr>
27.79 </table>
27.80 </body>
27.81 </html>
27.82
27.83 \ No newline at end of file
27.84 +<html>
27.85 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
27.86 <!--
27.87 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
27.88 * All rights reserved.
27.89 * Use is subject to license terms.
27.90 -->
27.91 <head>
27.92 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
27.93 <title>Setting Tab Order</title>
27.94 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
27.95 </head>
27.96
27.97 <body>
27.98 <h2>Setting Tab Order</h2>
27.99 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
27.100 Tab order determines the order in which focus moves from one component to another when a user presses the tab
27.101 key at runtime. The default tab order is left to right and
27.102 top to bottom. You can change the tab order of any component.
27.103 <p><b>To set tab order:</b></p>
27.104 <ol>
27.105 <li>In the
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27.107 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/editors/visual_designer_popup.html">
27.108 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
27.109 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
27.110 <param name="viewerSize" value="500,500">
27.111 <param name="text" value="Visual Designer">
27.112 </object>
27.113 or
27.114 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
27.115 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
27.116 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
27.117 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
27.118 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
27.119 <param name="text" value="Navigator window">
27.120 </object>
27.121 select the component.</li>
27.122 <li>In the <a href="../../ui_elements/propsheets/propsheet_win.html">Properties window</a> find the <code>tabindex</code> property under the Accessibility section and enter the tab index number.
27.123 <p>For example, to set a component to be first in the tab order, type 1. </p></li>
27.124 </ol>
27.125 <dl>
27.126 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
27.127 <dd><a href="../aboutcomponents.html">About Components</a></dd>
27.128 <dd><a href="components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
27.129 <dd><a href="set_comp_props.html">Setting Component Properties</a></dd>
27.130 <dd><a href="../../ui_elements/propsheets/propsheet_win.html">Properties Window</a></dd>
27.131 </dl>
27.132 <dl>
27.133 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
27.134
27.135 <dd>
27.136 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
27.137 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
27.138 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
27.139 </object>
27.140 </dd>
27.141
27.142 </dl>
27.143
27.144
27.145 <hr>
27.146 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
27.147 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
27.148 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
27.149 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
27.150 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
27.151 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Setting Tab Order">
27.152 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
27.153 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
27.154 <small><a href="../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
27.155 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
27.156 <tr>
27.157 <td> </td>
27.158 </tr>
27.159 </table>
27.160 </body>
27.161 </html>
27.162
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28.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/components/howtocomponents/snap2grid.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
28.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/components/howtocomponents/snap2grid.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
28.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
28.4 -<html>
28.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
28.6 <!--
28.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
28.8 * All rights reserved.
28.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
28.10 -->
28.11 <head>
28.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
28.13 <title>Setting the Grid</title>
28.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
28.15 </head>
28.16 <body>
28.17 <h1>Setting the Grid</h1>
28.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
28.19
28.20 <p>When you create components in the
28.21 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
28.22 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/editors/visual_designer_popup.html">
28.23 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
28.24 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
28.25 <param name="viewerSize" value="500,500">
28.26 <param name="text" value="Visual Designer,">
28.27 </object>
28.28 they are positioned on a
28.29 grid. You can determine the size of the grid and whether components move, or snap,
28.30 to the nearest part of the grid when dropped in the Visual Designer. The following example shows a
28.31 button snapped to a visible grid.</p>
28.32 <p><img src="../../images/snap2grid.gif" alt="Image of a button lined up with the right and top lines of the grid"></p>
28.33 <p>The following example shows a button that is not snapped to the grid.</p>
28.34 <p><img src="../../images/snap2grid_off.gif" alt="Image of a button not lined up with the grid"></p>
28.35 <p><b>To set up the grid:</b></p>
28.36 <ol>
28.37 <li>From the main menu, choose Tools > Options on Microsoft Windows or UNIX systems, or choose NetBeans > Preferences on Macintosh systems. </li>
28.38 <li>Click Miscellaneous and then click the Visual Web tab. </li>
28.39 <li>Type the new values into the corresponding fields. </li>
28.40 <li>Click OK.
28.41 <ul class="note">
28.42 <li>To temporarily turn off the grid while working with components, hold down the
28.43 Shift key.</li>
28.44 </ul></li>
28.45 </ol>
28.46 <b>To snap an item to the grid:</b>
28.47 <ol>
28.48 <li>In the
28.49 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
28.50 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/editors/visual_designer_popup.html">
28.51 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
28.52 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
28.53 <param name="viewerSize" value="500,500">
28.54 <param name="text" value="Visual Designer,">
28.55 </object>
28.56 select the item.</li>
28.57 <li>Right-click and choose Snap To Grid.</li>
28.58 </ol>
28.59 <dl>
28.60 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
28.61 <dd><a href="select_comp.html">Selecting Components in a Page</a></dd>
28.62 <dd><a href="add_component.html">Adding Components to a Page</a></dd>
28.63 <dd><a href="align_components.html">Aligning Components</a></dd>
28.64 <dd><a href="components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
28.65 <dd><a href="../../ui_elements/options/visual_editor.html">Options: Visual Designer</a></dd>
28.66 </dl>
28.67 <dl>
28.68 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
28.69
28.70 <dd>
28.71 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
28.72 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
28.73 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
28.74 </object>
28.75 </dd>
28.76
28.77 </dl>
28.78
28.79 <hr>
28.80 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
28.81 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
28.82 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
28.83 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
28.84 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
28.85 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Setting the Grid">
28.86 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
28.87 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
28.88 <small><a href="../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
28.89 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
28.90 <tr>
28.91 <td> </td>
28.92 </tr>
28.93 </table>
28.94 </body>
28.95 </html>
28.96 \ No newline at end of file
28.97 +<html>
28.98 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
28.99 <!--
28.100 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
28.101 * All rights reserved.
28.102 * Use is subject to license terms.
28.103 -->
28.104 <head>
28.105 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
28.106 <title>Setting the Grid</title>
28.107 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
28.108 </head>
28.109 <body>
28.110 <h2>Setting the Grid</h2>
28.111 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
28.112
28.113 <p>When you create components in the
28.114 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
28.115 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/editors/visual_designer_popup.html">
28.116 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
28.117 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
28.118 <param name="viewerSize" value="500,500">
28.119 <param name="text" value="Visual Designer,">
28.120 </object>
28.121 they are positioned on a
28.122 grid. You can determine the size of the grid and whether components move, or snap,
28.123 to the nearest part of the grid when dropped in the Visual Designer. The following example shows a
28.124 button snapped to a visible grid.</p>
28.125 <p><img src="../../images/snap2grid.gif" alt="Image of a button lined up with the right and top lines of the grid"></p>
28.126 <p>The following example shows a button that is not snapped to the grid.</p>
28.127 <p><img src="../../images/snap2grid_off.gif" alt="Image of a button not lined up with the grid"></p>
28.128 <p><b>To set up the grid:</b></p>
28.129 <ol>
28.130 <li>From the main menu, choose Tools > Options on Microsoft Windows or UNIX systems, or choose NetBeans > Preferences on Macintosh systems. </li>
28.131 <li>Click Miscellaneous and then click the Visual Web tab. </li>
28.132 <li>Type the new values into the corresponding fields. </li>
28.133 <li>Click OK.
28.134 <ul class="note">
28.135 <li>To temporarily turn off the grid while working with components, hold down the
28.136 Shift key.</li>
28.137 </ul></li>
28.138 </ol>
28.139 <b>To snap an item to the grid:</b>
28.140 <ol>
28.141 <li>In the
28.142 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
28.143 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/editors/visual_designer_popup.html">
28.144 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
28.145 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
28.146 <param name="viewerSize" value="500,500">
28.147 <param name="text" value="Visual Designer,">
28.148 </object>
28.149 select the item.</li>
28.150 <li>Right-click and choose Snap To Grid.</li>
28.151 </ol>
28.152 <dl>
28.153 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
28.154 <dd><a href="select_comp.html">Selecting Components in a Page</a></dd>
28.155 <dd><a href="add_component.html">Adding Components to a Page</a></dd>
28.156 <dd><a href="align_components.html">Aligning Components</a></dd>
28.157 <dd><a href="components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
28.158 <dd><a href="../../ui_elements/options/visual_editor.html">Options: Visual Designer</a></dd>
28.159 </dl>
28.160 <dl>
28.161 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
28.162
28.163 <dd>
28.164 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
28.165 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
28.166 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
28.167 </object>
28.168 </dd>
28.169
28.170 </dl>
28.171
28.172 <hr>
28.173 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
28.174 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
28.175 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
28.176 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
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28.179 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
28.180 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
28.181 <small><a href="../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
28.182 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
28.183 <tr>
28.184 <td> </td>
28.185 </tr>
28.186 </table>
28.187 </body>
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29.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/components/howtocomponents/style_sheet.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
29.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/components/howtocomponents/style_sheet.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
29.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
29.4 -<html>
29.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
29.6 <!--
29.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
29.8 * All rights reserved.
29.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
29.10 -->
29.11 <head>
29.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
29.13 <title>Using Cascading Style Sheets</title>
29.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
29.15 </head>
29.16
29.17 <body>
29.18 <h1>Using Cascading Style Sheets</h1>
29.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
29.20
29.21 <p>A cascading style sheet contains a list of rules that specify
29.22 the appearance of all HTML pages that reference it. Settings
29.23 determined by a style sheet include fonts and colors. The IDE
29.24 creates a default style sheet under the <i>project-name</i> > Web Pages > resources node, <code>stylesheet.css</code>, that you can edit directly. In addition, there are style sheets in the <a href="../aboutthemes.html">theme files</a> that apply to most components. </p>
29.25 <p>To add or change CSS rules to be used by the project, you can edit the default style sheet with the <a href="../../ui_elements/editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>, or you can <a href="../../projects/howtoprojects/add_css_file.html"> add your
29.26 own stylesheet</a> to the project and reference it instead. In addition, you can override settings in the style sheet
29.27 by setting inline styles for components, as described in <a href="set_style_property.html">Setting
29.28 CSS Styles for a Component</a>.</p>
29.29 <p><b>To set the style sheet for a page:</b></p>
29.30 <ol>
29.31 <li>In the
29.32 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
29.33 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/editors/visual_designer_popup.html">
29.34 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
29.35 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
29.36 <param name="viewerSize" value="500,500">
29.37 <param name="text" value="Visual Designer,">
29.38 </object>
29.39 click the page. </li>
29.40 <li>In the <a href="../../ui_elements/propsheets/propsheet_win.html">Properties window</a>, click the ellipsis button (...) next
29.41 to Style Sheet.</li>
29.42 <li>Enter the style sheet's file name and location and click OK.
29.43 <p>For example, if you have added a style sheet named <code>mystylesheet.css</code> to
29.44 the project, you would click the URL tab and enter
29.45 <code>/resources/mystylesheet.css</code>.</p>
29.46 </li>
29.47 </ol>
29.48 <p><b>To edit a style sheet located in the <code>resources</code> directory: </b></p>
29.49 <ol>
29.50 <li>In the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
29.51 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/project_nav/project_nav_win.html">
29.52 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
29.53 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
29.54 <param name="viewerSize" value="350,560">
29.55 <param name="text" value="Projects window"></object>
29.56 open <i>project-name</i> > Web Pages > resources.</li>
29.57 <li>Right-click stylesheet.css and choose Open. </li>
29.58 <li>In the <a href="../../ui_elements/editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>, edit the style sheet.</li>
29.59 <li>When you are finished, save your work by choosing File > Save. </li>
29.60 </ol>
29.61
29.62
29.63 <dl>
29.64 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
29.65 <dd><a href="../aboutcomponents.html">About Components</a></dd>
29.66 <dd><a href="../aboutthemes.html">About Themes</a></dd>
29.67 <dd><a href="set_comp_props.html">Setting Component Properties</a></dd>
29.68 <dd><a href="components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
29.69 <dd> </dd>
29.70 <dd>For an introduction to CSS, see the following web page:<br>
29.71 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
29.72 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3c.rl.ac.uk/primers/css/cssprimer.htm#c1">
29.73 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3c.rl.ac.uk/primers/css/cssprimer.htm#c1."></object>
29.74 </dd>
29.75 <dd>For an online reference to CSS, see the following web page:<br>
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29.77 <param name="content" value="http://zvon.org/xxl/CSS2Reference/Output/index.html">
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29.79 </dd>
29.80 </dl>
29.81 <dl>
29.82 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
29.83
29.84 <dd>
29.85 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
29.86 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
29.87 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
29.88 </object>
29.89 </dd>
29.90
29.91
29.92 </dl>
29.93
29.94 <hr>
29.95 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
29.96 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
29.97 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
29.98 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
29.99 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
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29.101 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
29.102 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
29.103 <small><a href="../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
29.104 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
29.105 <tr>
29.106 <td> </td>
29.107 </tr>
29.108 </table>
29.109 </body>
29.110 </html>
29.111
29.112 \ No newline at end of file
29.113 +<html>
29.114 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
29.115 <!--
29.116 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
29.117 * All rights reserved.
29.118 * Use is subject to license terms.
29.119 -->
29.120 <head>
29.121 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
29.122 <title>Using Cascading Style Sheets</title>
29.123 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
29.124 </head>
29.125
29.126 <body>
29.127 <h2>Using Cascading Style Sheets</h2>
29.128 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
29.129
29.130 <p>A cascading style sheet contains a list of rules that specify
29.131 the appearance of all HTML pages that reference it. Settings
29.132 determined by a style sheet include fonts and colors. The IDE
29.133 creates a default style sheet under the <i>project-name</i> > Web Pages > resources node, <code>stylesheet.css</code>, that you can edit directly. In addition, there are style sheets in the <a href="../aboutthemes.html">theme files</a> that apply to most components. </p>
29.134 <p>To add or change CSS rules to be used by the project, you can edit the default style sheet with the <a href="../../ui_elements/editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>, or you can <a href="../../projects/howtoprojects/add_css_file.html"> add your
29.135 own stylesheet</a> to the project and reference it instead. In addition, you can override settings in the style sheet
29.136 by setting inline styles for components, as described in <a href="set_style_property.html">Setting
29.137 CSS Styles for a Component</a>.</p>
29.138 <p><b>To set the style sheet for a page:</b></p>
29.139 <ol>
29.140 <li>In the
29.141 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
29.142 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/editors/visual_designer_popup.html">
29.143 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
29.144 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
29.145 <param name="viewerSize" value="500,500">
29.146 <param name="text" value="Visual Designer,">
29.147 </object>
29.148 click the page. </li>
29.149 <li>In the <a href="../../ui_elements/propsheets/propsheet_win.html">Properties window</a>, click the ellipsis button (...) next
29.150 to Style Sheet.</li>
29.151 <li>Enter the style sheet's file name and location and click OK.
29.152 <p>For example, if you have added a style sheet named <code>mystylesheet.css</code> to
29.153 the project, you would click the URL tab and enter
29.154 <code>/resources/mystylesheet.css</code>.</p>
29.155 </li>
29.156 </ol>
29.157 <p><b>To edit a style sheet located in the <code>resources</code> directory: </b></p>
29.158 <ol>
29.159 <li>In the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
29.160 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/project_nav/project_nav_win.html">
29.161 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
29.162 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
29.163 <param name="viewerSize" value="350,560">
29.164 <param name="text" value="Projects window"></object>
29.165 open <i>project-name</i> > Web Pages > resources.</li>
29.166 <li>Right-click stylesheet.css and choose Open. </li>
29.167 <li>In the <a href="../../ui_elements/editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>, edit the style sheet.</li>
29.168 <li>When you are finished, save your work by choosing File > Save. </li>
29.169 </ol>
29.170
29.171
29.172 <dl>
29.173 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
29.174 <dd><a href="../aboutcomponents.html">About Components</a></dd>
29.175 <dd><a href="../aboutthemes.html">About Themes</a></dd>
29.176 <dd><a href="set_comp_props.html">Setting Component Properties</a></dd>
29.177 <dd><a href="components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
29.178 <dd> </dd>
29.179 <dd>For an introduction to CSS, see the following web page:<br>
29.180 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
29.181 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3c.rl.ac.uk/primers/css/cssprimer.htm#c1">
29.182 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3c.rl.ac.uk/primers/css/cssprimer.htm#c1."></object>
29.183 </dd>
29.184 <dd>For an online reference to CSS, see the following web page:<br>
29.185 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
29.186 <param name="content" value="http://zvon.org/xxl/CSS2Reference/Output/index.html">
29.187 <param name="text" value="http://zvon.org/xxl/CSS2Reference/Output/index.html."></object>
29.188 </dd>
29.189 </dl>
29.190 <dl>
29.191 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
29.192
29.193 <dd>
29.194 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
29.195 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
29.196 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
29.197 </object>
29.198 </dd>
29.199
29.200
29.201 </dl>
29.202
29.203 <hr>
29.204 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
29.205 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
29.206 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
29.207 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
29.208 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
29.209 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Using Cascading Style Sheets">
29.210 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
29.211 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
29.212 <small><a href="../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
29.213 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
29.214 <tr>
29.215 <td> </td>
29.216 </tr>
29.217 </table>
29.218 </body>
29.219 </html>
29.220
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30.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/components/howtocomponents/update_comp_lib.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
30.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/components/howtocomponents/update_comp_lib.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
30.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
30.4 -<html>
30.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
30.6 <!--
30.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
30.8 * All rights reserved.
30.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
30.10 -->
30.11 <head>
30.12 <meta content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1" http-equiv="Content-Type">
30.13 <link type="text/css" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" rel="stylesheet">
30.14 <meta name="generator" content="Helen">
30.15 <title>Updating a Component Library</title>
30.16 </head>
30.17 <body>
30.18 <h1>
30.19 Updating a Component Library</h1>
30.20 <p>
30.21 <small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small>
30.22 </p>
30.23 <p>
30.24 If you have added a component library to a project as described in <a href="import_complib.html">Importing Components</a>, you might want to update the library to a newer version if the vendor produces one.</p>
30.25 <ul class="note">
30.26 <li>If you have an earlier version of the library installed, you can also revert to that version by right-clicking the project's Component Libraries node and choosing Replace.</li>
30.27 </ul>
30.28 <p><b>To update the component library used by a project:</b></p>
30.29 <ol>
30.30 <li>Open the <i>project-name</i> node in the
30.31 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
30.32 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/project_nav/project_nav_win.html">
30.33 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
30.34 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
30.35 <param name="viewerSize" value="350,560">
30.36 <param name="text" value="Projects window.">
30.37 </object>
30.38 </li>
30.39 <li>Open the Component Libraries node and right-click the library you want to update, and then choose Update.
30.40 <p>When you click the Update menu item, you might see a message saying that no newer version is installed. If you do have a newer version of the library, follow the steps in <a href="import_complib.html">Importing Components</a> to add it to the IDE, and then choose Update again to update your component library.</p>
30.41 </li>
30.42 </ol>
30.43
30.44 <dl>
30.45 <dt>
30.46 <a name="seealso">See Also</a>
30.47 </dt>
30.48
30.49 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/import_complib.html">Importing Components</a></dd>
30.50 <dd> <a href="../../components/howtocomponents/remove_comp_lib.html">Removing a Component Library</a> </dd>
30.51 <dd> <a href="../../components/about_complibs.html">About Component Libraries</a> </dd>
30.52 </dl>
30.53 <hr>
30.54 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
30.55 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
30.56 <p>
30.57 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
30.58 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
30.59 <param name="content" value=
30.60 "http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Updating a Component Library">
30.61 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
30.62 <small><a href="../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
30.63 </p>
30.64 <table border="0" cellpadding="50">
30.65 <tr>
30.66 <td>
30.67
30.68 </td>
30.69 </tr>
30.70 </table>
30.71 </body>
30.72 </html>
30.73 \ No newline at end of file
30.74 +<html>
30.75 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
30.76 <!--
30.77 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
30.78 * All rights reserved.
30.79 * Use is subject to license terms.
30.80 -->
30.81 <head>
30.82 <meta content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1" http-equiv="Content-Type">
30.83 <link type="text/css" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" rel="stylesheet">
30.84 <meta name="generator" content="Helen">
30.85 <title>Updating a Component Library</title>
30.86 </head>
30.87 <body>
30.88 <h2>
30.89 Updating a Component Library</h2>
30.90 <p>
30.91 <small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small>
30.92 </p>
30.93 <p>
30.94 If you have added a component library to a project as described in <a href="import_complib.html">Importing Components</a>, you might want to update the library to a newer version if the vendor produces one.</p>
30.95 <ul class="note">
30.96 <li>If you have an earlier version of the library installed, you can also revert to that version by right-clicking the project's Component Libraries node and choosing Replace.</li>
30.97 </ul>
30.98 <p><b>To update the component library used by a project:</b></p>
30.99 <ol>
30.100 <li>Open the <i>project-name</i> node in the
30.101 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
30.102 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/project_nav/project_nav_win.html">
30.103 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
30.104 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
30.105 <param name="viewerSize" value="350,560">
30.106 <param name="text" value="Projects window.">
30.107 </object>
30.108 </li>
30.109 <li>Open the Component Libraries node and right-click the library you want to update, and then choose Update.
30.110 <p>When you click the Update menu item, you might see a message saying that no newer version is installed. If you do have a newer version of the library, follow the steps in <a href="import_complib.html">Importing Components</a> to add it to the IDE, and then choose Update again to update your component library.</p>
30.111 </li>
30.112 </ol>
30.113
30.114 <dl>
30.115 <dt>
30.116 <a name="seealso">See Also</a>
30.117 </dt>
30.118
30.119 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/import_complib.html">Importing Components</a></dd>
30.120 <dd> <a href="../../components/howtocomponents/remove_comp_lib.html">Removing a Component Library</a> </dd>
30.121 <dd> <a href="../../components/about_complibs.html">About Component Libraries</a> </dd>
30.122 </dl>
30.123 <hr>
30.124 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
30.125 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
30.126 <p>
30.127 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
30.128 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
30.129 <param name="content" value=
30.130 "http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Updating a Component Library">
30.131 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
30.132 <small><a href="../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
30.133 </p>
30.134 <table border="0" cellpadding="50">
30.135 <tr>
30.136 <td>
30.137
30.138 </td>
30.139 </tr>
30.140 </table>
30.141 </body>
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31.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/components/howtocomponents/view_browser_size.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
31.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/components/howtocomponents/view_browser_size.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
31.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
31.4 -<html>
31.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
31.6 <!--
31.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
31.8 * All rights reserved.
31.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
31.10 -->
31.11 <head>
31.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
31.13 <title>Viewing a Page at Different Resolutions</title>
31.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
31.15 </head>
31.16
31.17 <body>
31.18 <h1>Viewing a Page at Different Resolutions</h1>
31.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
31.20 <p>You can view how a page in your application will appear in web browsers using various resolutions. When you choose a resolution, the Visual Designer grays out all areas of the page that would require scrolling to view at that resolution. If you have content beyond the target size, the users must scroll to view that content. The exact position where a user would have to scroll is approximate because it depends on the user's web browser and desktop theme. </p>
31.21 <p><b>To view a page at a specific resolution by using the Visual Designer:</b></p>
31.22 <ul>
31.23 <li>In the
31.24 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
31.25 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/editors/visual_designer_popup.html">
31.26 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
31.27 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
31.28 <param name="viewerSize" value="500,500">
31.29 <param name="text" value="Visual Designer">
31.30 </object>
31.31 right-click and choose Target Browser Window > <i>resolution</i>. </li>
31.32 </ul>
31.33
31.34 <p><b>To view a page at a specific resolution by using the Options window:</b></p>
31.35 <ol>
31.36 <li>From the main menu, choose Tools > Options on Microsoft Windows or UNIX systems, or choose NetBeans > Preferences on Macintosh systems. </li>
31.37 <li>In the Options window, click Miscellaneous and then the Visual Web tab.</li>
31.38 <li>Using the Target Browser Window drop down list, select the new target browser siz.</li>
31.39 <li>Click OK.</li>
31.40 </ol>
31.41
31.42 <dl>
31.43 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
31.44 <dd><a href="../aboutcomponents.html">About Components</a></dd>
31.45 <dd><a href="components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
31.46 <dd><a href="../../ui_elements/options/visual_editor.html">Options: Visual Designer</a></dd>
31.47 </dl>
31.48
31.49 <hr>
31.50 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
31.51 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
31.52 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
31.53 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
31.54 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
31.55 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Viewing a Page at Different Resolutions">
31.56 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
31.57 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
31.58 <small><a href="../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
31.59 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
31.60 <tr>
31.61 <td> </td>
31.62 </tr>
31.63 </table>
31.64 </body>
31.65 </html>
31.66
31.67 \ No newline at end of file
31.68 +<html>
31.69 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
31.70 <!--
31.71 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
31.72 * All rights reserved.
31.73 * Use is subject to license terms.
31.74 -->
31.75 <head>
31.76 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
31.77 <title>Viewing a Page at Different Resolutions</title>
31.78 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
31.79 </head>
31.80
31.81 <body>
31.82 <h2>Viewing a Page at Different Resolutions</h2>
31.83 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
31.84 <p>You can view how a page in your application will appear in web browsers using various resolutions. When you choose a resolution, the Visual Designer grays out all areas of the page that would require scrolling to view at that resolution. If you have content beyond the target size, the users must scroll to view that content. The exact position where a user would have to scroll is approximate because it depends on the user's web browser and desktop theme. </p>
31.85 <p><b>To view a page at a specific resolution by using the Visual Designer:</b></p>
31.86 <ul>
31.87 <li>In the
31.88 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
31.89 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/editors/visual_designer_popup.html">
31.90 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
31.91 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
31.92 <param name="viewerSize" value="500,500">
31.93 <param name="text" value="Visual Designer">
31.94 </object>
31.95 right-click and choose Target Browser Window > <i>resolution</i>. </li>
31.96 </ul>
31.97
31.98 <p><b>To view a page at a specific resolution by using the Options window:</b></p>
31.99 <ol>
31.100 <li>From the main menu, choose Tools > Options on Microsoft Windows or UNIX systems, or choose NetBeans > Preferences on Macintosh systems. </li>
31.101 <li>In the Options window, click Miscellaneous and then the Visual Web tab.</li>
31.102 <li>Using the Target Browser Window drop down list, select the new target browser siz.</li>
31.103 <li>Click OK.</li>
31.104 </ol>
31.105
31.106 <dl>
31.107 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
31.108 <dd><a href="../aboutcomponents.html">About Components</a></dd>
31.109 <dd><a href="components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
31.110 <dd><a href="../../ui_elements/options/visual_editor.html">Options: Visual Designer</a></dd>
31.111 </dl>
31.112
31.113 <hr>
31.114 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
31.115 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
31.116 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
31.117 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
31.118 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
31.119 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Viewing a Page at Different Resolutions">
31.120 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
31.121 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
31.122 <small><a href="../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
31.123 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
31.124 <tr>
31.125 <td> </td>
31.126 </tr>
31.127 </table>
31.128 </body>
31.129 </html>
31.130
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32.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/components/theme_structure.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
32.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/components/theme_structure.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
32.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
32.4 -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
32.5 <html>
32.6 <!--
32.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
32.8 * All rights reserved.
32.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
32.10 -->
32.11 <head>
32.12 <meta content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1" http-equiv="Content-Type">
32.13 <link type="text/css" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" rel="stylesheet">
32.14 <meta name="generator" content="Helen">
32.15 <title>Structure of a JavaServer Faces 1.1 Theme File: defaulttheme.jar</title>
32.16 </head>
32.17 <body>
32.18 <h1>
32.19 Structure of a JavaServer Faces 1.1 Theme File: defaulttheme.jar
32.20 </h1>
32.21 <p>
32.22 <a href="#overview">About Themes</a><br>
32.23 <a href="#structure">Structure of the defaulttheme JAR File</a><br>
32.24 <a href="#manifest">Manifest File</a><br>
32.25 <a href="#property">Theme Properties Files</a><br>
32.26 <a href="#javascript">The javascript.properties file</a><br>
32.27 <a href="#StylesheetKeysSelectors">Theme Stylesheets</a><br>
32.28 <a href="#CSSkeys">CSS Selectors for the Components</a><br>
32.29 <a href="#ThemeImages">Theme Images</a><br>
32.30 <a href="#images.properties">images.properties file</a><br>
32.31 <a href="#messages">Theme Messages</a><br>
32.32 <a href="#CreateTheme">Creating a Theme</a><br>
32.33 <br>
32.34 </p>
32.35 <h3>
32.36 About Themes <a name="overview"></a>
32.37 </h3>
32.38 <p>
32.39 This document describes the structure of the default theme for the JavaServer Faces 1.1 components available to a J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3 visual web project, primarily the components in the Basic,
32.40 Layout, and Composite categories of
32.41 the Palette. Other themes used by the IDE use a similar structure. The themes that ship with
32.42 the IDE should not be edited.
32.43 </p>
32.44 <p>
32.45 There are several standard theme files available in the IDE, one for JavaServer Faces 1.2 components and three for JavaServer Faces 1.1 components. They are located in <i><code>install-dir</code></i><code>/rave2.0/modules/ext</code>.
32.46 The files are:
32.47 </p>
32.48 <ul>
32.49 <li><code>webui-jsf-suntheme.ja</code><code>r</code> (JavaServer Faces 1.2 theme) </li>
32.50 <li><code>defaulttheme.jar</code> (JavaServer Faces 1.1 theme)</li>
32.51 <li><code>defaulttheme-gray.jar</code> (JavaServer Faces 1.1 theme)</li>
32.52 <li><code>defaulttheme-green.jar</code> (JavaServer Faces 1.1 theme)</li>
32.53 </ul>
32.54 <p>
32.55 There can be other themes in this directory, such as themes
32.56 for sample applications.
32.57 </p>
32.58 <p>
32.59 The default theme for the JavaServer Faces 1.1 components, and the theme described in this
32.60 document, is <code>defaulttheme.jar</code>. The theme consists of images, JavaScript, CSS
32.61 files, and messages that are used by the components to define the look and feel of the
32.62 components. This document describes the files that make up the theme and how they are used by
32.63 the components.
32.64 </p>
32.65 <p>
32.66 A theme includes the following files:
32.67 </p>
32.68 <ul>
32.69 <li>
32.70 <p>
32.71 <code><b>MANIFEST.MF</b></code> <b>file.</b> Contains information about the theme's
32.72 name, version, prefix, and path to the properties files.
32.73 </p>
32.74 </li>
32.75 <li>
32.76 <p>
32.77 <b>Properties files.</b> Contain key-value pairs that are used by the components and the
32.78 theme module to map theme keys to their values. Values can be either text or paths to
32.79 resources.
32.80 </p>
32.81 </li>
32.82 <li>
32.83 <b>Resource files.</b> Images, JavaScript files, stylesheets, messages
32.84 </li>
32.85 </ul>
32.86 <h3>
32.87 <a name="structure"></a> Structure of the defaulttheme JAR File
32.88 </h3>
32.89 <p>
32.90 The <code>defaulttheme.jar</code> file contains the following directories:
32.91 </p>
32.92 <table width="95%" border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0">
32.93 <thead>
32.94 <tr>
32.95 <td valign="top">
32.96 <code>META-INF</code>
32.97 </td>
32.98 <td valign="top">
32.99 The MANIFEST.MF file, described in <a href="#manifest">Manifest file</a>
32.100 </td>
32.101 </tr>
32.102 <tr valign="top">
32.103 <td>
32.104 <p>
32.105 <code>com/sun/web/ui/defaulttheme/JavaScript</code>
32.106 </p>
32.107 </td>
32.108 <td>
32.109 <p>
32.110 Javascript files that are needed for the components. These JavaScript files are mapped
32.111 to keys in the javascript.properties file, which is located in
32.112 <code>com/sun/web/ui/defaulttheme/properties</code>.
32.113 </p>
32.114 </td>
32.115 </tr>
32.116 </thead><tbody>
32.117 <tr valign="top">
32.118 <td>
32.119 <p>
32.120 <code>com/sun/web/ui/defaulttheme/messages</code>
32.121 </p>
32.122 </td>
32.123 <td>
32.124 <p>
32.125 The <code>messages.properties</code> file, which contains the message text displayed
32.126 by the components. This file maps keys to the text of the messages.
32.127 </p>
32.128 </td>
32.129 </tr>
32.130 <tr valign="top">
32.131 <td>
32.132 <p>
32.133 <code>com/sun/web/ui/defaulttheme/css</code>
32.134 </p>
32.135 </td>
32.136 <td>
32.137 <p>
32.138 CSS stylesheet files required by the components. These css files are mapped to keys in
32.139 the stylesheet properties files, which is located in
32.140 <code>com/sun/web/ui/defaulttheme/properties</code> directory.
32.141 </p>
32.142 </td>
32.143 </tr>
32.144 <tr valign="top">
32.145 <td>
32.146 <p>
32.147 <code>com/sun/web/ui/defaulttheme/images</code>
32.148 </p>
32.149 </td>
32.150 <td>
32.151 <p>
32.152 All images used by the components. This directory contains a subdirectory for each
32.153 component, which contains the images for that particular component. The image files are
32.154 mapped to keys in the <code>images.properties</code> files, which is located in
32.155 <code>com/sun/web/ui/defaulttheme/properties</code>.
32.156 </p>
32.157 </td>
32.158 </tr>
32.159 <tr valign="top">
32.160 <td>
32.161 <p>
32.162 <code>com/sun/web/ui/defaulttheme/properties</code>
32.163 </p>
32.164 </td>
32.165 <td>
32.166 <p>
32.167 Contains the theme's properties files, which map keys to the locations of resources
32.168 used by the components. These properties files contain the key mappings to the files
32.169 located in the JavaScript, css, and images directories.
32.170 </p>
32.171 </td>
32.172 </tr>
32.173 </tbody>
32.174 </table>
32.175 <h3>
32.176 Manifest File <a name="manifest"></a>
32.177 </h3>
32.178 <p>
32.179 The theme's <code>MANIFEST.MF</code> file contains information about the theme's version,
32.180 name, prefix and paths to the properties files. This file goes in the <code>META-INF</code>
32.181 directory at the top level of the JAR file. The theme module reads the manifest file for the
32.182 location of the properties files.
32.183 </p>
32.184 <p>
32.185 The defaulttheme's manifest file contains the following keys that define information about
32.186 the theme:
32.187 </p>
32.188 <pre>
32.189 Implementation-Title: Sun Java Web User Interface Components Beta2 Theme: defaulttheme<br>
32.190 Implementation-Version: 3.0.Beta2<br>
32.191 Implementation-Vendor: Sun Microsystems, Inc.<br>
32.192 Implementation-Vendor-Id: com.sun<br>
32.193 Specification-Title: Sun Java Web User Interface Components Theme: defaulttheme<br>
32.194 Specification-Version: 3.0<br>
32.195 Specification-Vendor: Sun Microsystems, Inc.
32.196 </pre>
32.197 <p>
32.198 The defaulttheme's manifest contains the following keys that define how the theme module
32.199 accesses this particular theme and its constituent files. Note that in each line, the text
32.200 that follows a # character is a comment.
32.201 </p>
32.202 <pre>
32.203 Name: com/sun/web/ui/theme/ # Location of the theme directory.<br>
32.204 X-SJWUIC-SWAED-Version: 3.0 # The SWAED version of the components.<br>
32.205 X-SJWUIC-Theme-Version: 1.0 # The theme's version number.<br>
32.206 X-SJWUIC-Theme-Name: defaulttheme # Theme name.<br>
32.207 X-SJWUIC-Theme-Prefix: /theme # Relative path to the theme.<br>
32.208 X-SJWUIC-Theme-Messages:
32.209 com.sun.web.ui.defaulttheme.messages.messages # Location of messages.properties file.<br>
32.210 X-SJWUIC-Theme-Images:
32.211 com.sun.web.ui.defaulttheme.properties.images # Location of image.properties file.<br>
32.212 X-SJWUIC-Theme-JavaScript:
32.213 com.sun.web.ui.defaulttheme.properties.javascript # Location of javascript.properties file.
32.214 X-SJWUIC-Theme-Stylesheets:
32.215 com.sun.web.ui.defaulttheme.properties.stylesheets # Location of stylesheet.properties file.
32.216 </pre>
32.217 <h3>
32.218 <a name="property"></a> Theme Properties Files
32.219 </h3>
32.220 <p>
32.221 The properties files contain key value pairs that map a property key to its actual value.
32.222 The key is used by the components to find the appropriate path to an image, JavaScript file,
32.223 or stylesheet. The names of the keys must not be changed.<br>
32.224 </p>
32.225 <p>
32.226 The theme uses the following properties files:
32.227 </p>
32.228 <table style=" width: 100%;" border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0">
32.229 <col width="35*">
32.230 <col width="221*"><thead>
32.231 <tr valign="top">
32.232 <td width="14%">
32.233 <p>
32.234 <code>javascript.properties</code>
32.235 </p>
32.236 </td>
32.237 <td style=" width: 86%;">
32.238 <p>
32.239 Contains JavaScript keys that are used by the components to locate required JavaScript
32.240 files. The keys are set to the absolute path of the appropriate JavaScript
32.241 file. This properties file is located in the
32.242 <code>com/sun/web/ui/defaulttheme/properties</code> directory. See <a href=
32.243 "#javascript">The javacript.properties file</a> for more information about the
32.244 JavaScript keys.
32.245 </p>
32.246 </td>
32.247 </tr>
32.248 </thead><tbody>
32.249 <tr valign="top">
32.250 <td width="14%">
32.251 <p>
32.252 <code>stylesheet.properties</code>
32.253 </p>
32.254 </td>
32.255 <td width="86%">
32.256 <p>
32.257 Contains stylesheet keys that specify the path to the style sheet files that are
32.258 required for different browser versions. The components use a different set of styles
32.259 when displayed in different versions of web browsers. This properties file is located
32.260 in the <code>com/sun/web/ui/defaulttheme/properties</code> directory. See <a
32.261 href="#StylesheetKeysSelectors">Theme Stylesheets, Keys, and Selectors</a> for
32.262 more information about the stylesheet keys.
32.263 </p>
32.264 </td>
32.265 </tr>
32.266 <tr>
32.267 <td valign="top">
32.268 <code>styles.properties<br>
32.269 </code>
32.270 </td>
32.271 <td valign="top">
32.272 Contains style keys that specify the CSS style selectors that are used in the style
32.273 sheets. This properties file is located in the
32.274 <code>com/sun/web/ui/defaulttheme/properties</code> directory. See <a href=
32.275 "#StylesheetKeysSelectors">Theme Stylesheets, Keys, and Selectors</a> for more
32.276 information about the style keys.
32.277 </td>
32.278 </tr>
32.279 <tr valign="top">
32.280 <td width="14%">
32.281 <p>
32.282 <code>images.properties</code>
32.283 </p>
32.284 </td>
32.285 <td width="86%">
32.286 <p>
32.287 Contains image keys that specify the absolute paths to images displayed by
32.288 the components. This properties file is located in the
32.289 <code>com/sun/web/ui/defaulttheme/properties</code> directory. See <a href=
32.290 "#ThemeImages">Theme Images</a> for more information about the image keys.
32.291 </p>
32.292 </td>
32.293 </tr>
32.294 <tr>
32.295 <td valign="top">
32.296 <code>messages.properties</code>
32.297 </td>
32.298 <td>
32.299 Contains keys and values for messages displayed by the components. This properties file
32.300 is located in the <code>com/sun/web/ui/defaulttheme/messages</code> directory. See <a
32.301 href="#messages">Theme Messages</a> for more information about the message keys.
32.302 </td>
32.303 </tr>
32.304 </tbody>
32.305 </table>
32.306 <p>
32.307 The theme's manifest file specifies the location of the properties files. See the <a href=
32.308 "#manifest">Manifest File</a> section for more information.
32.309 </p>
32.310 <h3>
32.311 <a name="javascript"></a> The javascript.properties File
32.312 </h3>
32.313 <p>
32.314 The <code>javascript.properties</code> file maps JavaScript keys to component JavaScript
32.315 files that are located in the <code>defaulttheme/JavaScript directory.</code> The
32.316 JavaScript files contain functions used by the components.
32.317 </p>
32.318 <p>
32.319 The <code>javascript.properties</code> file contains the following keys:
32.320 </p>
32.321 <table width="95%" border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0">
32.322 <thead>
32.323 <tr valign="top">
32.324 <th align="left">
32.325 <p>
32.326 Key
32.327 </p>
32.328 </th>
32.329 <th align="left">
32.330 Key Value in defaulttheme
32.331 </th>
32.332 <th align="left">
32.333 <p>
32.334 Description
32.335 </p>
32.336 </th>
32.337 </tr>
32.338 </thead><tbody>
32.339 <tr valign="top">
32.340 <td>
32.341 global
32.342 </td>
32.343 <td>
32.344 <code>global=basic</code>
32.345 </td>
32.346 <td>
32.347 The keys for the JavaScript files that must be included in every page. The value of this
32.348 key is one or more keys of the JavaScript files that all components need to access. The
32.349 key must be set to global=basic so that all components can use the formElements.js
32.350 functions.
32.351 </td>
32.352 </tr>
32.353 <tr valign="top">
32.354 <td>
32.355 <p>
32.356 basic
32.357 </p>
32.358 </td>
32.359 <td style=" width: 30%; vertical-align: top;">
32.360 <code>basic=formElements.js</code>
32.361 </td>
32.362 <td>
32.363 <p>
32.364 Common JavaScript functions for components.
32.365 </p>
32.366 </td>
32.367 </tr>
32.368 <tr valign="top">
32.369 <td>
32.370 <p>
32.371 addRemove
32.372 </p>
32.373 </td>
32.374 <td style=" width: 30%; vertical-align: top;">
32.375 <code>addRemove=addremove.js</code>
32.376 </td>
32.377 <td>
32.378 <p>
32.379 Functions for the AddRemove component.
32.380 </p>
32.381 </td>
32.382 </tr>
32.383 <tr valign="top">
32.384 <td>
32.385 <p>
32.386 calendar
32.387 </p>
32.388 </td>
32.389 <td style=" width: 30%; vertical-align: top;">
32.390 <code>calendar=calendar.js<br>
32.391 </code>
32.392 </td>
32.393 <td>
32.394 <p>
32.395 Functions for the Calendar component.
32.396 </p>
32.397 </td>
32.398 </tr>
32.399 <tr valign="top">
32.400 <td>
32.401 <p>
32.402 orderableList
32.403 </p>
32.404 </td>
32.405 <td style=" width: 30%; vertical-align: top;">
32.406 <code>orderableList=orderablelist.js</code>
32.407 </td>
32.408 <td>
32.409 <p>
32.410 Functions for the OrderableList component.
32.411 </p>
32.412 </td>
32.413 </tr>
32.414 <tr valign="top">
32.415 <td>
32.416 <p>
32.417 table
32.418 </p>
32.419 </td>
32.420 <td style=" width: 30%; vertical-align: top;">
32.421 <code>table=table.js<br>
32.422 </code>
32.423 </td>
32.424 <td>
32.425 <p>
32.426 Functions for the Table component.
32.427 </p>
32.428 </td>
32.429 </tr>
32.430 <tr valign="top">
32.431 <td>
32.432 <p>
32.433 tree
32.434 </p>
32.435 </td>
32.436 <td style=" width: 30%; vertical-align: top;">
32.437 <code>tree=tree.js<br>
32.438 </code>
32.439 </td>
32.440 <td>
32.441 <p>
32.442 Functions for the Tree component.
32.443 </p>
32.444 </td>
32.445 </tr>
32.446 <tr valign="top">
32.447 <td>
32.448 <p>
32.449 editableList
32.450 </p>
32.451 </td>
32.452 <td style=" width: 30%; vertical-align: top;">
32.453 <code>editableList=editablelist.js<br>
32.454 </code>
32.455 </td>
32.456 <td>
32.457 <p>
32.458 Functions for the EditableList component.
32.459 </p>
32.460 </td>
32.461 </tr>
32.462 </tbody>
32.463 </table>
32.464 <p>
32.465 <br>
32.466 </p>
32.467 <h3>
32.468 <b>Theme Stylesheets</b> <a name="StylesheetKeysSelectors"></a>
32.469 </h3>
32.470 <p>
32.471 The defaulttheme JAR file contains the following style sheets, located in
32.472 <code>com/sun/web/ui/defaulttheme/css:</code>
32.473 </p>
32.474 <ul>
32.475 <li>
32.476 <p>
32.477 <code>css_master.css</code> - the master style sheet, which contains the definitions of
32.478 the style classes needed by all the components.
32.479 </p>
32.480 </li>
32.481 <li>
32.482 <p>
32.483 <code>css_ie55up.css</code> - the style sheet for Internet Explorer 5.5 and above. The
32.484 style sheet contains definitions for some style classes that are used when the components
32.485 run in the IE browsers. The style classes here are a subset of the style classes that are
32.486 defined in <code>css_master.css</code>.
32.487 </p>
32.488 </li>
32.489 </ul>
32.490 <h3>
32.491 CSS Selectors for the Components <a name="CSSkeys"></a>
32.492 </h3>
32.493 <p>
32.494 The CSS selectors that the theme module provides for components are listed in tables in this
32.495 section, which are organized according to the components that use them.<br>
32.496 <br>
32.497 <a href="#AddRemoveKeys">Add Remove List Selectors</a><br>
32.498 <a href="#InlineAlertKeys">Alert Selectors</a><br>
32.499 <a href="#BreadcrumbsKeys">Breadcrumbs Selectors</a><br>
32.500 <a href="#ButtonKeys">Button Selectors</a><br>
32.501 <a href="#CalendarKeys">Calendar Selectors</a><br>
32.502 <a href="#RadioButtonKeys">Checkbox and Radio Button Selectors</a><br>
32.503 <a href="#DropDownMenuKeys">Drop Down List Selectors</a><br>
32.504 <a href="#ListKeys">List Selectors</a><br>
32.505 <a href="#InlineHelpKeys">Inline Help Selectors</a><br>
32.506 <a href="#MessageGroupKeys">Message/Message Group Selectors</a><br>
32.507 <a href="#MiniTabs">Mini Tab Selectors</a><br>
32.508 <a href="#LabelKeys">Label Selectors</a><br>
32.509 <a href="#AlertKeys">Page Alert Selectors</a><br>
32.510 <a href="#PropertySheetKeys">Property Sheet Selectors</a><br>
32.511 <a href="#NavigationLinkKeys">Navigation Link (SkipHyperlink) Selectors</a><br>
32.512 <a href="#TableKeys">Table Selectors</a><br>
32.513 <a href="#TabsKeys">Tab Selectors</a><br>
32.514 <a href="#TextFieldKeys">Text Field/Text Area/Password Selectors</a><br>
32.515 <a href="#TreesKey">Tree Selectors</a><br>
32.516 <br>
32.517 <br>
32.518 The following table lists the CSS style classes and rules used for the defaulttheme.<br>
32.519 </p>
32.520 <table width="95%" border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0">
32.521 <thead>
32.522 <tr valign="top">
32.523 <th style=" text-align: left;" bgcolor="#CCCCCC">
32.524 <p>
32.525 CSS Selectors
32.526 </p>
32.527 </th>
32.528 <th style=" text-align: left;" bgcolor="#CCCCCC">
32.529 <p>
32.530 Description
32.531 </p>
32.532 </th>
32.533 </tr>
32.534 </thead><tbody>
32.535 <tr valign="top">
32.536 <td>
32.537 <p>
32.538 BODY, TH, TD, P, DIV, SPAN, INPUT, SELECT, TEXTAREA, FORM, B, STRONG, I, U, H1, H2 ,
32.539 H3, H4, H5, H6, DL, DD, DT, UL, LI, OL, OPTION, OPTGROUP, A
32.540 </p>
32.541 </td>
32.542 <td>
32.543 <p>
32.544 Define standard styles for each of these tags such as background-color, margin, font
32.545 type, font-size etc.
32.546 </p>
32.547 </td>
32.548 </tr>
32.549 <tr>
32.550 <td valign="top">
32.551 .DefBdy
32.552 </td>
32.553 <td valign="top">
32.554 Default body style
32.555 </td>
32.556 </tr>
32.557 <tr valign="top">
32.558 <td>
32.559 <p>
32.560 .hidden
32.561 </p>
32.562 </td>
32.563 <td>
32.564 <p>
32.565 Used when component is not to be displayed
32.566 </p>
32.567 </td>
32.568 </tr>
32.569 <tr>
32.570 <td valign="top">
32.571 .disabled
32.572 </td>
32.573 <td valign="top">
32.574
32.575 </td>
32.576 </tr>
32.577 <tr valign="top">
32.578 <td>
32.579 <p>
32.580 .float
32.581 </p>
32.582 </td>
32.583 <td>
32.584 <p>
32.585 Specify the float property.
32.586 </p>
32.587 </td>
32.588 </tr>
32.589 </table>
32.590 <table width="95%" border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0">
32.591 <tr style=" font-weight: bold;">
32.592 <td style=" vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(204, 204, 204); text-align: left;"
32.593 colspan="2">
32.594 Add Remove List <a name="AddRemoveKeys"></a> <small><a href="#CSSkeys">top</a></small>
32.595 </td>
32.596 </tr>
32.597 <tr valign="top">
32.598 <th style=" text-align: left;">
32.599 <p>
32.600 CSS Selectors
32.601 </p>
32.602 </th>
32.603 <th style=" text-align: left;">
32.604 <p>
32.605 Description
32.606 </p>
32.607 </th>
32.608 </tr>
32.609 <tr valign="top">
32.610 <td>
32.611 <p>
32.612 .AddRmvLbl
32.613 </p>
32.614 </td>
32.615 <td>
32.616 <p>
32.617 AddRemove label color and font-weight.<br>
32.618 Style used for the meta-label or for the text labels of the list boxes when the
32.619 meta-label has not been specified
32.620 </p>
32.621 </td>
32.622 </tr>
32.623 <tr valign="top">
32.624 <td>
32.625 <p>
32.626 table.AddRmvBtnTbl .Btn1, table.AddRmvBtnTbl .Btn1Hov, table.AddRmvBtnTbl .Btn1Dis,
32.627 table.AddRmvBtnTbl .Btn2, table.AddRmvBtnTbl .Btn2Hov, table.AddRmvBtnTbl .Btn2Dis
32.628 </p>
32.629 </td>
32.630 <td>
32.631 <p>
32.632 AddRemove table button styles. Specify width, margin.<br>
32.633 Table style for the table containing the buttons -- there are contextual selector
32.634 styles written on the buttons to adjust the appearance and layout of the buttons when
32.635 they appear in a table of this class. Overridden properties for IE: padding, width
32.636 </p>
32.637 </td>
32.638 </tr>
32.639 <tr valign="top">
32.640 <td>
32.641 <p>
32.642 .AddRmvLbl2
32.643 </p>
32.644 </td>
32.645 <td>
32.646 <p>
32.647 AddRemove label color for the list labels.<br>
32.648 Style used for the text labels of the list boxes when the meta-label has not been
32.649 specified
32.650 </p>
32.651 </td>
32.652 </tr>
32.653 <tr valign="top">
32.654 <td>
32.655 <p>
32.656 .AddRmvVrtFst
32.657 </p>
32.658 </td>
32.659 <td>
32.660 <p>
32.661 Margin/min-width of padding for the Add button in the vertical orientation of
32.662 AddRemove. Overridden properties for IE: margin, width
32.663 </p>
32.664 </td>
32.665 </tr>
32.666 <tr valign="top">
32.667 <td>
32.668 <p>
32.669 .AddRmvVrtWin
32.670 </p>
32.671 </td>
32.672 <td>
32.673 <p>
32.674 Margin/min-width used to separate buttons within a functional group (e.g., Add and Add
32.675 All) in the vertical orientation of AddRemove Overridden properties for IE: margin,
32.676 width
32.677 </p>
32.678 </td>
32.679 </tr>
32.680 <tr valign="top">
32.681 <td>
32.682 <p>
32.683 .AddRmvVrtBwn
32.684 </p>
32.685 </td>
32.686 <td>
32.687 <p>
32.688 Margin/min-width used to separate buttons between functional group (e.g., Add All and
32.689 Remove) in the vertical orientation of AddRemove. Overridden properties for IE: margin,
32.690 width
32.691 </p>
32.692 </td>
32.693 </tr>
32.694 <tr valign="top">
32.695 <td>
32.696 <p>
32.697 .AddRmvVrtBtn
32.698 </p>
32.699 </td>
32.700 <td>
32.701 <p>
32.702 Width to be set for the vertical AddRemove's buttons
32.703 </p>
32.704 </td>
32.705 </tr>
32.706 <tr valign="top">
32.707 <td>
32.708 <p>
32.709 .AddRmvHrzWin
32.710 </p>
32.711 </td>
32.712 <td>
32.713 <p>
32.714 Margin/min-width used to separate buttons within a functional group (e.g., Add and Add
32.715 All) in the horizontal orientation of AddRemove. Overridden properties for IE: margin,
32.716 width
32.717 </p>
32.718 </td>
32.719 </tr>
32.720 <tr valign="top">
32.721 <td>
32.722 <p>
32.723 .AddRmvHrzBwn
32.724 </p>
32.725 </td>
32.726 <td>
32.727 <p>
32.728 Margin/min-width used to separate buttons between functional group (e.g., Add All and
32.729 Remove) in the horizontal orientation of AddRemove. Overridden properties for IE:
32.730 margin, width
32.731 </p>
32.732 </td>
32.733 </tr>
32.734 <tr valign="top">
32.735 <td>
32.736 .AddRmvHrzLst
32.737 </td>
32.738 <td>
32.739 Used to keep the layout intact.
32.740 </td>
32.741 </tr>
32.742 <tr valign="top">
32.743 <td>
32.744 <p>
32.745 .AddRmvHrzDiv
32.746 </p>
32.747 </td>
32.748 <td>
32.749 <p>
32.750 Margin, float style and display type used to keep the alignment of the horizontal
32.751 orientation of AddRemove. (This type is inline-table in present themes.)
32.752 </p>
32.753 </td>
32.754 </tr>
32.755 </table>
32.756 <table width="95%" border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0">
32.757 <tr>
32.758 <td style=" background-color: rgb(204, 204, 204); vertical-align: top; font-weight: bold;"
32.759 rowspan="1" colspan="2">
32.760 Alert <a name="InlineAlertKeys"></a> <small><a href="#CSSkeys">top</a></small>
32.761 </td>
32.762 </tr>
32.763 <tr valign="top">
32.764 <th style=" text-align: left;">
32.765 <p>
32.766 CSS Selectors
32.767 </p>
32.768 </th>
32.769 <th style=" text-align: left;">
32.770 <p>
32.771 Description
32.772 </p>
32.773 </th>
32.774 </tr>
32.775 <tr valign="top">
32.776 <td>
32.777 <p>
32.778 .AlrtErrTxt
32.779 </p>
32.780 </td>
32.781 <td>
32.782 <p>
32.783 Text appearance for error message headers. Overridden properties for IE: margin-right
32.784 </p>
32.785 </td>
32.786 </tr>
32.787 <tr>
32.788 <td valign="top">
32.789 .AlrtWrnTxt
32.790 </td>
32.791 <td valign="top">
32.792 Text appearance for warning message headers
32.793 </td>
32.794 </tr>
32.795 <tr>
32.796 <td valign="top">
32.797 .AlrtInfTxt
32.798 </td>
32.799 <td valign="top">
32.800 Text appearance for information message headers
32.801 </td>
32.802 </tr>
32.803 <tr valign="top">
32.804 <td>
32.805 <p>
32.806 a.AlrtLnk:link, a.AlrtLnk:visited, a.AlrtLnk:hover
32.807 </p>
32.808 </td>
32.809 <td>
32.810 <p>
32.811 Link appearance in message text
32.812 </p>
32.813 </td>
32.814 </tr>
32.815 <tr valign="top">
32.816 <td>
32.817 <p>
32.818 .AlrtMsgTxt
32.819 </p>
32.820 </td>
32.821 <td>
32.822 <p>
32.823 Text appearance for the alert message text
32.824 </p>
32.825 </td>
32.826 </tr>
32.827 <tr valign="top">
32.828 <td>
32.829 <p>
32.830 .AlrtLnkDiv
32.831 </p>
32.832 </td>
32.833 <td>
32.834 <p>
32.835 Used to create vertical space between message text and optional link
32.836 </p>
32.837 </td>
32.838 </tr>
32.839 <tr valign="top">
32.840 <td>
32.841 <p>
32.842 .AlrtErrTxt img, .AlrtWrnTxt img, .AlrtInfTxt img
32.843 </p>
32.844 </td>
32.845 <td>
32.846 <p>
32.847 Vertical-alignment and margin for images that are rendered for alert.
32.848 </p>
32.849 </td>
32.850 </tr>
32.851 <tr valign="top">
32.852 <td>
32.853 <p>
32.854 .AlrtTbl
32.855 </p>
32.856 </td>
32.857 <td>
32.858 <p>
32.859 Used for table containing inline alert message.
32.860 </p>
32.861 </td>
32.862 </tr>
32.863 </table>
32.864 <table width="95%" border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0">
32.865 <tr>
32.866 <td style=" background-color: rgb(204, 204, 204); vertical-align: top; font-weight: bold;"
32.867 rowspan="1" colspan="2">
32.868 BreadCrumbs <a name="BreadcrumbsKeys"></a> <small><a href="#CSSkeys">top</a></small>
32.869 </td>
32.870 </tr>
32.871 <tr valign="top">
32.872 <th style=" text-align: left;">
32.873 <p>
32.874 CSS Selectors
32.875 </p>
32.876 </th>
32.877 <th style=" text-align: left;">
32.878 <p>
32.879 Description
32.880 </p>
32.881 </th>
32.882 </tr>
32.883 <tr valign="top">
32.884 <td>
32.885 <p>
32.886 .BcmWhtDiv
32.887 </p>
32.888 </td>
32.889 <td>
32.890 <p>
32.891 Margin, White background-color for the breadcrumbs.
32.892 </p>
32.893 </td>
32.894 </tr>
32.895 <tr valign="top">
32.896 <td>
32.897 <p>
32.898 .BcmGryDiv
32.899 </p>
32.900 </td>
32.901 <td>
32.902 <p>
32.903 Padding, Gray background-color for the breadcrumb.
32.904 </p>
32.905 </td>
32.906 </tr>
32.907 <tr valign="top">
32.908 <td>
32.909 <p>
32.910 a.BcmLnk:link, a.BcmLnk:visited,a.BcmLnk:hover
32.911 </p>
32.912 </td>
32.913 <td>
32.914 <p>
32.915 Color and text-decoration for links on the breadcrumb.
32.916 </p>
32.917 </td>
32.918 </tr>
32.919 <tr valign="top">
32.920 <td>
32.921 <p>
32.922 .BcmTxt
32.923 </p>
32.924 </td>
32.925 <td>
32.926 <p>
32.927 font-weight, Color for text of last breadcrumb.
32.928 </p>
32.929 </td>
32.930 </tr>
32.931 <tr valign="top">
32.932 <td>
32.933 <p>
32.934 .BcmSep
32.935 </p>
32.936 </td>
32.937 <td>
32.938 <p>
32.939 Color and margin for the separator between breadcrumbs.
32.940 </p>
32.941 </td>
32.942 </tr>
32.943 </table>
32.944 <table width="95%" border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0">
32.945 <tr>
32.946 <td style=" background-color: rgb(204, 204, 204); vertical-align: top; font-weight: bold;"
32.947 rowspan="1" colspan="2">
32.948 Button <a name="ButtonKeys"></a> <small><a href="#CSSkeys">top</a></small>
32.949 </td>
32.950 </tr>
32.951 <tr valign="top">
32.952 <th style=" text-align: left;">
32.953 <p>
32.954 CSS Selectors
32.955 </p>
32.956 </th>
32.957 <th style=" text-align: left;">
32.958 <p>
32.959 Description
32.960 </p>
32.961 </th>
32.962 </tr>
32.963 <tr valign="top">
32.964 <td>
32.965 <p>
32.966 .Btn1
32.967 </p>
32.968 </td>
32.969 <td>
32.970 <p>
32.971 Common style class for primary buttons. Background-image – URL pointing to the
32.972 background-image on the button, background-color, color, border-top, border-left,
32.973 border-right, border-bottom, background-repeat, background-position, font-size, margin,
32.974 padding. Overridden properties for IE: padding, width, overflow
32.975 </p>
32.976 </td>
32.977 </tr>
32.978 <tr valign="top">
32.979 <td>
32.980 <p>
32.981 .Btn1Hov
32.982 </p>
32.983 </td>
32.984 <td>
32.985 <p>
32.986 Style for button's hover (on mouseover). The same properties as for Btn1, plus setting
32.987 for the cursor type. Overridden properties for IE: padding, width, overflow, cursor
32.988 </p>
32.989 </td>
32.990 </tr>
32.991 <tr valign="top">
32.992 <td>
32.993 <p>
32.994 .Btn1Mni
32.995 </p>
32.996 </td>
32.997 <td>
32.998 <p>
32.999 Mini button's style properties. Same parameters as for .Btn1 Overridden properties for
32.1000 IE: width, overflow
32.1001 </p>
32.1002 </td>
32.1003 </tr>
32.1004 <tr valign="top">
32.1005 <td>
32.1006 <p>
32.1007 .Btn1MniHov
32.1008 </p>
32.1009 </td>
32.1010 <td>
32.1011 <p>
32.1012 Mini button hover style properties. Same parameters as specified for Btn1Hov.
32.1013 Overridden properties for IE: cursor, width, overflow
32.1014 </p>
32.1015 </td>
32.1016 </tr>
32.1017 <tr valign="top">
32.1018 <td>
32.1019 <p>
32.1020 .Btn2
32.1021 </p>
32.1022 </td>
32.1023 <td>
32.1024 <p>
32.1025 Style class for secondary button. Same parameters as specified for .Btn1 Overridden
32.1026 properties for IE: padding, width, overflow
32.1027 </p>
32.1028 </td>
32.1029 </tr>
32.1030 <tr valign="top">
32.1031 <td>
32.1032 <p>
32.1033 .Btn2Hov
32.1034 </p>
32.1035 </td>
32.1036 <td>
32.1037 <p>
32.1038 Style class for secondary button hover. Same parameters as specified for .Btn1Hov.
32.1039 Overridden properties for IE: padding, width, overflow, cursor
32.1040 </p>
32.1041 </td>
32.1042 </tr>
32.1043 <tr valign="top">
32.1044 <td>
32.1045 <p>
32.1046 .Btn2Mni
32.1047 </p>
32.1048 </td>
32.1049 <td>
32.1050 <p>
32.1051 Style classes for secondary mini button. Parameters are same as for .Btn1Mni
32.1052 Overridden properties for IE: width, overflow
32.1053 </p>
32.1054 </td>
32.1055 </tr>
32.1056 <tr valign="top">
32.1057 <td>
32.1058 <p>
32.1059 .Btn2MniHov
32.1060 </p>
32.1061 </td>
32.1062 <td>
32.1063 <p>
32.1064 Style classes for secondary button's mini hover. Parameters are same as .Btn1MniHov.
32.1065 Overridden properties for IE: cursor, width, overflow
32.1066 </p>
32.1067 </td>
32.1068 </tr>
32.1069 <tr valign="top">
32.1070 <td>
32.1071 <p>
32.1072 .Btn1Dis/.Btn2Dis
32.1073 </p>
32.1074 </td>
32.1075 <td>
32.1076 <p>
32.1077 Primary Button's /Secondary button's disabled style class. Set the margin, width,
32.1078 color, padding, background-color, border, font-size. Overridden properties for IE:
32.1079 padding, width, overflow
32.1080 </p>
32.1081 </td>
32.1082 </tr>
32.1083 <tr valign="top">
32.1084 <td>
32.1085 <p>
32.1086 .Btn1MniDis/Btn2MniDis
32.1087 </p>
32.1088 </td>
32.1089 <td>
32.1090 <p>
32.1091 Primary Mini Button/Secondary<br>
32.1092 Mini button's disabled style class. Same parameters to specify as in .Btn1Dis
32.1093 Overridden properties for IE: width, overflow
32.1094 </p>
32.1095 </td>
32.1096 </tr>
32.1097 <tr valign="top">
32.1098 <td style=" background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);">
32.1099 <p>
32.1100 .BtnTbl .Btn1, .BtnTbl .Btn1Hov, .BtnTbl .Btn1Dis, .BtnTbl .Btn2, .BtnTbl .Btn2Hov ,
32.1101 .BtnTbl .Btn2Dis
32.1102 </p>
32.1103 </td>
32.1104 <td style=" background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);">
32.1105 <p>
32.1106 For arrays where buttons need to be of equal width. Set width and margin.
32.1107 </p>
32.1108 </td>
32.1109 </tr>
32.1110 <tr valign="top">
32.1111 <td style=" background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);">
32.1112 <p>
32.1113 .BtnAryDiv(not referenced)
32.1114 </p>
32.1115 </td>
32.1116 <td style=" background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);">
32.1117 <p>
32.1118 Button's margin style. Set margin here.
32.1119 </p>
32.1120 </td>
32.1121 </tr>
32.1122 <tr valign="top">
32.1123 <td style=" background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);">
32.1124 <p>
32.1125 MstDiv .Btn1, .MstDiv .Btn1Mni, .MstDiv .Btn1Hov, .MstDiv .Btn1MniHov, MstDiv .Btn2,
32.1126 .MstDiv .Btn2Mni,.MstDiv .Btn2Hov, .MstDiv .Btn2MniHov
32.1127 </p>
32.1128 </td>
32.1129 <td style=" background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);">
32.1130 <p>
32.1131 Revised style class properties for the mastheads. Parameters to be specified are
32.1132 border-top, border-left, border-right, border-bottom and vertical-align. Overridden
32.1133 properties for IE: vertical-align.
32.1134 </p>
32.1135 </td>
32.1136 </tr>
32.1137 </table>
32.1138 <table width="95%" border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0">
32.1139 <tr>
32.1140 <td style=" background-color: rgb(204, 204, 204); vertical-align: top; font-weight: bold;"
32.1141 rowspan="1" colspan="2">
32.1142 Calendar <a name="CalendarKeys"></a> <small><a href="#CSSkeys">top</a></small>
32.1143 </td>
32.1144 </tr>
32.1145 <tr valign="top">
32.1146 <th style=" text-align: left;">
32.1147 <p>
32.1148 CSS Selectors
32.1149 </p>
32.1150 </th>
32.1151 <th style=" text-align: left;">
32.1152 <p>
32.1153 Description
32.1154 </p>
32.1155 </th>
32.1156 </tr>
32.1157 <tr valign="top">
32.1158 <td>
32.1159 <p>
32.1160 .CalPopDiv
32.1161 </p>
32.1162 </td>
32.1163 <td>
32.1164 <p>
32.1165 Pop up calendar div style. Specify display, position, float, top, left.
32.1166 </p>
32.1167 </td>
32.1168 </tr>
32.1169 <tr valign="top">
32.1170 <td>
32.1171 <p>
32.1172 .CalPopShdDiv
32.1173 </p>
32.1174 </td>
32.1175 <td>
32.1176 <p>
32.1177 Popup calendar's div's shadow style. Specify display, position, padding, z-index,
32.1178 float, top, left.
32.1179 </p>
32.1180 </td>
32.1181 </tr>
32.1182 <tr valign="top">
32.1183 <td>
32.1184 <p>
32.1185 .CalPopShd2Div
32.1186 </p>
32.1187 </td>
32.1188 <td>
32.1189 <p>
32.1190 Calendar's shadow 2 style. Specify display, position, float
32.1191 </p>
32.1192 </td>
32.1193 </tr>
32.1194 <tr valign="top">
32.1195 <td>
32.1196 <p>
32.1197 .CalPopDiv a.DatCurLnk:link
32.1198 </p>
32.1199 </td>
32.1200 <td>
32.1201 <p>
32.1202 Current date's calendar link. Specify color, background-color, text-decoration,
32.1203 border, display, font-weight, padding, position, float.
32.1204 </p>
32.1205 </td>
32.1206 </tr>
32.1207 <tr valign="top">
32.1208 <td>
32.1209 <p>
32.1210 .CalPopDiv a.DatCurLnk:visited
32.1211 </p>
32.1212 </td>
32.1213 <td>
32.1214 <p>
32.1215 After the Current date link is visited. Specify the color, background-color,
32.1216 text-decoration, border, display, font-weight, padding.
32.1217 </p>
32.1218 </td>
32.1219 </tr>
32.1220 <tr valign="top">
32.1221 <td>
32.1222 <p>
32.1223 .CalPopDiv a.DatCurLnk:hover
32.1224 </p>
32.1225 </td>
32.1226 <td>
32.1227 <p>
32.1228 Hover property for the current date link. Specify the text-decoration.
32.1229 </p>
32.1230 </td>
32.1231 </tr>
32.1232 <tr valign="top">
32.1233 <td>
32.1234 <p>
32.1235 .CalPopDiv a.DatLnk:link
32.1236 </p>
32.1237 </td>
32.1238 <td>
32.1239 <p>
32.1240 Date link in calendar. Specify color, background-color, text-decoration, border,
32.1241 display, padding.
32.1242 </p>
32.1243 </td>
32.1244 </tr>
32.1245 <tr valign="top">
32.1246 <td>
32.1247 <p>
32.1248 .CalPopDiv a.DatLnk:visited
32.1249 </p>
32.1250 </td>
32.1251 <td>
32.1252 <p>
32.1253 Visited date link in calendar. Specify color, background- color, text-decoration,
32.1254 border, display, padding.
32.1255 </p>
32.1256 </td>
32.1257 </tr>
32.1258 <tr valign="top">
32.1259 <td>
32.1260 <p>
32.1261 .CalPopDiv a.DatLnk:hover
32.1262 </p>
32.1263 </td>
32.1264 <td>
32.1265 <p>
32.1266 Hover property for the date link. Specify the text-decoration, display, padding.
32.1267 </p>
32.1268 </td>
32.1269 </tr>
32.1270 <tr valign="top">
32.1271 <td>
32.1272 <p>
32.1273 .CalPopDiv a.DatBldLnk:link
32.1274 </p>
32.1275 </td>
32.1276 <td>
32.1277 <p>
32.1278 Make the date link bold. Specify color, background-color, text-decorations, display,
32.1279 font-weight, padding.
32.1280 </p>
32.1281 </td>
32.1282 </tr>
32.1283 <tr valign="top">
32.1284 <td>
32.1285 <p>
32.1286 .CalPopDiv a.DatBldLnk:visited
32.1287 </p>
32.1288 </td>
32.1289 <td>
32.1290 <p>
32.1291 After the date link (bold) has been visited. Specify color, background-color, border,
32.1292 text-decoration, display, font-weight, padding.
32.1293 </p>
32.1294 </td>
32.1295 </tr>
32.1296 <tr valign="top">
32.1297 <td>
32.1298 <p>
32.1299 .CalPopDiv a.DatBldLnk:hover
32.1300 </p>
32.1301 </td>
32.1302 <td>
32.1303 <p>
32.1304 Style when hovering above the date link (bold). Specify the text-decoration for this.
32.1305 </p>
32.1306 </td>
32.1307 </tr>
32.1308 <tr valign="top">
32.1309 <td>
32.1310 <p>
32.1311 .CalPopDiv a.DatOthLnk:link
32.1312 </p>
32.1313 </td>
32.1314 <td>
32.1315 <p>
32.1316 Style for date links which fall outside the current month. specify color,
32.1317 background-color, border, text-decorations, display, padding.
32.1318 </p>
32.1319 </td>
32.1320 </tr>
32.1321 <tr valign="top">
32.1322 <td>
32.1323 <p>
32.1324 .CalPopDiv a.DatOthLnk:visited
32.1325 </p>
32.1326 </td>
32.1327 <td>
32.1328 <p>
32.1329 Style for visited date links which fall outside the current month. Specify color,
32.1330 background-color, border, text-decorations, display, padding.
32.1331 </p>
32.1332 </td>
32.1333 </tr>
32.1334 <tr valign="top">
32.1335 <td>
32.1336 <p>
32.1337 .CalPopDiv a.DatOthLnk:hover
32.1338 </p>
32.1339 </td>
32.1340 <td>
32.1341 <p>
32.1342 Style for hovering above date links which fall outside the current month. Specify
32.1343 text-decoration, border.
32.1344 </p>
32.1345 </td>
32.1346 </tr>
32.1347 <tr valign="top">
32.1348 <td>
32.1349 <p>
32.1350 .CalPopDiv a.DatOthBldLnk:link
32.1351 </p>
32.1352 </td>
32.1353 <td>
32.1354 <p>
32.1355 Style for bold links that are outside the current month. Specify color,
32.1356 background-color, border, text-decorations, display, font-weight, padding.
32.1357 </p>
32.1358 </td>
32.1359 </tr>
32.1360 <tr valign="top">
32.1361 <td>
32.1362 <p>
32.1363 .CalPopDiv a.DatOthBldLnk:visited
32.1364 </p>
32.1365 </td>
32.1366 <td>
32.1367 <p>
32.1368 Style for visited bold links that are outside the current month. Specify color,
32.1369 background-color, border, text-decorations, display, font-weight, padding.
32.1370 </p>
32.1371 </td>
32.1372 </tr>
32.1373 <tr valign="top">
32.1374 <td>
32.1375 <p>
32.1376 .CalPopDiv a.DatOthBldLnk:hover
32.1377 </p>
32.1378 </td>
32.1379 <td>
32.1380 <p>
32.1381 Style for hovering bold links that are outside the current month. Specify
32.1382 text-decoration.
32.1383 </p>
32.1384 </td>
32.1385 </tr>
32.1386 <tr valign="top">
32.1387 <td>
32.1388 <p>
32.1389 .CalPopDiv .DatSelDiv
32.1390 </p>
32.1391 </td>
32.1392 <td>
32.1393 <p>
32.1394 Style for layer that encompasses the input for month and year. Specify
32.1395 background-image, background-color, border, background-repeat, background-style,
32.1396 padding-top, text-align, -moz-border-radius. Overridden properties for IE:
32.1397 border-bottom.
32.1398 </p>
32.1399 </td>
32.1400 </tr>
32.1401 <tr valign="top">
32.1402 <td>
32.1403 <p>
32.1404 .CalPopDiv .DatSelDiv input
32.1405 </p>
32.1406 </td>
32.1407 <td>
32.1408 <p>
32.1409 Style class for the DatSelDiv when specifying input. Specify the padding.
32.1410 </p>
32.1411 </td>
32.1412 </tr>
32.1413 <tr valign="top">
32.1414 <td>
32.1415 <p>
32.1416 .CalPopDiv .DatSelDiv select
32.1417 </p>
32.1418 </td>
32.1419 <td>
32.1420 <p>
32.1421 Style class for the DatSelDiv when selecting a particular month. Specify margin.
32.1422 </p>
32.1423 </td>
32.1424 </tr>
32.1425 <tr valign="top">
32.1426 <td>
32.1427 <p>
32.1428 .CalPopDiv .DatCalDiv
32.1429 </p>
32.1430 </td>
32.1431 <td>
32.1432 <p>
32.1433 Specify the style for calendar's div. Specify background-color, border, border-top,
32.1434 text-align, padding Overridden properties for IE: padding, border-left, border-right,
32.1435 border-bottom, border-top.
32.1436 </p>
32.1437 </td>
32.1438 </tr>
32.1439 <tr valign="top">
32.1440 <td>
32.1441 <p>
32.1442 .CalPopDiv .DatDayHdrTxt
32.1443 </p>
32.1444 </td>
32.1445 <td>
32.1446 <p>
32.1447 Style class for the span that shows the day of the week. Specify color, font-weight,
32.1448 padding, display.
32.1449 </p>
32.1450 </td>
32.1451 </tr>
32.1452 <tr valign="top">
32.1453 <td>
32.1454 <p>
32.1455 .CalPopDiv .DatCalTbl
32.1456 </p>
32.1457 </td>
32.1458 <td>
32.1459 <p>
32.1460 Style for the calendar's table. Specify border-left, border-right property. Overridden
32.1461 properties for IE: border-top, border-bottom, width.
32.1462 </p>
32.1463 </td>
32.1464 </tr>
32.1465 <tr valign="top">
32.1466 <td>
32.1467 <p>
32.1468 .CalPopDiv .DatCalTbl td
32.1469 </p>
32.1470 </td>
32.1471 <td>
32.1472 <p>
32.1473 Table's td tag's style property. Specify the border property, width.
32.1474 </p>
32.1475 </td>
32.1476 </tr>
32.1477 <tr valign="top">
32.1478 <td>
32.1479 <p>
32.1480 .CalPopDiv .DatCalTbl th
32.1481 </p>
32.1482 </td>
32.1483 <td style=" vertical-align: top; width: 416px;">
32.1484 <p>
32.1485 Table's th tag's style property. Specify border-bottom, border-left, border-right,
32.1486 background-color, width, padding-top. Overridden properties for IE: border-top.
32.1487 </p>
32.1488 </td>
32.1489 </tr>
32.1490 <tr valign="top">
32.1491 <td>
32.1492 <p>
32.1493 .CalPopDiv .MnuJmp
32.1494 </p>
32.1495 </td>
32.1496 <td>
32.1497 <p>
32.1498 Style for jump drop down.
32.1499 </p>
32.1500 <p>
32.1501 Specify the color property.
32.1502 </p>
32.1503 </td>
32.1504 </tr>
32.1505 <tr valign="top">
32.1506 <td>
32.1507 <p>
32.1508 .CalPopDiv .MnuJmp option
32.1509 </p>
32.1510 </td>
32.1511 <td>
32.1512 <p>
32.1513 Style for options in the jump drop down. Specify the color property.
32.1514 </p>
32.1515 </td>
32.1516 </tr>
32.1517 <tr valign="top">
32.1518 <td>
32.1519 <p>
32.1520 .CalPopDiv .DatCalTbl td.CalPopFtr
32.1521 </p>
32.1522 </td>
32.1523 <td>
32.1524 <p>
32.1525 The style for date picker table's message which indicates what day it is today.
32.1526 Specify the border, width.
32.1527 </p>
32.1528 </td>
32.1529 </tr>
32.1530 <tr valign="top">
32.1531 <td>
32.1532 <p>
32.1533 .CalPopDiv .CalPopFtrDiv
32.1534 </p>
32.1535 </td>
32.1536 <td>
32.1537 <p>
32.1538 The div for the date picker table's message which indicates what day it is today.
32.1539 Specify background-image, background-repeat, background-color, border, background
32.1540 -position, float, width.
32.1541 </p>
32.1542 </td>
32.1543 </tr>
32.1544 <tr valign="top">
32.1545 <td>
32.1546 <p>
32.1547 .CalPopDiv .CurDayTxt
32.1548 </p>
32.1549 </td>
32.1550 <td>
32.1551 <p>
32.1552 The text for the date picker table's message which indicates what day it is today.
32.1553 </p>
32.1554 <p>
32.1555 Specify the color, float, clear, padding, font-weight, font-size.
32.1556 </p>
32.1557 </td>
32.1558 </tr>
32.1559 <tr valign="top">
32.1560 <td>
32.1561 <p>
32.1562 .CalPopDiv a.CalPopClsLnk:link
32.1563 </p>
32.1564 </td>
32.1565 <td>
32.1566 <p>
32.1567 Style classes for the “close” link that comes up near the current day
32.1568 text. Specify the text-decoration, color, font-size, float, margin, padding, border
32.1569 properties.
32.1570 </p>
32.1571 </td>
32.1572 </tr>
32.1573 <tr valign="top">
32.1574 <td>
32.1575 <p>
32.1576 .CalPopDiv a.CalPopClsLnk:active
32.1577 </p>
32.1578 </td>
32.1579 <td>
32.1580 <p>
32.1581 Style classes for the “close” link that comes up near the current day
32.1582 text. Specify the text-decoration, color, font-size, border properties.
32.1583 </p>
32.1584 </td>
32.1585 </tr>
32.1586 <tr valign="top">
32.1587 <td>
32.1588 <p>
32.1589 .CalPopDiv a.CalPopClsLnk:hover
32.1590 </p>
32.1591 </td>
32.1592 <td>
32.1593 <p>
32.1594 Style when hovering over the “close” link. Specify the text-decoration
32.1595 property.
32.1596 </p>
32.1597 </td>
32.1598 </tr>
32.1599 <tr valign="top">
32.1600 <td>
32.1601 <p>
32.1602 .CalPopDiv .DatSelDiv input
32.1603 </p>
32.1604 </td>
32.1605 <td>
32.1606 <p>
32.1607 Style class for the select date div's input style. Specify padding-top.
32.1608 </p>
32.1609 </td>
32.1610 </tr>
32.1611 <tr valign="top">
32.1612 <td>
32.1613 <p>
32.1614 <b>.</b>CalPopFldLbl
32.1615 </p>
32.1616 </td>
32.1617 <td>
32.1618 <p>
32.1619 Style class for the start date label. Display, margin-right, padding-top.
32.1620 </p>
32.1621 </td>
32.1622 </tr>
32.1623 <tr valign="top">
32.1624 <td>
32.1625 <p>
32.1626 .CalPopFldImg img
32.1627 </p>
32.1628 </td>
32.1629 <td>
32.1630 <p>
32.1631 Style class for the href link that shows the dates. Specify margin. Overridden
32.1632 properties for IE: margin-top.
32.1633 </p>
32.1634 </td>
32.1635 </tr>
32.1636 </table>
32.1637 <table width="95%" border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0">
32.1638 <tr>
32.1639 <td style=" background-color: rgb(204, 204, 204); vertical-align: top; font-weight: bold;"
32.1640 rowspan="1" colspan="2">
32.1641 Checkboxes and Radio Buttons <a name="RadioButtonKeys"></a> <small><a href=
32.1642 "#CSSkeys">top</a></small>
32.1643 </td>
32.1644 </tr>
32.1645 <tr valign="top">
32.1646 <th style=" text-align: left;">
32.1647 <p>
32.1648 CSS Selectors
32.1649 </p>
32.1650 </th>
32.1651 <th style=" text-align: left;">
32.1652 <p>
32.1653 Description
32.1654 </p>
32.1655 </th>
32.1656 </tr>
32.1657 <tr valign="top">
32.1658 <td>
32.1659 <p>
32.1660 .Cb
32.1661 </p>
32.1662 </td>
32.1663 <td>
32.1664 <p>
32.1665 Used to reference checkbox styles.
32.1666 </p>
32.1667 </td>
32.1668 </tr>
32.1669 <tr>
32.1670 <td valign="top">
32.1671 .CbDis
32.1672 </td>
32.1673 <td valign="top">
32.1674 Disabled property for checkbox. Specify color, background-color. Sets background-color
32.1675 for disabled checkboxes, fixes a Netscape 7 bug where user can't tell whether a disabled
32.1676 checkbox is checked.
32.1677 </td>
32.1678 </tr>
32.1679 <tr>
32.1680 <td valign="top">
32.1681 .CbLb
32.1682 </td>
32.1683 <td valign="top">
32.1684 Checkbox label's style.
32.1685 </td>
32.1686 </tr>
32.1687 <tr>
32.1688 <td valign="top">
32.1689 .CbLblDis
32.1690 </td>
32.1691 <td valign="top">
32.1692 Checkbox label's disabled style.
32.1693 </td>
32.1694 </tr>
32.1695 <tr>
32.1696 <td valign="top">
32.1697 .CbImg
32.1698 </td>
32.1699 <td valign="top">
32.1700 Check box image's style.
32.1701 </td>
32.1702 </tr>
32.1703 <tr>
32.1704 <td valign="top">
32.1705 .CbImgDis
32.1706 </td>
32.1707 <td valign="top">
32.1708 Check box image's disabled style.
32.1709 </td>
32.1710 </tr>
32.1711 <tr>
32.1712 <td valign="top">
32.1713 .CbSpn
32.1714 </td>
32.1715 <td valign="top">
32.1716 Checkbox's span style.
32.1717 </td>
32.1718 </tr>
32.1719 <tr>
32.1720 <td valign="top">
32.1721 .CbSpnDis
32.1722 </td>
32.1723 <td valign="top">
32.1724 Disabled checkbox's span style.
32.1725 </td>
32.1726 </tr>
32.1727 <tr>
32.1728 <td valign="top">
32.1729 .CbGrp
32.1730 </td>
32.1731 <td valign="top">
32.1732 Checkbox group style.
32.1733 </td>
32.1734 </tr>
32.1735 <tr>
32.1736 <td valign="top">
32.1737 .CbGrpCpt
32.1738 </td>
32.1739 <td valign="top">
32.1740 Checkbox group's caption style.
32.1741 </td>
32.1742 </tr>
32.1743 <tr>
32.1744 <td valign="top">
32.1745 .CbGrpLbl
32.1746 </td>
32.1747 <td valign="top">
32.1748 Checkbox group label's style.
32.1749 </td>
32.1750 </tr>
32.1751 <tr>
32.1752 <td valign="top">
32.1753 .CbGrpLblDis
32.1754 </td>
32.1755 <td valign="top">
32.1756 Checkbox group label's disabled style.
32.1757 </td>
32.1758 </tr>
32.1759 <tr>
32.1760 <td valign="top">
32.1761 .CbGrpRwEv
32.1762 </td>
32.1763 <td valign="top">
32.1764 Checkbox group even row style.
32.1765 </td>
32.1766 </tr>
32.1767 <tr>
32.1768 <td valign="top">
32.1769 .CbGrpRwOd
32.1770 </td>
32.1771 <td valign="top">
32.1772 Checkbox group odd row style.
32.1773 </td>
32.1774 </tr>
32.1775 <tr>
32.1776 <td valign="top">
32.1777 .CbGrpClEv
32.1778 </td>
32.1779 <td valign="top">
32.1780 Checkbox group even column style.
32.1781 </td>
32.1782 </tr>
32.1783 <tr>
32.1784 <td valign="top">
32.1785 .CbGrpClOd
32.1786 </td>
32.1787 <td valign="top">
32.1788 Checkbox group odd column style.
32.1789 </td>
32.1790 </tr>
32.1791 <tr>
32.1792 <td valign="top">
32.1793 .Rb
32.1794 </td>
32.1795 <td valign="top">
32.1796 Used to reference radiobutton styles.
32.1797 </td>
32.1798 </tr>
32.1799 <tr>
32.1800 <td valign="top">
32.1801 .RbDis
32.1802 </td>
32.1803 <td valign="top">
32.1804 Disabled property for radio buttons. Specify color, background-color. Sets
32.1805 background-color for disabled checkboxes, fixes a Netscape 7 bug where user can't tell
32.1806 whether a disabled radio button is checked.
32.1807 </td>
32.1808 </tr>
32.1809 <tr>
32.1810 <td valign="top">
32.1811 .RbLb
32.1812 </td>
32.1813 <td valign="top">
32.1814 Radiobutton label's style.
32.1815 </td>
32.1816 </tr>
32.1817 <tr>
32.1818 <td valign="top">
32.1819 .RbLblDis
32.1820 </td>
32.1821 <td valign="top">
32.1822 Radiobutton label's disabled style.
32.1823 </td>
32.1824 </tr>
32.1825 <tr>
32.1826 <td valign="top">
32.1827 .RbImg
32.1828 </td>
32.1829 <td valign="top">
32.1830 Radiobutton image's style.
32.1831 </td>
32.1832 </tr>
32.1833 <tr>
32.1834 <td valign="top">
32.1835 .RbImgDis
32.1836 </td>
32.1837 <td valign="top">
32.1838 Radiobutton image's disabled style.
32.1839 </td>
32.1840 </tr>
32.1841 <tr>
32.1842 <td valign="top">
32.1843 .RbSpn
32.1844 </td>
32.1845 <td valign="top">
32.1846 Radiobutton span style.
32.1847 </td>
32.1848 </tr>
32.1849 <tr>
32.1850 <td valign="top">
32.1851 .RbSpnDis
32.1852 </td>
32.1853 <td valign="top">
32.1854 Radiobutton span disabled style.
32.1855 </td>
32.1856 </tr>
32.1857 <tr>
32.1858 <td valign="top">
32.1859 .RbGrp
32.1860 </td>
32.1861 <td valign="top">
32.1862 Radiobutton group style.
32.1863 </td>
32.1864 </tr>
32.1865 <tr>
32.1866 <td valign="top">
32.1867 .RbGrpCpt
32.1868 </td>
32.1869 <td valign="top">
32.1870 Radiobutton group's caption style.
32.1871 </td>
32.1872 </tr>
32.1873 <tr>
32.1874 <td valign="top">
32.1875 .RbGrpLbl
32.1876 </td>
32.1877 <td valign="top">
32.1878 Radiobutton group label's style.
32.1879 </td>
32.1880 </tr>
32.1881 <tr>
32.1882 <td valign="top">
32.1883 .RbGrpLblDis
32.1884 </td>
32.1885 <td valign="top">
32.1886 Radiobutton group label's disabled style.
32.1887 </td>
32.1888 </tr>
32.1889 <tr>
32.1890 <td valign="top">
32.1891 .RbGrpRwEv
32.1892 </td>
32.1893 <td valign="top">
32.1894 Radiobutton group even row style.
32.1895 </td>
32.1896 </tr>
32.1897 <tr>
32.1898 <td valign="top">
32.1899 .RbGrpRwOd
32.1900 </td>
32.1901 <td valign="top">
32.1902 Radiobutton group odd row style.
32.1903 </td>
32.1904 </tr>
32.1905 <tr>
32.1906 <td valign="top">
32.1907 .RbGrpClEv
32.1908 </td>
32.1909 <td valign="top">
32.1910 Radiobutton group even column style.
32.1911 </td>
32.1912 </tr>
32.1913 <tr>
32.1914 <td valign="top">
32.1915 .RbGrpClOd
32.1916 </td>
32.1917 <td valign="top">
32.1918 Radiobutton group odd column style.
32.1919 </td>
32.1920 </tr>
32.1921 <tr>
32.1922 <td valign="top">
32.1923
32.1924 </td>
32.1925 <td valign="top">
32.1926
32.1927 </td>
32.1928 </tr>
32.1929 </table>
32.1930 <table width="95%" border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0">
32.1931 <tr>
32.1932 <td style=" background-color: rgb(204, 204, 204); vertical-align: top;" rowspan="1"
32.1933 colspan="2">
32.1934 <b>Drop Down List <a name="DropDownMenuKeys"></a></b> <small style=
32.1935 " font-weight: bold;"><a href="#CSSkeys">top</a></small>
32.1936 </td>
32.1937 </tr>
32.1938 <tr valign="top">
32.1939 <th style=" text-align: left;">
32.1940 <p>
32.1941 CSS Selectors
32.1942 </p>
32.1943 </th>
32.1944 <th style=" text-align: left;">
32.1945 <p>
32.1946 Description
32.1947 </p>
32.1948 </th>
32.1949 </tr>
32.1950 <tr valign="top">
32.1951 <td>
32.1952 <p>
32.1953 .MnuJmpOptGrp
32.1954 </p>
32.1955 </td>
32.1956 <td>
32.1957 <p>
32.1958 Jump Menu's option group style. Specify color, font-weight, font-style.
32.1959 </p>
32.1960 </td>
32.1961 </tr>
32.1962 <tr valign="top">
32.1963 <td>
32.1964 <p>
32.1965 .MnuStdOptGrp
32.1966 </p>
32.1967 </td>
32.1968 <td>
32.1969 <p>
32.1970 Menu's optgroup's appearance. Specify color, font-weight, font-style.
32.1971 </p>
32.1972 </td>
32.1973 </tr>
32.1974 <tr valign="top">
32.1975 <td>
32.1976 <p>
32.1977 .MnuStdOpt
32.1978 </p>
32.1979 </td>
32.1980 <td>
32.1981 <p>
32.1982 Standard menu's enabled option appearance. Specify color.
32.1983 </p>
32.1984 </td>
32.1985 </tr>
32.1986 <tr valign="top">
32.1987 <td>
32.1988 <p>
32.1989 .MnuStdOptSel
32.1990 </p>
32.1991 </td>
32.1992 <td>
32.1993 <p>
32.1994 Standard menu's selected option appearance. Specify color.
32.1995 </p>
32.1996 </td>
32.1997 </tr>
32.1998 <tr valign="top">
32.1999 <td>
32.2000 <p>
32.2001 .MnuStd
32.2002 </p>
32.2003 </td>
32.2004 <td>
32.2005 <p>
32.2006 Standard menu's appearance. Specify color, border-bottom-color, border-right-color.
32.2007 </p>
32.2008 </td>
32.2009 </tr>
32.2010 <tr valign="top">
32.2011 <td>
32.2012 <p>
32.2013 .MnuJmpOptSep
32.2014 </p>
32.2015 </td>
32.2016 <td>
32.2017 <p>
32.2018 Jump menu's seperator style. Specify color.
32.2019 </p>
32.2020 </td>
32.2021 </tr>
32.2022 <tr valign="top">
32.2023 <td>
32.2024 <p>
32.2025 .MnuJmpOptDis
32.2026 </p>
32.2027 </td>
32.2028 <td>
32.2029 <p>
32.2030 Jump menu's disabled options appearance. Specify color.
32.2031 </p>
32.2032 </td>
32.2033 </tr>
32.2034 <tr valign="top">
32.2035 <td>
32.2036 <p>
32.2037 .MnuStdOptDis
32.2038 </p>
32.2039 </td>
32.2040 <td>
32.2041 <p>
32.2042 Standard menu's disabled option appearance. Specify color.
32.2043 </p>
32.2044 </td>
32.2045 </tr>
32.2046 <tr valign="top">
32.2047 <td>
32.2048 <p>
32.2049 .MnuJmpDis
32.2050 </p>
32.2051 </td>
32.2052 <td>
32.2053 <p>
32.2054 Jump menu's disabled appearance. Specify background-color, color.
32.2055 </p>
32.2056 </td>
32.2057 </tr>
32.2058 <tr valign="top">
32.2059 <td>
32.2060 <p>
32.2061 .MnuStdDis
32.2062 </p>
32.2063 </td>
32.2064 <td>
32.2065 <p>
32.2066 Standard menu's disabled appearance. Specify background-color, color.
32.2067 </p>
32.2068 </td>
32.2069 </tr>
32.2070 <tr valign="top">
32.2071 <td>
32.2072 <p>
32.2073 .MnuJmp
32.2074 </p>
32.2075 </td>
32.2076 <td>
32.2077 <p>
32.2078 Jump menu's appearance. Specify color, border-bottom-color, border-right-color.
32.2079 </p>
32.2080 </td>
32.2081 </tr>
32.2082 <tr valign="top">
32.2083 <td>
32.2084 <p>
32.2085 .MnuJmpOpt
32.2086 </p>
32.2087 </td>
32.2088 <td>
32.2089 <p>
32.2090 Jump menu's options appearance. Specify color.
32.2091 </p>
32.2092 </td>
32.2093 </tr>
32.2094 <tr valign="top">
32.2095 <td>
32.2096 <p>
32.2097 .MnuJmpOpt:hover
32.2098 </p>
32.2099 </td>
32.2100 <td>
32.2101 <p>
32.2102 Jump menu option's hover appearance. Specify text-decoration.
32.2103 </p>
32.2104 </td>
32.2105 </tr>
32.2106 <tr valign="top">
32.2107 <td>
32.2108 <p>
32.2109 .MnuJmpOptSel
32.2110 </p>
32.2111 </td>
32.2112 <td>
32.2113 <p>
32.2114 Jump menu's selected option appearance. Specify color, font-weight.
32.2115 </p>
32.2116 </td>
32.2117 </tr>
32.2118 </table>
32.2119 <table width="95%" border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0">
32.2120 <tr>
32.2121 <td style=" background-color: rgb(204, 204, 204); vertical-align: top;" rowspan="1"
32.2122 colspan="2">
32.2123 <b>Inline Help <a name="InlineHelpKeys"></a></b> <small><a href=
32.2124 "#CSSkeys">top</a></small>
32.2125 </td>
32.2126 </tr>
32.2127 <tr valign="top">
32.2128 <th style=" text-align: left;">
32.2129 <p>
32.2130 CSS Selectors
32.2131 </p>
32.2132 </th>
32.2133 <th style=" text-align: left;">
32.2134 <p>
32.2135 Description
32.2136 </p>
32.2137 </th>
32.2138 </tr>
32.2139 <tr valign="top">
32.2140 <td>
32.2141 <p>
32.2142 .HlpPgeTxt
32.2143 </p>
32.2144 </td>
32.2145 <td>
32.2146 <p>
32.2147 The help page text. Set the color.
32.2148 </p>
32.2149 </td>
32.2150 </tr>
32.2151 <tr valign="top">
32.2152 <td>
32.2153 <p>
32.2154 .HlpFldTxt
32.2155 </p>
32.2156 </td>
32.2157 <td>
32.2158 <p>
32.2159 The help field text. Set the color, font-size and padding-top
32.2160 </p>
32.2161 </td>
32.2162 </tr>
32.2163 <tr valign="top">
32.2164 <td>
32.2165 <p>
32.2166 a.HlpPgeLnk:link, a.HlpPgeLnk:visited,
32.2167 </p>
32.2168 </td>
32.2169 <td>
32.2170 <p>
32.2171 Help page link style. Set the color, text-decoration.
32.2172 </p>
32.2173 </td>
32.2174 </tr>
32.2175 <tr valign="top">
32.2176 <td>
32.2177 <p>
32.2178 a.HlpFldLnk:link, a.HlpFldLnk:visited
32.2179 </p>
32.2180 </td>
32.2181 <td>
32.2182 <p>
32.2183 Help field link style. Set the color, text-decoration, font-size.
32.2184 </p>
32.2185 </td>
32.2186 </tr>
32.2187 <tr valign="top">
32.2188 <td>
32.2189 <p>
32.2190 a.HlpPgeLnk:hover
32.2191 </p>
32.2192 </td>
32.2193 <td>
32.2194 <p>
32.2195 Hover style for help page link. Set color, text-decoration.
32.2196 </p>
32.2197 </td>
32.2198 </tr>
32.2199 <tr valign="top">
32.2200 <td>
32.2201 <p>
32.2202 a.HlpFldLnk:hover
32.2203 </p>
32.2204 </td>
32.2205 <td>
32.2206 <p>
32.2207 Hover style for help field link. Set font-size, color and text-decoration.
32.2208 </p>
32.2209 </td>
32.2210 <td valign="top">
32.2211
32.2212 </td>
32.2213 <td valign="top">
32.2214
32.2215 </td>
32.2216 </tr>
32.2217 </table>
32.2218 <table width="95%" border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0">
32.2219 <tr>
32.2220 <td style=" background-color: rgb(204, 204, 204); vertical-align: top; font-weight: bold;"
32.2221 rowspan="1" colspan="2">
32.2222 Label <a name="LabelKeys"></a> <small><a href="#CSSkeys">top</a></small>
32.2223 </td>
32.2224 </tr>
32.2225 <tr valign="top">
32.2226 <th style=" text-align: left;">
32.2227 <p>
32.2228 CSS Selectors
32.2229 </p>
32.2230 </th>
32.2231 <th style=" text-align: left;">
32.2232 <p>
32.2233 Description
32.2234 </p>
32.2235 </th>
32.2236 </tr>
32.2237 <tr valign="top">
32.2238 <td>
32.2239 <p>
32.2240 .LblLev1Txt
32.2241 </p>
32.2242 </td>
32.2243 <td>
32.2244 <p>
32.2245 Style for label level 1. Specify color, font-size, font-weight.
32.2246 </p>
32.2247 </td>
32.2248 </tr>
32.2249 <tr valign="top">
32.2250 <td>
32.2251 <p>
32.2252 .LblLev2Txt
32.2253 </p>
32.2254 </td>
32.2255 <td>
32.2256 <p>
32.2257 Style for label level 2. Specify color, font-weight.
32.2258 </p>
32.2259 </td>
32.2260 </tr>
32.2261 <tr valign="top">
32.2262 <td>
32.2263 <p>
32.2264 .LblLev2smTxt
32.2265 </p>
32.2266 </td>
32.2267 <td>
32.2268 <p>
32.2269 Style for Label level 2 small text. Specify font-size, font-weight.
32.2270 </p>
32.2271 </td>
32.2272 </tr>
32.2273 <tr valign="top">
32.2274 <td>
32.2275 <p>
32.2276 .LblRqdDiv
32.2277 </p>
32.2278 </td>
32.2279 <td>
32.2280 <p>
32.2281 Style for Label div for the required icon. Specify color.
32.2282 </p>
32.2283 </td>
32.2284 </tr>
32.2285 <tr valign="top">
32.2286 <td>
32.2287 <p>
32.2288 .LblLev3Txt
32.2289 </p>
32.2290 </td>
32.2291 <td>
32.2292 <p>
32.2293 Style for label level 3. Specify color.
32.2294 </p>
32.2295 </td>
32.2296 </tr>
32.2297 </table>
32.2298 <table width="95%" border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0">
32.2299 <tr>
32.2300 <td style=" background-color: rgb(204, 204, 204); vertical-align: top; font-weight: bold;"
32.2301 rowspan="1" colspan="2">
32.2302 List <a name="ListKeys"></a> <small><a href="#CSSkeys">top</a></small>
32.2303 </td>
32.2304 </tr>
32.2305 <tr valign="top">
32.2306 <th style=" text-align: left;">
32.2307 <p>
32.2308 CSS Selectors
32.2309 </p>
32.2310 </th>
32.2311 <th style=" text-align: left;">
32.2312 <p>
32.2313 Description
32.2314 </p>
32.2315 </th>
32.2316 </tr>
32.2317 <tr valign="top">
32.2318 <td>
32.2319 <p>
32.2320 .Lst
32.2321 </p>
32.2322 </td>
32.2323 <td>
32.2324 <p>
32.2325 List's style class. Specify color, border-bottom-color, border-right-color.
32.2326 </p>
32.2327 </td>
32.2328 </tr>
32.2329 <tr valign="top">
32.2330 <td>
32.2331 <p>
32.2332 .LstOpt
32.2333 </p>
32.2334 </td>
32.2335 <td>
32.2336 <p>
32.2337 List options style. Specify color.
32.2338 </p>
32.2339 </td>
32.2340 </tr>
32.2341 <tr valign="top">
32.2342 <td>
32.2343 <p>
32.2344 .LstOptSel
32.2345 </p>
32.2346 </td>
32.2347 <td>
32.2348 <p>
32.2349 Selected option in a list. Specify color.
32.2350 </p>
32.2351 </td>
32.2352 </tr>
32.2353 <tr valign="top">
32.2354 <td>
32.2355 <p>
32.2356 .LstOptGrp
32.2357 </p>
32.2358 </td>
32.2359 <td>
32.2360 <p>
32.2361 List Option group style. Specify color, font-weight, font-style
32.2362 </p>
32.2363 </td>
32.2364 </tr>
32.2365 <tr valign="top">
32.2366 <td>
32.2367 <p>
32.2368 .LstDis .LstOptGrp
32.2369 </p>
32.2370 </td>
32.2371 <td>
32.2372 <p>
32.2373 Disabled list option group style. Specify color, background-color.
32.2374 </p>
32.2375 </td>
32.2376 </tr>
32.2377 <tr valign="top">
32.2378 <td>
32.2379 <p>
32.2380 .LstOptSep
32.2381 </p>
32.2382 </td>
32.2383 <td>
32.2384 <p>
32.2385 Separator for list options. Specify color.
32.2386 </p>
32.2387 </td>
32.2388 </tr>
32.2389 <tr valign="top">
32.2390 <td>
32.2391 <p>
32.2392 .LstOptDis
32.2393 </p>
32.2394 </td>
32.2395 <td>
32.2396 <p>
32.2397 List option disabled style. Specify color.
32.2398 </p>
32.2399 </td>
32.2400 </tr>
32.2401 <tr valign="top">
32.2402 <td>
32.2403 <p>
32.2404 .LstDis
32.2405 </p>
32.2406 </td>
32.2407 <td>
32.2408 <p>
32.2409 Disabled list appearance. Specify border-bottom-color, border-right-color, color,
32.2410 background-color, font-weight, font-style.
32.2411 </p>
32.2412 </td>
32.2413 </tr>
32.2414 <tr valign="top">
32.2415 <td>
32.2416 <p>
32.2417 .LstDis option
32.2418 </p>
32.2419 </td>
32.2420 <td>
32.2421 <p>
32.2422 Style for options in disabled list. Specify background-color, color.
32.2423 </p>
32.2424 </td>
32.2425 </tr>
32.2426 <tr valign="top">
32.2427 <td>
32.2428 <p>
32.2429 .LstMno
32.2430 </p>
32.2431 </td>
32.2432 <td>
32.2433 <p>
32.2434 Monospace list style. Specify border-bottom color, border-right color, color,
32.2435 font-family, font-weight, font-space.
32.2436 </p>
32.2437 </td>
32.2438 </tr>
32.2439 <tr valign="top">
32.2440 <td>
32.2441 <p>
32.2442 .LstMno option
32.2443 </p>
32.2444 </td>
32.2445 <td>
32.2446 <p>
32.2447 Monospace list option style. Specify font-family.
32.2448 </p>
32.2449 </td>
32.2450 </tr>
32.2451 <tr valign="top">
32.2452 <td>
32.2453 <p>
32.2454 .LstMno .LstOptGrp
32.2455 </p>
32.2456 </td>
32.2457 <td>
32.2458 <p>
32.2459 Monospace list group option style. Specify color, font-space, font-family, font-weight
32.2460 </p>
32.2461 </td>
32.2462 </tr>
32.2463 <tr valign="top">
32.2464 <td>
32.2465 <p>
32.2466 .LstMnoDis
32.2467 </p>
32.2468 </td>
32.2469 <td>
32.2470 <p>
32.2471 Monospace list disabled style. Specify font-family, font-weight, font-syle,
32.2472 background-color, color
32.2473 </p>
32.2474 </td>
32.2475 </tr>
32.2476 <tr valign="top">
32.2477 <td>
32.2478 <p>
32.2479 .LstMnoDis option
32.2480 </p>
32.2481 </td>
32.2482 <td>
32.2483 <p>
32.2484 Style for monospace disabled list options. Specify font-family, background-color,
32.2485 color.
32.2486 </p>
32.2487 </td>
32.2488 </tr>
32.2489 <tr valign="top">
32.2490 <td>
32.2491 <p>
32.2492 .LstMnoDis .LstOptGrp
32.2493 </p>
32.2494 </td>
32.2495 <td>
32.2496 <p>
32.2497 Style for monospace disabled grouped option list. Specify font-weight, font-style,
32.2498 background-color, color.
32.2499 </p>
32.2500 </td>
32.2501 </tr>
32.2502 <tr valign="top">
32.2503 <td>
32.2504 <p>
32.2505 .LstAln
32.2506 </p>
32.2507 </td>
32.2508 <td>
32.2509 <p>
32.2510 List alignment style. Specify vertical-align, padding style.
32.2511 </p>
32.2512 </td>
32.2513 </tr>
32.2514 <tr>
32.2515 <td valign="top">
32.2516
32.2517 </td>
32.2518 <td valign="top">
32.2519
32.2520 </td>
32.2521 </tr>
32.2522 </table>
32.2523 <table width="95%" border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0">
32.2524 <tr>
32.2525 <td style=" background-color: rgb(204, 204, 204); vertical-align: top;" rowspan="1"
32.2526 colspan="2">
32.2527 <b>Message and Message Group <a name="MessageGroupKeys"></a></b> <small><a href=
32.2528 "#CSSkeys"><b>top</b></a></small>
32.2529 </td>
32.2530 </tr>
32.2531 <tr valign="top">
32.2532 <th style=" text-align: left;">
32.2533 <p>
32.2534 CSS Selectors
32.2535 </p>
32.2536 </th>
32.2537 <th style=" text-align: left;">
32.2538 <p>
32.2539 Description
32.2540 </p>
32.2541 </th>
32.2542 </tr>
32.2543 <tr valign="top">
32.2544 <td>
32.2545 <p>
32.2546 .MsgFldSumTxt
32.2547 </p>
32.2548 </td>
32.2549 <td>
32.2550 <p>
32.2551 Message field summary text style. Specify color, font-weight.
32.2552 </p>
32.2553 </td>
32.2554 </tr>
32.2555 <tr valign="top">
32.2556 <td>
32.2557 <p>
32.2558 .MsgFldTxt
32.2559 </p>
32.2560 </td>
32.2561 <td>
32.2562 <p>
32.2563 Message detailed text's style. Specify color.
32.2564 </p>
32.2565 </td>
32.2566 </tr>
32.2567 <tr valign="top">
32.2568 <td>
32.2569 <p>
32.2570 .MsgGrpTbl
32.2571 </p>
32.2572 </td>
32.2573 <td>
32.2574 <p>
32.2575 Message group table's style. Specify border-left, border-top, border-bottom,
32.2576 border-right properties. Overridden properties for IE: margin-top.
32.2577 </p>
32.2578 </td>
32.2579 </tr>
32.2580 <tr valign="top">
32.2581 <td>
32.2582 <p>
32.2583 .MsgGrpTbl td
32.2584 </p>
32.2585 </td>
32.2586 <td>
32.2587 <p>
32.2588 Message group table td's style. Specify background-color, padding. Overridden
32.2589 properties for IE: padding.
32.2590 </p>
32.2591 </td>
32.2592 </tr>
32.2593 <tr valign="top">
32.2594 <td>
32.2595 <p>
32.2596 .MsgGrpTblTtl
32.2597 </p>
32.2598 </td>
32.2599 <td>
32.2600 <p>
32.2601 Message group table title style. Specify color, background-color, border-top,
32.2602 border-left, border-right, text align, padding, font-weight, margin-top, font-size
32.2603 Overridden properties for IE: margin-top.
32.2604 </p>
32.2605 </td>
32.2606 </tr>
32.2607 <tr valign="top">
32.2608 <td>
32.2609 <p>
32.2610 .MsgGrpDiv
32.2611 </p>
32.2612 </td>
32.2613 <td>
32.2614 <p>
32.2615 Message group div's style. Specify margin.
32.2616 </p>
32.2617 </td>
32.2618 </tr>
32.2619 <tr valign="top">
32.2620 <td>
32.2621 <p>
32.2622 .MsgGrpDiv ul
32.2623 </p>
32.2624 </td>
32.2625 <td>
32.2626 <p>
32.2627 Message group div unordered list's style. Specify padding, margin,color,
32.2628 list-style-type. Overridden properties for IE: padding, margin.
32.2629 </p>
32.2630 </td>
32.2631 </tr>
32.2632 <tr valign="top">
32.2633 <td>
32.2634 <p>
32.2635 .MsgGrpDiv ul li
32.2636 </p>
32.2637 </td>
32.2638 <td>
32.2639 <p>
32.2640 Message group div unordered list's list item's style. Overridden properties for IE:
32.2641 padding, margin-bottom.
32.2642 </p>
32.2643 </td>
32.2644 </tr>
32.2645 <tr valign="top">
32.2646 <td>
32.2647 <p>
32.2648 .MsgGrpSumTxt
32.2649 </p>
32.2650 </td>
32.2651 <td>
32.2652 <p>
32.2653 Message group summary text's style. Specify display, font-weight, padding-bottom,
32.2654 color. Overridden properties for IE: padding-bottom.
32.2655 </p>
32.2656 </td>
32.2657 </tr>
32.2658 <tr valign="top">
32.2659 <td>
32.2660 <p>
32.2661 .MsgGrpTxt
32.2662 </p>
32.2663 </td>
32.2664 <td>
32.2665 <p>
32.2666 Style for the text rendered within the message group. Specify display, padding-bottom,
32.2667 color.
32.2668 </p>
32.2669 </td>
32.2670 </tr>
32.2671 </table>
32.2672 <table width="95%" border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0">
32.2673 <tr>
32.2674 <td style=" background-color: rgb(204, 204, 204); vertical-align: top; font-weight: bold;"
32.2675 rowspan="1" colspan="2">
32.2676 Mini Tabs <a name="MiniTabs"></a> <small><a href="#CSSkeys">top</a></small>
32.2677 </td>
32.2678 </tr>
32.2679 <tr valign="top">
32.2680 <th style=" text-align: left;">
32.2681 <p>
32.2682 CSS Selectors
32.2683 </p>
32.2684 </th>
32.2685 <th style=" text-align: left;">
32.2686 <p>
32.2687 Description
32.2688 </p>
32.2689 </th>
32.2690 </tr>
32.2691 <tr valign="top">
32.2692 <td>
32.2693 <p>
32.2694 .MniTabDiv
32.2695 </p>
32.2696 </td>
32.2697 <td>
32.2698 <p>
32.2699 Style for the div containing the left navigation mini-tabs. Specify background-color,
32.2700 background-image, background-repeat, background-position, padding.
32.2701 </p>
32.2702 </td>
32.2703 </tr>
32.2704 <tr valign="top">
32.2705 <td>
32.2706 <p>
32.2707 table.MniTabTbl td
32.2708 </p>
32.2709 </td>
32.2710 <td>
32.2711 <p>
32.2712 Style for the td of table containing the left navigation mini-tabs. Specify
32.2713 background-color, background-image, border, background-repeat, background-position.
32.2714 </p>
32.2715 </td>
32.2716 </tr>
32.2717 <tr valign="top">
32.2718 <td>
32.2719 <p>
32.2720 a.MniTabLnk:link, a.MniTabLnk:visited
32.2721 </p>
32.2722 </td>
32.2723 <td>
32.2724 <p>
32.2725 Link style for <a> tag for the unselected tabs in the left navigation mini-tabs.
32.2726 Specify color, text-decoration, display, font-size, padding.
32.2727 </p>
32.2728 </td>
32.2729 </tr>
32.2730 <tr valign="top">
32.2731 <td>
32.2732 <p>
32.2733 .MniTabSelTxt
32.2734 </p>
32.2735 </td>
32.2736 <td>
32.2737 <p>
32.2738 Style for the text in the selected left navigation mini-tab. Specify color,
32.2739 text-decoration, display, padding, font-size.
32.2740 </p>
32.2741 </td>
32.2742 </tr>
32.2743 <tr valign="top">
32.2744 <td>
32.2745 <p>
32.2746 table.MniTabTbl td.MniTabTblSelTd
32.2747 </p>
32.2748 </td>
32.2749 <td>
32.2750 <p>
32.2751 Style for the table cell <td> containing the selected left navigation mini-tab.
32.2752 Specify color, text-decoration, border-bottom, background-repeat, background-position.
32.2753 </p>
32.2754 </td>
32.2755 </tr>
32.2756 <tr valign="top">
32.2757 <td>
32.2758 <p>
32.2759 .MniTabDiv td.hidden
32.2760 </p>
32.2761 </td>
32.2762 <td>
32.2763 <p>
32.2764 Mini tab div's hidden td style. Specify display.
32.2765 </p>
32.2766 </td>
32.2767 </tr>
32.2768 <tr valign="top">
32.2769 <td>
32.2770 <p>
32.2771 table.MniTabTbl
32.2772 </p>
32.2773 </td>
32.2774 <td>
32.2775 <p>
32.2776 Mini tab table's style. Specify border-collapse.
32.2777 </p>
32.2778 </td>
32.2779 </tr>
32.2780 <tr valign="top">
32.2781 <td>
32.2782 <p>
32.2783 a.MniTabLnk:hover
32.2784 </p>
32.2785 </td>
32.2786 <td>
32.2787 <p>
32.2788 Mini tab link's hover property. Specify text-decoration.
32.2789 </p>
32.2790 </td>
32.2791 </tr>
32.2792 <tr valign="top">
32.2793 <td>
32.2794 <p>
32.2795 .TabGrp
32.2796 </p>
32.2797 </td>
32.2798 <td>
32.2799 <p>
32.2800 Tab group's style for minitab. No styles specified.
32.2801 </p>
32.2802 </td>
32.2803 </tr>
32.2804 <tr valign="top">
32.2805 <td>
32.2806 <p>
32.2807 .TabGrp .TabGrpBox
32.2808 </p>
32.2809 </td>
32.2810 <td>
32.2811 <p>
32.2812 Tabgroup box's style. Specify border, border-top, padding.
32.2813 </p>
32.2814 </td>
32.2815 </tr>
32.2816 <tr valign="top">
32.2817 <td>
32.2818 <p>
32.2819 .TabGrp .MniTabDiv
32.2820 </p>
32.2821 </td>
32.2822 <td>
32.2823 <p>
32.2824 Tab group's mini tab div's style. Specify background-color, background-image.
32.2825 </p>
32.2826 </td>
32.2827 </tr>
32.2828 <tr valign="top">
32.2829 <td>
32.2830 <p>
32.2831 .TabGrp a.MniTabLnk:link,
32.2832 </p>
32.2833 <p>
32.2834 . TabGrp a.MniTabLnk:visited
32.2835 </p>
32.2836 </td>
32.2837 <td>
32.2838 <p>
32.2839 Tab group's mini tab link's style. Specify padding.
32.2840 </p>
32.2841 </td>
32.2842 </tr>
32.2843 <tr valign="top">
32.2844 <td>
32.2845 <p>
32.2846 .TabGrp .MniTabSelTxt
32.2847 </p>
32.2848 </td>
32.2849 <td>
32.2850 <p>
32.2851 Tab group's mini tab selected text style. Specify padding.
32.2852 </p>
32.2853 </td>
32.2854 </tr>
32.2855 <tr valign="top">
32.2856 <td>
32.2857 <p>
32.2858 .TabGrp .MniTabDiv td.hidden
32.2859 </p>
32.2860 </td>
32.2861 <td>
32.2862 <p>
32.2863 Tab group's mini tab div's hidden property. Specify display-property.
32.2864 </p>
32.2865 </td>
32.2866 </tr>
32.2867 </table>
32.2868 <table width="95%" border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0">
32.2869 <tr>
32.2870 <td style=" background-color: rgb(204, 204, 204); vertical-align: top;" rowspan="1"
32.2871 colspan="2">
32.2872 <b>Page Alert</b> <a name="AlertKeys"></a> <small><a href="#CSSkeys">top</a></small>
32.2873 </td>
32.2874 </tr>
32.2875 <tr valign="top">
32.2876 <th style=" text-align: left;" nowrap="nowrap">
32.2877 <p>
32.2878 CSS Selectors
32.2879 </p>
32.2880 </th>
32.2881 <th style=" text-align: left;">
32.2882 <p>
32.2883 Description
32.2884 </p>
32.2885 </th>
32.2886 </tr>
32.2887 <tr valign="top">
32.2888 <td>
32.2889 <p>
32.2890 .FulAlrtHdrTxt
32.2891 </p>
32.2892 </td>
32.2893 <td>
32.2894 <p>
32.2895 Alert header text's style. Specify margin, font-weight.
32.2896 </p>
32.2897 </td>
32.2898 </tr>
32.2899 <tr valign="top">
32.2900 <td>
32.2901 <p>
32.2902 .FulAlrtMsgTxt
32.2903 </p>
32.2904 </td>
32.2905 <td>
32.2906 <p>
32.2907 Alert message text style. Specify color.
32.2908 </p>
32.2909 </td>
32.2910 </tr>
32.2911 <tr valign="top">
32.2912 <td>
32.2913 <p>
32.2914 .FulAlrtHdrDiv
32.2915 </p>
32.2916 </td>
32.2917 <td>
32.2918 <p>
32.2919 Alert header div's style. Specify margin.
32.2920 </p>
32.2921 </td>
32.2922 </tr>
32.2923 <tr valign="top">
32.2924 <td>
32.2925 <p>
32.2926 .FulAlrtMsgDiv
32.2927 </p>
32.2928 </td>
32.2929 <td>
32.2930 <p>
32.2931 Alert message div style. Specify margin.
32.2932 </p>
32.2933 </td>
32.2934 </tr>
32.2935 <tr valign="top">
32.2936 <td>
32.2937 <p>
32.2938 .FulAlrtFrmDiv
32.2939 </p>
32.2940 </td>
32.2941 <td>
32.2942 <p>
32.2943 Alert form div's style for block containing the form elements or other non-message
32.2944 text content. Specify margin.
32.2945 </p>
32.2946 </td>
32.2947 </tr>
32.2948 </table>
32.2949 <table width="95%" border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0">
32.2950 <tr>
32.2951 <td style=" background-color: rgb(204, 204, 204); vertical-align: top;" rowspan="1"
32.2952 colspan="2">
32.2953 <b>Property Sheet</b> <a name="PropertySheetKeys"></a> <small><a href=
32.2954 "#CSSkeys">top</a></small>
32.2955 </td>
32.2956 </tr>
32.2957 <tr valign="top">
32.2958 <th style=" text-align: left;" nowrap="nowrap">
32.2959 <p>
32.2960 CSS Selectors
32.2961 </p>
32.2962 </th>
32.2963 <th style=" text-align: left;">
32.2964 <p>
32.2965 Description
32.2966 </p>
32.2967 </th>
32.2968 </tr>
32.2969 <tr valign="top">
32.2970 <td>
32.2971 <p>
32.2972 .ConLin
32.2973 </p>
32.2974 </td>
32.2975 <td>
32.2976 <p>
32.2977 Content page line separator style. Used for section divider lines. Specify
32.2978 border-right, background-color.
32.2979 </p>
32.2980 </td>
32.2981 </tr>
32.2982 <tr valign="top">
32.2983 <td>
32.2984 <p>
32.2985 .ConFldSetLgdDiv
32.2986 </p>
32.2987 </td>
32.2988 <td>
32.2989 <p>
32.2990 Content field set legend div style. Specify color, font-size, font-weight,
32.2991 margin-bottom.
32.2992 </p>
32.2993 </td>
32.2994 </tr>
32.2995 <tr valign="top">
32.2996 <td>
32.2997 <p>
32.2998 .ConSubSecTtlTxt
32.2999 </p>
32.3000 </td>
32.3001 <td>
32.3002 <p>
32.3003 Contentpage's sub section title text's style. Specify color, margin, font-size,
32.3004 font-weight. Overridden properties for IE: margin, font-size, font-weight.
32.3005 </p>
32.3006 </td>
32.3007 </tr>
32.3008 <tr valign="top">
32.3009 <td>
32.3010 <p>
32.3011 .ConFldSetLgd
32.3012 </p>
32.3013 </td>
32.3014 <td>
32.3015 <p>
32.3016 Content field set legend style. Specify color.
32.3017 </p>
32.3018 </td>
32.3019 </tr>
32.3020 <tr valign="top">
32.3021 <td>
32.3022 <p>
32.3023 .ConDefTxt
32.3024 </p>
32.3025 </td>
32.3026 <td>
32.3027 <p>
32.3028 Contentpage defenition text style. Specify color.
32.3029 </p>
32.3030 </td>
32.3031 </tr>
32.3032 <tr valign="top">
32.3033 <td>
32.3034 <p>
32.3035 .ConRqdTxt
32.3036 </p>
32.3037 </td>
32.3038 <td>
32.3039 <p>
32.3040 Content page required text color. Style called in a span that wraps around the
32.3041 "Indicates Required Information" text. Specify color.
32.3042 </p>
32.3043 </td>
32.3044 </tr>
32.3045 <tr valign="top">
32.3046 <td>
32.3047 <p>
32.3048 .ConErrLblTxt
32.3049 </p>
32.3050 </td>
32.3051 <td>
32.3052 <p>
32.3053 Content page error label text style. Called in a span that wraps around a label with
32.3054 an error condition. Specify color, font-weight.
32.3055 </p>
32.3056 </td>
32.3057 </tr>
32.3058 <tr valign="top">
32.3059 <td>
32.3060 <p>
32.3061 .ConWrnLblTxt
32.3062 </p>
32.3063 </td>
32.3064 <td>
32.3065 <p>
32.3066 Content page warning label text style. Specify color, font-weight.
32.3067 </p>
32.3068 </td>
32.3069 </tr>
32.3070 <tr valign="top">
32.3071 <td>
32.3072 <p>
32.3073 a.JmpLnk:link, a.JmpLnk:visited,a.JmpLnk:hover
32.3074 </p>
32.3075 </td>
32.3076 <td>
32.3077 <p>
32.3078 Style used for jump links at top of page.<br>
32.3079 Specify color, text-decoration, vertical-align.
32.3080 </p>
32.3081 </td>
32.3082 </tr>
32.3083 <tr valign="top">
32.3084 <td>
32.3085 <p>
32.3086 a.JmpTopLnk:link, a.JmpTopLnk:visited, a.JmpTopLnk:hover
32.3087 </p>
32.3088 </td>
32.3089 <td>
32.3090 <p>
32.3091 Style used for back to top links at the bottom of each section. Specify color,
32.3092 text-decoration.
32.3093 </p>
32.3094 </td>
32.3095 </tr>
32.3096 <tr valign="top">
32.3097 <td>
32.3098 <p>
32.3099 .ConFldSet
32.3100 </p>
32.3101 </td>
32.3102 <td>
32.3103 <p>
32.3104 Content fieldset's style. Style used for fieldset itself (fieldset only used on IE).
32.3105 No style specified. Overridden properties for IE: border, margin-top, margin-left
32.3106 </p>
32.3107 </td>
32.3108 </tr>
32.3109 <tr valign="top">
32.3110 <td>
32.3111 <p>
32.3112 .ConFldSetLgd
32.3113 </p>
32.3114 </td>
32.3115 <td>
32.3116 <p>
32.3117 ContentPage's fieldset legend style. Style used for fieldset legend and for redundant
32.3118 span around the legend (used by all but IE). No style specified. Overridden properties
32.3119 for IE: font-size, font-weight, margin
32.3120 </p>
32.3121 </td>
32.3122 </tr>
32.3123 <tr valign="top">
32.3124 <td>
32.3125 <p>
32.3126 .ConFldSetDiv
32.3127 </p>
32.3128 </td>
32.3129 <td>
32.3130 <p>
32.3131 Content field set div style. Style used for redundant div around the fieldset legend
32.3132 (fieldset only used on IE). Specify margin.
32.3133 </p>
32.3134 </td>
32.3135 </tr>
32.3136 <tr valign="top">
32.3137 <td>
32.3138 <p>
32.3139 .ConSubSecDiv
32.3140 </p>
32.3141 </td>
32.3142 <td>
32.3143 <p>
32.3144 ContentPage sub section div's style. Style controlling layout of subsections. Specify
32.3145 padding. Overridden properties for IE: margin.
32.3146 </p>
32.3147 </td>
32.3148 </tr>
32.3149 <tr valign="top">
32.3150 <td>
32.3151 <p>
32.3152 .ConTblCl1Div
32.3153 </p>
32.3154 </td>
32.3155 <td>
32.3156 <p>
32.3157 Contentpage table's first column div style. Used in left column of the component
32.3158 layout table -- called in a div that wraps around the content of each cell in the
32.3159 column. Specify margin.
32.3160 </p>
32.3161 </td>
32.3162 </tr>
32.3163 <tr valign="top">
32.3164 <td>
32.3165 <p>
32.3166 .ConTblCl2Div
32.3167 </p>
32.3168 </td>
32.3169 <td>
32.3170 <p>
32.3171 Contentpage table's second column div style. Used in right column of the component
32.3172 layout table -- called in a div that wraps around the content of each cell in the
32.3173 column. Specify margin. Overridden properties for IE: margin-bottom.
32.3174 </p>
32.3175 </td>
32.3176 </tr>
32.3177 <tr valign="top">
32.3178 <td>
32.3179 <p>
32.3180 .ConEmbTblCl1Div
32.3181 </p>
32.3182 </td>
32.3183 <td>
32.3184 <p>
32.3185 Contentpage embedded table's first column div style. Specify margin. If there is a
32.3186 need to embed component layout tables, this style is called in a div that wraps around
32.3187 the content of each cell in the left column of the embedded table.
32.3188 </p>
32.3189 </td>
32.3190 </tr>
32.3191 <tr valign="top">
32.3192 <td>
32.3193 <p>
32.3194 .ConEmbTblCl2Div
32.3195 </p>
32.3196 </td>
32.3197 <td>
32.3198 <p>
32.3199 Contentpage embedded table's second column div style. Specify margin. If there is a
32.3200 need to embed component layout tables, this style is called in a div that wraps around
32.3201 the content of each cell in the right column of the embedded table.
32.3202 </p>
32.3203 </td>
32.3204 </tr>
32.3205 <tr valign="top">
32.3206 <td>
32.3207 <p>
32.3208 .ConJmpScnDiv
32.3209 </p>
32.3210 </td>
32.3211 <td>
32.3212 <p>
32.3213 Contentpage jumpsection div style. Style called in a div that wraps around the
32.3214 optional jump link section of the page. Specify margin.
32.3215 </p>
32.3216 </td>
32.3217 </tr>
32.3218 <tr valign="top">
32.3219 <td>
32.3220 <p>
32.3221 .ConJmpLnkDiv
32.3222 </p>
32.3223 </td>
32.3224 <td>
32.3225 <p>
32.3226 Contentpage jump link div style. Style called in a div that wraps around each jump
32.3227 link in the jump link section of the page. Specify margin, text-indent.
32.3228 </p>
32.3229 </td>
32.3230 </tr>
32.3231 <tr valign="top">
32.3232 <td>
32.3233 <p>
32.3234 .ConRqdDiv
32.3235 </p>
32.3236 </td>
32.3237 <td>
32.3238 <p>
32.3239 Content page required div style. Style called in a div that wraps around the required
32.3240 glyph and "Indicates Required Information" text. Specify text align, margin.
32.3241 </p>
32.3242 </td>
32.3243 </tr>
32.3244 <tr valign="top">
32.3245 <td>
32.3246 <p>
32.3247 .ConJmpTopDiv
32.3248 </p>
32.3249 </td>
32.3250 <td>
32.3251 <p>
32.3252 Content page's jump to top div's style. Specify margin.
32.3253 </p>
32.3254 </td>
32.3255 </tr>
32.3256 <tr valign="top">
32.3257 <td>
32.3258 <p>
32.3259 .ConEmbTblCl1Div input[type=checkbox], .ConEmbTblCl1Div input[type=radio]
32.3260 </p>
32.3261 </td>
32.3262 <td>
32.3263 <p>
32.3264 Contentpage embedded table's first column div style for checkbox and
32.3265 radiobuttons.Specify margin, vertical-align.
32.3266 </p>
32.3267 </td>
32.3268 </tr>
32.3269 <tr valign="top">
32.3270 <td>
32.3271 <p>
32.3272 div.ConTblCl2Div input, div.ConTblCl2Div select
32.3273 </p>
32.3274 </td>
32.3275 <td>
32.3276 <p>
32.3277 Contentpage embedded table's second column div style for input and selected states.
32.3278 Specify vertical-align.
32.3279 </p>
32.3280 </td>
32.3281 </tr>
32.3282 <tr valign="top">
32.3283 <td>
32.3284
32.3285 </td>
32.3286 <td>
32.3287
32.3288 </td>
32.3289 </tr>
32.3290 </table>
32.3291 <table width="95%" border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0">
32.3292 <tr>
32.3293 <td style=" background-color: rgb(204, 204, 204); vertical-align: top;" rowspan="1"
32.3294 colspan="2">
32.3295 <b>Skip Hyperlink</b> <a name="NavigationLinkKeys"></a> <small><a href=
32.3296 "#CSSkeys">top</a></small>
32.3297 </td>
32.3298 </tr>
32.3299 <tr valign="top">
32.3300 <th style=" text-align: left;" nowrap="nowrap">
32.3301 <p>
32.3302 CSS Selectors
32.3303 </p>
32.3304 </th>
32.3305 <th style=" text-align: left;">
32.3306 <p>
32.3307 Description
32.3308 </p>
32.3309 </th>
32.3310 </tr>
32.3311 <tr>
32.3312 <td valign="top">
32.3313 .SkpWht
32.3314 </td>
32.3315 <td valign="top">
32.3316 Invisible skip link's div style. Specify background-color, height.
32.3317 </td>
32.3318 </tr>
32.3319 <tr>
32.3320 <td valign="top">
32.3321 .SkpMedGry1
32.3322 </td>
32.3323 <td valign="top">
32.3324 Skip hyperlink style with colored background.
32.3325 </td>
32.3326 </tr>
32.3327 <tr>
32.3328 <td valign="top">
32.3329
32.3330 </td>
32.3331 <td valign="top">
32.3332
32.3333 </td>
32.3334 </tr>
32.3335 </table>
32.3336 <table width="95%" border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0">
32.3337 <tr>
32.3338 <td style=" background-color: rgb(204, 204, 204); vertical-align: top;" colspan="2">
32.3339 <b>Table <a name="TableKeys"></a></b> <small><a href="#CSSkeys">top</a></small>
32.3340 </td>
32.3341 </tr>
32.3342 <tr valign="top">
32.3343 <th style=" text-align: left;" nowrap="nowrap">
32.3344 <p>
32.3345 CSS Selectors
32.3346 </p>
32.3347 </th>
32.3348 <th style=" text-align: left;">
32.3349 <p>
32.3350 Description
32.3351 </p>
32.3352 </th>
32.3353 </tr>
32.3354 <tr valign="top">
32.3355 <td>
32.3356 <p>
32.3357 table.Tbl
32.3358 </p>
32.3359 </td>
32.3360 <td>
32.3361 <p>
32.3362 Master table style, all contextual selectors are based on it. Specify
32.3363 background-color, color, width, padding, border-right, border-bottom. empty-cells
32.3364 Overridden properties for IE: width, padding, border-top, border-bottom, border-left,
32.3365 border-right, margin.
32.3366 </p>
32.3367 </td>
32.3368 </tr>
32.3369 <tr valign="top">
32.3370 <td>
32.3371 <p>
32.3372 table.Tbl td
32.3373 </p>
32.3374 </td>
32.3375 <td>
32.3376 <p>
32.3377 Table's td style. Specify background-color, border-left, border-bottom, border-right,
32.3378 border-top, padding.
32.3379 </p>
32.3380 </td>
32.3381 </tr>
32.3382 <tr valign="top">
32.3383 <td>
32.3384 <p>
32.3385 table.Tbl th
32.3386 </p>
32.3387 </td>
32.3388 <td>
32.3389 <p>
32.3390 Table's th style. Specify background-color, border-left border-bottom, border-right,
32.3391 border-top, padding, font-weight.
32.3392 </p>
32.3393 </td>
32.3394 </tr>
32.3395 <tr valign="top">
32.3396 <td>
32.3397 <p>
32.3398 caption.TblTtlTxt
32.3399 </p>
32.3400 </td>
32.3401 <td>
32.3402 <p>
32.3403 Style for table title text, specified in the caption tag.
32.3404 </p>
32.3405 <p>
32.3406 Specify color, background-color, background-image, border-top, border-left,
32.3407 border-right,background-repeat, background-position, text-align, padding, font-weight,
32.3408 font-size, -moz-border-radius-topleft, -moz-border-radius-topright. Overridden
32.3409 properties for IE: background-position, border-left, border-top.
32.3410 </p>
32.3411 </td>
32.3412 </tr>
32.3413 <tr valign="top">
32.3414 <td>
32.3415 <p>
32.3416 caption.TblTtlTxt span
32.3417 </p>
32.3418 </td>
32.3419 <td>
32.3420 <p>
32.3421 Caption's span style. Specify font-weight, font-size.
32.3422 </p>
32.3423 </td>
32.3424 </tr>
32.3425 <tr valign="top">
32.3426 <td>
32.3427 <p>
32.3428 caption.TblTtlTxt span.TblTtlMsgSpn
32.3429 </p>
32.3430 </td>
32.3431 <td>
32.3432 <p>
32.3433 Caption's message style. Specify color, float, font-weight, font-size, margin-top.
32.3434 Overridden properties for IE: color, font-weight, font-size, margin-top.
32.3435 </p>
32.3436 </td>
32.3437 </tr>
32.3438 <tr valign="top">
32.3439 <td>
32.3440 <p>
32.3441 caption.TblTtlTxt span.TblTtlTxtSpn
32.3442 </p>
32.3443 </td>
32.3444 <td>
32.3445 <p>
32.3446 Caption's text style. Specify float, font-weight, font-size. Overridden properties for
32.3447 IE: float, font-weight, font-size.
32.3448 </p>
32.3449 </td>
32.3450 </tr>
32.3451 <tr>
32.3452 <td valign="top">
32.3453 .TblTtlTxtSpn
32.3454 </td>
32.3455 <td valign="top">
32.3456 Used for message text that is right-aligned in the title bar.
32.3457 </td>
32.3458 </tr>
32.3459 <tr>
32.3460 <td valign="top">
32.3461 .TblTtlMsgSpn
32.3462 </td>
32.3463 <td valign="top">
32.3464 Used to display messages that show the number of selections that are not displayed.
32.3465 </td>
32.3466 </tr>
32.3467 <tr valign="top">
32.3468 <td>
32.3469 <p>
32.3470 table.Tbl td.TblActTd
32.3471 </p>
32.3472 </td>
32.3473 <td>
32.3474 <p>
32.3475 Action bar td's style. Style for top (only) table action bar row. Specify
32.3476 background-color, border-left, border-bottom, padding, vertical-align. Overridden
32.3477 properties for IE: padding, vertical-align.
32.3478 </p>
32.3479 </td>
32.3480 </tr>
32.3481 <tr valign="top">
32.3482 <td>
32.3483 <p>
32.3484 table.Tbl td.TblActTd img
32.3485 </p>
32.3486 </td>
32.3487 <td>
32.3488 <p>
32.3489 Action bar td's image style. Overridden properties for IE: specify margin-top.
32.3490 </p>
32.3491 </td>
32.3492 </tr>
32.3493 <tr valign="top">
32.3494 <td>
32.3495 <p>
32.3496 table.Tbl td.TblActTdLst
32.3497 </p>
32.3498 </td>
32.3499 <td>
32.3500 <p>
32.3501 Style for bottom (only) table action bar row. Specify border-top, background-color,
32.3502 border-left, border-bottom, padding, vertical-align. Overridden properties for IE:
32.3503 padding, vertical-align.
32.3504 </p>
32.3505 </td>
32.3506 </tr>
32.3507 <tr valign="top">
32.3508 <td nowrap="nowrap">
32.3509 <p>
32.3510 table.Tbl td.TblActTdLst img
32.3511 </p>
32.3512 </td>
32.3513 <td>
32.3514 <p>
32.3515 Action table's last row td's img style. Overridden properties for IE: Margin-top
32.3516 </p>
32.3517 </td>
32.3518 </tr>
32.3519 <tr valign="top">
32.3520 <td>
32.3521 <p>
32.3522 .TblActLbl
32.3523 </p>
32.3524 </td>
32.3525 <td>
32.3526 <p>
32.3527 Action bar label's style. Specify color, font-weight.
32.3528 </p>
32.3529 </td>
32.3530 </tr>
32.3531 <tr valign="top">
32.3532 <td>
32.3533 <p>
32.3534 .TblPgnTxt
32.3535 </p>
32.3536 </td>
32.3537 <td>
32.3538 <p>
32.3539 Pagination text style. Used for the "of x" label on the pagination controls. Specify
32.3540 color, margin.
32.3541 </p>
32.3542 </td>
32.3543 </tr>
32.3544 <tr valign="top">
32.3545 <td>
32.3546 <p>
32.3547 .TblPgnTxtBld
32.3548 </p>
32.3549 </td>
32.3550 <td>
32.3551 <p>
32.3552 Pagination text bold style. Used for “of x” label on pagination controls.
32.3553 Specify margin.
32.3554 </p>
32.3555 </td>
32.3556 </tr>
32.3557 <tr valign="top">
32.3558 <td>
32.3559 <p>
32.3560 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSel
32.3561 </p>
32.3562 </td>
32.3563 <td>
32.3564 <p>
32.3565 Table's select column header style. Column header style used for selection widget
32.3566 column components -- always called in a <th>. Specify border-top, border-left,
32.3567 border-bottom, background-color, vertical-align, padding.
32.3568 </p>
32.3569 </td>
32.3570 </tr>
32.3571 <tr valign="top">
32.3572 <td>
32.3573 <p>
32.3574 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrtSel
32.3575 </p>
32.3576 </td>
32.3577 <td>
32.3578 <p>
32.3579 Table's select column sort header style. Column header style used when the first
32.3580 column is the current sort column and is a selection widget column -- always called in
32.3581 a <th>. Specify border-top, border-left, border-bottom, background-color,
32.3582 background-image, text-align, background-repeat, background-position, padding.
32.3583 </p>
32.3584 </td>
32.3585 </tr>
32.3586 <tr valign="top">
32.3587 <td>
32.3588 <p>
32.3589 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSel a.TblHdrLnk:link
32.3590 </p>
32.3591 </td>
32.3592 <td>
32.3593 <p>
32.3594 Table select column header link's style. Used for text in table column headers.
32.3595 Specify background-color, text-decoration, background-image, display,
32.3596 background-repeat, background-position, padding.
32.3597 </p>
32.3598 </td>
32.3599 </tr>
32.3600 <tr valign="top">
32.3601 <td>
32.3602 <p>
32.3603 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSel a.TblHdrLnk:visited
32.3604 </p>
32.3605 </td>
32.3606 <td>
32.3607 <p>
32.3608 Table select column header visited link's style. Specify background-color,
32.3609 text-decoration, background-image, display, background-repeat, background-position,
32.3610 padding.
32.3611 </p>
32.3612 </td>
32.3613 </tr>
32.3614 <tr valign="top">
32.3615 <td>
32.3616 <p>
32.3617 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSel a.TblHdrLnk:hover
32.3618 </p>
32.3619 </td>
32.3620 <td>
32.3621 <p>
32.3622 Table select column header hover link's style. Specify background-color,
32.3623 text-decoration, background-image, background-repeat, background-position.
32.3624 </p>
32.3625 </td>
32.3626 </tr>
32.3627 <tr valign="top">
32.3628 <td>
32.3629 <p>
32.3630 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrtSel a.TblHdrImgLnk:link
32.3631 </p>
32.3632 </td>
32.3633 <td>
32.3634 <p>
32.3635 Table's select column sort header image link's style. Used for sort icons in table
32.3636 column headers. Specify color, text-decoration, border-left, background, display,
32.3637 text-align, font-weight, padding-bottom, width.
32.3638 </p>
32.3639 </td>
32.3640 </tr>
32.3641 <tr valign="top">
32.3642 <td>
32.3643 <p>
32.3644 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrtSel a.TblHdrImgLnk:visited
32.3645 </p>
32.3646 </td>
32.3647 <td>
32.3648 <p>
32.3649 Table's select column sort header image link's style. Specify color, text-decoration,
32.3650 border-left, background, display, text-align, font-weight, padding-bottom, width.
32.3651 </p>
32.3652 </td>
32.3653 </tr>
32.3654 <tr valign="top">
32.3655 <td>
32.3656 <p>
32.3657 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrtSel a.TblHdrImgLnk:hover
32.3658 </p>
32.3659 </td>
32.3660 <td>
32.3661 <p>
32.3662 Table's select column sort header image link's hover style. Specify color,
32.3663 background-image, background-repeat, background-position, width.
32.3664 </p>
32.3665 </td>
32.3666 </tr>
32.3667 <tr valign="top">
32.3668 <td>
32.3669 <p>
32.3670 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrtSel a.TblHdrLnk:link, table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrtSel
32.3671 a.TblHdrLnk:visited
32.3672 </p>
32.3673 </td>
32.3674 <td>
32.3675 <p>
32.3676 Table's select column sort header link's style. Specify color, text-decoration,
32.3677 background, display, padding.
32.3678 </p>
32.3679 </td>
32.3680 </tr>
32.3681 <tr valign="top">
32.3682 <td>
32.3683 <p>
32.3684 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrtSel a.TblHdrLnk:hover
32.3685 </p>
32.3686 </td>
32.3687 <td>
32.3688 <p>
32.3689 Table's select column sort header link's hover style. Specify background-image,
32.3690 background-repeat, background-position.
32.3691 </p>
32.3692 </td>
32.3693 </tr>
32.3694 <tr valign="top">
32.3695 <td>
32.3696 <p>
32.3697 table.Tbl td.TblTdSel
32.3698 </p>
32.3699 </td>
32.3700 <td>
32.3701 <p>
32.3702 Table's selection column cell td style. Used for cells when the first column contains
32.3703 radio buttons or checkboxes (this style is called in the <th> for headers for the
32.3704 first column and also in <td>'s ). Specify background-color, text-align,
32.3705 vertical-align, padding.
32.3706 </p>
32.3707 </td>
32.3708 </tr>
32.3709 <tr valign="top">
32.3710 <td>
32.3711 <p>
32.3712 table.Tbl td.TblTdSrtSel
32.3713 </p>
32.3714 </td>
32.3715 <td>
32.3716 <p>
32.3717 Table's sort selection column cell td style. Used for cells when the first column is
32.3718 the current sort column and the column contains radio buttons or checkboxes, these
32.3719 cells need left side padding of 10px. Specify background-color, text-align,
32.3720 vertical-align, padding.
32.3721 </p>
32.3722 </td>
32.3723 </tr>
32.3724 <tr valign="top">
32.3725 <td>
32.3726 <p>
32.3727 table.Tbl th.TblColHdr
32.3728 </p>
32.3729 </td>
32.3730 <td>
32.3731 <p>
32.3732 Table column header style. Default column header style used if the column header is
32.3733 not in the leftmost column, nor a selection-widget column, nor the current sort column
32.3734 -- it is always called in a <th>. Specify border-top, border-left, border-bottom,
32.3735 background-color, vertical-align, padding.
32.3736 </p>
32.3737 </td>
32.3738 </tr>
32.3739 <tr valign="top">
32.3740 <td>
32.3741 <p>
32.3742 table.Tbl .TblHdrTxt
32.3743 </p>
32.3744 </td>
32.3745 <td>
32.3746 <p>
32.3747 Column header text style. Style for non-sortable column header text. Specify
32.3748 background-color, color, text-decoration, background-image, display, background-repeat,
32.3749 background-position, font-weight, padding, min-height.
32.3750 </p>
32.3751 </td>
32.3752 </tr>
32.3753 <tr valign="top">
32.3754 <td>
32.3755 <p>
32.3756 table.Tbl a.TblHdrLnk:link
32.3757 </p>
32.3758 </td>
32.3759 <td>
32.3760 <p>
32.3761 Column header link style. Specify background-color, background-position, color,
32.3762 text-decoration, background-image, display, background-repeat, background-position,
32.3763 font-weight, padding.
32.3764 </p>
32.3765 </td>
32.3766 </tr>
32.3767 <tr valign="top">
32.3768 <td>
32.3769 <p>
32.3770 table.Tbl a.TblHdrLnk:visited
32.3771 </p>
32.3772 </td>
32.3773 <td>
32.3774 <p>
32.3775 Column header link visited style. Specify background-color, background-position,
32.3776 color, text-decoration, background-image, display, background-repeat,
32.3777 background-position, font-weight, padding.
32.3778 </p>
32.3779 </td>
32.3780 </tr>
32.3781 <tr valign="top">
32.3782 <td>
32.3783 <p>
32.3784 table.Tbl a.TblHdrLnk:hover
32.3785 </p>
32.3786 </td>
32.3787 <td>
32.3788 <p>
32.3789 Column header link hover style. Specify color, background-color, text-decoration,
32.3790 background-image, font-weight, background-repeat, background-position.
32.3791 </p>
32.3792 </td>
32.3793 </tr>
32.3794 <tr valign="top">
32.3795 <td>
32.3796 <p>
32.3797 table.Tbl a.TblHdrImgLnk:link
32.3798 </p>
32.3799 </td>
32.3800 <td>
32.3801 <p>
32.3802 Column header image link. Specify background-color, color, background-image,
32.3803 text-decoration, border-left, display, background-repeat, background-positon,
32.3804 white-space, padding, width.
32.3805 </p>
32.3806 </td>
32.3807 </tr>
32.3808 <tr valign="top">
32.3809 <td>
32.3810 <p>
32.3811 table.Tbl a.TblHdrImgLnk:visited
32.3812 </p>
32.3813 </td>
32.3814 <td>
32.3815 <p>
32.3816 Column header visited image link. Specify background-color, color, background-image,
32.3817 text-decoration, border-left, display, background-repeat, background-positon,
32.3818 white-space, padding, width.
32.3819 </p>
32.3820 </td>
32.3821 </tr>
32.3822 <tr valign="top">
32.3823 <td>
32.3824 <p>
32.3825 table.Tbl a.TblHdrImgLnk:hover
32.3826 </p>
32.3827 </td>
32.3828 <td>
32.3829 <p>
32.3830 Column header hover image link. Specify color, background-image, white-space,
32.3831 background-repeat, background-position, width.
32.3832 </p>
32.3833 </td>
32.3834 </tr>
32.3835 <tr valign="top">
32.3836 <td>
32.3837 <p>
32.3838 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrt
32.3839 </p>
32.3840 </td>
32.3841 <td>
32.3842 <p>
32.3843 Table column's header sort style. Used for column headers when the column is the
32.3844 current sort column. Specify border-top, border-left, border-bottom, background-color,
32.3845 background-image, vertical-align, background-repeat, background-position
32.3846 </p>
32.3847 </td>
32.3848 </tr>
32.3849 <tr valign="top">
32.3850 <td>
32.3851 <p>
32.3852 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrt a.TblHdrLnk:link
32.3853 </p>
32.3854 </td>
32.3855 <td>
32.3856 <p>
32.3857 Table column's header sort link style. Specify color, text-decoration, background,
32.3858 display, font-weight, padding.
32.3859 </p>
32.3860 </td>
32.3861 </tr>
32.3862 <tr valign="top">
32.3863 <td>
32.3864 <p>
32.3865 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrt a.TblHdrLnk:visited
32.3866 </p>
32.3867 </td>
32.3868 <td>
32.3869 <p>
32.3870 Table column's header sort visited link style. Specify color, text-decoration,
32.3871 background, display, font-weight, padding.
32.3872 </p>
32.3873 </td>
32.3874 </tr>
32.3875 <tr valign="top">
32.3876 <td>
32.3877 <p>
32.3878 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrt a.TblHdrLnk:hover
32.3879 </p>
32.3880 </td>
32.3881 <td>
32.3882 <p>
32.3883 Table column's header sort hover link style. Specify color, text-decoration,
32.3884 background-image, font-weight, background-repeat, background-position.
32.3885 </p>
32.3886 </td>
32.3887 </tr>
32.3888 <tr valign="top">
32.3889 <td>
32.3890 <p>
32.3891 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrt a.TblHdrImgLnk:link
32.3892 </p>
32.3893 </td>
32.3894 <td>
32.3895 <p>
32.3896 Table column's header image sort link style. Specify color, text-decoration,
32.3897 border-left, background, display, font-weight, padding-bottom, width.
32.3898 </p>
32.3899 </td>
32.3900 </tr>
32.3901 <tr valign="top">
32.3902 <td>
32.3903 <p>
32.3904 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrt a.TblHdrImgLnk:visited
32.3905 </p>
32.3906 </td>
32.3907 <td>
32.3908 <p>
32.3909 Table column's header image sort visited link style. Specify color, text-decoration,
32.3910 border-left, background, display, font-weight, padding-bottom, width.
32.3911 </p>
32.3912 </td>
32.3913 </tr>
32.3914 <tr valign="top">
32.3915 <td>
32.3916 <p>
32.3917 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrt a.TblHdrImgLnk:hover
32.3918 </p>
32.3919 </td>
32.3920 <td>
32.3921 <p>
32.3922 Table column's header image sort hover link style. Specify color, background-image,
32.3923 background-repeat, background-position.
32.3924 </p>
32.3925 </td>
32.3926 </tr>
32.3927 <tr valign="top">
32.3928 <td>
32.3929 <p>
32.3930 table.Tbl span.TblColHdrSrtDis
32.3931 </p>
32.3932 </td>
32.3933 <td>
32.3934 <p>
32.3935 Table column header's disabled sort style. Used to surround non-selectable sort
32.3936 indicator in selection widget column header when column is current primary sort column.
32.3937 Specify color, text-decoration, border-left, background, display, text-align, padding.
32.3938 </p>
32.3939 </td>
32.3940 </tr>
32.3941 <tr valign="top">
32.3942 <td>
32.3943 <p>
32.3944 table.Tbl span.TblColHdrSelDis
32.3945 </p>
32.3946 </td>
32.3947 <td>
32.3948 <p>
32.3949 Table column header's select disabled style. Used to surround non-selectable sort
32.3950 indicator in selection widget column header when column is not current primary sort
32.3951 column. Specify background-image, background-color, color, text-decoration,
32.3952 border-left, display, background-repeat, background-position, white-space, padding,
32.3953 width.
32.3954 </p>
32.3955 </td>
32.3956 </tr>
32.3957 <tr valign="top">
32.3958 <td>
32.3959 <p>
32.3960 table.Tbl th.TblMultColHdr
32.3961 </p>
32.3962 </td>
32.3963 <td>
32.3964 <p>
32.3965 Multiple column header style. Used for cells that will contain a column header
32.3966 subgroup. Specify border-top, border-left, border-bottom, vertical-align,
32.3967 background-color.
32.3968 </p>
32.3969 </td>
32.3970 </tr>
32.3971 <tr valign="top">
32.3972 <td>
32.3973 <p>
32.3974 .TblMultHdrTxt
32.3975 </p>
32.3976 </td>
32.3977 <td>
32.3978 <p>
32.3979 Multiple header text style. Used for column header text for a cell with child column
32.3980 header subgroups. Specify color, font-weight.
32.3981 </p>
32.3982 </td>
32.3983 </tr>
32.3984 <tr valign="top">
32.3985 <td>
32.3986 <p>
32.3987 table.Tbl th.TblMultHdr
32.3988 </p>
32.3989 </td>
32.3990 <td>
32.3991 <p>
32.3992 Multiple header root style. Used for cell that contains the TABLE_MULTIPLE_HEADER
32.3993 _TEXT -- spans the width of the child column header subgroups. Specify border-bottom,
32.3994 border-top, border-left, background-color, text-align, padding.
32.3995 </p>
32.3996 </td>
32.3997 </tr>
32.3998 <tr valign="top">
32.3999 <td>
32.4000 <p>
32.4001 table.Tbl th.TblMultColHdr a.TblHdrLnk:link
32.4002 </p>
32.4003 </td>
32.4004 <td>
32.4005 <p>
32.4006 Multiple header root link style. Specify font-weight, color, text-decoration,
32.4007 border-top.
32.4008 </p>
32.4009 </td>
32.4010 </tr>
32.4011 <tr valign="top">
32.4012 <td>
32.4013 <p>
32.4014 table.Tbl th.TblMultColHdr a.TblHdrLnk:visited
32.4015 </p>
32.4016 </td>
32.4017 <td>
32.4018 <p>
32.4019 Multiple header root visited link style. Specify font-weight, color, text-decoration,
32.4020 border-top.
32.4021 </p>
32.4022 </td>
32.4023 </tr>
32.4024 <tr valign="top">
32.4025 <td>
32.4026 <p>
32.4027 table.Tbl th.TblMultColHdr .TblHdrTxt
32.4028 </p>
32.4029 </td>
32.4030 <td>
32.4031 <p>
32.4032 Multiple column's table header text style. Specify font-weight.
32.4033 </p>
32.4034 </td>
32.4035 </tr>
32.4036 <tr valign="top">
32.4037 <td>
32.4038 <p>
32.4039 table.Tbl th.TblMultColHdr a.TblHdrLnk:link img
32.4040 </p>
32.4041 </td>
32.4042 <td>
32.4043 <p>
32.4044 Multiple column header's image link style. Specify margin.
32.4045 </p>
32.4046 </td>
32.4047 </tr>
32.4048 <tr valign="top">
32.4049 <td>
32.4050 <p>
32.4051 table.Tbl th.TblMultColHdr a.TblHdrLnk:visited img
32.4052 </p>
32.4053 </td>
32.4054 <td>
32.4055 <p>
32.4056 Multiple column header's visited image link style. Specify margin.
32.4057 </p>
32.4058 </td>
32.4059 </tr>
32.4060 <tr valign="top">
32.4061 <td>
32.4062 <p>
32.4063 TblMultColHdr .TblHdrTxt img
32.4064 </p>
32.4065 </td>
32.4066 <td>
32.4067 <p>
32.4068 Multiple column header text image style. Specify margin.
32.4069 </p>
32.4070 </td>
32.4071 </tr>
32.4072 <tr valign="top">
32.4073 <td>
32.4074 <p>
32.4075 table.Tbl th.TblMultColHdrSrt a.TblHdrLnk:link img
32.4076 </p>
32.4077 </td>
32.4078 <td>
32.4079 <p>
32.4080 Multiple column sort header link's image style. Used when a child column header
32.4081 subgroup is the current sort column. Specify margin.
32.4082 </p>
32.4083 </td>
32.4084 </tr>
32.4085 <tr valign="top">
32.4086 <td>
32.4087 <p>
32.4088 table.Tbl th.TblMultColHdrSrt a.TblHdrLnk:visited img
32.4089 </p>
32.4090 </td>
32.4091 <td>
32.4092 <p>
32.4093 Multiple column sort header visited link's image style. Specify margin.
32.4094 </p>
32.4095 </td>
32.4096 </tr>
32.4097 <tr valign="top">
32.4098 <td>
32.4099 <p>
32.4100 table.Tbl th.TblMultColHdr a.TblHdrLnk:hover
32.4101 </p>
32.4102 </td>
32.4103 <td>
32.4104 <p>
32.4105 Table's multiple column header's table header link's hover style. Specify
32.4106 text-decoration, border-top.
32.4107 </p>
32.4108 </td>
32.4109 </tr>
32.4110 <tr valign="top">
32.4111 <td>
32.4112 <p>
32.4113 table.Tbl th.TblMultColHdrSrt
32.4114 </p>
32.4115 </td>
32.4116 <td>
32.4117 <p>
32.4118 Table's multiple column sort header's style. Specify margin.
32.4119 </p>
32.4120 </td>
32.4121 </tr>
32.4122 <tr valign="top">
32.4123 <td>
32.4124 <p>
32.4125 table.Tbl th.TblMultColHdrSrt a.TblHdrLnk:link
32.4126 </p>
32.4127 </td>
32.4128 <td>
32.4129 <p>
32.4130 Multiple sort column header link's style. Specify font-weight, background, color,
32.4131 text-decoration.
32.4132 </p>
32.4133 </td>
32.4134 </tr>
32.4135 <tr valign="top">
32.4136 <td>
32.4137 <p>
32.4138 table.Tbl th.TblMultColHdrSrt a.TblHdrLnk:visited
32.4139 </p>
32.4140 </td>
32.4141 <td>
32.4142 <p>
32.4143 Multiple sort column header link's visited style. Specify font-weight, background,
32.4144 color, text-decoration.
32.4145 </p>
32.4146 </td>
32.4147 </tr>
32.4148 <tr valign="top">
32.4149 <td>
32.4150 <p>
32.4151 table.Tbl th.TblMultColHdrSrt a.TblHdrLnk:hover
32.4152 </p>
32.4153 </td>
32.4154 <td>
32.4155 <p>
32.4156 Multiple sort column header link's hover style. Specify color, background-image.
32.4157 </p>
32.4158 </td>
32.4159 </tr>
32.4160 <tr valign="top">
32.4161 <td>
32.4162 <p>
32.4163 table.Tbl th.TblMultColHdrSrt a.TblHdrImgLnk:link
32.4164 </p>
32.4165 </td>
32.4166 <td>
32.4167 <p>
32.4168 Multiple sort column header's image link style. Specify background, color,
32.4169 text-decoration, border-left.
32.4170 </p>
32.4171 </td>
32.4172 </tr>
32.4173 <tr valign="top">
32.4174 <td>
32.4175 <p>
32.4176 table.Tbl th.TblMultColHdrSrt a.TblHdrImgLnk:visited
32.4177 </p>
32.4178 </td>
32.4179 <td>
32.4180 <p>
32.4181 Multiple sort column header's image visited link style. Specify background, color,
32.4182 text-decoration, border-left.
32.4183 </p>
32.4184 </td>
32.4185 </tr>
32.4186 <tr valign="top">
32.4187 <td>
32.4188 <p>
32.4189 table.Tbl th.TblMultColHdrSrt a.TblHdrImgLnk:hover
32.4190 </p>
32.4191 </td>
32.4192 <td>
32.4193 <p>
32.4194 Multiple sort column header's image hover link style. Specify color, background-image.
32.4195 </p>
32.4196 </td>
32.4197 </tr>
32.4198 <tr valign="top">
32.4199 <td>
32.4200 <p>
32.4201 table.Tbl .TblTdSrt
32.4202 </p>
32.4203 </td>
32.4204 <td>
32.4205 <p>
32.4206 Table's td sort style used for non-header cells in the current sort column. Specify
32.4207 background-color.
32.4208 </p>
32.4209 </td>
32.4210 </tr>
32.4211 <tr valign="top">
32.4212 <td>
32.4213 <p>
32.4214 table.Tbl .TblColFtrSpc
32.4215 </p>
32.4216 </td>
32.4217 <td>
32.4218 <p>
32.4219 Table column's footer spacer style. Used for column footers when the column is a
32.4220 spacer column. Specify border-left, border-bottom, border-top, background-color,
32.4221 padding.
32.4222 </p>
32.4223 </td>
32.4224 </tr>
32.4225 <tr valign="top">
32.4226 <td>
32.4227 <p>
32.4228 table.Tbl th.TblTdSpc
32.4229 </p>
32.4230 </td>
32.4231 <td>
32.4232 <p>
32.4233 Table's spacer th style. Used with spacer cells, which are used to pad the width of
32.4234 two or three column tables -- it has a very light border. Specify border-top,
32.4235 border-left, border-bottom, background-color, vertical-align, padding.
32.4236 </p>
32.4237 </td>
32.4238 </tr>
32.4239 <tr valign="top">
32.4240 <td>
32.4241 <p>
32.4242 table.Tbl td.TblTdSpc
32.4243 </p>
32.4244 </td>
32.4245 <td>
32.4246 <p>
32.4247 Table spacer's td style. Specify border-left.
32.4248 </p>
32.4249 </td>
32.4250 </tr>
32.4251 <tr valign="top">
32.4252 <td>
32.4253 <p>
32.4254 table.Tbl .TblTdAlm
32.4255 </p>
32.4256 </td>
32.4257 <td>
32.4258 <p>
32.4259 Table alarm style used with cells containing an alarm -- sets the background-color.
32.4260 Specify background-color.
32.4261 </p>
32.4262 </td>
32.4263 </tr>
32.4264 <tr valign="top">
32.4265 <td>
32.4266 <p>
32.4267 table.Tbl .TblTdSrtAlm
32.4268 </p>
32.4269 <p>
32.4270 (not referenced)
32.4271 </p>
32.4272 </td>
32.4273 <td>
32.4274 <p>
32.4275 Table's sort alarm style. Specify background-color.
32.4276 </p>
32.4277 </td>
32.4278 </tr>
32.4279 <tr valign="top">
32.4280 <td>
32.4281 <p>
32.4282 table.Tbl a:link
32.4283 </p>
32.4284 </td>
32.4285 <td>
32.4286 <p>
32.4287 Table's link style. Specify color, text-decoration.
32.4288 </p>
32.4289 </td>
32.4290 </tr>
32.4291 <tr valign="top">
32.4292 <td>
32.4293 <p>
32.4294 table.Tbl a:visited
32.4295 </p>
32.4296 </td>
32.4297 <td>
32.4298 <p>
32.4299 Table's visited link style. Specify color, text-decoration.
32.4300 </p>
32.4301 </td>
32.4302 </tr>
32.4303 <tr valign="top">
32.4304 <td>
32.4305 <p>
32.4306 table.Tbl a:hover
32.4307 </p>
32.4308 </td>
32.4309 <td>
32.4310 <p>
32.4311 Table's hover link style. Specify color, text-decoration.
32.4312 </p>
32.4313 </td>
32.4314 </tr>
32.4315 <tr valign="top">
32.4316 <td>
32.4317 <p>
32.4318 .TblMsgTxt
32.4319 </p>
32.4320 </td>
32.4321 <td>
32.4322 <p>
32.4323 Table's message text style. Used for message text in a subgroup title row. Used for
32.4324 message text displayed in an empty table. Specify color.
32.4325 </p>
32.4326 </td>
32.4327 </tr>
32.4328 <tr valign="top">
32.4329 <td>
32.4330 <p>
32.4331 table.Tbl tr.TblSelRow td
32.4332 </p>
32.4333 </td>
32.4334 <td>
32.4335 <p>
32.4336 Selected table row's td style, applied to a selected table row. Specify
32.4337 background-color.
32.4338 </p>
32.4339 </td>
32.4340 </tr>
32.4341 <tr valign="top">
32.4342 <td>
32.4343 <p>
32.4344 table.Tbl tr.TblSelRow th
32.4345 </p>
32.4346 </td>
32.4347 <td>
32.4348 <p>
32.4349 Selected table row's th style. Specify background-color.
32.4350 </p>
32.4351 </td>
32.4352 </tr>
32.4353 <tr valign="top">
32.4354 <td>
32.4355 <p>
32.4356 table.Tbl .TblGrpRow
32.4357 </p>
32.4358 </td>
32.4359 <td>
32.4360 <p>
32.4361 Table group row style. Used for cell acting as a subgroup title. Specify
32.4362 background-color, border-left, border-bottom, border-top, background-image,
32.4363 background-repeat, background-position, vertical-align, min-height, padding. Overridden
32.4364 properties for IE: background-repeat, background-position, vertical-align, padding.
32.4365 </p>
32.4366 </td>
32.4367 </tr>
32.4368 <tr valign="top">
32.4369 <td>
32.4370 <p>
32.4371 .TblGrpTxt
32.4372 </p>
32.4373 </td>
32.4374 <td>
32.4375 <p>
32.4376 Group table's text style. Default text style for contents of a subgroup title row.
32.4377 Specify color, text-decoration, font-weight, margin. Overridden properties for IE:
32.4378 color, font-weight, margin.
32.4379 </p>
32.4380 </td>
32.4381 </tr>
32.4382 <tr valign="top">
32.4383 <td>
32.4384 <p>
32.4385 table.Tbl .TblGrpLft input
32.4386 </p>
32.4387 </td>
32.4388 <td>
32.4389 <p>
32.4390 Tabel group's left header input style. Used for left-aligned content in a subgroup
32.4391 title row. Specify margin. Overridden properties for IE: margin.
32.4392 </p>
32.4393 </td>
32.4394 </tr>
32.4395 <tr valign="top">
32.4396 <td>
32.4397 <p>
32.4398 .table.Tbl .TblGrpLft
32.4399 </p>
32.4400 </td>
32.4401 <td>
32.4402 <p>
32.4403 Tabel group's left header style. Specify float.
32.4404 </p>
32.4405 </td>
32.4406 </tr>
32.4407 <tr valign="top">
32.4408 <td>
32.4409 <p>
32.4410 table.Tbl .TblGrpCbImg img
32.4411 </p>
32.4412 </td>
32.4413 <td>
32.4414 <p>
32.4415 Table group's checkbox's image style. Used for warning image overlay on the selection
32.4416 widget in a subgroup title row. Specify margin-left, margin-bottom. Overridden
32.4417 properties for IE: margin-left, margin-bottom
32.4418 </p>
32.4419 </td>
32.4420 </tr>
32.4421 <tr valign="top">
32.4422 <td>
32.4423 <p>
32.4424 table.Tbl .TblGrpRt
32.4425 </p>
32.4426 </td>
32.4427 <td>
32.4428 <p>
32.4429 Tale group's right header style. Used for right-aligned content in a subgroup title
32.4430 row. Specify float.
32.4431 </p>
32.4432 </td>
32.4433 </tr>
32.4434 <tr valign="top">
32.4435 <td>
32.4436 <p>
32.4437 table.Tbl .TblGrpMsgTxt
32.4438 </p>
32.4439 </td>
32.4440 <td>
32.4441 <p>
32.4442 Table group's message text style. Specify color.
32.4443 </p>
32.4444 </td>
32.4445 </tr>
32.4446 <tr valign="top">
32.4447 <td>
32.4448 <p>
32.4449 table.Tbl .TblColFtr
32.4450 </p>
32.4451 </td>
32.4452 <td>
32.4453 <p>
32.4454 Table column footer's style. Used for cells in column-level footers. Specify
32.4455 border-bottom, border-top, background-color, padding.
32.4456 </p>
32.4457 </td>
32.4458 </tr>
32.4459 <tr valign="top">
32.4460 <td>
32.4461 <p>
32.4462 table.Tbl .TblColFtrSrt
32.4463 </p>
32.4464 </td>
32.4465 <td>
32.4466 <p>
32.4467 Table column's sort footer's style. Used for cells in column-level footers when column
32.4468 is primary sort column. Specify background-color, border-bottom, border-top,
32.4469 font-weight.
32.4470 </p>
32.4471 </td>
32.4472 </tr>
32.4473 <tr valign="top">
32.4474 <td>
32.4475 <p>
32.4476 .TblColFtrTxt
32.4477 </p>
32.4478 </td>
32.4479 <td>
32.4480 <p>
32.4481 Table column's footer text style. Default appearance for text in a column-level
32.4482 footer. Specify color.
32.4483 </p>
32.4484 </td>
32.4485 </tr>
32.4486 <tr valign="top">
32.4487 <td>
32.4488 <p>
32.4489 table.Tbl td.TblFtrRow
32.4490 </p>
32.4491 </td>
32.4492 <td>
32.4493 <p>
32.4494 Table's footer style. Used for cell in table-level footer. Specify background-color,
32.4495 padding, border-left, border-bottom, vertical-align, text-align. Overridden properties
32.4496 for IE: padding.
32.4497 </p>
32.4498 </td>
32.4499 </tr>
32.4500 <tr valign="top">
32.4501 <td>
32.4502 <p>
32.4503 table.Tbl .TblFtrRowTxt
32.4504 </p>
32.4505 </td>
32.4506 <td>
32.4507 <p>
32.4508 Table footer's text style. Default appearance for text in table-level footer. Specify
32.4509 color, font-weight.
32.4510 </p>
32.4511 </td>
32.4512 </tr>
32.4513 <tr valign="top">
32.4514 <td>
32.4515 <p>
32.4516 table.Tbl .TblFtrLft
32.4517 </p>
32.4518 </td>
32.4519 <td>
32.4520 <p>
32.4521 Table left footer's style. Used for left-aligned content in table-level footer.
32.4522 Specify color, float, font-weight.
32.4523 </p>
32.4524 </td>
32.4525 </tr>
32.4526 <tr valign="top">
32.4527 <td>
32.4528 <p>
32.4529 table.Tbl .TblGrpColFtr
32.4530 </p>
32.4531 </td>
32.4532 <td>
32.4533 <p>
32.4534 Table group's column footer style. Used for cells in group-level, column-level
32.4535 footers. Specify border-bottom, background-color.
32.4536 </p>
32.4537 </td>
32.4538 </tr>
32.4539 <tr valign="top">
32.4540 <td>
32.4541 <p>
32.4542 table.Tbl .TblGrpColFtrSrt
32.4543 </p>
32.4544 </td>
32.4545 <td>
32.4546 <p>
32.4547 Table group's sort column's footer. Used for cells in group-level, column-level
32.4548 footers when footer is in a primary sort column. Specify background-color,
32.4549 border-bottom.
32.4550 </p>
32.4551 </td>
32.4552 </tr>
32.4553 <tr valign="top">
32.4554 <td>
32.4555 <p>
32.4556 .TblGrpColFtrTxt
32.4557 </p>
32.4558 </td>
32.4559 <td>
32.4560 <p>
32.4561 Table group footer text's style. Default appearance for text in group-level,
32.4562 column-level footers. Specify column, font-weight.
32.4563 </p>
32.4564 </td>
32.4565 </tr>
32.4566 <tr valign="top">
32.4567 <td>
32.4568 <p>
32.4569 table.Tbl .TblGrpFtrRow
32.4570 </p>
32.4571 </td>
32.4572 <td>
32.4573 <p>
32.4574 Table group's footer's style. Used for cells in group-level, overall footer (i.e.,
32.4575 spans the width of the table). Specify border-left, border-bottom, background-color,
32.4576 padding.
32.4577 </p>
32.4578 </td>
32.4579 </tr>
32.4580 <tr valign="top">
32.4581 <td>
32.4582 <p>
32.4583 .TblGrpFtrRowTxt
32.4584 </p>
32.4585 </td>
32.4586 <td>
32.4587 <p>
32.4588 Table group's footer text style. Default appearance for text in group-level, overall
32.4589 footer. Specify color, font-weight.
32.4590 </p>
32.4591 </td>
32.4592 </tr>
32.4593 <tr valign="top">
32.4594 <td>
32.4595 <p>
32.4596 table.Tbl td.TblPnlTd
32.4597 </p>
32.4598 </td>
32.4599 <td>
32.4600 <p>
32.4601 Embeddd table panel's td style. Used for cell containing the hideable custom filter,
32.4602 sort and preferrences panels. Specify background-color, border-top, border-left,
32.4603 border-right, border-bottom, padding, vertical-align.
32.4604 </p>
32.4605 </td>
32.4606 </tr>
32.4607 <tr valign="top">
32.4608 <td>
32.4609 <p>
32.4610 .TblPnlShd3Div
32.4611 </p>
32.4612 </td>
32.4613 <td>
32.4614 <p>
32.4615 Table shadow panel's 3 div's style. Used for the panel to create a drop-shadow effect
32.4616 around its border. Specify border-left, border-right, border-bottom, margin-bottom,
32.4617 float, -moz-border-radius.
32.4618 </p>
32.4619 </td>
32.4620 </tr>
32.4621 <tr valign="top">
32.4622 <td>
32.4623 <p>
32.4624 .TblPnlShd2Div
32.4625 </p>
32.4626 </td>
32.4627 <td>
32.4628 <p>
32.4629 Table shadow panel's 2 div's style. Used for the panel to create a drop-shadow effect
32.4630 around its border. Specify border-left, border-right, border-bottom, border-top,
32.4631 -moz-border-radius.
32.4632 </p>
32.4633 </td>
32.4634 </tr>
32.4635 <tr valign="top">
32.4636 <td>
32.4637 <p>
32.4638 .TblPnlShd1Div
32.4639 </p>
32.4640 </td>
32.4641 <td>
32.4642 <p>
32.4643 Table shadow panel's 1 div's style. Used for the panel to create a drop-shadow effect
32.4644 around its border. Specify border-left, border-right, border-bottom, border-top,
32.4645 -moz-border-radius.
32.4646 </p>
32.4647 </td>
32.4648 </tr>
32.4649 <tr valign="top">
32.4650 <td>
32.4651 <p>
32.4652 .TblPnlDiv
32.4653 </p>
32.4654 </td>
32.4655 <td>
32.4656 <p>
32.4657 Table panel's div style. Specify background-color, border, -moz-border-radius,
32.4658 padding, min-width.
32.4659 </p>
32.4660 </td>
32.4661 </tr>
32.4662 <tr valign="top">
32.4663 <td>
32.4664 <p>
32.4665 .TblPnlTtl
32.4666 </p>
32.4667 </td>
32.4668 <td>
32.4669 <p>
32.4670 Table panel's title style. Used for the text of the panel title. Specify color,
32.4671 font-size, font-weight, padding.
32.4672 </p>
32.4673 </td>
32.4674 </tr>
32.4675 <tr valign="top">
32.4676 <td>
32.4677 <p>
32.4678 .TblPnlLytDiv
32.4679 </p>
32.4680 </td>
32.4681 <td>
32.4682 <p>
32.4683 Table panel layout style. Used for the outermost div of the panel. Specify border-top,
32.4684 display, padding, margin-left.
32.4685 </p>
32.4686 </td>
32.4687 </tr>
32.4688 <tr valign="top">
32.4689 <td>
32.4690 <p>
32.4691 .TblCstFltMnu
32.4692 </p>
32.4693 </td>
32.4694 <td>
32.4695 <p>
32.4696 Table custom filter menu style. Specify background-color, color, border-bottom-color,
32.4697 border-right-color.
32.4698 </p>
32.4699 </td>
32.4700 </tr>
32.4701 <tr valign="top">
32.4702 <td>
32.4703 <p>
32.4704 .TblMgn
32.4705 </p>
32.4706 </td>
32.4707 <td>
32.4708 <p>
32.4709 Table margin style. Used to set the 10px margins to the left and right of the table.
32.4710 This is called in a <div> tag that wraps around the table -- it is not used by
32.4711 IE. Specify margin. Overridden properties for IE: margin
32.4712 </p>
32.4713 </td>
32.4714 </tr>
32.4715 <tr valign="top">
32.4716 <td>
32.4717 <p>
32.4718 .TblPgnLftBtn
32.4719 </p>
32.4720 </td>
32.4721 <td>
32.4722 <p>
32.4723 Table's left pagination button style. Specify margin.
32.4724 </p>
32.4725 </td>
32.4726 </tr>
32.4727 <tr valign="top">
32.4728 <td>
32.4729 <p>
32.4730 .TblPgnRtBtn
32.4731 </p>
32.4732 </td>
32.4733 <td>
32.4734 <p>
32.4735 Table's right pagination button style. Specify margin-right.
32.4736 </p>
32.4737 </td>
32.4738 </tr>
32.4739 <tr valign="top">
32.4740 <td>
32.4741 <p>
32.4742 .TblPgnGoBtn
32.4743 </p>
32.4744 </td>
32.4745 <td>
32.4746 <p>
32.4747 Table pagination's "go" (submit) button style. Specify margin-right.
32.4748 </p>
32.4749 </td>
32.4750 </tr>
32.4751 <tr valign="top">
32.4752 <td>
32.4753 <p>
32.4754 table.TblHdrTbl
32.4755 </p>
32.4756 </td>
32.4757 <td>
32.4758 <p>
32.4759 Table header table's style. Specify background, width, border.
32.4760 </p>
32.4761 </td>
32.4762 </tr>
32.4763 <tr valign="top">
32.4764 <td>
32.4765 <p>
32.4766 table.TblHdrTbl td
32.4767 </p>
32.4768 </td>
32.4769 <td>
32.4770 <p>
32.4771 Table header table's td style. Specify border, padding, vertical-align, background,
32.4772 width.
32.4773 </p>
32.4774 </td>
32.4775 </tr>
32.4776 <tr valign="top">
32.4777 <td>
32.4778 <p>
32.4779 table.TblHdrTbl img
32.4780 </p>
32.4781 </td>
32.4782 <td>
32.4783 <p>
32.4784 Table header table's image style. Specify margin-bottom, padding-right, padding-left.
32.4785 </p>
32.4786 </td>
32.4787 </tr>
32.4788 <tr valign="top">
32.4789 <td>
32.4790 <p>
32.4791 table.Tbl table.TblHdrTbl img
32.4792 </p>
32.4793 </td>
32.4794 <td>
32.4795 <p>
32.4796 Table header table's image style. Overridden properties for IE: margin-right,
32.4797 margin-left, padding-right, padding-left.
32.4798 </p>
32.4799 </td>
32.4800 </tr>
32.4801 <tr valign="top">
32.4802 <td>
32.4803 <p>
32.4804 table.Tbl a.TblHdrImgLnk img
32.4805 </p>
32.4806 </td>
32.4807 <td>
32.4808 <p>
32.4809 Table header link image style. Used for sort icons in table column headers. Specify
32.4810 padding-right. Overridden properties for IE: margin-right, padding-right.
32.4811 </p>
32.4812 </td>
32.4813 </tr>
32.4814 <tr valign="top">
32.4815 <td>
32.4816 <p>
32.4817 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrt table.TblHdrTbl
32.4818 </p>
32.4819 </td>
32.4820 <td>
32.4821 <p>
32.4822 Table sort column header's table style. Specify background, width, border.
32.4823 </p>
32.4824 </td>
32.4825 </tr>
32.4826 <tr valign="top">
32.4827 <td>
32.4828 <p>
32.4829 table.Tbl .TblHdrSrtNum
32.4830 </p>
32.4831 </td>
32.4832 <td>
32.4833 <p>
32.4834 Table header sort number style. Table's sort level text style. Specify font-size,
32.4835 font-weight, margin-left, width. Overridden properties for IE: width.
32.4836 </p>
32.4837 </td>
32.4838 </tr>
32.4839 <tr valign="top">
32.4840 <td>
32.4841 <p>
32.4842 table.Tbl span.TblColHdrSrtDis img
32.4843 </p>
32.4844 </td>
32.4845 <td>
32.4846 <p>
32.4847 Table header column's sort disabled style for images. Specify padding-right.
32.4848 Overridden properties for IE: margin-right, padding-right.
32.4849 </p>
32.4850 </td>
32.4851 </tr>
32.4852 <tr valign="top">
32.4853 <td>
32.4854 <p>
32.4855 span.TblColHdrSelDis img
32.4856 </p>
32.4857 </td>
32.4858 <td>
32.4859 <p>
32.4860 Table column header's span disabled style for images. Specify padding-right.
32.4861 </p>
32.4862 </td>
32.4863 </tr>
32.4864 <tr valign="top">
32.4865 <td>
32.4866 <p>
32.4867 table.Tbl .TblTdLyt img
32.4868 </p>
32.4869 </td>
32.4870 <td>
32.4871 <p>
32.4872 Table's td layout image style. Specify vertical-align, margin-bottom. Overridden
32.4873 properties for IE: margin-bottom
32.4874 </p>
32.4875 </td>
32.4876 </tr>
32.4877 <tr valign="top">
32.4878 <td>
32.4879 <p>
32.4880 table.Tbl .TblTdSrt img
32.4881 </p>
32.4882 </td>
32.4883 <td>
32.4884 <p>
32.4885 Table's sort image style. Specify vertical-align, margin-bottom. Overridden properties
32.4886 for IE: margin-bottom
32.4887 </p>
32.4888 </td>
32.4889 </tr>
32.4890 <tr valign="top">
32.4891 <td>
32.4892 <p>
32.4893 table.Tbl .TblTdAlm img
32.4894 </p>
32.4895 </td>
32.4896 <td>
32.4897 <p>
32.4898 Table's alarm image style. Specify vertical-align, margin-bottom. Overridden
32.4899 properties for IE: margin-bottom
32.4900 </p>
32.4901 </td>
32.4902 </tr>
32.4903 <tr valign="top">
32.4904 <td>
32.4905 <p>
32.4906 table.Tbl .TblTdSrtAlm img (not referenced)
32.4907 </p>
32.4908 </td>
32.4909 <td>
32.4910 <p>
32.4911 Table's sort alarm image style. Specify vertical-align, margin-bottom. Overridden
32.4912 properties for IE: margin-bottom
32.4913 </p>
32.4914 </td>
32.4915 </tr>
32.4916 <tr valign="top">
32.4917 <td>
32.4918 <p>
32.4919 table.Tbl .TblTdSel img
32.4920 </p>
32.4921 </td>
32.4922 <td>
32.4923 <p>
32.4924 Table's select image style. Specify vertical-align, margin.
32.4925 </p>
32.4926 </td>
32.4927 </tr>
32.4928 <tr valign="top">
32.4929 <td>
32.4930 <p>
32.4931 table.Tbl .TblTdSrtSel img
32.4932 </p>
32.4933 </td>
32.4934 <td>
32.4935 <p>
32.4936 Table's select column's sort image style. Specify vertical-align, margin.
32.4937 </p>
32.4938 </td>
32.4939 </tr>
32.4940 <tr valign="top">
32.4941 <td>
32.4942 <p>
32.4943 .TblTdLyt
32.4944 </p>
32.4945 </td>
32.4946 <td>
32.4947 <p>
32.4948 Table's layout style. None specified,.
32.4949 </p>
32.4950 </td>
32.4951 </tr>
32.4952 <tr valign="top">
32.4953 <td>
32.4954 <p>
32.4955 table.Tbl tr.TblHovRow td/ table.Tbl tr.TblHovRow th
32.4956 </p>
32.4957 </td>
32.4958 <td>
32.4959 <p>
32.4960 Table's hover style for row. None specified.
32.4961 </p>
32.4962 </td>
32.4963 </tr>
32.4964 <tr valign="top">
32.4965 <td>
32.4966 <p>
32.4967 table.Tbl .TblFtrMsgSpn
32.4968 </p>
32.4969 </td>
32.4970 <td>
32.4971 <p>
32.4972 Table's footer message's span style. Used to define the style for table footer's
32.4973 message. Specify float.
32.4974 </p>
32.4975 </td>
32.4976 </tr>
32.4977 <tr valign="top">
32.4978 <td>
32.4979 <p>
32.4980 .TblPnlCnt
32.4981 </p>
32.4982 </td>
32.4983 <td>
32.4984 <p>
32.4985 Table panel's content style used for layout of the panel contents.
32.4986 </p>
32.4987 </td>
32.4988 </tr>
32.4989 <tr valign="top">
32.4990 <td>
32.4991 <p>
32.4992 .TblPnlBtnDiv
32.4993 </p>
32.4994 </td>
32.4995 <td>
32.4996 <p>
32.4997 Table panel button div's style. Used for layout of the OK and Cancel buttons in the
32.4998 panel. Specify text-align, padding-top, margin-right.
32.4999 </p>
32.5000 </td>
32.5001 </tr>
32.5002 <tr valign="top">
32.5003 <td>
32.5004 <p>
32.5005 .TblPnlHlpTxt
32.5006 </p>
32.5007 </td>
32.5008 <td>
32.5009 <p>
32.5010 Table panel help text's style. Used for help text shown in the panel. Specify
32.5011 padding-top, white-space, font-size, max-width. Overridden properties for IE: width.
32.5012 </p>
32.5013 </td>
32.5014 </tr>
32.5015 <tr valign="top">
32.5016 <td>
32.5017 <p>
32.5018 .TblPnlSrtTbl td
32.5019 </p>
32.5020 </td>
32.5021 <td>
32.5022 <p>
32.5023 Table panel table's style. Specify padding.
32.5024 </p>
32.5025 </td>
32.5026 </tr>
32.5027 <tr valign="top">
32.5028 <td>
32.5029 <p>
32.5030 .TtldBoxInrDiv .TblMgn
32.5031 </p>
32.5032 <p>
32.5033 (not referenced)
32.5034 </p>
32.5035 </td>
32.5036 <td>
32.5037 <p>
32.5038 Titled box table margin. Specify margin.
32.5039 </p>
32.5040 </td>
32.5041 </tr>
32.5042 <tr valign="top">
32.5043 <td>
32.5044 <p>
32.5045 .TtldBoxInrDiv .Tbl
32.5046 </p>
32.5047 <p>
32.5048 (not referenced)
32.5049 </p>
32.5050 </td>
32.5051 <td>
32.5052 <p>
32.5053 Titled box table style. Overridden properties for IE: margin, width.
32.5054 </p>
32.5055 </td>
32.5056 </tr>
32.5057 <tr>
32.5058 <td style=" background-color: rgb(204, 204, 204); vertical-align: top;">
32.5059
32.5060 </td>
32.5061 <td style=" background-color: rgb(204, 204, 204); vertical-align: top;">
32.5062
32.5063 </td>
32.5064 </tr>
32.5065 <tr>
32.5066 <td style=" background-color: rgb(204, 204, 204); vertical-align: top;" colspan="2">
32.5067 <b>Table Light <a name="TableLightKeys"></a></b> <small><a href=
32.5068 "#CSSkeys">top</a></small>
32.5069 </td>
32.5070 </tr>
32.5071 <tr valign="top">
32.5072 <th style=" text-align: left;">
32.5073 <p>
32.5074 CSS Selectors
32.5075 </p>
32.5076 </th>
32.5077 <th style=" text-align: left;">
32.5078 <p>
32.5079 Description
32.5080 </p>
32.5081 </th>
32.5082 </tr>
32.5083 <tr valign="top">
32.5084 <td>
32.5085 <p>
32.5086 table.TblLt
32.5087 </p>
32.5088 </td>
32.5089 <td>
32.5090 <p>
32.5091 Table's style. Style in the table tag after TABLE_, that causes the table to render in
32.5092 "lite" mode, which is visually less heavy. Specify background-color, color, width,
32.5093 padding, border-bottom, empty-cells, border-collapse. Overridden properties for IE:
32.5094 width, padding, margin-left, border.
32.5095 </p>
32.5096 </td>
32.5097 </tr>
32.5098 <tr valign="top">
32.5099 <td>
32.5100 <p>
32.5101 table.TblLt td
32.5102 </p>
32.5103 </td>
32.5104 <td>
32.5105 <p>
32.5106 Table's td style. Specify border, padding, background-color.
32.5107 </p>
32.5108 </td>
32.5109 </tr>
32.5110 <tr valign="top">
32.5111 <td>
32.5112 <p>
32.5113 table.TblLt th
32.5114 </p>
32.5115 </td>
32.5116 <td>
32.5117 <p>
32.5118 Table's th style. Specify border, padding, background-color, font-weight.
32.5119 </p>
32.5120 </td>
32.5121 </tr>
32.5122 <tr valign="top">
32.5123 <td>
32.5124 <p>
32.5125 table.TblLt caption.TblTtlTxt
32.5126 </p>
32.5127 </td>
32.5128 <td>
32.5129 <p>
32.5130 Table's caption style. Specify text-align, color, pading, font-weight, font-size,
32.5131 border, background. Overridden properties for IE: background-left, margin.
32.5132 </p>
32.5133 </td>
32.5134 </tr>
32.5135 <tr valign="top">
32.5136 <td>
32.5137 <p>
32.5138 table.TblLt caption.TblTtlTxt span
32.5139 </p>
32.5140 </td>
32.5141 <td>
32.5142 <p>
32.5143 Table caption span's style. Specify font-weight , font-size.
32.5144 </p>
32.5145 </td>
32.5146 </tr>
32.5147 <tr valign="top">
32.5148 <td>
32.5149 <p>
32.5150 table.TblLt caption.TblTtlTxt span.TblTtlTxtSpn
32.5151 </p>
32.5152 </td>
32.5153 <td>
32.5154 <p>
32.5155 Table caption's text span style. Specify float, font-weight, font-size.
32.5156 </p>
32.5157 </td>
32.5158 </tr>
32.5159 <tr valign="top">
32.5160 <td>
32.5161 <p>
32.5162 table.TblLt caption.TblTtlTxt span.TblTtlMsgSpn
32.5163 </p>
32.5164 </td>
32.5165 <td>
32.5166 <p>
32.5167 Table caption's message span style. Specify float, font-weight, font-size, color,
32.5168 margin-top.
32.5169 </p>
32.5170 </td>
32.5171 </tr>
32.5172 <tr valign="top">
32.5173 <td>
32.5174 <p>
32.5175 table.TblLt td.TblActTd
32.5176 </p>
32.5177 </td>
32.5178 <td>
32.5179 <p>
32.5180 Action bar's style. Specify background-color, padding, vertical-align,
32.5181 background-image, background-repeat, background-position, border.
32.5182 </p>
32.5183 </td>
32.5184 </tr>
32.5185 <tr valign="top">
32.5186 <td>
32.5187 <p>
32.5188 table.TblLt td.TblActTdLst
32.5189 </p>
32.5190 </td>
32.5191 <td>
32.5192 <p>
32.5193 Action table's last row style. Specify background-color, padding, vertical-align,
32.5194 background-image, background-repeat, background-position, border.
32.5195 </p>
32.5196 </td>
32.5197 </tr>
32.5198 <tr valign="top">
32.5199 <td>
32.5200 <p>
32.5201 table.TblLt th.TblColHdrSel
32.5202 </p>
32.5203 </td>
32.5204 <td>
32.5205 <p>
32.5206 Selection column header's style. Specify border-top, border-left, border-bottom,
32.5207 background-color.
32.5208 </p>
32.5209 </td>
32.5210 </tr>
32.5211 <tr valign="top">
32.5212 <td>
32.5213 <p>
32.5214 table.TblLt th.TblColHdrSrtSel
32.5215 </p>
32.5216 </td>
32.5217 <td>
32.5218 <p>
32.5219 Selection column header's sort style. Sepcify background-color, border-top,
32.5220 border-left, border-bottom, background-image.
32.5221 </p>
32.5222 </td>
32.5223 </tr>
32.5224 <tr valign="top">
32.5225 <td>
32.5226 <p>
32.5227 table.TblLt th.TblColHdrSel a.TblHdrLnk:link
32.5228 </p>
32.5229 </td>
32.5230 <td>
32.5231 <p>
32.5232 Selection column header's link style. Specify background-color, background-image,
32.5233 background-position.
32.5234 </p>
32.5235 </td>
32.5236 </tr>
32.5237 <tr valign="top">
32.5238 <td>
32.5239 <p>
32.5240 table.TblLt th.TblColHdrSel a.TblHdrLnk:visited
32.5241 </p>
32.5242 </td>
32.5243 <td>
32.5244 <p>
32.5245 Selection column header's link visited style. Specify background-color,
32.5246 background-image, background-position.
32.5247 </p>
32.5248 </td>
32.5249 </tr>
32.5250 <tr valign="top">
32.5251 <td>
32.5252 <p>
32.5253 table.TblLt th.TblColHdrSel a.TblHdrLnk:hover
32.5254 </p>
32.5255 </td>
32.5256 <td>
32.5257 <p>
32.5258 Selection column header's link hover style. Specify background-color,
32.5259 background-image, background-position.
32.5260 </p>
32.5261 </td>
32.5262 </tr>
32.5263 <tr valign="top">
32.5264 <td>
32.5265 <p>
32.5266 table.TblLt th.TblColHdrSrtSel a.TblHdrImgLnk:hover
32.5267 </p>
32.5268 </td>
32.5269 <td>
32.5270 <p>
32.5271 Selection sort column's image link's hover style. Specify background-image,
32.5272 background-position.
32.5273 </p>
32.5274 </td>
32.5275 </tr>
32.5276 <tr valign="top">
32.5277 <td>
32.5278 <p>
32.5279 table.TblLt th.TblColHdrSrtSel a.TblHdrLnk:hover
32.5280 </p>
32.5281 </td>
32.5282 <td>
32.5283 <p>
32.5284 Selection sort column header' s link hover style. Specify background-image,
32.5285 background-position.
32.5286 </p>
32.5287 </td>
32.5288 </tr>
32.5289 <tr valign="top">
32.5290 <td>
32.5291 <p>
32.5292 table.TblLt th.TblColHdr
32.5293 </p>
32.5294 </td>
32.5295 <td>
32.5296 <p>
32.5297 Column header's style. Specify border-top, border-left, border-bottom,
32.5298 background-color.
32.5299 </p>
32.5300 </td>
32.5301 </tr>
32.5302 <tr valign="top">
32.5303 <td>
32.5304 <p>
32.5305 table.TblLt table.TblHdrTbl td
32.5306 </p>
32.5307 </td>
32.5308 <td>
32.5309 <p>
32.5310 Table header table's td style. Specify border, padding, margin, vertical-align,
32.5311 background, width.
32.5312 </p>
32.5313 </td>
32.5314 </tr>
32.5315 <tr valign="top">
32.5316 <td>
32.5317 <p>
32.5318 table.TblLt a.TblHdrLnk:link
32.5319 </p>
32.5320 </td>
32.5321 <td>
32.5322 <p>
32.5323 Table header's link style. Specify background-color, background-position, color,
32.5324 text-decoration, background-image, background-position, padding, min-height.
32.5325 </p>
32.5326 </td>
32.5327 </tr>
32.5328 <tr valign="top">
32.5329 <td>
32.5330 <p>
32.5331 table.TblLt a.TblHdrLnk:visited
32.5332 </p>
32.5333 </td>
32.5334 <td>
32.5335 <p>
32.5336 Table header's link visited style. Specify background-color, background-position,
32.5337 color, text-decoration, background-image, background-position, padding, min-height.
32.5338 </p>
32.5339 </td>
32.5340 </tr>
32.5341 <tr valign="top">
32.5342 <td>
32.5343 <p>
32.5344 table.TblLt a.TblHdrLnk:hover
32.5345 </p>
32.5346 </td>
32.5347 <td>
32.5348 <p>
32.5349 Table header link's hover style. Specify background-color, background-position, color,
32.5350 text-decoration, background-image, background-position.
32.5351 </p>
32.5352 </td>
32.5353 </tr>
32.5354 <tr valign="top">
32.5355 <td>
32.5356 <p>
32.5357 table.TblLt a.TblHdrImgLnk:link
32.5358 </p>
32.5359 </td>
32.5360 <td>
32.5361 <p>
32.5362 Table header's image link style. Specify background-color, color, text-decoration,
32.5363 border-left, background-image, background-position.
32.5364 </p>
32.5365 </td>
32.5366 </tr>
32.5367 <tr valign="top">
32.5368 <td>
32.5369 <p>
32.5370 table.TblLt a.TblHdrImgLnk:visited
32.5371 </p>
32.5372 </td>
32.5373 <td>
32.5374 <p>
32.5375 Table header's image link visited style. Specify background-color, color,
32.5376 text-decoration, border-left, background-image, background-position.
32.5377 </p>
32.5378 </td>
32.5379 </tr>
32.5380 <tr valign="top">
32.5381 <td>
32.5382 <p>
32.5383 table.TblLt a.TblHdrImgLnk:hover
32.5384 </p>
32.5385 </td>
32.5386 <td>
32.5387 <p>
32.5388 Table header's image link hover style. Specify color, background-image,
32.5389 background-color.
32.5390 </p>
32.5391 </td>
32.5392 </tr>
32.5393 <tr valign="top">
32.5394 <td>
32.5395 <p>
32.5396 table.TblLt span.TblColHdrSelDis
32.5397 </p>
32.5398 </td>
32.5399 <td>
32.5400 <p>
32.5401 Table header's selection column disabled style. Specify background-color, color,
32.5402 text-decoration, border-left, background-image, background-position.
32.5403 </p>
32.5404 </td>
32.5405 </tr>
32.5406 <tr valign="top">
32.5407 <td>
32.5408 <p>
32.5409 table.TblLt .TblHdrTxt
32.5410 </p>
32.5411 </td>
32.5412 <td>
32.5413 <p>
32.5414 Table header text style. Specify background-color, color, text-decoration,
32.5415 background-image, background-position.
32.5416 </p>
32.5417 </td>
32.5418 </tr>
32.5419 <tr valign="top">
32.5420 <td>
32.5421 <p>
32.5422 table.TblLt th.TblColHdrSrt
32.5423 </p>
32.5424 </td>
32.5425 <td>
32.5426 <p>
32.5427 Table sort column header's style. Specify border-top, border-left, border-bottom,
32.5428 background-color, background-image.
32.5429 </p>
32.5430 </td>
32.5431 </tr>
32.5432 <tr valign="top">
32.5433 <td>
32.5434 <p>
32.5435 table.TblLt th.TblColHdrSrt a.TblHdrLnk:hover
32.5436 </p>
32.5437 </td>
32.5438 <td>
32.5439 <p>
32.5440 Table sort column header's link style. Specify color, text-decoration,
32.5441 background-image.
32.5442 </p>
32.5443 </td>
32.5444 </tr>
32.5445 <tr valign="top">
32.5446 <td>
32.5447 <p>
32.5448 table.TblLt th.TblColHdrSrt a.TblHdrImgLnk:link
32.5449 </p>
32.5450 </td>
32.5451 <td>
32.5452 <p>
32.5453 Table sort column header's link image style. Specify color, text-decoration,
32.5454 border-left.
32.5455 </p>
32.5456 </td>
32.5457 </tr>
32.5458 <tr valign="top">
32.5459 <td>
32.5460 <p>
32.5461 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrt a.TblHdrImgLnk:visited
32.5462 </p>
32.5463 </td>
32.5464 <td>
32.5465 <p>
32.5466 Table sort column header's link visited image style. Specify color, text-decoration,
32.5467 border-left.
32.5468 </p>
32.5469 </td>
32.5470 </tr>
32.5471 <tr valign="top">
32.5472 <td>
32.5473 <p>
32.5474 table.TblLt th.TblColHdrSrt a.TblHdrImgLnk:hover
32.5475 </p>
32.5476 </td>
32.5477 <td>
32.5478 <p>
32.5479 Table sort column header's link hover image style. Specify color, background-image.
32.5480 </p>
32.5481 </td>
32.5482 </tr>
32.5483 <tr valign="top">
32.5484 <td>
32.5485 <p>
32.5486 table.TblLt th.TblMultColHdr
32.5487 </p>
32.5488 </td>
32.5489 <td>
32.5490 <p>
32.5491 Multiple column header's style. Specify border-top, border-left, border-bottom,
32.5492 background-color, margin, padding, vertical-align.
32.5493 </p>
32.5494 </td>
32.5495 </tr>
32.5496 <tr valign="top">
32.5497 <td>
32.5498 <p>
32.5499 table.TblLt th.TblMultHdr
32.5500 </p>
32.5501 </td>
32.5502 <td>
32.5503 <p>
32.5504 Multiple header root style. Specify border-bottom, background-color, border-top,
32.5505 border-left, text-align, padding.
32.5506 </p>
32.5507 </td>
32.5508 </tr>
32.5509 <tr valign="top">
32.5510 <td>
32.5511 <p>
32.5512 table.TblLt th.TblMultColHdrSrt a.TblHdrLnk:hover
32.5513 </p>
32.5514 </td>
32.5515 <td>
32.5516 <p>
32.5517 Table multiple column sort header's link hover style. Specify color, text-decoration,
32.5518 background-image.
32.5519 </p>
32.5520 </td>
32.5521 </tr>
32.5522 <tr valign="top">
32.5523 <td>
32.5524 <p>
32.5525 table.TblLt th.TblMultColHdrSrt a.TblHdrImgLnk:hover
32.5526 </p>
32.5527 </td>
32.5528 <td>
32.5529 <p>
32.5530 Table multiple column sort header's link hover image style. Specify color,
32.5531 background-image.
32.5532 </p>
32.5533 </td>
32.5534 </tr>
32.5535 <tr valign="top">
32.5536 <td>
32.5537 <p>
32.5538 table.TblLt .TblGrpRow
32.5539 </p>
32.5540 </td>
32.5541 <td>
32.5542 <p>
32.5543 Table group style. Specify background-color, border-left, border-top,
32.5544 background-image, background-position, padding.
32.5545 </p>
32.5546 </td>
32.5547 </tr>
32.5548 <tr valign="top">
32.5549 <td>
32.5550 <p>
32.5551 table.TblLt td.TblFtrRow
32.5552 </p>
32.5553 </td>
32.5554 <td>
32.5555 <p>
32.5556 Table footer's style. Specify padding, border, background-color, vertical-align,
32.5557 text-align, border-left, border-right.
32.5558 </p>
32.5559 </td>
32.5560 </tr>
32.5561 <tr valign="top">
32.5562 <td>
32.5563 <p>
32.5564 table.TblLt .TblFtrRowTxt
32.5565 </p>
32.5566 </td>
32.5567 <td>
32.5568 <p>
32.5569 Table footer text style. Specify font-weight, text style.
32.5570 </p>
32.5571 </td>
32.5572 </tr>
32.5573 <tr valign="top">
32.5574 <td>
32.5575 <p>
32.5576 table.TblLt .TblColFtr
32.5577 </p>
32.5578 </td>
32.5579 <td>
32.5580 <p>
32.5581 Column footer's style. Specify border-bottom, border-top, background-color.
32.5582 </p>
32.5583 </td>
32.5584 </tr>
32.5585 <tr valign="top">
32.5586 <td>
32.5587 <p>
32.5588 table.TblLt .TblColFtrSrt
32.5589 </p>
32.5590 </td>
32.5591 <td>
32.5592 <p>
32.5593 Table column's footer sort style. Specify background-color, border-bottom, border-top.
32.5594 </p>
32.5595 </td>
32.5596 </tr>
32.5597 <tr valign="top">
32.5598 <td>
32.5599 <p>
32.5600 table.TblLt .TblColFtrSpc
32.5601 </p>
32.5602 </td>
32.5603 <td>
32.5604 <p>
32.5605 Table column footer's spacer style. Specify border-left, border-bottom, border-top,
32.5606 background-color.
32.5607 </p>
32.5608 </td>
32.5609 </tr>
32.5610 <tr valign="top">
32.5611 <td>
32.5612 <p>
32.5613 table.TblLt td.TblPnlTd
32.5614 </p>
32.5615 </td>
32.5616 <td>
32.5617 <p>
32.5618 Table embedded panel style. Specify padding-left, border-top, border-bottom.
32.5619 </p>
32.5620 </td>
32.5621 </tr>
32.5622 </table>
32.5623 <table width="95%" border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0">
32.5624 <tr>
32.5625 <td style=" background-color: rgb(204, 204, 204); vertical-align: top; font-weight: bold;"
32.5626 rowspan="1" colspan="2">
32.5627 Tab Set <a name="TabsKeys"></a> <small><a href="#CSSkeys">top</a></small>
32.5628 </td>
32.5629 </tr>
32.5630 <tr valign="top">
32.5631 <th style=" text-align: left;">
32.5632 <p>
32.5633 CSS Selectors
32.5634 </p>
32.5635 </th>
32.5636 <th style=" text-align: left;">
32.5637 <p>
32.5638 Description
32.5639 </p>
32.5640 </th>
32.5641 </tr>
32.5642 <tr valign="top">
32.5643 <td>
32.5644 <p>
32.5645 .Tab1Div
32.5646 </p>
32.5647 </td>
32.5648 <td>
32.5649 <p>
32.5650 Style for the div containing the level 1 tabs. Specify background-color,
32.5651 background-image, background-repeat, background-position, padding.
32.5652 </p>
32.5653 </td>
32.5654 </tr>
32.5655 <tr valign="top">
32.5656 <td>
32.5657 <p>
32.5658 .Tab1Div table
32.5659 </p>
32.5660 </td>
32.5661 <td>
32.5662 <p>
32.5663 Tab level1 table's style. Specify border-collapse.
32.5664 </p>
32.5665 </td>
32.5666 </tr>
32.5667 <tr valign="top">
32.5668 <td>
32.5669 <p>
32.5670 a.Tab1Lnk:link, a.Tab1Lnk:visited
32.5671 </p>
32.5672 </td>
32.5673 <td>
32.5674 <p>
32.5675 Tab level 1 link style for <a> tags for the unselected tabs in level 1. Specify
32.5676 color, text-decoration, display, padding, font-weight, text-align.
32.5677 </p>
32.5678 </td>
32.5679 </tr>
32.5680 <tr valign="top">
32.5681 <td>
32.5682 <p>
32.5683 a.Tab1Lnk:hover
32.5684 </p>
32.5685 </td>
32.5686 <td>
32.5687 <p>
32.5688 Tab level 1 link hover style. Specify text-decoration.
32.5689 </p>
32.5690 </td>
32.5691 </tr>
32.5692 <tr valign="top">
32.5693 <td>
32.5694 <p>
32.5695 .Tab1Div td
32.5696 </p>
32.5697 </td>
32.5698 <td>
32.5699 <p>
32.5700 1<sup>st</sup> level tab div's td style. Specify background-color, border,
32.5701 background-image, backround-repeat, background-position.
32.5702 </p>
32.5703 </td>
32.5704 </tr>
32.5705 <tr valign="top">
32.5706 <td>
32.5707 <p>
32.5708 .Tab1Div td.Tab1TblSpcTd
32.5709 </p>
32.5710 </td>
32.5711 <td>
32.5712 <p>
32.5713 Level 1 tab table's spacer style. Used for the table cells <td> tags separating
32.5714 the unselected level 1 tabs. Specify background-color, background-image,
32.5715 backround-repeat, background-position, border.
32.5716 </p>
32.5717 </td>
32.5718 </tr>
32.5719 <tr valign="top">
32.5720 <td>
32.5721 <p>
32.5722 .Tab1Div div.Tab1SelTxtNew
32.5723 </p>
32.5724 </td>
32.5725 <td>
32.5726 <p>
32.5727 Level 1 tab's new selected text style for the text containing the selected level 1
32.5728 tab. Specify color, display, padding, font-weight, text-align.div.
32.5729 </p>
32.5730 </td>
32.5731 </tr>
32.5732 <tr>
32.5733 <td valign="top">
32.5734 .Tab1TblSelTd
32.5735 </td>
32.5736 <td valign="top">
32.5737 Style for the table cell (td) containing the selected level 1 tab.
32.5738 </td>
32.5739 </tr>
32.5740 <tr valign="top">
32.5741 <td>
32.5742 <p>
32.5743 table.Tab1TblNew td.Tab1TblSelTd
32.5744 </p>
32.5745 </td>
32.5746 <td>
32.5747 <p>
32.5748 Style for the table containing the level 1 tab set when the tab has 1 level, and
32.5749 selected level 1 tab table style. Specify background-color, background-image,
32.5750 backround-repeat, background-position, border, border-bottom.
32.5751 </p>
32.5752 </td>
32.5753 </tr>
32.5754 <tr valign="top">
32.5755 <td>
32.5756 <p>
32.5757 .Tab1Div td a.TabPad
32.5758 </p>
32.5759 </td>
32.5760 <td>
32.5761 <p>
32.5762 Level 1 tab's padding style. Specify padding.
32.5763 </p>
32.5764 </td>
32.5765 </tr>
32.5766 <tr valign="top">
32.5767 <td>
32.5768 <p>
32.5769 .Tab1Div td.Tab1TblSelTd div.TabPad
32.5770 </p>
32.5771 </td>
32.5772 <td>
32.5773 <p>
32.5774 Level 1 selected tab's padding style. Specify padding.
32.5775 </p>
32.5776 </td>
32.5777 </tr>
32.5778 <tr valign="top">
32.5779 <td>
32.5780 <p>
32.5781 table.Tab1Tbl2New td.Tab1TblSelTd
32.5782 </p>
32.5783 </td>
32.5784 <td>
32.5785 <p>
32.5786 Style for the table containing the level 1 tab set when the tab has 2 levels. Selected
32.5787 level 1 tab. Specify background-color, background-image.
32.5788 </p>
32.5789 </td>
32.5790 </tr>
32.5791 <tr valign="top">
32.5792 <td>
32.5793 <p>
32.5794 table.Tab1Tbl3New td.Tab1TblSelTd
32.5795 </p>
32.5796 </td>
32.5797 <td>
32.5798 <p>
32.5799 Style for the table containing the level 1 tab set when the tab has 3 levels. Selected
32.5800 level 1 tab. Specify background-color, background-image.
32.5801 </p>
32.5802 </td>
32.5803 </tr>
32.5804 <tr valign="top">
32.5805 <td>
32.5806 <p>
32.5807 .Tab2Div
32.5808 </p>
32.5809 </td>
32.5810 <td>
32.5811 <p>
32.5812 Style for the div containing the level 2 tabs. Use this as the style for accessing the
32.5813 level 2 tab component style classes. Specify background-color, background-image,
32.5814 background-repeat, background-position, padding.
32.5815 </p>
32.5816 </td>
32.5817 </tr>
32.5818 <tr valign="top">
32.5819 <td>
32.5820 <p>
32.5821 .Tab2Div table
32.5822 </p>
32.5823 </td>
32.5824 <td>
32.5825 <p>
32.5826 Tab level2 table's style. Specify border-collapse.
32.5827 </p>
32.5828 </td>
32.5829 </tr>
32.5830 <tr valign="top">
32.5831 <td>
32.5832 <p>
32.5833 a.Tab2Lnk:link, a.Tab2Lnk:visited
32.5834 </p>
32.5835 </td>
32.5836 <td>
32.5837 <p>
32.5838 Level 2 tab link style. Specify color, text-decoration, display, padding, text-align.
32.5839 </p>
32.5840 </td>
32.5841 </tr>
32.5842 <tr valign="top">
32.5843 <td>
32.5844 <p>
32.5845 a.Tab2Lnk:hover
32.5846 </p>
32.5847 </td>
32.5848 <td>
32.5849 <p>
32.5850 Level 2 tab hover style. Specify text-decoration.
32.5851 </p>
32.5852 </td>
32.5853 </tr>
32.5854 <tr valign="top">
32.5855 <td>
32.5856 <p>
32.5857 .Tab2Div td
32.5858 </p>
32.5859 </td>
32.5860 <td>
32.5861 <p>
32.5862 Level 2 tab's td style. Specify background-color, border, background-image,
32.5863 background-repeat, background-position.
32.5864 </p>
32.5865 </td>
32.5866 </tr>
32.5867 <tr valign="top">
32.5868 <td>
32.5869 <p>
32.5870 .Tab2Div div.Tab2SelTxt
32.5871 </p>
32.5872 </td>
32.5873 <td>
32.5874 <p>
32.5875 Level 2 tab's selected text style. Specify color, display, padding, font-weight,
32.5876 text-align.
32.5877 </p>
32.5878 </td>
32.5879 </tr>
32.5880 <tr valign="top">
32.5881 <td>
32.5882 <p>
32.5883 table.Tab2TblNew td.Tab2TblSelTd
32.5884 </p>
32.5885 </td>
32.5886 <td>
32.5887 <p>
32.5888 Second level tab's selected table style. Specify background-color, border-left,
32.5889 border-right, border-top, background-image.
32.5890 </p>
32.5891 </td>
32.5892 </tr>
32.5893 <tr valign="top">
32.5894 <td>
32.5895 <p>
32.5896 .Tab2Div td.Tab2TblSelTd
32.5897 </p>
32.5898 </td>
32.5899 <td>
32.5900 <p>
32.5901 Second level tab's selected table style. Specify border-bottom, background-repeat,
32.5902 background-position.
32.5903 </p>
32.5904 </td>
32.5905 </tr>
32.5906 <tr valign="top">
32.5907 <td>
32.5908 <p>
32.5909 table.Tab2Tbl3New td.Tab2TblSelTd
32.5910 </p>
32.5911 </td>
32.5912 <td>
32.5913 <p>
32.5914 Second level tab table 3 selected style. Specify background-color, border-left,
32.5915 border-right, border-top, background-image.
32.5916 </p>
32.5917 </td>
32.5918 </tr>
32.5919 <tr valign="top">
32.5920 <td>
32.5921 <p>
32.5922 .Tab2Div td a.TabPad
32.5923 </p>
32.5924 </td>
32.5925 <td>
32.5926 <p>
32.5927 Second level tab's padding style. Specify padding.
32.5928 </p>
32.5929 </td>
32.5930 </tr>
32.5931 <tr valign="top">
32.5932 <td>
32.5933 <p>
32.5934 .Tab2Div td.Tab2TblSelTd div.TabPad
32.5935 </p>
32.5936 </td>
32.5937 <td>
32.5938 <p>
32.5939 Second level selected tab's padding style. Specify padding.
32.5940 </p>
32.5941 </td>
32.5942 </tr>
32.5943 <tr valign="top">
32.5944 <td>
32.5945 <p>
32.5946 .Tab3Div
32.5947 </p>
32.5948 </td>
32.5949 <td>
32.5950 <p>
32.5951 Style for the div containing the level 3 tabs. Use this as the style for accessing the
32.5952 level 3 tab component style classes. Specify background-color, background-image,
32.5953 padding, background-repeat, background-position.
32.5954 </p>
32.5955 </td>
32.5956 </tr>
32.5957 <tr valign="top">
32.5958 <td>
32.5959 <p>
32.5960 a.Tab3Lnk:link,a.Tab3Lnk:visited
32.5961 </p>
32.5962 </td>
32.5963 <td>
32.5964 <p>
32.5965 Link style <a> for the unselected tabs in level 3. Specify color,
32.5966 text-decoration, display, padding, text-align.
32.5967 </p>
32.5968 </td>
32.5969 </tr>
32.5970 <tr valign="top">
32.5971 <td>
32.5972 <p>
32.5973 a.Tab3Lnk:hover
32.5974 </p>
32.5975 </td>
32.5976 <td>
32.5977 <p>
32.5978 Level 3 tab hover style. Specify text-decoration.
32.5979 </p>
32.5980 </td>
32.5981 </tr>
32.5982 <tr valign="top">
32.5983 <td>
32.5984 <p>
32.5985 table.Tab3TblNew
32.5986 </p>
32.5987 </td>
32.5988 <td>
32.5989 <p>
32.5990 Level 3 tab table's style. Specify background-color.
32.5991 </p>
32.5992 </td>
32.5993 </tr>
32.5994 <tr valign="top">
32.5995 <td>
32.5996 <p>
32.5997 table.Tab3TblNew td
32.5998 </p>
32.5999 </td>
32.6000 <td>
32.6001 <p>
32.6002 Level 3 tab table's td style. Specify border-bottom.
32.6003 </p>
32.6004 </td>
32.6005 </tr>
32.6006 <tr valign="top">
32.6007 <td>
32.6008 <p>
32.6009 table.Tab3TblNew div.Tab3SelTxt
32.6010 </p>
32.6011 </td>
32.6012 <td>
32.6013 <p>
32.6014 Level 3 tab table's selected text style. Specify color, font-weight, padding,
32.6015 text-align.
32.6016 </p>
32.6017 </td>
32.6018 </tr>
32.6019 <tr valign="top">
32.6020 <td>
32.6021 <p>
32.6022 table.Tab3TblNew td.Tab3TblSelTd
32.6023 </p>
32.6024 </td>
32.6025 <td>
32.6026 <p>
32.6027 Level 3 tab's selected table's style. Specify border-left, border-right, border-top,
32.6028 background-color, background-image, border-bottom, background-repeat,
32.6029 background-position.
32.6030 </p>
32.6031 </td>
32.6032 </tr>
32.6033 <tr valign="top">
32.6034 <td>
32.6035 <p>
32.6036 .Tab3Div td a.TabPad
32.6037 </p>
32.6038 </td>
32.6039 <td>
32.6040 <p>
32.6041 Third level tab's padding style. Specify padding.
32.6042 </p>
32.6043 </td>
32.6044 </tr>
32.6045 <tr valign="top">
32.6046 <td>
32.6047 <p>
32.6048 .Tab3Div td.Tab3TblSelTd div.TabPad
32.6049 </p>
32.6050 </td>
32.6051 <td>
32.6052 <p>
32.6053 Third level selected tab's padding style. Specify padding.
32.6054 </p>
32.6055 </td>
32.6056 </tr>
32.6057 <tr valign="top">
32.6058 <td>
32.6059 <p>
32.6060 .Tab1Div td.hidden, .Tab2Div td.hidden, .Tab3Div td.hidden
32.6061 </p>
32.6062 </td>
32.6063 <td>
32.6064 <p>
32.6065 Tab's hidden style. Specify display.
32.6066 </p>
32.6067 </td>
32.6068 </tr>
32.6069 </table>
32.6070 <table width="95%" border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0">
32.6071 <tr>
32.6072 <td style=" background-color: rgb(204, 204, 204); vertical-align: top; font-weight: bold;"
32.6073 rowspan="1" colspan="2">
32.6074 Text Field/Text Area/Password <a name="TextFieldKeys"></a> <small><a href=
32.6075 "#CSSkeys">top</a></small>
32.6076 </td>
32.6077 </tr>
32.6078 <tr valign="top">
32.6079 <th style=" text-align: left;">
32.6080 <p>
32.6081 CSS Selectors
32.6082 </p>
32.6083 </th>
32.6084 <th style=" text-align: left;">
32.6085 <p>
32.6086 Description
32.6087 </p>
32.6088 </th>
32.6089 </tr>
32.6090 <tr valign="top">
32.6091 <td>
32.6092 <p>
32.6093 .TxtFld
32.6094 </p>
32.6095 </td>
32.6096 <td>
32.6097 <p>
32.6098 Text field's style. Specify border-top, border-left, border-bottom, border-right,
32.6099 padding-left.
32.6100 </p>
32.6101 </td>
32.6102 </tr>
32.6103 <tr valign="top">
32.6104 <td>
32.6105 <p>
32.6106 .TxtFldDis
32.6107 </p>
32.6108 </td>
32.6109 <td>
32.6110 <p>
32.6111 Text field's disabled style. Specify background-color, color, border-top, border-left,
32.6112 border-right, border-bottom,padding-left.
32.6113 </p>
32.6114 </td>
32.6115 </tr>
32.6116 <tr valign="top">
32.6117 <td>
32.6118 <p>
32.6119 .TxtAra
32.6120 </p>
32.6121 </td>
32.6122 <td>
32.6123 <p>
32.6124 Text area's style. Specify border-top, border-left, border-bottom, border-right,
32.6125 padding-left.
32.6126 </p>
32.6127 </td>
32.6128 </tr>
32.6129 <tr valign="top">
32.6130 <td>
32.6131 <p>
32.6132 .TxtAraDis
32.6133 </p>
32.6134 </td>
32.6135 <td>
32.6136 <p>
32.6137 Text area's disabled style. Specify background-color, color, border-top, border-left,
32.6138 border-right, border-bottom,padding-left.
32.6139 </p>
32.6140 </td>
32.6141 </tr>
32.6142 <tr valign="top">
32.6143 <td>
32.6144
32.6145 </td>
32.6146 <td>
32.6147
32.6148 </td>
32.6149 </tr>
32.6150 </table>
32.6151 <table width="95%" border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0">
32.6152 <tr>
32.6153 <td style=" background-color: rgb(204, 204, 204); vertical-align: top;" rowspan="1"
32.6154 colspan="2">
32.6155 <b>Tree <a name="TreesKey"></a></b> <small style=" font-weight: bold;"><a href=
32.6156 "#CSSkeys">top</a></small>
32.6157 </td>
32.6158 </tr>
32.6159 <tr valign="top">
32.6160 <th style=" text-align: left;">
32.6161 <p>
32.6162 CSS Selectors
32.6163 </p>
32.6164 </th>
32.6165 <th style=" text-align: left;">
32.6166 <p>
32.6167 Description
32.6168 </p>
32.6169 </th>
32.6170 </tr>
32.6171 <tr valign="top">
32.6172 <td>
32.6173 <p>
32.6174 .Tree
32.6175 </p>
32.6176 </td>
32.6177 <td>
32.6178 <p>
32.6179 Tree's style. Specify background-color, width.
32.6180 </p>
32.6181 </td>
32.6182 </tr>
32.6183 <tr valign="top">
32.6184 <td>
32.6185 <p>
32.6186 a.TreeLink:link, a.TreeLink:visited, a.TreeLink:hover
32.6187 </p>
32.6188 </td>
32.6189 <td>
32.6190 <p>
32.6191 Tree link's style. Specify color, text-decoration.
32.6192 </p>
32.6193 </td>
32.6194 </tr>
32.6195 <tr valign="top">
32.6196 <td>
32.6197 <p>
32.6198 a.TreeParentLink:link, a.TreeParentLink:visited, a.TreeParentLink:hover
32.6199 </p>
32.6200 </td>
32.6201 <td>
32.6202 <p>
32.6203 Tree parent link's style. Specify color, text-decoration, font-style.
32.6204 </p>
32.6205 </td>
32.6206 </tr>
32.6207 <tr valign="top">
32.6208 <td>
32.6209 <p>
32.6210 a.TreeSelLink:link, a.TreeSelLink:visited, a.TreeSelLink:hover
32.6211 </p>
32.6212 </td>
32.6213 <td>
32.6214 <p>
32.6215 Tree's selected link style. Specify color, text-decoration, font-weight.
32.6216 </p>
32.6217 </td>
32.6218 </tr>
32.6219 <tr valign="top">
32.6220 <td>
32.6221 <p>
32.6222 .TreeRootRow
32.6223 </p>
32.6224 </td>
32.6225 <td>
32.6226 <p>
32.6227 Tree root row's style. Specify background-color, height.
32.6228 </p>
32.6229 </td>
32.6230 </tr>
32.6231 <tr valign="top">
32.6232 <td>
32.6233 <p>
32.6234 .TreeRootRowHeader
32.6235 </p>
32.6236 </td>
32.6237 <td>
32.6238 <p>
32.6239 Tree root row header's style. Specify background-color, height.
32.6240 </p>
32.6241 </td>
32.6242 </tr>
32.6243 <tr valign="top">
32.6244 <td>
32.6245 <p>
32.6246 .TreeSelRow
32.6247 </p>
32.6248 </td>
32.6249 <td>
32.6250 <p>
32.6251 Tree's selected row style. Specify padding-top, padding-bottom.
32.6252 </p>
32.6253 </td>
32.6254 </tr>
32.6255 <tr valign="top">
32.6256 <td>
32.6257 <p>
32.6258 .TreeSelText
32.6259 </p>
32.6260 </td>
32.6261 <td>
32.6262 <p>
32.6263 Tree's selected text style. Specify color, font-weight.
32.6264 </p>
32.6265 </td>
32.6266 </tr>
32.6267 <tr valign="top">
32.6268 <td>
32.6269 <p>
32.6270 .TreeImg
32.6271 </p>
32.6272 </td>
32.6273 <td>
32.6274 <p>
32.6275 Tree image style. Specify padding-top, padding-bottom.
32.6276 </p>
32.6277 </td>
32.6278 </tr>
32.6279 <tr valign="top">
32.6280 <td>
32.6281 <p>
32.6282 .TreeImgHeight
32.6283 </p>
32.6284 </td>
32.6285 <td>
32.6286 <p>
32.6287 Tree image height style.
32.6288 </p>
32.6289 </td>
32.6290 </tr>
32.6291 <tr valign="top">
32.6292 <td>
32.6293 <p>
32.6294 .TreeContent
32.6295 </p>
32.6296 </td>
32.6297 <td>
32.6298 <p>
32.6299 Tree content's style. Specify display, vertical-align, padding-left.
32.6300 </p>
32.6301 </td>
32.6302 </tr>
32.6303 <tr valign="top">
32.6304 <td>
32.6305 <p>
32.6306 .TreeLinkSpace
32.6307 </p>
32.6308 </td>
32.6309 <td>
32.6310 <p>
32.6311 Tree link space style. Specify margin-left.
32.6312 </p>
32.6313 </td>
32.6314 </tr>
32.6315 <tr valign="top">
32.6316 <td>
32.6317 <p>
32.6318 .TreeRow
32.6319 </p>
32.6320 </td>
32.6321 <td>
32.6322 <p>
32.6323 Tree row's style. Specify white-space, clear.
32.6324 </p>
32.6325 </td>
32.6326 </tr>
32.6327 <tr valign="top">
32.6328 <td>
32.6329 <p>
32.6330 .TreeRow .float
32.6331 </p>
32.6332 </td>
32.6333 <td>
32.6334 <p>
32.6335 Tree row's float style. Specify padding-left.
32.6336 </p>
32.6337 </td>
32.6338 </tr>
32.6339 <tr valign="top">
32.6340 <td>
32.6341 <p>
32.6342 .TreeRootRow .float
32.6343 </p>
32.6344 </td>
32.6345 <td>
32.6346 <p>
32.6347 Tree root row's float style. Specify padding-left.
32.6348 </p>
32.6349 </td>
32.6350 </tr>
32.6351 <tr valign="top">
32.6352 <td>
32.6353 <p>
32.6354 .TreeSelRow .float
32.6355 </p>
32.6356 </td>
32.6357 <td>
32.6358 <p>
32.6359 Selected tree row's float style. Specify padding style.
32.6360 </p>
32.6361 </td>
32.6362 </tr>
32.6363 </table>
32.6364 <h3>
32.6365 <a name="ThemeImages"></a> Theme Images
32.6366 </h3>
32.6367 <p>
32.6368 The images used by the components are located in the
32.6369 <code>com/sun/web/ui/defaulttheme/images</code> directory, in component subdirectories. These
32.6370 images are mapped to keys in the <code>images.properties</code> file. The keys for the
32.6371 images are listed in the table below.
32.6372 </p>
32.6373 <ul class="note">
32.6374 <li>
32.6375 Keys might have been added or changed since this document was created. The
32.6376 <code>images.properties</code> file contains the correct set of keys.
32.6377 </li>
32.6378 </ul>
32.6379 <table width="95%" border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0">
32.6380 <thead>
32.6381 <tr valign="top">
32.6382 <th style=" vertical-align: top; width: 346px; text-align: left;">
32.6383 <p>
32.6384 Image key name
32.6385 </p>
32.6386 </th>
32.6387 <th style=" vertical-align: top; width: 504px; text-align: left;">
32.6388 <p>
32.6389 Description
32.6390 </p>
32.6391 </th>
32.6392 </tr>
32.6393 </thead><tbody>
32.6394 <tr valign="top">
32.6395 <td>
32.6396 <p>
32.6397 <font size="-1">ALARM_CRITICAL_SMALL</font>
32.6398 </p>
32.6399 </td>
32.6400 <td>
32.6401 <p>
32.6402 Critical alarm, small image.
32.6403 </p>
32.6404 </td>
32.6405 </tr>
32.6406 <tr valign="top">
32.6407 <td>
32.6408 <p>
32.6409 <font size="-1">ALARM_CRITICAL_MEDIUM</font>
32.6410 </p>
32.6411 </td>
32.6412 <td>
32.6413 <p>
32.6414 Critical alarm, medium image.
32.6415 </p>
32.6416 </td>
32.6417 </tr>
32.6418 <tr valign="top">
32.6419 <td>
32.6420 <p>
32.6421 <font size="-1">ALARM_MAJOR_SMALL</font>
32.6422 </p>
32.6423 </td>
32.6424 <td>
32.6425 <p>
32.6426 Major alarm, small image.
32.6427 </p>
32.6428 </td>
32.6429 </tr>
32.6430 <tr valign="top">
32.6431 <td>
32.6432 <p>
32.6433 <font size="-1">ALARM_MINOR_SMALL</font>
32.6434 </p>
32.6435 </td>
32.6436 <td>
32.6437 <p>
32.6438 Minor alarm, small image.
32.6439 </p>
32.6440 </td>
32.6441 </tr>
32.6442 <tr valign="top">
32.6443 <td>
32.6444 <p>
32.6445 <font size="-1">ALARM_MINOR_MEDIUM</font>
32.6446 </p>
32.6447 </td>
32.6448 <td>
32.6449 <p>
32.6450 Minor alarm, medium image.
32.6451 </p>
32.6452 </td>
32.6453 </tr>
32.6454 <tr valign="top">
32.6455 <td>
32.6456 <p>
32.6457 <font size="-1">ALARM_DOWN_SMALL</font>
32.6458 </p>
32.6459 </td>
32.6460 <td>
32.6461 <p>
32.6462 Down alarm, small image.
32.6463 </p>
32.6464 </td>
32.6465 </tr>
32.6466 <tr valign="top">
32.6467 <td>
32.6468 <p>
32.6469 <font size="-1">ALARM_DOWN_MEDIUM</font>
32.6470 </p>
32.6471 </td>
32.6472 <td>
32.6473 <p>
32.6474 Down alarm, medium image.
32.6475 </p>
32.6476 </td>
32.6477 </tr>
32.6478 <tr valign="top">
32.6479 <td>
32.6480 <p>
32.6481 <font size="-1">ALARM_MASTHEAD_CRITICAL_MEDIUM</font>
32.6482 </p>
32.6483 </td>
32.6484 <td>
32.6485 <p>
32.6486 Critical alarm in masthead, medium image.
32.6487 </p>
32.6488 </td>
32.6489 </tr>
32.6490 <tr valign="top">
32.6491 <td>
32.6492 <p>
32.6493 <font size="-1">ALARM_MASTHEAD_CRITICAL_DIMMED</font>
32.6494 </p>
32.6495 </td>
32.6496 <td>
32.6497 <p>
32.6498 Critical alarm in masthead, medium image, dimmed.
32.6499 </p>
32.6500 </td>
32.6501 </tr>
32.6502 <tr valign="top">
32.6503 <td>
32.6504 <p>
32.6505 <font size="-1">ALARM_MASTHEAD_MAJOR_MEDIUM</font>
32.6506 </p>
32.6507 </td>
32.6508 <td>
32.6509 <p>
32.6510 Major alarm in masthead, medium image.
32.6511 </p>
32.6512 </td>
32.6513 </tr>
32.6514 <tr valign="top">
32.6515 <td>
32.6516 <p>
32.6517 <font size="-1">ALARM_MASTHEAD_MAJOR_DIMMED</font>
32.6518 </p>
32.6519 </td>
32.6520 <td>
32.6521 Major alarm in masthead, medium image, dimmed.
32.6522 </td>
32.6523 </tr>
32.6524 <tr valign="top">
32.6525 <td>
32.6526 <p>
32.6527 <font size="-1">ALARM_MASTHEAD_MINOR_MEDIUM</font>
32.6528 </p>
32.6529 </td>
32.6530 <td>
32.6531 <p>
32.6532 Minor alarm in masthead, medium image.
32.6533 </p>
32.6534 </td>
32.6535 </tr>
32.6536 <tr valign="top">
32.6537 <td>
32.6538 <p>
32.6539 <font size="-1">ALARM_MASTHEAD_MINOR_DIMMED</font>
32.6540 </p>
32.6541 </td>
32.6542 <td>
32.6543 <p>
32.6544 Minor alarm in masthead, medium image, dimmed.
32.6545 </p>
32.6546 </td>
32.6547 </tr>
32.6548 <tr valign="top">
32.6549 <td>
32.6550 <p>
32.6551 <font size="-1">ALERT_DEGRADED_DIMMED</font>
32.6552 </p>
32.6553 </td>
32.6554 <td>
32.6555 <p>
32.6556 Degraded alert, dimmed image.
32.6557 </p>
32.6558 </td>
32.6559 </tr>
32.6560 <tr valign="top">
32.6561 <td>
32.6562 <p>
32.6563 <font size="-1">ALERT_DEGRADED_LARGE</font>
32.6564 </p>
32.6565 </td>
32.6566 <td>
32.6567 <p>
32.6568 Degraded alert, large image.
32.6569 </p>
32.6570 </td>
32.6571 </tr>
32.6572 <tr valign="top">
32.6573 <td>
32.6574 <p>
32.6575 <font size="-1">ALERT_DEGRADED_MEDIUM</font>
32.6576 </p>
32.6577 </td>
32.6578 <td>
32.6579 <p>
32.6580 Degraded alert, medium image.
32.6581 </p>
32.6582 </td>
32.6583 </tr>
32.6584 <tr valign="top">
32.6585 <td>
32.6586 <p>
32.6587 <font size="-1">ALERT_DEGRADED_SMALL</font>
32.6588 </p>
32.6589 </td>
32.6590 <td>
32.6591 <p>
32.6592 Degraded alert, small image.
32.6593 </p>
32.6594 </td>
32.6595 </tr>
32.6596 <tr valign="top">
32.6597 <td>
32.6598 <p>
32.6599 <font size="-1">ALERT_ERROR_LARGE</font>
32.6600 </p>
32.6601 </td>
32.6602 <td>
32.6603 <p>
32.6604 Error type Alert, large image.
32.6605 </p>
32.6606 </td>
32.6607 </tr>
32.6608 <tr valign="top">
32.6609 <td>
32.6610 <p>
32.6611 <font size="-1">ALERT_ERROR_MEDIUM</font>
32.6612 </p>
32.6613 </td>
32.6614 <td>
32.6615 <p>
32.6616 Error type Alert, medium image.
32.6617 </p>
32.6618 </td>
32.6619 </tr>
32.6620 <tr valign="top">
32.6621 <td>
32.6622 <p>
32.6623 <font size="-1">ALERT_ERROR_SMALL</font>
32.6624 </p>
32.6625 </td>
32.6626 <td>
32.6627 <p>
32.6628 Error type Alert, small image.
32.6629 </p>
32.6630 </td>
32.6631 </tr>
32.6632 <tr valign="top">
32.6633 <td>
32.6634 <p>
32.6635 <font size="-1">ALERT_FAILED_DIMMED</font>
32.6636 </p>
32.6637 </td>
32.6638 <td>
32.6639 <p>
32.6640 Failed/Fatal type alert, dimmed image.
32.6641 </p>
32.6642 </td>
32.6643 </tr>
32.6644 <tr valign="top">
32.6645 <td>
32.6646 <p>
32.6647 <font size="-1">ALERT_FAILED_LARGE</font>
32.6648 </p>
32.6649 </td>
32.6650 <td>
32.6651 <p>
32.6652 Failed/Fatal type alert, large image.
32.6653 </p>
32.6654 </td>
32.6655 </tr>
32.6656 <tr valign="top">
32.6657 <td>
32.6658 <p>
32.6659 <font size="-1">ALERT_FAILED_MEDIUM</font>
32.6660 </p>
32.6661 </td>
32.6662 <td>
32.6663 <p>
32.6664 Failed/Fatal type alert, medium image.
32.6665 </p>
32.6666 </td>
32.6667 </tr>
32.6668 <tr valign="top">
32.6669 <td>
32.6670 <p>
32.6671 <font size="-1">ALERT_FAILED_SMALL</font>
32.6672 </p>
32.6673 </td>
32.6674 <td>
32.6675 <p>
32.6676 Failed/Fatal type alert, small image.
32.6677 </p>
32.6678 </td>
32.6679 </tr>
32.6680 <tr valign="top">
32.6681 <td>
32.6682 <p>
32.6683 <font size="-1">ALERT_HELP_LARGE</font>
32.6684 </p>
32.6685 </td>
32.6686 <td>
32.6687 <p>
32.6688 Help/Question type alert, large image.
32.6689 </p>
32.6690 </td>
32.6691 </tr>
32.6692 <tr valign="top">
32.6693 <td>
32.6694 <p>
32.6695 <font size="-1">ALERT_HELP_MEDIUM</font>
32.6696 </p>
32.6697 </td>
32.6698 <td>
32.6699 <p>
32.6700 Help/Question type alert, medium image.
32.6701 </p>
32.6702 </td>
32.6703 </tr>
32.6704 <tr valign="top">
32.6705 <td>
32.6706 <p>
32.6707 <font size="-1">ALERT_HELP_SMALL</font>
32.6708 </p>
32.6709 </td>
32.6710 <td>
32.6711 <p>
32.6712 Help/Question type alert, small image.
32.6713 </p>
32.6714 </td>
32.6715 </tr>
32.6716 <tr valign="top">
32.6717 <td>
32.6718 <p>
32.6719 <font size="-1">ALERT_INFO_LARGE</font>
32.6720 </p>
32.6721 </td>
32.6722 <td>
32.6723 <p>
32.6724 Information type alert, large image.
32.6725 </p>
32.6726 </td>
32.6727 </tr>
32.6728 <tr valign="top">
32.6729 <td>
32.6730 <p>
32.6731 <font size="-1">ALERT_INFO_MEDIUM</font>
32.6732 </p>
32.6733 </td>
32.6734 <td>
32.6735 <p>
32.6736 Information type alert, medium image.
32.6737 </p>
32.6738 </td>
32.6739 </tr>
32.6740 <tr valign="top">
32.6741 <td>
32.6742 <p>
32.6743 <font size="-1">ALERT_INFO_SMALL</font>
32.6744 </p>
32.6745 </td>
32.6746 <td>
32.6747 <p>
32.6748 Information type alert, small image.
32.6749 </p>
32.6750 </td>
32.6751 </tr>
32.6752 <tr valign="top">
32.6753 <td>
32.6754 <p>
32.6755 <font size="-1">ALERT_OK_DIMMED</font>
32.6756 </p>
32.6757 </td>
32.6758 <td>
32.6759 <p>
32.6760 Ok type alert, dimmed image.
32.6761 </p>
32.6762 </td>
32.6763 </tr>
32.6764 <tr valign="top">
32.6765 <td>
32.6766 <p>
32.6767 <font size="-1">ALERT_OK_LARGE</font>
32.6768 </p>
32.6769 </td>
32.6770 <td>
32.6771 <p>
32.6772 Ok type alert, large image.
32.6773 </p>
32.6774 </td>
32.6775 </tr>
32.6776 <tr valign="top">
32.6777 <td>
32.6778 <p>
32.6779 <font size="-1">ALERT_OK_MEDIUM</font>
32.6780 </p>
32.6781 </td>
32.6782 <td>
32.6783 <p>
32.6784 Ok type alert, medium image.
32.6785 </p>
32.6786 </td>
32.6787 </tr>
32.6788 <tr valign="top">
32.6789 <td>
32.6790 <p>
32.6791 <font size="-1">ALERT_OK_SMALL</font>
32.6792 </p>
32.6793 </td>
32.6794 <td>
32.6795 <p>
32.6796 Ok type alert, small image.
32.6797 </p>
32.6798 </td>
32.6799 </tr>
32.6800 <tr valign="top">
32.6801 <td>
32.6802 <p>
32.6803 <font size="-1">ALERT_SUCCESS_LARGE</font>
32.6804 </p>
32.6805 </td>
32.6806 <td>
32.6807 <p>
32.6808 Success alert, large image.
32.6809 </p>
32.6810 </td>
32.6811 </tr>
32.6812 <tr valign="top">
32.6813 <td>
32.6814 <p>
32.6815 <font size="-1">ALERT_SUCCESS_MEDIUM</font>
32.6816 </p>
32.6817 </td>
32.6818 <td>
32.6819 <p>
32.6820 Success alert, medium image.
32.6821 </p>
32.6822 </td>
32.6823 </tr>
32.6824 <tr valign="top">
32.6825 <td>
32.6826 <p>
32.6827 <font size="-1">ALERT_SUCCESS_SMALL</font>
32.6828 </p>
32.6829 </td>
32.6830 <td>
32.6831 <p>
32.6832 Success alert, small image.
32.6833 </p>
32.6834 </td>
32.6835 </tr>
32.6836 <tr valign="top">
32.6837 <td>
32.6838 <p>
32.6839 <font size="-1">ALERT_UNKNOWN_DIMMED</font>
32.6840 </p>
32.6841 </td>
32.6842 <td>
32.6843 <p>
32.6844 Unknown type alert, dimmed image.
32.6845 </p>
32.6846 </td>
32.6847 </tr>
32.6848 <tr valign="top">
32.6849 <td>
32.6850 <p>
32.6851 <font size="-1">ALERT_UNKNOWN_LARGE</font>
32.6852 </p>
32.6853 </td>
32.6854 <td>
32.6855 <p>
32.6856 Unknown type alert, large image.
32.6857 </p>
32.6858 </td>
32.6859 </tr>
32.6860 <tr valign="top">
32.6861 <td>
32.6862 <p>
32.6863 <font size="-1">ALERT_UNKNOWN_MEDIUM</font>
32.6864 </p>
32.6865 </td>
32.6866 <td>
32.6867 <p>
32.6868 Unknown type alert, medium image.
32.6869 </p>
32.6870 </td>
32.6871 </tr>
32.6872 <tr valign="top">
32.6873 <td>
32.6874 <p>
32.6875 <font size="-1">ALERT_UNKNOWN_SMALL</font>
32.6876 </p>
32.6877 </td>
32.6878 <td>
32.6879 <p>
32.6880 Unknown type alert, small image.
32.6881 </p>
32.6882 </td>
32.6883 </tr>
32.6884 <tr valign="top">
32.6885 <td>
32.6886 <p>
32.6887 <font size="-1">ALERT_WARNING_LARGE</font>
32.6888 </p>
32.6889 </td>
32.6890 <td>
32.6891 <p>
32.6892 Warning alert, large image.
32.6893 </p>
32.6894 </td>
32.6895 </tr>
32.6896 <tr valign="top">
32.6897 <td>
32.6898 <p>
32.6899 <font size="-1">ALERT_WARNING_MEDIUM</font>
32.6900 </p>
32.6901 </td>
32.6902 <td>
32.6903 <p>
32.6904 Warning alert, medium image.
32.6905 </p>
32.6906 </td>
32.6907 </tr>
32.6908 <tr valign="top">
32.6909 <td>
32.6910 <p>
32.6911 <font size="-1">ALERT_WARNING_SMALL</font>
32.6912 </p>
32.6913 </td>
32.6914 <td>
32.6915 <p>
32.6916 Warning alert, small image.
32.6917 </p>
32.6918 </td>
32.6919 </tr>
32.6920 <tr valign="top">
32.6921 <td>
32.6922 <p>
32.6923 <font size="-1">PRIMARY_ENABLED</font>
32.6924 </p>
32.6925 </td>
32.6926 <td>
32.6927 <p>
32.6928 Primary button enabled.
32.6929 </p>
32.6930 </td>
32.6931 </tr>
32.6932 <tr valign="top">
32.6933 <td>
32.6934 <p>
32.6935 <font size="-1">PRIMARY_MINI_ENABLED</font>
32.6936 </p>
32.6937 </td>
32.6938 <td>
32.6939 <p>
32.6940 Mini primary button, enabled.
32.6941 </p>
32.6942 </td>
32.6943 </tr>
32.6944 <tr valign="top">
32.6945 <td>
32.6946 <p>
32.6947 <font size="-1">PRIMARY_MINI_ROLL</font>
32.6948 </p>
32.6949 </td>
32.6950 <td>
32.6951 <p>
32.6952 Mini primary button roll over image.
32.6953 </p>
32.6954 </td>
32.6955 </tr>
32.6956 <tr valign="top">
32.6957 <td>
32.6958 <p>
32.6959 <font size="-1">PRIMARY_ROLL</font>
32.6960 </p>
32.6961 </td>
32.6962 <td>
32.6963 <p>
32.6964 Primary button roll over image.
32.6965 </p>
32.6966 </td>
32.6967 </tr>
32.6968 <tr valign="top">
32.6969 <td>
32.6970 <p>
32.6971 <font size="-1">SECONDARY_ENABLED</font>
32.6972 </p>
32.6973 </td>
32.6974 <td>
32.6975 <p>
32.6976 Secondary button enabled.
32.6977 </p>
32.6978 </td>
32.6979 </tr>
32.6980 <tr valign="top">
32.6981 <td>
32.6982 <p>
32.6983 <font size="-1">SECONDARY_MINI_ENABLED</font>
32.6984 </p>
32.6985 </td>
32.6986 <td>
32.6987 <p>
32.6988 Secondary mini button enabled.
32.6989 </p>
32.6990 </td>
32.6991 </tr>
32.6992 <tr valign="top">
32.6993 <td>
32.6994 <p>
32.6995 <font size="-1">SECONDARY_MINI_ROLL</font>
32.6996 </p>
32.6997 </td>
32.6998 <td>
32.6999 <p>
32.7000 Secondary mini button roll over image.
32.7001 </p>
32.7002 </td>
32.7003 </tr>
32.7004 <tr valign="top">
32.7005 <td>
32.7006 <p>
32.7007 <font size="-1">SECONDARY_ROLL</font>
32.7008 </p>
32.7009 </td>
32.7010 <td>
32.7011 <p>
32.7012 Secondary roll over button image.
32.7013 </p>
32.7014 </td>
32.7015 </tr>
32.7016 <tr valign="top">
32.7017 <td>
32.7018 <p>
32.7019 <font size="-1">CALENDAR_BACKWARD</font>
32.7020 </p>
32.7021 </td>
32.7022 <td>
32.7023 <p>
32.7024 Back image for calendar.
32.7025 </p>
32.7026 </td>
32.7027 </tr>
32.7028 <tr valign="top">
32.7029 <td>
32.7030 <p>
32.7031 <font size="-1">CALENDAR_DROP_SHADOW</font>
32.7032 </p>
32.7033 </td>
32.7034 <td>
32.7035 <p>
32.7036 Calendar's shadow image.
32.7037 </p>
32.7038 </td>
32.7039 </tr>
32.7040 <tr valign="top">
32.7041 <td>
32.7042 <p>
32.7043 <font size="-1">CALENDAR_FOOTER_GRADIENT</font>
32.7044 </p>
32.7045 </td>
32.7046 <td>
32.7047 <p>
32.7048 Calendar footer gradient image.
32.7049 </p>
32.7050 </td>
32.7051 </tr>
32.7052 <tr valign="top">
32.7053 <td>
32.7054 <p>
32.7055 <font size="-1">CALENDAR_TITLE_GRADIENT</font>
32.7056 </p>
32.7057 </td>
32.7058 <td>
32.7059 <p>
32.7060 Calendar title gradient image.
32.7061 </p>
32.7062 </td>
32.7063 </tr>
32.7064 <tr valign="top">
32.7065 <td>
32.7066 <p>
32.7067 <font size="-1">CALENDAR_FORWARD</font>
32.7068 </p>
32.7069 </td>
32.7070 <td>
32.7071 <p>
32.7072 Calendar forward button image.
32.7073 </p>
32.7074 </td>
32.7075 </tr>
32.7076 <tr valign="top">
32.7077 <td>
32.7078 <p>
32.7079 <font size="-1">CALENDAR_BUTTON</font>
32.7080 </p>
32.7081 </td>
32.7082 <td>
32.7083 <p>
32.7084 Calendar button's image.
32.7085 </p>
32.7086 </td>
32.7087 </tr>
32.7088 <tr valign="top">
32.7089 <td>
32.7090 <p>
32.7091 <font size="-1">CALENDAR_BUTTON_DISABLED</font>
32.7092 </p>
32.7093 </td>
32.7094 <td>
32.7095 <p>
32.7096 Calendar button's disabled image.
32.7097 </p>
32.7098 </td>
32.7099 </tr>
32.7100 <tr valign="top">
32.7101 <td>
32.7102 <p>
32.7103 <font size="-1">CALENDAR_BUTTON_FLIP</font>
32.7104 </p>
32.7105 </td>
32.7106 <td>
32.7107 <p>
32.7108 Calendar button's flip image.
32.7109 </p>
32.7110 </td>
32.7111 </tr>
32.7112 <tr valign="top">
32.7113 <td>
32.7114 <p>
32.7115 <font size="-1">CALENDAR_BUTTON_ROLL</font>
32.7116 </p>
32.7117 </td>
32.7118 <td>
32.7119 <p>
32.7120 Calendar button's roll over image.
32.7121 </p>
32.7122 </td>
32.7123 </tr>
32.7124 <tr valign="top">
32.7125 <td>
32.7126 <p>
32.7127 <font size="-1">HELP_BACK</font>
32.7128 </p>
32.7129 </td>
32.7130 <td>
32.7131 <p>
32.7132 Help's back button.
32.7133 </p>
32.7134 </td>
32.7135 </tr>
32.7136 <tr valign="top">
32.7137 <td>
32.7138 <p>
32.7139 <font size="-1">HELP_BACK_DISABLED</font>
32.7140 </p>
32.7141 </td>
32.7142 <td>
32.7143 <p>
32.7144 Help's back button disabled.
32.7145 </p>
32.7146 </td>
32.7147 </tr>
32.7148 <tr valign="top">
32.7149 <td>
32.7150 <p>
32.7151 <font size="-1">HELP_FORWARD</font>
32.7152 </p>
32.7153 </td>
32.7154 <td>
32.7155 <p>
32.7156 Help's forward button.
32.7157 </p>
32.7158 </td>
32.7159 </tr>
32.7160 <tr valign="top">
32.7161 <td>
32.7162 <p>
32.7163 <font size="-1">HELP_FORWARD_DISABLED</font>
32.7164 </p>
32.7165 </td>
32.7166 <td>
32.7167 <p>
32.7168 Help's forward disabled button.
32.7169 </p>
32.7170 </td>
32.7171 </tr>
32.7172 <tr valign="top">
32.7173 <td>
32.7174 <p>
32.7175 <font size="-1">HELP_PRINT</font>
32.7176 </p>
32.7177 </td>
32.7178 <td>
32.7179 <p>
32.7180 Help window print image.
32.7181 </p>
32.7182 </td>
32.7183 </tr>
32.7184 <tr valign="top">
32.7185 <td>
32.7186 <p>
32.7187 <font size="-1">HELP_PRINT_DISABLED</font>
32.7188 </p>
32.7189 </td>
32.7190 <td>
32.7191 <p>
32.7192 Print disabled image style.
32.7193 </p>
32.7194 </td>
32.7195 </tr>
32.7196 <tr valign="top">
32.7197 <td>
32.7198 <p>
32.7199 <font size="-1">HELP_BTNNAV_GRADIENT</font>
32.7200 </p>
32.7201 </td>
32.7202 <td>
32.7203 <p>
32.7204 Help navigation button gradient image.
32.7205 </p>
32.7206 </td>
32.7207 </tr>
32.7208 <tr valign="top">
32.7209 <td>
32.7210 <p>
32.7211 <font size="-1">HREF_ANCHOR</font>
32.7212 </p>
32.7213 </td>
32.7214 <td>
32.7215 <p>
32.7216 Href's anchor image.
32.7217 </p>
32.7218 </td>
32.7219 </tr>
32.7220 <tr valign="top">
32.7221 <td>
32.7222 <p>
32.7223 <font size="-1">HREF_TOP</font>
32.7224 </p>
32.7225 </td>
32.7226 <td>
32.7227 <p>
32.7228 Top href image.
32.7229 </p>
32.7230 </td>
32.7231 </tr>
32.7232 <tr valign="top">
32.7233 <td>
32.7234 <p>
32.7235 <font size="-1">HREF_LINK</font>
32.7236 </p>
32.7237 </td>
32.7238 <td>
32.7239 <p>
32.7240 Href link image.
32.7241 </p>
32.7242 </td>
32.7243 </tr>
32.7244 <tr valign="top">
32.7245 <td>
32.7246 <p>
32.7247 <font size="-1">LABEL_INVALID_ICON</font>
32.7248 </p>
32.7249 </td>
32.7250 <td>
32.7251 <p>
32.7252 Invalid icon image for label.
32.7253 </p>
32.7254 </td>
32.7255 </tr>
32.7256 <tr valign="top">
32.7257 <td>
32.7258 <p>
32.7259 <font size="-1">LABEL_REQUIRED_ICON</font>
32.7260 </p>
32.7261 </td>
32.7262 <td>
32.7263 <p>
32.7264 Required icon image for label.
32.7265 </p>
32.7266 </td>
32.7267 </tr>
32.7268 <tr valign="top">
32.7269 <td>
32.7270 <p>
32.7271 <font size="-1">MASTHEAD_STATUS_ICON</font>
32.7272 </p>
32.7273 </td>
32.7274 <td>
32.7275 <p>
32.7276 Masthead's status icon image.
32.7277 </p>
32.7278 </td>
32.7279 </tr>
32.7280 <tr valign="top">
32.7281 <td>
32.7282 <p>
32.7283 <font size="-1">MASTHEAD_BACKGROUND</font>
32.7284 </p>
32.7285 </td>
32.7286 <td>
32.7287 <p>
32.7288 Masthead's background image.
32.7289 </p>
32.7290 </td>
32.7291 </tr>
32.7292 <tr valign="top">
32.7293 <td>
32.7294 <p>
32.7295 <font size="-1">MASTHEAD_SEPARATOR</font>
32.7296 </p>
32.7297 </td>
32.7298 <td>
32.7299 <p>
32.7300 Masthead's separator image.
32.7301 </p>
32.7302 </td>
32.7303 </tr>
32.7304 <tr valign="top">
32.7305 <td>
32.7306 <p>
32.7307 <font size="-1">MASTHEAD_LINK_ENABLED</font>
32.7308 </p>
32.7309 </td>
32.7310 <td>
32.7311 <p>
32.7312 Masthead's link enabled image.
32.7313 </p>
32.7314 </td>
32.7315 </tr>
32.7316 <tr valign="top">
32.7317 <td>
32.7318 <p>
32.7319 <font size="-1">MASTHEAD_LINK_ROLL</font>
32.7320 </p>
32.7321 </td>
32.7322 <td>
32.7323 <p>
32.7324 Masthead's link roll over image.
32.7325 </p>
32.7326 </td>
32.7327 </tr>
32.7328 <tr valign="top">
32.7329 <td>
32.7330 <p>
32.7331 <font size="-1">SEC_MASTHEAD_BACKGROUND</font>
32.7332 </p>
32.7333 </td>
32.7334 <td>
32.7335 <p>
32.7336 Secondary masthead's background image.
32.7337 </p>
32.7338 </td>
32.7339 </tr>
32.7340 <tr valign="top">
32.7341 <td>
32.7342 <p>
32.7343 <font size="-1">MASTHEAD_STATUS_AREA_SEPARATOR</font>
32.7344 </p>
32.7345 </td>
32.7346 <td>
32.7347 <p>
32.7348 Masthead's status area separator image.
32.7349 </p>
32.7350 </td>
32.7351 </tr>
32.7352 <tr valign="top">
32.7353 <td>
32.7354 <p>
32.7355 <font size="-1">DOT</font>
32.7356 </p>
32.7357 </td>
32.7358 <td>
32.7359 <p>
32.7360 Spacer image.
32.7361 </p>
32.7362 </td>
32.7363 </tr>
32.7364 <tr valign="top">
32.7365 <td>
32.7366 <p>
32.7367 <font size="-1">SEARCH</font>
32.7368 </p>
32.7369 </td>
32.7370 <td>
32.7371 <p>
32.7372 Search image.
32.7373 </p>
32.7374 </td>
32.7375 </tr>
32.7376 <tr valign="top">
32.7377 <td>
32.7378 <p>
32.7379 <font size="-1">PAGETITLE_SEARCH_SEPARATOR</font>
32.7380 </p>
32.7381 </td>
32.7382 <td>
32.7383 <p>
32.7384 Pagetitle search separator image.
32.7385 </p>
32.7386 </td>
32.7387 </tr>
32.7388 <tr valign="top">
32.7389 <td>
32.7390 <p>
32.7391 <font size="-1">SCHEDULER_FORWARD</font>
32.7392 </p>
32.7393 </td>
32.7394 <td>
32.7395 <p>
32.7396 Scheduler's forward link image.
32.7397 </p>
32.7398 </td>
32.7399 </tr>
32.7400 <tr valign="top">
32.7401 <td>
32.7402 <p>
32.7403 <font size="-1">SCHEDULER_POPUP</font>
32.7404 </p>
32.7405 </td>
32.7406 <td>
32.7407 <p>
32.7408 Scheduler's pop-up link image.
32.7409 </p>
32.7410 </td>
32.7411 </tr>
32.7412 <tr valign="top">
32.7413 <td>
32.7414 <p>
32.7415 <font size="-1">SCHEDULER_BACKWARD</font>
32.7416 </p>
32.7417 </td>
32.7418 <td>
32.7419 <p>
32.7420 Scheduler's back link image.
32.7421 </p>
32.7422 </td>
32.7423 </tr>
32.7424 <tr valign="top">
32.7425 <td>
32.7426 <p>
32.7427 <font size="-1">SCHEDULER_GRADIENT</font>
32.7428 </p>
32.7429 </td>
32.7430 <td>
32.7431 <p>
32.7432 Scheduler's gradient image.
32.7433 </p>
32.7434 </td>
32.7435 </tr>
32.7436 <tr valign="top">
32.7437 <td>
32.7438 <p>
32.7439 <font size="-1">TABLE_ACTIONS_SEPARATOR</font>
32.7440 </p>
32.7441 </td>
32.7442 <td>
32.7443 <p>
32.7444 Table's action separator image.
32.7445 </p>
32.7446 </td>
32.7447 </tr>
32.7448 <tr valign="top">
32.7449 <td>
32.7450 <p>
32.7451 <font size="-1">TABLE_DESELECT_MULTIPLE</font>
32.7452 </p>
32.7453 </td>
32.7454 <td>
32.7455 <p>
32.7456 Deselect multiple selections icon image.
32.7457 </p>
32.7458 </td>
32.7459 </tr>
32.7460 <tr valign="top">
32.7461 <td>
32.7462 <p>
32.7463 <font size="-1">TABLE_DESELECT_SINGLE</font>
32.7464 </p>
32.7465 </td>
32.7466 <td>
32.7467 <p>
32.7468 Deselect a single selection icon image.
32.7469 </p>
32.7470 </td>
32.7471 </tr>
32.7472 <tr valign="top">
32.7473 <td>
32.7474 <p>
32.7475 <font size="-1">TABLE_EMBEDDED_ACTIONS_SEPARATOR</font>
32.7476 </p>
32.7477 </td>
32.7478 <td>
32.7479 <p>
32.7480 Table's embedded actions separator image.
32.7481 </p>
32.7482 </td>
32.7483 </tr>
32.7484 <tr valign="top">
32.7485 <td>
32.7486 <p>
32.7487 <font size="-1">TABLE_EMPTY_CELL</font>
32.7488 </p>
32.7489 </td>
32.7490 <td>
32.7491 <p>
32.7492 Empty table cell indicator image.
32.7493 </p>
32.7494 </td>
32.7495 </tr>
32.7496 <tr valign="top">
32.7497 <td>
32.7498 <p>
32.7499 <font size="-1">TABLE_GROUP_PANEL</font>
32.7500 </p>
32.7501 </td>
32.7502 <td>
32.7503 <p>
32.7504 Collapsed table group panel image.
32.7505 </p>
32.7506 </td>
32.7507 </tr>
32.7508 <tr valign="top">
32.7509 <td>
32.7510 <p>
32.7511 <font size="-1">TABLE_GROUP_PANEL_FLIP</font>
32.7512 </p>
32.7513 </td>
32.7514 <td>
32.7515 <p>
32.7516 Expand table group panel image icon.
32.7517 </p>
32.7518 </td>
32.7519 </tr>
32.7520 <tr valign="top">
32.7521 <td>
32.7522 <p>
32.7523 <font size="-1">TABLE_PAGINATE</font>
32.7524 </p>
32.7525 </td>
32.7526 <td>
32.7527 <p>
32.7528 Pagination image.
32.7529 </p>
32.7530 </td>
32.7531 </tr>
32.7532 <tr valign="top">
32.7533 <td>
32.7534 <p>
32.7535 <font size="-1">TABLE_PAGINATION_FIRST</font>
32.7536 </p>
32.7537 </td>
32.7538 <td>
32.7539 <p>
32.7540 Paginate to first page link image.
32.7541 </p>
32.7542 </td>
32.7543 </tr>
32.7544 <tr valign="top">
32.7545 <td>
32.7546 <p>
32.7547 <font size="-1">TABLE_PAGINATION_FIRST_DISABLED</font>
32.7548 </p>
32.7549 </td>
32.7550 <td>
32.7551 <p>
32.7552 Paginate to first page disabled link image.
32.7553 </p>
32.7554 </td>
32.7555 </tr>
32.7556 <tr valign="top">
32.7557 <td>
32.7558 <p>
32.7559 <font size="-1">TABLE_PAGINATION_LAST</font>
32.7560 </p>
32.7561 </td>
32.7562 <td>
32.7563 <p>
32.7564 Paginate to last page link image.
32.7565 </p>
32.7566 </td>
32.7567 </tr>
32.7568 <tr valign="top">
32.7569 <td>
32.7570 <p>
32.7571 <font size="-1">TABLE_PAGINATION_LAST_DISABLED</font>
32.7572 </p>
32.7573 </td>
32.7574 <td>
32.7575 <p>
32.7576 Paginate to last page disabled link image.
32.7577 </p>
32.7578 </td>
32.7579 </tr>
32.7580 <tr valign="top">
32.7581 <td>
32.7582 <p>
32.7583 <font size="-1">TABLE_PAGINATION_NEXT</font>
32.7584 </p>
32.7585 </td>
32.7586 <td>
32.7587 <p>
32.7588 Paginate to next page link image.
32.7589 </p>
32.7590 </td>
32.7591 </tr>
32.7592 <tr valign="top">
32.7593 <td>
32.7594 <p>
32.7595 <font size="-1">TABLE_PAGINATION_NEXT_DISABLED</font>
32.7596 </p>
32.7597 </td>
32.7598 <td>
32.7599 <p>
32.7600 Pagination to next page disabled link image.
32.7601 </p>
32.7602 </td>
32.7603 </tr>
32.7604 <tr valign="top">
32.7605 <td>
32.7606 <p>
32.7607 <font size="-1">TABLE_PAGINATION_PREV</font>
32.7608 </p>
32.7609 </td>
32.7610 <td>
32.7611 <p>
32.7612 Paginate to previous page link image.
32.7613 </p>
32.7614 </td>
32.7615 </tr>
32.7616 <tr valign="top">
32.7617 <td>
32.7618 <p>
32.7619 <font size="-1">TABLE_PAGINATION_PREV_DISABLED</font>
32.7620 </p>
32.7621 </td>
32.7622 <td>
32.7623 <p>
32.7624 Paginate to previous page disabled link image.
32.7625 </p>
32.7626 </td>
32.7627 </tr>
32.7628 <tr valign="top">
32.7629 <td>
32.7630 <p>
32.7631 <font size="-1">TABLE_PREFERENCES_PANEL</font>
32.7632 </p>
32.7633 </td>
32.7634 <td>
32.7635 <p>
32.7636 Table preferences panel enable link image.
32.7637 </p>
32.7638 </td>
32.7639 </tr>
32.7640 <tr valign="top">
32.7641 <td>
32.7642 <p>
32.7643 <font size="-1">TABLE_PREFERENCES_PANEL_FLIP</font>
32.7644 </p>
32.7645 </td>
32.7646 <td>
32.7647 <p>
32.7648 Table preferences panel hide link image.
32.7649 </p>
32.7650 </td>
32.7651 </tr>
32.7652 <tr valign="top">
32.7653 <td>
32.7654 <p>
32.7655 <font size="-1">TABLE_SCROLL_PAGE</font>
32.7656 </p>
32.7657 </td>
32.7658 <td>
32.7659 <p>
32.7660 Scroll through all table contents link image.
32.7661 </p>
32.7662 </td>
32.7663 </tr>
32.7664 <tr valign="top">
32.7665 <td>
32.7666 <p>
32.7667 <font size="-1">TABLE_SELECT_MULTIPLE</font>
32.7668 </p>
32.7669 </td>
32.7670 <td>
32.7671 <p>
32.7672 Multiple selection link image.
32.7673 </p>
32.7674 </td>
32.7675 </tr>
32.7676 <tr valign="top">
32.7677 <td>
32.7678 <p>
32.7679 <font size="-1">TABLE_SORT_ADD</font>
32.7680 </p>
32.7681 </td>
32.7682 <td>
32.7683 <p>
32.7684 Add sort link image.
32.7685 </p>
32.7686 </td>
32.7687 </tr>
32.7688 <tr valign="top">
32.7689 <td>
32.7690 <p>
32.7691 <font size="-1">TABLE_SORT_ASCENDING</font>
32.7692 </p>
32.7693 </td>
32.7694 <td>
32.7695 <p>
32.7696 Sort in ascending order link image.
32.7697 </p>
32.7698 </td>
32.7699 </tr>
32.7700 <tr valign="top">
32.7701 <td>
32.7702 <p>
32.7703 <font size="-1">TABLE_SORT_CLEAR</font>
32.7704 </p>
32.7705 </td>
32.7706 <td>
32.7707 <p>
32.7708 Clear sorting link image.
32.7709 </p>
32.7710 </td>
32.7711 </tr>
32.7712 <tr valign="top">
32.7713 <td>
32.7714 <p>
32.7715 <font size="-1">TABLE_SORT_DESCENDING</font>
32.7716 </p>
32.7717 </td>
32.7718 <td>
32.7719 <p>
32.7720 Sort in descending order link image.
32.7721 </p>
32.7722 </td>
32.7723 </tr>
32.7724 <tr valign="top">
32.7725 <td>
32.7726 <p>
32.7727 <font size="-1">TABLE_SORT_DESCENDING_DISABLED</font>
32.7728 </p>
32.7729 </td>
32.7730 <td>
32.7731 <p>
32.7732 Sort in descending order link disabled image.
32.7733 </p>
32.7734 </td>
32.7735 </tr>
32.7736 <tr valign="top">
32.7737 <td>
32.7738 <p>
32.7739 <font size="-1">TABLE_SORT_PANEL</font>
32.7740 </p>
32.7741 </td>
32.7742 <td>
32.7743 <p>
32.7744 Sort panel display link image.
32.7745 </p>
32.7746 </td>
32.7747 </tr>
32.7748 <tr valign="top">
32.7749 <td>
32.7750 <p>
32.7751 <font size="-1">TABLE_SORT_PANEL_FLIP</font>
32.7752 </p>
32.7753 </td>
32.7754 <td>
32.7755 <p>
32.7756 Flip sort panel display link image.
32.7757 </p>
32.7758 </td>
32.7759 </tr>
32.7760 <tr valign="top">
32.7761 <td>
32.7762 <p>
32.7763 <font size="-1">TABLE_SORT_PRIMARY</font>
32.7764 </p>
32.7765 </td>
32.7766 <td>
32.7767 <p>
32.7768 Primary sort column link image.
32.7769 </p>
32.7770 </td>
32.7771 </tr>
32.7772 <tr valign="top">
32.7773 <td>
32.7774 <p>
32.7775 <font size="-1">TABLE_SORT_SELECT</font>
32.7776 </p>
32.7777 </td>
32.7778 <td>
32.7779 <p>
32.7780 Primary sort column selection link image.
32.7781 </p>
32.7782 </td>
32.7783 </tr>
32.7784 <tr valign="top">
32.7785 <td>
32.7786 <p>
32.7787 <font size="-1">TABS_LEVEL1_BACKGROUND</font>
32.7788 </p>
32.7789 </td>
32.7790 <td>
32.7791 <p>
32.7792 Level 1 tab background image.
32.7793 </p>
32.7794 </td>
32.7795 </tr>
32.7796 <tr valign="top">
32.7797 <td>
32.7798 <p>
32.7799 <font size="-1">TABS_LEVEL1_DESELECT</font>
32.7800 </p>
32.7801 </td>
32.7802 <td>
32.7803 <p>
32.7804 Level 1 tab deselected background image.
32.7805 </p>
32.7806 </td>
32.7807 </tr>
32.7808 <tr valign="top">
32.7809 <td>
32.7810 <p>
32.7811 <font size="-1">TABS_LEVEL1_SELECTED</font>
32.7812 </p>
32.7813 </td>
32.7814 <td>
32.7815 <p>
32.7816 Level 1 tab selected background image.
32.7817 </p>
32.7818 </td>
32.7819 </tr>
32.7820 <tr valign="top">
32.7821 <td>
32.7822 <p>
32.7823 <font size="-1">TABS_LEVEL1_SELECTED_1LEV</font>
32.7824 </p>
32.7825 </td>
32.7826 <td>
32.7827 <p>
32.7828 Level 1 tab selected image for 1 level tab image.
32.7829 </p>
32.7830 </td>
32.7831 </tr>
32.7832 <tr valign="top">
32.7833 <td>
32.7834 <p>
32.7835 <font size="-1">TABS_LEVEL2_BACKGROUND</font>
32.7836 </p>
32.7837 </td>
32.7838 <td>
32.7839 <p>
32.7840 Level 2 tab background image.
32.7841 </p>
32.7842 </td>
32.7843 </tr>
32.7844 <tr valign="top">
32.7845 <td>
32.7846 <p>
32.7847 <font size="-1">TABS_LEVEL2_DESELECT</font>
32.7848 </p>
32.7849 </td>
32.7850 <td>
32.7851 <p>
32.7852 Level 2 tab deselected state image.
32.7853 </p>
32.7854 </td>
32.7855 </tr>
32.7856 <tr valign="top">
32.7857 <td>
32.7858 <p>
32.7859 <font size="-1">TABS_LEVEL2_SELECTED</font>
32.7860 </p>
32.7861 </td>
32.7862 <td>
32.7863 <p>
32.7864 Level 2 tab selected state image.
32.7865 </p>
32.7866 </td>
32.7867 </tr>
32.7868 <tr valign="top">
32.7869 <td>
32.7870 <p>
32.7871 <font size="-1">TABS_LEVEL3_BACKGROUND</font>
32.7872 </p>
32.7873 </td>
32.7874 <td>
32.7875 <p>
32.7876 Level 3 tab background image.
32.7877 </p>
32.7878 </td>
32.7879 </tr>
32.7880 <tr valign="top">
32.7881 <td>
32.7882 <p>
32.7883 <font size="-1">TABS_LEVEL3_DESELECT</font>
32.7884 </p>
32.7885 </td>
32.7886 <td>
32.7887 <p>
32.7888 Level 3 tab deselected state image.
32.7889 </p>
32.7890 </td>
32.7891 </tr>
32.7892 <tr valign="top">
32.7893 <td>
32.7894 <p>
32.7895 <font size="-1">TABS_LEVEL3_SELECTED</font>
32.7896 </p>
32.7897 </td>
32.7898 <td>
32.7899 <p>
32.7900 Level 3 tab selected state image.
32.7901 </p>
32.7902 </td>
32.7903 </tr>
32.7904 <tr valign="top">
32.7905 <td>
32.7906 <p>
32.7907 <font size="-1">TABS_MINITAB_BACKGROUND</font>
32.7908 </p>
32.7909 </td>
32.7910 <td>
32.7911 <p>
32.7912 Mini tab background image.
32.7913 </p>
32.7914 </td>
32.7915 </tr>
32.7916 <tr valign="top">
32.7917 <td>
32.7918 <p>
32.7919 <font size="-1">TABS_MINITAB_DESELECT</font>
32.7920 </p>
32.7921 </td>
32.7922 <td>
32.7923 <p>
32.7924 Minitab deselected state image.
32.7925 </p>
32.7926 </td>
32.7927 </tr>
32.7928 <tr valign="top">
32.7929 <td>
32.7930 <p>
32.7931 <font size="-1">TABS_MINITAB_SELECTED</font>
32.7932 </p>
32.7933 </td>
32.7934 <td>
32.7935 <p>
32.7936 Minitab selected state image.
32.7937 </p>
32.7938 </td>
32.7939 </tr>
32.7940 <tr valign="top">
32.7941 <td>
32.7942 <p>
32.7943 <font size="-1">TAB_DIVIDER</font>
32.7944 </p>
32.7945 </td>
32.7946 <td>
32.7947 <p>
32.7948 Tab's divider image.
32.7949 </p>
32.7950 </td>
32.7951 </tr>
32.7952 </tbody>
32.7953 </table>
32.7954 <h4>
32.7955 <a name="images.properties"></a> The images.properties File
32.7956 </h4>
32.7957 <p>
32.7958 The <code>images.properties</code> file maps each image with the absolute path of the
32.7959 image. To change an image in your own theme, edit the appropriate key to provide the new path
32.7960 for the image. For example, for the key <code>ALARM_CRITICAL_SMALL</code>, you might change
32.7961 the mapping as follows:
32.7962 </p>
32.7963 <p>
32.7964 <code>ALARM_CRITICAL_SMALL=/com/sun/web/ui/foo/images/alarms/critical_small.gif</code>
32.7965 </p>
32.7966 <p>
32.7967 For each image, the default height and width must also be supplied. These
32.7968 dimensions are specified in the <code>images.properties</code> file with the format:
32.7969 </p>
32.7970 <pre>
32.7971 <i><IMAGE_KEY_NAME></i>_HEIGHT=<br>
32.7972 <i><IMAGE_KEY_NAME></i>_WIDTH=
32.7973 </pre>
32.7974 <p>
32.7975 For example, for the key <code>ALARM_CRITICAL_SMALL</code>, the height and width would
32.7976 be specified as
32.7977 </p>
32.7978 <pre>
32.7979 ALARM_CRITICAL_SMALL_HEIGHT=10<br>
32.7980 ALARM_CRITICAL_SMALL_WIDTH=10
32.7981 </pre>
32.7982 <p>
32.7983 The alt text for the image is also mapped in the <code>images.properties</code> file. The
32.7984 alt text is specified with the format:
32.7985 </p>
32.7986 <pre>
32.7987 <i><IMAGE_KEY_NAME></i>_ALT=<message_key>
32.7988 </pre>
32.7989 <p>
32.7990 For example, for the key <code>ALERT_ERROR_LARGE_ALT,</code> the alt text is set to a
32.7991 message key, <code>Alert.errorImageAltText</code>, as follows:
32.7992 </p>
32.7993 <pre wrap="">
32.7994 ALERT_ERROR_LARGE_ALT=Alert.errorImageAltText
32.7995 </pre>
32.7996 <p>
32.7997 The <code>Alert.errorImageAltText</code> is defined in the <code>messages.properties</code>
32.7998 file.
32.7999 </p>
32.8000 <h3>
32.8001 <a name="messages"></a> <b>Theme Messages</b>
32.8002 </h3>
32.8003 <p>
32.8004 The <code>messages.properties</code> file contains the text that is displayed by the
32.8005 components, including button text, labels, error messages, and alt text. The keys that
32.8006 define the messages are listed in the following table. Note that keys might have been added
32.8007 or changed since this document was created. The <code>message.properties</code> file contains
32.8008 the complete set of keys.<br>
32.8009 </p>
32.8010 <table style=" width: 100%;" border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0">
32.8011 <tbody>
32.8012 <tr>
32.8013 <td valign="top">
32.8014 StringLengthValidator messages
32.8015 </td>
32.8016 <td>
32.8017 <p>
32.8018 StringLengthValidator.itemTooLong
32.8019 </p>
32.8020 </td>
32.8021 </tr>
32.8022 <tr>
32.8023 <td>
32.8024
32.8025 </td>
32.8026 <td>
32.8027 StringLengthValidator.itemTooShort
32.8028 </td>
32.8029 </tr>
32.8030 <tr>
32.8031 <td>
32.8032 Alarm messages
32.8033 </td>
32.8034 <td>
32.8035 <p>
32.8036 Alarm.criticalImageAltText
32.8037 </p>
32.8038 </td>
32.8039 </tr>
32.8040 <tr>
32.8041 <td>
32.8042
32.8043 </td>
32.8044 <td>
32.8045 Alarm.majorImageAltText
32.8046 </td>
32.8047 </tr>
32.8048 <tr>
32.8049 <td>
32.8050
32.8051 </td>
32.8052 <td>
32.8053 Alarm.minorImageAltText
32.8054 </td>
32.8055 </tr>
32.8056 <tr>
32.8057 <td>
32.8058
32.8059 </td>
32.8060 <td>
32.8061 Alarm.downImageAltText
32.8062 </td>
32.8063 </tr>
32.8064 <tr>
32.8065 <td>
32.8066
32.8067 </td>
32.8068 <td>
32.8069 Alarm.okImageAltText
32.8070 </td>
32.8071 </tr>
32.8072 <tr>
32.8073 <td>
32.8074 Alert messages
32.8075 </td>
32.8076 <td>
32.8077 <p>
32.8078 Alert.errorImageAltText
32.8079 </p>
32.8080 </td>
32.8081 </tr>
32.8082 <tr>
32.8083 <td>
32.8084
32.8085 </td>
32.8086 <td>
32.8087 Alert.helpImageAltText
32.8088 </td>
32.8089 </tr>
32.8090 <tr>
32.8091 <td>
32.8092
32.8093 </td>
32.8094 <td>
32.8095 Alert.infoImageAltText
32.8096 </td>
32.8097 </tr>
32.8098 <tr>
32.8099 <td>
32.8100
32.8101 </td>
32.8102 <td>
32.8103 Alert.warningImageAltText
32.8104 </td>
32.8105 </tr>
32.8106 <tr>
32.8107 <td valign="top">
32.8108 Page Alert messages
32.8109 </td>
32.8110 <td>
32.8111 <p>
32.8112 PageAlert.back
32.8113 </p>
32.8114 </td>
32.8115 </tr>
32.8116 <tr>
32.8117 <td>
32.8118 Label/Legend/Other
32.8119 </td>
32.8120 <td>
32.8121 <p>
32.8122 Other.requiredAltText
32.8123 </p>
32.8124 </td>
32.8125 </tr>
32.8126 <tr>
32.8127 <td>
32.8128
32.8129 </td>
32.8130 <td>
32.8131 Legend.requiredField
32.8132 </td>
32.8133 </tr>
32.8134 <tr>
32.8135 <td>
32.8136 Add Remove List messages
32.8137 </td>
32.8138 <td>
32.8139 <p>
32.8140 AddRemove.add
32.8141 </p>
32.8142 </td>
32.8143 </tr>
32.8144 <tr>
32.8145 <td>
32.8146
32.8147 </td>
32.8148 <td>
32.8149 AddRemove.addAll
32.8150 </td>
32.8151 </tr>
32.8152 <tr>
32.8153 <td>
32.8154
32.8155 </td>
32.8156 <td>
32.8157 AddRemove.remove
32.8158 </td>
32.8159 </tr>
32.8160 <tr>
32.8161 <td>
32.8162
32.8163 </td>
32.8164 <td>
32.8165 AddRemove.removeAll
32.8166 </td>
32.8167 </tr>
32.8168 <tr>
32.8169 <td>
32.8170
32.8171 </td>
32.8172 <td>
32.8173 AddRemove.moveUp
32.8174 </td>
32.8175 </tr>
32.8176 <tr>
32.8177 <td>
32.8178
32.8179 </td>
32.8180 <td>
32.8181 AddRemove.moveDown
32.8182 </td>
32.8183 </tr>
32.8184 <tr>
32.8185 <td>
32.8186
32.8187 </td>
32.8188 <td>
32.8189 AddRemove.available
32.8190 </td>
32.8191 </tr>
32.8192 <tr>
32.8193 <td>
32.8194
32.8195 </td>
32.8196 <td>
32.8197 AddRemove.selected
32.8198 </td>
32.8199 </tr>
32.8200 <tr>
32.8201 <td>
32.8202 Calendar messages
32.8203 </td>
32.8204 <td>
32.8205 <p>
32.8206 CalendarMonth.weekdaySun
32.8207 </p>
32.8208 </td>
32.8209 </tr>
32.8210 <tr>
32.8211 <td>
32.8212
32.8213 </td>
32.8214 <td>
32.8215 CalendarMonth.weekdayMon
32.8216 </td>
32.8217 </tr>
32.8218 <tr>
32.8219 <td>
32.8220
32.8221 </td>
32.8222 <td>
32.8223 CalendarMonth.weekdayTue
32.8224 </td>
32.8225 </tr>
32.8226 <tr>
32.8227 <td>
32.8228
32.8229 </td>
32.8230 <td>
32.8231 CalendarMonth.weekdayWed
32.8232 </td>
32.8233 </tr>
32.8234 <tr>
32.8235 <td>
32.8236
32.8237 </td>
32.8238 <td>
32.8239 CalendarMonth.weekdayThu
32.8240 </td>
32.8241 </tr>
32.8242 <tr>
32.8243 <td>
32.8244
32.8245 </td>
32.8246 <td>
32.8247 CalendarMonth.weekdayFri
32.8248 </td>
32.8249 </tr>
32.8250 <tr>
32.8251 <td>
32.8252
32.8253 </td>
32.8254 <td>
32.8255 CalendarMonth.weekdaySat
32.8256 </td>
32.8257 </tr>
32.8258 <tr>
32.8259 <td>
32.8260
32.8261 </td>
32.8262 <td>
32.8263 CalendarMonth.close
32.8264 </td>
32.8265 </tr>
32.8266 <tr>
32.8267 <td>
32.8268
32.8269 </td>
32.8270 <td>
32.8271 CalendarMonth.selectYear
32.8272 </td>
32.8273 </tr>
32.8274 <tr>
32.8275 <td>
32.8276
32.8277 </td>
32.8278 <td>
32.8279 CalendarMonth.selectMonth
32.8280 </td>
32.8281 </tr>
32.8282 <tr>
32.8283 <td>
32.8284
32.8285 </td>
32.8286 <td>
32.8287 CalendarMonth.goBack
32.8288 </td>
32.8289 </tr>
32.8290 <tr>
32.8291 <td>
32.8292
32.8293 </td>
32.8294 <td>
32.8295 CalendarMonth.goForward
32.8296 </td>
32.8297 </tr>
32.8298 <tr>
32.8299 <td>
32.8300
32.8301 </td>
32.8302 <td>
32.8303 CalendarMonth.todayIs
32.8304 </td>
32.8305 </tr>
32.8306 <tr>
32.8307 <td>
32.8308
32.8309 </td>
32.8310 <td>
32.8311 CalendarMonth.skipLink
32.8312 </td>
32.8313 </tr>
32.8314 <tr>
32.8315 <td>
32.8316 Help
32.8317 </td>
32.8318 <td>
32.8319 <p>
32.8320 help.help
32.8321 </p>
32.8322 </td>
32.8323 </tr>
32.8324 <tr>
32.8325 <td>
32.8326
32.8327 </td>
32.8328 <td>
32.8329 help.close
32.8330 </td>
32.8331 </tr>
32.8332 <tr>
32.8333 <td>
32.8334
32.8335 </td>
32.8336 <td>
32.8337 help.noframes
32.8338 </td>
32.8339 </tr>
32.8340 <tr>
32.8341 <td>
32.8342
32.8343 </td>
32.8344 <td>
32.8345 help.contentsTab
32.8346 </td>
32.8347 </tr>
32.8348 <tr>
32.8349 <td>
32.8350
32.8351 </td>
32.8352 <td>
32.8353 help.contentsTabTooltip
32.8354 </td>
32.8355 </tr>
32.8356 <tr>
32.8357 <td>
32.8358
32.8359 </td>
32.8360 <td>
32.8361 help.contentsTabStatus
32.8362 </td>
32.8363 </tr>
32.8364 <tr>
32.8365 <td>
32.8366
32.8367 </td>
32.8368 <td>
32.8369 help.indexTab
32.8370 </td>
32.8371 </tr>
32.8372 <tr>
32.8373 <td>
32.8374
32.8375 </td>
32.8376 <td>
32.8377 help.indexTabTooltip
32.8378 </td>
32.8379 </tr>
32.8380 <tr>
32.8381 <td>
32.8382
32.8383 </td>
32.8384 <td>
32.8385 help.indexTabStatus
32.8386 </td>
32.8387 </tr>
32.8388 <tr>
32.8389 <td>
32.8390
32.8391 </td>
32.8392 <td>
32.8393 help.searchTab
32.8394 </td>
32.8395 </tr>
32.8396 <tr>
32.8397 <td>
32.8398
32.8399 </td>
32.8400 <td>
32.8401 help.searchTabTooltip
32.8402 </td>
32.8403 </tr>
32.8404 <tr>
32.8405 <td>
32.8406
32.8407 </td>
32.8408 <td>
32.8409 help.searchTabStatus
32.8410 </td>
32.8411 </tr>
32.8412 <tr>
32.8413 <td>
32.8414
32.8415 </td>
32.8416 <td>
32.8417 help.backButtonTitle
32.8418 </td>
32.8419 </tr>
32.8420 <tr>
32.8421 <td>
32.8422
32.8423 </td>
32.8424 <td>
32.8425 help.forwardButtonTitle
32.8426 </td>
32.8427 </tr>
32.8428 <tr>
32.8429 <td>
32.8430
32.8431 </td>
32.8432 <td>
32.8433 help.printButtonTitle
32.8434 </td>
32.8435 </tr>
32.8436 <tr>
32.8437 <td>
32.8438
32.8439 </td>
32.8440 <td>
32.8441 help.closeButton
32.8442 </td>
32.8443 </tr>
32.8444 <tr>
32.8445 <td>
32.8446
32.8447 </td>
32.8448 <td>
32.8449 help.closeButtonTitle
32.8450 </td>
32.8451 </tr>
32.8452 <tr>
32.8453 <td>
32.8454
32.8455 </td>
32.8456 <td>
32.8457 help.findLabel
32.8458 </td>
32.8459 </tr>
32.8460 <tr>
32.8461 <td>
32.8462
32.8463 </td>
32.8464 <td>
32.8465 help.findFieldTitle
32.8466 </td>
32.8467 </tr>
32.8468 <tr>
32.8469 <td>
32.8470
32.8471 </td>
32.8472 <td>
32.8473 help.searchFieldTitle
32.8474 </td>
32.8475 </tr>
32.8476 <tr>
32.8477 <td>
32.8478
32.8479 </td>
32.8480 <td>
32.8481 help.searchButton
32.8482 </td>
32.8483 </tr>
32.8484 <tr>
32.8485 <td>
32.8486
32.8487 </td>
32.8488 <td>
32.8489 help.searchButtonAlt
32.8490 </td>
32.8491 </tr>
32.8492 <tr>
32.8493 <td>
32.8494
32.8495 </td>
32.8496 <td>
32.8497 help.searchButtonTitle
32.8498 </td>
32.8499 </tr>
32.8500 <tr>
32.8501 <td>
32.8502
32.8503 </td>
32.8504 <td>
32.8505 help.noResultsFound
32.8506 </td>
32.8507 </tr>
32.8508 <tr>
32.8509 <td>
32.8510
32.8511 </td>
32.8512 <td>
32.8513 help.tips
32.8514 </td>
32.8515 </tr>
32.8516 <tr>
32.8517 <td>
32.8518
32.8519 </td>
32.8520 <td>
32.8521 help.tipsImprove
32.8522 </td>
32.8523 </tr>
32.8524 <tr>
32.8525 <td>
32.8526
32.8527 </td>
32.8528 <td>
32.8529 help.tipsImprove1
32.8530 </td>
32.8531 </tr>
32.8532 <tr>
32.8533 <td>
32.8534
32.8535 </td>
32.8536 <td>
32.8537 help.tipsImprove2
32.8538 </td>
32.8539 </tr>
32.8540 <tr>
32.8541 <td>
32.8542
32.8543 </td>
32.8544 <td>
32.8545 help.tipsImprove3
32.8546 </td>
32.8547 </tr>
32.8548 <tr>
32.8549 <td>
32.8550
32.8551 </td>
32.8552 <td>
32.8553 help.tipsImprove4
32.8554 </td>
32.8555 </tr>
32.8556 <tr>
32.8557 <td>
32.8558
32.8559 </td>
32.8560 <td>
32.8561 help.tipsNote
32.8562 </td>
32.8563 </tr>
32.8564 <tr>
32.8565 <td>
32.8566
32.8567 </td>
32.8568 <td>
32.8569 help.tipsNoteDetails
32.8570 </td>
32.8571 </tr>
32.8572 <tr>
32.8573 <td>
32.8574
32.8575 </td>
32.8576 <td>
32.8577 help.tipsSearch
32.8578 </td>
32.8579 </tr>
32.8580 <tr>
32.8581 <td>
32.8582
32.8583 </td>
32.8584 <td>
32.8585 help.tipsSearch1
32.8586 </td>
32.8587 </tr>
32.8588 <tr>
32.8589 <td>
32.8590
32.8591 </td>
32.8592 <td>
32.8593 help.tipsSearch2
32.8594 </td>
32.8595 </tr>
32.8596 <tr>
32.8597 <td>
32.8598
32.8599 </td>
32.8600 <td>
32.8601 help.tipsSearch3
32.8602 </td>
32.8603 </tr>
32.8604 <tr>
32.8605 <td>
32.8606
32.8607 </td>
32.8608 <td>
32.8609 help.tipsSearch4
32.8610 </td>
32.8611 </tr>
32.8612 <tr>
32.8613 <td>
32.8614 List component messages
32.8615 </td>
32.8616 <td>
32.8617 <p>
32.8618 ListSelector.badValue
32.8619 </p>
32.8620 </td>
32.8621 </tr>
32.8622 <tr>
32.8623 <td>
32.8624 MessageGroup
32.8625 </td>
32.8626 <td>
32.8627 <p>
32.8628 messageGroup.heading
32.8629 </p>
32.8630 </td>
32.8631 </tr>
32.8632 <tr>
32.8633 <td>
32.8634 PropertySheet messages
32.8635 </td>
32.8636 <td>
32.8637 <p>
32.8638 propertySheet.jumpToSectionTooltip
32.8639 </p>
32.8640 </td>
32.8641 </tr>
32.8642 <tr>
32.8643 <td>
32.8644
32.8645 </td>
32.8646 <td>
32.8647 propertySheet.jumpToTop
32.8648 </td>
32.8649 </tr>
32.8650 <tr>
32.8651 <td>
32.8652
32.8653 </td>
32.8654 <td>
32.8655 propertySheet.jumpToTopTooltip
32.8656 </td>
32.8657 </tr>
32.8658 <tr>
32.8659 <td>
32.8660 Table messages
32.8661 </td>
32.8662 <td>
32.8663 <p>
32.8664 table.emptyTableCell
32.8665 </p>
32.8666 </td>
32.8667 </tr>
32.8668 <tr>
32.8669 <td>
32.8670
32.8671 </td>
32.8672 <td>
32.8673 table.emptyData
32.8674 </td>
32.8675 </tr>
32.8676 <tr>
32.8677 <td>
32.8678
32.8679 </td>
32.8680 <td>
32.8681 table.filteredData
32.8682 </td>
32.8683 </tr>
32.8684 <tr>
32.8685 <td>
32.8686
32.8687 </td>
32.8688 <td>
32.8689 table.hiddenSelections
32.8690 </td>
32.8691 </tr>
32.8692 <tr>
32.8693 <td>
32.8694
32.8695 </td>
32.8696 <td>
32.8697 table.confirm.hiddenSelections
32.8698 </td>
32.8699 </tr>
32.8700 <tr>
32.8701 <td>
32.8702
32.8703 </td>
32.8704 <td>
32.8705 table.confirm.totalSelections
32.8706 </td>
32.8707 </tr>
32.8708 <tr>
32.8709 <td>
32.8710
32.8711 </td>
32.8712 <td>
32.8713 table.confirm.deleteSelections
32.8714 </td>
32.8715 </tr>
32.8716 <tr>
32.8717 <td>
32.8718
32.8719 </td>
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32.8724 <tr>
32.8725 <td>
32.8726
32.8727 </td>
32.8728 <td>
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32.8731 </tr>
32.8732 <tr>
32.8733 <td>
32.8734
32.8735 </td>
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32.8738 </td>
32.8739 </tr>
32.8740 <tr>
32.8741 <td>
32.8742
32.8743 </td>
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32.8745 table.group.deselectMultiple
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32.8748 <tr>
32.8749 <td>
32.8750
32.8751 </td>
32.8752 <td>
32.8753 table.group.warning
32.8754 </td>
32.8755 </tr>
32.8756 <tr>
32.8757 <td>
32.8758
32.8759 </td>
32.8760 <td>
32.8761 table.panel.applyChanges
32.8762 </td>
32.8763 </tr>
32.8764 <tr>
32.8765 <td>
32.8766
32.8767 </td>
32.8768 <td>
32.8769 table.panel.cancel
32.8770 </td>
32.8771 </tr>
32.8772 <tr>
32.8773 <td>
32.8774
32.8775 </td>
32.8776 <td>
32.8777 table.panel.cancelChanges
32.8778 </td>
32.8779 </tr>
32.8780 <tr>
32.8781 <td>
32.8782
32.8783 </td>
32.8784 <td>
32.8785 table.panel.duplicateSelectionError
32.8786 </td>
32.8787 </tr>
32.8788 <tr>
32.8789 <td>
32.8790
32.8791 </td>
32.8792 <td>
32.8793 table.panel.filterTitle
32.8794 </td>
32.8795 </tr>
32.8796 <tr>
32.8797 <td>
32.8798
32.8799 </td>
32.8800 <td>
32.8801 table.panel.missingSelectionError
32.8802 </td>
32.8803 </tr>
32.8804 <tr>
32.8805 <td>
32.8806
32.8807 </td>
32.8808 <td>
32.8809 table.panel.none
32.8810 </td>
32.8811 </tr>
32.8812 <tr>
32.8813 <td>
32.8814
32.8815 </td>
32.8816 <td>
32.8817 table.panel.preferencesTitle
32.8818 </td>
32.8819 </tr>
32.8820 <tr>
32.8821 <td>
32.8822
32.8823 </td>
32.8824 <td>
32.8825 table.panel.primarySortColumn
32.8826 </td>
32.8827 </tr>
32.8828 <tr>
32.8829 <td>
32.8830
32.8831 </td>
32.8832 <td>
32.8833 table.panel.secondarySortColumn
32.8834 </td>
32.8835 </tr>
32.8836 <tr>
32.8837 <td>
32.8838
32.8839 </td>
32.8840 <td>
32.8841 table.panel.sortTitle
32.8842 </td>
32.8843 </tr>
32.8844 <tr>
32.8845 <td>
32.8846
32.8847 </td>
32.8848 <td>
32.8849 table.panel.submit
32.8850 </td>
32.8851 </tr>
32.8852 <tr>
32.8853 <td>
32.8854
32.8855 </td>
32.8856 <td>
32.8857 table.panel.tertiarySortColumn
32.8858 </td>
32.8859 </tr>
32.8860 <tr>
32.8861 <td>
32.8862
32.8863 </td>
32.8864 <td>
32.8865 table.panel.help
32.8866 </td>
32.8867 </tr>
32.8868 <tr>
32.8869 <td>
32.8870
32.8871 </td>
32.8872 <td>
32.8873 table.pagination.first
32.8874 </td>
32.8875 </tr>
32.8876 <tr>
32.8877 <td>
32.8878
32.8879 </td>
32.8880 <td>
32.8881 table.pagination.last
32.8882 </td>
32.8883 </tr>
32.8884 <tr>
32.8885 <td>
32.8886
32.8887 </td>
32.8888 <td>
32.8889 table.pagination.next
32.8890 </td>
32.8891 </tr>
32.8892 <tr>
32.8893 <td>
32.8894
32.8895 </td>
32.8896 <td>
32.8897 table.pagination.previous
32.8898 </td>
32.8899 </tr>
32.8900 <tr>
32.8901 <td>
32.8902
32.8903 </td>
32.8904 <td>
32.8905 table.pagination.page
32.8906 </td>
32.8907 </tr>
32.8908 <tr>
32.8909 <td>
32.8910
32.8911 </td>
32.8912 <td>
32.8913 table.pagination.paginated
32.8914 </td>
32.8915 </tr>
32.8916 <tr>
32.8917 <td>
32.8918
32.8919 </td>
32.8920 <td>
32.8921 table.pagination.scroll
32.8922 </td>
32.8923 </tr>
32.8924 <tr>
32.8925 <td>
32.8926
32.8927 </td>
32.8928 <td>
32.8929 table.pagination.submit
32.8930 </td>
32.8931 </tr>
32.8932 <tr>
32.8933 <td>
32.8934
32.8935 </td>
32.8936 <td>
32.8937 table.pagination.submitPage
32.8938 </td>
32.8939 </tr>
32.8940 <tr>
32.8941 <td>
32.8942
32.8943 </td>
32.8944 <td>
32.8945 table.pagination.pages
32.8946 </td>
32.8947 </tr>
32.8948 <tr>
32.8949 <td>
32.8950
32.8951 </td>
32.8952 <td>
32.8953 table.select.deselectMultiplePaginated
32.8954 </td>
32.8955 </tr>
32.8956 <tr>
32.8957 <td>
32.8958
32.8959 </td>
32.8960 <td>
32.8961 table.select.deselectMultiple
32.8962 </td>
32.8963 </tr>
32.8964 <tr>
32.8965 <td>
32.8966
32.8967 </td>
32.8968 <td>
32.8969 table.select.deselectSinglePaginated
32.8970 </td>
32.8971 </tr>
32.8972 <tr>
32.8973 <td>
32.8974
32.8975 </td>
32.8976 <td>
32.8977 table.select.deselectSingle
32.8978 </td>
32.8979 </tr>
32.8980 <tr>
32.8981 <td>
32.8982
32.8983 </td>
32.8984 <td>
32.8985 table.select.selectMultiplePaginated
32.8986 </td>
32.8987 </tr>
32.8988 <tr>
32.8989 <td>
32.8990
32.8991 </td>
32.8992 <td>
32.8993 table.select.selectMultiple
32.8994 </td>
32.8995 </tr>
32.8996 <tr>
32.8997 <td>
32.8998
32.8999 </td>
32.9000 <td>
32.9001 table.select.selectedItems
32.9002 </td>
32.9003 </tr>
32.9004 <tr>
32.9005 <td>
32.9006
32.9007 </td>
32.9008 <td>
32.9009 table.select.selectionColumn
32.9010 </td>
32.9011 </tr>
32.9012 <tr>
32.9013 <td>
32.9014
32.9015 </td>
32.9016 <td>
32.9017 table.sort.alt.add
32.9018 </td>
32.9019 </tr>
32.9020 <tr>
32.9021 <td>
32.9022
32.9023 </td>
32.9024 <td>
32.9025 table.sort.alt.primary
32.9026 </td>
32.9027 </tr>
32.9028 <tr>
32.9029 <td>
32.9030
32.9031 </td>
32.9032 <td>
32.9033 table.sort.alt.toggle
32.9034 </td>
32.9035 </tr>
32.9036 <tr>
32.9037 <td>
32.9038
32.9039 </td>
32.9040 <td>
32.9041 table.sort.button.add
32.9042 </td>
32.9043 </tr>
32.9044 <tr>
32.9045 <td>
32.9046
32.9047 </td>
32.9048 <td>
32.9049 table.sort.button.primary
32.9050 </td>
32.9051 </tr>
32.9052 <tr>
32.9053 <td>
32.9054
32.9055 </td>
32.9056 <td>
32.9057 table.sort.button.toggle
32.9058 </td>
32.9059 </tr>
32.9060 <tr>
32.9061 <td>
32.9062
32.9063 </td>
32.9064 <td>
32.9065 table.sort.link.none
32.9066 </td>
32.9067 </tr>
32.9068 <tr>
32.9069 <td>
32.9070
32.9071 </td>
32.9072 <td>
32.9073 table.sort.link.other
32.9074 </td>
32.9075 </tr>
32.9076 <tr>
32.9077 <td>
32.9078
32.9079 </td>
32.9080 <td>
32.9081 table.sort.link.primary
32.9082 </td>
32.9083 </tr>
32.9084 <tr>
32.9085 <td>
32.9086
32.9087 </td>
32.9088 <td>
32.9089 table.sort.augment.alarmDescending
32.9090 </td>
32.9091 </tr>
32.9092 <tr>
32.9093 <td>
32.9094
32.9095 </td>
32.9096 <td>
32.9097 table.sort.augment.alarmAscending
32.9098 </td>
32.9099 </tr>
32.9100 <tr>
32.9101 <td>
32.9102
32.9103 </td>
32.9104 <td>
32.9105 table.sort.augment.booleanDescending
32.9106 </td>
32.9107 </tr>
32.9108 <tr>
32.9109 <td>
32.9110
32.9111 </td>
32.9112 <td>
32.9113 table.sort.augment.booleanAscending
32.9114 </td>
32.9115 </tr>
32.9116 <tr>
32.9117 <td>
32.9118
32.9119 </td>
32.9120 <td>
32.9121 table.sort.augment.charDescending
32.9122 </td>
32.9123 </tr>
32.9124 <tr>
32.9125 <td>
32.9126
32.9127 </td>
32.9128 <td>
32.9129 table.sort.augment.charAscending
32.9130 </td>
32.9131 </tr>
32.9132 <tr>
32.9133 <td>
32.9134
32.9135 </td>
32.9136 <td>
32.9137 table.sort.augment.dateDescending
32.9138 </td>
32.9139 </tr>
32.9140 <tr>
32.9141 <td>
32.9142
32.9143 </td>
32.9144 <td>
32.9145 table.sort.augment.dateAscending
32.9146 </td>
32.9147 </tr>
32.9148 <tr>
32.9149 <td>
32.9150
32.9151 </td>
32.9152 <td>
32.9153 table.sort.augment.numericDescending
32.9154 </td>
32.9155 </tr>
32.9156 <tr>
32.9157 <td>
32.9158
32.9159 </td>
32.9160 <td>
32.9161 table.sort.augment.numericAscending
32.9162 </td>
32.9163 </tr>
32.9164 <tr>
32.9165 <td>
32.9166
32.9167 </td>
32.9168 <td>
32.9169 table.sort.augment.stringDescending
32.9170 </td>
32.9171 </tr>
32.9172 <tr>
32.9173 <td>
32.9174
32.9175 </td>
32.9176 <td>
32.9177 table.sort.augment.stringAscending
32.9178 </td>
32.9179 </tr>
32.9180 <tr>
32.9181 <td>
32.9182
32.9183 </td>
32.9184 <td>
32.9185 table.sort.augment.undeterminedDescending
32.9186 </td>
32.9187 </tr>
32.9188 <tr>
32.9189 <td>
32.9190
32.9191 </td>
32.9192 <td>
32.9193 table.sort.augment.undeterminedAscending
32.9194 </td>
32.9195 </tr>
32.9196 <tr>
32.9197 <td>
32.9198
32.9199 </td>
32.9200 <td>
32.9201 table.title.filterApplied
32.9202 </td>
32.9203 </tr>
32.9204 <tr>
32.9205 <td>
32.9206
32.9207 </td>
32.9208 <td>
32.9209 table.title.paginated
32.9210 </td>
32.9211 </tr>
32.9212 <tr>
32.9213 <td>
32.9214
32.9215 </td>
32.9216 <td>
32.9217 table.title.paginatedItems
32.9218 </td>
32.9219 </tr>
32.9220 <tr>
32.9221 <td>
32.9222
32.9223 </td>
32.9224 <td>
32.9225 table.title.scroll
32.9226 </td>
32.9227 </tr>
32.9228 <tr>
32.9229 <td>
32.9230
32.9231 </td>
32.9232 <td>
32.9233 table.title.scrollItems
32.9234 </td>
32.9235 </tr>
32.9236 <tr>
32.9237 <td>
32.9238
32.9239 </td>
32.9240 <td>
32.9241 table.viewActions.clearSort
32.9242 </td>
32.9243 </tr>
32.9244 <tr>
32.9245 <td>
32.9246
32.9247 </td>
32.9248 <td>
32.9249 table.viewActions.filter
32.9250 </td>
32.9251 </tr>
32.9252 <tr>
32.9253 <td>
32.9254
32.9255 </td>
32.9256 <td>
32.9257 table.viewActions.customFilter
32.9258 </td>
32.9259 </tr>
32.9260 <tr>
32.9261 <td>
32.9262
32.9263 </td>
32.9264 <td>
32.9265 table.viewActions.customFilterApplied
32.9266 </td>
32.9267 </tr>
32.9268 <tr>
32.9269 <td>
32.9270
32.9271 </td>
32.9272 <td>
32.9273 table.viewActions.sort
32.9274 </td>
32.9275 </tr>
32.9276 <tr>
32.9277 <td>
32.9278
32.9279 </td>
32.9280 <td>
32.9281 table.viewActions.preferences
32.9282 </td>
32.9283 </tr>
32.9284 <tr>
32.9285 <td valign="top">
32.9286 TabSet
32.9287 </td>
32.9288 <td>
32.9289 tab.skipTagAltText
32.9290 </td>
32.9291 </tr>
32.9292 <tr>
32.9293 <td>
32.9294
32.9295 </td>
32.9296 <td>
32.9297 tabSet.selectedTab
32.9298 </td>
32.9299 </tr>
32.9300 <tr>
32.9301 <td>
32.9302 Time component
32.9303 </td>
32.9304 <td>
32.9305 <p>
32.9306 Time.invalidData
32.9307 </p>
32.9308 </td>
32.9309 </tr>
32.9310 <tr>
32.9311 <td>
32.9312
32.9313 </td>
32.9314 <td>
32.9315 Time.enterHour
32.9316 </td>
32.9317 </tr>
32.9318 <tr>
32.9319 <td>
32.9320
32.9321 </td>
32.9322 <td>
32.9323 Time.enterMinute
32.9324 </td>
32.9325 </tr>
32.9326 <tr>
32.9327 <td>
32.9328
32.9329 </td>
32.9330 <td>
32.9331 Time.required
32.9332 </td>
32.9333 </tr>
32.9334 <tr>
32.9335 <td>
32.9336
32.9337 </td>
32.9338 <td>
32.9339 Time.gmt
32.9340 </td>
32.9341 </tr>
32.9342 <tr>
32.9343 <td valign="top">
32.9344 Tree component
32.9345 </td>
32.9346 <td valign="top">
32.9347 tree.skipTagAltText
32.9348 </td>
32.9349 </tr>
32.9350 <tr>
32.9351 <td>
32.9352 File Upload messages
32.9353 </td>
32.9354 <td>
32.9355 <p>
32.9356 FileUpload.noFile
32.9357 </p>
32.9358 </td>
32.9359 </tr>
32.9360 <tr>
32.9361 <td>
32.9362
32.9363 </td>
32.9364 <td>
32.9365 Upload.error
32.9366 </td>
32.9367 </tr>
32.9368 </tbody>
32.9369 </table>
32.9370 <h3>
32.9371 <a name="CreateTheme"></a> Creating a Theme
32.9372 </h3>
32.9373 <p>
32.9374 The themes that ship with the components should not be altered. To change theme elements for
32.9375 your application, you should create a new theme, as described below:
32.9376 </p>
32.9377 <ol>
32.9378 <li>
32.9379 Undeploy the application that will use the theme.
32.9380 </li>
32.9381 <li>
32.9382 <p>
32.9383 Copy the defaulttheme to a subdirectory of the themes directory.
32.9384 </p>
32.9385 </li>
32.9386 <li>
32.9387 <p>
32.9388 Within the new theme directory, you can:
32.9389 </p>
32.9390 </li>
32.9391 <li style=" list-style-type: none; list-style-image: none;">
32.9392 <ul style=" margin-left: 40px;">
32.9393 <li>
32.9394 Add images to the images directory and remap the appropriate image keys to point to the
32.9395 new images in <code>images.properties.</code> See <a href=
32.9396 "#ThemeImages">Theme Images</a>and <a href="#images.properties">The
32.9397 images.properties file</a> for more information.
32.9398 </li>
32.9399 <li>
32.9400 <p>
32.9401 Edit the <code>messages.properties</code> to change text produced by the components.
32.9402 See <a href="#messages">Theme Messages</a> for more information.
32.9403 </p>
32.9404 </li>
32.9405 <li>
32.9406 Make changes to the styles in the CSS stylesheets, noting that only color changes are
32.9407 recommended. <a href="#StylesheetKeysSelectors"><br>
32.9408 </a>
32.9409 <p>
32.9410 If you are adding new styles, you must add the style selectors and definitions to
32.9411 the CSS stylesheets. See <a href="#StylesheetKeysSelectors">Theme Stylesheets</a> and
32.9412 <a href="#manifest">Manifest File</a> for more information.
32.9413 </p>
32.9414 </li>
32.9415 </ul>
32.9416 </li>
32.9417 <li>
32.9418 <p>
32.9419 Build your customtheme JAR file by using the modified theme files such as additional
32.9420 images, styles, js, messages, etc.
32.9421 </p>
32.9422 </li>
32.9423 <li>
32.9424 <p>
32.9425 Update the new theme's <code>MANIFEST.MF</code> appropriately for the theme.
32.9426 </p>
32.9427 <p>
32.9428 For example, if your theme is called <i>customtheme</i>:
32.9429 </p>
32.9430 <ul>
32.9431 <li>
32.9432 Specify the theme name
32.9433 </li>
32.9434 </ul>
32.9435 <code>X-SJWUIC-Theme-Name: customtheme #</code> <code>Theme name.</code>
32.9436 <ul>
32.9437 <li>
32.9438 Specify the paths to the theme, messages, images, JavaScript, and stylesheets.
32.9439 <pre>
32.9440 X-SJWUIC-Theme-Prefix: /theme # Relative path to the theme.<br>
32.9441 X-SJWUIC-Theme-Messages: com.sun.web.ui.customtheme.messages.messages
32.9442 # Location of messages.properties file.<br>
32.9443 X-SJWUIC-Theme-Images: com.sun.web.ui.customtheme.properties.images
32.9444 # Location of image.properties file.<br>
32.9445 X-SJWUIC-Theme-JavaScript: com.sun.web.ui.customtheme.properties.JavaScript
32.9446 # Location of javascript.properties file.<br>
32.9447 X-SJWUIC-Theme-Stylesheets: com.sun.web.ui.customtheme.properties.stylesheets
32.9448 # Location of stylesheet.properties file.
32.9449 </pre>
32.9450 </li>
32.9451 </ul>
32.9452 </li>
32.9453 <li>
32.9454 Edit the application's <code>web.xml</code> to specify the theme name to enable the
32.9455 application to use the theme. For example:
32.9456 <pre>
32.9457 <context-param>
32.9458 <param-name>com.sun.web.ui.DEFAULT_THEME</param-name>
32.9459 <param-value>customtheme</param-value>
32.9460 </context-param>
32.9461 </pre>
32.9462 </li>
32.9463 <li>
32.9464 Build your application with the new theme.
32.9465 </li>
32.9466 <li>
32.9467 Deploy your application.
32.9468 </li>
32.9469 </ol>
32.9470 <hr>
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32.9476 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
32.9477 <param name="content" value=
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32.9481 <a href="../credits.html"><small>Legal Notices</small></a>
32.9482 </p>
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32.9484 <tr>
32.9485 <td>
32.9486
32.9487 </td>
32.9488 </tr>
32.9489 </table>
32.9490 </body>
32.9491 </html>
32.9492
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32.9495 <html>
32.9496 <!--
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32.9501 <head>
32.9502 <meta content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1" http-equiv="Content-Type">
32.9503 <link type="text/css" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" rel="stylesheet">
32.9504 <meta name="generator" content="Helen">
32.9505 <title>Structure of a JavaServer Faces 1.1 Theme File: defaulttheme.jar</title>
32.9506 </head>
32.9507 <body>
32.9508 <h2>
32.9509 Structure of a JavaServer Faces 1.1 Theme File: defaulttheme.jar
32.9510 </h2>
32.9511 <p>
32.9512 <a href="#overview">About Themes</a><br>
32.9513 <a href="#structure">Structure of the defaulttheme JAR File</a><br>
32.9514 <a href="#manifest">Manifest File</a><br>
32.9515 <a href="#property">Theme Properties Files</a><br>
32.9516 <a href="#javascript">The javascript.properties file</a><br>
32.9517 <a href="#StylesheetKeysSelectors">Theme Stylesheets</a><br>
32.9518 <a href="#CSSkeys">CSS Selectors for the Components</a><br>
32.9519 <a href="#ThemeImages">Theme Images</a><br>
32.9520 <a href="#images.properties">images.properties file</a><br>
32.9521 <a href="#messages">Theme Messages</a><br>
32.9522 <a href="#CreateTheme">Creating a Theme</a><br>
32.9523 <br>
32.9524 </p>
32.9525 <h3>
32.9526 About Themes <a name="overview"></a>
32.9527 </h3>
32.9528 <p>
32.9529 This document describes the structure of the default theme for the JavaServer Faces 1.1 components available to a J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3 visual web project, primarily the components in the Basic,
32.9530 Layout, and Composite categories of
32.9531 the Palette. Other themes used by the IDE use a similar structure. The themes that ship with
32.9532 the IDE should not be edited.
32.9533 </p>
32.9534 <p>
32.9535 There are several standard theme files available in the IDE, one for JavaServer Faces 1.2 components and three for JavaServer Faces 1.1 components. They are located in <i><code>install-dir</code></i><code>/rave2.0/modules/ext</code>.
32.9536 The files are:
32.9537 </p>
32.9538 <ul>
32.9539 <li><code>webui-jsf-suntheme.ja</code><code>r</code> (JavaServer Faces 1.2 theme) </li>
32.9540 <li><code>defaulttheme.jar</code> (JavaServer Faces 1.1 theme)</li>
32.9541 <li><code>defaulttheme-gray.jar</code> (JavaServer Faces 1.1 theme)</li>
32.9542 <li><code>defaulttheme-green.jar</code> (JavaServer Faces 1.1 theme)</li>
32.9543 </ul>
32.9544 <p>
32.9545 There can be other themes in this directory, such as themes
32.9546 for sample applications.
32.9547 </p>
32.9548 <p>
32.9549 The default theme for the JavaServer Faces 1.1 components, and the theme described in this
32.9550 document, is <code>defaulttheme.jar</code>. The theme consists of images, JavaScript, CSS
32.9551 files, and messages that are used by the components to define the look and feel of the
32.9552 components. This document describes the files that make up the theme and how they are used by
32.9553 the components.
32.9554 </p>
32.9555 <p>
32.9556 A theme includes the following files:
32.9557 </p>
32.9558 <ul>
32.9559 <li>
32.9560 <p>
32.9561 <code><b>MANIFEST.MF</b></code> <b>file.</b> Contains information about the theme's
32.9562 name, version, prefix, and path to the properties files.
32.9563 </p>
32.9564 </li>
32.9565 <li>
32.9566 <p>
32.9567 <b>Properties files.</b> Contain key-value pairs that are used by the components and the
32.9568 theme module to map theme keys to their values. Values can be either text or paths to
32.9569 resources.
32.9570 </p>
32.9571 </li>
32.9572 <li>
32.9573 <b>Resource files.</b> Images, JavaScript files, stylesheets, messages
32.9574 </li>
32.9575 </ul>
32.9576 <h3>
32.9577 <a name="structure"></a> Structure of the defaulttheme JAR File
32.9578 </h3>
32.9579 <p>
32.9580 The <code>defaulttheme.jar</code> file contains the following directories:
32.9581 </p>
32.9582 <table width="95%" border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0">
32.9583 <thead>
32.9584 <tr>
32.9585 <td valign="top">
32.9586 <code>META-INF</code>
32.9587 </td>
32.9588 <td valign="top">
32.9589 The MANIFEST.MF file, described in <a href="#manifest">Manifest file</a>
32.9590 </td>
32.9591 </tr>
32.9592 <tr valign="top">
32.9593 <td>
32.9594 <p>
32.9595 <code>com/sun/web/ui/defaulttheme/JavaScript</code>
32.9596 </p>
32.9597 </td>
32.9598 <td>
32.9599 <p>
32.9600 Javascript files that are needed for the components. These JavaScript files are mapped
32.9601 to keys in the javascript.properties file, which is located in
32.9602 <code>com/sun/web/ui/defaulttheme/properties</code>.
32.9603 </p>
32.9604 </td>
32.9605 </tr>
32.9606 </thead><tbody>
32.9607 <tr valign="top">
32.9608 <td>
32.9609 <p>
32.9610 <code>com/sun/web/ui/defaulttheme/messages</code>
32.9611 </p>
32.9612 </td>
32.9613 <td>
32.9614 <p>
32.9615 The <code>messages.properties</code> file, which contains the message text displayed
32.9616 by the components. This file maps keys to the text of the messages.
32.9617 </p>
32.9618 </td>
32.9619 </tr>
32.9620 <tr valign="top">
32.9621 <td>
32.9622 <p>
32.9623 <code>com/sun/web/ui/defaulttheme/css</code>
32.9624 </p>
32.9625 </td>
32.9626 <td>
32.9627 <p>
32.9628 CSS stylesheet files required by the components. These css files are mapped to keys in
32.9629 the stylesheet properties files, which is located in
32.9630 <code>com/sun/web/ui/defaulttheme/properties</code> directory.
32.9631 </p>
32.9632 </td>
32.9633 </tr>
32.9634 <tr valign="top">
32.9635 <td>
32.9636 <p>
32.9637 <code>com/sun/web/ui/defaulttheme/images</code>
32.9638 </p>
32.9639 </td>
32.9640 <td>
32.9641 <p>
32.9642 All images used by the components. This directory contains a subdirectory for each
32.9643 component, which contains the images for that particular component. The image files are
32.9644 mapped to keys in the <code>images.properties</code> files, which is located in
32.9645 <code>com/sun/web/ui/defaulttheme/properties</code>.
32.9646 </p>
32.9647 </td>
32.9648 </tr>
32.9649 <tr valign="top">
32.9650 <td>
32.9651 <p>
32.9652 <code>com/sun/web/ui/defaulttheme/properties</code>
32.9653 </p>
32.9654 </td>
32.9655 <td>
32.9656 <p>
32.9657 Contains the theme's properties files, which map keys to the locations of resources
32.9658 used by the components. These properties files contain the key mappings to the files
32.9659 located in the JavaScript, css, and images directories.
32.9660 </p>
32.9661 </td>
32.9662 </tr>
32.9663 </tbody>
32.9664 </table>
32.9665 <h3>
32.9666 Manifest File <a name="manifest"></a>
32.9667 </h3>
32.9668 <p>
32.9669 The theme's <code>MANIFEST.MF</code> file contains information about the theme's version,
32.9670 name, prefix and paths to the properties files. This file goes in the <code>META-INF</code>
32.9671 directory at the top level of the JAR file. The theme module reads the manifest file for the
32.9672 location of the properties files.
32.9673 </p>
32.9674 <p>
32.9675 The defaulttheme's manifest file contains the following keys that define information about
32.9676 the theme:
32.9677 </p>
32.9678 <pre>
32.9679 Implementation-Title: Sun Java Web User Interface Components Beta2 Theme: defaulttheme<br>
32.9680 Implementation-Version: 3.0.Beta2<br>
32.9681 Implementation-Vendor: Sun Microsystems, Inc.<br>
32.9682 Implementation-Vendor-Id: com.sun<br>
32.9683 Specification-Title: Sun Java Web User Interface Components Theme: defaulttheme<br>
32.9684 Specification-Version: 3.0<br>
32.9685 Specification-Vendor: Sun Microsystems, Inc.
32.9686 </pre>
32.9687 <p>
32.9688 The defaulttheme's manifest contains the following keys that define how the theme module
32.9689 accesses this particular theme and its constituent files. Note that in each line, the text
32.9690 that follows a # character is a comment.
32.9691 </p>
32.9692 <pre>
32.9693 Name: com/sun/web/ui/theme/ # Location of the theme directory.<br>
32.9694 X-SJWUIC-SWAED-Version: 3.0 # The SWAED version of the components.<br>
32.9695 X-SJWUIC-Theme-Version: 1.0 # The theme's version number.<br>
32.9696 X-SJWUIC-Theme-Name: defaulttheme # Theme name.<br>
32.9697 X-SJWUIC-Theme-Prefix: /theme # Relative path to the theme.<br>
32.9698 X-SJWUIC-Theme-Messages:
32.9699 com.sun.web.ui.defaulttheme.messages.messages # Location of messages.properties file.<br>
32.9700 X-SJWUIC-Theme-Images:
32.9701 com.sun.web.ui.defaulttheme.properties.images # Location of image.properties file.<br>
32.9702 X-SJWUIC-Theme-JavaScript:
32.9703 com.sun.web.ui.defaulttheme.properties.javascript # Location of javascript.properties file.
32.9704 X-SJWUIC-Theme-Stylesheets:
32.9705 com.sun.web.ui.defaulttheme.properties.stylesheets # Location of stylesheet.properties file.
32.9706 </pre>
32.9707 <h3>
32.9708 <a name="property"></a> Theme Properties Files
32.9709 </h3>
32.9710 <p>
32.9711 The properties files contain key value pairs that map a property key to its actual value.
32.9712 The key is used by the components to find the appropriate path to an image, JavaScript file,
32.9713 or stylesheet. The names of the keys must not be changed.<br>
32.9714 </p>
32.9715 <p>
32.9716 The theme uses the following properties files:
32.9717 </p>
32.9718 <table style=" width: 100%;" border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0">
32.9719 <col width="35*">
32.9720 <col width="221*"><thead>
32.9721 <tr valign="top">
32.9722 <td width="14%">
32.9723 <p>
32.9724 <code>javascript.properties</code>
32.9725 </p>
32.9726 </td>
32.9727 <td style=" width: 86%;">
32.9728 <p>
32.9729 Contains JavaScript keys that are used by the components to locate required JavaScript
32.9730 files. The keys are set to the absolute path of the appropriate JavaScript
32.9731 file. This properties file is located in the
32.9732 <code>com/sun/web/ui/defaulttheme/properties</code> directory. See <a href=
32.9733 "#javascript">The javacript.properties file</a> for more information about the
32.9734 JavaScript keys.
32.9735 </p>
32.9736 </td>
32.9737 </tr>
32.9738 </thead><tbody>
32.9739 <tr valign="top">
32.9740 <td width="14%">
32.9741 <p>
32.9742 <code>stylesheet.properties</code>
32.9743 </p>
32.9744 </td>
32.9745 <td width="86%">
32.9746 <p>
32.9747 Contains stylesheet keys that specify the path to the style sheet files that are
32.9748 required for different browser versions. The components use a different set of styles
32.9749 when displayed in different versions of web browsers. This properties file is located
32.9750 in the <code>com/sun/web/ui/defaulttheme/properties</code> directory. See <a
32.9751 href="#StylesheetKeysSelectors">Theme Stylesheets, Keys, and Selectors</a> for
32.9752 more information about the stylesheet keys.
32.9753 </p>
32.9754 </td>
32.9755 </tr>
32.9756 <tr>
32.9757 <td valign="top">
32.9758 <code>styles.properties<br>
32.9759 </code>
32.9760 </td>
32.9761 <td valign="top">
32.9762 Contains style keys that specify the CSS style selectors that are used in the style
32.9763 sheets. This properties file is located in the
32.9764 <code>com/sun/web/ui/defaulttheme/properties</code> directory. See <a href=
32.9765 "#StylesheetKeysSelectors">Theme Stylesheets, Keys, and Selectors</a> for more
32.9766 information about the style keys.
32.9767 </td>
32.9768 </tr>
32.9769 <tr valign="top">
32.9770 <td width="14%">
32.9771 <p>
32.9772 <code>images.properties</code>
32.9773 </p>
32.9774 </td>
32.9775 <td width="86%">
32.9776 <p>
32.9777 Contains image keys that specify the absolute paths to images displayed by
32.9778 the components. This properties file is located in the
32.9779 <code>com/sun/web/ui/defaulttheme/properties</code> directory. See <a href=
32.9780 "#ThemeImages">Theme Images</a> for more information about the image keys.
32.9781 </p>
32.9782 </td>
32.9783 </tr>
32.9784 <tr>
32.9785 <td valign="top">
32.9786 <code>messages.properties</code>
32.9787 </td>
32.9788 <td>
32.9789 Contains keys and values for messages displayed by the components. This properties file
32.9790 is located in the <code>com/sun/web/ui/defaulttheme/messages</code> directory. See <a
32.9791 href="#messages">Theme Messages</a> for more information about the message keys.
32.9792 </td>
32.9793 </tr>
32.9794 </tbody>
32.9795 </table>
32.9796 <p>
32.9797 The theme's manifest file specifies the location of the properties files. See the <a href=
32.9798 "#manifest">Manifest File</a> section for more information.
32.9799 </p>
32.9800 <h3>
32.9801 <a name="javascript"></a> The javascript.properties File
32.9802 </h3>
32.9803 <p>
32.9804 The <code>javascript.properties</code> file maps JavaScript keys to component JavaScript
32.9805 files that are located in the <code>defaulttheme/JavaScript directory.</code> The
32.9806 JavaScript files contain functions used by the components.
32.9807 </p>
32.9808 <p>
32.9809 The <code>javascript.properties</code> file contains the following keys:
32.9810 </p>
32.9811 <table width="95%" border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0">
32.9812 <thead>
32.9813 <tr valign="top">
32.9814 <th align="left">
32.9815 <p>
32.9816 Key
32.9817 </p>
32.9818 </th>
32.9819 <th align="left">
32.9820 Key Value in defaulttheme
32.9821 </th>
32.9822 <th align="left">
32.9823 <p>
32.9824 Description
32.9825 </p>
32.9826 </th>
32.9827 </tr>
32.9828 </thead><tbody>
32.9829 <tr valign="top">
32.9830 <td>
32.9831 global
32.9832 </td>
32.9833 <td>
32.9834 <code>global=basic</code>
32.9835 </td>
32.9836 <td>
32.9837 The keys for the JavaScript files that must be included in every page. The value of this
32.9838 key is one or more keys of the JavaScript files that all components need to access. The
32.9839 key must be set to global=basic so that all components can use the formElements.js
32.9840 functions.
32.9841 </td>
32.9842 </tr>
32.9843 <tr valign="top">
32.9844 <td>
32.9845 <p>
32.9846 basic
32.9847 </p>
32.9848 </td>
32.9849 <td style=" width: 30%; vertical-align: top;">
32.9850 <code>basic=formElements.js</code>
32.9851 </td>
32.9852 <td>
32.9853 <p>
32.9854 Common JavaScript functions for components.
32.9855 </p>
32.9856 </td>
32.9857 </tr>
32.9858 <tr valign="top">
32.9859 <td>
32.9860 <p>
32.9861 addRemove
32.9862 </p>
32.9863 </td>
32.9864 <td style=" width: 30%; vertical-align: top;">
32.9865 <code>addRemove=addremove.js</code>
32.9866 </td>
32.9867 <td>
32.9868 <p>
32.9869 Functions for the AddRemove component.
32.9870 </p>
32.9871 </td>
32.9872 </tr>
32.9873 <tr valign="top">
32.9874 <td>
32.9875 <p>
32.9876 calendar
32.9877 </p>
32.9878 </td>
32.9879 <td style=" width: 30%; vertical-align: top;">
32.9880 <code>calendar=calendar.js<br>
32.9881 </code>
32.9882 </td>
32.9883 <td>
32.9884 <p>
32.9885 Functions for the Calendar component.
32.9886 </p>
32.9887 </td>
32.9888 </tr>
32.9889 <tr valign="top">
32.9890 <td>
32.9891 <p>
32.9892 orderableList
32.9893 </p>
32.9894 </td>
32.9895 <td style=" width: 30%; vertical-align: top;">
32.9896 <code>orderableList=orderablelist.js</code>
32.9897 </td>
32.9898 <td>
32.9899 <p>
32.9900 Functions for the OrderableList component.
32.9901 </p>
32.9902 </td>
32.9903 </tr>
32.9904 <tr valign="top">
32.9905 <td>
32.9906 <p>
32.9907 table
32.9908 </p>
32.9909 </td>
32.9910 <td style=" width: 30%; vertical-align: top;">
32.9911 <code>table=table.js<br>
32.9912 </code>
32.9913 </td>
32.9914 <td>
32.9915 <p>
32.9916 Functions for the Table component.
32.9917 </p>
32.9918 </td>
32.9919 </tr>
32.9920 <tr valign="top">
32.9921 <td>
32.9922 <p>
32.9923 tree
32.9924 </p>
32.9925 </td>
32.9926 <td style=" width: 30%; vertical-align: top;">
32.9927 <code>tree=tree.js<br>
32.9928 </code>
32.9929 </td>
32.9930 <td>
32.9931 <p>
32.9932 Functions for the Tree component.
32.9933 </p>
32.9934 </td>
32.9935 </tr>
32.9936 <tr valign="top">
32.9937 <td>
32.9938 <p>
32.9939 editableList
32.9940 </p>
32.9941 </td>
32.9942 <td style=" width: 30%; vertical-align: top;">
32.9943 <code>editableList=editablelist.js<br>
32.9944 </code>
32.9945 </td>
32.9946 <td>
32.9947 <p>
32.9948 Functions for the EditableList component.
32.9949 </p>
32.9950 </td>
32.9951 </tr>
32.9952 </tbody>
32.9953 </table>
32.9954 <p>
32.9955 <br>
32.9956 </p>
32.9957 <h3>
32.9958 <b>Theme Stylesheets</b> <a name="StylesheetKeysSelectors"></a>
32.9959 </h3>
32.9960 <p>
32.9961 The defaulttheme JAR file contains the following style sheets, located in
32.9962 <code>com/sun/web/ui/defaulttheme/css:</code>
32.9963 </p>
32.9964 <ul>
32.9965 <li>
32.9966 <p>
32.9967 <code>css_master.css</code> - the master style sheet, which contains the definitions of
32.9968 the style classes needed by all the components.
32.9969 </p>
32.9970 </li>
32.9971 <li>
32.9972 <p>
32.9973 <code>css_ie55up.css</code> - the style sheet for Internet Explorer 5.5 and above. The
32.9974 style sheet contains definitions for some style classes that are used when the components
32.9975 run in the IE browsers. The style classes here are a subset of the style classes that are
32.9976 defined in <code>css_master.css</code>.
32.9977 </p>
32.9978 </li>
32.9979 </ul>
32.9980 <h3>
32.9981 CSS Selectors for the Components <a name="CSSkeys"></a>
32.9982 </h3>
32.9983 <p>
32.9984 The CSS selectors that the theme module provides for components are listed in tables in this
32.9985 section, which are organized according to the components that use them.<br>
32.9986 <br>
32.9987 <a href="#AddRemoveKeys">Add Remove List Selectors</a><br>
32.9988 <a href="#InlineAlertKeys">Alert Selectors</a><br>
32.9989 <a href="#BreadcrumbsKeys">Breadcrumbs Selectors</a><br>
32.9990 <a href="#ButtonKeys">Button Selectors</a><br>
32.9991 <a href="#CalendarKeys">Calendar Selectors</a><br>
32.9992 <a href="#RadioButtonKeys">Checkbox and Radio Button Selectors</a><br>
32.9993 <a href="#DropDownMenuKeys">Drop Down List Selectors</a><br>
32.9994 <a href="#ListKeys">List Selectors</a><br>
32.9995 <a href="#InlineHelpKeys">Inline Help Selectors</a><br>
32.9996 <a href="#MessageGroupKeys">Message/Message Group Selectors</a><br>
32.9997 <a href="#MiniTabs">Mini Tab Selectors</a><br>
32.9998 <a href="#LabelKeys">Label Selectors</a><br>
32.9999 <a href="#AlertKeys">Page Alert Selectors</a><br>
32.10000 <a href="#PropertySheetKeys">Property Sheet Selectors</a><br>
32.10001 <a href="#NavigationLinkKeys">Navigation Link (SkipHyperlink) Selectors</a><br>
32.10002 <a href="#TableKeys">Table Selectors</a><br>
32.10003 <a href="#TabsKeys">Tab Selectors</a><br>
32.10004 <a href="#TextFieldKeys">Text Field/Text Area/Password Selectors</a><br>
32.10005 <a href="#TreesKey">Tree Selectors</a><br>
32.10006 <br>
32.10007 <br>
32.10008 The following table lists the CSS style classes and rules used for the defaulttheme.<br>
32.10009 </p>
32.10010 <table width="95%" border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0">
32.10011 <thead>
32.10012 <tr valign="top">
32.10013 <th style=" text-align: left;" bgcolor="#CCCCCC">
32.10014 <p>
32.10015 CSS Selectors
32.10016 </p>
32.10017 </th>
32.10018 <th style=" text-align: left;" bgcolor="#CCCCCC">
32.10019 <p>
32.10020 Description
32.10021 </p>
32.10022 </th>
32.10023 </tr>
32.10024 </thead><tbody>
32.10025 <tr valign="top">
32.10026 <td>
32.10027 <p>
32.10028 BODY, TH, TD, P, DIV, SPAN, INPUT, SELECT, TEXTAREA, FORM, B, STRONG, I, U, h2, H2 ,
32.10029 H3, H4, H5, H6, DL, DD, DT, UL, LI, OL, OPTION, OPTGROUP, A
32.10030 </p>
32.10031 </td>
32.10032 <td>
32.10033 <p>
32.10034 Define standard styles for each of these tags such as background-color, margin, font
32.10035 type, font-size etc.
32.10036 </p>
32.10037 </td>
32.10038 </tr>
32.10039 <tr>
32.10040 <td valign="top">
32.10041 .DefBdy
32.10042 </td>
32.10043 <td valign="top">
32.10044 Default body style
32.10045 </td>
32.10046 </tr>
32.10047 <tr valign="top">
32.10048 <td>
32.10049 <p>
32.10050 .hidden
32.10051 </p>
32.10052 </td>
32.10053 <td>
32.10054 <p>
32.10055 Used when component is not to be displayed
32.10056 </p>
32.10057 </td>
32.10058 </tr>
32.10059 <tr>
32.10060 <td valign="top">
32.10061 .disabled
32.10062 </td>
32.10063 <td valign="top">
32.10064
32.10065 </td>
32.10066 </tr>
32.10067 <tr valign="top">
32.10068 <td>
32.10069 <p>
32.10070 .float
32.10071 </p>
32.10072 </td>
32.10073 <td>
32.10074 <p>
32.10075 Specify the float property.
32.10076 </p>
32.10077 </td>
32.10078 </tr>
32.10079 </table>
32.10080 <table width="95%" border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0">
32.10081 <tr style=" font-weight: bold;">
32.10082 <td style=" vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(204, 204, 204); text-align: left;"
32.10083 colspan="2">
32.10084 Add Remove List <a name="AddRemoveKeys"></a> <small><a href="#CSSkeys">top</a></small>
32.10085 </td>
32.10086 </tr>
32.10087 <tr valign="top">
32.10088 <th style=" text-align: left;">
32.10089 <p>
32.10090 CSS Selectors
32.10091 </p>
32.10092 </th>
32.10093 <th style=" text-align: left;">
32.10094 <p>
32.10095 Description
32.10096 </p>
32.10097 </th>
32.10098 </tr>
32.10099 <tr valign="top">
32.10100 <td>
32.10101 <p>
32.10102 .AddRmvLbl
32.10103 </p>
32.10104 </td>
32.10105 <td>
32.10106 <p>
32.10107 AddRemove label color and font-weight.<br>
32.10108 Style used for the meta-label or for the text labels of the list boxes when the
32.10109 meta-label has not been specified
32.10110 </p>
32.10111 </td>
32.10112 </tr>
32.10113 <tr valign="top">
32.10114 <td>
32.10115 <p>
32.10116 table.AddRmvBtnTbl .Btn1, table.AddRmvBtnTbl .Btn1Hov, table.AddRmvBtnTbl .Btn1Dis,
32.10117 table.AddRmvBtnTbl .Btn2, table.AddRmvBtnTbl .Btn2Hov, table.AddRmvBtnTbl .Btn2Dis
32.10118 </p>
32.10119 </td>
32.10120 <td>
32.10121 <p>
32.10122 AddRemove table button styles. Specify width, margin.<br>
32.10123 Table style for the table containing the buttons -- there are contextual selector
32.10124 styles written on the buttons to adjust the appearance and layout of the buttons when
32.10125 they appear in a table of this class. Overridden properties for IE: padding, width
32.10126 </p>
32.10127 </td>
32.10128 </tr>
32.10129 <tr valign="top">
32.10130 <td>
32.10131 <p>
32.10132 .AddRmvLbl2
32.10133 </p>
32.10134 </td>
32.10135 <td>
32.10136 <p>
32.10137 AddRemove label color for the list labels.<br>
32.10138 Style used for the text labels of the list boxes when the meta-label has not been
32.10139 specified
32.10140 </p>
32.10141 </td>
32.10142 </tr>
32.10143 <tr valign="top">
32.10144 <td>
32.10145 <p>
32.10146 .AddRmvVrtFst
32.10147 </p>
32.10148 </td>
32.10149 <td>
32.10150 <p>
32.10151 Margin/min-width of padding for the Add button in the vertical orientation of
32.10152 AddRemove. Overridden properties for IE: margin, width
32.10153 </p>
32.10154 </td>
32.10155 </tr>
32.10156 <tr valign="top">
32.10157 <td>
32.10158 <p>
32.10159 .AddRmvVrtWin
32.10160 </p>
32.10161 </td>
32.10162 <td>
32.10163 <p>
32.10164 Margin/min-width used to separate buttons within a functional group (e.g., Add and Add
32.10165 All) in the vertical orientation of AddRemove Overridden properties for IE: margin,
32.10166 width
32.10167 </p>
32.10168 </td>
32.10169 </tr>
32.10170 <tr valign="top">
32.10171 <td>
32.10172 <p>
32.10173 .AddRmvVrtBwn
32.10174 </p>
32.10175 </td>
32.10176 <td>
32.10177 <p>
32.10178 Margin/min-width used to separate buttons between functional group (e.g., Add All and
32.10179 Remove) in the vertical orientation of AddRemove. Overridden properties for IE: margin,
32.10180 width
32.10181 </p>
32.10182 </td>
32.10183 </tr>
32.10184 <tr valign="top">
32.10185 <td>
32.10186 <p>
32.10187 .AddRmvVrtBtn
32.10188 </p>
32.10189 </td>
32.10190 <td>
32.10191 <p>
32.10192 Width to be set for the vertical AddRemove's buttons
32.10193 </p>
32.10194 </td>
32.10195 </tr>
32.10196 <tr valign="top">
32.10197 <td>
32.10198 <p>
32.10199 .AddRmvHrzWin
32.10200 </p>
32.10201 </td>
32.10202 <td>
32.10203 <p>
32.10204 Margin/min-width used to separate buttons within a functional group (e.g., Add and Add
32.10205 All) in the horizontal orientation of AddRemove. Overridden properties for IE: margin,
32.10206 width
32.10207 </p>
32.10208 </td>
32.10209 </tr>
32.10210 <tr valign="top">
32.10211 <td>
32.10212 <p>
32.10213 .AddRmvHrzBwn
32.10214 </p>
32.10215 </td>
32.10216 <td>
32.10217 <p>
32.10218 Margin/min-width used to separate buttons between functional group (e.g., Add All and
32.10219 Remove) in the horizontal orientation of AddRemove. Overridden properties for IE:
32.10220 margin, width
32.10221 </p>
32.10222 </td>
32.10223 </tr>
32.10224 <tr valign="top">
32.10225 <td>
32.10226 .AddRmvHrzLst
32.10227 </td>
32.10228 <td>
32.10229 Used to keep the layout intact.
32.10230 </td>
32.10231 </tr>
32.10232 <tr valign="top">
32.10233 <td>
32.10234 <p>
32.10235 .AddRmvHrzDiv
32.10236 </p>
32.10237 </td>
32.10238 <td>
32.10239 <p>
32.10240 Margin, float style and display type used to keep the alignment of the horizontal
32.10241 orientation of AddRemove. (This type is inline-table in present themes.)
32.10242 </p>
32.10243 </td>
32.10244 </tr>
32.10245 </table>
32.10246 <table width="95%" border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0">
32.10247 <tr>
32.10248 <td style=" background-color: rgb(204, 204, 204); vertical-align: top; font-weight: bold;"
32.10249 rowspan="1" colspan="2">
32.10250 Alert <a name="InlineAlertKeys"></a> <small><a href="#CSSkeys">top</a></small>
32.10251 </td>
32.10252 </tr>
32.10253 <tr valign="top">
32.10254 <th style=" text-align: left;">
32.10255 <p>
32.10256 CSS Selectors
32.10257 </p>
32.10258 </th>
32.10259 <th style=" text-align: left;">
32.10260 <p>
32.10261 Description
32.10262 </p>
32.10263 </th>
32.10264 </tr>
32.10265 <tr valign="top">
32.10266 <td>
32.10267 <p>
32.10268 .AlrtErrTxt
32.10269 </p>
32.10270 </td>
32.10271 <td>
32.10272 <p>
32.10273 Text appearance for error message headers. Overridden properties for IE: margin-right
32.10274 </p>
32.10275 </td>
32.10276 </tr>
32.10277 <tr>
32.10278 <td valign="top">
32.10279 .AlrtWrnTxt
32.10280 </td>
32.10281 <td valign="top">
32.10282 Text appearance for warning message headers
32.10283 </td>
32.10284 </tr>
32.10285 <tr>
32.10286 <td valign="top">
32.10287 .AlrtInfTxt
32.10288 </td>
32.10289 <td valign="top">
32.10290 Text appearance for information message headers
32.10291 </td>
32.10292 </tr>
32.10293 <tr valign="top">
32.10294 <td>
32.10295 <p>
32.10296 a.AlrtLnk:link, a.AlrtLnk:visited, a.AlrtLnk:hover
32.10297 </p>
32.10298 </td>
32.10299 <td>
32.10300 <p>
32.10301 Link appearance in message text
32.10302 </p>
32.10303 </td>
32.10304 </tr>
32.10305 <tr valign="top">
32.10306 <td>
32.10307 <p>
32.10308 .AlrtMsgTxt
32.10309 </p>
32.10310 </td>
32.10311 <td>
32.10312 <p>
32.10313 Text appearance for the alert message text
32.10314 </p>
32.10315 </td>
32.10316 </tr>
32.10317 <tr valign="top">
32.10318 <td>
32.10319 <p>
32.10320 .AlrtLnkDiv
32.10321 </p>
32.10322 </td>
32.10323 <td>
32.10324 <p>
32.10325 Used to create vertical space between message text and optional link
32.10326 </p>
32.10327 </td>
32.10328 </tr>
32.10329 <tr valign="top">
32.10330 <td>
32.10331 <p>
32.10332 .AlrtErrTxt img, .AlrtWrnTxt img, .AlrtInfTxt img
32.10333 </p>
32.10334 </td>
32.10335 <td>
32.10336 <p>
32.10337 Vertical-alignment and margin for images that are rendered for alert.
32.10338 </p>
32.10339 </td>
32.10340 </tr>
32.10341 <tr valign="top">
32.10342 <td>
32.10343 <p>
32.10344 .AlrtTbl
32.10345 </p>
32.10346 </td>
32.10347 <td>
32.10348 <p>
32.10349 Used for table containing inline alert message.
32.10350 </p>
32.10351 </td>
32.10352 </tr>
32.10353 </table>
32.10354 <table width="95%" border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0">
32.10355 <tr>
32.10356 <td style=" background-color: rgb(204, 204, 204); vertical-align: top; font-weight: bold;"
32.10357 rowspan="1" colspan="2">
32.10358 BreadCrumbs <a name="BreadcrumbsKeys"></a> <small><a href="#CSSkeys">top</a></small>
32.10359 </td>
32.10360 </tr>
32.10361 <tr valign="top">
32.10362 <th style=" text-align: left;">
32.10363 <p>
32.10364 CSS Selectors
32.10365 </p>
32.10366 </th>
32.10367 <th style=" text-align: left;">
32.10368 <p>
32.10369 Description
32.10370 </p>
32.10371 </th>
32.10372 </tr>
32.10373 <tr valign="top">
32.10374 <td>
32.10375 <p>
32.10376 .BcmWhtDiv
32.10377 </p>
32.10378 </td>
32.10379 <td>
32.10380 <p>
32.10381 Margin, White background-color for the breadcrumbs.
32.10382 </p>
32.10383 </td>
32.10384 </tr>
32.10385 <tr valign="top">
32.10386 <td>
32.10387 <p>
32.10388 .BcmGryDiv
32.10389 </p>
32.10390 </td>
32.10391 <td>
32.10392 <p>
32.10393 Padding, Gray background-color for the breadcrumb.
32.10394 </p>
32.10395 </td>
32.10396 </tr>
32.10397 <tr valign="top">
32.10398 <td>
32.10399 <p>
32.10400 a.BcmLnk:link, a.BcmLnk:visited,a.BcmLnk:hover
32.10401 </p>
32.10402 </td>
32.10403 <td>
32.10404 <p>
32.10405 Color and text-decoration for links on the breadcrumb.
32.10406 </p>
32.10407 </td>
32.10408 </tr>
32.10409 <tr valign="top">
32.10410 <td>
32.10411 <p>
32.10412 .BcmTxt
32.10413 </p>
32.10414 </td>
32.10415 <td>
32.10416 <p>
32.10417 font-weight, Color for text of last breadcrumb.
32.10418 </p>
32.10419 </td>
32.10420 </tr>
32.10421 <tr valign="top">
32.10422 <td>
32.10423 <p>
32.10424 .BcmSep
32.10425 </p>
32.10426 </td>
32.10427 <td>
32.10428 <p>
32.10429 Color and margin for the separator between breadcrumbs.
32.10430 </p>
32.10431 </td>
32.10432 </tr>
32.10433 </table>
32.10434 <table width="95%" border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0">
32.10435 <tr>
32.10436 <td style=" background-color: rgb(204, 204, 204); vertical-align: top; font-weight: bold;"
32.10437 rowspan="1" colspan="2">
32.10438 Button <a name="ButtonKeys"></a> <small><a href="#CSSkeys">top</a></small>
32.10439 </td>
32.10440 </tr>
32.10441 <tr valign="top">
32.10442 <th style=" text-align: left;">
32.10443 <p>
32.10444 CSS Selectors
32.10445 </p>
32.10446 </th>
32.10447 <th style=" text-align: left;">
32.10448 <p>
32.10449 Description
32.10450 </p>
32.10451 </th>
32.10452 </tr>
32.10453 <tr valign="top">
32.10454 <td>
32.10455 <p>
32.10456 .Btn1
32.10457 </p>
32.10458 </td>
32.10459 <td>
32.10460 <p>
32.10461 Common style class for primary buttons. Background-image – URL pointing to the
32.10462 background-image on the button, background-color, color, border-top, border-left,
32.10463 border-right, border-bottom, background-repeat, background-position, font-size, margin,
32.10464 padding. Overridden properties for IE: padding, width, overflow
32.10465 </p>
32.10466 </td>
32.10467 </tr>
32.10468 <tr valign="top">
32.10469 <td>
32.10470 <p>
32.10471 .Btn1Hov
32.10472 </p>
32.10473 </td>
32.10474 <td>
32.10475 <p>
32.10476 Style for button's hover (on mouseover). The same properties as for Btn1, plus setting
32.10477 for the cursor type. Overridden properties for IE: padding, width, overflow, cursor
32.10478 </p>
32.10479 </td>
32.10480 </tr>
32.10481 <tr valign="top">
32.10482 <td>
32.10483 <p>
32.10484 .Btn1Mni
32.10485 </p>
32.10486 </td>
32.10487 <td>
32.10488 <p>
32.10489 Mini button's style properties. Same parameters as for .Btn1 Overridden properties for
32.10490 IE: width, overflow
32.10491 </p>
32.10492 </td>
32.10493 </tr>
32.10494 <tr valign="top">
32.10495 <td>
32.10496 <p>
32.10497 .Btn1MniHov
32.10498 </p>
32.10499 </td>
32.10500 <td>
32.10501 <p>
32.10502 Mini button hover style properties. Same parameters as specified for Btn1Hov.
32.10503 Overridden properties for IE: cursor, width, overflow
32.10504 </p>
32.10505 </td>
32.10506 </tr>
32.10507 <tr valign="top">
32.10508 <td>
32.10509 <p>
32.10510 .Btn2
32.10511 </p>
32.10512 </td>
32.10513 <td>
32.10514 <p>
32.10515 Style class for secondary button. Same parameters as specified for .Btn1 Overridden
32.10516 properties for IE: padding, width, overflow
32.10517 </p>
32.10518 </td>
32.10519 </tr>
32.10520 <tr valign="top">
32.10521 <td>
32.10522 <p>
32.10523 .Btn2Hov
32.10524 </p>
32.10525 </td>
32.10526 <td>
32.10527 <p>
32.10528 Style class for secondary button hover. Same parameters as specified for .Btn1Hov.
32.10529 Overridden properties for IE: padding, width, overflow, cursor
32.10530 </p>
32.10531 </td>
32.10532 </tr>
32.10533 <tr valign="top">
32.10534 <td>
32.10535 <p>
32.10536 .Btn2Mni
32.10537 </p>
32.10538 </td>
32.10539 <td>
32.10540 <p>
32.10541 Style classes for secondary mini button. Parameters are same as for .Btn1Mni
32.10542 Overridden properties for IE: width, overflow
32.10543 </p>
32.10544 </td>
32.10545 </tr>
32.10546 <tr valign="top">
32.10547 <td>
32.10548 <p>
32.10549 .Btn2MniHov
32.10550 </p>
32.10551 </td>
32.10552 <td>
32.10553 <p>
32.10554 Style classes for secondary button's mini hover. Parameters are same as .Btn1MniHov.
32.10555 Overridden properties for IE: cursor, width, overflow
32.10556 </p>
32.10557 </td>
32.10558 </tr>
32.10559 <tr valign="top">
32.10560 <td>
32.10561 <p>
32.10562 .Btn1Dis/.Btn2Dis
32.10563 </p>
32.10564 </td>
32.10565 <td>
32.10566 <p>
32.10567 Primary Button's /Secondary button's disabled style class. Set the margin, width,
32.10568 color, padding, background-color, border, font-size. Overridden properties for IE:
32.10569 padding, width, overflow
32.10570 </p>
32.10571 </td>
32.10572 </tr>
32.10573 <tr valign="top">
32.10574 <td>
32.10575 <p>
32.10576 .Btn1MniDis/Btn2MniDis
32.10577 </p>
32.10578 </td>
32.10579 <td>
32.10580 <p>
32.10581 Primary Mini Button/Secondary<br>
32.10582 Mini button's disabled style class. Same parameters to specify as in .Btn1Dis
32.10583 Overridden properties for IE: width, overflow
32.10584 </p>
32.10585 </td>
32.10586 </tr>
32.10587 <tr valign="top">
32.10588 <td style=" background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);">
32.10589 <p>
32.10590 .BtnTbl .Btn1, .BtnTbl .Btn1Hov, .BtnTbl .Btn1Dis, .BtnTbl .Btn2, .BtnTbl .Btn2Hov ,
32.10591 .BtnTbl .Btn2Dis
32.10592 </p>
32.10593 </td>
32.10594 <td style=" background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);">
32.10595 <p>
32.10596 For arrays where buttons need to be of equal width. Set width and margin.
32.10597 </p>
32.10598 </td>
32.10599 </tr>
32.10600 <tr valign="top">
32.10601 <td style=" background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);">
32.10602 <p>
32.10603 .BtnAryDiv(not referenced)
32.10604 </p>
32.10605 </td>
32.10606 <td style=" background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);">
32.10607 <p>
32.10608 Button's margin style. Set margin here.
32.10609 </p>
32.10610 </td>
32.10611 </tr>
32.10612 <tr valign="top">
32.10613 <td style=" background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);">
32.10614 <p>
32.10615 MstDiv .Btn1, .MstDiv .Btn1Mni, .MstDiv .Btn1Hov, .MstDiv .Btn1MniHov, MstDiv .Btn2,
32.10616 .MstDiv .Btn2Mni,.MstDiv .Btn2Hov, .MstDiv .Btn2MniHov
32.10617 </p>
32.10618 </td>
32.10619 <td style=" background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);">
32.10620 <p>
32.10621 Revised style class properties for the mastheads. Parameters to be specified are
32.10622 border-top, border-left, border-right, border-bottom and vertical-align. Overridden
32.10623 properties for IE: vertical-align.
32.10624 </p>
32.10625 </td>
32.10626 </tr>
32.10627 </table>
32.10628 <table width="95%" border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0">
32.10629 <tr>
32.10630 <td style=" background-color: rgb(204, 204, 204); vertical-align: top; font-weight: bold;"
32.10631 rowspan="1" colspan="2">
32.10632 Calendar <a name="CalendarKeys"></a> <small><a href="#CSSkeys">top</a></small>
32.10633 </td>
32.10634 </tr>
32.10635 <tr valign="top">
32.10636 <th style=" text-align: left;">
32.10637 <p>
32.10638 CSS Selectors
32.10639 </p>
32.10640 </th>
32.10641 <th style=" text-align: left;">
32.10642 <p>
32.10643 Description
32.10644 </p>
32.10645 </th>
32.10646 </tr>
32.10647 <tr valign="top">
32.10648 <td>
32.10649 <p>
32.10650 .CalPopDiv
32.10651 </p>
32.10652 </td>
32.10653 <td>
32.10654 <p>
32.10655 Pop up calendar div style. Specify display, position, float, top, left.
32.10656 </p>
32.10657 </td>
32.10658 </tr>
32.10659 <tr valign="top">
32.10660 <td>
32.10661 <p>
32.10662 .CalPopShdDiv
32.10663 </p>
32.10664 </td>
32.10665 <td>
32.10666 <p>
32.10667 Popup calendar's div's shadow style. Specify display, position, padding, z-index,
32.10668 float, top, left.
32.10669 </p>
32.10670 </td>
32.10671 </tr>
32.10672 <tr valign="top">
32.10673 <td>
32.10674 <p>
32.10675 .CalPopShd2Div
32.10676 </p>
32.10677 </td>
32.10678 <td>
32.10679 <p>
32.10680 Calendar's shadow 2 style. Specify display, position, float
32.10681 </p>
32.10682 </td>
32.10683 </tr>
32.10684 <tr valign="top">
32.10685 <td>
32.10686 <p>
32.10687 .CalPopDiv a.DatCurLnk:link
32.10688 </p>
32.10689 </td>
32.10690 <td>
32.10691 <p>
32.10692 Current date's calendar link. Specify color, background-color, text-decoration,
32.10693 border, display, font-weight, padding, position, float.
32.10694 </p>
32.10695 </td>
32.10696 </tr>
32.10697 <tr valign="top">
32.10698 <td>
32.10699 <p>
32.10700 .CalPopDiv a.DatCurLnk:visited
32.10701 </p>
32.10702 </td>
32.10703 <td>
32.10704 <p>
32.10705 After the Current date link is visited. Specify the color, background-color,
32.10706 text-decoration, border, display, font-weight, padding.
32.10707 </p>
32.10708 </td>
32.10709 </tr>
32.10710 <tr valign="top">
32.10711 <td>
32.10712 <p>
32.10713 .CalPopDiv a.DatCurLnk:hover
32.10714 </p>
32.10715 </td>
32.10716 <td>
32.10717 <p>
32.10718 Hover property for the current date link. Specify the text-decoration.
32.10719 </p>
32.10720 </td>
32.10721 </tr>
32.10722 <tr valign="top">
32.10723 <td>
32.10724 <p>
32.10725 .CalPopDiv a.DatLnk:link
32.10726 </p>
32.10727 </td>
32.10728 <td>
32.10729 <p>
32.10730 Date link in calendar. Specify color, background-color, text-decoration, border,
32.10731 display, padding.
32.10732 </p>
32.10733 </td>
32.10734 </tr>
32.10735 <tr valign="top">
32.10736 <td>
32.10737 <p>
32.10738 .CalPopDiv a.DatLnk:visited
32.10739 </p>
32.10740 </td>
32.10741 <td>
32.10742 <p>
32.10743 Visited date link in calendar. Specify color, background- color, text-decoration,
32.10744 border, display, padding.
32.10745 </p>
32.10746 </td>
32.10747 </tr>
32.10748 <tr valign="top">
32.10749 <td>
32.10750 <p>
32.10751 .CalPopDiv a.DatLnk:hover
32.10752 </p>
32.10753 </td>
32.10754 <td>
32.10755 <p>
32.10756 Hover property for the date link. Specify the text-decoration, display, padding.
32.10757 </p>
32.10758 </td>
32.10759 </tr>
32.10760 <tr valign="top">
32.10761 <td>
32.10762 <p>
32.10763 .CalPopDiv a.DatBldLnk:link
32.10764 </p>
32.10765 </td>
32.10766 <td>
32.10767 <p>
32.10768 Make the date link bold. Specify color, background-color, text-decorations, display,
32.10769 font-weight, padding.
32.10770 </p>
32.10771 </td>
32.10772 </tr>
32.10773 <tr valign="top">
32.10774 <td>
32.10775 <p>
32.10776 .CalPopDiv a.DatBldLnk:visited
32.10777 </p>
32.10778 </td>
32.10779 <td>
32.10780 <p>
32.10781 After the date link (bold) has been visited. Specify color, background-color, border,
32.10782 text-decoration, display, font-weight, padding.
32.10783 </p>
32.10784 </td>
32.10785 </tr>
32.10786 <tr valign="top">
32.10787 <td>
32.10788 <p>
32.10789 .CalPopDiv a.DatBldLnk:hover
32.10790 </p>
32.10791 </td>
32.10792 <td>
32.10793 <p>
32.10794 Style when hovering above the date link (bold). Specify the text-decoration for this.
32.10795 </p>
32.10796 </td>
32.10797 </tr>
32.10798 <tr valign="top">
32.10799 <td>
32.10800 <p>
32.10801 .CalPopDiv a.DatOthLnk:link
32.10802 </p>
32.10803 </td>
32.10804 <td>
32.10805 <p>
32.10806 Style for date links which fall outside the current month. specify color,
32.10807 background-color, border, text-decorations, display, padding.
32.10808 </p>
32.10809 </td>
32.10810 </tr>
32.10811 <tr valign="top">
32.10812 <td>
32.10813 <p>
32.10814 .CalPopDiv a.DatOthLnk:visited
32.10815 </p>
32.10816 </td>
32.10817 <td>
32.10818 <p>
32.10819 Style for visited date links which fall outside the current month. Specify color,
32.10820 background-color, border, text-decorations, display, padding.
32.10821 </p>
32.10822 </td>
32.10823 </tr>
32.10824 <tr valign="top">
32.10825 <td>
32.10826 <p>
32.10827 .CalPopDiv a.DatOthLnk:hover
32.10828 </p>
32.10829 </td>
32.10830 <td>
32.10831 <p>
32.10832 Style for hovering above date links which fall outside the current month. Specify
32.10833 text-decoration, border.
32.10834 </p>
32.10835 </td>
32.10836 </tr>
32.10837 <tr valign="top">
32.10838 <td>
32.10839 <p>
32.10840 .CalPopDiv a.DatOthBldLnk:link
32.10841 </p>
32.10842 </td>
32.10843 <td>
32.10844 <p>
32.10845 Style for bold links that are outside the current month. Specify color,
32.10846 background-color, border, text-decorations, display, font-weight, padding.
32.10847 </p>
32.10848 </td>
32.10849 </tr>
32.10850 <tr valign="top">
32.10851 <td>
32.10852 <p>
32.10853 .CalPopDiv a.DatOthBldLnk:visited
32.10854 </p>
32.10855 </td>
32.10856 <td>
32.10857 <p>
32.10858 Style for visited bold links that are outside the current month. Specify color,
32.10859 background-color, border, text-decorations, display, font-weight, padding.
32.10860 </p>
32.10861 </td>
32.10862 </tr>
32.10863 <tr valign="top">
32.10864 <td>
32.10865 <p>
32.10866 .CalPopDiv a.DatOthBldLnk:hover
32.10867 </p>
32.10868 </td>
32.10869 <td>
32.10870 <p>
32.10871 Style for hovering bold links that are outside the current month. Specify
32.10872 text-decoration.
32.10873 </p>
32.10874 </td>
32.10875 </tr>
32.10876 <tr valign="top">
32.10877 <td>
32.10878 <p>
32.10879 .CalPopDiv .DatSelDiv
32.10880 </p>
32.10881 </td>
32.10882 <td>
32.10883 <p>
32.10884 Style for layer that encompasses the input for month and year. Specify
32.10885 background-image, background-color, border, background-repeat, background-style,
32.10886 padding-top, text-align, -moz-border-radius. Overridden properties for IE:
32.10887 border-bottom.
32.10888 </p>
32.10889 </td>
32.10890 </tr>
32.10891 <tr valign="top">
32.10892 <td>
32.10893 <p>
32.10894 .CalPopDiv .DatSelDiv input
32.10895 </p>
32.10896 </td>
32.10897 <td>
32.10898 <p>
32.10899 Style class for the DatSelDiv when specifying input. Specify the padding.
32.10900 </p>
32.10901 </td>
32.10902 </tr>
32.10903 <tr valign="top">
32.10904 <td>
32.10905 <p>
32.10906 .CalPopDiv .DatSelDiv select
32.10907 </p>
32.10908 </td>
32.10909 <td>
32.10910 <p>
32.10911 Style class for the DatSelDiv when selecting a particular month. Specify margin.
32.10912 </p>
32.10913 </td>
32.10914 </tr>
32.10915 <tr valign="top">
32.10916 <td>
32.10917 <p>
32.10918 .CalPopDiv .DatCalDiv
32.10919 </p>
32.10920 </td>
32.10921 <td>
32.10922 <p>
32.10923 Specify the style for calendar's div. Specify background-color, border, border-top,
32.10924 text-align, padding Overridden properties for IE: padding, border-left, border-right,
32.10925 border-bottom, border-top.
32.10926 </p>
32.10927 </td>
32.10928 </tr>
32.10929 <tr valign="top">
32.10930 <td>
32.10931 <p>
32.10932 .CalPopDiv .DatDayHdrTxt
32.10933 </p>
32.10934 </td>
32.10935 <td>
32.10936 <p>
32.10937 Style class for the span that shows the day of the week. Specify color, font-weight,
32.10938 padding, display.
32.10939 </p>
32.10940 </td>
32.10941 </tr>
32.10942 <tr valign="top">
32.10943 <td>
32.10944 <p>
32.10945 .CalPopDiv .DatCalTbl
32.10946 </p>
32.10947 </td>
32.10948 <td>
32.10949 <p>
32.10950 Style for the calendar's table. Specify border-left, border-right property. Overridden
32.10951 properties for IE: border-top, border-bottom, width.
32.10952 </p>
32.10953 </td>
32.10954 </tr>
32.10955 <tr valign="top">
32.10956 <td>
32.10957 <p>
32.10958 .CalPopDiv .DatCalTbl td
32.10959 </p>
32.10960 </td>
32.10961 <td>
32.10962 <p>
32.10963 Table's td tag's style property. Specify the border property, width.
32.10964 </p>
32.10965 </td>
32.10966 </tr>
32.10967 <tr valign="top">
32.10968 <td>
32.10969 <p>
32.10970 .CalPopDiv .DatCalTbl th
32.10971 </p>
32.10972 </td>
32.10973 <td style=" vertical-align: top; width: 416px;">
32.10974 <p>
32.10975 Table's th tag's style property. Specify border-bottom, border-left, border-right,
32.10976 background-color, width, padding-top. Overridden properties for IE: border-top.
32.10977 </p>
32.10978 </td>
32.10979 </tr>
32.10980 <tr valign="top">
32.10981 <td>
32.10982 <p>
32.10983 .CalPopDiv .MnuJmp
32.10984 </p>
32.10985 </td>
32.10986 <td>
32.10987 <p>
32.10988 Style for jump drop down.
32.10989 </p>
32.10990 <p>
32.10991 Specify the color property.
32.10992 </p>
32.10993 </td>
32.10994 </tr>
32.10995 <tr valign="top">
32.10996 <td>
32.10997 <p>
32.10998 .CalPopDiv .MnuJmp option
32.10999 </p>
32.11000 </td>
32.11001 <td>
32.11002 <p>
32.11003 Style for options in the jump drop down. Specify the color property.
32.11004 </p>
32.11005 </td>
32.11006 </tr>
32.11007 <tr valign="top">
32.11008 <td>
32.11009 <p>
32.11010 .CalPopDiv .DatCalTbl td.CalPopFtr
32.11011 </p>
32.11012 </td>
32.11013 <td>
32.11014 <p>
32.11015 The style for date picker table's message which indicates what day it is today.
32.11016 Specify the border, width.
32.11017 </p>
32.11018 </td>
32.11019 </tr>
32.11020 <tr valign="top">
32.11021 <td>
32.11022 <p>
32.11023 .CalPopDiv .CalPopFtrDiv
32.11024 </p>
32.11025 </td>
32.11026 <td>
32.11027 <p>
32.11028 The div for the date picker table's message which indicates what day it is today.
32.11029 Specify background-image, background-repeat, background-color, border, background
32.11030 -position, float, width.
32.11031 </p>
32.11032 </td>
32.11033 </tr>
32.11034 <tr valign="top">
32.11035 <td>
32.11036 <p>
32.11037 .CalPopDiv .CurDayTxt
32.11038 </p>
32.11039 </td>
32.11040 <td>
32.11041 <p>
32.11042 The text for the date picker table's message which indicates what day it is today.
32.11043 </p>
32.11044 <p>
32.11045 Specify the color, float, clear, padding, font-weight, font-size.
32.11046 </p>
32.11047 </td>
32.11048 </tr>
32.11049 <tr valign="top">
32.11050 <td>
32.11051 <p>
32.11052 .CalPopDiv a.CalPopClsLnk:link
32.11053 </p>
32.11054 </td>
32.11055 <td>
32.11056 <p>
32.11057 Style classes for the “close” link that comes up near the current day
32.11058 text. Specify the text-decoration, color, font-size, float, margin, padding, border
32.11059 properties.
32.11060 </p>
32.11061 </td>
32.11062 </tr>
32.11063 <tr valign="top">
32.11064 <td>
32.11065 <p>
32.11066 .CalPopDiv a.CalPopClsLnk:active
32.11067 </p>
32.11068 </td>
32.11069 <td>
32.11070 <p>
32.11071 Style classes for the “close” link that comes up near the current day
32.11072 text. Specify the text-decoration, color, font-size, border properties.
32.11073 </p>
32.11074 </td>
32.11075 </tr>
32.11076 <tr valign="top">
32.11077 <td>
32.11078 <p>
32.11079 .CalPopDiv a.CalPopClsLnk:hover
32.11080 </p>
32.11081 </td>
32.11082 <td>
32.11083 <p>
32.11084 Style when hovering over the “close” link. Specify the text-decoration
32.11085 property.
32.11086 </p>
32.11087 </td>
32.11088 </tr>
32.11089 <tr valign="top">
32.11090 <td>
32.11091 <p>
32.11092 .CalPopDiv .DatSelDiv input
32.11093 </p>
32.11094 </td>
32.11095 <td>
32.11096 <p>
32.11097 Style class for the select date div's input style. Specify padding-top.
32.11098 </p>
32.11099 </td>
32.11100 </tr>
32.11101 <tr valign="top">
32.11102 <td>
32.11103 <p>
32.11104 <b>.</b>CalPopFldLbl
32.11105 </p>
32.11106 </td>
32.11107 <td>
32.11108 <p>
32.11109 Style class for the start date label. Display, margin-right, padding-top.
32.11110 </p>
32.11111 </td>
32.11112 </tr>
32.11113 <tr valign="top">
32.11114 <td>
32.11115 <p>
32.11116 .CalPopFldImg img
32.11117 </p>
32.11118 </td>
32.11119 <td>
32.11120 <p>
32.11121 Style class for the href link that shows the dates. Specify margin. Overridden
32.11122 properties for IE: margin-top.
32.11123 </p>
32.11124 </td>
32.11125 </tr>
32.11126 </table>
32.11127 <table width="95%" border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0">
32.11128 <tr>
32.11129 <td style=" background-color: rgb(204, 204, 204); vertical-align: top; font-weight: bold;"
32.11130 rowspan="1" colspan="2">
32.11131 Checkboxes and Radio Buttons <a name="RadioButtonKeys"></a> <small><a href=
32.11132 "#CSSkeys">top</a></small>
32.11133 </td>
32.11134 </tr>
32.11135 <tr valign="top">
32.11136 <th style=" text-align: left;">
32.11137 <p>
32.11138 CSS Selectors
32.11139 </p>
32.11140 </th>
32.11141 <th style=" text-align: left;">
32.11142 <p>
32.11143 Description
32.11144 </p>
32.11145 </th>
32.11146 </tr>
32.11147 <tr valign="top">
32.11148 <td>
32.11149 <p>
32.11150 .Cb
32.11151 </p>
32.11152 </td>
32.11153 <td>
32.11154 <p>
32.11155 Used to reference checkbox styles.
32.11156 </p>
32.11157 </td>
32.11158 </tr>
32.11159 <tr>
32.11160 <td valign="top">
32.11161 .CbDis
32.11162 </td>
32.11163 <td valign="top">
32.11164 Disabled property for checkbox. Specify color, background-color. Sets background-color
32.11165 for disabled checkboxes, fixes a Netscape 7 bug where user can't tell whether a disabled
32.11166 checkbox is checked.
32.11167 </td>
32.11168 </tr>
32.11169 <tr>
32.11170 <td valign="top">
32.11171 .CbLb
32.11172 </td>
32.11173 <td valign="top">
32.11174 Checkbox label's style.
32.11175 </td>
32.11176 </tr>
32.11177 <tr>
32.11178 <td valign="top">
32.11179 .CbLblDis
32.11180 </td>
32.11181 <td valign="top">
32.11182 Checkbox label's disabled style.
32.11183 </td>
32.11184 </tr>
32.11185 <tr>
32.11186 <td valign="top">
32.11187 .CbImg
32.11188 </td>
32.11189 <td valign="top">
32.11190 Check box image's style.
32.11191 </td>
32.11192 </tr>
32.11193 <tr>
32.11194 <td valign="top">
32.11195 .CbImgDis
32.11196 </td>
32.11197 <td valign="top">
32.11198 Check box image's disabled style.
32.11199 </td>
32.11200 </tr>
32.11201 <tr>
32.11202 <td valign="top">
32.11203 .CbSpn
32.11204 </td>
32.11205 <td valign="top">
32.11206 Checkbox's span style.
32.11207 </td>
32.11208 </tr>
32.11209 <tr>
32.11210 <td valign="top">
32.11211 .CbSpnDis
32.11212 </td>
32.11213 <td valign="top">
32.11214 Disabled checkbox's span style.
32.11215 </td>
32.11216 </tr>
32.11217 <tr>
32.11218 <td valign="top">
32.11219 .CbGrp
32.11220 </td>
32.11221 <td valign="top">
32.11222 Checkbox group style.
32.11223 </td>
32.11224 </tr>
32.11225 <tr>
32.11226 <td valign="top">
32.11227 .CbGrpCpt
32.11228 </td>
32.11229 <td valign="top">
32.11230 Checkbox group's caption style.
32.11231 </td>
32.11232 </tr>
32.11233 <tr>
32.11234 <td valign="top">
32.11235 .CbGrpLbl
32.11236 </td>
32.11237 <td valign="top">
32.11238 Checkbox group label's style.
32.11239 </td>
32.11240 </tr>
32.11241 <tr>
32.11242 <td valign="top">
32.11243 .CbGrpLblDis
32.11244 </td>
32.11245 <td valign="top">
32.11246 Checkbox group label's disabled style.
32.11247 </td>
32.11248 </tr>
32.11249 <tr>
32.11250 <td valign="top">
32.11251 .CbGrpRwEv
32.11252 </td>
32.11253 <td valign="top">
32.11254 Checkbox group even row style.
32.11255 </td>
32.11256 </tr>
32.11257 <tr>
32.11258 <td valign="top">
32.11259 .CbGrpRwOd
32.11260 </td>
32.11261 <td valign="top">
32.11262 Checkbox group odd row style.
32.11263 </td>
32.11264 </tr>
32.11265 <tr>
32.11266 <td valign="top">
32.11267 .CbGrpClEv
32.11268 </td>
32.11269 <td valign="top">
32.11270 Checkbox group even column style.
32.11271 </td>
32.11272 </tr>
32.11273 <tr>
32.11274 <td valign="top">
32.11275 .CbGrpClOd
32.11276 </td>
32.11277 <td valign="top">
32.11278 Checkbox group odd column style.
32.11279 </td>
32.11280 </tr>
32.11281 <tr>
32.11282 <td valign="top">
32.11283 .Rb
32.11284 </td>
32.11285 <td valign="top">
32.11286 Used to reference radiobutton styles.
32.11287 </td>
32.11288 </tr>
32.11289 <tr>
32.11290 <td valign="top">
32.11291 .RbDis
32.11292 </td>
32.11293 <td valign="top">
32.11294 Disabled property for radio buttons. Specify color, background-color. Sets
32.11295 background-color for disabled checkboxes, fixes a Netscape 7 bug where user can't tell
32.11296 whether a disabled radio button is checked.
32.11297 </td>
32.11298 </tr>
32.11299 <tr>
32.11300 <td valign="top">
32.11301 .RbLb
32.11302 </td>
32.11303 <td valign="top">
32.11304 Radiobutton label's style.
32.11305 </td>
32.11306 </tr>
32.11307 <tr>
32.11308 <td valign="top">
32.11309 .RbLblDis
32.11310 </td>
32.11311 <td valign="top">
32.11312 Radiobutton label's disabled style.
32.11313 </td>
32.11314 </tr>
32.11315 <tr>
32.11316 <td valign="top">
32.11317 .RbImg
32.11318 </td>
32.11319 <td valign="top">
32.11320 Radiobutton image's style.
32.11321 </td>
32.11322 </tr>
32.11323 <tr>
32.11324 <td valign="top">
32.11325 .RbImgDis
32.11326 </td>
32.11327 <td valign="top">
32.11328 Radiobutton image's disabled style.
32.11329 </td>
32.11330 </tr>
32.11331 <tr>
32.11332 <td valign="top">
32.11333 .RbSpn
32.11334 </td>
32.11335 <td valign="top">
32.11336 Radiobutton span style.
32.11337 </td>
32.11338 </tr>
32.11339 <tr>
32.11340 <td valign="top">
32.11341 .RbSpnDis
32.11342 </td>
32.11343 <td valign="top">
32.11344 Radiobutton span disabled style.
32.11345 </td>
32.11346 </tr>
32.11347 <tr>
32.11348 <td valign="top">
32.11349 .RbGrp
32.11350 </td>
32.11351 <td valign="top">
32.11352 Radiobutton group style.
32.11353 </td>
32.11354 </tr>
32.11355 <tr>
32.11356 <td valign="top">
32.11357 .RbGrpCpt
32.11358 </td>
32.11359 <td valign="top">
32.11360 Radiobutton group's caption style.
32.11361 </td>
32.11362 </tr>
32.11363 <tr>
32.11364 <td valign="top">
32.11365 .RbGrpLbl
32.11366 </td>
32.11367 <td valign="top">
32.11368 Radiobutton group label's style.
32.11369 </td>
32.11370 </tr>
32.11371 <tr>
32.11372 <td valign="top">
32.11373 .RbGrpLblDis
32.11374 </td>
32.11375 <td valign="top">
32.11376 Radiobutton group label's disabled style.
32.11377 </td>
32.11378 </tr>
32.11379 <tr>
32.11380 <td valign="top">
32.11381 .RbGrpRwEv
32.11382 </td>
32.11383 <td valign="top">
32.11384 Radiobutton group even row style.
32.11385 </td>
32.11386 </tr>
32.11387 <tr>
32.11388 <td valign="top">
32.11389 .RbGrpRwOd
32.11390 </td>
32.11391 <td valign="top">
32.11392 Radiobutton group odd row style.
32.11393 </td>
32.11394 </tr>
32.11395 <tr>
32.11396 <td valign="top">
32.11397 .RbGrpClEv
32.11398 </td>
32.11399 <td valign="top">
32.11400 Radiobutton group even column style.
32.11401 </td>
32.11402 </tr>
32.11403 <tr>
32.11404 <td valign="top">
32.11405 .RbGrpClOd
32.11406 </td>
32.11407 <td valign="top">
32.11408 Radiobutton group odd column style.
32.11409 </td>
32.11410 </tr>
32.11411 <tr>
32.11412 <td valign="top">
32.11413
32.11414 </td>
32.11415 <td valign="top">
32.11416
32.11417 </td>
32.11418 </tr>
32.11419 </table>
32.11420 <table width="95%" border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0">
32.11421 <tr>
32.11422 <td style=" background-color: rgb(204, 204, 204); vertical-align: top;" rowspan="1"
32.11423 colspan="2">
32.11424 <b>Drop Down List <a name="DropDownMenuKeys"></a></b> <small style=
32.11425 " font-weight: bold;"><a href="#CSSkeys">top</a></small>
32.11426 </td>
32.11427 </tr>
32.11428 <tr valign="top">
32.11429 <th style=" text-align: left;">
32.11430 <p>
32.11431 CSS Selectors
32.11432 </p>
32.11433 </th>
32.11434 <th style=" text-align: left;">
32.11435 <p>
32.11436 Description
32.11437 </p>
32.11438 </th>
32.11439 </tr>
32.11440 <tr valign="top">
32.11441 <td>
32.11442 <p>
32.11443 .MnuJmpOptGrp
32.11444 </p>
32.11445 </td>
32.11446 <td>
32.11447 <p>
32.11448 Jump Menu's option group style. Specify color, font-weight, font-style.
32.11449 </p>
32.11450 </td>
32.11451 </tr>
32.11452 <tr valign="top">
32.11453 <td>
32.11454 <p>
32.11455 .MnuStdOptGrp
32.11456 </p>
32.11457 </td>
32.11458 <td>
32.11459 <p>
32.11460 Menu's optgroup's appearance. Specify color, font-weight, font-style.
32.11461 </p>
32.11462 </td>
32.11463 </tr>
32.11464 <tr valign="top">
32.11465 <td>
32.11466 <p>
32.11467 .MnuStdOpt
32.11468 </p>
32.11469 </td>
32.11470 <td>
32.11471 <p>
32.11472 Standard menu's enabled option appearance. Specify color.
32.11473 </p>
32.11474 </td>
32.11475 </tr>
32.11476 <tr valign="top">
32.11477 <td>
32.11478 <p>
32.11479 .MnuStdOptSel
32.11480 </p>
32.11481 </td>
32.11482 <td>
32.11483 <p>
32.11484 Standard menu's selected option appearance. Specify color.
32.11485 </p>
32.11486 </td>
32.11487 </tr>
32.11488 <tr valign="top">
32.11489 <td>
32.11490 <p>
32.11491 .MnuStd
32.11492 </p>
32.11493 </td>
32.11494 <td>
32.11495 <p>
32.11496 Standard menu's appearance. Specify color, border-bottom-color, border-right-color.
32.11497 </p>
32.11498 </td>
32.11499 </tr>
32.11500 <tr valign="top">
32.11501 <td>
32.11502 <p>
32.11503 .MnuJmpOptSep
32.11504 </p>
32.11505 </td>
32.11506 <td>
32.11507 <p>
32.11508 Jump menu's seperator style. Specify color.
32.11509 </p>
32.11510 </td>
32.11511 </tr>
32.11512 <tr valign="top">
32.11513 <td>
32.11514 <p>
32.11515 .MnuJmpOptDis
32.11516 </p>
32.11517 </td>
32.11518 <td>
32.11519 <p>
32.11520 Jump menu's disabled options appearance. Specify color.
32.11521 </p>
32.11522 </td>
32.11523 </tr>
32.11524 <tr valign="top">
32.11525 <td>
32.11526 <p>
32.11527 .MnuStdOptDis
32.11528 </p>
32.11529 </td>
32.11530 <td>
32.11531 <p>
32.11532 Standard menu's disabled option appearance. Specify color.
32.11533 </p>
32.11534 </td>
32.11535 </tr>
32.11536 <tr valign="top">
32.11537 <td>
32.11538 <p>
32.11539 .MnuJmpDis
32.11540 </p>
32.11541 </td>
32.11542 <td>
32.11543 <p>
32.11544 Jump menu's disabled appearance. Specify background-color, color.
32.11545 </p>
32.11546 </td>
32.11547 </tr>
32.11548 <tr valign="top">
32.11549 <td>
32.11550 <p>
32.11551 .MnuStdDis
32.11552 </p>
32.11553 </td>
32.11554 <td>
32.11555 <p>
32.11556 Standard menu's disabled appearance. Specify background-color, color.
32.11557 </p>
32.11558 </td>
32.11559 </tr>
32.11560 <tr valign="top">
32.11561 <td>
32.11562 <p>
32.11563 .MnuJmp
32.11564 </p>
32.11565 </td>
32.11566 <td>
32.11567 <p>
32.11568 Jump menu's appearance. Specify color, border-bottom-color, border-right-color.
32.11569 </p>
32.11570 </td>
32.11571 </tr>
32.11572 <tr valign="top">
32.11573 <td>
32.11574 <p>
32.11575 .MnuJmpOpt
32.11576 </p>
32.11577 </td>
32.11578 <td>
32.11579 <p>
32.11580 Jump menu's options appearance. Specify color.
32.11581 </p>
32.11582 </td>
32.11583 </tr>
32.11584 <tr valign="top">
32.11585 <td>
32.11586 <p>
32.11587 .MnuJmpOpt:hover
32.11588 </p>
32.11589 </td>
32.11590 <td>
32.11591 <p>
32.11592 Jump menu option's hover appearance. Specify text-decoration.
32.11593 </p>
32.11594 </td>
32.11595 </tr>
32.11596 <tr valign="top">
32.11597 <td>
32.11598 <p>
32.11599 .MnuJmpOptSel
32.11600 </p>
32.11601 </td>
32.11602 <td>
32.11603 <p>
32.11604 Jump menu's selected option appearance. Specify color, font-weight.
32.11605 </p>
32.11606 </td>
32.11607 </tr>
32.11608 </table>
32.11609 <table width="95%" border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0">
32.11610 <tr>
32.11611 <td style=" background-color: rgb(204, 204, 204); vertical-align: top;" rowspan="1"
32.11612 colspan="2">
32.11613 <b>Inline Help <a name="InlineHelpKeys"></a></b> <small><a href=
32.11614 "#CSSkeys">top</a></small>
32.11615 </td>
32.11616 </tr>
32.11617 <tr valign="top">
32.11618 <th style=" text-align: left;">
32.11619 <p>
32.11620 CSS Selectors
32.11621 </p>
32.11622 </th>
32.11623 <th style=" text-align: left;">
32.11624 <p>
32.11625 Description
32.11626 </p>
32.11627 </th>
32.11628 </tr>
32.11629 <tr valign="top">
32.11630 <td>
32.11631 <p>
32.11632 .HlpPgeTxt
32.11633 </p>
32.11634 </td>
32.11635 <td>
32.11636 <p>
32.11637 The help page text. Set the color.
32.11638 </p>
32.11639 </td>
32.11640 </tr>
32.11641 <tr valign="top">
32.11642 <td>
32.11643 <p>
32.11644 .HlpFldTxt
32.11645 </p>
32.11646 </td>
32.11647 <td>
32.11648 <p>
32.11649 The help field text. Set the color, font-size and padding-top
32.11650 </p>
32.11651 </td>
32.11652 </tr>
32.11653 <tr valign="top">
32.11654 <td>
32.11655 <p>
32.11656 a.HlpPgeLnk:link, a.HlpPgeLnk:visited,
32.11657 </p>
32.11658 </td>
32.11659 <td>
32.11660 <p>
32.11661 Help page link style. Set the color, text-decoration.
32.11662 </p>
32.11663 </td>
32.11664 </tr>
32.11665 <tr valign="top">
32.11666 <td>
32.11667 <p>
32.11668 a.HlpFldLnk:link, a.HlpFldLnk:visited
32.11669 </p>
32.11670 </td>
32.11671 <td>
32.11672 <p>
32.11673 Help field link style. Set the color, text-decoration, font-size.
32.11674 </p>
32.11675 </td>
32.11676 </tr>
32.11677 <tr valign="top">
32.11678 <td>
32.11679 <p>
32.11680 a.HlpPgeLnk:hover
32.11681 </p>
32.11682 </td>
32.11683 <td>
32.11684 <p>
32.11685 Hover style for help page link. Set color, text-decoration.
32.11686 </p>
32.11687 </td>
32.11688 </tr>
32.11689 <tr valign="top">
32.11690 <td>
32.11691 <p>
32.11692 a.HlpFldLnk:hover
32.11693 </p>
32.11694 </td>
32.11695 <td>
32.11696 <p>
32.11697 Hover style for help field link. Set font-size, color and text-decoration.
32.11698 </p>
32.11699 </td>
32.11700 <td valign="top">
32.11701
32.11702 </td>
32.11703 <td valign="top">
32.11704
32.11705 </td>
32.11706 </tr>
32.11707 </table>
32.11708 <table width="95%" border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0">
32.11709 <tr>
32.11710 <td style=" background-color: rgb(204, 204, 204); vertical-align: top; font-weight: bold;"
32.11711 rowspan="1" colspan="2">
32.11712 Label <a name="LabelKeys"></a> <small><a href="#CSSkeys">top</a></small>
32.11713 </td>
32.11714 </tr>
32.11715 <tr valign="top">
32.11716 <th style=" text-align: left;">
32.11717 <p>
32.11718 CSS Selectors
32.11719 </p>
32.11720 </th>
32.11721 <th style=" text-align: left;">
32.11722 <p>
32.11723 Description
32.11724 </p>
32.11725 </th>
32.11726 </tr>
32.11727 <tr valign="top">
32.11728 <td>
32.11729 <p>
32.11730 .LblLev1Txt
32.11731 </p>
32.11732 </td>
32.11733 <td>
32.11734 <p>
32.11735 Style for label level 1. Specify color, font-size, font-weight.
32.11736 </p>
32.11737 </td>
32.11738 </tr>
32.11739 <tr valign="top">
32.11740 <td>
32.11741 <p>
32.11742 .LblLev2Txt
32.11743 </p>
32.11744 </td>
32.11745 <td>
32.11746 <p>
32.11747 Style for label level 2. Specify color, font-weight.
32.11748 </p>
32.11749 </td>
32.11750 </tr>
32.11751 <tr valign="top">
32.11752 <td>
32.11753 <p>
32.11754 .LblLev2smTxt
32.11755 </p>
32.11756 </td>
32.11757 <td>
32.11758 <p>
32.11759 Style for Label level 2 small text. Specify font-size, font-weight.
32.11760 </p>
32.11761 </td>
32.11762 </tr>
32.11763 <tr valign="top">
32.11764 <td>
32.11765 <p>
32.11766 .LblRqdDiv
32.11767 </p>
32.11768 </td>
32.11769 <td>
32.11770 <p>
32.11771 Style for Label div for the required icon. Specify color.
32.11772 </p>
32.11773 </td>
32.11774 </tr>
32.11775 <tr valign="top">
32.11776 <td>
32.11777 <p>
32.11778 .LblLev3Txt
32.11779 </p>
32.11780 </td>
32.11781 <td>
32.11782 <p>
32.11783 Style for label level 3. Specify color.
32.11784 </p>
32.11785 </td>
32.11786 </tr>
32.11787 </table>
32.11788 <table width="95%" border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0">
32.11789 <tr>
32.11790 <td style=" background-color: rgb(204, 204, 204); vertical-align: top; font-weight: bold;"
32.11791 rowspan="1" colspan="2">
32.11792 List <a name="ListKeys"></a> <small><a href="#CSSkeys">top</a></small>
32.11793 </td>
32.11794 </tr>
32.11795 <tr valign="top">
32.11796 <th style=" text-align: left;">
32.11797 <p>
32.11798 CSS Selectors
32.11799 </p>
32.11800 </th>
32.11801 <th style=" text-align: left;">
32.11802 <p>
32.11803 Description
32.11804 </p>
32.11805 </th>
32.11806 </tr>
32.11807 <tr valign="top">
32.11808 <td>
32.11809 <p>
32.11810 .Lst
32.11811 </p>
32.11812 </td>
32.11813 <td>
32.11814 <p>
32.11815 List's style class. Specify color, border-bottom-color, border-right-color.
32.11816 </p>
32.11817 </td>
32.11818 </tr>
32.11819 <tr valign="top">
32.11820 <td>
32.11821 <p>
32.11822 .LstOpt
32.11823 </p>
32.11824 </td>
32.11825 <td>
32.11826 <p>
32.11827 List options style. Specify color.
32.11828 </p>
32.11829 </td>
32.11830 </tr>
32.11831 <tr valign="top">
32.11832 <td>
32.11833 <p>
32.11834 .LstOptSel
32.11835 </p>
32.11836 </td>
32.11837 <td>
32.11838 <p>
32.11839 Selected option in a list. Specify color.
32.11840 </p>
32.11841 </td>
32.11842 </tr>
32.11843 <tr valign="top">
32.11844 <td>
32.11845 <p>
32.11846 .LstOptGrp
32.11847 </p>
32.11848 </td>
32.11849 <td>
32.11850 <p>
32.11851 List Option group style. Specify color, font-weight, font-style
32.11852 </p>
32.11853 </td>
32.11854 </tr>
32.11855 <tr valign="top">
32.11856 <td>
32.11857 <p>
32.11858 .LstDis .LstOptGrp
32.11859 </p>
32.11860 </td>
32.11861 <td>
32.11862 <p>
32.11863 Disabled list option group style. Specify color, background-color.
32.11864 </p>
32.11865 </td>
32.11866 </tr>
32.11867 <tr valign="top">
32.11868 <td>
32.11869 <p>
32.11870 .LstOptSep
32.11871 </p>
32.11872 </td>
32.11873 <td>
32.11874 <p>
32.11875 Separator for list options. Specify color.
32.11876 </p>
32.11877 </td>
32.11878 </tr>
32.11879 <tr valign="top">
32.11880 <td>
32.11881 <p>
32.11882 .LstOptDis
32.11883 </p>
32.11884 </td>
32.11885 <td>
32.11886 <p>
32.11887 List option disabled style. Specify color.
32.11888 </p>
32.11889 </td>
32.11890 </tr>
32.11891 <tr valign="top">
32.11892 <td>
32.11893 <p>
32.11894 .LstDis
32.11895 </p>
32.11896 </td>
32.11897 <td>
32.11898 <p>
32.11899 Disabled list appearance. Specify border-bottom-color, border-right-color, color,
32.11900 background-color, font-weight, font-style.
32.11901 </p>
32.11902 </td>
32.11903 </tr>
32.11904 <tr valign="top">
32.11905 <td>
32.11906 <p>
32.11907 .LstDis option
32.11908 </p>
32.11909 </td>
32.11910 <td>
32.11911 <p>
32.11912 Style for options in disabled list. Specify background-color, color.
32.11913 </p>
32.11914 </td>
32.11915 </tr>
32.11916 <tr valign="top">
32.11917 <td>
32.11918 <p>
32.11919 .LstMno
32.11920 </p>
32.11921 </td>
32.11922 <td>
32.11923 <p>
32.11924 Monospace list style. Specify border-bottom color, border-right color, color,
32.11925 font-family, font-weight, font-space.
32.11926 </p>
32.11927 </td>
32.11928 </tr>
32.11929 <tr valign="top">
32.11930 <td>
32.11931 <p>
32.11932 .LstMno option
32.11933 </p>
32.11934 </td>
32.11935 <td>
32.11936 <p>
32.11937 Monospace list option style. Specify font-family.
32.11938 </p>
32.11939 </td>
32.11940 </tr>
32.11941 <tr valign="top">
32.11942 <td>
32.11943 <p>
32.11944 .LstMno .LstOptGrp
32.11945 </p>
32.11946 </td>
32.11947 <td>
32.11948 <p>
32.11949 Monospace list group option style. Specify color, font-space, font-family, font-weight
32.11950 </p>
32.11951 </td>
32.11952 </tr>
32.11953 <tr valign="top">
32.11954 <td>
32.11955 <p>
32.11956 .LstMnoDis
32.11957 </p>
32.11958 </td>
32.11959 <td>
32.11960 <p>
32.11961 Monospace list disabled style. Specify font-family, font-weight, font-syle,
32.11962 background-color, color
32.11963 </p>
32.11964 </td>
32.11965 </tr>
32.11966 <tr valign="top">
32.11967 <td>
32.11968 <p>
32.11969 .LstMnoDis option
32.11970 </p>
32.11971 </td>
32.11972 <td>
32.11973 <p>
32.11974 Style for monospace disabled list options. Specify font-family, background-color,
32.11975 color.
32.11976 </p>
32.11977 </td>
32.11978 </tr>
32.11979 <tr valign="top">
32.11980 <td>
32.11981 <p>
32.11982 .LstMnoDis .LstOptGrp
32.11983 </p>
32.11984 </td>
32.11985 <td>
32.11986 <p>
32.11987 Style for monospace disabled grouped option list. Specify font-weight, font-style,
32.11988 background-color, color.
32.11989 </p>
32.11990 </td>
32.11991 </tr>
32.11992 <tr valign="top">
32.11993 <td>
32.11994 <p>
32.11995 .LstAln
32.11996 </p>
32.11997 </td>
32.11998 <td>
32.11999 <p>
32.12000 List alignment style. Specify vertical-align, padding style.
32.12001 </p>
32.12002 </td>
32.12003 </tr>
32.12004 <tr>
32.12005 <td valign="top">
32.12006
32.12007 </td>
32.12008 <td valign="top">
32.12009
32.12010 </td>
32.12011 </tr>
32.12012 </table>
32.12013 <table width="95%" border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0">
32.12014 <tr>
32.12015 <td style=" background-color: rgb(204, 204, 204); vertical-align: top;" rowspan="1"
32.12016 colspan="2">
32.12017 <b>Message and Message Group <a name="MessageGroupKeys"></a></b> <small><a href=
32.12018 "#CSSkeys"><b>top</b></a></small>
32.12019 </td>
32.12020 </tr>
32.12021 <tr valign="top">
32.12022 <th style=" text-align: left;">
32.12023 <p>
32.12024 CSS Selectors
32.12025 </p>
32.12026 </th>
32.12027 <th style=" text-align: left;">
32.12028 <p>
32.12029 Description
32.12030 </p>
32.12031 </th>
32.12032 </tr>
32.12033 <tr valign="top">
32.12034 <td>
32.12035 <p>
32.12036 .MsgFldSumTxt
32.12037 </p>
32.12038 </td>
32.12039 <td>
32.12040 <p>
32.12041 Message field summary text style. Specify color, font-weight.
32.12042 </p>
32.12043 </td>
32.12044 </tr>
32.12045 <tr valign="top">
32.12046 <td>
32.12047 <p>
32.12048 .MsgFldTxt
32.12049 </p>
32.12050 </td>
32.12051 <td>
32.12052 <p>
32.12053 Message detailed text's style. Specify color.
32.12054 </p>
32.12055 </td>
32.12056 </tr>
32.12057 <tr valign="top">
32.12058 <td>
32.12059 <p>
32.12060 .MsgGrpTbl
32.12061 </p>
32.12062 </td>
32.12063 <td>
32.12064 <p>
32.12065 Message group table's style. Specify border-left, border-top, border-bottom,
32.12066 border-right properties. Overridden properties for IE: margin-top.
32.12067 </p>
32.12068 </td>
32.12069 </tr>
32.12070 <tr valign="top">
32.12071 <td>
32.12072 <p>
32.12073 .MsgGrpTbl td
32.12074 </p>
32.12075 </td>
32.12076 <td>
32.12077 <p>
32.12078 Message group table td's style. Specify background-color, padding. Overridden
32.12079 properties for IE: padding.
32.12080 </p>
32.12081 </td>
32.12082 </tr>
32.12083 <tr valign="top">
32.12084 <td>
32.12085 <p>
32.12086 .MsgGrpTblTtl
32.12087 </p>
32.12088 </td>
32.12089 <td>
32.12090 <p>
32.12091 Message group table title style. Specify color, background-color, border-top,
32.12092 border-left, border-right, text align, padding, font-weight, margin-top, font-size
32.12093 Overridden properties for IE: margin-top.
32.12094 </p>
32.12095 </td>
32.12096 </tr>
32.12097 <tr valign="top">
32.12098 <td>
32.12099 <p>
32.12100 .MsgGrpDiv
32.12101 </p>
32.12102 </td>
32.12103 <td>
32.12104 <p>
32.12105 Message group div's style. Specify margin.
32.12106 </p>
32.12107 </td>
32.12108 </tr>
32.12109 <tr valign="top">
32.12110 <td>
32.12111 <p>
32.12112 .MsgGrpDiv ul
32.12113 </p>
32.12114 </td>
32.12115 <td>
32.12116 <p>
32.12117 Message group div unordered list's style. Specify padding, margin,color,
32.12118 list-style-type. Overridden properties for IE: padding, margin.
32.12119 </p>
32.12120 </td>
32.12121 </tr>
32.12122 <tr valign="top">
32.12123 <td>
32.12124 <p>
32.12125 .MsgGrpDiv ul li
32.12126 </p>
32.12127 </td>
32.12128 <td>
32.12129 <p>
32.12130 Message group div unordered list's list item's style. Overridden properties for IE:
32.12131 padding, margin-bottom.
32.12132 </p>
32.12133 </td>
32.12134 </tr>
32.12135 <tr valign="top">
32.12136 <td>
32.12137 <p>
32.12138 .MsgGrpSumTxt
32.12139 </p>
32.12140 </td>
32.12141 <td>
32.12142 <p>
32.12143 Message group summary text's style. Specify display, font-weight, padding-bottom,
32.12144 color. Overridden properties for IE: padding-bottom.
32.12145 </p>
32.12146 </td>
32.12147 </tr>
32.12148 <tr valign="top">
32.12149 <td>
32.12150 <p>
32.12151 .MsgGrpTxt
32.12152 </p>
32.12153 </td>
32.12154 <td>
32.12155 <p>
32.12156 Style for the text rendered within the message group. Specify display, padding-bottom,
32.12157 color.
32.12158 </p>
32.12159 </td>
32.12160 </tr>
32.12161 </table>
32.12162 <table width="95%" border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0">
32.12163 <tr>
32.12164 <td style=" background-color: rgb(204, 204, 204); vertical-align: top; font-weight: bold;"
32.12165 rowspan="1" colspan="2">
32.12166 Mini Tabs <a name="MiniTabs"></a> <small><a href="#CSSkeys">top</a></small>
32.12167 </td>
32.12168 </tr>
32.12169 <tr valign="top">
32.12170 <th style=" text-align: left;">
32.12171 <p>
32.12172 CSS Selectors
32.12173 </p>
32.12174 </th>
32.12175 <th style=" text-align: left;">
32.12176 <p>
32.12177 Description
32.12178 </p>
32.12179 </th>
32.12180 </tr>
32.12181 <tr valign="top">
32.12182 <td>
32.12183 <p>
32.12184 .MniTabDiv
32.12185 </p>
32.12186 </td>
32.12187 <td>
32.12188 <p>
32.12189 Style for the div containing the left navigation mini-tabs. Specify background-color,
32.12190 background-image, background-repeat, background-position, padding.
32.12191 </p>
32.12192 </td>
32.12193 </tr>
32.12194 <tr valign="top">
32.12195 <td>
32.12196 <p>
32.12197 table.MniTabTbl td
32.12198 </p>
32.12199 </td>
32.12200 <td>
32.12201 <p>
32.12202 Style for the td of table containing the left navigation mini-tabs. Specify
32.12203 background-color, background-image, border, background-repeat, background-position.
32.12204 </p>
32.12205 </td>
32.12206 </tr>
32.12207 <tr valign="top">
32.12208 <td>
32.12209 <p>
32.12210 a.MniTabLnk:link, a.MniTabLnk:visited
32.12211 </p>
32.12212 </td>
32.12213 <td>
32.12214 <p>
32.12215 Link style for <a> tag for the unselected tabs in the left navigation mini-tabs.
32.12216 Specify color, text-decoration, display, font-size, padding.
32.12217 </p>
32.12218 </td>
32.12219 </tr>
32.12220 <tr valign="top">
32.12221 <td>
32.12222 <p>
32.12223 .MniTabSelTxt
32.12224 </p>
32.12225 </td>
32.12226 <td>
32.12227 <p>
32.12228 Style for the text in the selected left navigation mini-tab. Specify color,
32.12229 text-decoration, display, padding, font-size.
32.12230 </p>
32.12231 </td>
32.12232 </tr>
32.12233 <tr valign="top">
32.12234 <td>
32.12235 <p>
32.12236 table.MniTabTbl td.MniTabTblSelTd
32.12237 </p>
32.12238 </td>
32.12239 <td>
32.12240 <p>
32.12241 Style for the table cell <td> containing the selected left navigation mini-tab.
32.12242 Specify color, text-decoration, border-bottom, background-repeat, background-position.
32.12243 </p>
32.12244 </td>
32.12245 </tr>
32.12246 <tr valign="top">
32.12247 <td>
32.12248 <p>
32.12249 .MniTabDiv td.hidden
32.12250 </p>
32.12251 </td>
32.12252 <td>
32.12253 <p>
32.12254 Mini tab div's hidden td style. Specify display.
32.12255 </p>
32.12256 </td>
32.12257 </tr>
32.12258 <tr valign="top">
32.12259 <td>
32.12260 <p>
32.12261 table.MniTabTbl
32.12262 </p>
32.12263 </td>
32.12264 <td>
32.12265 <p>
32.12266 Mini tab table's style. Specify border-collapse.
32.12267 </p>
32.12268 </td>
32.12269 </tr>
32.12270 <tr valign="top">
32.12271 <td>
32.12272 <p>
32.12273 a.MniTabLnk:hover
32.12274 </p>
32.12275 </td>
32.12276 <td>
32.12277 <p>
32.12278 Mini tab link's hover property. Specify text-decoration.
32.12279 </p>
32.12280 </td>
32.12281 </tr>
32.12282 <tr valign="top">
32.12283 <td>
32.12284 <p>
32.12285 .TabGrp
32.12286 </p>
32.12287 </td>
32.12288 <td>
32.12289 <p>
32.12290 Tab group's style for minitab. No styles specified.
32.12291 </p>
32.12292 </td>
32.12293 </tr>
32.12294 <tr valign="top">
32.12295 <td>
32.12296 <p>
32.12297 .TabGrp .TabGrpBox
32.12298 </p>
32.12299 </td>
32.12300 <td>
32.12301 <p>
32.12302 Tabgroup box's style. Specify border, border-top, padding.
32.12303 </p>
32.12304 </td>
32.12305 </tr>
32.12306 <tr valign="top">
32.12307 <td>
32.12308 <p>
32.12309 .TabGrp .MniTabDiv
32.12310 </p>
32.12311 </td>
32.12312 <td>
32.12313 <p>
32.12314 Tab group's mini tab div's style. Specify background-color, background-image.
32.12315 </p>
32.12316 </td>
32.12317 </tr>
32.12318 <tr valign="top">
32.12319 <td>
32.12320 <p>
32.12321 .TabGrp a.MniTabLnk:link,
32.12322 </p>
32.12323 <p>
32.12324 . TabGrp a.MniTabLnk:visited
32.12325 </p>
32.12326 </td>
32.12327 <td>
32.12328 <p>
32.12329 Tab group's mini tab link's style. Specify padding.
32.12330 </p>
32.12331 </td>
32.12332 </tr>
32.12333 <tr valign="top">
32.12334 <td>
32.12335 <p>
32.12336 .TabGrp .MniTabSelTxt
32.12337 </p>
32.12338 </td>
32.12339 <td>
32.12340 <p>
32.12341 Tab group's mini tab selected text style. Specify padding.
32.12342 </p>
32.12343 </td>
32.12344 </tr>
32.12345 <tr valign="top">
32.12346 <td>
32.12347 <p>
32.12348 .TabGrp .MniTabDiv td.hidden
32.12349 </p>
32.12350 </td>
32.12351 <td>
32.12352 <p>
32.12353 Tab group's mini tab div's hidden property. Specify display-property.
32.12354 </p>
32.12355 </td>
32.12356 </tr>
32.12357 </table>
32.12358 <table width="95%" border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0">
32.12359 <tr>
32.12360 <td style=" background-color: rgb(204, 204, 204); vertical-align: top;" rowspan="1"
32.12361 colspan="2">
32.12362 <b>Page Alert</b> <a name="AlertKeys"></a> <small><a href="#CSSkeys">top</a></small>
32.12363 </td>
32.12364 </tr>
32.12365 <tr valign="top">
32.12366 <th style=" text-align: left;" nowrap="nowrap">
32.12367 <p>
32.12368 CSS Selectors
32.12369 </p>
32.12370 </th>
32.12371 <th style=" text-align: left;">
32.12372 <p>
32.12373 Description
32.12374 </p>
32.12375 </th>
32.12376 </tr>
32.12377 <tr valign="top">
32.12378 <td>
32.12379 <p>
32.12380 .FulAlrtHdrTxt
32.12381 </p>
32.12382 </td>
32.12383 <td>
32.12384 <p>
32.12385 Alert header text's style. Specify margin, font-weight.
32.12386 </p>
32.12387 </td>
32.12388 </tr>
32.12389 <tr valign="top">
32.12390 <td>
32.12391 <p>
32.12392 .FulAlrtMsgTxt
32.12393 </p>
32.12394 </td>
32.12395 <td>
32.12396 <p>
32.12397 Alert message text style. Specify color.
32.12398 </p>
32.12399 </td>
32.12400 </tr>
32.12401 <tr valign="top">
32.12402 <td>
32.12403 <p>
32.12404 .FulAlrtHdrDiv
32.12405 </p>
32.12406 </td>
32.12407 <td>
32.12408 <p>
32.12409 Alert header div's style. Specify margin.
32.12410 </p>
32.12411 </td>
32.12412 </tr>
32.12413 <tr valign="top">
32.12414 <td>
32.12415 <p>
32.12416 .FulAlrtMsgDiv
32.12417 </p>
32.12418 </td>
32.12419 <td>
32.12420 <p>
32.12421 Alert message div style. Specify margin.
32.12422 </p>
32.12423 </td>
32.12424 </tr>
32.12425 <tr valign="top">
32.12426 <td>
32.12427 <p>
32.12428 .FulAlrtFrmDiv
32.12429 </p>
32.12430 </td>
32.12431 <td>
32.12432 <p>
32.12433 Alert form div's style for block containing the form elements or other non-message
32.12434 text content. Specify margin.
32.12435 </p>
32.12436 </td>
32.12437 </tr>
32.12438 </table>
32.12439 <table width="95%" border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0">
32.12440 <tr>
32.12441 <td style=" background-color: rgb(204, 204, 204); vertical-align: top;" rowspan="1"
32.12442 colspan="2">
32.12443 <b>Property Sheet</b> <a name="PropertySheetKeys"></a> <small><a href=
32.12444 "#CSSkeys">top</a></small>
32.12445 </td>
32.12446 </tr>
32.12447 <tr valign="top">
32.12448 <th style=" text-align: left;" nowrap="nowrap">
32.12449 <p>
32.12450 CSS Selectors
32.12451 </p>
32.12452 </th>
32.12453 <th style=" text-align: left;">
32.12454 <p>
32.12455 Description
32.12456 </p>
32.12457 </th>
32.12458 </tr>
32.12459 <tr valign="top">
32.12460 <td>
32.12461 <p>
32.12462 .ConLin
32.12463 </p>
32.12464 </td>
32.12465 <td>
32.12466 <p>
32.12467 Content page line separator style. Used for section divider lines. Specify
32.12468 border-right, background-color.
32.12469 </p>
32.12470 </td>
32.12471 </tr>
32.12472 <tr valign="top">
32.12473 <td>
32.12474 <p>
32.12475 .ConFldSetLgdDiv
32.12476 </p>
32.12477 </td>
32.12478 <td>
32.12479 <p>
32.12480 Content field set legend div style. Specify color, font-size, font-weight,
32.12481 margin-bottom.
32.12482 </p>
32.12483 </td>
32.12484 </tr>
32.12485 <tr valign="top">
32.12486 <td>
32.12487 <p>
32.12488 .ConSubSecTtlTxt
32.12489 </p>
32.12490 </td>
32.12491 <td>
32.12492 <p>
32.12493 Contentpage's sub section title text's style. Specify color, margin, font-size,
32.12494 font-weight. Overridden properties for IE: margin, font-size, font-weight.
32.12495 </p>
32.12496 </td>
32.12497 </tr>
32.12498 <tr valign="top">
32.12499 <td>
32.12500 <p>
32.12501 .ConFldSetLgd
32.12502 </p>
32.12503 </td>
32.12504 <td>
32.12505 <p>
32.12506 Content field set legend style. Specify color.
32.12507 </p>
32.12508 </td>
32.12509 </tr>
32.12510 <tr valign="top">
32.12511 <td>
32.12512 <p>
32.12513 .ConDefTxt
32.12514 </p>
32.12515 </td>
32.12516 <td>
32.12517 <p>
32.12518 Contentpage defenition text style. Specify color.
32.12519 </p>
32.12520 </td>
32.12521 </tr>
32.12522 <tr valign="top">
32.12523 <td>
32.12524 <p>
32.12525 .ConRqdTxt
32.12526 </p>
32.12527 </td>
32.12528 <td>
32.12529 <p>
32.12530 Content page required text color. Style called in a span that wraps around the
32.12531 "Indicates Required Information" text. Specify color.
32.12532 </p>
32.12533 </td>
32.12534 </tr>
32.12535 <tr valign="top">
32.12536 <td>
32.12537 <p>
32.12538 .ConErrLblTxt
32.12539 </p>
32.12540 </td>
32.12541 <td>
32.12542 <p>
32.12543 Content page error label text style. Called in a span that wraps around a label with
32.12544 an error condition. Specify color, font-weight.
32.12545 </p>
32.12546 </td>
32.12547 </tr>
32.12548 <tr valign="top">
32.12549 <td>
32.12550 <p>
32.12551 .ConWrnLblTxt
32.12552 </p>
32.12553 </td>
32.12554 <td>
32.12555 <p>
32.12556 Content page warning label text style. Specify color, font-weight.
32.12557 </p>
32.12558 </td>
32.12559 </tr>
32.12560 <tr valign="top">
32.12561 <td>
32.12562 <p>
32.12563 a.JmpLnk:link, a.JmpLnk:visited,a.JmpLnk:hover
32.12564 </p>
32.12565 </td>
32.12566 <td>
32.12567 <p>
32.12568 Style used for jump links at top of page.<br>
32.12569 Specify color, text-decoration, vertical-align.
32.12570 </p>
32.12571 </td>
32.12572 </tr>
32.12573 <tr valign="top">
32.12574 <td>
32.12575 <p>
32.12576 a.JmpTopLnk:link, a.JmpTopLnk:visited, a.JmpTopLnk:hover
32.12577 </p>
32.12578 </td>
32.12579 <td>
32.12580 <p>
32.12581 Style used for back to top links at the bottom of each section. Specify color,
32.12582 text-decoration.
32.12583 </p>
32.12584 </td>
32.12585 </tr>
32.12586 <tr valign="top">
32.12587 <td>
32.12588 <p>
32.12589 .ConFldSet
32.12590 </p>
32.12591 </td>
32.12592 <td>
32.12593 <p>
32.12594 Content fieldset's style. Style used for fieldset itself (fieldset only used on IE).
32.12595 No style specified. Overridden properties for IE: border, margin-top, margin-left
32.12596 </p>
32.12597 </td>
32.12598 </tr>
32.12599 <tr valign="top">
32.12600 <td>
32.12601 <p>
32.12602 .ConFldSetLgd
32.12603 </p>
32.12604 </td>
32.12605 <td>
32.12606 <p>
32.12607 ContentPage's fieldset legend style. Style used for fieldset legend and for redundant
32.12608 span around the legend (used by all but IE). No style specified. Overridden properties
32.12609 for IE: font-size, font-weight, margin
32.12610 </p>
32.12611 </td>
32.12612 </tr>
32.12613 <tr valign="top">
32.12614 <td>
32.12615 <p>
32.12616 .ConFldSetDiv
32.12617 </p>
32.12618 </td>
32.12619 <td>
32.12620 <p>
32.12621 Content field set div style. Style used for redundant div around the fieldset legend
32.12622 (fieldset only used on IE). Specify margin.
32.12623 </p>
32.12624 </td>
32.12625 </tr>
32.12626 <tr valign="top">
32.12627 <td>
32.12628 <p>
32.12629 .ConSubSecDiv
32.12630 </p>
32.12631 </td>
32.12632 <td>
32.12633 <p>
32.12634 ContentPage sub section div's style. Style controlling layout of subsections. Specify
32.12635 padding. Overridden properties for IE: margin.
32.12636 </p>
32.12637 </td>
32.12638 </tr>
32.12639 <tr valign="top">
32.12640 <td>
32.12641 <p>
32.12642 .ConTblCl1Div
32.12643 </p>
32.12644 </td>
32.12645 <td>
32.12646 <p>
32.12647 Contentpage table's first column div style. Used in left column of the component
32.12648 layout table -- called in a div that wraps around the content of each cell in the
32.12649 column. Specify margin.
32.12650 </p>
32.12651 </td>
32.12652 </tr>
32.12653 <tr valign="top">
32.12654 <td>
32.12655 <p>
32.12656 .ConTblCl2Div
32.12657 </p>
32.12658 </td>
32.12659 <td>
32.12660 <p>
32.12661 Contentpage table's second column div style. Used in right column of the component
32.12662 layout table -- called in a div that wraps around the content of each cell in the
32.12663 column. Specify margin. Overridden properties for IE: margin-bottom.
32.12664 </p>
32.12665 </td>
32.12666 </tr>
32.12667 <tr valign="top">
32.12668 <td>
32.12669 <p>
32.12670 .ConEmbTblCl1Div
32.12671 </p>
32.12672 </td>
32.12673 <td>
32.12674 <p>
32.12675 Contentpage embedded table's first column div style. Specify margin. If there is a
32.12676 need to embed component layout tables, this style is called in a div that wraps around
32.12677 the content of each cell in the left column of the embedded table.
32.12678 </p>
32.12679 </td>
32.12680 </tr>
32.12681 <tr valign="top">
32.12682 <td>
32.12683 <p>
32.12684 .ConEmbTblCl2Div
32.12685 </p>
32.12686 </td>
32.12687 <td>
32.12688 <p>
32.12689 Contentpage embedded table's second column div style. Specify margin. If there is a
32.12690 need to embed component layout tables, this style is called in a div that wraps around
32.12691 the content of each cell in the right column of the embedded table.
32.12692 </p>
32.12693 </td>
32.12694 </tr>
32.12695 <tr valign="top">
32.12696 <td>
32.12697 <p>
32.12698 .ConJmpScnDiv
32.12699 </p>
32.12700 </td>
32.12701 <td>
32.12702 <p>
32.12703 Contentpage jumpsection div style. Style called in a div that wraps around the
32.12704 optional jump link section of the page. Specify margin.
32.12705 </p>
32.12706 </td>
32.12707 </tr>
32.12708 <tr valign="top">
32.12709 <td>
32.12710 <p>
32.12711 .ConJmpLnkDiv
32.12712 </p>
32.12713 </td>
32.12714 <td>
32.12715 <p>
32.12716 Contentpage jump link div style. Style called in a div that wraps around each jump
32.12717 link in the jump link section of the page. Specify margin, text-indent.
32.12718 </p>
32.12719 </td>
32.12720 </tr>
32.12721 <tr valign="top">
32.12722 <td>
32.12723 <p>
32.12724 .ConRqdDiv
32.12725 </p>
32.12726 </td>
32.12727 <td>
32.12728 <p>
32.12729 Content page required div style. Style called in a div that wraps around the required
32.12730 glyph and "Indicates Required Information" text. Specify text align, margin.
32.12731 </p>
32.12732 </td>
32.12733 </tr>
32.12734 <tr valign="top">
32.12735 <td>
32.12736 <p>
32.12737 .ConJmpTopDiv
32.12738 </p>
32.12739 </td>
32.12740 <td>
32.12741 <p>
32.12742 Content page's jump to top div's style. Specify margin.
32.12743 </p>
32.12744 </td>
32.12745 </tr>
32.12746 <tr valign="top">
32.12747 <td>
32.12748 <p>
32.12749 .ConEmbTblCl1Div input[type=checkbox], .ConEmbTblCl1Div input[type=radio]
32.12750 </p>
32.12751 </td>
32.12752 <td>
32.12753 <p>
32.12754 Contentpage embedded table's first column div style for checkbox and
32.12755 radiobuttons.Specify margin, vertical-align.
32.12756 </p>
32.12757 </td>
32.12758 </tr>
32.12759 <tr valign="top">
32.12760 <td>
32.12761 <p>
32.12762 div.ConTblCl2Div input, div.ConTblCl2Div select
32.12763 </p>
32.12764 </td>
32.12765 <td>
32.12766 <p>
32.12767 Contentpage embedded table's second column div style for input and selected states.
32.12768 Specify vertical-align.
32.12769 </p>
32.12770 </td>
32.12771 </tr>
32.12772 <tr valign="top">
32.12773 <td>
32.12774
32.12775 </td>
32.12776 <td>
32.12777
32.12778 </td>
32.12779 </tr>
32.12780 </table>
32.12781 <table width="95%" border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0">
32.12782 <tr>
32.12783 <td style=" background-color: rgb(204, 204, 204); vertical-align: top;" rowspan="1"
32.12784 colspan="2">
32.12785 <b>Skip Hyperlink</b> <a name="NavigationLinkKeys"></a> <small><a href=
32.12786 "#CSSkeys">top</a></small>
32.12787 </td>
32.12788 </tr>
32.12789 <tr valign="top">
32.12790 <th style=" text-align: left;" nowrap="nowrap">
32.12791 <p>
32.12792 CSS Selectors
32.12793 </p>
32.12794 </th>
32.12795 <th style=" text-align: left;">
32.12796 <p>
32.12797 Description
32.12798 </p>
32.12799 </th>
32.12800 </tr>
32.12801 <tr>
32.12802 <td valign="top">
32.12803 .SkpWht
32.12804 </td>
32.12805 <td valign="top">
32.12806 Invisible skip link's div style. Specify background-color, height.
32.12807 </td>
32.12808 </tr>
32.12809 <tr>
32.12810 <td valign="top">
32.12811 .SkpMedGry1
32.12812 </td>
32.12813 <td valign="top">
32.12814 Skip hyperlink style with colored background.
32.12815 </td>
32.12816 </tr>
32.12817 <tr>
32.12818 <td valign="top">
32.12819
32.12820 </td>
32.12821 <td valign="top">
32.12822
32.12823 </td>
32.12824 </tr>
32.12825 </table>
32.12826 <table width="95%" border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0">
32.12827 <tr>
32.12828 <td style=" background-color: rgb(204, 204, 204); vertical-align: top;" colspan="2">
32.12829 <b>Table <a name="TableKeys"></a></b> <small><a href="#CSSkeys">top</a></small>
32.12830 </td>
32.12831 </tr>
32.12832 <tr valign="top">
32.12833 <th style=" text-align: left;" nowrap="nowrap">
32.12834 <p>
32.12835 CSS Selectors
32.12836 </p>
32.12837 </th>
32.12838 <th style=" text-align: left;">
32.12839 <p>
32.12840 Description
32.12841 </p>
32.12842 </th>
32.12843 </tr>
32.12844 <tr valign="top">
32.12845 <td>
32.12846 <p>
32.12847 table.Tbl
32.12848 </p>
32.12849 </td>
32.12850 <td>
32.12851 <p>
32.12852 Master table style, all contextual selectors are based on it. Specify
32.12853 background-color, color, width, padding, border-right, border-bottom. empty-cells
32.12854 Overridden properties for IE: width, padding, border-top, border-bottom, border-left,
32.12855 border-right, margin.
32.12856 </p>
32.12857 </td>
32.12858 </tr>
32.12859 <tr valign="top">
32.12860 <td>
32.12861 <p>
32.12862 table.Tbl td
32.12863 </p>
32.12864 </td>
32.12865 <td>
32.12866 <p>
32.12867 Table's td style. Specify background-color, border-left, border-bottom, border-right,
32.12868 border-top, padding.
32.12869 </p>
32.12870 </td>
32.12871 </tr>
32.12872 <tr valign="top">
32.12873 <td>
32.12874 <p>
32.12875 table.Tbl th
32.12876 </p>
32.12877 </td>
32.12878 <td>
32.12879 <p>
32.12880 Table's th style. Specify background-color, border-left border-bottom, border-right,
32.12881 border-top, padding, font-weight.
32.12882 </p>
32.12883 </td>
32.12884 </tr>
32.12885 <tr valign="top">
32.12886 <td>
32.12887 <p>
32.12888 caption.TblTtlTxt
32.12889 </p>
32.12890 </td>
32.12891 <td>
32.12892 <p>
32.12893 Style for table title text, specified in the caption tag.
32.12894 </p>
32.12895 <p>
32.12896 Specify color, background-color, background-image, border-top, border-left,
32.12897 border-right,background-repeat, background-position, text-align, padding, font-weight,
32.12898 font-size, -moz-border-radius-topleft, -moz-border-radius-topright. Overridden
32.12899 properties for IE: background-position, border-left, border-top.
32.12900 </p>
32.12901 </td>
32.12902 </tr>
32.12903 <tr valign="top">
32.12904 <td>
32.12905 <p>
32.12906 caption.TblTtlTxt span
32.12907 </p>
32.12908 </td>
32.12909 <td>
32.12910 <p>
32.12911 Caption's span style. Specify font-weight, font-size.
32.12912 </p>
32.12913 </td>
32.12914 </tr>
32.12915 <tr valign="top">
32.12916 <td>
32.12917 <p>
32.12918 caption.TblTtlTxt span.TblTtlMsgSpn
32.12919 </p>
32.12920 </td>
32.12921 <td>
32.12922 <p>
32.12923 Caption's message style. Specify color, float, font-weight, font-size, margin-top.
32.12924 Overridden properties for IE: color, font-weight, font-size, margin-top.
32.12925 </p>
32.12926 </td>
32.12927 </tr>
32.12928 <tr valign="top">
32.12929 <td>
32.12930 <p>
32.12931 caption.TblTtlTxt span.TblTtlTxtSpn
32.12932 </p>
32.12933 </td>
32.12934 <td>
32.12935 <p>
32.12936 Caption's text style. Specify float, font-weight, font-size. Overridden properties for
32.12937 IE: float, font-weight, font-size.
32.12938 </p>
32.12939 </td>
32.12940 </tr>
32.12941 <tr>
32.12942 <td valign="top">
32.12943 .TblTtlTxtSpn
32.12944 </td>
32.12945 <td valign="top">
32.12946 Used for message text that is right-aligned in the title bar.
32.12947 </td>
32.12948 </tr>
32.12949 <tr>
32.12950 <td valign="top">
32.12951 .TblTtlMsgSpn
32.12952 </td>
32.12953 <td valign="top">
32.12954 Used to display messages that show the number of selections that are not displayed.
32.12955 </td>
32.12956 </tr>
32.12957 <tr valign="top">
32.12958 <td>
32.12959 <p>
32.12960 table.Tbl td.TblActTd
32.12961 </p>
32.12962 </td>
32.12963 <td>
32.12964 <p>
32.12965 Action bar td's style. Style for top (only) table action bar row. Specify
32.12966 background-color, border-left, border-bottom, padding, vertical-align. Overridden
32.12967 properties for IE: padding, vertical-align.
32.12968 </p>
32.12969 </td>
32.12970 </tr>
32.12971 <tr valign="top">
32.12972 <td>
32.12973 <p>
32.12974 table.Tbl td.TblActTd img
32.12975 </p>
32.12976 </td>
32.12977 <td>
32.12978 <p>
32.12979 Action bar td's image style. Overridden properties for IE: specify margin-top.
32.12980 </p>
32.12981 </td>
32.12982 </tr>
32.12983 <tr valign="top">
32.12984 <td>
32.12985 <p>
32.12986 table.Tbl td.TblActTdLst
32.12987 </p>
32.12988 </td>
32.12989 <td>
32.12990 <p>
32.12991 Style for bottom (only) table action bar row. Specify border-top, background-color,
32.12992 border-left, border-bottom, padding, vertical-align. Overridden properties for IE:
32.12993 padding, vertical-align.
32.12994 </p>
32.12995 </td>
32.12996 </tr>
32.12997 <tr valign="top">
32.12998 <td nowrap="nowrap">
32.12999 <p>
32.13000 table.Tbl td.TblActTdLst img
32.13001 </p>
32.13002 </td>
32.13003 <td>
32.13004 <p>
32.13005 Action table's last row td's img style. Overridden properties for IE: Margin-top
32.13006 </p>
32.13007 </td>
32.13008 </tr>
32.13009 <tr valign="top">
32.13010 <td>
32.13011 <p>
32.13012 .TblActLbl
32.13013 </p>
32.13014 </td>
32.13015 <td>
32.13016 <p>
32.13017 Action bar label's style. Specify color, font-weight.
32.13018 </p>
32.13019 </td>
32.13020 </tr>
32.13021 <tr valign="top">
32.13022 <td>
32.13023 <p>
32.13024 .TblPgnTxt
32.13025 </p>
32.13026 </td>
32.13027 <td>
32.13028 <p>
32.13029 Pagination text style. Used for the "of x" label on the pagination controls. Specify
32.13030 color, margin.
32.13031 </p>
32.13032 </td>
32.13033 </tr>
32.13034 <tr valign="top">
32.13035 <td>
32.13036 <p>
32.13037 .TblPgnTxtBld
32.13038 </p>
32.13039 </td>
32.13040 <td>
32.13041 <p>
32.13042 Pagination text bold style. Used for “of x” label on pagination controls.
32.13043 Specify margin.
32.13044 </p>
32.13045 </td>
32.13046 </tr>
32.13047 <tr valign="top">
32.13048 <td>
32.13049 <p>
32.13050 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSel
32.13051 </p>
32.13052 </td>
32.13053 <td>
32.13054 <p>
32.13055 Table's select column header style. Column header style used for selection widget
32.13056 column components -- always called in a <th>. Specify border-top, border-left,
32.13057 border-bottom, background-color, vertical-align, padding.
32.13058 </p>
32.13059 </td>
32.13060 </tr>
32.13061 <tr valign="top">
32.13062 <td>
32.13063 <p>
32.13064 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrtSel
32.13065 </p>
32.13066 </td>
32.13067 <td>
32.13068 <p>
32.13069 Table's select column sort header style. Column header style used when the first
32.13070 column is the current sort column and is a selection widget column -- always called in
32.13071 a <th>. Specify border-top, border-left, border-bottom, background-color,
32.13072 background-image, text-align, background-repeat, background-position, padding.
32.13073 </p>
32.13074 </td>
32.13075 </tr>
32.13076 <tr valign="top">
32.13077 <td>
32.13078 <p>
32.13079 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSel a.TblHdrLnk:link
32.13080 </p>
32.13081 </td>
32.13082 <td>
32.13083 <p>
32.13084 Table select column header link's style. Used for text in table column headers.
32.13085 Specify background-color, text-decoration, background-image, display,
32.13086 background-repeat, background-position, padding.
32.13087 </p>
32.13088 </td>
32.13089 </tr>
32.13090 <tr valign="top">
32.13091 <td>
32.13092 <p>
32.13093 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSel a.TblHdrLnk:visited
32.13094 </p>
32.13095 </td>
32.13096 <td>
32.13097 <p>
32.13098 Table select column header visited link's style. Specify background-color,
32.13099 text-decoration, background-image, display, background-repeat, background-position,
32.13100 padding.
32.13101 </p>
32.13102 </td>
32.13103 </tr>
32.13104 <tr valign="top">
32.13105 <td>
32.13106 <p>
32.13107 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSel a.TblHdrLnk:hover
32.13108 </p>
32.13109 </td>
32.13110 <td>
32.13111 <p>
32.13112 Table select column header hover link's style. Specify background-color,
32.13113 text-decoration, background-image, background-repeat, background-position.
32.13114 </p>
32.13115 </td>
32.13116 </tr>
32.13117 <tr valign="top">
32.13118 <td>
32.13119 <p>
32.13120 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrtSel a.TblHdrImgLnk:link
32.13121 </p>
32.13122 </td>
32.13123 <td>
32.13124 <p>
32.13125 Table's select column sort header image link's style. Used for sort icons in table
32.13126 column headers. Specify color, text-decoration, border-left, background, display,
32.13127 text-align, font-weight, padding-bottom, width.
32.13128 </p>
32.13129 </td>
32.13130 </tr>
32.13131 <tr valign="top">
32.13132 <td>
32.13133 <p>
32.13134 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrtSel a.TblHdrImgLnk:visited
32.13135 </p>
32.13136 </td>
32.13137 <td>
32.13138 <p>
32.13139 Table's select column sort header image link's style. Specify color, text-decoration,
32.13140 border-left, background, display, text-align, font-weight, padding-bottom, width.
32.13141 </p>
32.13142 </td>
32.13143 </tr>
32.13144 <tr valign="top">
32.13145 <td>
32.13146 <p>
32.13147 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrtSel a.TblHdrImgLnk:hover
32.13148 </p>
32.13149 </td>
32.13150 <td>
32.13151 <p>
32.13152 Table's select column sort header image link's hover style. Specify color,
32.13153 background-image, background-repeat, background-position, width.
32.13154 </p>
32.13155 </td>
32.13156 </tr>
32.13157 <tr valign="top">
32.13158 <td>
32.13159 <p>
32.13160 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrtSel a.TblHdrLnk:link, table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrtSel
32.13161 a.TblHdrLnk:visited
32.13162 </p>
32.13163 </td>
32.13164 <td>
32.13165 <p>
32.13166 Table's select column sort header link's style. Specify color, text-decoration,
32.13167 background, display, padding.
32.13168 </p>
32.13169 </td>
32.13170 </tr>
32.13171 <tr valign="top">
32.13172 <td>
32.13173 <p>
32.13174 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrtSel a.TblHdrLnk:hover
32.13175 </p>
32.13176 </td>
32.13177 <td>
32.13178 <p>
32.13179 Table's select column sort header link's hover style. Specify background-image,
32.13180 background-repeat, background-position.
32.13181 </p>
32.13182 </td>
32.13183 </tr>
32.13184 <tr valign="top">
32.13185 <td>
32.13186 <p>
32.13187 table.Tbl td.TblTdSel
32.13188 </p>
32.13189 </td>
32.13190 <td>
32.13191 <p>
32.13192 Table's selection column cell td style. Used for cells when the first column contains
32.13193 radio buttons or checkboxes (this style is called in the <th> for headers for the
32.13194 first column and also in <td>'s ). Specify background-color, text-align,
32.13195 vertical-align, padding.
32.13196 </p>
32.13197 </td>
32.13198 </tr>
32.13199 <tr valign="top">
32.13200 <td>
32.13201 <p>
32.13202 table.Tbl td.TblTdSrtSel
32.13203 </p>
32.13204 </td>
32.13205 <td>
32.13206 <p>
32.13207 Table's sort selection column cell td style. Used for cells when the first column is
32.13208 the current sort column and the column contains radio buttons or checkboxes, these
32.13209 cells need left side padding of 10px. Specify background-color, text-align,
32.13210 vertical-align, padding.
32.13211 </p>
32.13212 </td>
32.13213 </tr>
32.13214 <tr valign="top">
32.13215 <td>
32.13216 <p>
32.13217 table.Tbl th.TblColHdr
32.13218 </p>
32.13219 </td>
32.13220 <td>
32.13221 <p>
32.13222 Table column header style. Default column header style used if the column header is
32.13223 not in the leftmost column, nor a selection-widget column, nor the current sort column
32.13224 -- it is always called in a <th>. Specify border-top, border-left, border-bottom,
32.13225 background-color, vertical-align, padding.
32.13226 </p>
32.13227 </td>
32.13228 </tr>
32.13229 <tr valign="top">
32.13230 <td>
32.13231 <p>
32.13232 table.Tbl .TblHdrTxt
32.13233 </p>
32.13234 </td>
32.13235 <td>
32.13236 <p>
32.13237 Column header text style. Style for non-sortable column header text. Specify
32.13238 background-color, color, text-decoration, background-image, display, background-repeat,
32.13239 background-position, font-weight, padding, min-height.
32.13240 </p>
32.13241 </td>
32.13242 </tr>
32.13243 <tr valign="top">
32.13244 <td>
32.13245 <p>
32.13246 table.Tbl a.TblHdrLnk:link
32.13247 </p>
32.13248 </td>
32.13249 <td>
32.13250 <p>
32.13251 Column header link style. Specify background-color, background-position, color,
32.13252 text-decoration, background-image, display, background-repeat, background-position,
32.13253 font-weight, padding.
32.13254 </p>
32.13255 </td>
32.13256 </tr>
32.13257 <tr valign="top">
32.13258 <td>
32.13259 <p>
32.13260 table.Tbl a.TblHdrLnk:visited
32.13261 </p>
32.13262 </td>
32.13263 <td>
32.13264 <p>
32.13265 Column header link visited style. Specify background-color, background-position,
32.13266 color, text-decoration, background-image, display, background-repeat,
32.13267 background-position, font-weight, padding.
32.13268 </p>
32.13269 </td>
32.13270 </tr>
32.13271 <tr valign="top">
32.13272 <td>
32.13273 <p>
32.13274 table.Tbl a.TblHdrLnk:hover
32.13275 </p>
32.13276 </td>
32.13277 <td>
32.13278 <p>
32.13279 Column header link hover style. Specify color, background-color, text-decoration,
32.13280 background-image, font-weight, background-repeat, background-position.
32.13281 </p>
32.13282 </td>
32.13283 </tr>
32.13284 <tr valign="top">
32.13285 <td>
32.13286 <p>
32.13287 table.Tbl a.TblHdrImgLnk:link
32.13288 </p>
32.13289 </td>
32.13290 <td>
32.13291 <p>
32.13292 Column header image link. Specify background-color, color, background-image,
32.13293 text-decoration, border-left, display, background-repeat, background-positon,
32.13294 white-space, padding, width.
32.13295 </p>
32.13296 </td>
32.13297 </tr>
32.13298 <tr valign="top">
32.13299 <td>
32.13300 <p>
32.13301 table.Tbl a.TblHdrImgLnk:visited
32.13302 </p>
32.13303 </td>
32.13304 <td>
32.13305 <p>
32.13306 Column header visited image link. Specify background-color, color, background-image,
32.13307 text-decoration, border-left, display, background-repeat, background-positon,
32.13308 white-space, padding, width.
32.13309 </p>
32.13310 </td>
32.13311 </tr>
32.13312 <tr valign="top">
32.13313 <td>
32.13314 <p>
32.13315 table.Tbl a.TblHdrImgLnk:hover
32.13316 </p>
32.13317 </td>
32.13318 <td>
32.13319 <p>
32.13320 Column header hover image link. Specify color, background-image, white-space,
32.13321 background-repeat, background-position, width.
32.13322 </p>
32.13323 </td>
32.13324 </tr>
32.13325 <tr valign="top">
32.13326 <td>
32.13327 <p>
32.13328 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrt
32.13329 </p>
32.13330 </td>
32.13331 <td>
32.13332 <p>
32.13333 Table column's header sort style. Used for column headers when the column is the
32.13334 current sort column. Specify border-top, border-left, border-bottom, background-color,
32.13335 background-image, vertical-align, background-repeat, background-position
32.13336 </p>
32.13337 </td>
32.13338 </tr>
32.13339 <tr valign="top">
32.13340 <td>
32.13341 <p>
32.13342 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrt a.TblHdrLnk:link
32.13343 </p>
32.13344 </td>
32.13345 <td>
32.13346 <p>
32.13347 Table column's header sort link style. Specify color, text-decoration, background,
32.13348 display, font-weight, padding.
32.13349 </p>
32.13350 </td>
32.13351 </tr>
32.13352 <tr valign="top">
32.13353 <td>
32.13354 <p>
32.13355 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrt a.TblHdrLnk:visited
32.13356 </p>
32.13357 </td>
32.13358 <td>
32.13359 <p>
32.13360 Table column's header sort visited link style. Specify color, text-decoration,
32.13361 background, display, font-weight, padding.
32.13362 </p>
32.13363 </td>
32.13364 </tr>
32.13365 <tr valign="top">
32.13366 <td>
32.13367 <p>
32.13368 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrt a.TblHdrLnk:hover
32.13369 </p>
32.13370 </td>
32.13371 <td>
32.13372 <p>
32.13373 Table column's header sort hover link style. Specify color, text-decoration,
32.13374 background-image, font-weight, background-repeat, background-position.
32.13375 </p>
32.13376 </td>
32.13377 </tr>
32.13378 <tr valign="top">
32.13379 <td>
32.13380 <p>
32.13381 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrt a.TblHdrImgLnk:link
32.13382 </p>
32.13383 </td>
32.13384 <td>
32.13385 <p>
32.13386 Table column's header image sort link style. Specify color, text-decoration,
32.13387 border-left, background, display, font-weight, padding-bottom, width.
32.13388 </p>
32.13389 </td>
32.13390 </tr>
32.13391 <tr valign="top">
32.13392 <td>
32.13393 <p>
32.13394 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrt a.TblHdrImgLnk:visited
32.13395 </p>
32.13396 </td>
32.13397 <td>
32.13398 <p>
32.13399 Table column's header image sort visited link style. Specify color, text-decoration,
32.13400 border-left, background, display, font-weight, padding-bottom, width.
32.13401 </p>
32.13402 </td>
32.13403 </tr>
32.13404 <tr valign="top">
32.13405 <td>
32.13406 <p>
32.13407 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrt a.TblHdrImgLnk:hover
32.13408 </p>
32.13409 </td>
32.13410 <td>
32.13411 <p>
32.13412 Table column's header image sort hover link style. Specify color, background-image,
32.13413 background-repeat, background-position.
32.13414 </p>
32.13415 </td>
32.13416 </tr>
32.13417 <tr valign="top">
32.13418 <td>
32.13419 <p>
32.13420 table.Tbl span.TblColHdrSrtDis
32.13421 </p>
32.13422 </td>
32.13423 <td>
32.13424 <p>
32.13425 Table column header's disabled sort style. Used to surround non-selectable sort
32.13426 indicator in selection widget column header when column is current primary sort column.
32.13427 Specify color, text-decoration, border-left, background, display, text-align, padding.
32.13428 </p>
32.13429 </td>
32.13430 </tr>
32.13431 <tr valign="top">
32.13432 <td>
32.13433 <p>
32.13434 table.Tbl span.TblColHdrSelDis
32.13435 </p>
32.13436 </td>
32.13437 <td>
32.13438 <p>
32.13439 Table column header's select disabled style. Used to surround non-selectable sort
32.13440 indicator in selection widget column header when column is not current primary sort
32.13441 column. Specify background-image, background-color, color, text-decoration,
32.13442 border-left, display, background-repeat, background-position, white-space, padding,
32.13443 width.
32.13444 </p>
32.13445 </td>
32.13446 </tr>
32.13447 <tr valign="top">
32.13448 <td>
32.13449 <p>
32.13450 table.Tbl th.TblMultColHdr
32.13451 </p>
32.13452 </td>
32.13453 <td>
32.13454 <p>
32.13455 Multiple column header style. Used for cells that will contain a column header
32.13456 subgroup. Specify border-top, border-left, border-bottom, vertical-align,
32.13457 background-color.
32.13458 </p>
32.13459 </td>
32.13460 </tr>
32.13461 <tr valign="top">
32.13462 <td>
32.13463 <p>
32.13464 .TblMultHdrTxt
32.13465 </p>
32.13466 </td>
32.13467 <td>
32.13468 <p>
32.13469 Multiple header text style. Used for column header text for a cell with child column
32.13470 header subgroups. Specify color, font-weight.
32.13471 </p>
32.13472 </td>
32.13473 </tr>
32.13474 <tr valign="top">
32.13475 <td>
32.13476 <p>
32.13477 table.Tbl th.TblMultHdr
32.13478 </p>
32.13479 </td>
32.13480 <td>
32.13481 <p>
32.13482 Multiple header root style. Used for cell that contains the TABLE_MULTIPLE_HEADER
32.13483 _TEXT -- spans the width of the child column header subgroups. Specify border-bottom,
32.13484 border-top, border-left, background-color, text-align, padding.
32.13485 </p>
32.13486 </td>
32.13487 </tr>
32.13488 <tr valign="top">
32.13489 <td>
32.13490 <p>
32.13491 table.Tbl th.TblMultColHdr a.TblHdrLnk:link
32.13492 </p>
32.13493 </td>
32.13494 <td>
32.13495 <p>
32.13496 Multiple header root link style. Specify font-weight, color, text-decoration,
32.13497 border-top.
32.13498 </p>
32.13499 </td>
32.13500 </tr>
32.13501 <tr valign="top">
32.13502 <td>
32.13503 <p>
32.13504 table.Tbl th.TblMultColHdr a.TblHdrLnk:visited
32.13505 </p>
32.13506 </td>
32.13507 <td>
32.13508 <p>
32.13509 Multiple header root visited link style. Specify font-weight, color, text-decoration,
32.13510 border-top.
32.13511 </p>
32.13512 </td>
32.13513 </tr>
32.13514 <tr valign="top">
32.13515 <td>
32.13516 <p>
32.13517 table.Tbl th.TblMultColHdr .TblHdrTxt
32.13518 </p>
32.13519 </td>
32.13520 <td>
32.13521 <p>
32.13522 Multiple column's table header text style. Specify font-weight.
32.13523 </p>
32.13524 </td>
32.13525 </tr>
32.13526 <tr valign="top">
32.13527 <td>
32.13528 <p>
32.13529 table.Tbl th.TblMultColHdr a.TblHdrLnk:link img
32.13530 </p>
32.13531 </td>
32.13532 <td>
32.13533 <p>
32.13534 Multiple column header's image link style. Specify margin.
32.13535 </p>
32.13536 </td>
32.13537 </tr>
32.13538 <tr valign="top">
32.13539 <td>
32.13540 <p>
32.13541 table.Tbl th.TblMultColHdr a.TblHdrLnk:visited img
32.13542 </p>
32.13543 </td>
32.13544 <td>
32.13545 <p>
32.13546 Multiple column header's visited image link style. Specify margin.
32.13547 </p>
32.13548 </td>
32.13549 </tr>
32.13550 <tr valign="top">
32.13551 <td>
32.13552 <p>
32.13553 TblMultColHdr .TblHdrTxt img
32.13554 </p>
32.13555 </td>
32.13556 <td>
32.13557 <p>
32.13558 Multiple column header text image style. Specify margin.
32.13559 </p>
32.13560 </td>
32.13561 </tr>
32.13562 <tr valign="top">
32.13563 <td>
32.13564 <p>
32.13565 table.Tbl th.TblMultColHdrSrt a.TblHdrLnk:link img
32.13566 </p>
32.13567 </td>
32.13568 <td>
32.13569 <p>
32.13570 Multiple column sort header link's image style. Used when a child column header
32.13571 subgroup is the current sort column. Specify margin.
32.13572 </p>
32.13573 </td>
32.13574 </tr>
32.13575 <tr valign="top">
32.13576 <td>
32.13577 <p>
32.13578 table.Tbl th.TblMultColHdrSrt a.TblHdrLnk:visited img
32.13579 </p>
32.13580 </td>
32.13581 <td>
32.13582 <p>
32.13583 Multiple column sort header visited link's image style. Specify margin.
32.13584 </p>
32.13585 </td>
32.13586 </tr>
32.13587 <tr valign="top">
32.13588 <td>
32.13589 <p>
32.13590 table.Tbl th.TblMultColHdr a.TblHdrLnk:hover
32.13591 </p>
32.13592 </td>
32.13593 <td>
32.13594 <p>
32.13595 Table's multiple column header's table header link's hover style. Specify
32.13596 text-decoration, border-top.
32.13597 </p>
32.13598 </td>
32.13599 </tr>
32.13600 <tr valign="top">
32.13601 <td>
32.13602 <p>
32.13603 table.Tbl th.TblMultColHdrSrt
32.13604 </p>
32.13605 </td>
32.13606 <td>
32.13607 <p>
32.13608 Table's multiple column sort header's style. Specify margin.
32.13609 </p>
32.13610 </td>
32.13611 </tr>
32.13612 <tr valign="top">
32.13613 <td>
32.13614 <p>
32.13615 table.Tbl th.TblMultColHdrSrt a.TblHdrLnk:link
32.13616 </p>
32.13617 </td>
32.13618 <td>
32.13619 <p>
32.13620 Multiple sort column header link's style. Specify font-weight, background, color,
32.13621 text-decoration.
32.13622 </p>
32.13623 </td>
32.13624 </tr>
32.13625 <tr valign="top">
32.13626 <td>
32.13627 <p>
32.13628 table.Tbl th.TblMultColHdrSrt a.TblHdrLnk:visited
32.13629 </p>
32.13630 </td>
32.13631 <td>
32.13632 <p>
32.13633 Multiple sort column header link's visited style. Specify font-weight, background,
32.13634 color, text-decoration.
32.13635 </p>
32.13636 </td>
32.13637 </tr>
32.13638 <tr valign="top">
32.13639 <td>
32.13640 <p>
32.13641 table.Tbl th.TblMultColHdrSrt a.TblHdrLnk:hover
32.13642 </p>
32.13643 </td>
32.13644 <td>
32.13645 <p>
32.13646 Multiple sort column header link's hover style. Specify color, background-image.
32.13647 </p>
32.13648 </td>
32.13649 </tr>
32.13650 <tr valign="top">
32.13651 <td>
32.13652 <p>
32.13653 table.Tbl th.TblMultColHdrSrt a.TblHdrImgLnk:link
32.13654 </p>
32.13655 </td>
32.13656 <td>
32.13657 <p>
32.13658 Multiple sort column header's image link style. Specify background, color,
32.13659 text-decoration, border-left.
32.13660 </p>
32.13661 </td>
32.13662 </tr>
32.13663 <tr valign="top">
32.13664 <td>
32.13665 <p>
32.13666 table.Tbl th.TblMultColHdrSrt a.TblHdrImgLnk:visited
32.13667 </p>
32.13668 </td>
32.13669 <td>
32.13670 <p>
32.13671 Multiple sort column header's image visited link style. Specify background, color,
32.13672 text-decoration, border-left.
32.13673 </p>
32.13674 </td>
32.13675 </tr>
32.13676 <tr valign="top">
32.13677 <td>
32.13678 <p>
32.13679 table.Tbl th.TblMultColHdrSrt a.TblHdrImgLnk:hover
32.13680 </p>
32.13681 </td>
32.13682 <td>
32.13683 <p>
32.13684 Multiple sort column header's image hover link style. Specify color, background-image.
32.13685 </p>
32.13686 </td>
32.13687 </tr>
32.13688 <tr valign="top">
32.13689 <td>
32.13690 <p>
32.13691 table.Tbl .TblTdSrt
32.13692 </p>
32.13693 </td>
32.13694 <td>
32.13695 <p>
32.13696 Table's td sort style used for non-header cells in the current sort column. Specify
32.13697 background-color.
32.13698 </p>
32.13699 </td>
32.13700 </tr>
32.13701 <tr valign="top">
32.13702 <td>
32.13703 <p>
32.13704 table.Tbl .TblColFtrSpc
32.13705 </p>
32.13706 </td>
32.13707 <td>
32.13708 <p>
32.13709 Table column's footer spacer style. Used for column footers when the column is a
32.13710 spacer column. Specify border-left, border-bottom, border-top, background-color,
32.13711 padding.
32.13712 </p>
32.13713 </td>
32.13714 </tr>
32.13715 <tr valign="top">
32.13716 <td>
32.13717 <p>
32.13718 table.Tbl th.TblTdSpc
32.13719 </p>
32.13720 </td>
32.13721 <td>
32.13722 <p>
32.13723 Table's spacer th style. Used with spacer cells, which are used to pad the width of
32.13724 two or three column tables -- it has a very light border. Specify border-top,
32.13725 border-left, border-bottom, background-color, vertical-align, padding.
32.13726 </p>
32.13727 </td>
32.13728 </tr>
32.13729 <tr valign="top">
32.13730 <td>
32.13731 <p>
32.13732 table.Tbl td.TblTdSpc
32.13733 </p>
32.13734 </td>
32.13735 <td>
32.13736 <p>
32.13737 Table spacer's td style. Specify border-left.
32.13738 </p>
32.13739 </td>
32.13740 </tr>
32.13741 <tr valign="top">
32.13742 <td>
32.13743 <p>
32.13744 table.Tbl .TblTdAlm
32.13745 </p>
32.13746 </td>
32.13747 <td>
32.13748 <p>
32.13749 Table alarm style used with cells containing an alarm -- sets the background-color.
32.13750 Specify background-color.
32.13751 </p>
32.13752 </td>
32.13753 </tr>
32.13754 <tr valign="top">
32.13755 <td>
32.13756 <p>
32.13757 table.Tbl .TblTdSrtAlm
32.13758 </p>
32.13759 <p>
32.13760 (not referenced)
32.13761 </p>
32.13762 </td>
32.13763 <td>
32.13764 <p>
32.13765 Table's sort alarm style. Specify background-color.
32.13766 </p>
32.13767 </td>
32.13768 </tr>
32.13769 <tr valign="top">
32.13770 <td>
32.13771 <p>
32.13772 table.Tbl a:link
32.13773 </p>
32.13774 </td>
32.13775 <td>
32.13776 <p>
32.13777 Table's link style. Specify color, text-decoration.
32.13778 </p>
32.13779 </td>
32.13780 </tr>
32.13781 <tr valign="top">
32.13782 <td>
32.13783 <p>
32.13784 table.Tbl a:visited
32.13785 </p>
32.13786 </td>
32.13787 <td>
32.13788 <p>
32.13789 Table's visited link style. Specify color, text-decoration.
32.13790 </p>
32.13791 </td>
32.13792 </tr>
32.13793 <tr valign="top">
32.13794 <td>
32.13795 <p>
32.13796 table.Tbl a:hover
32.13797 </p>
32.13798 </td>
32.13799 <td>
32.13800 <p>
32.13801 Table's hover link style. Specify color, text-decoration.
32.13802 </p>
32.13803 </td>
32.13804 </tr>
32.13805 <tr valign="top">
32.13806 <td>
32.13807 <p>
32.13808 .TblMsgTxt
32.13809 </p>
32.13810 </td>
32.13811 <td>
32.13812 <p>
32.13813 Table's message text style. Used for message text in a subgroup title row. Used for
32.13814 message text displayed in an empty table. Specify color.
32.13815 </p>
32.13816 </td>
32.13817 </tr>
32.13818 <tr valign="top">
32.13819 <td>
32.13820 <p>
32.13821 table.Tbl tr.TblSelRow td
32.13822 </p>
32.13823 </td>
32.13824 <td>
32.13825 <p>
32.13826 Selected table row's td style, applied to a selected table row. Specify
32.13827 background-color.
32.13828 </p>
32.13829 </td>
32.13830 </tr>
32.13831 <tr valign="top">
32.13832 <td>
32.13833 <p>
32.13834 table.Tbl tr.TblSelRow th
32.13835 </p>
32.13836 </td>
32.13837 <td>
32.13838 <p>
32.13839 Selected table row's th style. Specify background-color.
32.13840 </p>
32.13841 </td>
32.13842 </tr>
32.13843 <tr valign="top">
32.13844 <td>
32.13845 <p>
32.13846 table.Tbl .TblGrpRow
32.13847 </p>
32.13848 </td>
32.13849 <td>
32.13850 <p>
32.13851 Table group row style. Used for cell acting as a subgroup title. Specify
32.13852 background-color, border-left, border-bottom, border-top, background-image,
32.13853 background-repeat, background-position, vertical-align, min-height, padding. Overridden
32.13854 properties for IE: background-repeat, background-position, vertical-align, padding.
32.13855 </p>
32.13856 </td>
32.13857 </tr>
32.13858 <tr valign="top">
32.13859 <td>
32.13860 <p>
32.13861 .TblGrpTxt
32.13862 </p>
32.13863 </td>
32.13864 <td>
32.13865 <p>
32.13866 Group table's text style. Default text style for contents of a subgroup title row.
32.13867 Specify color, text-decoration, font-weight, margin. Overridden properties for IE:
32.13868 color, font-weight, margin.
32.13869 </p>
32.13870 </td>
32.13871 </tr>
32.13872 <tr valign="top">
32.13873 <td>
32.13874 <p>
32.13875 table.Tbl .TblGrpLft input
32.13876 </p>
32.13877 </td>
32.13878 <td>
32.13879 <p>
32.13880 Tabel group's left header input style. Used for left-aligned content in a subgroup
32.13881 title row. Specify margin. Overridden properties for IE: margin.
32.13882 </p>
32.13883 </td>
32.13884 </tr>
32.13885 <tr valign="top">
32.13886 <td>
32.13887 <p>
32.13888 .table.Tbl .TblGrpLft
32.13889 </p>
32.13890 </td>
32.13891 <td>
32.13892 <p>
32.13893 Tabel group's left header style. Specify float.
32.13894 </p>
32.13895 </td>
32.13896 </tr>
32.13897 <tr valign="top">
32.13898 <td>
32.13899 <p>
32.13900 table.Tbl .TblGrpCbImg img
32.13901 </p>
32.13902 </td>
32.13903 <td>
32.13904 <p>
32.13905 Table group's checkbox's image style. Used for warning image overlay on the selection
32.13906 widget in a subgroup title row. Specify margin-left, margin-bottom. Overridden
32.13907 properties for IE: margin-left, margin-bottom
32.13908 </p>
32.13909 </td>
32.13910 </tr>
32.13911 <tr valign="top">
32.13912 <td>
32.13913 <p>
32.13914 table.Tbl .TblGrpRt
32.13915 </p>
32.13916 </td>
32.13917 <td>
32.13918 <p>
32.13919 Tale group's right header style. Used for right-aligned content in a subgroup title
32.13920 row. Specify float.
32.13921 </p>
32.13922 </td>
32.13923 </tr>
32.13924 <tr valign="top">
32.13925 <td>
32.13926 <p>
32.13927 table.Tbl .TblGrpMsgTxt
32.13928 </p>
32.13929 </td>
32.13930 <td>
32.13931 <p>
32.13932 Table group's message text style. Specify color.
32.13933 </p>
32.13934 </td>
32.13935 </tr>
32.13936 <tr valign="top">
32.13937 <td>
32.13938 <p>
32.13939 table.Tbl .TblColFtr
32.13940 </p>
32.13941 </td>
32.13942 <td>
32.13943 <p>
32.13944 Table column footer's style. Used for cells in column-level footers. Specify
32.13945 border-bottom, border-top, background-color, padding.
32.13946 </p>
32.13947 </td>
32.13948 </tr>
32.13949 <tr valign="top">
32.13950 <td>
32.13951 <p>
32.13952 table.Tbl .TblColFtrSrt
32.13953 </p>
32.13954 </td>
32.13955 <td>
32.13956 <p>
32.13957 Table column's sort footer's style. Used for cells in column-level footers when column
32.13958 is primary sort column. Specify background-color, border-bottom, border-top,
32.13959 font-weight.
32.13960 </p>
32.13961 </td>
32.13962 </tr>
32.13963 <tr valign="top">
32.13964 <td>
32.13965 <p>
32.13966 .TblColFtrTxt
32.13967 </p>
32.13968 </td>
32.13969 <td>
32.13970 <p>
32.13971 Table column's footer text style. Default appearance for text in a column-level
32.13972 footer. Specify color.
32.13973 </p>
32.13974 </td>
32.13975 </tr>
32.13976 <tr valign="top">
32.13977 <td>
32.13978 <p>
32.13979 table.Tbl td.TblFtrRow
32.13980 </p>
32.13981 </td>
32.13982 <td>
32.13983 <p>
32.13984 Table's footer style. Used for cell in table-level footer. Specify background-color,
32.13985 padding, border-left, border-bottom, vertical-align, text-align. Overridden properties
32.13986 for IE: padding.
32.13987 </p>
32.13988 </td>
32.13989 </tr>
32.13990 <tr valign="top">
32.13991 <td>
32.13992 <p>
32.13993 table.Tbl .TblFtrRowTxt
32.13994 </p>
32.13995 </td>
32.13996 <td>
32.13997 <p>
32.13998 Table footer's text style. Default appearance for text in table-level footer. Specify
32.13999 color, font-weight.
32.14000 </p>
32.14001 </td>
32.14002 </tr>
32.14003 <tr valign="top">
32.14004 <td>
32.14005 <p>
32.14006 table.Tbl .TblFtrLft
32.14007 </p>
32.14008 </td>
32.14009 <td>
32.14010 <p>
32.14011 Table left footer's style. Used for left-aligned content in table-level footer.
32.14012 Specify color, float, font-weight.
32.14013 </p>
32.14014 </td>
32.14015 </tr>
32.14016 <tr valign="top">
32.14017 <td>
32.14018 <p>
32.14019 table.Tbl .TblGrpColFtr
32.14020 </p>
32.14021 </td>
32.14022 <td>
32.14023 <p>
32.14024 Table group's column footer style. Used for cells in group-level, column-level
32.14025 footers. Specify border-bottom, background-color.
32.14026 </p>
32.14027 </td>
32.14028 </tr>
32.14029 <tr valign="top">
32.14030 <td>
32.14031 <p>
32.14032 table.Tbl .TblGrpColFtrSrt
32.14033 </p>
32.14034 </td>
32.14035 <td>
32.14036 <p>
32.14037 Table group's sort column's footer. Used for cells in group-level, column-level
32.14038 footers when footer is in a primary sort column. Specify background-color,
32.14039 border-bottom.
32.14040 </p>
32.14041 </td>
32.14042 </tr>
32.14043 <tr valign="top">
32.14044 <td>
32.14045 <p>
32.14046 .TblGrpColFtrTxt
32.14047 </p>
32.14048 </td>
32.14049 <td>
32.14050 <p>
32.14051 Table group footer text's style. Default appearance for text in group-level,
32.14052 column-level footers. Specify column, font-weight.
32.14053 </p>
32.14054 </td>
32.14055 </tr>
32.14056 <tr valign="top">
32.14057 <td>
32.14058 <p>
32.14059 table.Tbl .TblGrpFtrRow
32.14060 </p>
32.14061 </td>
32.14062 <td>
32.14063 <p>
32.14064 Table group's footer's style. Used for cells in group-level, overall footer (i.e.,
32.14065 spans the width of the table). Specify border-left, border-bottom, background-color,
32.14066 padding.
32.14067 </p>
32.14068 </td>
32.14069 </tr>
32.14070 <tr valign="top">
32.14071 <td>
32.14072 <p>
32.14073 .TblGrpFtrRowTxt
32.14074 </p>
32.14075 </td>
32.14076 <td>
32.14077 <p>
32.14078 Table group's footer text style. Default appearance for text in group-level, overall
32.14079 footer. Specify color, font-weight.
32.14080 </p>
32.14081 </td>
32.14082 </tr>
32.14083 <tr valign="top">
32.14084 <td>
32.14085 <p>
32.14086 table.Tbl td.TblPnlTd
32.14087 </p>
32.14088 </td>
32.14089 <td>
32.14090 <p>
32.14091 Embeddd table panel's td style. Used for cell containing the hideable custom filter,
32.14092 sort and preferrences panels. Specify background-color, border-top, border-left,
32.14093 border-right, border-bottom, padding, vertical-align.
32.14094 </p>
32.14095 </td>
32.14096 </tr>
32.14097 <tr valign="top">
32.14098 <td>
32.14099 <p>
32.14100 .TblPnlShd3Div
32.14101 </p>
32.14102 </td>
32.14103 <td>
32.14104 <p>
32.14105 Table shadow panel's 3 div's style. Used for the panel to create a drop-shadow effect
32.14106 around its border. Specify border-left, border-right, border-bottom, margin-bottom,
32.14107 float, -moz-border-radius.
32.14108 </p>
32.14109 </td>
32.14110 </tr>
32.14111 <tr valign="top">
32.14112 <td>
32.14113 <p>
32.14114 .TblPnlShd2Div
32.14115 </p>
32.14116 </td>
32.14117 <td>
32.14118 <p>
32.14119 Table shadow panel's 2 div's style. Used for the panel to create a drop-shadow effect
32.14120 around its border. Specify border-left, border-right, border-bottom, border-top,
32.14121 -moz-border-radius.
32.14122 </p>
32.14123 </td>
32.14124 </tr>
32.14125 <tr valign="top">
32.14126 <td>
32.14127 <p>
32.14128 .TblPnlShd1Div
32.14129 </p>
32.14130 </td>
32.14131 <td>
32.14132 <p>
32.14133 Table shadow panel's 1 div's style. Used for the panel to create a drop-shadow effect
32.14134 around its border. Specify border-left, border-right, border-bottom, border-top,
32.14135 -moz-border-radius.
32.14136 </p>
32.14137 </td>
32.14138 </tr>
32.14139 <tr valign="top">
32.14140 <td>
32.14141 <p>
32.14142 .TblPnlDiv
32.14143 </p>
32.14144 </td>
32.14145 <td>
32.14146 <p>
32.14147 Table panel's div style. Specify background-color, border, -moz-border-radius,
32.14148 padding, min-width.
32.14149 </p>
32.14150 </td>
32.14151 </tr>
32.14152 <tr valign="top">
32.14153 <td>
32.14154 <p>
32.14155 .TblPnlTtl
32.14156 </p>
32.14157 </td>
32.14158 <td>
32.14159 <p>
32.14160 Table panel's title style. Used for the text of the panel title. Specify color,
32.14161 font-size, font-weight, padding.
32.14162 </p>
32.14163 </td>
32.14164 </tr>
32.14165 <tr valign="top">
32.14166 <td>
32.14167 <p>
32.14168 .TblPnlLytDiv
32.14169 </p>
32.14170 </td>
32.14171 <td>
32.14172 <p>
32.14173 Table panel layout style. Used for the outermost div of the panel. Specify border-top,
32.14174 display, padding, margin-left.
32.14175 </p>
32.14176 </td>
32.14177 </tr>
32.14178 <tr valign="top">
32.14179 <td>
32.14180 <p>
32.14181 .TblCstFltMnu
32.14182 </p>
32.14183 </td>
32.14184 <td>
32.14185 <p>
32.14186 Table custom filter menu style. Specify background-color, color, border-bottom-color,
32.14187 border-right-color.
32.14188 </p>
32.14189 </td>
32.14190 </tr>
32.14191 <tr valign="top">
32.14192 <td>
32.14193 <p>
32.14194 .TblMgn
32.14195 </p>
32.14196 </td>
32.14197 <td>
32.14198 <p>
32.14199 Table margin style. Used to set the 10px margins to the left and right of the table.
32.14200 This is called in a <div> tag that wraps around the table -- it is not used by
32.14201 IE. Specify margin. Overridden properties for IE: margin
32.14202 </p>
32.14203 </td>
32.14204 </tr>
32.14205 <tr valign="top">
32.14206 <td>
32.14207 <p>
32.14208 .TblPgnLftBtn
32.14209 </p>
32.14210 </td>
32.14211 <td>
32.14212 <p>
32.14213 Table's left pagination button style. Specify margin.
32.14214 </p>
32.14215 </td>
32.14216 </tr>
32.14217 <tr valign="top">
32.14218 <td>
32.14219 <p>
32.14220 .TblPgnRtBtn
32.14221 </p>
32.14222 </td>
32.14223 <td>
32.14224 <p>
32.14225 Table's right pagination button style. Specify margin-right.
32.14226 </p>
32.14227 </td>
32.14228 </tr>
32.14229 <tr valign="top">
32.14230 <td>
32.14231 <p>
32.14232 .TblPgnGoBtn
32.14233 </p>
32.14234 </td>
32.14235 <td>
32.14236 <p>
32.14237 Table pagination's "go" (submit) button style. Specify margin-right.
32.14238 </p>
32.14239 </td>
32.14240 </tr>
32.14241 <tr valign="top">
32.14242 <td>
32.14243 <p>
32.14244 table.TblHdrTbl
32.14245 </p>
32.14246 </td>
32.14247 <td>
32.14248 <p>
32.14249 Table header table's style. Specify background, width, border.
32.14250 </p>
32.14251 </td>
32.14252 </tr>
32.14253 <tr valign="top">
32.14254 <td>
32.14255 <p>
32.14256 table.TblHdrTbl td
32.14257 </p>
32.14258 </td>
32.14259 <td>
32.14260 <p>
32.14261 Table header table's td style. Specify border, padding, vertical-align, background,
32.14262 width.
32.14263 </p>
32.14264 </td>
32.14265 </tr>
32.14266 <tr valign="top">
32.14267 <td>
32.14268 <p>
32.14269 table.TblHdrTbl img
32.14270 </p>
32.14271 </td>
32.14272 <td>
32.14273 <p>
32.14274 Table header table's image style. Specify margin-bottom, padding-right, padding-left.
32.14275 </p>
32.14276 </td>
32.14277 </tr>
32.14278 <tr valign="top">
32.14279 <td>
32.14280 <p>
32.14281 table.Tbl table.TblHdrTbl img
32.14282 </p>
32.14283 </td>
32.14284 <td>
32.14285 <p>
32.14286 Table header table's image style. Overridden properties for IE: margin-right,
32.14287 margin-left, padding-right, padding-left.
32.14288 </p>
32.14289 </td>
32.14290 </tr>
32.14291 <tr valign="top">
32.14292 <td>
32.14293 <p>
32.14294 table.Tbl a.TblHdrImgLnk img
32.14295 </p>
32.14296 </td>
32.14297 <td>
32.14298 <p>
32.14299 Table header link image style. Used for sort icons in table column headers. Specify
32.14300 padding-right. Overridden properties for IE: margin-right, padding-right.
32.14301 </p>
32.14302 </td>
32.14303 </tr>
32.14304 <tr valign="top">
32.14305 <td>
32.14306 <p>
32.14307 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrt table.TblHdrTbl
32.14308 </p>
32.14309 </td>
32.14310 <td>
32.14311 <p>
32.14312 Table sort column header's table style. Specify background, width, border.
32.14313 </p>
32.14314 </td>
32.14315 </tr>
32.14316 <tr valign="top">
32.14317 <td>
32.14318 <p>
32.14319 table.Tbl .TblHdrSrtNum
32.14320 </p>
32.14321 </td>
32.14322 <td>
32.14323 <p>
32.14324 Table header sort number style. Table's sort level text style. Specify font-size,
32.14325 font-weight, margin-left, width. Overridden properties for IE: width.
32.14326 </p>
32.14327 </td>
32.14328 </tr>
32.14329 <tr valign="top">
32.14330 <td>
32.14331 <p>
32.14332 table.Tbl span.TblColHdrSrtDis img
32.14333 </p>
32.14334 </td>
32.14335 <td>
32.14336 <p>
32.14337 Table header column's sort disabled style for images. Specify padding-right.
32.14338 Overridden properties for IE: margin-right, padding-right.
32.14339 </p>
32.14340 </td>
32.14341 </tr>
32.14342 <tr valign="top">
32.14343 <td>
32.14344 <p>
32.14345 span.TblColHdrSelDis img
32.14346 </p>
32.14347 </td>
32.14348 <td>
32.14349 <p>
32.14350 Table column header's span disabled style for images. Specify padding-right.
32.14351 </p>
32.14352 </td>
32.14353 </tr>
32.14354 <tr valign="top">
32.14355 <td>
32.14356 <p>
32.14357 table.Tbl .TblTdLyt img
32.14358 </p>
32.14359 </td>
32.14360 <td>
32.14361 <p>
32.14362 Table's td layout image style. Specify vertical-align, margin-bottom. Overridden
32.14363 properties for IE: margin-bottom
32.14364 </p>
32.14365 </td>
32.14366 </tr>
32.14367 <tr valign="top">
32.14368 <td>
32.14369 <p>
32.14370 table.Tbl .TblTdSrt img
32.14371 </p>
32.14372 </td>
32.14373 <td>
32.14374 <p>
32.14375 Table's sort image style. Specify vertical-align, margin-bottom. Overridden properties
32.14376 for IE: margin-bottom
32.14377 </p>
32.14378 </td>
32.14379 </tr>
32.14380 <tr valign="top">
32.14381 <td>
32.14382 <p>
32.14383 table.Tbl .TblTdAlm img
32.14384 </p>
32.14385 </td>
32.14386 <td>
32.14387 <p>
32.14388 Table's alarm image style. Specify vertical-align, margin-bottom. Overridden
32.14389 properties for IE: margin-bottom
32.14390 </p>
32.14391 </td>
32.14392 </tr>
32.14393 <tr valign="top">
32.14394 <td>
32.14395 <p>
32.14396 table.Tbl .TblTdSrtAlm img (not referenced)
32.14397 </p>
32.14398 </td>
32.14399 <td>
32.14400 <p>
32.14401 Table's sort alarm image style. Specify vertical-align, margin-bottom. Overridden
32.14402 properties for IE: margin-bottom
32.14403 </p>
32.14404 </td>
32.14405 </tr>
32.14406 <tr valign="top">
32.14407 <td>
32.14408 <p>
32.14409 table.Tbl .TblTdSel img
32.14410 </p>
32.14411 </td>
32.14412 <td>
32.14413 <p>
32.14414 Table's select image style. Specify vertical-align, margin.
32.14415 </p>
32.14416 </td>
32.14417 </tr>
32.14418 <tr valign="top">
32.14419 <td>
32.14420 <p>
32.14421 table.Tbl .TblTdSrtSel img
32.14422 </p>
32.14423 </td>
32.14424 <td>
32.14425 <p>
32.14426 Table's select column's sort image style. Specify vertical-align, margin.
32.14427 </p>
32.14428 </td>
32.14429 </tr>
32.14430 <tr valign="top">
32.14431 <td>
32.14432 <p>
32.14433 .TblTdLyt
32.14434 </p>
32.14435 </td>
32.14436 <td>
32.14437 <p>
32.14438 Table's layout style. None specified,.
32.14439 </p>
32.14440 </td>
32.14441 </tr>
32.14442 <tr valign="top">
32.14443 <td>
32.14444 <p>
32.14445 table.Tbl tr.TblHovRow td/ table.Tbl tr.TblHovRow th
32.14446 </p>
32.14447 </td>
32.14448 <td>
32.14449 <p>
32.14450 Table's hover style for row. None specified.
32.14451 </p>
32.14452 </td>
32.14453 </tr>
32.14454 <tr valign="top">
32.14455 <td>
32.14456 <p>
32.14457 table.Tbl .TblFtrMsgSpn
32.14458 </p>
32.14459 </td>
32.14460 <td>
32.14461 <p>
32.14462 Table's footer message's span style. Used to define the style for table footer's
32.14463 message. Specify float.
32.14464 </p>
32.14465 </td>
32.14466 </tr>
32.14467 <tr valign="top">
32.14468 <td>
32.14469 <p>
32.14470 .TblPnlCnt
32.14471 </p>
32.14472 </td>
32.14473 <td>
32.14474 <p>
32.14475 Table panel's content style used for layout of the panel contents.
32.14476 </p>
32.14477 </td>
32.14478 </tr>
32.14479 <tr valign="top">
32.14480 <td>
32.14481 <p>
32.14482 .TblPnlBtnDiv
32.14483 </p>
32.14484 </td>
32.14485 <td>
32.14486 <p>
32.14487 Table panel button div's style. Used for layout of the OK and Cancel buttons in the
32.14488 panel. Specify text-align, padding-top, margin-right.
32.14489 </p>
32.14490 </td>
32.14491 </tr>
32.14492 <tr valign="top">
32.14493 <td>
32.14494 <p>
32.14495 .TblPnlHlpTxt
32.14496 </p>
32.14497 </td>
32.14498 <td>
32.14499 <p>
32.14500 Table panel help text's style. Used for help text shown in the panel. Specify
32.14501 padding-top, white-space, font-size, max-width. Overridden properties for IE: width.
32.14502 </p>
32.14503 </td>
32.14504 </tr>
32.14505 <tr valign="top">
32.14506 <td>
32.14507 <p>
32.14508 .TblPnlSrtTbl td
32.14509 </p>
32.14510 </td>
32.14511 <td>
32.14512 <p>
32.14513 Table panel table's style. Specify padding.
32.14514 </p>
32.14515 </td>
32.14516 </tr>
32.14517 <tr valign="top">
32.14518 <td>
32.14519 <p>
32.14520 .TtldBoxInrDiv .TblMgn
32.14521 </p>
32.14522 <p>
32.14523 (not referenced)
32.14524 </p>
32.14525 </td>
32.14526 <td>
32.14527 <p>
32.14528 Titled box table margin. Specify margin.
32.14529 </p>
32.14530 </td>
32.14531 </tr>
32.14532 <tr valign="top">
32.14533 <td>
32.14534 <p>
32.14535 .TtldBoxInrDiv .Tbl
32.14536 </p>
32.14537 <p>
32.14538 (not referenced)
32.14539 </p>
32.14540 </td>
32.14541 <td>
32.14542 <p>
32.14543 Titled box table style. Overridden properties for IE: margin, width.
32.14544 </p>
32.14545 </td>
32.14546 </tr>
32.14547 <tr>
32.14548 <td style=" background-color: rgb(204, 204, 204); vertical-align: top;">
32.14549
32.14550 </td>
32.14551 <td style=" background-color: rgb(204, 204, 204); vertical-align: top;">
32.14552
32.14553 </td>
32.14554 </tr>
32.14555 <tr>
32.14556 <td style=" background-color: rgb(204, 204, 204); vertical-align: top;" colspan="2">
32.14557 <b>Table Light <a name="TableLightKeys"></a></b> <small><a href=
32.14558 "#CSSkeys">top</a></small>
32.14559 </td>
32.14560 </tr>
32.14561 <tr valign="top">
32.14562 <th style=" text-align: left;">
32.14563 <p>
32.14564 CSS Selectors
32.14565 </p>
32.14566 </th>
32.14567 <th style=" text-align: left;">
32.14568 <p>
32.14569 Description
32.14570 </p>
32.14571 </th>
32.14572 </tr>
32.14573 <tr valign="top">
32.14574 <td>
32.14575 <p>
32.14576 table.TblLt
32.14577 </p>
32.14578 </td>
32.14579 <td>
32.14580 <p>
32.14581 Table's style. Style in the table tag after TABLE_, that causes the table to render in
32.14582 "lite" mode, which is visually less heavy. Specify background-color, color, width,
32.14583 padding, border-bottom, empty-cells, border-collapse. Overridden properties for IE:
32.14584 width, padding, margin-left, border.
32.14585 </p>
32.14586 </td>
32.14587 </tr>
32.14588 <tr valign="top">
32.14589 <td>
32.14590 <p>
32.14591 table.TblLt td
32.14592 </p>
32.14593 </td>
32.14594 <td>
32.14595 <p>
32.14596 Table's td style. Specify border, padding, background-color.
32.14597 </p>
32.14598 </td>
32.14599 </tr>
32.14600 <tr valign="top">
32.14601 <td>
32.14602 <p>
32.14603 table.TblLt th
32.14604 </p>
32.14605 </td>
32.14606 <td>
32.14607 <p>
32.14608 Table's th style. Specify border, padding, background-color, font-weight.
32.14609 </p>
32.14610 </td>
32.14611 </tr>
32.14612 <tr valign="top">
32.14613 <td>
32.14614 <p>
32.14615 table.TblLt caption.TblTtlTxt
32.14616 </p>
32.14617 </td>
32.14618 <td>
32.14619 <p>
32.14620 Table's caption style. Specify text-align, color, pading, font-weight, font-size,
32.14621 border, background. Overridden properties for IE: background-left, margin.
32.14622 </p>
32.14623 </td>
32.14624 </tr>
32.14625 <tr valign="top">
32.14626 <td>
32.14627 <p>
32.14628 table.TblLt caption.TblTtlTxt span
32.14629 </p>
32.14630 </td>
32.14631 <td>
32.14632 <p>
32.14633 Table caption span's style. Specify font-weight , font-size.
32.14634 </p>
32.14635 </td>
32.14636 </tr>
32.14637 <tr valign="top">
32.14638 <td>
32.14639 <p>
32.14640 table.TblLt caption.TblTtlTxt span.TblTtlTxtSpn
32.14641 </p>
32.14642 </td>
32.14643 <td>
32.14644 <p>
32.14645 Table caption's text span style. Specify float, font-weight, font-size.
32.14646 </p>
32.14647 </td>
32.14648 </tr>
32.14649 <tr valign="top">
32.14650 <td>
32.14651 <p>
32.14652 table.TblLt caption.TblTtlTxt span.TblTtlMsgSpn
32.14653 </p>
32.14654 </td>
32.14655 <td>
32.14656 <p>
32.14657 Table caption's message span style. Specify float, font-weight, font-size, color,
32.14658 margin-top.
32.14659 </p>
32.14660 </td>
32.14661 </tr>
32.14662 <tr valign="top">
32.14663 <td>
32.14664 <p>
32.14665 table.TblLt td.TblActTd
32.14666 </p>
32.14667 </td>
32.14668 <td>
32.14669 <p>
32.14670 Action bar's style. Specify background-color, padding, vertical-align,
32.14671 background-image, background-repeat, background-position, border.
32.14672 </p>
32.14673 </td>
32.14674 </tr>
32.14675 <tr valign="top">
32.14676 <td>
32.14677 <p>
32.14678 table.TblLt td.TblActTdLst
32.14679 </p>
32.14680 </td>
32.14681 <td>
32.14682 <p>
32.14683 Action table's last row style. Specify background-color, padding, vertical-align,
32.14684 background-image, background-repeat, background-position, border.
32.14685 </p>
32.14686 </td>
32.14687 </tr>
32.14688 <tr valign="top">
32.14689 <td>
32.14690 <p>
32.14691 table.TblLt th.TblColHdrSel
32.14692 </p>
32.14693 </td>
32.14694 <td>
32.14695 <p>
32.14696 Selection column header's style. Specify border-top, border-left, border-bottom,
32.14697 background-color.
32.14698 </p>
32.14699 </td>
32.14700 </tr>
32.14701 <tr valign="top">
32.14702 <td>
32.14703 <p>
32.14704 table.TblLt th.TblColHdrSrtSel
32.14705 </p>
32.14706 </td>
32.14707 <td>
32.14708 <p>
32.14709 Selection column header's sort style. Sepcify background-color, border-top,
32.14710 border-left, border-bottom, background-image.
32.14711 </p>
32.14712 </td>
32.14713 </tr>
32.14714 <tr valign="top">
32.14715 <td>
32.14716 <p>
32.14717 table.TblLt th.TblColHdrSel a.TblHdrLnk:link
32.14718 </p>
32.14719 </td>
32.14720 <td>
32.14721 <p>
32.14722 Selection column header's link style. Specify background-color, background-image,
32.14723 background-position.
32.14724 </p>
32.14725 </td>
32.14726 </tr>
32.14727 <tr valign="top">
32.14728 <td>
32.14729 <p>
32.14730 table.TblLt th.TblColHdrSel a.TblHdrLnk:visited
32.14731 </p>
32.14732 </td>
32.14733 <td>
32.14734 <p>
32.14735 Selection column header's link visited style. Specify background-color,
32.14736 background-image, background-position.
32.14737 </p>
32.14738 </td>
32.14739 </tr>
32.14740 <tr valign="top">
32.14741 <td>
32.14742 <p>
32.14743 table.TblLt th.TblColHdrSel a.TblHdrLnk:hover
32.14744 </p>
32.14745 </td>
32.14746 <td>
32.14747 <p>
32.14748 Selection column header's link hover style. Specify background-color,
32.14749 background-image, background-position.
32.14750 </p>
32.14751 </td>
32.14752 </tr>
32.14753 <tr valign="top">
32.14754 <td>
32.14755 <p>
32.14756 table.TblLt th.TblColHdrSrtSel a.TblHdrImgLnk:hover
32.14757 </p>
32.14758 </td>
32.14759 <td>
32.14760 <p>
32.14761 Selection sort column's image link's hover style. Specify background-image,
32.14762 background-position.
32.14763 </p>
32.14764 </td>
32.14765 </tr>
32.14766 <tr valign="top">
32.14767 <td>
32.14768 <p>
32.14769 table.TblLt th.TblColHdrSrtSel a.TblHdrLnk:hover
32.14770 </p>
32.14771 </td>
32.14772 <td>
32.14773 <p>
32.14774 Selection sort column header' s link hover style. Specify background-image,
32.14775 background-position.
32.14776 </p>
32.14777 </td>
32.14778 </tr>
32.14779 <tr valign="top">
32.14780 <td>
32.14781 <p>
32.14782 table.TblLt th.TblColHdr
32.14783 </p>
32.14784 </td>
32.14785 <td>
32.14786 <p>
32.14787 Column header's style. Specify border-top, border-left, border-bottom,
32.14788 background-color.
32.14789 </p>
32.14790 </td>
32.14791 </tr>
32.14792 <tr valign="top">
32.14793 <td>
32.14794 <p>
32.14795 table.TblLt table.TblHdrTbl td
32.14796 </p>
32.14797 </td>
32.14798 <td>
32.14799 <p>
32.14800 Table header table's td style. Specify border, padding, margin, vertical-align,
32.14801 background, width.
32.14802 </p>
32.14803 </td>
32.14804 </tr>
32.14805 <tr valign="top">
32.14806 <td>
32.14807 <p>
32.14808 table.TblLt a.TblHdrLnk:link
32.14809 </p>
32.14810 </td>
32.14811 <td>
32.14812 <p>
32.14813 Table header's link style. Specify background-color, background-position, color,
32.14814 text-decoration, background-image, background-position, padding, min-height.
32.14815 </p>
32.14816 </td>
32.14817 </tr>
32.14818 <tr valign="top">
32.14819 <td>
32.14820 <p>
32.14821 table.TblLt a.TblHdrLnk:visited
32.14822 </p>
32.14823 </td>
32.14824 <td>
32.14825 <p>
32.14826 Table header's link visited style. Specify background-color, background-position,
32.14827 color, text-decoration, background-image, background-position, padding, min-height.
32.14828 </p>
32.14829 </td>
32.14830 </tr>
32.14831 <tr valign="top">
32.14832 <td>
32.14833 <p>
32.14834 table.TblLt a.TblHdrLnk:hover
32.14835 </p>
32.14836 </td>
32.14837 <td>
32.14838 <p>
32.14839 Table header link's hover style. Specify background-color, background-position, color,
32.14840 text-decoration, background-image, background-position.
32.14841 </p>
32.14842 </td>
32.14843 </tr>
32.14844 <tr valign="top">
32.14845 <td>
32.14846 <p>
32.14847 table.TblLt a.TblHdrImgLnk:link
32.14848 </p>
32.14849 </td>
32.14850 <td>
32.14851 <p>
32.14852 Table header's image link style. Specify background-color, color, text-decoration,
32.14853 border-left, background-image, background-position.
32.14854 </p>
32.14855 </td>
32.14856 </tr>
32.14857 <tr valign="top">
32.14858 <td>
32.14859 <p>
32.14860 table.TblLt a.TblHdrImgLnk:visited
32.14861 </p>
32.14862 </td>
32.14863 <td>
32.14864 <p>
32.14865 Table header's image link visited style. Specify background-color, color,
32.14866 text-decoration, border-left, background-image, background-position.
32.14867 </p>
32.14868 </td>
32.14869 </tr>
32.14870 <tr valign="top">
32.14871 <td>
32.14872 <p>
32.14873 table.TblLt a.TblHdrImgLnk:hover
32.14874 </p>
32.14875 </td>
32.14876 <td>
32.14877 <p>
32.14878 Table header's image link hover style. Specify color, background-image,
32.14879 background-color.
32.14880 </p>
32.14881 </td>
32.14882 </tr>
32.14883 <tr valign="top">
32.14884 <td>
32.14885 <p>
32.14886 table.TblLt span.TblColHdrSelDis
32.14887 </p>
32.14888 </td>
32.14889 <td>
32.14890 <p>
32.14891 Table header's selection column disabled style. Specify background-color, color,
32.14892 text-decoration, border-left, background-image, background-position.
32.14893 </p>
32.14894 </td>
32.14895 </tr>
32.14896 <tr valign="top">
32.14897 <td>
32.14898 <p>
32.14899 table.TblLt .TblHdrTxt
32.14900 </p>
32.14901 </td>
32.14902 <td>
32.14903 <p>
32.14904 Table header text style. Specify background-color, color, text-decoration,
32.14905 background-image, background-position.
32.14906 </p>
32.14907 </td>
32.14908 </tr>
32.14909 <tr valign="top">
32.14910 <td>
32.14911 <p>
32.14912 table.TblLt th.TblColHdrSrt
32.14913 </p>
32.14914 </td>
32.14915 <td>
32.14916 <p>
32.14917 Table sort column header's style. Specify border-top, border-left, border-bottom,
32.14918 background-color, background-image.
32.14919 </p>
32.14920 </td>
32.14921 </tr>
32.14922 <tr valign="top">
32.14923 <td>
32.14924 <p>
32.14925 table.TblLt th.TblColHdrSrt a.TblHdrLnk:hover
32.14926 </p>
32.14927 </td>
32.14928 <td>
32.14929 <p>
32.14930 Table sort column header's link style. Specify color, text-decoration,
32.14931 background-image.
32.14932 </p>
32.14933 </td>
32.14934 </tr>
32.14935 <tr valign="top">
32.14936 <td>
32.14937 <p>
32.14938 table.TblLt th.TblColHdrSrt a.TblHdrImgLnk:link
32.14939 </p>
32.14940 </td>
32.14941 <td>
32.14942 <p>
32.14943 Table sort column header's link image style. Specify color, text-decoration,
32.14944 border-left.
32.14945 </p>
32.14946 </td>
32.14947 </tr>
32.14948 <tr valign="top">
32.14949 <td>
32.14950 <p>
32.14951 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrt a.TblHdrImgLnk:visited
32.14952 </p>
32.14953 </td>
32.14954 <td>
32.14955 <p>
32.14956 Table sort column header's link visited image style. Specify color, text-decoration,
32.14957 border-left.
32.14958 </p>
32.14959 </td>
32.14960 </tr>
32.14961 <tr valign="top">
32.14962 <td>
32.14963 <p>
32.14964 table.TblLt th.TblColHdrSrt a.TblHdrImgLnk:hover
32.14965 </p>
32.14966 </td>
32.14967 <td>
32.14968 <p>
32.14969 Table sort column header's link hover image style. Specify color, background-image.
32.14970 </p>
32.14971 </td>
32.14972 </tr>
32.14973 <tr valign="top">
32.14974 <td>
32.14975 <p>
32.14976 table.TblLt th.TblMultColHdr
32.14977 </p>
32.14978 </td>
32.14979 <td>
32.14980 <p>
32.14981 Multiple column header's style. Specify border-top, border-left, border-bottom,
32.14982 background-color, margin, padding, vertical-align.
32.14983 </p>
32.14984 </td>
32.14985 </tr>
32.14986 <tr valign="top">
32.14987 <td>
32.14988 <p>
32.14989 table.TblLt th.TblMultHdr
32.14990 </p>
32.14991 </td>
32.14992 <td>
32.14993 <p>
32.14994 Multiple header root style. Specify border-bottom, background-color, border-top,
32.14995 border-left, text-align, padding.
32.14996 </p>
32.14997 </td>
32.14998 </tr>
32.14999 <tr valign="top">
32.15000 <td>
32.15001 <p>
32.15002 table.TblLt th.TblMultColHdrSrt a.TblHdrLnk:hover
32.15003 </p>
32.15004 </td>
32.15005 <td>
32.15006 <p>
32.15007 Table multiple column sort header's link hover style. Specify color, text-decoration,
32.15008 background-image.
32.15009 </p>
32.15010 </td>
32.15011 </tr>
32.15012 <tr valign="top">
32.15013 <td>
32.15014 <p>
32.15015 table.TblLt th.TblMultColHdrSrt a.TblHdrImgLnk:hover
32.15016 </p>
32.15017 </td>
32.15018 <td>
32.15019 <p>
32.15020 Table multiple column sort header's link hover image style. Specify color,
32.15021 background-image.
32.15022 </p>
32.15023 </td>
32.15024 </tr>
32.15025 <tr valign="top">
32.15026 <td>
32.15027 <p>
32.15028 table.TblLt .TblGrpRow
32.15029 </p>
32.15030 </td>
32.15031 <td>
32.15032 <p>
32.15033 Table group style. Specify background-color, border-left, border-top,
32.15034 background-image, background-position, padding.
32.15035 </p>
32.15036 </td>
32.15037 </tr>
32.15038 <tr valign="top">
32.15039 <td>
32.15040 <p>
32.15041 table.TblLt td.TblFtrRow
32.15042 </p>
32.15043 </td>
32.15044 <td>
32.15045 <p>
32.15046 Table footer's style. Specify padding, border, background-color, vertical-align,
32.15047 text-align, border-left, border-right.
32.15048 </p>
32.15049 </td>
32.15050 </tr>
32.15051 <tr valign="top">
32.15052 <td>
32.15053 <p>
32.15054 table.TblLt .TblFtrRowTxt
32.15055 </p>
32.15056 </td>
32.15057 <td>
32.15058 <p>
32.15059 Table footer text style. Specify font-weight, text style.
32.15060 </p>
32.15061 </td>
32.15062 </tr>
32.15063 <tr valign="top">
32.15064 <td>
32.15065 <p>
32.15066 table.TblLt .TblColFtr
32.15067 </p>
32.15068 </td>
32.15069 <td>
32.15070 <p>
32.15071 Column footer's style. Specify border-bottom, border-top, background-color.
32.15072 </p>
32.15073 </td>
32.15074 </tr>
32.15075 <tr valign="top">
32.15076 <td>
32.15077 <p>
32.15078 table.TblLt .TblColFtrSrt
32.15079 </p>
32.15080 </td>
32.15081 <td>
32.15082 <p>
32.15083 Table column's footer sort style. Specify background-color, border-bottom, border-top.
32.15084 </p>
32.15085 </td>
32.15086 </tr>
32.15087 <tr valign="top">
32.15088 <td>
32.15089 <p>
32.15090 table.TblLt .TblColFtrSpc
32.15091 </p>
32.15092 </td>
32.15093 <td>
32.15094 <p>
32.15095 Table column footer's spacer style. Specify border-left, border-bottom, border-top,
32.15096 background-color.
32.15097 </p>
32.15098 </td>
32.15099 </tr>
32.15100 <tr valign="top">
32.15101 <td>
32.15102 <p>
32.15103 table.TblLt td.TblPnlTd
32.15104 </p>
32.15105 </td>
32.15106 <td>
32.15107 <p>
32.15108 Table embedded panel style. Specify padding-left, border-top, border-bottom.
32.15109 </p>
32.15110 </td>
32.15111 </tr>
32.15112 </table>
32.15113 <table width="95%" border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0">
32.15114 <tr>
32.15115 <td style=" background-color: rgb(204, 204, 204); vertical-align: top; font-weight: bold;"
32.15116 rowspan="1" colspan="2">
32.15117 Tab Set <a name="TabsKeys"></a> <small><a href="#CSSkeys">top</a></small>
32.15118 </td>
32.15119 </tr>
32.15120 <tr valign="top">
32.15121 <th style=" text-align: left;">
32.15122 <p>
32.15123 CSS Selectors
32.15124 </p>
32.15125 </th>
32.15126 <th style=" text-align: left;">
32.15127 <p>
32.15128 Description
32.15129 </p>
32.15130 </th>
32.15131 </tr>
32.15132 <tr valign="top">
32.15133 <td>
32.15134 <p>
32.15135 .Tab1Div
32.15136 </p>
32.15137 </td>
32.15138 <td>
32.15139 <p>
32.15140 Style for the div containing the level 1 tabs. Specify background-color,
32.15141 background-image, background-repeat, background-position, padding.
32.15142 </p>
32.15143 </td>
32.15144 </tr>
32.15145 <tr valign="top">
32.15146 <td>
32.15147 <p>
32.15148 .Tab1Div table
32.15149 </p>
32.15150 </td>
32.15151 <td>
32.15152 <p>
32.15153 Tab level1 table's style. Specify border-collapse.
32.15154 </p>
32.15155 </td>
32.15156 </tr>
32.15157 <tr valign="top">
32.15158 <td>
32.15159 <p>
32.15160 a.Tab1Lnk:link, a.Tab1Lnk:visited
32.15161 </p>
32.15162 </td>
32.15163 <td>
32.15164 <p>
32.15165 Tab level 1 link style for <a> tags for the unselected tabs in level 1. Specify
32.15166 color, text-decoration, display, padding, font-weight, text-align.
32.15167 </p>
32.15168 </td>
32.15169 </tr>
32.15170 <tr valign="top">
32.15171 <td>
32.15172 <p>
32.15173 a.Tab1Lnk:hover
32.15174 </p>
32.15175 </td>
32.15176 <td>
32.15177 <p>
32.15178 Tab level 1 link hover style. Specify text-decoration.
32.15179 </p>
32.15180 </td>
32.15181 </tr>
32.15182 <tr valign="top">
32.15183 <td>
32.15184 <p>
32.15185 .Tab1Div td
32.15186 </p>
32.15187 </td>
32.15188 <td>
32.15189 <p>
32.15190 1<sup>st</sup> level tab div's td style. Specify background-color, border,
32.15191 background-image, backround-repeat, background-position.
32.15192 </p>
32.15193 </td>
32.15194 </tr>
32.15195 <tr valign="top">
32.15196 <td>
32.15197 <p>
32.15198 .Tab1Div td.Tab1TblSpcTd
32.15199 </p>
32.15200 </td>
32.15201 <td>
32.15202 <p>
32.15203 Level 1 tab table's spacer style. Used for the table cells <td> tags separating
32.15204 the unselected level 1 tabs. Specify background-color, background-image,
32.15205 backround-repeat, background-position, border.
32.15206 </p>
32.15207 </td>
32.15208 </tr>
32.15209 <tr valign="top">
32.15210 <td>
32.15211 <p>
32.15212 .Tab1Div div.Tab1SelTxtNew
32.15213 </p>
32.15214 </td>
32.15215 <td>
32.15216 <p>
32.15217 Level 1 tab's new selected text style for the text containing the selected level 1
32.15218 tab. Specify color, display, padding, font-weight, text-align.div.
32.15219 </p>
32.15220 </td>
32.15221 </tr>
32.15222 <tr>
32.15223 <td valign="top">
32.15224 .Tab1TblSelTd
32.15225 </td>
32.15226 <td valign="top">
32.15227 Style for the table cell (td) containing the selected level 1 tab.
32.15228 </td>
32.15229 </tr>
32.15230 <tr valign="top">
32.15231 <td>
32.15232 <p>
32.15233 table.Tab1TblNew td.Tab1TblSelTd
32.15234 </p>
32.15235 </td>
32.15236 <td>
32.15237 <p>
32.15238 Style for the table containing the level 1 tab set when the tab has 1 level, and
32.15239 selected level 1 tab table style. Specify background-color, background-image,
32.15240 backround-repeat, background-position, border, border-bottom.
32.15241 </p>
32.15242 </td>
32.15243 </tr>
32.15244 <tr valign="top">
32.15245 <td>
32.15246 <p>
32.15247 .Tab1Div td a.TabPad
32.15248 </p>
32.15249 </td>
32.15250 <td>
32.15251 <p>
32.15252 Level 1 tab's padding style. Specify padding.
32.15253 </p>
32.15254 </td>
32.15255 </tr>
32.15256 <tr valign="top">
32.15257 <td>
32.15258 <p>
32.15259 .Tab1Div td.Tab1TblSelTd div.TabPad
32.15260 </p>
32.15261 </td>
32.15262 <td>
32.15263 <p>
32.15264 Level 1 selected tab's padding style. Specify padding.
32.15265 </p>
32.15266 </td>
32.15267 </tr>
32.15268 <tr valign="top">
32.15269 <td>
32.15270 <p>
32.15271 table.Tab1Tbl2New td.Tab1TblSelTd
32.15272 </p>
32.15273 </td>
32.15274 <td>
32.15275 <p>
32.15276 Style for the table containing the level 1 tab set when the tab has 2 levels. Selected
32.15277 level 1 tab. Specify background-color, background-image.
32.15278 </p>
32.15279 </td>
32.15280 </tr>
32.15281 <tr valign="top">
32.15282 <td>
32.15283 <p>
32.15284 table.Tab1Tbl3New td.Tab1TblSelTd
32.15285 </p>
32.15286 </td>
32.15287 <td>
32.15288 <p>
32.15289 Style for the table containing the level 1 tab set when the tab has 3 levels. Selected
32.15290 level 1 tab. Specify background-color, background-image.
32.15291 </p>
32.15292 </td>
32.15293 </tr>
32.15294 <tr valign="top">
32.15295 <td>
32.15296 <p>
32.15297 .Tab2Div
32.15298 </p>
32.15299 </td>
32.15300 <td>
32.15301 <p>
32.15302 Style for the div containing the level 2 tabs. Use this as the style for accessing the
32.15303 level 2 tab component style classes. Specify background-color, background-image,
32.15304 background-repeat, background-position, padding.
32.15305 </p>
32.15306 </td>
32.15307 </tr>
32.15308 <tr valign="top">
32.15309 <td>
32.15310 <p>
32.15311 .Tab2Div table
32.15312 </p>
32.15313 </td>
32.15314 <td>
32.15315 <p>
32.15316 Tab level2 table's style. Specify border-collapse.
32.15317 </p>
32.15318 </td>
32.15319 </tr>
32.15320 <tr valign="top">
32.15321 <td>
32.15322 <p>
32.15323 a.Tab2Lnk:link, a.Tab2Lnk:visited
32.15324 </p>
32.15325 </td>
32.15326 <td>
32.15327 <p>
32.15328 Level 2 tab link style. Specify color, text-decoration, display, padding, text-align.
32.15329 </p>
32.15330 </td>
32.15331 </tr>
32.15332 <tr valign="top">
32.15333 <td>
32.15334 <p>
32.15335 a.Tab2Lnk:hover
32.15336 </p>
32.15337 </td>
32.15338 <td>
32.15339 <p>
32.15340 Level 2 tab hover style. Specify text-decoration.
32.15341 </p>
32.15342 </td>
32.15343 </tr>
32.15344 <tr valign="top">
32.15345 <td>
32.15346 <p>
32.15347 .Tab2Div td
32.15348 </p>
32.15349 </td>
32.15350 <td>
32.15351 <p>
32.15352 Level 2 tab's td style. Specify background-color, border, background-image,
32.15353 background-repeat, background-position.
32.15354 </p>
32.15355 </td>
32.15356 </tr>
32.15357 <tr valign="top">
32.15358 <td>
32.15359 <p>
32.15360 .Tab2Div div.Tab2SelTxt
32.15361 </p>
32.15362 </td>
32.15363 <td>
32.15364 <p>
32.15365 Level 2 tab's selected text style. Specify color, display, padding, font-weight,
32.15366 text-align.
32.15367 </p>
32.15368 </td>
32.15369 </tr>
32.15370 <tr valign="top">
32.15371 <td>
32.15372 <p>
32.15373 table.Tab2TblNew td.Tab2TblSelTd
32.15374 </p>
32.15375 </td>
32.15376 <td>
32.15377 <p>
32.15378 Second level tab's selected table style. Specify background-color, border-left,
32.15379 border-right, border-top, background-image.
32.15380 </p>
32.15381 </td>
32.15382 </tr>
32.15383 <tr valign="top">
32.15384 <td>
32.15385 <p>
32.15386 .Tab2Div td.Tab2TblSelTd
32.15387 </p>
32.15388 </td>
32.15389 <td>
32.15390 <p>
32.15391 Second level tab's selected table style. Specify border-bottom, background-repeat,
32.15392 background-position.
32.15393 </p>
32.15394 </td>
32.15395 </tr>
32.15396 <tr valign="top">
32.15397 <td>
32.15398 <p>
32.15399 table.Tab2Tbl3New td.Tab2TblSelTd
32.15400 </p>
32.15401 </td>
32.15402 <td>
32.15403 <p>
32.15404 Second level tab table 3 selected style. Specify background-color, border-left,
32.15405 border-right, border-top, background-image.
32.15406 </p>
32.15407 </td>
32.15408 </tr>
32.15409 <tr valign="top">
32.15410 <td>
32.15411 <p>
32.15412 .Tab2Div td a.TabPad
32.15413 </p>
32.15414 </td>
32.15415 <td>
32.15416 <p>
32.15417 Second level tab's padding style. Specify padding.
32.15418 </p>
32.15419 </td>
32.15420 </tr>
32.15421 <tr valign="top">
32.15422 <td>
32.15423 <p>
32.15424 .Tab2Div td.Tab2TblSelTd div.TabPad
32.15425 </p>
32.15426 </td>
32.15427 <td>
32.15428 <p>
32.15429 Second level selected tab's padding style. Specify padding.
32.15430 </p>
32.15431 </td>
32.15432 </tr>
32.15433 <tr valign="top">
32.15434 <td>
32.15435 <p>
32.15436 .Tab3Div
32.15437 </p>
32.15438 </td>
32.15439 <td>
32.15440 <p>
32.15441 Style for the div containing the level 3 tabs. Use this as the style for accessing the
32.15442 level 3 tab component style classes. Specify background-color, background-image,
32.15443 padding, background-repeat, background-position.
32.15444 </p>
32.15445 </td>
32.15446 </tr>
32.15447 <tr valign="top">
32.15448 <td>
32.15449 <p>
32.15450 a.Tab3Lnk:link,a.Tab3Lnk:visited
32.15451 </p>
32.15452 </td>
32.15453 <td>
32.15454 <p>
32.15455 Link style <a> for the unselected tabs in level 3. Specify color,
32.15456 text-decoration, display, padding, text-align.
32.15457 </p>
32.15458 </td>
32.15459 </tr>
32.15460 <tr valign="top">
32.15461 <td>
32.15462 <p>
32.15463 a.Tab3Lnk:hover
32.15464 </p>
32.15465 </td>
32.15466 <td>
32.15467 <p>
32.15468 Level 3 tab hover style. Specify text-decoration.
32.15469 </p>
32.15470 </td>
32.15471 </tr>
32.15472 <tr valign="top">
32.15473 <td>
32.15474 <p>
32.15475 table.Tab3TblNew
32.15476 </p>
32.15477 </td>
32.15478 <td>
32.15479 <p>
32.15480 Level 3 tab table's style. Specify background-color.
32.15481 </p>
32.15482 </td>
32.15483 </tr>
32.15484 <tr valign="top">
32.15485 <td>
32.15486 <p>
32.15487 table.Tab3TblNew td
32.15488 </p>
32.15489 </td>
32.15490 <td>
32.15491 <p>
32.15492 Level 3 tab table's td style. Specify border-bottom.
32.15493 </p>
32.15494 </td>
32.15495 </tr>
32.15496 <tr valign="top">
32.15497 <td>
32.15498 <p>
32.15499 table.Tab3TblNew div.Tab3SelTxt
32.15500 </p>
32.15501 </td>
32.15502 <td>
32.15503 <p>
32.15504 Level 3 tab table's selected text style. Specify color, font-weight, padding,
32.15505 text-align.
32.15506 </p>
32.15507 </td>
32.15508 </tr>
32.15509 <tr valign="top">
32.15510 <td>
32.15511 <p>
32.15512 table.Tab3TblNew td.Tab3TblSelTd
32.15513 </p>
32.15514 </td>
32.15515 <td>
32.15516 <p>
32.15517 Level 3 tab's selected table's style. Specify border-left, border-right, border-top,
32.15518 background-color, background-image, border-bottom, background-repeat,
32.15519 background-position.
32.15520 </p>
32.15521 </td>
32.15522 </tr>
32.15523 <tr valign="top">
32.15524 <td>
32.15525 <p>
32.15526 .Tab3Div td a.TabPad
32.15527 </p>
32.15528 </td>
32.15529 <td>
32.15530 <p>
32.15531 Third level tab's padding style. Specify padding.
32.15532 </p>
32.15533 </td>
32.15534 </tr>
32.15535 <tr valign="top">
32.15536 <td>
32.15537 <p>
32.15538 .Tab3Div td.Tab3TblSelTd div.TabPad
32.15539 </p>
32.15540 </td>
32.15541 <td>
32.15542 <p>
32.15543 Third level selected tab's padding style. Specify padding.
32.15544 </p>
32.15545 </td>
32.15546 </tr>
32.15547 <tr valign="top">
32.15548 <td>
32.15549 <p>
32.15550 .Tab1Div td.hidden, .Tab2Div td.hidden, .Tab3Div td.hidden
32.15551 </p>
32.15552 </td>
32.15553 <td>
32.15554 <p>
32.15555 Tab's hidden style. Specify display.
32.15556 </p>
32.15557 </td>
32.15558 </tr>
32.15559 </table>
32.15560 <table width="95%" border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0">
32.15561 <tr>
32.15562 <td style=" background-color: rgb(204, 204, 204); vertical-align: top; font-weight: bold;"
32.15563 rowspan="1" colspan="2">
32.15564 Text Field/Text Area/Password <a name="TextFieldKeys"></a> <small><a href=
32.15565 "#CSSkeys">top</a></small>
32.15566 </td>
32.15567 </tr>
32.15568 <tr valign="top">
32.15569 <th style=" text-align: left;">
32.15570 <p>
32.15571 CSS Selectors
32.15572 </p>
32.15573 </th>
32.15574 <th style=" text-align: left;">
32.15575 <p>
32.15576 Description
32.15577 </p>
32.15578 </th>
32.15579 </tr>
32.15580 <tr valign="top">
32.15581 <td>
32.15582 <p>
32.15583 .TxtFld
32.15584 </p>
32.15585 </td>
32.15586 <td>
32.15587 <p>
32.15588 Text field's style. Specify border-top, border-left, border-bottom, border-right,
32.15589 padding-left.
32.15590 </p>
32.15591 </td>
32.15592 </tr>
32.15593 <tr valign="top">
32.15594 <td>
32.15595 <p>
32.15596 .TxtFldDis
32.15597 </p>
32.15598 </td>
32.15599 <td>
32.15600 <p>
32.15601 Text field's disabled style. Specify background-color, color, border-top, border-left,
32.15602 border-right, border-bottom,padding-left.
32.15603 </p>
32.15604 </td>
32.15605 </tr>
32.15606 <tr valign="top">
32.15607 <td>
32.15608 <p>
32.15609 .TxtAra
32.15610 </p>
32.15611 </td>
32.15612 <td>
32.15613 <p>
32.15614 Text area's style. Specify border-top, border-left, border-bottom, border-right,
32.15615 padding-left.
32.15616 </p>
32.15617 </td>
32.15618 </tr>
32.15619 <tr valign="top">
32.15620 <td>
32.15621 <p>
32.15622 .TxtAraDis
32.15623 </p>
32.15624 </td>
32.15625 <td>
32.15626 <p>
32.15627 Text area's disabled style. Specify background-color, color, border-top, border-left,
32.15628 border-right, border-bottom,padding-left.
32.15629 </p>
32.15630 </td>
32.15631 </tr>
32.15632 <tr valign="top">
32.15633 <td>
32.15634
32.15635 </td>
32.15636 <td>
32.15637
32.15638 </td>
32.15639 </tr>
32.15640 </table>
32.15641 <table width="95%" border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0">
32.15642 <tr>
32.15643 <td style=" background-color: rgb(204, 204, 204); vertical-align: top;" rowspan="1"
32.15644 colspan="2">
32.15645 <b>Tree <a name="TreesKey"></a></b> <small style=" font-weight: bold;"><a href=
32.15646 "#CSSkeys">top</a></small>
32.15647 </td>
32.15648 </tr>
32.15649 <tr valign="top">
32.15650 <th style=" text-align: left;">
32.15651 <p>
32.15652 CSS Selectors
32.15653 </p>
32.15654 </th>
32.15655 <th style=" text-align: left;">
32.15656 <p>
32.15657 Description
32.15658 </p>
32.15659 </th>
32.15660 </tr>
32.15661 <tr valign="top">
32.15662 <td>
32.15663 <p>
32.15664 .Tree
32.15665 </p>
32.15666 </td>
32.15667 <td>
32.15668 <p>
32.15669 Tree's style. Specify background-color, width.
32.15670 </p>
32.15671 </td>
32.15672 </tr>
32.15673 <tr valign="top">
32.15674 <td>
32.15675 <p>
32.15676 a.TreeLink:link, a.TreeLink:visited, a.TreeLink:hover
32.15677 </p>
32.15678 </td>
32.15679 <td>
32.15680 <p>
32.15681 Tree link's style. Specify color, text-decoration.
32.15682 </p>
32.15683 </td>
32.15684 </tr>
32.15685 <tr valign="top">
32.15686 <td>
32.15687 <p>
32.15688 a.TreeParentLink:link, a.TreeParentLink:visited, a.TreeParentLink:hover
32.15689 </p>
32.15690 </td>
32.15691 <td>
32.15692 <p>
32.15693 Tree parent link's style. Specify color, text-decoration, font-style.
32.15694 </p>
32.15695 </td>
32.15696 </tr>
32.15697 <tr valign="top">
32.15698 <td>
32.15699 <p>
32.15700 a.TreeSelLink:link, a.TreeSelLink:visited, a.TreeSelLink:hover
32.15701 </p>
32.15702 </td>
32.15703 <td>
32.15704 <p>
32.15705 Tree's selected link style. Specify color, text-decoration, font-weight.
32.15706 </p>
32.15707 </td>
32.15708 </tr>
32.15709 <tr valign="top">
32.15710 <td>
32.15711 <p>
32.15712 .TreeRootRow
32.15713 </p>
32.15714 </td>
32.15715 <td>
32.15716 <p>
32.15717 Tree root row's style. Specify background-color, height.
32.15718 </p>
32.15719 </td>
32.15720 </tr>
32.15721 <tr valign="top">
32.15722 <td>
32.15723 <p>
32.15724 .TreeRootRowHeader
32.15725 </p>
32.15726 </td>
32.15727 <td>
32.15728 <p>
32.15729 Tree root row header's style. Specify background-color, height.
32.15730 </p>
32.15731 </td>
32.15732 </tr>
32.15733 <tr valign="top">
32.15734 <td>
32.15735 <p>
32.15736 .TreeSelRow
32.15737 </p>
32.15738 </td>
32.15739 <td>
32.15740 <p>
32.15741 Tree's selected row style. Specify padding-top, padding-bottom.
32.15742 </p>
32.15743 </td>
32.15744 </tr>
32.15745 <tr valign="top">
32.15746 <td>
32.15747 <p>
32.15748 .TreeSelText
32.15749 </p>
32.15750 </td>
32.15751 <td>
32.15752 <p>
32.15753 Tree's selected text style. Specify color, font-weight.
32.15754 </p>
32.15755 </td>
32.15756 </tr>
32.15757 <tr valign="top">
32.15758 <td>
32.15759 <p>
32.15760 .TreeImg
32.15761 </p>
32.15762 </td>
32.15763 <td>
32.15764 <p>
32.15765 Tree image style. Specify padding-top, padding-bottom.
32.15766 </p>
32.15767 </td>
32.15768 </tr>
32.15769 <tr valign="top">
32.15770 <td>
32.15771 <p>
32.15772 .TreeImgHeight
32.15773 </p>
32.15774 </td>
32.15775 <td>
32.15776 <p>
32.15777 Tree image height style.
32.15778 </p>
32.15779 </td>
32.15780 </tr>
32.15781 <tr valign="top">
32.15782 <td>
32.15783 <p>
32.15784 .TreeContent
32.15785 </p>
32.15786 </td>
32.15787 <td>
32.15788 <p>
32.15789 Tree content's style. Specify display, vertical-align, padding-left.
32.15790 </p>
32.15791 </td>
32.15792 </tr>
32.15793 <tr valign="top">
32.15794 <td>
32.15795 <p>
32.15796 .TreeLinkSpace
32.15797 </p>
32.15798 </td>
32.15799 <td>
32.15800 <p>
32.15801 Tree link space style. Specify margin-left.
32.15802 </p>
32.15803 </td>
32.15804 </tr>
32.15805 <tr valign="top">
32.15806 <td>
32.15807 <p>
32.15808 .TreeRow
32.15809 </p>
32.15810 </td>
32.15811 <td>
32.15812 <p>
32.15813 Tree row's style. Specify white-space, clear.
32.15814 </p>
32.15815 </td>
32.15816 </tr>
32.15817 <tr valign="top">
32.15818 <td>
32.15819 <p>
32.15820 .TreeRow .float
32.15821 </p>
32.15822 </td>
32.15823 <td>
32.15824 <p>
32.15825 Tree row's float style. Specify padding-left.
32.15826 </p>
32.15827 </td>
32.15828 </tr>
32.15829 <tr valign="top">
32.15830 <td>
32.15831 <p>
32.15832 .TreeRootRow .float
32.15833 </p>
32.15834 </td>
32.15835 <td>
32.15836 <p>
32.15837 Tree root row's float style. Specify padding-left.
32.15838 </p>
32.15839 </td>
32.15840 </tr>
32.15841 <tr valign="top">
32.15842 <td>
32.15843 <p>
32.15844 .TreeSelRow .float
32.15845 </p>
32.15846 </td>
32.15847 <td>
32.15848 <p>
32.15849 Selected tree row's float style. Specify padding style.
32.15850 </p>
32.15851 </td>
32.15852 </tr>
32.15853 </table>
32.15854 <h3>
32.15855 <a name="ThemeImages"></a> Theme Images
32.15856 </h3>
32.15857 <p>
32.15858 The images used by the components are located in the
32.15859 <code>com/sun/web/ui/defaulttheme/images</code> directory, in component subdirectories. These
32.15860 images are mapped to keys in the <code>images.properties</code> file. The keys for the
32.15861 images are listed in the table below.
32.15862 </p>
32.15863 <ul class="note">
32.15864 <li>
32.15865 Keys might have been added or changed since this document was created. The
32.15866 <code>images.properties</code> file contains the correct set of keys.
32.15867 </li>
32.15868 </ul>
32.15869 <table width="95%" border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0">
32.15870 <thead>
32.15871 <tr valign="top">
32.15872 <th style=" vertical-align: top; width: 346px; text-align: left;">
32.15873 <p>
32.15874 Image key name
32.15875 </p>
32.15876 </th>
32.15877 <th style=" vertical-align: top; width: 504px; text-align: left;">
32.15878 <p>
32.15879 Description
32.15880 </p>
32.15881 </th>
32.15882 </tr>
32.15883 </thead><tbody>
32.15884 <tr valign="top">
32.15885 <td>
32.15886 <p>
32.15887 <font size="-1">ALARM_CRITICAL_SMALL</font>
32.15888 </p>
32.15889 </td>
32.15890 <td>
32.15891 <p>
32.15892 Critical alarm, small image.
32.15893 </p>
32.15894 </td>
32.15895 </tr>
32.15896 <tr valign="top">
32.15897 <td>
32.15898 <p>
32.15899 <font size="-1">ALARM_CRITICAL_MEDIUM</font>
32.15900 </p>
32.15901 </td>
32.15902 <td>
32.15903 <p>
32.15904 Critical alarm, medium image.
32.15905 </p>
32.15906 </td>
32.15907 </tr>
32.15908 <tr valign="top">
32.15909 <td>
32.15910 <p>
32.15911 <font size="-1">ALARM_MAJOR_SMALL</font>
32.15912 </p>
32.15913 </td>
32.15914 <td>
32.15915 <p>
32.15916 Major alarm, small image.
32.15917 </p>
32.15918 </td>
32.15919 </tr>
32.15920 <tr valign="top">
32.15921 <td>
32.15922 <p>
32.15923 <font size="-1">ALARM_MINOR_SMALL</font>
32.15924 </p>
32.15925 </td>
32.15926 <td>
32.15927 <p>
32.15928 Minor alarm, small image.
32.15929 </p>
32.15930 </td>
32.15931 </tr>
32.15932 <tr valign="top">
32.15933 <td>
32.15934 <p>
32.15935 <font size="-1">ALARM_MINOR_MEDIUM</font>
32.15936 </p>
32.15937 </td>
32.15938 <td>
32.15939 <p>
32.15940 Minor alarm, medium image.
32.15941 </p>
32.15942 </td>
32.15943 </tr>
32.15944 <tr valign="top">
32.15945 <td>
32.15946 <p>
32.15947 <font size="-1">ALARM_DOWN_SMALL</font>
32.15948 </p>
32.15949 </td>
32.15950 <td>
32.15951 <p>
32.15952 Down alarm, small image.
32.15953 </p>
32.15954 </td>
32.15955 </tr>
32.15956 <tr valign="top">
32.15957 <td>
32.15958 <p>
32.15959 <font size="-1">ALARM_DOWN_MEDIUM</font>
32.15960 </p>
32.15961 </td>
32.15962 <td>
32.15963 <p>
32.15964 Down alarm, medium image.
32.15965 </p>
32.15966 </td>
32.15967 </tr>
32.15968 <tr valign="top">
32.15969 <td>
32.15970 <p>
32.15971 <font size="-1">ALARM_MASTHEAD_CRITICAL_MEDIUM</font>
32.15972 </p>
32.15973 </td>
32.15974 <td>
32.15975 <p>
32.15976 Critical alarm in masthead, medium image.
32.15977 </p>
32.15978 </td>
32.15979 </tr>
32.15980 <tr valign="top">
32.15981 <td>
32.15982 <p>
32.15983 <font size="-1">ALARM_MASTHEAD_CRITICAL_DIMMED</font>
32.15984 </p>
32.15985 </td>
32.15986 <td>
32.15987 <p>
32.15988 Critical alarm in masthead, medium image, dimmed.
32.15989 </p>
32.15990 </td>
32.15991 </tr>
32.15992 <tr valign="top">
32.15993 <td>
32.15994 <p>
32.15995 <font size="-1">ALARM_MASTHEAD_MAJOR_MEDIUM</font>
32.15996 </p>
32.15997 </td>
32.15998 <td>
32.15999 <p>
32.16000 Major alarm in masthead, medium image.
32.16001 </p>
32.16002 </td>
32.16003 </tr>
32.16004 <tr valign="top">
32.16005 <td>
32.16006 <p>
32.16007 <font size="-1">ALARM_MASTHEAD_MAJOR_DIMMED</font>
32.16008 </p>
32.16009 </td>
32.16010 <td>
32.16011 Major alarm in masthead, medium image, dimmed.
32.16012 </td>
32.16013 </tr>
32.16014 <tr valign="top">
32.16015 <td>
32.16016 <p>
32.16017 <font size="-1">ALARM_MASTHEAD_MINOR_MEDIUM</font>
32.16018 </p>
32.16019 </td>
32.16020 <td>
32.16021 <p>
32.16022 Minor alarm in masthead, medium image.
32.16023 </p>
32.16024 </td>
32.16025 </tr>
32.16026 <tr valign="top">
32.16027 <td>
32.16028 <p>
32.16029 <font size="-1">ALARM_MASTHEAD_MINOR_DIMMED</font>
32.16030 </p>
32.16031 </td>
32.16032 <td>
32.16033 <p>
32.16034 Minor alarm in masthead, medium image, dimmed.
32.16035 </p>
32.16036 </td>
32.16037 </tr>
32.16038 <tr valign="top">
32.16039 <td>
32.16040 <p>
32.16041 <font size="-1">ALERT_DEGRADED_DIMMED</font>
32.16042 </p>
32.16043 </td>
32.16044 <td>
32.16045 <p>
32.16046 Degraded alert, dimmed image.
32.16047 </p>
32.16048 </td>
32.16049 </tr>
32.16050 <tr valign="top">
32.16051 <td>
32.16052 <p>
32.16053 <font size="-1">ALERT_DEGRADED_LARGE</font>
32.16054 </p>
32.16055 </td>
32.16056 <td>
32.16057 <p>
32.16058 Degraded alert, large image.
32.16059 </p>
32.16060 </td>
32.16061 </tr>
32.16062 <tr valign="top">
32.16063 <td>
32.16064 <p>
32.16065 <font size="-1">ALERT_DEGRADED_MEDIUM</font>
32.16066 </p>
32.16067 </td>
32.16068 <td>
32.16069 <p>
32.16070 Degraded alert, medium image.
32.16071 </p>
32.16072 </td>
32.16073 </tr>
32.16074 <tr valign="top">
32.16075 <td>
32.16076 <p>
32.16077 <font size="-1">ALERT_DEGRADED_SMALL</font>
32.16078 </p>
32.16079 </td>
32.16080 <td>
32.16081 <p>
32.16082 Degraded alert, small image.
32.16083 </p>
32.16084 </td>
32.16085 </tr>
32.16086 <tr valign="top">
32.16087 <td>
32.16088 <p>
32.16089 <font size="-1">ALERT_ERROR_LARGE</font>
32.16090 </p>
32.16091 </td>
32.16092 <td>
32.16093 <p>
32.16094 Error type Alert, large image.
32.16095 </p>
32.16096 </td>
32.16097 </tr>
32.16098 <tr valign="top">
32.16099 <td>
32.16100 <p>
32.16101 <font size="-1">ALERT_ERROR_MEDIUM</font>
32.16102 </p>
32.16103 </td>
32.16104 <td>
32.16105 <p>
32.16106 Error type Alert, medium image.
32.16107 </p>
32.16108 </td>
32.16109 </tr>
32.16110 <tr valign="top">
32.16111 <td>
32.16112 <p>
32.16113 <font size="-1">ALERT_ERROR_SMALL</font>
32.16114 </p>
32.16115 </td>
32.16116 <td>
32.16117 <p>
32.16118 Error type Alert, small image.
32.16119 </p>
32.16120 </td>
32.16121 </tr>
32.16122 <tr valign="top">
32.16123 <td>
32.16124 <p>
32.16125 <font size="-1">ALERT_FAILED_DIMMED</font>
32.16126 </p>
32.16127 </td>
32.16128 <td>
32.16129 <p>
32.16130 Failed/Fatal type alert, dimmed image.
32.16131 </p>
32.16132 </td>
32.16133 </tr>
32.16134 <tr valign="top">
32.16135 <td>
32.16136 <p>
32.16137 <font size="-1">ALERT_FAILED_LARGE</font>
32.16138 </p>
32.16139 </td>
32.16140 <td>
32.16141 <p>
32.16142 Failed/Fatal type alert, large image.
32.16143 </p>
32.16144 </td>
32.16145 </tr>
32.16146 <tr valign="top">
32.16147 <td>
32.16148 <p>
32.16149 <font size="-1">ALERT_FAILED_MEDIUM</font>
32.16150 </p>
32.16151 </td>
32.16152 <td>
32.16153 <p>
32.16154 Failed/Fatal type alert, medium image.
32.16155 </p>
32.16156 </td>
32.16157 </tr>
32.16158 <tr valign="top">
32.16159 <td>
32.16160 <p>
32.16161 <font size="-1">ALERT_FAILED_SMALL</font>
32.16162 </p>
32.16163 </td>
32.16164 <td>
32.16165 <p>
32.16166 Failed/Fatal type alert, small image.
32.16167 </p>
32.16168 </td>
32.16169 </tr>
32.16170 <tr valign="top">
32.16171 <td>
32.16172 <p>
32.16173 <font size="-1">ALERT_HELP_LARGE</font>
32.16174 </p>
32.16175 </td>
32.16176 <td>
32.16177 <p>
32.16178 Help/Question type alert, large image.
32.16179 </p>
32.16180 </td>
32.16181 </tr>
32.16182 <tr valign="top">
32.16183 <td>
32.16184 <p>
32.16185 <font size="-1">ALERT_HELP_MEDIUM</font>
32.16186 </p>
32.16187 </td>
32.16188 <td>
32.16189 <p>
32.16190 Help/Question type alert, medium image.
32.16191 </p>
32.16192 </td>
32.16193 </tr>
32.16194 <tr valign="top">
32.16195 <td>
32.16196 <p>
32.16197 <font size="-1">ALERT_HELP_SMALL</font>
32.16198 </p>
32.16199 </td>
32.16200 <td>
32.16201 <p>
32.16202 Help/Question type alert, small image.
32.16203 </p>
32.16204 </td>
32.16205 </tr>
32.16206 <tr valign="top">
32.16207 <td>
32.16208 <p>
32.16209 <font size="-1">ALERT_INFO_LARGE</font>
32.16210 </p>
32.16211 </td>
32.16212 <td>
32.16213 <p>
32.16214 Information type alert, large image.
32.16215 </p>
32.16216 </td>
32.16217 </tr>
32.16218 <tr valign="top">
32.16219 <td>
32.16220 <p>
32.16221 <font size="-1">ALERT_INFO_MEDIUM</font>
32.16222 </p>
32.16223 </td>
32.16224 <td>
32.16225 <p>
32.16226 Information type alert, medium image.
32.16227 </p>
32.16228 </td>
32.16229 </tr>
32.16230 <tr valign="top">
32.16231 <td>
32.16232 <p>
32.16233 <font size="-1">ALERT_INFO_SMALL</font>
32.16234 </p>
32.16235 </td>
32.16236 <td>
32.16237 <p>
32.16238 Information type alert, small image.
32.16239 </p>
32.16240 </td>
32.16241 </tr>
32.16242 <tr valign="top">
32.16243 <td>
32.16244 <p>
32.16245 <font size="-1">ALERT_OK_DIMMED</font>
32.16246 </p>
32.16247 </td>
32.16248 <td>
32.16249 <p>
32.16250 Ok type alert, dimmed image.
32.16251 </p>
32.16252 </td>
32.16253 </tr>
32.16254 <tr valign="top">
32.16255 <td>
32.16256 <p>
32.16257 <font size="-1">ALERT_OK_LARGE</font>
32.16258 </p>
32.16259 </td>
32.16260 <td>
32.16261 <p>
32.16262 Ok type alert, large image.
32.16263 </p>
32.16264 </td>
32.16265 </tr>
32.16266 <tr valign="top">
32.16267 <td>
32.16268 <p>
32.16269 <font size="-1">ALERT_OK_MEDIUM</font>
32.16270 </p>
32.16271 </td>
32.16272 <td>
32.16273 <p>
32.16274 Ok type alert, medium image.
32.16275 </p>
32.16276 </td>
32.16277 </tr>
32.16278 <tr valign="top">
32.16279 <td>
32.16280 <p>
32.16281 <font size="-1">ALERT_OK_SMALL</font>
32.16282 </p>
32.16283 </td>
32.16284 <td>
32.16285 <p>
32.16286 Ok type alert, small image.
32.16287 </p>
32.16288 </td>
32.16289 </tr>
32.16290 <tr valign="top">
32.16291 <td>
32.16292 <p>
32.16293 <font size="-1">ALERT_SUCCESS_LARGE</font>
32.16294 </p>
32.16295 </td>
32.16296 <td>
32.16297 <p>
32.16298 Success alert, large image.
32.16299 </p>
32.16300 </td>
32.16301 </tr>
32.16302 <tr valign="top">
32.16303 <td>
32.16304 <p>
32.16305 <font size="-1">ALERT_SUCCESS_MEDIUM</font>
32.16306 </p>
32.16307 </td>
32.16308 <td>
32.16309 <p>
32.16310 Success alert, medium image.
32.16311 </p>
32.16312 </td>
32.16313 </tr>
32.16314 <tr valign="top">
32.16315 <td>
32.16316 <p>
32.16317 <font size="-1">ALERT_SUCCESS_SMALL</font>
32.16318 </p>
32.16319 </td>
32.16320 <td>
32.16321 <p>
32.16322 Success alert, small image.
32.16323 </p>
32.16324 </td>
32.16325 </tr>
32.16326 <tr valign="top">
32.16327 <td>
32.16328 <p>
32.16329 <font size="-1">ALERT_UNKNOWN_DIMMED</font>
32.16330 </p>
32.16331 </td>
32.16332 <td>
32.16333 <p>
32.16334 Unknown type alert, dimmed image.
32.16335 </p>
32.16336 </td>
32.16337 </tr>
32.16338 <tr valign="top">
32.16339 <td>
32.16340 <p>
32.16341 <font size="-1">ALERT_UNKNOWN_LARGE</font>
32.16342 </p>
32.16343 </td>
32.16344 <td>
32.16345 <p>
32.16346 Unknown type alert, large image.
32.16347 </p>
32.16348 </td>
32.16349 </tr>
32.16350 <tr valign="top">
32.16351 <td>
32.16352 <p>
32.16353 <font size="-1">ALERT_UNKNOWN_MEDIUM</font>
32.16354 </p>
32.16355 </td>
32.16356 <td>
32.16357 <p>
32.16358 Unknown type alert, medium image.
32.16359 </p>
32.16360 </td>
32.16361 </tr>
32.16362 <tr valign="top">
32.16363 <td>
32.16364 <p>
32.16365 <font size="-1">ALERT_UNKNOWN_SMALL</font>
32.16366 </p>
32.16367 </td>
32.16368 <td>
32.16369 <p>
32.16370 Unknown type alert, small image.
32.16371 </p>
32.16372 </td>
32.16373 </tr>
32.16374 <tr valign="top">
32.16375 <td>
32.16376 <p>
32.16377 <font size="-1">ALERT_WARNING_LARGE</font>
32.16378 </p>
32.16379 </td>
32.16380 <td>
32.16381 <p>
32.16382 Warning alert, large image.
32.16383 </p>
32.16384 </td>
32.16385 </tr>
32.16386 <tr valign="top">
32.16387 <td>
32.16388 <p>
32.16389 <font size="-1">ALERT_WARNING_MEDIUM</font>
32.16390 </p>
32.16391 </td>
32.16392 <td>
32.16393 <p>
32.16394 Warning alert, medium image.
32.16395 </p>
32.16396 </td>
32.16397 </tr>
32.16398 <tr valign="top">
32.16399 <td>
32.16400 <p>
32.16401 <font size="-1">ALERT_WARNING_SMALL</font>
32.16402 </p>
32.16403 </td>
32.16404 <td>
32.16405 <p>
32.16406 Warning alert, small image.
32.16407 </p>
32.16408 </td>
32.16409 </tr>
32.16410 <tr valign="top">
32.16411 <td>
32.16412 <p>
32.16413 <font size="-1">PRIMARY_ENABLED</font>
32.16414 </p>
32.16415 </td>
32.16416 <td>
32.16417 <p>
32.16418 Primary button enabled.
32.16419 </p>
32.16420 </td>
32.16421 </tr>
32.16422 <tr valign="top">
32.16423 <td>
32.16424 <p>
32.16425 <font size="-1">PRIMARY_MINI_ENABLED</font>
32.16426 </p>
32.16427 </td>
32.16428 <td>
32.16429 <p>
32.16430 Mini primary button, enabled.
32.16431 </p>
32.16432 </td>
32.16433 </tr>
32.16434 <tr valign="top">
32.16435 <td>
32.16436 <p>
32.16437 <font size="-1">PRIMARY_MINI_ROLL</font>
32.16438 </p>
32.16439 </td>
32.16440 <td>
32.16441 <p>
32.16442 Mini primary button roll over image.
32.16443 </p>
32.16444 </td>
32.16445 </tr>
32.16446 <tr valign="top">
32.16447 <td>
32.16448 <p>
32.16449 <font size="-1">PRIMARY_ROLL</font>
32.16450 </p>
32.16451 </td>
32.16452 <td>
32.16453 <p>
32.16454 Primary button roll over image.
32.16455 </p>
32.16456 </td>
32.16457 </tr>
32.16458 <tr valign="top">
32.16459 <td>
32.16460 <p>
32.16461 <font size="-1">SECONDARY_ENABLED</font>
32.16462 </p>
32.16463 </td>
32.16464 <td>
32.16465 <p>
32.16466 Secondary button enabled.
32.16467 </p>
32.16468 </td>
32.16469 </tr>
32.16470 <tr valign="top">
32.16471 <td>
32.16472 <p>
32.16473 <font size="-1">SECONDARY_MINI_ENABLED</font>
32.16474 </p>
32.16475 </td>
32.16476 <td>
32.16477 <p>
32.16478 Secondary mini button enabled.
32.16479 </p>
32.16480 </td>
32.16481 </tr>
32.16482 <tr valign="top">
32.16483 <td>
32.16484 <p>
32.16485 <font size="-1">SECONDARY_MINI_ROLL</font>
32.16486 </p>
32.16487 </td>
32.16488 <td>
32.16489 <p>
32.16490 Secondary mini button roll over image.
32.16491 </p>
32.16492 </td>
32.16493 </tr>
32.16494 <tr valign="top">
32.16495 <td>
32.16496 <p>
32.16497 <font size="-1">SECONDARY_ROLL</font>
32.16498 </p>
32.16499 </td>
32.16500 <td>
32.16501 <p>
32.16502 Secondary roll over button image.
32.16503 </p>
32.16504 </td>
32.16505 </tr>
32.16506 <tr valign="top">
32.16507 <td>
32.16508 <p>
32.16509 <font size="-1">CALENDAR_BACKWARD</font>
32.16510 </p>
32.16511 </td>
32.16512 <td>
32.16513 <p>
32.16514 Back image for calendar.
32.16515 </p>
32.16516 </td>
32.16517 </tr>
32.16518 <tr valign="top">
32.16519 <td>
32.16520 <p>
32.16521 <font size="-1">CALENDAR_DROP_SHADOW</font>
32.16522 </p>
32.16523 </td>
32.16524 <td>
32.16525 <p>
32.16526 Calendar's shadow image.
32.16527 </p>
32.16528 </td>
32.16529 </tr>
32.16530 <tr valign="top">
32.16531 <td>
32.16532 <p>
32.16533 <font size="-1">CALENDAR_FOOTER_GRADIENT</font>
32.16534 </p>
32.16535 </td>
32.16536 <td>
32.16537 <p>
32.16538 Calendar footer gradient image.
32.16539 </p>
32.16540 </td>
32.16541 </tr>
32.16542 <tr valign="top">
32.16543 <td>
32.16544 <p>
32.16545 <font size="-1">CALENDAR_TITLE_GRADIENT</font>
32.16546 </p>
32.16547 </td>
32.16548 <td>
32.16549 <p>
32.16550 Calendar title gradient image.
32.16551 </p>
32.16552 </td>
32.16553 </tr>
32.16554 <tr valign="top">
32.16555 <td>
32.16556 <p>
32.16557 <font size="-1">CALENDAR_FORWARD</font>
32.16558 </p>
32.16559 </td>
32.16560 <td>
32.16561 <p>
32.16562 Calendar forward button image.
32.16563 </p>
32.16564 </td>
32.16565 </tr>
32.16566 <tr valign="top">
32.16567 <td>
32.16568 <p>
32.16569 <font size="-1">CALENDAR_BUTTON</font>
32.16570 </p>
32.16571 </td>
32.16572 <td>
32.16573 <p>
32.16574 Calendar button's image.
32.16575 </p>
32.16576 </td>
32.16577 </tr>
32.16578 <tr valign="top">
32.16579 <td>
32.16580 <p>
32.16581 <font size="-1">CALENDAR_BUTTON_DISABLED</font>
32.16582 </p>
32.16583 </td>
32.16584 <td>
32.16585 <p>
32.16586 Calendar button's disabled image.
32.16587 </p>
32.16588 </td>
32.16589 </tr>
32.16590 <tr valign="top">
32.16591 <td>
32.16592 <p>
32.16593 <font size="-1">CALENDAR_BUTTON_FLIP</font>
32.16594 </p>
32.16595 </td>
32.16596 <td>
32.16597 <p>
32.16598 Calendar button's flip image.
32.16599 </p>
32.16600 </td>
32.16601 </tr>
32.16602 <tr valign="top">
32.16603 <td>
32.16604 <p>
32.16605 <font size="-1">CALENDAR_BUTTON_ROLL</font>
32.16606 </p>
32.16607 </td>
32.16608 <td>
32.16609 <p>
32.16610 Calendar button's roll over image.
32.16611 </p>
32.16612 </td>
32.16613 </tr>
32.16614 <tr valign="top">
32.16615 <td>
32.16616 <p>
32.16617 <font size="-1">HELP_BACK</font>
32.16618 </p>
32.16619 </td>
32.16620 <td>
32.16621 <p>
32.16622 Help's back button.
32.16623 </p>
32.16624 </td>
32.16625 </tr>
32.16626 <tr valign="top">
32.16627 <td>
32.16628 <p>
32.16629 <font size="-1">HELP_BACK_DISABLED</font>
32.16630 </p>
32.16631 </td>
32.16632 <td>
32.16633 <p>
32.16634 Help's back button disabled.
32.16635 </p>
32.16636 </td>
32.16637 </tr>
32.16638 <tr valign="top">
32.16639 <td>
32.16640 <p>
32.16641 <font size="-1">HELP_FORWARD</font>
32.16642 </p>
32.16643 </td>
32.16644 <td>
32.16645 <p>
32.16646 Help's forward button.
32.16647 </p>
32.16648 </td>
32.16649 </tr>
32.16650 <tr valign="top">
32.16651 <td>
32.16652 <p>
32.16653 <font size="-1">HELP_FORWARD_DISABLED</font>
32.16654 </p>
32.16655 </td>
32.16656 <td>
32.16657 <p>
32.16658 Help's forward disabled button.
32.16659 </p>
32.16660 </td>
32.16661 </tr>
32.16662 <tr valign="top">
32.16663 <td>
32.16664 <p>
32.16665 <font size="-1">HELP_PRINT</font>
32.16666 </p>
32.16667 </td>
32.16668 <td>
32.16669 <p>
32.16670 Help window print image.
32.16671 </p>
32.16672 </td>
32.16673 </tr>
32.16674 <tr valign="top">
32.16675 <td>
32.16676 <p>
32.16677 <font size="-1">HELP_PRINT_DISABLED</font>
32.16678 </p>
32.16679 </td>
32.16680 <td>
32.16681 <p>
32.16682 Print disabled image style.
32.16683 </p>
32.16684 </td>
32.16685 </tr>
32.16686 <tr valign="top">
32.16687 <td>
32.16688 <p>
32.16689 <font size="-1">HELP_BTNNAV_GRADIENT</font>
32.16690 </p>
32.16691 </td>
32.16692 <td>
32.16693 <p>
32.16694 Help navigation button gradient image.
32.16695 </p>
32.16696 </td>
32.16697 </tr>
32.16698 <tr valign="top">
32.16699 <td>
32.16700 <p>
32.16701 <font size="-1">HREF_ANCHOR</font>
32.16702 </p>
32.16703 </td>
32.16704 <td>
32.16705 <p>
32.16706 Href's anchor image.
32.16707 </p>
32.16708 </td>
32.16709 </tr>
32.16710 <tr valign="top">
32.16711 <td>
32.16712 <p>
32.16713 <font size="-1">HREF_TOP</font>
32.16714 </p>
32.16715 </td>
32.16716 <td>
32.16717 <p>
32.16718 Top href image.
32.16719 </p>
32.16720 </td>
32.16721 </tr>
32.16722 <tr valign="top">
32.16723 <td>
32.16724 <p>
32.16725 <font size="-1">HREF_LINK</font>
32.16726 </p>
32.16727 </td>
32.16728 <td>
32.16729 <p>
32.16730 Href link image.
32.16731 </p>
32.16732 </td>
32.16733 </tr>
32.16734 <tr valign="top">
32.16735 <td>
32.16736 <p>
32.16737 <font size="-1">LABEL_INVALID_ICON</font>
32.16738 </p>
32.16739 </td>
32.16740 <td>
32.16741 <p>
32.16742 Invalid icon image for label.
32.16743 </p>
32.16744 </td>
32.16745 </tr>
32.16746 <tr valign="top">
32.16747 <td>
32.16748 <p>
32.16749 <font size="-1">LABEL_REQUIRED_ICON</font>
32.16750 </p>
32.16751 </td>
32.16752 <td>
32.16753 <p>
32.16754 Required icon image for label.
32.16755 </p>
32.16756 </td>
32.16757 </tr>
32.16758 <tr valign="top">
32.16759 <td>
32.16760 <p>
32.16761 <font size="-1">MASTHEAD_STATUS_ICON</font>
32.16762 </p>
32.16763 </td>
32.16764 <td>
32.16765 <p>
32.16766 Masthead's status icon image.
32.16767 </p>
32.16768 </td>
32.16769 </tr>
32.16770 <tr valign="top">
32.16771 <td>
32.16772 <p>
32.16773 <font size="-1">MASTHEAD_BACKGROUND</font>
32.16774 </p>
32.16775 </td>
32.16776 <td>
32.16777 <p>
32.16778 Masthead's background image.
32.16779 </p>
32.16780 </td>
32.16781 </tr>
32.16782 <tr valign="top">
32.16783 <td>
32.16784 <p>
32.16785 <font size="-1">MASTHEAD_SEPARATOR</font>
32.16786 </p>
32.16787 </td>
32.16788 <td>
32.16789 <p>
32.16790 Masthead's separator image.
32.16791 </p>
32.16792 </td>
32.16793 </tr>
32.16794 <tr valign="top">
32.16795 <td>
32.16796 <p>
32.16797 <font size="-1">MASTHEAD_LINK_ENABLED</font>
32.16798 </p>
32.16799 </td>
32.16800 <td>
32.16801 <p>
32.16802 Masthead's link enabled image.
32.16803 </p>
32.16804 </td>
32.16805 </tr>
32.16806 <tr valign="top">
32.16807 <td>
32.16808 <p>
32.16809 <font size="-1">MASTHEAD_LINK_ROLL</font>
32.16810 </p>
32.16811 </td>
32.16812 <td>
32.16813 <p>
32.16814 Masthead's link roll over image.
32.16815 </p>
32.16816 </td>
32.16817 </tr>
32.16818 <tr valign="top">
32.16819 <td>
32.16820 <p>
32.16821 <font size="-1">SEC_MASTHEAD_BACKGROUND</font>
32.16822 </p>
32.16823 </td>
32.16824 <td>
32.16825 <p>
32.16826 Secondary masthead's background image.
32.16827 </p>
32.16828 </td>
32.16829 </tr>
32.16830 <tr valign="top">
32.16831 <td>
32.16832 <p>
32.16833 <font size="-1">MASTHEAD_STATUS_AREA_SEPARATOR</font>
32.16834 </p>
32.16835 </td>
32.16836 <td>
32.16837 <p>
32.16838 Masthead's status area separator image.
32.16839 </p>
32.16840 </td>
32.16841 </tr>
32.16842 <tr valign="top">
32.16843 <td>
32.16844 <p>
32.16845 <font size="-1">DOT</font>
32.16846 </p>
32.16847 </td>
32.16848 <td>
32.16849 <p>
32.16850 Spacer image.
32.16851 </p>
32.16852 </td>
32.16853 </tr>
32.16854 <tr valign="top">
32.16855 <td>
32.16856 <p>
32.16857 <font size="-1">SEARCH</font>
32.16858 </p>
32.16859 </td>
32.16860 <td>
32.16861 <p>
32.16862 Search image.
32.16863 </p>
32.16864 </td>
32.16865 </tr>
32.16866 <tr valign="top">
32.16867 <td>
32.16868 <p>
32.16869 <font size="-1">PAGETITLE_SEARCH_SEPARATOR</font>
32.16870 </p>
32.16871 </td>
32.16872 <td>
32.16873 <p>
32.16874 Pagetitle search separator image.
32.16875 </p>
32.16876 </td>
32.16877 </tr>
32.16878 <tr valign="top">
32.16879 <td>
32.16880 <p>
32.16881 <font size="-1">SCHEDULER_FORWARD</font>
32.16882 </p>
32.16883 </td>
32.16884 <td>
32.16885 <p>
32.16886 Scheduler's forward link image.
32.16887 </p>
32.16888 </td>
32.16889 </tr>
32.16890 <tr valign="top">
32.16891 <td>
32.16892 <p>
32.16893 <font size="-1">SCHEDULER_POPUP</font>
32.16894 </p>
32.16895 </td>
32.16896 <td>
32.16897 <p>
32.16898 Scheduler's pop-up link image.
32.16899 </p>
32.16900 </td>
32.16901 </tr>
32.16902 <tr valign="top">
32.16903 <td>
32.16904 <p>
32.16905 <font size="-1">SCHEDULER_BACKWARD</font>
32.16906 </p>
32.16907 </td>
32.16908 <td>
32.16909 <p>
32.16910 Scheduler's back link image.
32.16911 </p>
32.16912 </td>
32.16913 </tr>
32.16914 <tr valign="top">
32.16915 <td>
32.16916 <p>
32.16917 <font size="-1">SCHEDULER_GRADIENT</font>
32.16918 </p>
32.16919 </td>
32.16920 <td>
32.16921 <p>
32.16922 Scheduler's gradient image.
32.16923 </p>
32.16924 </td>
32.16925 </tr>
32.16926 <tr valign="top">
32.16927 <td>
32.16928 <p>
32.16929 <font size="-1">TABLE_ACTIONS_SEPARATOR</font>
32.16930 </p>
32.16931 </td>
32.16932 <td>
32.16933 <p>
32.16934 Table's action separator image.
32.16935 </p>
32.16936 </td>
32.16937 </tr>
32.16938 <tr valign="top">
32.16939 <td>
32.16940 <p>
32.16941 <font size="-1">TABLE_DESELECT_MULTIPLE</font>
32.16942 </p>
32.16943 </td>
32.16944 <td>
32.16945 <p>
32.16946 Deselect multiple selections icon image.
32.16947 </p>
32.16948 </td>
32.16949 </tr>
32.16950 <tr valign="top">
32.16951 <td>
32.16952 <p>
32.16953 <font size="-1">TABLE_DESELECT_SINGLE</font>
32.16954 </p>
32.16955 </td>
32.16956 <td>
32.16957 <p>
32.16958 Deselect a single selection icon image.
32.16959 </p>
32.16960 </td>
32.16961 </tr>
32.16962 <tr valign="top">
32.16963 <td>
32.16964 <p>
32.16965 <font size="-1">TABLE_EMBEDDED_ACTIONS_SEPARATOR</font>
32.16966 </p>
32.16967 </td>
32.16968 <td>
32.16969 <p>
32.16970 Table's embedded actions separator image.
32.16971 </p>
32.16972 </td>
32.16973 </tr>
32.16974 <tr valign="top">
32.16975 <td>
32.16976 <p>
32.16977 <font size="-1">TABLE_EMPTY_CELL</font>
32.16978 </p>
32.16979 </td>
32.16980 <td>
32.16981 <p>
32.16982 Empty table cell indicator image.
32.16983 </p>
32.16984 </td>
32.16985 </tr>
32.16986 <tr valign="top">
32.16987 <td>
32.16988 <p>
32.16989 <font size="-1">TABLE_GROUP_PANEL</font>
32.16990 </p>
32.16991 </td>
32.16992 <td>
32.16993 <p>
32.16994 Collapsed table group panel image.
32.16995 </p>
32.16996 </td>
32.16997 </tr>
32.16998 <tr valign="top">
32.16999 <td>
32.17000 <p>
32.17001 <font size="-1">TABLE_GROUP_PANEL_FLIP</font>
32.17002 </p>
32.17003 </td>
32.17004 <td>
32.17005 <p>
32.17006 Expand table group panel image icon.
32.17007 </p>
32.17008 </td>
32.17009 </tr>
32.17010 <tr valign="top">
32.17011 <td>
32.17012 <p>
32.17013 <font size="-1">TABLE_PAGINATE</font>
32.17014 </p>
32.17015 </td>
32.17016 <td>
32.17017 <p>
32.17018 Pagination image.
32.17019 </p>
32.17020 </td>
32.17021 </tr>
32.17022 <tr valign="top">
32.17023 <td>
32.17024 <p>
32.17025 <font size="-1">TABLE_PAGINATION_FIRST</font>
32.17026 </p>
32.17027 </td>
32.17028 <td>
32.17029 <p>
32.17030 Paginate to first page link image.
32.17031 </p>
32.17032 </td>
32.17033 </tr>
32.17034 <tr valign="top">
32.17035 <td>
32.17036 <p>
32.17037 <font size="-1">TABLE_PAGINATION_FIRST_DISABLED</font>
32.17038 </p>
32.17039 </td>
32.17040 <td>
32.17041 <p>
32.17042 Paginate to first page disabled link image.
32.17043 </p>
32.17044 </td>
32.17045 </tr>
32.17046 <tr valign="top">
32.17047 <td>
32.17048 <p>
32.17049 <font size="-1">TABLE_PAGINATION_LAST</font>
32.17050 </p>
32.17051 </td>
32.17052 <td>
32.17053 <p>
32.17054 Paginate to last page link image.
32.17055 </p>
32.17056 </td>
32.17057 </tr>
32.17058 <tr valign="top">
32.17059 <td>
32.17060 <p>
32.17061 <font size="-1">TABLE_PAGINATION_LAST_DISABLED</font>
32.17062 </p>
32.17063 </td>
32.17064 <td>
32.17065 <p>
32.17066 Paginate to last page disabled link image.
32.17067 </p>
32.17068 </td>
32.17069 </tr>
32.17070 <tr valign="top">
32.17071 <td>
32.17072 <p>
32.17073 <font size="-1">TABLE_PAGINATION_NEXT</font>
32.17074 </p>
32.17075 </td>
32.17076 <td>
32.17077 <p>
32.17078 Paginate to next page link image.
32.17079 </p>
32.17080 </td>
32.17081 </tr>
32.17082 <tr valign="top">
32.17083 <td>
32.17084 <p>
32.17085 <font size="-1">TABLE_PAGINATION_NEXT_DISABLED</font>
32.17086 </p>
32.17087 </td>
32.17088 <td>
32.17089 <p>
32.17090 Pagination to next page disabled link image.
32.17091 </p>
32.17092 </td>
32.17093 </tr>
32.17094 <tr valign="top">
32.17095 <td>
32.17096 <p>
32.17097 <font size="-1">TABLE_PAGINATION_PREV</font>
32.17098 </p>
32.17099 </td>
32.17100 <td>
32.17101 <p>
32.17102 Paginate to previous page link image.
32.17103 </p>
32.17104 </td>
32.17105 </tr>
32.17106 <tr valign="top">
32.17107 <td>
32.17108 <p>
32.17109 <font size="-1">TABLE_PAGINATION_PREV_DISABLED</font>
32.17110 </p>
32.17111 </td>
32.17112 <td>
32.17113 <p>
32.17114 Paginate to previous page disabled link image.
32.17115 </p>
32.17116 </td>
32.17117 </tr>
32.17118 <tr valign="top">
32.17119 <td>
32.17120 <p>
32.17121 <font size="-1">TABLE_PREFERENCES_PANEL</font>
32.17122 </p>
32.17123 </td>
32.17124 <td>
32.17125 <p>
32.17126 Table preferences panel enable link image.
32.17127 </p>
32.17128 </td>
32.17129 </tr>
32.17130 <tr valign="top">
32.17131 <td>
32.17132 <p>
32.17133 <font size="-1">TABLE_PREFERENCES_PANEL_FLIP</font>
32.17134 </p>
32.17135 </td>
32.17136 <td>
32.17137 <p>
32.17138 Table preferences panel hide link image.
32.17139 </p>
32.17140 </td>
32.17141 </tr>
32.17142 <tr valign="top">
32.17143 <td>
32.17144 <p>
32.17145 <font size="-1">TABLE_SCROLL_PAGE</font>
32.17146 </p>
32.17147 </td>
32.17148 <td>
32.17149 <p>
32.17150 Scroll through all table contents link image.
32.17151 </p>
32.17152 </td>
32.17153 </tr>
32.17154 <tr valign="top">
32.17155 <td>
32.17156 <p>
32.17157 <font size="-1">TABLE_SELECT_MULTIPLE</font>
32.17158 </p>
32.17159 </td>
32.17160 <td>
32.17161 <p>
32.17162 Multiple selection link image.
32.17163 </p>
32.17164 </td>
32.17165 </tr>
32.17166 <tr valign="top">
32.17167 <td>
32.17168 <p>
32.17169 <font size="-1">TABLE_SORT_ADD</font>
32.17170 </p>
32.17171 </td>
32.17172 <td>
32.17173 <p>
32.17174 Add sort link image.
32.17175 </p>
32.17176 </td>
32.17177 </tr>
32.17178 <tr valign="top">
32.17179 <td>
32.17180 <p>
32.17181 <font size="-1">TABLE_SORT_ASCENDING</font>
32.17182 </p>
32.17183 </td>
32.17184 <td>
32.17185 <p>
32.17186 Sort in ascending order link image.
32.17187 </p>
32.17188 </td>
32.17189 </tr>
32.17190 <tr valign="top">
32.17191 <td>
32.17192 <p>
32.17193 <font size="-1">TABLE_SORT_CLEAR</font>
32.17194 </p>
32.17195 </td>
32.17196 <td>
32.17197 <p>
32.17198 Clear sorting link image.
32.17199 </p>
32.17200 </td>
32.17201 </tr>
32.17202 <tr valign="top">
32.17203 <td>
32.17204 <p>
32.17205 <font size="-1">TABLE_SORT_DESCENDING</font>
32.17206 </p>
32.17207 </td>
32.17208 <td>
32.17209 <p>
32.17210 Sort in descending order link image.
32.17211 </p>
32.17212 </td>
32.17213 </tr>
32.17214 <tr valign="top">
32.17215 <td>
32.17216 <p>
32.17217 <font size="-1">TABLE_SORT_DESCENDING_DISABLED</font>
32.17218 </p>
32.17219 </td>
32.17220 <td>
32.17221 <p>
32.17222 Sort in descending order link disabled image.
32.17223 </p>
32.17224 </td>
32.17225 </tr>
32.17226 <tr valign="top">
32.17227 <td>
32.17228 <p>
32.17229 <font size="-1">TABLE_SORT_PANEL</font>
32.17230 </p>
32.17231 </td>
32.17232 <td>
32.17233 <p>
32.17234 Sort panel display link image.
32.17235 </p>
32.17236 </td>
32.17237 </tr>
32.17238 <tr valign="top">
32.17239 <td>
32.17240 <p>
32.17241 <font size="-1">TABLE_SORT_PANEL_FLIP</font>
32.17242 </p>
32.17243 </td>
32.17244 <td>
32.17245 <p>
32.17246 Flip sort panel display link image.
32.17247 </p>
32.17248 </td>
32.17249 </tr>
32.17250 <tr valign="top">
32.17251 <td>
32.17252 <p>
32.17253 <font size="-1">TABLE_SORT_PRIMARY</font>
32.17254 </p>
32.17255 </td>
32.17256 <td>
32.17257 <p>
32.17258 Primary sort column link image.
32.17259 </p>
32.17260 </td>
32.17261 </tr>
32.17262 <tr valign="top">
32.17263 <td>
32.17264 <p>
32.17265 <font size="-1">TABLE_SORT_SELECT</font>
32.17266 </p>
32.17267 </td>
32.17268 <td>
32.17269 <p>
32.17270 Primary sort column selection link image.
32.17271 </p>
32.17272 </td>
32.17273 </tr>
32.17274 <tr valign="top">
32.17275 <td>
32.17276 <p>
32.17277 <font size="-1">TABS_LEVEL1_BACKGROUND</font>
32.17278 </p>
32.17279 </td>
32.17280 <td>
32.17281 <p>
32.17282 Level 1 tab background image.
32.17283 </p>
32.17284 </td>
32.17285 </tr>
32.17286 <tr valign="top">
32.17287 <td>
32.17288 <p>
32.17289 <font size="-1">TABS_LEVEL1_DESELECT</font>
32.17290 </p>
32.17291 </td>
32.17292 <td>
32.17293 <p>
32.17294 Level 1 tab deselected background image.
32.17295 </p>
32.17296 </td>
32.17297 </tr>
32.17298 <tr valign="top">
32.17299 <td>
32.17300 <p>
32.17301 <font size="-1">TABS_LEVEL1_SELECTED</font>
32.17302 </p>
32.17303 </td>
32.17304 <td>
32.17305 <p>
32.17306 Level 1 tab selected background image.
32.17307 </p>
32.17308 </td>
32.17309 </tr>
32.17310 <tr valign="top">
32.17311 <td>
32.17312 <p>
32.17313 <font size="-1">TABS_LEVEL1_SELECTED_1LEV</font>
32.17314 </p>
32.17315 </td>
32.17316 <td>
32.17317 <p>
32.17318 Level 1 tab selected image for 1 level tab image.
32.17319 </p>
32.17320 </td>
32.17321 </tr>
32.17322 <tr valign="top">
32.17323 <td>
32.17324 <p>
32.17325 <font size="-1">TABS_LEVEL2_BACKGROUND</font>
32.17326 </p>
32.17327 </td>
32.17328 <td>
32.17329 <p>
32.17330 Level 2 tab background image.
32.17331 </p>
32.17332 </td>
32.17333 </tr>
32.17334 <tr valign="top">
32.17335 <td>
32.17336 <p>
32.17337 <font size="-1">TABS_LEVEL2_DESELECT</font>
32.17338 </p>
32.17339 </td>
32.17340 <td>
32.17341 <p>
32.17342 Level 2 tab deselected state image.
32.17343 </p>
32.17344 </td>
32.17345 </tr>
32.17346 <tr valign="top">
32.17347 <td>
32.17348 <p>
32.17349 <font size="-1">TABS_LEVEL2_SELECTED</font>
32.17350 </p>
32.17351 </td>
32.17352 <td>
32.17353 <p>
32.17354 Level 2 tab selected state image.
32.17355 </p>
32.17356 </td>
32.17357 </tr>
32.17358 <tr valign="top">
32.17359 <td>
32.17360 <p>
32.17361 <font size="-1">TABS_LEVEL3_BACKGROUND</font>
32.17362 </p>
32.17363 </td>
32.17364 <td>
32.17365 <p>
32.17366 Level 3 tab background image.
32.17367 </p>
32.17368 </td>
32.17369 </tr>
32.17370 <tr valign="top">
32.17371 <td>
32.17372 <p>
32.17373 <font size="-1">TABS_LEVEL3_DESELECT</font>
32.17374 </p>
32.17375 </td>
32.17376 <td>
32.17377 <p>
32.17378 Level 3 tab deselected state image.
32.17379 </p>
32.17380 </td>
32.17381 </tr>
32.17382 <tr valign="top">
32.17383 <td>
32.17384 <p>
32.17385 <font size="-1">TABS_LEVEL3_SELECTED</font>
32.17386 </p>
32.17387 </td>
32.17388 <td>
32.17389 <p>
32.17390 Level 3 tab selected state image.
32.17391 </p>
32.17392 </td>
32.17393 </tr>
32.17394 <tr valign="top">
32.17395 <td>
32.17396 <p>
32.17397 <font size="-1">TABS_MINITAB_BACKGROUND</font>
32.17398 </p>
32.17399 </td>
32.17400 <td>
32.17401 <p>
32.17402 Mini tab background image.
32.17403 </p>
32.17404 </td>
32.17405 </tr>
32.17406 <tr valign="top">
32.17407 <td>
32.17408 <p>
32.17409 <font size="-1">TABS_MINITAB_DESELECT</font>
32.17410 </p>
32.17411 </td>
32.17412 <td>
32.17413 <p>
32.17414 Minitab deselected state image.
32.17415 </p>
32.17416 </td>
32.17417 </tr>
32.17418 <tr valign="top">
32.17419 <td>
32.17420 <p>
32.17421 <font size="-1">TABS_MINITAB_SELECTED</font>
32.17422 </p>
32.17423 </td>
32.17424 <td>
32.17425 <p>
32.17426 Minitab selected state image.
32.17427 </p>
32.17428 </td>
32.17429 </tr>
32.17430 <tr valign="top">
32.17431 <td>
32.17432 <p>
32.17433 <font size="-1">TAB_DIVIDER</font>
32.17434 </p>
32.17435 </td>
32.17436 <td>
32.17437 <p>
32.17438 Tab's divider image.
32.17439 </p>
32.17440 </td>
32.17441 </tr>
32.17442 </tbody>
32.17443 </table>
32.17444 <h4>
32.17445 <a name="images.properties"></a> The images.properties File
32.17446 </h4>
32.17447 <p>
32.17448 The <code>images.properties</code> file maps each image with the absolute path of the
32.17449 image. To change an image in your own theme, edit the appropriate key to provide the new path
32.17450 for the image. For example, for the key <code>ALARM_CRITICAL_SMALL</code>, you might change
32.17451 the mapping as follows:
32.17452 </p>
32.17453 <p>
32.17454 <code>ALARM_CRITICAL_SMALL=/com/sun/web/ui/foo/images/alarms/critical_small.gif</code>
32.17455 </p>
32.17456 <p>
32.17457 For each image, the default height and width must also be supplied. These
32.17458 dimensions are specified in the <code>images.properties</code> file with the format:
32.17459 </p>
32.17460 <pre>
32.17461 <i><IMAGE_KEY_NAME></i>_HEIGHT=<br>
32.17462 <i><IMAGE_KEY_NAME></i>_WIDTH=
32.17463 </pre>
32.17464 <p>
32.17465 For example, for the key <code>ALARM_CRITICAL_SMALL</code>, the height and width would
32.17466 be specified as
32.17467 </p>
32.17468 <pre>
32.17469 ALARM_CRITICAL_SMALL_HEIGHT=10<br>
32.17470 ALARM_CRITICAL_SMALL_WIDTH=10
32.17471 </pre>
32.17472 <p>
32.17473 The alt text for the image is also mapped in the <code>images.properties</code> file. The
32.17474 alt text is specified with the format:
32.17475 </p>
32.17476 <pre>
32.17477 <i><IMAGE_KEY_NAME></i>_ALT=<message_key>
32.17478 </pre>
32.17479 <p>
32.17480 For example, for the key <code>ALERT_ERROR_LARGE_ALT,</code> the alt text is set to a
32.17481 message key, <code>Alert.errorImageAltText</code>, as follows:
32.17482 </p>
32.17483 <pre wrap="">
32.17484 ALERT_ERROR_LARGE_ALT=Alert.errorImageAltText
32.17485 </pre>
32.17486 <p>
32.17487 The <code>Alert.errorImageAltText</code> is defined in the <code>messages.properties</code>
32.17488 file.
32.17489 </p>
32.17490 <h3>
32.17491 <a name="messages"></a> <b>Theme Messages</b>
32.17492 </h3>
32.17493 <p>
32.17494 The <code>messages.properties</code> file contains the text that is displayed by the
32.17495 components, including button text, labels, error messages, and alt text. The keys that
32.17496 define the messages are listed in the following table. Note that keys might have been added
32.17497 or changed since this document was created. The <code>message.properties</code> file contains
32.17498 the complete set of keys.<br>
32.17499 </p>
32.17500 <table style=" width: 100%;" border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0">
32.17501 <tbody>
32.17502 <tr>
32.17503 <td valign="top">
32.17504 StringLengthValidator messages
32.17505 </td>
32.17506 <td>
32.17507 <p>
32.17508 StringLengthValidator.itemTooLong
32.17509 </p>
32.17510 </td>
32.17511 </tr>
32.17512 <tr>
32.17513 <td>
32.17514
32.17515 </td>
32.17516 <td>
32.17517 StringLengthValidator.itemTooShort
32.17518 </td>
32.17519 </tr>
32.17520 <tr>
32.17521 <td>
32.17522 Alarm messages
32.17523 </td>
32.17524 <td>
32.17525 <p>
32.17526 Alarm.criticalImageAltText
32.17527 </p>
32.17528 </td>
32.17529 </tr>
32.17530 <tr>
32.17531 <td>
32.17532
32.17533 </td>
32.17534 <td>
32.17535 Alarm.majorImageAltText
32.17536 </td>
32.17537 </tr>
32.17538 <tr>
32.17539 <td>
32.17540
32.17541 </td>
32.17542 <td>
32.17543 Alarm.minorImageAltText
32.17544 </td>
32.17545 </tr>
32.17546 <tr>
32.17547 <td>
32.17548
32.17549 </td>
32.17550 <td>
32.17551 Alarm.downImageAltText
32.17552 </td>
32.17553 </tr>
32.17554 <tr>
32.17555 <td>
32.17556
32.17557 </td>
32.17558 <td>
32.17559 Alarm.okImageAltText
32.17560 </td>
32.17561 </tr>
32.17562 <tr>
32.17563 <td>
32.17564 Alert messages
32.17565 </td>
32.17566 <td>
32.17567 <p>
32.17568 Alert.errorImageAltText
32.17569 </p>
32.17570 </td>
32.17571 </tr>
32.17572 <tr>
32.17573 <td>
32.17574
32.17575 </td>
32.17576 <td>
32.17577 Alert.helpImageAltText
32.17578 </td>
32.17579 </tr>
32.17580 <tr>
32.17581 <td>
32.17582
32.17583 </td>
32.17584 <td>
32.17585 Alert.infoImageAltText
32.17586 </td>
32.17587 </tr>
32.17588 <tr>
32.17589 <td>
32.17590
32.17591 </td>
32.17592 <td>
32.17593 Alert.warningImageAltText
32.17594 </td>
32.17595 </tr>
32.17596 <tr>
32.17597 <td valign="top">
32.17598 Page Alert messages
32.17599 </td>
32.17600 <td>
32.17601 <p>
32.17602 PageAlert.back
32.17603 </p>
32.17604 </td>
32.17605 </tr>
32.17606 <tr>
32.17607 <td>
32.17608 Label/Legend/Other
32.17609 </td>
32.17610 <td>
32.17611 <p>
32.17612 Other.requiredAltText
32.17613 </p>
32.17614 </td>
32.17615 </tr>
32.17616 <tr>
32.17617 <td>
32.17618
32.17619 </td>
32.17620 <td>
32.17621 Legend.requiredField
32.17622 </td>
32.17623 </tr>
32.17624 <tr>
32.17625 <td>
32.17626 Add Remove List messages
32.17627 </td>
32.17628 <td>
32.17629 <p>
32.17630 AddRemove.add
32.17631 </p>
32.17632 </td>
32.17633 </tr>
32.17634 <tr>
32.17635 <td>
32.17636
32.17637 </td>
32.17638 <td>
32.17639 AddRemove.addAll
32.17640 </td>
32.17641 </tr>
32.17642 <tr>
32.17643 <td>
32.17644
32.17645 </td>
32.17646 <td>
32.17647 AddRemove.remove
32.17648 </td>
32.17649 </tr>
32.17650 <tr>
32.17651 <td>
32.17652
32.17653 </td>
32.17654 <td>
32.17655 AddRemove.removeAll
32.17656 </td>
32.17657 </tr>
32.17658 <tr>
32.17659 <td>
32.17660
32.17661 </td>
32.17662 <td>
32.17663 AddRemove.moveUp
32.17664 </td>
32.17665 </tr>
32.17666 <tr>
32.17667 <td>
32.17668
32.17669 </td>
32.17670 <td>
32.17671 AddRemove.moveDown
32.17672 </td>
32.17673 </tr>
32.17674 <tr>
32.17675 <td>
32.17676
32.17677 </td>
32.17678 <td>
32.17679 AddRemove.available
32.17680 </td>
32.17681 </tr>
32.17682 <tr>
32.17683 <td>
32.17684
32.17685 </td>
32.17686 <td>
32.17687 AddRemove.selected
32.17688 </td>
32.17689 </tr>
32.17690 <tr>
32.17691 <td>
32.17692 Calendar messages
32.17693 </td>
32.17694 <td>
32.17695 <p>
32.17696 CalendarMonth.weekdaySun
32.17697 </p>
32.17698 </td>
32.17699 </tr>
32.17700 <tr>
32.17701 <td>
32.17702
32.17703 </td>
32.17704 <td>
32.17705 CalendarMonth.weekdayMon
32.17706 </td>
32.17707 </tr>
32.17708 <tr>
32.17709 <td>
32.17710
32.17711 </td>
32.17712 <td>
32.17713 CalendarMonth.weekdayTue
32.17714 </td>
32.17715 </tr>
32.17716 <tr>
32.17717 <td>
32.17718
32.17719 </td>
32.17720 <td>
32.17721 CalendarMonth.weekdayWed
32.17722 </td>
32.17723 </tr>
32.17724 <tr>
32.17725 <td>
32.17726
32.17727 </td>
32.17728 <td>
32.17729 CalendarMonth.weekdayThu
32.17730 </td>
32.17731 </tr>
32.17732 <tr>
32.17733 <td>
32.17734
32.17735 </td>
32.17736 <td>
32.17737 CalendarMonth.weekdayFri
32.17738 </td>
32.17739 </tr>
32.17740 <tr>
32.17741 <td>
32.17742
32.17743 </td>
32.17744 <td>
32.17745 CalendarMonth.weekdaySat
32.17746 </td>
32.17747 </tr>
32.17748 <tr>
32.17749 <td>
32.17750
32.17751 </td>
32.17752 <td>
32.17753 CalendarMonth.close
32.17754 </td>
32.17755 </tr>
32.17756 <tr>
32.17757 <td>
32.17758
32.17759 </td>
32.17760 <td>
32.17761 CalendarMonth.selectYear
32.17762 </td>
32.17763 </tr>
32.17764 <tr>
32.17765 <td>
32.17766
32.17767 </td>
32.17768 <td>
32.17769 CalendarMonth.selectMonth
32.17770 </td>
32.17771 </tr>
32.17772 <tr>
32.17773 <td>
32.17774
32.17775 </td>
32.17776 <td>
32.17777 CalendarMonth.goBack
32.17778 </td>
32.17779 </tr>
32.17780 <tr>
32.17781 <td>
32.17782
32.17783 </td>
32.17784 <td>
32.17785 CalendarMonth.goForward
32.17786 </td>
32.17787 </tr>
32.17788 <tr>
32.17789 <td>
32.17790
32.17791 </td>
32.17792 <td>
32.17793 CalendarMonth.todayIs
32.17794 </td>
32.17795 </tr>
32.17796 <tr>
32.17797 <td>
32.17798
32.17799 </td>
32.17800 <td>
32.17801 CalendarMonth.skipLink
32.17802 </td>
32.17803 </tr>
32.17804 <tr>
32.17805 <td>
32.17806 Help
32.17807 </td>
32.17808 <td>
32.17809 <p>
32.17810 help.help
32.17811 </p>
32.17812 </td>
32.17813 </tr>
32.17814 <tr>
32.17815 <td>
32.17816
32.17817 </td>
32.17818 <td>
32.17819 help.close
32.17820 </td>
32.17821 </tr>
32.17822 <tr>
32.17823 <td>
32.17824
32.17825 </td>
32.17826 <td>
32.17827 help.noframes
32.17828 </td>
32.17829 </tr>
32.17830 <tr>
32.17831 <td>
32.17832
32.17833 </td>
32.17834 <td>
32.17835 help.contentsTab
32.17836 </td>
32.17837 </tr>
32.17838 <tr>
32.17839 <td>
32.17840
32.17841 </td>
32.17842 <td>
32.17843 help.contentsTabTooltip
32.17844 </td>
32.17845 </tr>
32.17846 <tr>
32.17847 <td>
32.17848
32.17849 </td>
32.17850 <td>
32.17851 help.contentsTabStatus
32.17852 </td>
32.17853 </tr>
32.17854 <tr>
32.17855 <td>
32.17856
32.17857 </td>
32.17858 <td>
32.17859 help.indexTab
32.17860 </td>
32.17861 </tr>
32.17862 <tr>
32.17863 <td>
32.17864
32.17865 </td>
32.17866 <td>
32.17867 help.indexTabTooltip
32.17868 </td>
32.17869 </tr>
32.17870 <tr>
32.17871 <td>
32.17872
32.17873 </td>
32.17874 <td>
32.17875 help.indexTabStatus
32.17876 </td>
32.17877 </tr>
32.17878 <tr>
32.17879 <td>
32.17880
32.17881 </td>
32.17882 <td>
32.17883 help.searchTab
32.17884 </td>
32.17885 </tr>
32.17886 <tr>
32.17887 <td>
32.17888
32.17889 </td>
32.17890 <td>
32.17891 help.searchTabTooltip
32.17892 </td>
32.17893 </tr>
32.17894 <tr>
32.17895 <td>
32.17896
32.17897 </td>
32.17898 <td>
32.17899 help.searchTabStatus
32.17900 </td>
32.17901 </tr>
32.17902 <tr>
32.17903 <td>
32.17904
32.17905 </td>
32.17906 <td>
32.17907 help.backButtonTitle
32.17908 </td>
32.17909 </tr>
32.17910 <tr>
32.17911 <td>
32.17912
32.17913 </td>
32.17914 <td>
32.17915 help.forwardButtonTitle
32.17916 </td>
32.17917 </tr>
32.17918 <tr>
32.17919 <td>
32.17920
32.17921 </td>
32.17922 <td>
32.17923 help.printButtonTitle
32.17924 </td>
32.17925 </tr>
32.17926 <tr>
32.17927 <td>
32.17928
32.17929 </td>
32.17930 <td>
32.17931 help.closeButton
32.17932 </td>
32.17933 </tr>
32.17934 <tr>
32.17935 <td>
32.17936
32.17937 </td>
32.17938 <td>
32.17939 help.closeButtonTitle
32.17940 </td>
32.17941 </tr>
32.17942 <tr>
32.17943 <td>
32.17944
32.17945 </td>
32.17946 <td>
32.17947 help.findLabel
32.17948 </td>
32.17949 </tr>
32.17950 <tr>
32.17951 <td>
32.17952
32.17953 </td>
32.17954 <td>
32.17955 help.findFieldTitle
32.17956 </td>
32.17957 </tr>
32.17958 <tr>
32.17959 <td>
32.17960
32.17961 </td>
32.17962 <td>
32.17963 help.searchFieldTitle
32.17964 </td>
32.17965 </tr>
32.17966 <tr>
32.17967 <td>
32.17968
32.17969 </td>
32.17970 <td>
32.17971 help.searchButton
32.17972 </td>
32.17973 </tr>
32.17974 <tr>
32.17975 <td>
32.17976
32.17977 </td>
32.17978 <td>
32.17979 help.searchButtonAlt
32.17980 </td>
32.17981 </tr>
32.17982 <tr>
32.17983 <td>
32.17984
32.17985 </td>
32.17986 <td>
32.17987 help.searchButtonTitle
32.17988 </td>
32.17989 </tr>
32.17990 <tr>
32.17991 <td>
32.17992
32.17993 </td>
32.17994 <td>
32.17995 help.noResultsFound
32.17996 </td>
32.17997 </tr>
32.17998 <tr>
32.17999 <td>
32.18000
32.18001 </td>
32.18002 <td>
32.18003 help.tips
32.18004 </td>
32.18005 </tr>
32.18006 <tr>
32.18007 <td>
32.18008
32.18009 </td>
32.18010 <td>
32.18011 help.tipsImprove
32.18012 </td>
32.18013 </tr>
32.18014 <tr>
32.18015 <td>
32.18016
32.18017 </td>
32.18018 <td>
32.18019 help.tipsImprove1
32.18020 </td>
32.18021 </tr>
32.18022 <tr>
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32.18826
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32.18829 Time.gmt
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32.18832 <tr>
32.18833 <td valign="top">
32.18834 Tree component
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32.18837 tree.skipTagAltText
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32.18840 <tr>
32.18841 <td>
32.18842 File Upload messages
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32.18844 <td>
32.18845 <p>
32.18846 FileUpload.noFile
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32.18849 </tr>
32.18850 <tr>
32.18851 <td>
32.18852
32.18853 </td>
32.18854 <td>
32.18855 Upload.error
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32.18858 </tbody>
32.18859 </table>
32.18860 <h3>
32.18861 <a name="CreateTheme"></a> Creating a Theme
32.18862 </h3>
32.18863 <p>
32.18864 The themes that ship with the components should not be altered. To change theme elements for
32.18865 your application, you should create a new theme, as described below:
32.18866 </p>
32.18867 <ol>
32.18868 <li>
32.18869 Undeploy the application that will use the theme.
32.18870 </li>
32.18871 <li>
32.18872 <p>
32.18873 Copy the defaulttheme to a subdirectory of the themes directory.
32.18874 </p>
32.18875 </li>
32.18876 <li>
32.18877 <p>
32.18878 Within the new theme directory, you can:
32.18879 </p>
32.18880 </li>
32.18881 <li style=" list-style-type: none; list-style-image: none;">
32.18882 <ul style=" margin-left: 40px;">
32.18883 <li>
32.18884 Add images to the images directory and remap the appropriate image keys to point to the
32.18885 new images in <code>images.properties.</code> See <a href=
32.18886 "#ThemeImages">Theme Images</a>and <a href="#images.properties">The
32.18887 images.properties file</a> for more information.
32.18888 </li>
32.18889 <li>
32.18890 <p>
32.18891 Edit the <code>messages.properties</code> to change text produced by the components.
32.18892 See <a href="#messages">Theme Messages</a> for more information.
32.18893 </p>
32.18894 </li>
32.18895 <li>
32.18896 Make changes to the styles in the CSS stylesheets, noting that only color changes are
32.18897 recommended. <a href="#StylesheetKeysSelectors"><br>
32.18898 </a>
32.18899 <p>
32.18900 If you are adding new styles, you must add the style selectors and definitions to
32.18901 the CSS stylesheets. See <a href="#StylesheetKeysSelectors">Theme Stylesheets</a> and
32.18902 <a href="#manifest">Manifest File</a> for more information.
32.18903 </p>
32.18904 </li>
32.18905 </ul>
32.18906 </li>
32.18907 <li>
32.18908 <p>
32.18909 Build your customtheme JAR file by using the modified theme files such as additional
32.18910 images, styles, js, messages, etc.
32.18911 </p>
32.18912 </li>
32.18913 <li>
32.18914 <p>
32.18915 Update the new theme's <code>MANIFEST.MF</code> appropriately for the theme.
32.18916 </p>
32.18917 <p>
32.18918 For example, if your theme is called <i>customtheme</i>:
32.18919 </p>
32.18920 <ul>
32.18921 <li>
32.18922 Specify the theme name
32.18923 </li>
32.18924 </ul>
32.18925 <code>X-SJWUIC-Theme-Name: customtheme #</code> <code>Theme name.</code>
32.18926 <ul>
32.18927 <li>
32.18928 Specify the paths to the theme, messages, images, JavaScript, and stylesheets.
32.18929 <pre>
32.18930 X-SJWUIC-Theme-Prefix: /theme # Relative path to the theme.<br>
32.18931 X-SJWUIC-Theme-Messages: com.sun.web.ui.customtheme.messages.messages
32.18932 # Location of messages.properties file.<br>
32.18933 X-SJWUIC-Theme-Images: com.sun.web.ui.customtheme.properties.images
32.18934 # Location of image.properties file.<br>
32.18935 X-SJWUIC-Theme-JavaScript: com.sun.web.ui.customtheme.properties.JavaScript
32.18936 # Location of javascript.properties file.<br>
32.18937 X-SJWUIC-Theme-Stylesheets: com.sun.web.ui.customtheme.properties.stylesheets
32.18938 # Location of stylesheet.properties file.
32.18939 </pre>
32.18940 </li>
32.18941 </ul>
32.18942 </li>
32.18943 <li>
32.18944 Edit the application's <code>web.xml</code> to specify the theme name to enable the
32.18945 application to use the theme. For example:
32.18946 <pre>
32.18947 <context-param>
32.18948 <param-name>com.sun.web.ui.DEFAULT_THEME</param-name>
32.18949 <param-value>customtheme</param-value>
32.18950 </context-param>
32.18951 </pre>
32.18952 </li>
32.18953 <li>
32.18954 Build your application with the new theme.
32.18955 </li>
32.18956 <li>
32.18957 Deploy your application.
32.18958 </li>
32.18959 </ol>
32.18960 <hr>
32.18961 <!--Start Customer Feedback Link-->
32.18962 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
32.18963 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
32.18964 <p>
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32.18966 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
32.18967 <param name="content" value=
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32.18969 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
32.18970 <!--End Customer Feedback Link-->
32.18971 <a href="../credits.html"><small>Legal Notices</small></a>
32.18972 </p>
32.18973 <table border="0" cellpadding="50">
32.18974 <tr>
32.18975 <td>
32.18976
32.18977 </td>
32.18978 </tr>
32.18979 </table>
32.18980 </body>
32.18981 </html>
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33.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/components/webform.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
33.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/components/webform.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
33.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
33.4 -<html>
33.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
33.6 <!--
33.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
33.8 * All rights reserved.
33.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
33.10 -->
33.11 <head>
33.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
33.13 <title>About Pages</title>
33.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
33.15 </head>
33.16 <body>
33.17 <h1>About Pages</h1>
33.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
33.19 <p>A web application is made up of pages. A page consists of presentation elements
33.20 and programming logic.</p>
33.21 <ul>
33.22 <li><b>Presentation elements (JSP Page).</b> The presentation
33.23 of a page is the definition of how it will appear when rendered in HTML. The presentation is coded in a JSP page. This page is the interface displayed to
33.24 the user and can include components and static
33.25 text. The JSP page is stored in a <code>.jsp</code> file and is
33.26 called a page. </li>
33.27 <!--This topic needs work. Talk to Jim? -->
33.28 <li> <b>Programming logic (Java Class).</b>
33.29 The programming and business logic for your page is written in the Java language and is
33.30 typically stored in a <code>.java</code> file called a page bean. This file can include
33.31 event handling and initialization logic for the page. By default, the programming and
33.32 business logic are in a single Java file.</li>
33.33 </ul>
33.34 <p>The IDE automatically keeps the JSP page and the Java code in the page bean synchronized. For example, if you
33.35 make a change in the page bean's <code>.java</code> file, the change is reflected in the page's <code>.jsp</code> file.</p>
33.36 <p>The following illustration shows the parts of a page: </p>
33.37 <p><img src="../images/webform.gif" alt="Figure showing that Page1.jsp and Page1.java compose a complete web page"> </p>
33.38 <h3>Viewing and Managing Pages <a name="edit_form"></a></h3>
33.39 <p>You can edit the visual representation of the page in the following
33.40 ways:</p>
33.41 <ul>
33.42 <li><b>In Design view</b>. When the IDE creates a new page, the Visual
33.43 Designer opens in Design view. Drag components to the page in
33.44 Design view and work with them visually.</li>
33.45 <li><b>In JSP view</b>. At the top of the Visual Designer, click the
33.46 JSP button to view or edit the JSP source file for the page. The IDE generates the JSP code and maintains it as you make changes to component properties in Design view. Unless you want to perform an advanced function not supported by the Visual Designer, it is not likely that you will need to edit the JSP page directly. </li>
33.47 </ul>
33.48 For a page that is open the in the Visual designer, you can edit the page bean, the Java class that determines the page's behavior, as follows:
33.49 <ul>
33.50 <li>Click the Java button at the top of the Visual Designer to open the page bean in the <a href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/editing/csh/about_source_editor.html">Java
33.51 Editor</a>. </li>
33.52 </ul>
33.53 <dl>
33.54 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
33.55 <dd><a href="../web/about/webapps_quickref.html">Web Application Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
33.56 <dd><a href="../multiple_forms/howtomultiforms/multiforms_quickref.html">Page Navigation Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
33.57 <dd><a href="howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
33.58 <dd><a href="../ui_elements/editors/about_visual_editor.html">About the Visual Designer</a></dd>
33.59 </dl>
33.60 <hr>
33.61 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
33.62 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
33.63 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
33.64 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
33.65 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
33.66 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20About Pages">
33.67 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
33.68 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
33.69 <small><a href="../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
33.70 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
33.71 <tr>
33.72 <td> </td>
33.73 </tr>
33.74 </table>
33.75 </body>
33.76 </html>
33.77 \ No newline at end of file
33.78 +<html>
33.79 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
33.80 <!--
33.81 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
33.82 * All rights reserved.
33.83 * Use is subject to license terms.
33.84 -->
33.85 <head>
33.86 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
33.87 <title>About Pages</title>
33.88 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
33.89 </head>
33.90 <body>
33.91 <h2>About Pages</h2>
33.92 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
33.93 <p>A web application is made up of pages. A page consists of presentation elements
33.94 and programming logic.</p>
33.95 <ul>
33.96 <li><b>Presentation elements (JSP Page).</b> The presentation
33.97 of a page is the definition of how it will appear when rendered in HTML. The presentation is coded in a JSP page. This page is the interface displayed to
33.98 the user and can include components and static
33.99 text. The JSP page is stored in a <code>.jsp</code> file and is
33.100 called a page. </li>
33.101 <!--This topic needs work. Talk to Jim? -->
33.102 <li> <b>Programming logic (Java Class).</b>
33.103 The programming and business logic for your page is written in the Java language and is
33.104 typically stored in a <code>.java</code> file called a page bean. This file can include
33.105 event handling and initialization logic for the page. By default, the programming and
33.106 business logic are in a single Java file.</li>
33.107 </ul>
33.108 <p>The IDE automatically keeps the JSP page and the Java code in the page bean synchronized. For example, if you
33.109 make a change in the page bean's <code>.java</code> file, the change is reflected in the page's <code>.jsp</code> file.</p>
33.110 <p>The following illustration shows the parts of a page: </p>
33.111 <p><img src="../images/webform.gif" alt="Figure showing that Page1.jsp and Page1.java compose a complete web page"> </p>
33.112 <h3>Viewing and Managing Pages <a name="edit_form"></a></h3>
33.113 <p>You can edit the visual representation of the page in the following
33.114 ways:</p>
33.115 <ul>
33.116 <li><b>In Design view</b>. When the IDE creates a new page, the Visual
33.117 Designer opens in Design view. Drag components to the page in
33.118 Design view and work with them visually.</li>
33.119 <li><b>In JSP view</b>. At the top of the Visual Designer, click the
33.120 JSP button to view or edit the JSP source file for the page. The IDE generates the JSP code and maintains it as you make changes to component properties in Design view. Unless you want to perform an advanced function not supported by the Visual Designer, it is not likely that you will need to edit the JSP page directly. </li>
33.121 </ul>
33.122 For a page that is open the in the Visual designer, you can edit the page bean, the Java class that determines the page's behavior, as follows:
33.123 <ul>
33.124 <li>Click the Java button at the top of the Visual Designer to open the page bean in the <a href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/editing/csh/about_source_editor.html">Java
33.125 Editor</a>. </li>
33.126 </ul>
33.127 <dl>
33.128 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
33.129 <dd><a href="../web/about/webapps_quickref.html">Web Application Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
33.130 <dd><a href="../multiple_forms/howtomultiforms/multiforms_quickref.html">Page Navigation Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
33.131 <dd><a href="howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
33.132 <dd><a href="../ui_elements/editors/about_visual_editor.html">About the Visual Designer</a></dd>
33.133 </dl>
33.134 <hr>
33.135 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
33.136 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
33.137 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
33.138 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
33.139 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
33.140 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20About Pages">
33.141 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
33.142 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
33.143 <small><a href="../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
33.144 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
33.145 <tr>
33.146 <td> </td>
33.147 </tr>
33.148 </table>
33.149 </body>
33.150 </html>
33.151 \ No newline at end of file
34.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/connect_data/about_data_binding.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
34.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/connect_data/about_data_binding.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
34.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
34.4 -<html>
34.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
34.6 <!--
34.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
34.8 * All rights reserved.
34.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
34.10 -->
34.11 <head>
34.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
34.13 <title>About Binding Components to Data</title>
34.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
34.15 </head>
34.16
34.17 <body>
34.18 <h1>About Binding Components to Data</h1>
34.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
34.20 <p>During visual web development, when you bind a component to data, you create a connection
34.21 between the component and the data. The data might be from one or more columns in a database table. This connection permits
34.22 the component to display data values. How you bind the component depends on the component type. The types of components are as follows: </p>
34.23 <ul>
34.24 <li>Simple. A simple component displays one value at a time, for example, a Button, Checkbox, Hyperlink,
34.25 Text Field, or Static Text.</li>
34.26 <li>List. A list component displays one or more values at a time, for example, a Listbox, a Drop Down List, or a Radio Button Group.</li>
34.27 <li>Table component.</li>
34.28 </ul>
34.29 <p>Click one of the following links to find out how to bind each type of data to a specific
34.30 type of component:</p>
34.31 <ul>
34.32 <li>Bind a database column to a <a href="howtodata/bind_data_to_comp.html">simple component</a>, <a href="howtodata/binding_data_2_list_component.html">list component</a>, or <a href="howtodata/binding_data_2_table_component.html">Table component</a></li>
34.33 </ul>
34.34 <dl>
34.35 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
34.36 <dd><a href="howtodata/add_table_to_page.html">Adding a Database Table to a Page</a></dd>
34.37 <dd><a href="../components/howtocomponents/add_component.html">Adding Components to a Page</a></dd>
34.38 <dd><a href="aboutcompdata.html">About Components and Data</a></dd>
34.39 <dd><a href="howtodata/data_quickref.html">Visual Web Database Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
34.40 <dd>
34.41
34.42 <dd><a href="jdbc_type_conversions.html">JDBC Type Conversions for RowSets</a></dd>
34.43 <dd><a href="../jsp-jsfel/jsf_expression_language_intro.html">JavaServer
34.44 Faces Expression Language</a></dd>
34.45 <dd>
34.46 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
34.47 <param name="content" value="http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/api/javax/sql/RowSet.html">
34.48 <param name="text" value="JDBC RowSet Javadoc"></object></dd>
34.49 <dd><object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
34.50 <param name="content" value="http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/Books/JDBCTutorial/chapter5.html">
34.51 <param name="text" value="JDBC RowSet Java Tutorial Example"></object></dd>
34.52
34.53 <dd><object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
34.54 <param name="content" value="http://java.sun.com/developer/onlineTraining/Database/JDBCShortCourse/contents.html">
34.55 <param name="text" value="Java Database Programming Course"></object></dd>
34.56 </dl>
34.57 <dl>
34.58 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
34.59
34.60 <dd>
34.61 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
34.62 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
34.63 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
34.64 </object>
34.65 </dd>
34.66 </dl>
34.67
34.68
34.69 <hr>
34.70 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
34.71 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
34.72 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
34.73 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
34.74 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
34.75 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20About Binding Components to Data">
34.76 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
34.77 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
34.78 <small><a href="../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
34.79 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
34.80 <tr>
34.81 <td> </td>
34.82 </tr>
34.83 </table>
34.84 </body>
34.85 </html>
34.86
34.87 \ No newline at end of file
34.88 +<html>
34.89 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
34.90 <!--
34.91 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
34.92 * All rights reserved.
34.93 * Use is subject to license terms.
34.94 -->
34.95 <head>
34.96 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
34.97 <title>About Binding Components to Data</title>
34.98 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
34.99 </head>
34.100
34.101 <body>
34.102 <h2>About Binding Components to Data</h2>
34.103 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
34.104 <p>During visual web development, when you bind a component to data, you create a connection
34.105 between the component and the data. The data might be from one or more columns in a database table. This connection permits
34.106 the component to display data values. How you bind the component depends on the component type. The types of components are as follows: </p>
34.107 <ul>
34.108 <li>Simple. A simple component displays one value at a time, for example, a Button, Checkbox, Hyperlink,
34.109 Text Field, or Static Text.</li>
34.110 <li>List. A list component displays one or more values at a time, for example, a Listbox, a Drop Down List, or a Radio Button Group.</li>
34.111 <li>Table component.</li>
34.112 </ul>
34.113 <p>Click one of the following links to find out how to bind each type of data to a specific
34.114 type of component:</p>
34.115 <ul>
34.116 <li>Bind a database column to a <a href="howtodata/bind_data_to_comp.html">simple component</a>, <a href="howtodata/binding_data_2_list_component.html">list component</a>, or <a href="howtodata/binding_data_2_table_component.html">Table component</a></li>
34.117 </ul>
34.118 <dl>
34.119 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
34.120 <dd><a href="howtodata/add_table_to_page.html">Adding a Database Table to a Page</a></dd>
34.121 <dd><a href="../components/howtocomponents/add_component.html">Adding Components to a Page</a></dd>
34.122 <dd><a href="aboutcompdata.html">About Components and Data</a></dd>
34.123 <dd><a href="howtodata/data_quickref.html">Visual Web Database Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
34.124 <dd>
34.125
34.126 <dd><a href="jdbc_type_conversions.html">JDBC Type Conversions for RowSets</a></dd>
34.127 <dd><a href="../jsp-jsfel/jsf_expression_language_intro.html">JavaServer
34.128 Faces Expression Language</a></dd>
34.129 <dd>
34.130 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
34.131 <param name="content" value="http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/api/javax/sql/RowSet.html">
34.132 <param name="text" value="JDBC RowSet Javadoc"></object></dd>
34.133 <dd><object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
34.134 <param name="content" value="http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/Books/JDBCTutorial/chapter5.html">
34.135 <param name="text" value="JDBC RowSet Java Tutorial Example"></object></dd>
34.136
34.137 <dd><object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
34.138 <param name="content" value="http://java.sun.com/developer/onlineTraining/Database/JDBCShortCourse/contents.html">
34.139 <param name="text" value="Java Database Programming Course"></object></dd>
34.140 </dl>
34.141 <dl>
34.142 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
34.143
34.144 <dd>
34.145 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
34.146 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
34.147 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
34.148 </object>
34.149 </dd>
34.150 </dl>
34.151
34.152
34.153 <hr>
34.154 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
34.155 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
34.156 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
34.157 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
34.158 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
34.159 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20About Binding Components to Data">
34.160 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
34.161 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
34.162 <small><a href="../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
34.163 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
34.164 <tr>
34.165 <td> </td>
34.166 </tr>
34.167 </table>
34.168 </body>
34.169 </html>
34.170
34.171 \ No newline at end of file
35.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/connect_data/aboutcompdata.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
35.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/connect_data/aboutcompdata.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
35.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
35.4 -<html>
35.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
35.6 <!--
35.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
35.8 * All rights reserved.
35.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
35.10 -->
35.11 <head>
35.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
35.13 <title>About Components and Data</title>
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35.16
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35.18 <h1>About Components and Data</h1>
35.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials and Javadoc</a></small></p>
35.20
35.21 <p>Use the IDE to connect an external database to your application. First,
35.22 you must add a connection to the database to the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
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35.28 , as described in <a href="nbdocs://org.netbeans.modules.usersguide/org/netbeans/modules/db/docs/connectdb.html">Adding a Database Connection</a>. It is through this database connection that you communicate with the database.
35.29 When you add or connect to a database in the Services window, you specify connection
35.30 information, such as a user name. After you connect, the IDE retrieves the tables in the database as shown in the following diagram.</p>
35.31 <p><img src="../images/database_data_source.gif" alt="Image showing connection information coming from the Services window and going to the database. Tables, views and data then come from the database back to the Services window"></p>
35.32 <p>In your application, you can specify which rows to retrieve from the database connection by writing
35.33 an SQL query, as described in <a href="howtodata/create_sql_query.html">Creating an SQL Query</a>. The SQL query is sent to the database and returns a collection of data to a component in the page.</p>
35.34 <p>Two layers separate the component from the database table. </p>
35.35 <ul>
35.36 <li>A <code>RowSet</code> layer makes the connection to the
35.37 database, executes the queries, and manages the result set. </li>
35.38 <li>Above that
35.39 layer is the data provider. The data provider provides a common interface
35.40 for accessing many types of data, from database tables to <code>Array</code> objects. </li>
35.41 </ul>
35.42 <p>Typically, you only work with the <code>RowSet</code> object to set query
35.43 parameters. In all other cases, use the data provider to access and
35.44 manipulate the data.</p>
35.45 <p>To display data in your application, you must bind one or more components in a page to
35.46 the data being returned by the data provider associated with the <code>RowSet</code> as described in <a href="about_data_binding.html">About Binding Components to Data</a>. Then, you can view and update the data in the database. </p>
35.47 <dl>
35.48 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
35.49 <dd><a href="about_data_binding.html">About Binding Components to Data</a></dd>
35.50 <dd><a href="howtodata/data_quickref.html">Visual Web Database Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
35.51 <dd>
35.52
35.53 <dd> </dd>
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35.105 <title>About Components and Data</title>
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35.108
35.109 <body>
35.110 <h2>About Components and Data</h2>
35.111 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials and Javadoc</a></small></p>
35.112
35.113 <p>Use the IDE to connect an external database to your application. First,
35.114 you must add a connection to the database to the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
35.115 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/server_nav/services_win_popup.html">
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35.117 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
35.118 <param name="viewerSize" value="325,175">
35.119 <param name="text" value="Services window"></object>
35.120 , as described in <a href="nbdocs://org.netbeans.modules.usersguide/org/netbeans/modules/db/docs/connectdb.html">Adding a Database Connection</a>. It is through this database connection that you communicate with the database.
35.121 When you add or connect to a database in the Services window, you specify connection
35.122 information, such as a user name. After you connect, the IDE retrieves the tables in the database as shown in the following diagram.</p>
35.123 <p><img src="../images/database_data_source.gif" alt="Image showing connection information coming from the Services window and going to the database. Tables, views and data then come from the database back to the Services window"></p>
35.124 <p>In your application, you can specify which rows to retrieve from the database connection by writing
35.125 an SQL query, as described in <a href="howtodata/create_sql_query.html">Creating an SQL Query</a>. The SQL query is sent to the database and returns a collection of data to a component in the page.</p>
35.126 <p>Two layers separate the component from the database table. </p>
35.127 <ul>
35.128 <li>A <code>RowSet</code> layer makes the connection to the
35.129 database, executes the queries, and manages the result set. </li>
35.130 <li>Above that
35.131 layer is the data provider. The data provider provides a common interface
35.132 for accessing many types of data, from database tables to <code>Array</code> objects. </li>
35.133 </ul>
35.134 <p>Typically, you only work with the <code>RowSet</code> object to set query
35.135 parameters. In all other cases, use the data provider to access and
35.136 manipulate the data.</p>
35.137 <p>To display data in your application, you must bind one or more components in a page to
35.138 the data being returned by the data provider associated with the <code>RowSet</code> as described in <a href="about_data_binding.html">About Binding Components to Data</a>. Then, you can view and update the data in the database. </p>
35.139 <dl>
35.140 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
35.141 <dd><a href="about_data_binding.html">About Binding Components to Data</a></dd>
35.142 <dd><a href="howtodata/data_quickref.html">Visual Web Database Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
35.143 <dd>
35.144
35.145 <dd> </dd>
35.146 </dl>
35.147 <dl>
35.148 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials and Javadoc</a></dt>
35.149
35.150 <dd> <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
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35.154
35.155
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35.158 <param name="content" value="http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/api/javax/sql/RowSet.html">
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35.161 <param name="content" value="http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/Books/JDBCTutorial/chapter5.html">
35.162 <param name="text" value="JDBC RowSet Java Tutorial Example"></object></dd>
35.163
35.164 <dd><object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
35.165 <param name="content" value="http://java.sun.com/developer/onlineTraining/Database/JDBCShortCourse/contents.html">
35.166 <param name="text" value="Java Database Programming Course"></object></dd>
35.167
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36.13 <title>Adding a Database Table to a Page</title>
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36.15 </head>
36.16
36.17 <body>
36.18 <h1>Adding a Database Table to a Page </h1>
36.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
36.20 <p>Add a database connection to the IDE to make the tables in the database accessible. Then add the database table to a page so that you can access the data in your visual web application. When you add a database table to a page, the IDE creates a <a href="../aboutcompdata.html">data provider and a rowset</a> for the database table. </p>
36.21 <ul class="note">
36.22 <li> Before adding a database table to a page, you must ensure that the Java DB Database Server is installed and running. To start the Java DB Database Server, in the main menu, choose Tools > Java DB Database > Start Java DB Server.</li>
36.23 </ul>
36.24
36.25 <p><b>To add a database table to a page:</b></p>
36.26 <ol>
36.27 <li>In the
36.28 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
36.29 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/server_nav/runtime_navigator.html">
36.30 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
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36.34 ,
36.35 expand the Databases node <img src="../../images/databasenodeicon.gif" alt="Databases node icon">.</li>
36.36 <li>Expand the <i>database-name</i> node.</li>
36.37 <li>Expand the Tables node.</li>
36.38 <li>Drag the database table onto the page.</li>
36.39 </ol>
36.40 <dl>
36.41 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
36.42 <dd><a href="nbdocs://org.netbeans.modules.usersguide/org/netbeans/modules/db/docs/connectdb.html">Adding a Database Connection</a></dd>
36.43 <dd><a href="../aboutcompdata.html">About Components and Data</a></dd>
36.44 <dd><a href="../about_data_binding.html">About Binding Components to Data</a></dd>
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36.47 <dl>
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36.50
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36.55
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36.86 <title>Adding a Database Table to a Page</title>
36.87 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
36.88 </head>
36.89
36.90 <body>
36.91 <h2>Adding a Database Table to a Page </h2>
36.92 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
36.93 <p>Add a database connection to the IDE to make the tables in the database accessible. Then add the database table to a page so that you can access the data in your visual web application. When you add a database table to a page, the IDE creates a <a href="../aboutcompdata.html">data provider and a rowset</a> for the database table. </p>
36.94 <ul class="note">
36.95 <li> Before adding a database table to a page, you must ensure that the Java DB Database Server is installed and running. To start the Java DB Database Server, in the main menu, choose Tools > Java DB Database > Start Java DB Server.</li>
36.96 </ul>
36.97
36.98 <p><b>To add a database table to a page:</b></p>
36.99 <ol>
36.100 <li>In the
36.101 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
36.102 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/server_nav/runtime_navigator.html">
36.103 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
36.104 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
36.105 <param name="viewerSize" value="325,175">
36.106 <param name="text" value="Services window"></object>
36.107 ,
36.108 expand the Databases node <img src="../../images/databasenodeicon.gif" alt="Databases node icon">.</li>
36.109 <li>Expand the <i>database-name</i> node.</li>
36.110 <li>Expand the Tables node.</li>
36.111 <li>Drag the database table onto the page.</li>
36.112 </ol>
36.113 <dl>
36.114 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
36.115 <dd><a href="nbdocs://org.netbeans.modules.usersguide/org/netbeans/modules/db/docs/connectdb.html">Adding a Database Connection</a></dd>
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37.13 <title>Binding a Simple Component to a Database</title>
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37.15 </head>
37.16
37.17 <body>
37.18 <h1>Binding a Simple Component to a Database</h1>
37.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
37.20 <p>During visual web development, when you bind a simple component to a database, you create a connection
37.21 between the component and a column in a database table. Simple components display
37.22 one value at a time. For easiest data binding, use components from the Basic category of the Palette, such as Button. </p>
37.23 <ul class="note">
37.24 <li> Before binding a simple component to a database, you must ensure that the Java DB Database Server is installed and running. To start the Java DB Database Server, in the main menu, choose Tools > Java DB Database > Start Java DB Server.</li>
37.25 </ul>
37.26
37.27
37.28
37.29 <p>First, set up the component and database table in the IDE. Then, decide whether to drop
37.30 the database table directly on the component or to drop the database table on the page and
37.31 then bind the database table to the component. If you drop the database table directly on the component,
37.32 the component is bound to the first value in the first column of the database table. To bind the
37.33 component to another column, drop the component on the page and choose the column.</p>
37.34 <b>To set up the database table and component:</b>
37.35 <ol>
37.36 <li><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/add_component.html">Add the component</a>
37.37 to the page. </li>
37.38 <li>If you are not connected to the correct database, in the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
37.39 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/server_nav/services_win_popup.html">
37.40 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
37.41 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
37.42 <param name="viewerSize" value="325,175">
37.43 <param name="text" value="Services window"></object>,
37.44 <a href="nbdocs://org.netbeans.modules.usersguide/org/netbeans/modules/db/docs/connectdb.html">connect</a> now.</li>
37.45 <li>In the <i>database-name</i> node, expand the Tables node. </li>
37.46 </ol>
37.47 <p><b>To drag and drop the database table on the component:</b></p>
37.48 <ul>
37.49 <li>Drag the database table from the Services window and drop the database table on the component
37.50 in the Visual Designer.
37.51 <p>For example, in the Services window, expand Databases > Travel > Tables and drag the <tt>TRIPTYPE</tt> table and drop it on a button. At runtime, the button displays the value in the first row in the first column of the table. In this example, the first value in the <tt>TRIPTYPEID</tt> column of the <tt>TRIPTYPE</tt> table is 1. </p>
37.52 </li>
37.53 </ul>
37.54 <p><b>To drag and drop the database table on the page and then bind it to the component:</b></p>
37.55 <ol>
37.56 <li>Drag the database table from the Services window to the Visual Designer.</li>
37.57 <li>Right-click the component to which you want to bind the data and choose
37.58 Bind to Data.</li>
37.59 <li>In the dialog box, choose the Bind to Data Provider tab.</li>
37.60 <li>Select the data provider and data field
37.61 to which you want to bind the component and click OK.
37.62 <p>For example, in the Services window, open Databases > Travel > Tables and drag the <tt>TRIPTYPE</tt> table to the page. Then, select a
37.63 button and choose Bind to Data. In the Bind to Data dialog
37.64 box, select the triptypeDataProvider and the <tt>TRIPTYPE.NAME</tt> column and click
37.65 OK. At runtime, the button displays <tt>TRNG</tt>, which is the value in the
37.66 first row in the <tt>NAME</tt> column of the <tt>TRIPTYPE</tt> table.</p>
37.67 </li>
37.68 </ol>
37.69 <dl>
37.70 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
37.71 <dd><a href="../about_data_binding.html">About Binding Components to Data</a></dd>
37.72 <dd><a href="../../ui_elements/dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box: Simple Display Component</a></dd>
37.73 <dd><a href="../aboutcompdata.html">About Components and Data</a></dd>
37.74 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/add_component.html">Adding Components to a Page</a></dd>
37.75 <dd><a href="nbdocs://org.netbeans.modules.usersguide/org/netbeans/modules/db/docs/connectdb.html">Adding a Database Connection</a></dd>
37.76 <dd><a href="add_table_to_page.html">Adding Tables to a Page</a>
37.77 </dd>
37.78 <dd><a href="../../jsp-jsfel/jsf_expression_language_intro.html">JavaServer
37.79 Faces Expression Language</a></dd>
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37.130 <h2>Binding a Simple Component to a Database</h2>
37.131 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
37.132 <p>During visual web development, when you bind a simple component to a database, you create a connection
37.133 between the component and a column in a database table. Simple components display
37.134 one value at a time. For easiest data binding, use components from the Basic category of the Palette, such as Button. </p>
37.135 <ul class="note">
37.136 <li> Before binding a simple component to a database, you must ensure that the Java DB Database Server is installed and running. To start the Java DB Database Server, in the main menu, choose Tools > Java DB Database > Start Java DB Server.</li>
37.137 </ul>
37.138
37.139
37.140
37.141 <p>First, set up the component and database table in the IDE. Then, decide whether to drop
37.142 the database table directly on the component or to drop the database table on the page and
37.143 then bind the database table to the component. If you drop the database table directly on the component,
37.144 the component is bound to the first value in the first column of the database table. To bind the
37.145 component to another column, drop the component on the page and choose the column.</p>
37.146 <b>To set up the database table and component:</b>
37.147 <ol>
37.148 <li><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/add_component.html">Add the component</a>
37.149 to the page. </li>
37.150 <li>If you are not connected to the correct database, in the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
37.151 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/server_nav/services_win_popup.html">
37.152 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
37.153 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
37.154 <param name="viewerSize" value="325,175">
37.155 <param name="text" value="Services window"></object>,
37.156 <a href="nbdocs://org.netbeans.modules.usersguide/org/netbeans/modules/db/docs/connectdb.html">connect</a> now.</li>
37.157 <li>In the <i>database-name</i> node, expand the Tables node. </li>
37.158 </ol>
37.159 <p><b>To drag and drop the database table on the component:</b></p>
37.160 <ul>
37.161 <li>Drag the database table from the Services window and drop the database table on the component
37.162 in the Visual Designer.
37.163 <p>For example, in the Services window, expand Databases > Travel > Tables and drag the <tt>TRIPTYPE</tt> table and drop it on a button. At runtime, the button displays the value in the first row in the first column of the table. In this example, the first value in the <tt>TRIPTYPEID</tt> column of the <tt>TRIPTYPE</tt> table is 1. </p>
37.164 </li>
37.165 </ul>
37.166 <p><b>To drag and drop the database table on the page and then bind it to the component:</b></p>
37.167 <ol>
37.168 <li>Drag the database table from the Services window to the Visual Designer.</li>
37.169 <li>Right-click the component to which you want to bind the data and choose
37.170 Bind to Data.</li>
37.171 <li>In the dialog box, choose the Bind to Data Provider tab.</li>
37.172 <li>Select the data provider and data field
37.173 to which you want to bind the component and click OK.
37.174 <p>For example, in the Services window, open Databases > Travel > Tables and drag the <tt>TRIPTYPE</tt> table to the page. Then, select a
37.175 button and choose Bind to Data. In the Bind to Data dialog
37.176 box, select the triptypeDataProvider and the <tt>TRIPTYPE.NAME</tt> column and click
37.177 OK. At runtime, the button displays <tt>TRNG</tt>, which is the value in the
37.178 first row in the <tt>NAME</tt> column of the <tt>TRIPTYPE</tt> table.</p>
37.179 </li>
37.180 </ol>
37.181 <dl>
37.182 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
37.183 <dd><a href="../about_data_binding.html">About Binding Components to Data</a></dd>
37.184 <dd><a href="../../ui_elements/dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box: Simple Display Component</a></dd>
37.185 <dd><a href="../aboutcompdata.html">About Components and Data</a></dd>
37.186 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/add_component.html">Adding Components to a Page</a></dd>
37.187 <dd><a href="nbdocs://org.netbeans.modules.usersguide/org/netbeans/modules/db/docs/connectdb.html">Adding a Database Connection</a></dd>
37.188 <dd><a href="add_table_to_page.html">Adding Tables to a Page</a>
37.189 </dd>
37.190 <dd><a href="../../jsp-jsfel/jsf_expression_language_intro.html">JavaServer
37.191 Faces Expression Language</a></dd>
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38.17 <h1>Binding a List Component to a Database</h1>
38.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
38.19 <p>During visual web development, when you bind a list component to a database, you create a connection between the component and at least one column in a database
38.20 table. List components display one or more values at a time and include the following components from the Basic category of the Palette: Listbox, Drop Down List, Checkbox Group, and Radio Button Group.</p>
38.21 <ul class="note">
38.22 <li> Before binding a list component to a database, you must ensure that the Java DB Database Server is installed and running. To start the Java DB Database Server, in the main menu, choose Tools > Java DB Database > Start Java DB Server.</li>
38.23 </ul>
38.24
38.25 <p>First, set up the list component and database table in the IDE. Then, decide whether to drop the database table directly on the component or to drop the database table on the page and then bind the database table to the component. If you drop the database table directly on the component, the component is bound to the values in the first non-key column of the database table. To bind the component to another column, drop the database table on the page and then bind the component to a column of the database table.</p>
38.26 <p><b>To set up the database table and component:</b> </p>
38.27 <ol>
38.28 <li><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/add_component.html">Add the list component</a> to the page. </li>
38.29 <li>If you are not connected to the desired database, in the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
38.30 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/server_nav/services_win_popup.html">
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38.34 <param name="text" value="Services window"></object>, <a href="nbdocs://org.netbeans.modules.usersguide/org/netbeans/modules/db/docs/connectdb.html">connect</a> now.</li>
38.35 <li>Expand the Tables node to see the tables in the database. </li>
38.36 </ol>
38.37 <p><b>To drag and drop a database table onto a component:</b></p>
38.38 <ul>
38.39 <li>Drag the database table from the Services window and drop it onto the list component
38.40 in the Visual Designer.<br>
38.41 At runtime, the list component displays the values in the first non-key column
38.42 of the database table. <br>
38.43 For example, in the Services window, open Databases > Travel > Tables and drag the <tt>TRIPTYPE</tt> table and drop it on a
38.44 listbox. At runtime, the listbox displays
38.45 all the values in the first non-key column of the <tt>TRIPTYPE</tt> table, that is, the
38.46 <tt>NAME</tt> column, which has values like <tt>TRNG</tt>, <tt>SALES</tt>, <tt>OTHER</tt>, and so on.</li>
38.47 </ul>
38.48 <p><b>To drag and drop a database table onto the page and then bind the database table to a component:</b></p>
38.49 <ol>
38.50 <li>Drag the database table from the Services window and drop it onto the page. </li>
38.51 <li>Select the component to which you want to bind the data and choose Bind to Data.</li>
38.52 <li> In the Bind to Data dialog box, select the Bind to Data Provider tab.</li>
38.53 <li>In the Bind to Data Provider tab, in the Value field box, select the column to be returned to the database. This column usually contains primary keys.</li>
38.54 <li>In the Display field box, select the column to use to display in the component at runtime.</li>
38.55 <li>Click OK. </li>
38.56 </ol>
38.57 <dl>
38.58 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
38.59 <dd><a href="../about_data_binding.html">About Binding Components to Data</a></dd>
38.60 <dd><a href="../../ui_elements/dialogs/bindtodata_list_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box: List Component</a></dd>
38.61 <dd><a href="../aboutcompdata.html">About Components and Data</a></dd>
38.62 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/add_component.html">Adding Components to a Page</a></dd>
38.63 <dd><a href="nbdocs://org.netbeans.modules.usersguide/org/netbeans/modules/db/docs/connectdb.html">Adding a Database Connection</a></dd>
38.64 <dd><a href="add_table_to_page.html">Adding Tables to a Page</a></dd>
38.65 <dd><a href="../../jsp-jsfel/jsf_expression_language_intro.html">JavaServer
38.66 Faces Expression Language</a></dd>
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38.114 </head>
38.115 <body>
38.116 <h2>Binding a List Component to a Database</h2>
38.117 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
38.118 <p>During visual web development, when you bind a list component to a database, you create a connection between the component and at least one column in a database
38.119 table. List components display one or more values at a time and include the following components from the Basic category of the Palette: Listbox, Drop Down List, Checkbox Group, and Radio Button Group.</p>
38.120 <ul class="note">
38.121 <li> Before binding a list component to a database, you must ensure that the Java DB Database Server is installed and running. To start the Java DB Database Server, in the main menu, choose Tools > Java DB Database > Start Java DB Server.</li>
38.122 </ul>
38.123
38.124 <p>First, set up the list component and database table in the IDE. Then, decide whether to drop the database table directly on the component or to drop the database table on the page and then bind the database table to the component. If you drop the database table directly on the component, the component is bound to the values in the first non-key column of the database table. To bind the component to another column, drop the database table on the page and then bind the component to a column of the database table.</p>
38.125 <p><b>To set up the database table and component:</b> </p>
38.126 <ol>
38.127 <li><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/add_component.html">Add the list component</a> to the page. </li>
38.128 <li>If you are not connected to the desired database, in the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
38.129 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/server_nav/services_win_popup.html">
38.130 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
38.131 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
38.132 <param name="viewerSize" value="325,175">
38.133 <param name="text" value="Services window"></object>, <a href="nbdocs://org.netbeans.modules.usersguide/org/netbeans/modules/db/docs/connectdb.html">connect</a> now.</li>
38.134 <li>Expand the Tables node to see the tables in the database. </li>
38.135 </ol>
38.136 <p><b>To drag and drop a database table onto a component:</b></p>
38.137 <ul>
38.138 <li>Drag the database table from the Services window and drop it onto the list component
38.139 in the Visual Designer.<br>
38.140 At runtime, the list component displays the values in the first non-key column
38.141 of the database table. <br>
38.142 For example, in the Services window, open Databases > Travel > Tables and drag the <tt>TRIPTYPE</tt> table and drop it on a
38.143 listbox. At runtime, the listbox displays
38.144 all the values in the first non-key column of the <tt>TRIPTYPE</tt> table, that is, the
38.145 <tt>NAME</tt> column, which has values like <tt>TRNG</tt>, <tt>SALES</tt>, <tt>OTHER</tt>, and so on.</li>
38.146 </ul>
38.147 <p><b>To drag and drop a database table onto the page and then bind the database table to a component:</b></p>
38.148 <ol>
38.149 <li>Drag the database table from the Services window and drop it onto the page. </li>
38.150 <li>Select the component to which you want to bind the data and choose Bind to Data.</li>
38.151 <li> In the Bind to Data dialog box, select the Bind to Data Provider tab.</li>
38.152 <li>In the Bind to Data Provider tab, in the Value field box, select the column to be returned to the database. This column usually contains primary keys.</li>
38.153 <li>In the Display field box, select the column to use to display in the component at runtime.</li>
38.154 <li>Click OK. </li>
38.155 </ol>
38.156 <dl>
38.157 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
38.158 <dd><a href="../about_data_binding.html">About Binding Components to Data</a></dd>
38.159 <dd><a href="../../ui_elements/dialogs/bindtodata_list_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box: List Component</a></dd>
38.160 <dd><a href="../aboutcompdata.html">About Components and Data</a></dd>
38.161 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/add_component.html">Adding Components to a Page</a></dd>
38.162 <dd><a href="nbdocs://org.netbeans.modules.usersguide/org/netbeans/modules/db/docs/connectdb.html">Adding a Database Connection</a></dd>
38.163 <dd><a href="add_table_to_page.html">Adding Tables to a Page</a></dd>
38.164 <dd><a href="../../jsp-jsfel/jsf_expression_language_intro.html">JavaServer
38.165 Faces Expression Language</a></dd>
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39.16 <body>
39.17 <h1>Binding a Table Component to a Database</h1>
39.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
39.19 <p>During visual web development, when you bind a Table component to a database, you create
39.20 a connection between the Table component and a database
39.21 table. After you bind, check the table layout as described below to ensure that the columns are displayed in the correct order.</p>
39.22 <ul class="note">
39.23 <li> Before binding a table component to a database, you must ensure that the Java DB Database Server is installed and running. To start the Java DB Database Server, in the main menu, choose Tools > Java DB Database > Start Java DB Server.</li>
39.24 </ul>
39.25 <ul class=note>
39.26 <li>Each column of a table must have a unique name. If two or more tables contain columns with the same name, you must rename one of the columns to be able to use both database tables in a table component. </li>
39.27 </ul>
39.28
39.29 <p><b>To set up the database
39.30 table and component:</b> </p>
39.31 <ol><li><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/add_component.html">Add the table component</a> to the page. </li>
39.32 <li>If you are not connected to the database, in the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
39.33 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/server_nav/services_win_popup.html">
39.34 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
39.35 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
39.36 <param name="viewerSize" value="325,175">
39.37 <param name="text" value="Services window"></object>, <a href="nbdocs://org.netbeans.modules.usersguide/org/netbeans/modules/db/docs/connectdb.html">connect</a> now.</li>
39.38 <li>In the <i>database-name</i> node, expand the Tables node to see the tables in the database. </li>
39.39 </ol>
39.40
39.41 <p><b>To drag and drop a database table onto the Table component:</b></p>
39.42 <ul>
39.43 <li>Drag the database
39.44 table from the Services window to the Visual Designer and
39.45 drop the database
39.46 table onto the Table component.
39.47 <ul class="note">
39.48 <li>If you try to drop the database
39.49 table onto a cell in the Table component instead of the Table component
39.50 itself, the Choose Target dialog box appears asking you to choose the target. Choose the
39.51 Table component and click OK.</li>
39.52 </ul>
39.53 <p>The Table component reformats to show the same
39.54 columns as the database table. See "To check and adjust the table layout" below. </p>
39.55 </li>
39.56 </ul>
39.57 <p><b>To bind a Table component to a database
39.58 table that has already been added to the page:</b></p>
39.59 <ol>
39.60 <li>Select the entire Table component.</li>
39.61 <li>Right-click and choose Bind to Data.</li>
39.62 <li>In the Table Layout dialog box, choose the data provider to which
39.63 you want to bind the Table component and click OK.
39.64 <p>When the dialog box closes, the Table component reformats to show the same
39.65 columns as the database table.</p>
39.66 </li>
39.67 </ol>
39.68
39.69 <p><b>To check and adjust the table layout:</b></p>
39.70 <ol>
39.71 <li>In the Visual Designer, right-click the border of the table
39.72 and choose Table Layout.</li>
39.73 <li>In the Table Layout dialog box, select columns from the Available list on the left side.</li>
39.74 <li>Move the columns to be displayed in your application to the Selected list by selecting each column and clicking the > button.</li>
39.75 <li>Move the columns that you do not want to display out of the Selected list by selecting each column and clicking the < button.</li>
39.76 <li>You can change the order of the columns by selecting a column and clicking Up or Down.</li>
39.77 <li>When the Selected list shows the columns in the desired order, click OK.
39.78 <p>In the Visual Designer, you see the columns displayed in the Table component. Each column shows
39.79 the data for the database column it displays.</p>
39.80 </li>
39.81 </ol>
39.82 <dl>
39.83 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
39.84 <dd><a href="../about_data_binding.html">About Binding Components to Data</a></dd>
39.85 <dd><a href="../../ui_elements/dialogs/bindtodata_table_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box: Table Component</a></dd>
39.86 <dd><a href="../aboutcompdata.html">About Components and Data</a></dd>
39.87 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/add_component.html">Adding Components to a Page</a></dd>
39.88 <dd><a href="nbdocs://org.netbeans.modules.usersguide/org/netbeans/modules/db/docs/connectdb.html">Adding a Database Connection</a></dd>
39.89 <dd><a href="add_table_to_page.html">Adding a Database Table to a Page</a></dd>
39.90 <dd><a href="../../jsp-jsfel/jsf_expression_language_intro.html">JavaServer
39.91 Faces Expression Language</a></dd>
39.92 </dl>
39.93 <dl>
39.94 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
39.95 <dd> <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
39.96 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-databoundcomponents.html">
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39.127 <head>
39.128 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
39.129 <title>Binding Data to a Table Component</title>
39.130 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
39.131 </head>
39.132 <body>
39.133 <h2>Binding a Table Component to a Database</h2>
39.134 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
39.135 <p>During visual web development, when you bind a Table component to a database, you create
39.136 a connection between the Table component and a database
39.137 table. After you bind, check the table layout as described below to ensure that the columns are displayed in the correct order.</p>
39.138 <ul class="note">
39.139 <li> Before binding a table component to a database, you must ensure that the Java DB Database Server is installed and running. To start the Java DB Database Server, in the main menu, choose Tools > Java DB Database > Start Java DB Server.</li>
39.140 </ul>
39.141 <ul class=note>
39.142 <li>Each column of a table must have a unique name. If two or more tables contain columns with the same name, you must rename one of the columns to be able to use both database tables in a table component. </li>
39.143 </ul>
39.144
39.145 <p><b>To set up the database
39.146 table and component:</b> </p>
39.147 <ol><li><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/add_component.html">Add the table component</a> to the page. </li>
39.148 <li>If you are not connected to the database, in the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
39.149 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/server_nav/services_win_popup.html">
39.150 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
39.151 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
39.152 <param name="viewerSize" value="325,175">
39.153 <param name="text" value="Services window"></object>, <a href="nbdocs://org.netbeans.modules.usersguide/org/netbeans/modules/db/docs/connectdb.html">connect</a> now.</li>
39.154 <li>In the <i>database-name</i> node, expand the Tables node to see the tables in the database. </li>
39.155 </ol>
39.156
39.157 <p><b>To drag and drop a database table onto the Table component:</b></p>
39.158 <ul>
39.159 <li>Drag the database
39.160 table from the Services window to the Visual Designer and
39.161 drop the database
39.162 table onto the Table component.
39.163 <ul class="note">
39.164 <li>If you try to drop the database
39.165 table onto a cell in the Table component instead of the Table component
39.166 itself, the Choose Target dialog box appears asking you to choose the target. Choose the
39.167 Table component and click OK.</li>
39.168 </ul>
39.169 <p>The Table component reformats to show the same
39.170 columns as the database table. See "To check and adjust the table layout" below. </p>
39.171 </li>
39.172 </ul>
39.173 <p><b>To bind a Table component to a database
39.174 table that has already been added to the page:</b></p>
39.175 <ol>
39.176 <li>Select the entire Table component.</li>
39.177 <li>Right-click and choose Bind to Data.</li>
39.178 <li>In the Table Layout dialog box, choose the data provider to which
39.179 you want to bind the Table component and click OK.
39.180 <p>When the dialog box closes, the Table component reformats to show the same
39.181 columns as the database table.</p>
39.182 </li>
39.183 </ol>
39.184
39.185 <p><b>To check and adjust the table layout:</b></p>
39.186 <ol>
39.187 <li>In the Visual Designer, right-click the border of the table
39.188 and choose Table Layout.</li>
39.189 <li>In the Table Layout dialog box, select columns from the Available list on the left side.</li>
39.190 <li>Move the columns to be displayed in your application to the Selected list by selecting each column and clicking the > button.</li>
39.191 <li>Move the columns that you do not want to display out of the Selected list by selecting each column and clicking the < button.</li>
39.192 <li>You can change the order of the columns by selecting a column and clicking Up or Down.</li>
39.193 <li>When the Selected list shows the columns in the desired order, click OK.
39.194 <p>In the Visual Designer, you see the columns displayed in the Table component. Each column shows
39.195 the data for the database column it displays.</p>
39.196 </li>
39.197 </ol>
39.198 <dl>
39.199 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
39.200 <dd><a href="../about_data_binding.html">About Binding Components to Data</a></dd>
39.201 <dd><a href="../../ui_elements/dialogs/bindtodata_table_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box: Table Component</a></dd>
39.202 <dd><a href="../aboutcompdata.html">About Components and Data</a></dd>
39.203 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/add_component.html">Adding Components to a Page</a></dd>
39.204 <dd><a href="nbdocs://org.netbeans.modules.usersguide/org/netbeans/modules/db/docs/connectdb.html">Adding a Database Connection</a></dd>
39.205 <dd><a href="add_table_to_page.html">Adding a Database Table to a Page</a></dd>
39.206 <dd><a href="../../jsp-jsfel/jsf_expression_language_intro.html">JavaServer
39.207 Faces Expression Language</a></dd>
39.208 </dl>
39.209 <dl>
39.210 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
39.211 <dd> <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
39.212 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-databoundcomponents.html">
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40.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/connect_data/howtodata/create_sql_query.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
40.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/connect_data/howtodata/create_sql_query.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
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40.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
40.13 <title>Creating an SQL Query</title>
40.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
40.15 </head>
40.16
40.17 <body>
40.18 <h1>Creating an SQL Query</h1>
40.19
40.20 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
40.21 <p>After you <a href="nbdocs://org.netbeans.modules.usersguide/org/netbeans/modules/db/docs/connectdb.html">connect a database</a> to the IDE, you can access the database tables in the database connection. By default, the IDE retrieves all data in a given database table. To retrieve a specific part of the data, create an SQL query in the Visual SQL Editor. An SQL query determines which data to retrieve from or write back to the table in the database connection. A typical SQL query might be a SELECT statement that determines which rows to retrieve based on restrictions in the WHERE clause. </p>
40.22 <p><b>To create an SQL query:</b></p>
40.23 <ol>
40.24 <li><a href="add_table_to_page.html">Add a database table to a page</a>. </li>
40.25 <li>In the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
40.26 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
40.27 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
40.28 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
40.29 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
40.30 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object>, right-click the <i>table-name</i>RowSet
40.31 item and choose Edit SQL Statement.</li>
40.32 <li>In the Visual SQL Editor, edit the query.
40.33 <p>You can create the query graphically by using the top two panes or type and
40.34 edit the SQL code in the third pane. </p>
40.35 </li>
40.36 <li>When you finish editing the SQL query, click the <i>page-name</i> tab to return
40.37 to the Visual Designer. </li>
40.38 </ol>
40.39 <dl>
40.40 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
40.41 <dd><a href="../../ui_elements/editors/about_query_editor.html">About the Visual SQL Editor</a></dd>
40.42 <dd><a href="../../ui_elements/dialogs/add_query_criteria.html">Add Query Criteria Dialog Box</a></dd>
40.43 <dd><a href="../sql_query_supported.html">Supported SQL Queries</a></dd>
40.44 <dd><a href="../working_with_databases.html">Working with Databases with Visual Web Applications</a></dd>
40.45 <dd><a href="../aboutcompdata.html">About Components and Data</a></dd>
40.46 <dd><a href="../about_data_binding.html">About Binding Components to Data</a></dd>
40.47 </dl>
40.48 <dl>
40.49 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
40.50 <dd><object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
40.51 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3schools.com/sql/default.asp">
40.52 <param name="text" value="W3 Schools SQL"></object></dd>
40.53
40.54
40.55 <dd> <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
40.56 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-databoundcomponents.html">
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40.58 </dd>
40.59 </dl>
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40.91
40.92 <body>
40.93 <h2>Creating an SQL Query</h2>
40.94
40.95 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
40.96 <p>After you <a href="nbdocs://org.netbeans.modules.usersguide/org/netbeans/modules/db/docs/connectdb.html">connect a database</a> to the IDE, you can access the database tables in the database connection. By default, the IDE retrieves all data in a given database table. To retrieve a specific part of the data, create an SQL query in the Visual SQL Editor. An SQL query determines which data to retrieve from or write back to the table in the database connection. A typical SQL query might be a SELECT statement that determines which rows to retrieve based on restrictions in the WHERE clause. </p>
40.97 <p><b>To create an SQL query:</b></p>
40.98 <ol>
40.99 <li><a href="add_table_to_page.html">Add a database table to a page</a>. </li>
40.100 <li>In the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
40.101 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
40.102 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
40.103 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
40.104 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
40.105 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object>, right-click the <i>table-name</i>RowSet
40.106 item and choose Edit SQL Statement.</li>
40.107 <li>In the Visual SQL Editor, edit the query.
40.108 <p>You can create the query graphically by using the top two panes or type and
40.109 edit the SQL code in the third pane. </p>
40.110 </li>
40.111 <li>When you finish editing the SQL query, click the <i>page-name</i> tab to return
40.112 to the Visual Designer. </li>
40.113 </ol>
40.114 <dl>
40.115 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
40.116 <dd><a href="../../ui_elements/editors/about_query_editor.html">About the Visual SQL Editor</a></dd>
40.117 <dd><a href="../../ui_elements/dialogs/add_query_criteria.html">Add Query Criteria Dialog Box</a></dd>
40.118 <dd><a href="../sql_query_supported.html">Supported SQL Queries</a></dd>
40.119 <dd><a href="../working_with_databases.html">Working with Databases with Visual Web Applications</a></dd>
40.120 <dd><a href="../aboutcompdata.html">About Components and Data</a></dd>
40.121 <dd><a href="../about_data_binding.html">About Binding Components to Data</a></dd>
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40.126 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3schools.com/sql/default.asp">
40.127 <param name="text" value="W3 Schools SQL"></object></dd>
40.128
40.129
40.130 <dd> <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
40.131 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-databoundcomponents.html">
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41.13 <title>Database Tasks: Quick Reference</title>
41.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
41.15 </head>
41.16
41.17 <body>
41.18 <h1>Visual Web Visual Web Database Tasks: Quick Reference</h1>
41.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
41.20 <p>
41.21 This topic describes common tasks that you can perform with database connections, often by clicking the Databases node <img src="../../images/databasenodeicon.gif" alt="Database node icon"> in the
41.22 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
41.23 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/server_nav/services_win_popup.html">
41.24 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
41.25 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
41.26 <param name="viewerSize" value="325,175">
41.27 <param name="text" value="Services window"></object>. For more detailed information, click the links in the right column. </p>
41.28 <ul class="note">
41.29 <li> Before working with a Java DB database, you must ensure that the Java DB database Server is installed and running. To start the Java DB Database Server, in the main menu, click Tools > Java DB Database > Start Java DB Server.</li>
41.30 </ul>
41.31 <table border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" summary="The left column lists the task name. The right column lists the steps to perform.">
41.32 <tr valign="top">
41.33 <th scope="col" align="left">To perform this task...</th>
41.34 <th scope="col" align="left">Follow these steps</th>
41.35 </tr>
41.36
41.37 <tr valign="top">
41.38 <td>Add a database connection to the Services window</td>
41.39 <td><ol>
41.40 <li>In the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
41.41 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/server_nav/services_win_popup.html">
41.42 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
41.43 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
41.44 <param name="viewerSize" value="325,175">
41.45 <param name="text" value="Services window"></object>
41.46
41.47 , right-click the Databases node and choose New Connection.</li>
41.48 <li>In the New Database Connection dialog box, specify the database information.</li>
41.49 <li>Click OK.</li>
41.50 </ol></td>
41.51 </tr>
41.52 <tr valign="top">
41.53 <td>Add a database table to a page </td>
41.54 <td><ol>
41.55 <li>In the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
41.56 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/server_nav/services_win_popup.html">
41.57 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
41.58 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
41.59 <param name="viewerSize" value="325,175">
41.60 <param name="text" value="Services window"></object>, expand the Databases node.</li>
41.61 <li>Expand the <i>database-name</i> node.</li>
41.62 <li>Expand the Tables node.</li>
41.63 <li>Drag the database table into the Visual Designer.</li>
41.64 </ol></td>
41.65 </tr>
41.66 <tr valign="top">
41.67 <td>Add a JDBC driver </td>
41.68 <td><ol>
41.69 <li>In the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
41.70 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/server_nav/services_win_popup.html">
41.71 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
41.72 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
41.73 <param name="viewerSize" value="325,175">
41.74 <param name="text" value="Services window"></object>
41.75 , expand the Databases node, right-click the Drivers node <img src="../../images/drivers_node.gif" alt="Drivers node">, and choose New Driver. </li>
41.76 <li>In the New JDBC Driver dialog box, type the name of the new driver file. </li>
41.77 <li>Click OK.</li>
41.78 </ol></td>
41.79 </tr>
41.80 <tr valign="top">
41.81 <td>Bind data to list components (such as Listbox) in the Basic category of the Palette</td>
41.82 <td><ol>
41.83 <li>Drag the database table from the
41.84 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
41.85 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/server_nav/services_win_popup.html">
41.86 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
41.87 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
41.88 <param name="viewerSize" value="325,175">
41.89 <param name="text" value="Services window"></object> and drop it onto the page. </li>
41.90 <li>Right-click the component to which you want to bind the data and choose <a href="binding_data_2_list_component.html">Bind to Data</a>. </li>
41.91 </ol></td>
41.92 </tr>
41.93 <tr valign="top">
41.94 <td>Bind data to simple components (such as Button) in the Basic category of the Palette</td>
41.95 <td>
41.96 <ol>
41.97 <li>Drag the database table from the
41.98 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
41.99 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/server_nav/services_win_popup.html">
41.100 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
41.101 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
41.102 <param name="viewerSize" value="325,175">
41.103 <param name="text" value="Services window"></object> to the Visual Designer.</li>
41.104 <li>Right-click the component to which you want to bind the data and choose <a href="bind_data_to_comp.html">Bind to Data</a>.</li>
41.105 <li>In the Bind to Data dialog box, choose the data provider and data field to which the bind the component. </li>
41.106 </ol></td>
41.107 </tr>
41.108 <tr valign="top">
41.109 <td>Bind data to a Table component</td>
41.110 <td><ol>
41.111 <li><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/add_component.html">Add the Table component</a> to the page. </li>
41.112 <li>Drag the database table from the
41.113 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
41.114 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/server_nav/services_win_popup.html">
41.115 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
41.116 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
41.117 <param name="viewerSize" value="325,175">
41.118 <param name="text" value="Services window"></object> to the Visual Designer and drop the database table onto the <a href="binding_data_2_table_component.html"> Table component</a>. </li>
41.119 <li>If necessary, set the <a href="binding_data_2_table_component.html">table layout</a>. </li>
41.120 </ol></td>
41.121 </tr>
41.122 <tr valign="top">
41.123 <td>Create an SQL query </td>
41.124 <td><ol>
41.125 <li><a href="add_table_to_page.html">Add a database table to a page</a>. </li>
41.126 <li>In the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
41.127 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
41.128 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
41.129 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
41.130 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
41.131 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object>, right-click the <i>table-name</i>RowSet item and choose Edit SQL Statement.</li>
41.132 <li>In the <a href="../../ui_elements/editors/about_query_editor.html">Visual SQL Editor</a>, edit the query.</li>
41.133 </ol></td>
41.134 </tr>
41.135 <tr valign="top">
41.136 <td>Delete a JDBC driver</td>
41.137 <td><ol>
41.138 <li>Make sure the database is disconnected. </li>
41.139 <li>In the
41.140 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
41.141 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/server_nav/services_win_popup.html">
41.142 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
41.143 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
41.144 <param name="viewerSize" value="325,175">
41.145 <param name="text" value="Services window">
41.146 </object>
41.147 , expand the Databases > Drivers nodes and then right-click the <i> driver-name</i> node and choose Delete.</li>
41.148 <li>Click Yes.</li>
41.149 </ol></td>
41.150 </tr>
41.151 <tr valign="top">
41.152 <td height="56">Delete a database table from the page </td>
41.153 <td><ul>
41.154 <li>In the Outline window, right-click the <i>table-name</i>RowSet item and
41.155 choose Delete.</li>
41.156 <li>In the Outline window, right-click the <i>table-name</i>DataProvider item and choose Delete. </li>
41.157 </ul></td>
41.158 </tr>
41.159 <tr valign="top">
41.160 <td>Edit a JDBC driver </td>
41.161 <td><ol>
41.162 <li>In the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
41.163 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/server_nav/services_win_popup.html">
41.164 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
41.165 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
41.166 <param name="viewerSize" value="325,175">
41.167 <param name="text" value="Services window"></object>
41.168 , expand the Databases > Drivers nodes and then right-click the <i>driver-name</i> node and choose Customize. </li>
41.169 <li>In the New JDBC Driver dialog box, type the name of the new driver file. </li>
41.170 <li>Click Close.</li>
41.171 </ol></td>
41.172 </tr>
41.173
41.174 <tr valign="top">
41.175 <td>Modify database connection properties </td>
41.176 <td><ol>
41.177 <li>In the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
41.178 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/server_nav/services_win_popup.html">
41.179 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
41.180 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
41.181 <param name="viewerSize" value="325,175">
41.182 <param name="text" value="Services window"></object> , expand the Databases node.</li>
41.183 <li> Right-click the <i>database-name</i> node and choose Properties.</li>
41.184 <li>Modify the database connection information and click Modify. </li>
41.185 </ol></td>
41.186 </tr>
41.187 <tr valign="top">
41.188 <td>Remove a database connection </td>
41.189 <td><ol>
41.190 <li>In the Services window, expand the Databases node</li>
41.191 <li>Right-click the <i>database-name</i> node and click Delete</li>
41.192 </ol></td>
41.193 </tr>
41.194 <tr valign="top">
41.195 <td>View data in a database table </td>
41.196 <td><ol>
41.197 <li>In the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
41.198 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/server_nav/services_win_popup.html">
41.199 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
41.200 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
41.201 <param name="viewerSize" value="325,175">
41.202 <param name="text" value="Services window"></object>
41.203 , expand Databases > <i>database-name</i> > Tables, and then right-click the database table name, and choose View Data.</li>
41.204 <li>If desired, in the Query window, <a href="../../ui_elements/server_nav/run_query.html">modify the query</a> to specify the data to retrieve.</li>
41.205 <li>Click the Run SQL button in the toolbar.</li>
41.206 </ol></td>
41.207 </tr>
41.208 </table>
41.209
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41.211 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
41.212 <dd><a href="../aboutcompdata.html">About Components and Data</a></dd>
41.213 <dd><a href="../../components/aboutcomponents.html">About Components</a></dd>
41.214 <dd><a href="../about_data_binding.html">About Binding Components to Data</a></dd>
41.215 <dd><a href="../working_with_databases.html">Working with Databases with Visual Web Applications</a></dd>
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41.218 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
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41.271 <h2>Visual Web Visual Web Database Tasks: Quick Reference</h2>
41.272 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
41.273 <p>
41.274 This topic describes common tasks that you can perform with database connections, often by clicking the Databases node <img src="../../images/databasenodeicon.gif" alt="Database node icon"> in the
41.275 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
41.276 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/server_nav/services_win_popup.html">
41.277 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
41.278 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
41.279 <param name="viewerSize" value="325,175">
41.280 <param name="text" value="Services window"></object>. For more detailed information, click the links in the right column. </p>
41.281 <ul class="note">
41.282 <li> Before working with a Java DB database, you must ensure that the Java DB database Server is installed and running. To start the Java DB Database Server, in the main menu, click Tools > Java DB Database > Start Java DB Server.</li>
41.283 </ul>
41.284 <table border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" summary="The left column lists the task name. The right column lists the steps to perform.">
41.285 <tr valign="top">
41.286 <th scope="col" align="left">To perform this task...</th>
41.287 <th scope="col" align="left">Follow these steps</th>
41.288 </tr>
41.289
41.290 <tr valign="top">
41.291 <td>Add a database connection to the Services window</td>
41.292 <td><ol>
41.293 <li>In the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
41.294 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/server_nav/services_win_popup.html">
41.295 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
41.296 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
41.297 <param name="viewerSize" value="325,175">
41.298 <param name="text" value="Services window"></object>
41.299
41.300 , right-click the Databases node and choose New Connection.</li>
41.301 <li>In the New Database Connection dialog box, specify the database information.</li>
41.302 <li>Click OK.</li>
41.303 </ol></td>
41.304 </tr>
41.305 <tr valign="top">
41.306 <td>Add a database table to a page </td>
41.307 <td><ol>
41.308 <li>In the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
41.309 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/server_nav/services_win_popup.html">
41.310 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
41.311 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
41.312 <param name="viewerSize" value="325,175">
41.313 <param name="text" value="Services window"></object>, expand the Databases node.</li>
41.314 <li>Expand the <i>database-name</i> node.</li>
41.315 <li>Expand the Tables node.</li>
41.316 <li>Drag the database table into the Visual Designer.</li>
41.317 </ol></td>
41.318 </tr>
41.319 <tr valign="top">
41.320 <td>Add a JDBC driver </td>
41.321 <td><ol>
41.322 <li>In the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
41.323 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/server_nav/services_win_popup.html">
41.324 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
41.325 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
41.326 <param name="viewerSize" value="325,175">
41.327 <param name="text" value="Services window"></object>
41.328 , expand the Databases node, right-click the Drivers node <img src="../../images/drivers_node.gif" alt="Drivers node">, and choose New Driver. </li>
41.329 <li>In the New JDBC Driver dialog box, type the name of the new driver file. </li>
41.330 <li>Click OK.</li>
41.331 </ol></td>
41.332 </tr>
41.333 <tr valign="top">
41.334 <td>Bind data to list components (such as Listbox) in the Basic category of the Palette</td>
41.335 <td><ol>
41.336 <li>Drag the database table from the
41.337 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
41.338 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/server_nav/services_win_popup.html">
41.339 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
41.340 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
41.341 <param name="viewerSize" value="325,175">
41.342 <param name="text" value="Services window"></object> and drop it onto the page. </li>
41.343 <li>Right-click the component to which you want to bind the data and choose <a href="binding_data_2_list_component.html">Bind to Data</a>. </li>
41.344 </ol></td>
41.345 </tr>
41.346 <tr valign="top">
41.347 <td>Bind data to simple components (such as Button) in the Basic category of the Palette</td>
41.348 <td>
41.349 <ol>
41.350 <li>Drag the database table from the
41.351 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
41.352 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/server_nav/services_win_popup.html">
41.353 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
41.354 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
41.355 <param name="viewerSize" value="325,175">
41.356 <param name="text" value="Services window"></object> to the Visual Designer.</li>
41.357 <li>Right-click the component to which you want to bind the data and choose <a href="bind_data_to_comp.html">Bind to Data</a>.</li>
41.358 <li>In the Bind to Data dialog box, choose the data provider and data field to which the bind the component. </li>
41.359 </ol></td>
41.360 </tr>
41.361 <tr valign="top">
41.362 <td>Bind data to a Table component</td>
41.363 <td><ol>
41.364 <li><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/add_component.html">Add the Table component</a> to the page. </li>
41.365 <li>Drag the database table from the
41.366 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
41.367 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/server_nav/services_win_popup.html">
41.368 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
41.369 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
41.370 <param name="viewerSize" value="325,175">
41.371 <param name="text" value="Services window"></object> to the Visual Designer and drop the database table onto the <a href="binding_data_2_table_component.html"> Table component</a>. </li>
41.372 <li>If necessary, set the <a href="binding_data_2_table_component.html">table layout</a>. </li>
41.373 </ol></td>
41.374 </tr>
41.375 <tr valign="top">
41.376 <td>Create an SQL query </td>
41.377 <td><ol>
41.378 <li><a href="add_table_to_page.html">Add a database table to a page</a>. </li>
41.379 <li>In the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
41.380 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
41.381 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
41.382 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
41.383 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
41.384 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object>, right-click the <i>table-name</i>RowSet item and choose Edit SQL Statement.</li>
41.385 <li>In the <a href="../../ui_elements/editors/about_query_editor.html">Visual SQL Editor</a>, edit the query.</li>
41.386 </ol></td>
41.387 </tr>
41.388 <tr valign="top">
41.389 <td>Delete a JDBC driver</td>
41.390 <td><ol>
41.391 <li>Make sure the database is disconnected. </li>
41.392 <li>In the
41.393 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
41.394 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/server_nav/services_win_popup.html">
41.395 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
41.396 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
41.397 <param name="viewerSize" value="325,175">
41.398 <param name="text" value="Services window">
41.399 </object>
41.400 , expand the Databases > Drivers nodes and then right-click the <i> driver-name</i> node and choose Delete.</li>
41.401 <li>Click Yes.</li>
41.402 </ol></td>
41.403 </tr>
41.404 <tr valign="top">
41.405 <td height="56">Delete a database table from the page </td>
41.406 <td><ul>
41.407 <li>In the Outline window, right-click the <i>table-name</i>RowSet item and
41.408 choose Delete.</li>
41.409 <li>In the Outline window, right-click the <i>table-name</i>DataProvider item and choose Delete. </li>
41.410 </ul></td>
41.411 </tr>
41.412 <tr valign="top">
41.413 <td>Edit a JDBC driver </td>
41.414 <td><ol>
41.415 <li>In the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
41.416 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/server_nav/services_win_popup.html">
41.417 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
41.418 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
41.419 <param name="viewerSize" value="325,175">
41.420 <param name="text" value="Services window"></object>
41.421 , expand the Databases > Drivers nodes and then right-click the <i>driver-name</i> node and choose Customize. </li>
41.422 <li>In the New JDBC Driver dialog box, type the name of the new driver file. </li>
41.423 <li>Click Close.</li>
41.424 </ol></td>
41.425 </tr>
41.426
41.427 <tr valign="top">
41.428 <td>Modify database connection properties </td>
41.429 <td><ol>
41.430 <li>In the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
41.431 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/server_nav/services_win_popup.html">
41.432 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
41.433 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
41.434 <param name="viewerSize" value="325,175">
41.435 <param name="text" value="Services window"></object> , expand the Databases node.</li>
41.436 <li> Right-click the <i>database-name</i> node and choose Properties.</li>
41.437 <li>Modify the database connection information and click Modify. </li>
41.438 </ol></td>
41.439 </tr>
41.440 <tr valign="top">
41.441 <td>Remove a database connection </td>
41.442 <td><ol>
41.443 <li>In the Services window, expand the Databases node</li>
41.444 <li>Right-click the <i>database-name</i> node and click Delete</li>
41.445 </ol></td>
41.446 </tr>
41.447 <tr valign="top">
41.448 <td>View data in a database table </td>
41.449 <td><ol>
41.450 <li>In the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
41.451 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/server_nav/services_win_popup.html">
41.452 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
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41.456 , expand Databases > <i>database-name</i> > Tables, and then right-click the database table name, and choose View Data.</li>
41.457 <li>If desired, in the Query window, <a href="../../ui_elements/server_nav/run_query.html">modify the query</a> to specify the data to retrieve.</li>
41.458 <li>Click the Run SQL button in the toolbar.</li>
41.459 </ol></td>
41.460 </tr>
41.461 </table>
41.462
41.463 <dl>
41.464 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
41.465 <dd><a href="../aboutcompdata.html">About Components and Data</a></dd>
41.466 <dd><a href="../../components/aboutcomponents.html">About Components</a></dd>
41.467 <dd><a href="../about_data_binding.html">About Binding Components to Data</a></dd>
41.468 <dd><a href="../working_with_databases.html">Working with Databases with Visual Web Applications</a></dd>
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41.483 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
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42.13 <title>Deleting a Database Table from a Page</title>
42.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
42.15 </head>
42.16
42.17 <body>
42.18 <h1>Deleting a Database Table From a Page </h1>
42.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
42.20
42.21 <p>If you do not want to use a database table on a particular page, you can delete
42.22 it from the page. After you delete a database table from a page, no components in that page can
42.23 access the database table. </p>
42.24 <p><b>To delete a database table from the page:</b></p>
42.25 <ol>
42.26 <li>In the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
42.27 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
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42.29 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
42.30 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
42.31 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object>, right-click the
42.32 <i>table-name</i>RowSet item
42.33 and choose Delete. </li>
42.34 <li>In the Outline window, right-click the <i>table-name</i>DataProvider item and choose Delete. </li>
42.35 </ol>
42.36 <dl>
42.37 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
42.38 <dd><a href="../aboutcompdata.html">About Components and Data</a></dd>
42.39 <dd><a href="add_table_to_page.html">Adding a Database Table to a Page</a></dd>
42.40 <dd><a href="nbdocs://org.netbeans.modules.usersguide/org/netbeans/modules/db/docs/connectdb.html">Adding a Database Connection</a></dd>
42.41 <dd><a href="data_quickref.html">Visual Web Database Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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42.51
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42.81 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
42.82 <title>Deleting a Database Table from a Page</title>
42.83 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
42.84 </head>
42.85
42.86 <body>
42.87 <h2>Deleting a Database Table From a Page </h2>
42.88 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
42.89
42.90 <p>If you do not want to use a database table on a particular page, you can delete
42.91 it from the page. After you delete a database table from a page, no components in that page can
42.92 access the database table. </p>
42.93 <p><b>To delete a database table from the page:</b></p>
42.94 <ol>
42.95 <li>In the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
42.96 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
42.97 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
42.98 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
42.99 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
42.100 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object>, right-click the
42.101 <i>table-name</i>RowSet item
42.102 and choose Delete. </li>
42.103 <li>In the Outline window, right-click the <i>table-name</i>DataProvider item and choose Delete. </li>
42.104 </ol>
42.105 <dl>
42.106 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
42.107 <dd><a href="../aboutcompdata.html">About Components and Data</a></dd>
42.108 <dd><a href="add_table_to_page.html">Adding a Database Table to a Page</a></dd>
42.109 <dd><a href="nbdocs://org.netbeans.modules.usersguide/org/netbeans/modules/db/docs/connectdb.html">Adding a Database Connection</a></dd>
42.110 <dd><a href="data_quickref.html">Visual Web Database Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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43.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/connect_data/jdbc_type_conversions.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
43.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/connect_data/jdbc_type_conversions.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
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43.13 <title>JDBC Type Conversions for RowSets</title>
43.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
43.15 </head>
43.16
43.17 <body>
43.18 <h1>JDBC Type Conversions for RowSets </h1>
43.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
43.20
43.21 <p> SQL data types returned in rowsets are converted to Java specification data types according to
43.22 the table of JDBC Types Mapped to Java Types in Appendix B of the JDBC 3.0 Specification
43.23 (copied below). For more information, see JDBC 3.0 - Final Release.</p>
43.24 <p>
43.25 <table border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" summary="The left column lists the JDBC type.
43.26 The right column lists the Java type to which it is converted.">
43.27 <tr valign="top">
43.28 <th scope="col" align="left">JDBC Type</th>
43.29 <th scope="col" align="left">Java Type</th>
43.30 </tr>
43.31
43.32 <tr valign="top">
43.33 <td>CHAR</td>
43.34 <td>java.lang.String</td>
43.35 </tr>
43.36
43.37 <tr valign="top">
43.38 <td>VARCHAR</td>
43.39 <td>java.lang.String</td>
43.40 </tr>
43.41
43.42 <tr valign="top">
43.43 <td>LONGVARCHAR</td>
43.44 <td>java.lang.String</td>
43.45 </tr>
43.46
43.47 <tr valign="top">
43.48 <td>NUMERIC</td>
43.49 <td>java.math.BigDecimal</td>
43.50 </tr>
43.51
43.52 <tr valign="top">
43.53 <td>DECIMAL</td>
43.54 <td>java.math.BigDecimal</td>
43.55 </tr>
43.56
43.57 <tr valign="top">
43.58 <td>BIT</td>
43.59 <td>boolean</td>
43.60 </tr>
43.61
43.62 <tr valign="top">
43.63 <td>BOOLEAN</td>
43.64 <td>boolean</td>
43.65 </tr>
43.66
43.67 <tr valign="top">
43.68 <td>TINYINT</td>
43.69 <td>byte</td>
43.70 </tr>
43.71
43.72 <tr valign="top">
43.73 <td>SMALLINT</td>
43.74 <td>short</td>
43.75 </tr>
43.76
43.77 <tr valign="top">
43.78 <td>INTEGER</td>
43.79 <td>int</td>
43.80 </tr>
43.81
43.82 <tr valign="top">
43.83 <td>BIGINT</td>
43.84 <td>long</td>
43.85 </tr>
43.86
43.87 <tr valign="top">
43.88 <td>REAL</td>
43.89 <td>float</td>
43.90 </tr>
43.91
43.92 <tr valign="top">
43.93 <td>FLOAT</td>
43.94 <td>double</td>
43.95 </tr>
43.96
43.97 <tr valign="top">
43.98 <td>DOUBLE</td>
43.99 <td>double</td>
43.100 </tr>
43.101
43.102 <tr valign="top">
43.103 <td>BINARY</td>
43.104 <td>byte[ ]</td>
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43.109 <td>byte[ ]</td>
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43.111
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43.114 <td>byte[ ]</td>
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43.116
43.117 <tr valign="top">
43.118 <td>DATE</td>
43.119 <td>java.sql.Date</td>
43.120 </tr>
43.121
43.122 <tr valign="top">
43.123 <td>TIME</td>
43.124 <td>java.sql.Time</td>
43.125 </tr>
43.126
43.127 <tr valign="top">
43.128 <td>TIMESTAMP</td>
43.129 <td>java.sql .Timestamp</td>
43.130 </tr>
43.131
43.132 <tr valign="top">
43.133 <td>CLOB</td>
43.134 <td>java.sql.Clob</td>
43.135 </tr>
43.136
43.137 <tr valign="top">
43.138 <td>BLOB</td>
43.139 <td>java.sql.Blob</td>
43.140 </tr>
43.141
43.142 <tr valign="top">
43.143 <td>ARRAY</td>
43.144 <td>java.sql.Array</td>
43.145 </tr>
43.146
43.147 <tr valign="top">
43.148 <td>DISTINCT</td>
43.149 <td>(mapping of underlying type)</td>
43.150 </tr>
43.151
43.152 <tr valign="top">
43.153 <td>STRUCT</td>
43.154 <td>java.sql.Struct</td>
43.155 </tr>
43.156
43.157 <tr valign="top">
43.158 <td>REF</td>
43.159 <td>java.sql.Ref</td>
43.160 </tr>
43.161
43.162 <tr valign="top">
43.163 <td>DATALINK</td>
43.164 <td>java.net.URL</td>
43.165 </tr>
43.166
43.167 <tr valign="top">
43.168 <td>JAVA_OBJECT</td>
43.169 <td>(underlying Java class)</td>
43.170 </tr>
43.171 </table>
43.172
43.173 <dl>
43.174 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
43.175 <dd><a href="about_data_binding.html">About Binding Components to Data</a></dd>
43.176 <dd><a href="howtodata/data_quickref.html">Visual Web Database Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
43.177 <dd>
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43.179 <param name="content" value="http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/api/javax/sql/RowSet.html">
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43.184
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43.219 </head>
43.220
43.221 <body>
43.222 <h2>JDBC Type Conversions for RowSets </h2>
43.223 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
43.224
43.225 <p> SQL data types returned in rowsets are converted to Java specification data types according to
43.226 the table of JDBC Types Mapped to Java Types in Appendix B of the JDBC 3.0 Specification
43.227 (copied below). For more information, see JDBC 3.0 - Final Release.</p>
43.228 <p>
43.229 <table border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" summary="The left column lists the JDBC type.
43.230 The right column lists the Java type to which it is converted.">
43.231 <tr valign="top">
43.232 <th scope="col" align="left">JDBC Type</th>
43.233 <th scope="col" align="left">Java Type</th>
43.234 </tr>
43.235
43.236 <tr valign="top">
43.237 <td>CHAR</td>
43.238 <td>java.lang.String</td>
43.239 </tr>
43.240
43.241 <tr valign="top">
43.242 <td>VARCHAR</td>
43.243 <td>java.lang.String</td>
43.244 </tr>
43.245
43.246 <tr valign="top">
43.247 <td>LONGVARCHAR</td>
43.248 <td>java.lang.String</td>
43.249 </tr>
43.250
43.251 <tr valign="top">
43.252 <td>NUMERIC</td>
43.253 <td>java.math.BigDecimal</td>
43.254 </tr>
43.255
43.256 <tr valign="top">
43.257 <td>DECIMAL</td>
43.258 <td>java.math.BigDecimal</td>
43.259 </tr>
43.260
43.261 <tr valign="top">
43.262 <td>BIT</td>
43.263 <td>boolean</td>
43.264 </tr>
43.265
43.266 <tr valign="top">
43.267 <td>BOOLEAN</td>
43.268 <td>boolean</td>
43.269 </tr>
43.270
43.271 <tr valign="top">
43.272 <td>TINYINT</td>
43.273 <td>byte</td>
43.274 </tr>
43.275
43.276 <tr valign="top">
43.277 <td>SMALLINT</td>
43.278 <td>short</td>
43.279 </tr>
43.280
43.281 <tr valign="top">
43.282 <td>INTEGER</td>
43.283 <td>int</td>
43.284 </tr>
43.285
43.286 <tr valign="top">
43.287 <td>BIGINT</td>
43.288 <td>long</td>
43.289 </tr>
43.290
43.291 <tr valign="top">
43.292 <td>REAL</td>
43.293 <td>float</td>
43.294 </tr>
43.295
43.296 <tr valign="top">
43.297 <td>FLOAT</td>
43.298 <td>double</td>
43.299 </tr>
43.300
43.301 <tr valign="top">
43.302 <td>DOUBLE</td>
43.303 <td>double</td>
43.304 </tr>
43.305
43.306 <tr valign="top">
43.307 <td>BINARY</td>
43.308 <td>byte[ ]</td>
43.309 </tr>
43.310
43.311 <tr valign="top">
43.312 <td>VARBINARY</td>
43.313 <td>byte[ ]</td>
43.314 </tr>
43.315
43.316 <tr valign="top">
43.317 <td>LONGVARBINARY</td>
43.318 <td>byte[ ]</td>
43.319 </tr>
43.320
43.321 <tr valign="top">
43.322 <td>DATE</td>
43.323 <td>java.sql.Date</td>
43.324 </tr>
43.325
43.326 <tr valign="top">
43.327 <td>TIME</td>
43.328 <td>java.sql.Time</td>
43.329 </tr>
43.330
43.331 <tr valign="top">
43.332 <td>TIMESTAMP</td>
43.333 <td>java.sql .Timestamp</td>
43.334 </tr>
43.335
43.336 <tr valign="top">
43.337 <td>CLOB</td>
43.338 <td>java.sql.Clob</td>
43.339 </tr>
43.340
43.341 <tr valign="top">
43.342 <td>BLOB</td>
43.343 <td>java.sql.Blob</td>
43.344 </tr>
43.345
43.346 <tr valign="top">
43.347 <td>ARRAY</td>
43.348 <td>java.sql.Array</td>
43.349 </tr>
43.350
43.351 <tr valign="top">
43.352 <td>DISTINCT</td>
43.353 <td>(mapping of underlying type)</td>
43.354 </tr>
43.355
43.356 <tr valign="top">
43.357 <td>STRUCT</td>
43.358 <td>java.sql.Struct</td>
43.359 </tr>
43.360
43.361 <tr valign="top">
43.362 <td>REF</td>
43.363 <td>java.sql.Ref</td>
43.364 </tr>
43.365
43.366 <tr valign="top">
43.367 <td>DATALINK</td>
43.368 <td>java.net.URL</td>
43.369 </tr>
43.370
43.371 <tr valign="top">
43.372 <td>JAVA_OBJECT</td>
43.373 <td>(underlying Java class)</td>
43.374 </tr>
43.375 </table>
43.376
43.377 <dl>
43.378 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
43.379 <dd><a href="about_data_binding.html">About Binding Components to Data</a></dd>
43.380 <dd><a href="howtodata/data_quickref.html">Visual Web Database Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
43.381 <dd>
43.382 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
43.383 <param name="content" value="http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/api/javax/sql/RowSet.html">
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43.386 <param name="content" value="http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/Books/JDBCTutorial/chapter5.html">
43.387 <param name="text" value="JDBC RowSet Java Tutorial Example"></object></dd>
43.388
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43.390 <param name="content" value="http://java.sun.com/developer/onlineTraining/Database/JDBCShortCourse/contents.html">
43.391 <param name="text" value="Java Database Programming Course"></object></dd>
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44.13 <title>Supported SQL Queries</title>
44.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
44.15 </head>
44.16
44.17 <body>
44.18 <h1>Supported SQL Queries</h1>
44.19
44.20 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
44.21 <p>The <a href="../ui_elements/editors/about_query_editor.html">Visual SQL Editor</a> enables you to construct, edit, and execute SQL queries graphically. The Visual SQL Editor supports a subset of SQL92.</p>
44.22 <p>You can manipulate the following types of SQL queries in the diagram pane and grid pane:</p>
44.23 <ul>
44.24 <li> SELECT statements: SELECT...FROM...WHERE...</li>
44.25 <li>JOINS: OUTER, INNER, CROSS, NATURAL</li>
44.26 <li>Search conditions consisting of comparison predicates combined with multiple ANDs and ORs </li>
44.27 <li>Aggregate functions: AVG, COUNT, MAX, MIN, SUM</li>
44.28 <li>Correlation names ("table aliases")</li>
44.29 <li>Derived column names ("column aliases") based on individual columns</li>
44.30 <li>GROUP BY</li>
44.31 <li>ORDER BY</li>
44.32 <li> Predicates: IN, LIKE </li>
44.33 <li> SQL parameters (conditions like WHERE name=?) </li>
44.34 </ul>
44.35 <p> You must type the following conditions in the SQL pane. These conditions
44.36 have no graphical representation, but you can still execute the queries. </p>
44.37 <ul>
44.38 <li> Predicates: BETWEEN, NULL, IN, LIKE, EXISTS </li>
44.39 <li> Search conditions consisting of comparison predicates combined with
44.40 multiple ORs </li>
44.41 </ul>
44.42 <dl>
44.43 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
44.44 <dd><a href="working_with_databases.html">Working with Databases with Visual Web Applications</a></dd>
44.45 <dd><a href="../ui_elements/editors/about_query_editor.html">About the Visual SQL Editor</a></dd>
44.46 <dd><a href="aboutcompdata.html">About Components and Data</a></dd>
44.47 <dd><a href="about_data_binding.html">About Binding Components to Data</a></dd>
44.48 <dd><object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
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44.50 <param name="text" value="W3 Schools SQL"></object></dd>
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44.78 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
44.79 <title>Supported SQL Queries</title>
44.80 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
44.81 </head>
44.82
44.83 <body>
44.84 <h2>Supported SQL Queries</h2>
44.85
44.86 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
44.87 <p>The <a href="../ui_elements/editors/about_query_editor.html">Visual SQL Editor</a> enables you to construct, edit, and execute SQL queries graphically. The Visual SQL Editor supports a subset of SQL92.</p>
44.88 <p>You can manipulate the following types of SQL queries in the diagram pane and grid pane:</p>
44.89 <ul>
44.90 <li> SELECT statements: SELECT...FROM...WHERE...</li>
44.91 <li>JOINS: OUTER, INNER, CROSS, NATURAL</li>
44.92 <li>Search conditions consisting of comparison predicates combined with multiple ANDs and ORs </li>
44.93 <li>Aggregate functions: AVG, COUNT, MAX, MIN, SUM</li>
44.94 <li>Correlation names ("table aliases")</li>
44.95 <li>Derived column names ("column aliases") based on individual columns</li>
44.96 <li>GROUP BY</li>
44.97 <li>ORDER BY</li>
44.98 <li> Predicates: IN, LIKE </li>
44.99 <li> SQL parameters (conditions like WHERE name=?) </li>
44.100 </ul>
44.101 <p> You must type the following conditions in the SQL pane. These conditions
44.102 have no graphical representation, but you can still execute the queries. </p>
44.103 <ul>
44.104 <li> Predicates: BETWEEN, NULL, IN, LIKE, EXISTS </li>
44.105 <li> Search conditions consisting of comparison predicates combined with
44.106 multiple ORs </li>
44.107 </ul>
44.108 <dl>
44.109 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
44.110 <dd><a href="working_with_databases.html">Working with Databases with Visual Web Applications</a></dd>
44.111 <dd><a href="../ui_elements/editors/about_query_editor.html">About the Visual SQL Editor</a></dd>
44.112 <dd><a href="aboutcompdata.html">About Components and Data</a></dd>
44.113 <dd><a href="about_data_binding.html">About Binding Components to Data</a></dd>
44.114 <dd><object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
44.115 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3schools.com/sql/default.asp">
44.116 <param name="text" value="W3 Schools SQL"></object></dd>
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45.11 <head>
45.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
45.13 <title>Working With Databases</title>
45.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
45.15 </head>
45.16 <body>
45.17 <h1>Working with Databases with Visual Web Applications</h1>
45.18
45.19
45.20 <p>The following table shows how to use databases with visual web development. Make sure the Java DB Database Server is running before you attempt any of these steps. </p>
45.21
45.22 <table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" summary="The left column contains each process step. The right column contains detail information to accomplish that process.">
45.23
45.24 <tr valign="top">
45.25 <td align="center"><p><img src="../images/circle1.gif" alt="Number one"><br>
45.26 <b>Add database to the IDE </b></p>
45.27 <p><img src="../images/databasenodeicon.gif" alt="Databases node icon"></p></td>
45.28 <td>
45.29 <ul>
45.30 <li>To add a Java DB database to the IDE:</li>
45.31 <ol>
45.32 <li>In the
45.33 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
45.34 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/server_nav/services_win_popup.html">
45.35 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
45.36 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
45.37 <param name="viewerSize" value="325,175">
45.38 <param name="text" value="Services window"></object>, right-click the Databases node and choose
45.39 New Connection.</li>
45.40 <li>Fill in the values for the database and click OK.</li>
45.41 </ol>
45.42
45.43 <li>To add another type of datbase to the IDE
45.44 <ol>
45.45 <li><a href="nbdocs:/org.netbeans.modules/db/docs/adddriver.html">Add a JDBC driver</a> to the IDE</li>
45.46
45.47
45.48 <li>In the
45.49 Services window, right-click the Databases node and choose New Connection.
45.50
45.51 <li>Fill in the values for the database and click OK.</li>
45.52 </ol></ul>
45.53 </td>
45.54 </tr>
45.55
45.56 <tr>
45.57 <td colspan="2">
45.58 <hr align="center" width="80%">
45.59 </td>
45.60 </tr>
45.61 <tr valign="top">
45.62 <td align="center"><p><img src="../images/circle2.gif" alt="Number two"><br>
45.63 <b>Connect database table to page </b></p>
45.64 <p><img src="../images/dbnodeicon.gif" alt="database-name node icon"></p></td>
45.65 <td>
45.66 <ol>
45.67 <li>In the Services window, expand the Databases node.</li>
45.68 <li>Expand the <i>database-name</i> node and the Tables Node.</li>
45.69 <li><a href="howtodata/add_table_to_page.html">Drag the database table</a> to the Visual Designer. </li>
45.70 </ol></td>
45.71 </tr>
45.72 <tr>
45.73 <td colspan="2">
45.74 <hr align="center" width="80%">
45.75 </td>
45.76 </tr>
45.77
45.78
45.79 <tr valign="top">
45.80 <td align="center"><p><img src="../images/circle3.gif" alt="Number three"><br>
45.81 <b>Define rowset content</b></p>
45.82 <p><img src="../images/rowset_process.gif" alt="rowset icon"></p></td>
45.83 <td>
45.84 <ol>
45.85 <li>In the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
45.86 <param name="content" value="../ui_elements/navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
45.87 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
45.88 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
45.89 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
45.90 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object>, double-click
45.91 the <i>table-name</i>RowSet item.</li>
45.92 <li>In the Visual SQL Editor, if the SQL query is not correct, edit it. </li>
45.93 </ol></td>
45.94 </tr>
45.95
45.96 <tr>
45.97 <td colspan="2">
45.98 <hr align="center" width="80%">
45.99 </td>
45.100 </tr>
45.101 <tr valign="top">
45.102 <td align="center"><p><img src="../images/circle4.gif" alt="Number four"><br>
45.103 <b>Bind data to component</b></p>
45.104 <p><img src="../images/database_table_icon.gif" alt="database table icon">
45.105 </p></td>
45.106 <td>
45.107
45.108 In the Visual Designer, add the component to the page, then:
45.109 <ul>
45.110 <li><a href="howtodata/bind_data_to_comp.html">Bind data to a simple
45.111 component</a>, such as a Button.</li>
45.112 <li><a href="howtodata/binding_data_2_list_component.html">Bind data to a list
45.113 component</a>, such as a Listbox.</li>
45.114 <li><a href="howtodata/binding_data_2_table_component.html">Bind data to a Table
45.115 component</a>.</li>
45.116 </ul></td>
45.117 </tr>
45.118 <tr>
45.119 <td colspan="2">
45.120 <hr align="center" width="80%">
45.121 </td>
45.122 </tr>
45.123
45.124 <tr valign="top">
45.125 <td align="center"><p><img src="../images/circle5.gif" alt="Number five"><br>
45.126 <b>Set event handling</b></p>
45.127 <p><img src="../images/visual_editor_icon.gif" alt="visual editor icon"></p></td>
45.128 <td>
45.129 <ul>
45.130 <li>Specify event
45.131 handling for retrieving, updating, or deleting the data by double-clicking
45.132 the component to open the <a href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/editing/csh/about_source_editor.html">Java Editor</a>. </li>
45.133 </ul></td>
45.134 </tr>
45.135 </table>
45.136
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45.155 +<html>
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45.160 * Use is subject to license terms.
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45.162 <head>
45.163 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
45.164 <title>Working With Databases</title>
45.165 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
45.166 </head>
45.167 <body>
45.168 <h2>Working with Databases with Visual Web Applications</h2>
45.169
45.170
45.171 <p>The following table shows how to use databases with visual web development. Make sure the Java DB Database Server is running before you attempt any of these steps. </p>
45.172
45.173 <table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" summary="The left column contains each process step. The right column contains detail information to accomplish that process.">
45.174
45.175 <tr valign="top">
45.176 <td align="center"><p><img src="../images/circle1.gif" alt="Number one"><br>
45.177 <b>Add database to the IDE </b></p>
45.178 <p><img src="../images/databasenodeicon.gif" alt="Databases node icon"></p></td>
45.179 <td>
45.180 <ul>
45.181 <li>To add a Java DB database to the IDE:</li>
45.182 <ol>
45.183 <li>In the
45.184 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
45.185 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/server_nav/services_win_popup.html">
45.186 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
45.187 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
45.188 <param name="viewerSize" value="325,175">
45.189 <param name="text" value="Services window"></object>, right-click the Databases node and choose
45.190 New Connection.</li>
45.191 <li>Fill in the values for the database and click OK.</li>
45.192 </ol>
45.193
45.194 <li>To add another type of datbase to the IDE
45.195 <ol>
45.196 <li><a href="nbdocs:/org.netbeans.modules/db/docs/adddriver.html">Add a JDBC driver</a> to the IDE</li>
45.197
45.198
45.199 <li>In the
45.200 Services window, right-click the Databases node and choose New Connection.
45.201
45.202 <li>Fill in the values for the database and click OK.</li>
45.203 </ol></ul>
45.204 </td>
45.205 </tr>
45.206
45.207 <tr>
45.208 <td colspan="2">
45.209 <hr align="center" width="80%">
45.210 </td>
45.211 </tr>
45.212 <tr valign="top">
45.213 <td align="center"><p><img src="../images/circle2.gif" alt="Number two"><br>
45.214 <b>Connect database table to page </b></p>
45.215 <p><img src="../images/dbnodeicon.gif" alt="database-name node icon"></p></td>
45.216 <td>
45.217 <ol>
45.218 <li>In the Services window, expand the Databases node.</li>
45.219 <li>Expand the <i>database-name</i> node and the Tables Node.</li>
45.220 <li><a href="howtodata/add_table_to_page.html">Drag the database table</a> to the Visual Designer. </li>
45.221 </ol></td>
45.222 </tr>
45.223 <tr>
45.224 <td colspan="2">
45.225 <hr align="center" width="80%">
45.226 </td>
45.227 </tr>
45.228
45.229
45.230 <tr valign="top">
45.231 <td align="center"><p><img src="../images/circle3.gif" alt="Number three"><br>
45.232 <b>Define rowset content</b></p>
45.233 <p><img src="../images/rowset_process.gif" alt="rowset icon"></p></td>
45.234 <td>
45.235 <ol>
45.236 <li>In the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
45.237 <param name="content" value="../ui_elements/navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
45.238 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
45.239 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
45.240 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
45.241 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object>, double-click
45.242 the <i>table-name</i>RowSet item.</li>
45.243 <li>In the Visual SQL Editor, if the SQL query is not correct, edit it. </li>
45.244 </ol></td>
45.245 </tr>
45.246
45.247 <tr>
45.248 <td colspan="2">
45.249 <hr align="center" width="80%">
45.250 </td>
45.251 </tr>
45.252 <tr valign="top">
45.253 <td align="center"><p><img src="../images/circle4.gif" alt="Number four"><br>
45.254 <b>Bind data to component</b></p>
45.255 <p><img src="../images/database_table_icon.gif" alt="database table icon">
45.256 </p></td>
45.257 <td>
45.258
45.259 In the Visual Designer, add the component to the page, then:
45.260 <ul>
45.261 <li><a href="howtodata/bind_data_to_comp.html">Bind data to a simple
45.262 component</a>, such as a Button.</li>
45.263 <li><a href="howtodata/binding_data_2_list_component.html">Bind data to a list
45.264 component</a>, such as a Listbox.</li>
45.265 <li><a href="howtodata/binding_data_2_table_component.html">Bind data to a Table
45.266 component</a>.</li>
45.267 </ul></td>
45.268 </tr>
45.269 <tr>
45.270 <td colspan="2">
45.271 <hr align="center" width="80%">
45.272 </td>
45.273 </tr>
45.274
45.275 <tr valign="top">
45.276 <td align="center"><p><img src="../images/circle5.gif" alt="Number five"><br>
45.277 <b>Set event handling</b></p>
45.278 <p><img src="../images/visual_editor_icon.gif" alt="visual editor icon"></p></td>
45.279 <td>
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47.17 <h1>JavaServer Faces Expression Language </h1>
47.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
47.19 <p>This topic covers the JavaServer Faces 1.1 Expression Language. You use this expression language with J2EE 1.4 and J2EE 1.3 projects, which use JavaServer Faces 1.1 components. If you are working with a Java EE 5 project, your components are JavaServer Faces 1.2 components, which use the Unified Expression Language. See the following web page for an article on that language:</p>
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47.24 <p>For the full Unified Expression Language specification, you must download the JavaServer Pages (JSP) 2.1 specification. The following web page discusses JSP technology and provides links for downloads: </p>
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47.29 <p>This topic is for advanced users who want to enter their own value binding
47.30 expressions rather than letting the IDE create those expressions. It has the
47.31 following sections:</p>
47.32 <dl>
47.33 <dd><a href="#introduction">Introduction</a></dd>
47.34 <dd> <a href="#syntax">JavaServer Faces EL Expression Syntax</a></dd>
47.35 <dd><a href="#getvaluesemantics">Get Value Semantics</a></dd>
47.36 <dd><a href="#setvaluesemantics">Set Value Semantics</a></dd>
47.37 <dd><a href="#implicitobjects">Implicit Objects</a></dd>
47.38 <dd><a href="#literals">Literals</a></dd>
47.39 <dd><a href="#operators">Operators</a></dd>
47.40 <dd><a href="#reservedwords">Reserved Words</a></dd>
47.41 </dl>
47.42 <h3>Introduction<a name="introduction"></a></h3>
47.43 <p>JavaServer Faces provides an expression language (JSF EL) that is used in
47.44 web application pages to access the JavaBeans components in the page bean and
47.45 in other beans associated with the web application, such as the session bean
47.46 and the application bean. The IDE in most cases takes care of specifying the
47.47 correct expression for you, for example, when you bind a component's <code>text</code> property to a data provider or to a JavaBean
47.48 property. </p>
47.49 <p>To bind any property of a component, you can add the component to a page
47.50 and then right-click the component and choose Property Bindings. You can then
47.51 use the Property Bindings dialog box to select a property of the component
47.52 and choose which JavaBeans property the component property is to be bound to. </p>
47.53 <p>As an example of binding a component to a database table, the following code
47.54 sample references a <a href="../ui_elements/palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/static_text.html">Static Text</a> component. Here's how to produce the code sample:</p>
47.55 <ol>
47.56 <li>Drag the Static Text component <img src="../images/outputtexticon.gif" alt="output text icon"> from the Basic category of the Palette to a page in the Visual Designer. </li>
47.57 <li>Open the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
47.58 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/server_nav/services_win_popup.html">
47.59 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
47.60 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
47.61 <param name="viewerSize" value="325,175">
47.62 <param name="text" value="Services window"></object> and drag the Person table
47.63 from the Travel database and drop it on the component.
47.64 <p>The IDE automatically
47.65 adds a data provider object for that database table to the page and binds the the <code>text</code> property to the <code>PERSON.PERSONID</code> field of the data provider. You see the text of the component change to <code>123</code>.</p>
47.66 <li>Right-click the component and choose Bind to Data.</li>
47.67 <li>In the Bind to Data dialog box, choose the <code>PERSON.NAME</code> field of the data provider and click OK to change the binding
47.68 of the <code>text</code> property to the correct field.</li>
47.69 <li>Click the JSP button above the page to see the resulting source code. </li>
47.70 </ol>
47.71 <p>The
47.72 resulting code in the JSP editor looks like this: </p>
47.73 <pre> <ui:staticText binding="#{Page1.staticText1}"
47.74 id="staticText1"
47.75 style="position: absolute; left: 216px; top: 192px"
47.76 text="#{Page1.personDataProvider.value['PERSON.NAME']}"/></pre>
47.77 <ul>
47.78 <li>The first line of code shows the name of the JavaServer Faces component, <code>staticText</code>.
47.79 It uses the qualifier <code>ui:</code>, which identifies the XML namespace for
47.80 the <code>staticText</code> component. The <code>ui:</code> qualifier is defined in the page header as <code>xmlns:ui="http://www.sun.com/web/ui"</code>. This namespace points to a custom tag library for rendering
47.81 UI components in the Basic, Composite, and Layout categories of the Palette.
47.82 <p>There are two other qualifiers that you will see in JSP code that are defined on this same line :</p>
47.83 <ul>
47.84 <li><code>h:</code> - Defined in the page header as <code>xmlns:h="http://java.sun.com/jsf/html"</code>, this namespace points to a JavaServer Faces custom tag library for rendering JavaServer Faces Reference Implementation components that are primarily in the Standard category of the palette. </li>
47.85 <li><code>f:</code> - Defined in the page header as <code>xmlns:f="http://java.sun.com/jsf/core"</code>, this namespace points to a JavaServer Faces custom tag library for representing event
47.86 handlers, validators, and other actions.</li>
47.87 </ul>
47.88 <p>The TLD documentation for these two qualifiers is located at:<br>
47.89 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
47.90 <param name="content" value="http://java.sun.com/j2ee/javaserverfaces/1.1/docs/tlddocs/index.html">
47.91 <param name="text" value="http://java.sun.com/j2ee/javaserverfaces/1.1/docs/tlddocs/index.html."></object>
47.92 </p>
47.93 </li>
47.94 <li>The <code>binding</code> attribute connects this component to a specific JavaBeans
47.95 object <code>staticText1</code> in the <code>Page1</code> page bean. The <code>binding</code> attribute
47.96 and the attributes <code>id</code>, <code>style</code>, and <code>text</code> are all
47.97 JavaServer Faces tag library attributes. The last three attributes, <code>id</code>, <code>style</code>,
47.98 and <code>text,</code> are represented in the IDE as properties of the component
47.99 and can be set in the component's <a href="../ui_elements/propsheets/propsheet_win.html">Properties window</a>. </li>
47.100 <li>The <code>binding</code> and <code>text</code> attributes use the JavaServer Faces
47.101 expression language. You can use the JavaServer Faces expression language to
47.102 set the <code>value</code> attribute in the component's Properties window. </li>
47.103 </ul>
47.104 <p>As described in the sections that follow, the JavaServer Faces expression
47.105 language syntax uses the delimiters <code class=cCode>#{}</code>. A JavaServer
47.106 Faces expression can be a value-binding expression (for binding UI components
47.107 or their values to external data sources) or a method-binding expression (for
47.108 referencing backing bean methods). It can also accept mixed literals and the
47.109 evaluation syntax and operators of the 2.0 expression language. </p>
47.110 <h3>JavaServer Faces EL Expression Syntax<a name="syntax"></a></h3>
47.111 <p>JSF EL can be used to bind JavaBeans to component properties to simplify how
47.112 the components access data from various sources. JSF EL expressions use the
47.113 syntax <code>#{expr};</code> </p>
47.114 <p>The syntax of a value binding expression is identical to the syntax of an
47.115 expression language expression defined in the JavaServer Pages Specification
47.116 (version 2.0), sections 2.3 through 2.9, with the following exceptions:</p>
47.117 <ul>
47.118 <li> The expression delimiters for a value binding expression are <code>#{</code> and <code>}</code> instead<br>
47.119 of <code>${</code> and <code>}</code>.</li>
47.120 <li> Value binding expressions do not support JSP expression language functions.</li>
47.121 </ul>
47.122 <p> In addition to the differences in delimiters, the two expression types have
47.123 the following semantic differences:</p>
47.124 <ul>
47.125 <li> During rendering, value binding expressions are evaluated by the JavaServer
47.126 Faces implementation (via calls to the <code>getValue</code> method) rather than
47.127 by the compiled code for a page.</li>
47.128 <li> Value binding expressions can be evaluated programmatically, even when
47.129 a page is not present.</li>
47.130 <li> Value binding expression evaluation leverages the facilities of the configured <code>VariableResolver</code> and <code>PropertyResolver</code> objects
47.131 available through the <code>Application</code> object for the current web application,
47.132 for which applications can provide plug-in replacement classes that provide
47.133 additional capabilities.</li>
47.134 <li>If a value binding expression is used for the value property of an <code>EditableValueHolder</code> component
47.135 (any input field component), the expression is used to modify the referenced
47.136 value rather than to retrieve it during the Update Model Values phase of
47.137 the request processing lifecycle.</li>
47.138 </ul>
47.139 <p>Examples of valid value binding expressions include: </p>
47.140 <pre> #{Page1.name}
47.141 #{Foo.bar}
47.142 #{Foo[bar]}
47.143 #{Foo[“bar”]}
47.144 #{Foo[3]}
47.145 #{Foo[3].bar}
47.146 #{Foo.bar[3]}
47.147 #{Customer.status == ‘VIP’}
47.148 #{(Page1.City.farenheitTemp - 32) * 5 / 9}
47.149 Reporting Period: #{Report.fromDate} to #{Report.toDate}</pre>
47.150 <p>For value binding expressions where the <code>setValue</code> method is going
47.151 to be called (for example, for <code>text</code> property bindings for input fields
47.152 during Update Model Values), the syntax of a value binding expression is limited
47.153 to one of the following forms, where <code>expr-a</code> is a general expression
47.154 that evaluates to some object, and <code>value-b</code> is an identifier:</p>
47.155 <pre> #{expr-a.value-b}
47.156 #{expr-a[value-b]]
47.157 #{value-b}</pre>
47.158 <h3>Get Value Semantics<a name="getvaluesemantics"></a></h3>
47.159 <p> When the <code>getValue</code> method of a <code>ValueBinding</code> instance is
47.160 called (for example, when an expression on a JSP tag attribute is being evaluated
47.161 during the rendering of the page), and the expression is evaluated, and the
47.162 result of that evaluation is returned, evaluation takes as follows:</p>
47.163 <ul>
47.164 <li> The expression language unifies the treatment of the <code>.</code> and <code>[]</code> operators. <code>expr-a.expr-b</code> is
47.165 equivalent to <code>a["expr-b"]</code>; that is, the expression <code>expr-b</code> is
47.166 used to construct a literal whose value is the identifier, and then the <code>[]</code> operator
47.167 is used with that value. </li>
47.168 <li>The left-most identifier in an expression is evaluated by the <code>VariableResolver</code> instance
47.169 that is acquired from the Application instance for this web application.
47.170 If the value on the left side of the <code>.</code> or <code>[]</code> operator is
47.171 a <code>RowSet</code>, the object on the right side is treated as a column name.
47.172 See the next section for a more complete evaluation description of these
47.173 operators. </li>
47.174 <li> Each occurrence of the <code>.</code> or <code>[...]</code> operators in an expression
47.175 is evaluated by the <code>PropertyResolver </code>instance that is acquired from
47.176 the <code>Application</code> instance for this web application. </li>
47.177 <li>
47.178 <p > Properties of variables are accessed by using the <code>.</code> operator
47.179 and can be nested arbitrarily.</p>
47.180 </li>
47.181 </ul>
47.182 <h3>Set Value Semantics<a name="setvaluesemantics"></a></h3>
47.183 <p> When the <code>setValue</code> method of a <code>ValueBinding</code> is called (for
47.184 example, for <code>text</code> property bindings for input fields during Update
47.185 Model Values), the syntax of the value binding restriction is restricted as
47.186 described in the previous section. The implementation must perform the following
47.187 processing to evaluate an expression of the form <code>#{expra.value-b}</code> or <code>#{expr-a[value-b]}</code>:</p>
47.188 <ul>
47.189 <li> Evaluate <code>expr-a</code> into <code>value-a</code>.</li>
47.190 <li> If <code>value-a</code> is null, throw <code>PropertyNotFoundException</code>.</li>
47.191 <li> If <code>value-b</code> is null, throw <code>PropertyNotFoundException</code>.</li>
47.192 <li> If <code>value-a</code> is a Map, call <code>value-a.put(value-b, new-value)</code>.</li>
47.193 <li> If <code>value-a</code> is a <code>List</code> or an array:
47.194 <ul>
47.195 <li> Coerce <code>value-b</code> to <code>int</code>, throwing <code>ReferenceSyntaxException</code> on
47.196 an error.</li>
47.197 <li> Attempt to execute <code>value-a.set(value-b, new-value)</code> or <code> Array.set(value-b,
47.198 new-value)</code> as appropriate.</li>
47.199 <li> If <code>IndexOutOfBoundsException </code>or <code>ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException</code> is
47.200 thrown, throw <code>PropertyNotFoundException</code>.</li>
47.201 <li> If a different exception was thrown, throw <code>EvaluationException</code>.</li>
47.202 </ul>
47.203 </li>
47.204 <li> Otherwise (<code>value-a</code> is a JavaBeans object):
47.205 <ul>
47.206 <li> Coerce <code>value-b</code> to <code>String</code>.</li>
47.207 <li> If <code>value-b</code> is a writeable property of <code>value-a</code> (as
47.208 per the JavaBeans Specification), call the setter method (passing <code>new-value</code>).
47.209 Throw <code>ReferenceSyntaxException </code>if an exception is thrown.</li>
47.210 <li> Otherwise, throw <code>PropertyNotFoundException</code>.</li>
47.211 </ul>
47.212 </li>
47.213 </ul>
47.214 <p>If the entire expression consists of a single identifier, the following rules
47.215 apply:</p>
47.216 <ul>
47.217 <li> If the identifier matches the name of one of the implicit objects described
47.218 below,<br>
47.219 throw <code>ReferenceSyntaxException</code>.</li>
47.220 <li> Otherwise, if the identifier matches the key of an attribute in request
47.221 scope,<br>
47.222 session scope, or application scope, the corresponding attribute value will
47.223 be<br>
47.224 replaced by <code>new-value</code>.</li>
47.225 <li> Otherwise, a new request scope attribute will be created, whose key is
47.226 the<br>
47.227 identifier and whose value is <code>new-value</code>.</li>
47.228 </ul>
47.229 <h3>Implicit Objects<a name="implicitobjects"></a> </h3>
47.230 <p> The expression language defines a set of implicit objects: </p>
47.231 <ul>
47.232 <li><code>facesContext</code> - The FacesContext instance for the current request.</li>
47.233 </ul>
47.234 <ul >
47.235 <li><code>param</code> - Maps a request parameter name to a single value. </li>
47.236 <li><code>paramValues</code> - Maps a request parameter name to an array of values.</li>
47.237 <li><code>header</code> - Maps a request header name to a single value. </li>
47.238 <li><code>headerValues</code> - Maps a request header name to an array of values.</li>
47.239 <li><code>cookie</code> - Maps a cookie name to a single cookie.</li>
47.240 <li><code>initParam</code> - Maps a context initialization parameter name to a
47.241 single value. </li>
47.242 </ul>
47.243 <p > Objects that allow access to various scoped variables:</p>
47.244 <ul >
47.245 <li><code>requestScope</code> - Maps request-scoped variable names to their values.</li>
47.246 <li><code>sessionScope</code> - Maps session-scoped variable names to their values. </li>
47.247 <li><code>applicationScope</code> - Maps application-scoped variable names to their
47.248 values.</li>
47.249 </ul>
47.250 <p > When an expression references one of these objects by name, the appropriate
47.251 object is returned. An implicit object takes precedence over an attribute that
47.252 has the same name. For example, <code>#{facesContext}</code> returns the <code>FacesContext</code> object,
47.253 even if there is an existing <code>facesContext</code> attribute containing some
47.254 other value.</p>
47.255 <h3>Literals<a name="literals"></a> </h3>
47.256 <p > The expression language defines the following literals: </p>
47.257 <ul >
47.258 <li>Boolean: <code>true</code> and <code>false</code></li>
47.259 <li>Integer: as in Java</li>
47.260 <li>Floating point: as in Java</li>
47.261 <li>String: with single and double quotes; <code>"</code> is escaped as <code>\"</code>, ' is
47.262 escaped as <code>\</code>', and <code>\</code> is escaped as <code>\\</code>.</li>
47.263 <li>Null: <code>null</code></li>
47.264 </ul>
47.265 <h3 >Operators<a name="operators"></a> </h3>
47.266 <p > In addition to the <code>.</code> and <code>[]</code> operators discussed above
47.267 in <a href="#getvaluesemantics">Get Value Semantics</a> and the section
47.268 after that one, the expression language provides the following operators: </p>
47.269 <ul >
47.270 <li>Arithmetic: <code>+</code>, <code>- </code><i>(binary)</i>, <code>*</code>, <code>/</code>, <code>div</code>, <code>%</code>, <code>mod</code>, <code>-</code> <i>(unary)</i></li>
47.271 <li>Logical: <code>and</code>, <code>&&</code>, <code>or</code>, <code>||</code>, <code>not</code>, <code>!</code></li>
47.272 <li>Relational: <code>==</code>, <code>eq</code>, <code>!=</code>, <code>ne</code>, <code><</code>, <code>lt</code>, <code>></code>, <code>gt</code>, <code><=</code>, <code>ge</code>, <code>>=</code>, <code>le</code>.
47.273 Comparisons can be made against other values, or against boolean, string,
47.274 integer, or floating point literals.</li>
47.275 <li>Empty: The <code>empty</code> operator is a prefix operation that can be used
47.276 to determine whether a value is <code>null</code> or empty.</li>
47.277 <li>Conditional: <code>A ? B : C</code>. Evaluate <code>B</code> or <code>C</code>, depending
47.278 on the result of the evaluation of <code>A</code>. </li>
47.279 </ul>
47.280 <p > The precedence of operators highest to lowest, left to right is as follows: </p>
47.281 <ul >
47.282 <li><code>[] .</code></li>
47.283 <li><code>()</code> <i>(changes precedence of operators)</i></li>
47.284 <li><code>- </code><i>(unary)</i><code> not ! empty</code></li>
47.285 <li><code>* / div % mod</code></li>
47.286 <li><code>+ - </code><i>(binary)</i></li>
47.287 <li><code>< > <= >= lt gt le ge</code></li>
47.288 <li><code>== != eq ne</code></li>
47.289 <li><code>&& and</code></li>
47.290 <li><code>|| or</code></li>
47.291 <li><code>? :</code></li>
47.292 </ul>
47.293 <h3 >Reserved Words<a name="reservedwords"></a> </h3>
47.294 <p > The following words are reserved for the expression language and must
47.295 not be used as identifiers:</p>
47.296 <table border="0" cellpadding="2">
47.297 <tr>
47.298 <td width="75"><code>and</code></td>
47.299 <td width="100"><code>false</code></td>
47.300 <td width="75"><code>le</code></td>
47.301 <td><code>not</code></td>
47.302 </tr>
47.303 <tr>
47.304 <td width="75"><code>div</code></td>
47.305 <td width="100"><code>ge</code></td>
47.306 <td width="75"><code>lt</code></td>
47.307 <td><code>null</code></td>
47.308 </tr>
47.309 <tr>
47.310 <td width="75"><code>empty</code></td>
47.311 <td width="100"><code>gt</code></td>
47.312 <td width="75"><code>mod</code></td>
47.313 <td><code>or</code></td>
47.314 </tr>
47.315 <tr>
47.316 <td width="75"><code>eq</code></td>
47.317 <td width="100"><code>instanceof</code></td>
47.318 <td width="75"><code>ne</code></td>
47.319 <td><code>true</code></td>
47.320 </tr>
47.321 </table>
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47.364 <h2>JavaServer Faces Expression Language </h2>
47.365 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
47.366 <p>This topic covers the JavaServer Faces 1.1 Expression Language. You use this expression language with J2EE 1.4 and J2EE 1.3 projects, which use JavaServer Faces 1.1 components. If you are working with a Java EE 5 project, your components are JavaServer Faces 1.2 components, which use the Unified Expression Language. See the following web page for an article on that language:</p>
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47.371 <p>For the full Unified Expression Language specification, you must download the JavaServer Pages (JSP) 2.1 specification. The following web page discusses JSP technology and provides links for downloads: </p>
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47.376 <p>This topic is for advanced users who want to enter their own value binding
47.377 expressions rather than letting the IDE create those expressions. It has the
47.378 following sections:</p>
47.379 <dl>
47.380 <dd><a href="#introduction">Introduction</a></dd>
47.381 <dd> <a href="#syntax">JavaServer Faces EL Expression Syntax</a></dd>
47.382 <dd><a href="#getvaluesemantics">Get Value Semantics</a></dd>
47.383 <dd><a href="#setvaluesemantics">Set Value Semantics</a></dd>
47.384 <dd><a href="#implicitobjects">Implicit Objects</a></dd>
47.385 <dd><a href="#literals">Literals</a></dd>
47.386 <dd><a href="#operators">Operators</a></dd>
47.387 <dd><a href="#reservedwords">Reserved Words</a></dd>
47.388 </dl>
47.389 <h3>Introduction<a name="introduction"></a></h3>
47.390 <p>JavaServer Faces provides an expression language (JSF EL) that is used in
47.391 web application pages to access the JavaBeans components in the page bean and
47.392 in other beans associated with the web application, such as the session bean
47.393 and the application bean. The IDE in most cases takes care of specifying the
47.394 correct expression for you, for example, when you bind a component's <code>text</code> property to a data provider or to a JavaBean
47.395 property. </p>
47.396 <p>To bind any property of a component, you can add the component to a page
47.397 and then right-click the component and choose Property Bindings. You can then
47.398 use the Property Bindings dialog box to select a property of the component
47.399 and choose which JavaBeans property the component property is to be bound to. </p>
47.400 <p>As an example of binding a component to a database table, the following code
47.401 sample references a <a href="../ui_elements/palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/static_text.html">Static Text</a> component. Here's how to produce the code sample:</p>
47.402 <ol>
47.403 <li>Drag the Static Text component <img src="../images/outputtexticon.gif" alt="output text icon"> from the Basic category of the Palette to a page in the Visual Designer. </li>
47.404 <li>Open the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
47.405 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/server_nav/services_win_popup.html">
47.406 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
47.407 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
47.408 <param name="viewerSize" value="325,175">
47.409 <param name="text" value="Services window"></object> and drag the Person table
47.410 from the Travel database and drop it on the component.
47.411 <p>The IDE automatically
47.412 adds a data provider object for that database table to the page and binds the the <code>text</code> property to the <code>PERSON.PERSONID</code> field of the data provider. You see the text of the component change to <code>123</code>.</p>
47.413 <li>Right-click the component and choose Bind to Data.</li>
47.414 <li>In the Bind to Data dialog box, choose the <code>PERSON.NAME</code> field of the data provider and click OK to change the binding
47.415 of the <code>text</code> property to the correct field.</li>
47.416 <li>Click the JSP button above the page to see the resulting source code. </li>
47.417 </ol>
47.418 <p>The
47.419 resulting code in the JSP editor looks like this: </p>
47.420 <pre> <ui:staticText binding="#{Page1.staticText1}"
47.421 id="staticText1"
47.422 style="position: absolute; left: 216px; top: 192px"
47.423 text="#{Page1.personDataProvider.value['PERSON.NAME']}"/></pre>
47.424 <ul>
47.425 <li>The first line of code shows the name of the JavaServer Faces component, <code>staticText</code>.
47.426 It uses the qualifier <code>ui:</code>, which identifies the XML namespace for
47.427 the <code>staticText</code> component. The <code>ui:</code> qualifier is defined in the page header as <code>xmlns:ui="http://www.sun.com/web/ui"</code>. This namespace points to a custom tag library for rendering
47.428 UI components in the Basic, Composite, and Layout categories of the Palette.
47.429 <p>There are two other qualifiers that you will see in JSP code that are defined on this same line :</p>
47.430 <ul>
47.431 <li><code>h:</code> - Defined in the page header as <code>xmlns:h="http://java.sun.com/jsf/html"</code>, this namespace points to a JavaServer Faces custom tag library for rendering JavaServer Faces Reference Implementation components that are primarily in the Standard category of the palette. </li>
47.432 <li><code>f:</code> - Defined in the page header as <code>xmlns:f="http://java.sun.com/jsf/core"</code>, this namespace points to a JavaServer Faces custom tag library for representing event
47.433 handlers, validators, and other actions.</li>
47.434 </ul>
47.435 <p>The TLD documentation for these two qualifiers is located at:<br>
47.436 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
47.437 <param name="content" value="http://java.sun.com/j2ee/javaserverfaces/1.1/docs/tlddocs/index.html">
47.438 <param name="text" value="http://java.sun.com/j2ee/javaserverfaces/1.1/docs/tlddocs/index.html."></object>
47.439 </p>
47.440 </li>
47.441 <li>The <code>binding</code> attribute connects this component to a specific JavaBeans
47.442 object <code>staticText1</code> in the <code>Page1</code> page bean. The <code>binding</code> attribute
47.443 and the attributes <code>id</code>, <code>style</code>, and <code>text</code> are all
47.444 JavaServer Faces tag library attributes. The last three attributes, <code>id</code>, <code>style</code>,
47.445 and <code>text,</code> are represented in the IDE as properties of the component
47.446 and can be set in the component's <a href="../ui_elements/propsheets/propsheet_win.html">Properties window</a>. </li>
47.447 <li>The <code>binding</code> and <code>text</code> attributes use the JavaServer Faces
47.448 expression language. You can use the JavaServer Faces expression language to
47.449 set the <code>value</code> attribute in the component's Properties window. </li>
47.450 </ul>
47.451 <p>As described in the sections that follow, the JavaServer Faces expression
47.452 language syntax uses the delimiters <code class=cCode>#{}</code>. A JavaServer
47.453 Faces expression can be a value-binding expression (for binding UI components
47.454 or their values to external data sources) or a method-binding expression (for
47.455 referencing backing bean methods). It can also accept mixed literals and the
47.456 evaluation syntax and operators of the 2.0 expression language. </p>
47.457 <h3>JavaServer Faces EL Expression Syntax<a name="syntax"></a></h3>
47.458 <p>JSF EL can be used to bind JavaBeans to component properties to simplify how
47.459 the components access data from various sources. JSF EL expressions use the
47.460 syntax <code>#{expr};</code> </p>
47.461 <p>The syntax of a value binding expression is identical to the syntax of an
47.462 expression language expression defined in the JavaServer Pages Specification
47.463 (version 2.0), sections 2.3 through 2.9, with the following exceptions:</p>
47.464 <ul>
47.465 <li> The expression delimiters for a value binding expression are <code>#{</code> and <code>}</code> instead<br>
47.466 of <code>${</code> and <code>}</code>.</li>
47.467 <li> Value binding expressions do not support JSP expression language functions.</li>
47.468 </ul>
47.469 <p> In addition to the differences in delimiters, the two expression types have
47.470 the following semantic differences:</p>
47.471 <ul>
47.472 <li> During rendering, value binding expressions are evaluated by the JavaServer
47.473 Faces implementation (via calls to the <code>getValue</code> method) rather than
47.474 by the compiled code for a page.</li>
47.475 <li> Value binding expressions can be evaluated programmatically, even when
47.476 a page is not present.</li>
47.477 <li> Value binding expression evaluation leverages the facilities of the configured <code>VariableResolver</code> and <code>PropertyResolver</code> objects
47.478 available through the <code>Application</code> object for the current web application,
47.479 for which applications can provide plug-in replacement classes that provide
47.480 additional capabilities.</li>
47.481 <li>If a value binding expression is used for the value property of an <code>EditableValueHolder</code> component
47.482 (any input field component), the expression is used to modify the referenced
47.483 value rather than to retrieve it during the Update Model Values phase of
47.484 the request processing lifecycle.</li>
47.485 </ul>
47.486 <p>Examples of valid value binding expressions include: </p>
47.487 <pre> #{Page1.name}
47.488 #{Foo.bar}
47.489 #{Foo[bar]}
47.490 #{Foo[“bar”]}
47.491 #{Foo[3]}
47.492 #{Foo[3].bar}
47.493 #{Foo.bar[3]}
47.494 #{Customer.status == ‘VIP’}
47.495 #{(Page1.City.farenheitTemp - 32) * 5 / 9}
47.496 Reporting Period: #{Report.fromDate} to #{Report.toDate}</pre>
47.497 <p>For value binding expressions where the <code>setValue</code> method is going
47.498 to be called (for example, for <code>text</code> property bindings for input fields
47.499 during Update Model Values), the syntax of a value binding expression is limited
47.500 to one of the following forms, where <code>expr-a</code> is a general expression
47.501 that evaluates to some object, and <code>value-b</code> is an identifier:</p>
47.502 <pre> #{expr-a.value-b}
47.503 #{expr-a[value-b]]
47.504 #{value-b}</pre>
47.505 <h3>Get Value Semantics<a name="getvaluesemantics"></a></h3>
47.506 <p> When the <code>getValue</code> method of a <code>ValueBinding</code> instance is
47.507 called (for example, when an expression on a JSP tag attribute is being evaluated
47.508 during the rendering of the page), and the expression is evaluated, and the
47.509 result of that evaluation is returned, evaluation takes as follows:</p>
47.510 <ul>
47.511 <li> The expression language unifies the treatment of the <code>.</code> and <code>[]</code> operators. <code>expr-a.expr-b</code> is
47.512 equivalent to <code>a["expr-b"]</code>; that is, the expression <code>expr-b</code> is
47.513 used to construct a literal whose value is the identifier, and then the <code>[]</code> operator
47.514 is used with that value. </li>
47.515 <li>The left-most identifier in an expression is evaluated by the <code>VariableResolver</code> instance
47.516 that is acquired from the Application instance for this web application.
47.517 If the value on the left side of the <code>.</code> or <code>[]</code> operator is
47.518 a <code>RowSet</code>, the object on the right side is treated as a column name.
47.519 See the next section for a more complete evaluation description of these
47.520 operators. </li>
47.521 <li> Each occurrence of the <code>.</code> or <code>[...]</code> operators in an expression
47.522 is evaluated by the <code>PropertyResolver </code>instance that is acquired from
47.523 the <code>Application</code> instance for this web application. </li>
47.524 <li>
47.525 <p > Properties of variables are accessed by using the <code>.</code> operator
47.526 and can be nested arbitrarily.</p>
47.527 </li>
47.528 </ul>
47.529 <h3>Set Value Semantics<a name="setvaluesemantics"></a></h3>
47.530 <p> When the <code>setValue</code> method of a <code>ValueBinding</code> is called (for
47.531 example, for <code>text</code> property bindings for input fields during Update
47.532 Model Values), the syntax of the value binding restriction is restricted as
47.533 described in the previous section. The implementation must perform the following
47.534 processing to evaluate an expression of the form <code>#{expra.value-b}</code> or <code>#{expr-a[value-b]}</code>:</p>
47.535 <ul>
47.536 <li> Evaluate <code>expr-a</code> into <code>value-a</code>.</li>
47.537 <li> If <code>value-a</code> is null, throw <code>PropertyNotFoundException</code>.</li>
47.538 <li> If <code>value-b</code> is null, throw <code>PropertyNotFoundException</code>.</li>
47.539 <li> If <code>value-a</code> is a Map, call <code>value-a.put(value-b, new-value)</code>.</li>
47.540 <li> If <code>value-a</code> is a <code>List</code> or an array:
47.541 <ul>
47.542 <li> Coerce <code>value-b</code> to <code>int</code>, throwing <code>ReferenceSyntaxException</code> on
47.543 an error.</li>
47.544 <li> Attempt to execute <code>value-a.set(value-b, new-value)</code> or <code> Array.set(value-b,
47.545 new-value)</code> as appropriate.</li>
47.546 <li> If <code>IndexOutOfBoundsException </code>or <code>ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException</code> is
47.547 thrown, throw <code>PropertyNotFoundException</code>.</li>
47.548 <li> If a different exception was thrown, throw <code>EvaluationException</code>.</li>
47.549 </ul>
47.550 </li>
47.551 <li> Otherwise (<code>value-a</code> is a JavaBeans object):
47.552 <ul>
47.553 <li> Coerce <code>value-b</code> to <code>String</code>.</li>
47.554 <li> If <code>value-b</code> is a writeable property of <code>value-a</code> (as
47.555 per the JavaBeans Specification), call the setter method (passing <code>new-value</code>).
47.556 Throw <code>ReferenceSyntaxException </code>if an exception is thrown.</li>
47.557 <li> Otherwise, throw <code>PropertyNotFoundException</code>.</li>
47.558 </ul>
47.559 </li>
47.560 </ul>
47.561 <p>If the entire expression consists of a single identifier, the following rules
47.562 apply:</p>
47.563 <ul>
47.564 <li> If the identifier matches the name of one of the implicit objects described
47.565 below,<br>
47.566 throw <code>ReferenceSyntaxException</code>.</li>
47.567 <li> Otherwise, if the identifier matches the key of an attribute in request
47.568 scope,<br>
47.569 session scope, or application scope, the corresponding attribute value will
47.570 be<br>
47.571 replaced by <code>new-value</code>.</li>
47.572 <li> Otherwise, a new request scope attribute will be created, whose key is
47.573 the<br>
47.574 identifier and whose value is <code>new-value</code>.</li>
47.575 </ul>
47.576 <h3>Implicit Objects<a name="implicitobjects"></a> </h3>
47.577 <p> The expression language defines a set of implicit objects: </p>
47.578 <ul>
47.579 <li><code>facesContext</code> - The FacesContext instance for the current request.</li>
47.580 </ul>
47.581 <ul >
47.582 <li><code>param</code> - Maps a request parameter name to a single value. </li>
47.583 <li><code>paramValues</code> - Maps a request parameter name to an array of values.</li>
47.584 <li><code>header</code> - Maps a request header name to a single value. </li>
47.585 <li><code>headerValues</code> - Maps a request header name to an array of values.</li>
47.586 <li><code>cookie</code> - Maps a cookie name to a single cookie.</li>
47.587 <li><code>initParam</code> - Maps a context initialization parameter name to a
47.588 single value. </li>
47.589 </ul>
47.590 <p > Objects that allow access to various scoped variables:</p>
47.591 <ul >
47.592 <li><code>requestScope</code> - Maps request-scoped variable names to their values.</li>
47.593 <li><code>sessionScope</code> - Maps session-scoped variable names to their values. </li>
47.594 <li><code>applicationScope</code> - Maps application-scoped variable names to their
47.595 values.</li>
47.596 </ul>
47.597 <p > When an expression references one of these objects by name, the appropriate
47.598 object is returned. An implicit object takes precedence over an attribute that
47.599 has the same name. For example, <code>#{facesContext}</code> returns the <code>FacesContext</code> object,
47.600 even if there is an existing <code>facesContext</code> attribute containing some
47.601 other value.</p>
47.602 <h3>Literals<a name="literals"></a> </h3>
47.603 <p > The expression language defines the following literals: </p>
47.604 <ul >
47.605 <li>Boolean: <code>true</code> and <code>false</code></li>
47.606 <li>Integer: as in Java</li>
47.607 <li>Floating point: as in Java</li>
47.608 <li>String: with single and double quotes; <code>"</code> is escaped as <code>\"</code>, ' is
47.609 escaped as <code>\</code>', and <code>\</code> is escaped as <code>\\</code>.</li>
47.610 <li>Null: <code>null</code></li>
47.611 </ul>
47.612 <h3 >Operators<a name="operators"></a> </h3>
47.613 <p > In addition to the <code>.</code> and <code>[]</code> operators discussed above
47.614 in <a href="#getvaluesemantics">Get Value Semantics</a> and the section
47.615 after that one, the expression language provides the following operators: </p>
47.616 <ul >
47.617 <li>Arithmetic: <code>+</code>, <code>- </code><i>(binary)</i>, <code>*</code>, <code>/</code>, <code>div</code>, <code>%</code>, <code>mod</code>, <code>-</code> <i>(unary)</i></li>
47.618 <li>Logical: <code>and</code>, <code>&&</code>, <code>or</code>, <code>||</code>, <code>not</code>, <code>!</code></li>
47.619 <li>Relational: <code>==</code>, <code>eq</code>, <code>!=</code>, <code>ne</code>, <code><</code>, <code>lt</code>, <code>></code>, <code>gt</code>, <code><=</code>, <code>ge</code>, <code>>=</code>, <code>le</code>.
47.620 Comparisons can be made against other values, or against boolean, string,
47.621 integer, or floating point literals.</li>
47.622 <li>Empty: The <code>empty</code> operator is a prefix operation that can be used
47.623 to determine whether a value is <code>null</code> or empty.</li>
47.624 <li>Conditional: <code>A ? B : C</code>. Evaluate <code>B</code> or <code>C</code>, depending
47.625 on the result of the evaluation of <code>A</code>. </li>
47.626 </ul>
47.627 <p > The precedence of operators highest to lowest, left to right is as follows: </p>
47.628 <ul >
47.629 <li><code>[] .</code></li>
47.630 <li><code>()</code> <i>(changes precedence of operators)</i></li>
47.631 <li><code>- </code><i>(unary)</i><code> not ! empty</code></li>
47.632 <li><code>* / div % mod</code></li>
47.633 <li><code>+ - </code><i>(binary)</i></li>
47.634 <li><code>< > <= >= lt gt le ge</code></li>
47.635 <li><code>== != eq ne</code></li>
47.636 <li><code>&& and</code></li>
47.637 <li><code>|| or</code></li>
47.638 <li><code>? :</code></li>
47.639 </ul>
47.640 <h3 >Reserved Words<a name="reservedwords"></a> </h3>
47.641 <p > The following words are reserved for the expression language and must
47.642 not be used as identifiers:</p>
47.643 <table border="0" cellpadding="2">
47.644 <tr>
47.645 <td width="75"><code>and</code></td>
47.646 <td width="100"><code>false</code></td>
47.647 <td width="75"><code>le</code></td>
47.648 <td><code>not</code></td>
47.649 </tr>
47.650 <tr>
47.651 <td width="75"><code>div</code></td>
47.652 <td width="100"><code>ge</code></td>
47.653 <td width="75"><code>lt</code></td>
47.654 <td><code>null</code></td>
47.655 </tr>
47.656 <tr>
47.657 <td width="75"><code>empty</code></td>
47.658 <td width="100"><code>gt</code></td>
47.659 <td width="75"><code>mod</code></td>
47.660 <td><code>or</code></td>
47.661 </tr>
47.662 <tr>
47.663 <td width="75"><code>eq</code></td>
47.664 <td width="100"><code>instanceof</code></td>
47.665 <td width="75"><code>ne</code></td>
47.666 <td><code>true</code></td>
47.667 </tr>
47.668 </table>
47.669 <dl>
47.670 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
47.671 <dd><a href="../ui_elements/editors/about_jsp_editor.html">About the JSP Editor</a></dd>
47.672 <dd><a href="../components/howtocomponents/add_component.html">Adding Components
47.673 to a Page</a> </dd>
47.674 <dd><a href="../connect_data/about_data_binding.html">About Binding Components to Data</a></dd>
47.675 <dd><a href="../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding
47.676 Component Properties</a></dd>
47.677 <dd><a href="../components/webform.html">About Pages</a></dd>
47.678 </dl>
47.679 <hr>
47.680 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
47.681 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
47.682 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
47.683 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
47.684 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
47.685 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20JavaServer Faces Expression Language">
47.686 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
47.687 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
47.688 <small><a href="../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
47.689 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
47.690 <tr>
47.691 <td> </td>
47.692 </tr>
47.693 </table>
47.694 </body>
47.695 </html>
47.696
47.697 \ No newline at end of file
48.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/multiple_forms/aboutmultiforms.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
48.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/multiple_forms/aboutmultiforms.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
48.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
48.4 -<html>
48.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
48.6 <!--
48.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
48.8 * All rights reserved.
48.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
48.10 -->
48.11 <head>
48.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
48.13 <title>About Multiple Pages and Navigation</title>
48.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
48.15 </head>
48.16
48.17 <body>
48.18 <h1>About Multiple Pages and Navigation</h1>
48.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
48.20
48.21 <p>Most web applications contain multiple pages and provide ways to navigate between them, such as clicking a button on one page to go another page.
48.22 In a Visual Web Application project, you use the Page Flow editor to define connectors between your pages, and you can attach connectors visually to components that the user can click. </p>
48.23 <p>You can perform the following kinds of page navigation:</p>
48.24 <ul>
48.25 <li><b><a href="howtomultiforms/set_form_navigation.html">Static navigation</a>.</b> A component always opens the same page. For example, clicking the
48.26 Next button always opens the next page.</li>
48.27 <li><b><a href="howtomultiforms/dynamic_form_navigation.html">Dynamic navigation</a>.</b> A component opens different pages depending on user activity at run time. For
48.28 example, the item selected from a listbox determines the page that is opened.
48.29 <!--
48.30 places to store information (at application, page, and request scope)
48.31 passing information back and forth -->
48.32 </li>
48.33 </ul>
48.34 <dl>
48.35 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
48.36 <dd><a href="../ui_elements/editors/about_navigation_editor.html">About the Page Flow editor</a></dd>
48.37 <dd><a href="howtomultiforms/multiforms_quickref.html">Page Navigation Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
48.38 <dd><a href="../components/webform.html">About Pages</a></dd>
48.39 <!--<dd><a href="probsmultiforms.html">Problems and Solutions</a></dd>-->
48.40
48.41 </dl>
48.42 <dl>
48.43 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
48.44
48.45 <dd> <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
48.46 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-pagenav.html">
48.47 <param name="text" value="Using Page Navigation"></object>
48.48 </dd>
48.49 </dl>
48.50 <hr>
48.51 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
48.52 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
48.53 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
48.54 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
48.55 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
48.56 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20About Multiple Pages and Navigation">
48.57 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
48.58 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
48.59 <small><a href="../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
48.60 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
48.61 <tr>
48.62 <td> </td>
48.63 </tr>
48.64 </table>
48.65 </body>
48.66 </html>
48.67 \ No newline at end of file
48.68 +<html>
48.69 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
48.70 <!--
48.71 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
48.72 * All rights reserved.
48.73 * Use is subject to license terms.
48.74 -->
48.75 <head>
48.76 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
48.77 <title>About Multiple Pages and Navigation</title>
48.78 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
48.79 </head>
48.80
48.81 <body>
48.82 <h2>About Multiple Pages and Navigation</h2>
48.83 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
48.84
48.85 <p>Most web applications contain multiple pages and provide ways to navigate between them, such as clicking a button on one page to go another page.
48.86 In a Visual Web Application project, you use the Page Flow editor to define connectors between your pages, and you can attach connectors visually to components that the user can click. </p>
48.87 <p>You can perform the following kinds of page navigation:</p>
48.88 <ul>
48.89 <li><b><a href="howtomultiforms/set_form_navigation.html">Static navigation</a>.</b> A component always opens the same page. For example, clicking the
48.90 Next button always opens the next page.</li>
48.91 <li><b><a href="howtomultiforms/dynamic_form_navigation.html">Dynamic navigation</a>.</b> A component opens different pages depending on user activity at run time. For
48.92 example, the item selected from a listbox determines the page that is opened.
48.93 <!--
48.94 places to store information (at application, page, and request scope)
48.95 passing information back and forth -->
48.96 </li>
48.97 </ul>
48.98 <dl>
48.99 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
48.100 <dd><a href="../ui_elements/editors/about_navigation_editor.html">About the Page Flow editor</a></dd>
48.101 <dd><a href="howtomultiforms/multiforms_quickref.html">Page Navigation Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
48.102 <dd><a href="../components/webform.html">About Pages</a></dd>
48.103 <!--<dd><a href="probsmultiforms.html">Problems and Solutions</a></dd>-->
48.104
48.105 </dl>
48.106 <dl>
48.107 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
48.108
48.109 <dd> <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
48.110 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-pagenav.html">
48.111 <param name="text" value="Using Page Navigation"></object>
48.112 </dd>
48.113 </dl>
48.114 <hr>
48.115 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
48.116 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
48.117 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
48.118 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
48.119 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
48.120 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20About Multiple Pages and Navigation">
48.121 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
48.122 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
48.123 <small><a href="../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
48.124 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
48.125 <tr>
48.126 <td> </td>
48.127 </tr>
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48.129 </body>
48.130 </html>
48.131 \ No newline at end of file
49.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/multiple_forms/howtomultiforms/add_comp_nav_editor.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
49.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/multiple_forms/howtomultiforms/add_comp_nav_editor.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
49.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
49.4 -<html>
49.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
49.6 <!--
49.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
49.8 * All rights reserved.
49.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
49.10 -->
49.11 <head>
49.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
49.13 <title>Adding Components in the Page Flow Editor</title>
49.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
49.15 </head>
49.16
49.17 <body>
49.18 <h1>Adding Components in the Page Flow Editor </h1>
49.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
49.20 <p>You can add components involved with navigation (hyperlinks, image hyperlinks, and buttons)
49.21 to a page in the Page Flow editor. Adding components in the Page Flow editor is
49.22 faster than returning to the Visual Designer and
49.23 <a href="../../components/howtocomponents/add_component.html">adding components</a> there.
49.24 If you have <a href="../../components/howtocomponents/import_complib.html">added third
49.25 party components</a> to the Palette that you want to use for navigation, you must add those
49.26 components in the Visual Designer. </p>
49.27
49.28 <p><b>To add a navigation component to a page:</b></p>
49.29 <ul>
49.30 <li>In the <a href="../../ui_elements/editors/about_navigation_editor.html">Page Flow Editor</a>, right-click the page and choose Add Hyperlink, Add Image Hyperlink, or Add Button.</li>
49.31 </ul>
49.32 <dl>
49.33 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
49.34 <dd><a href="../aboutmultiforms.html">About Multiple Pages and Navigation</a></dd>
49.35 <dd><a href="../../components/aboutcomponents.html">About Components</a></dd>
49.36 <dd><a href="multiforms_quickref.html">Page Navigation Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
49.37 </dl>
49.38 <dl>
49.39 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
49.40
49.41 <dd> <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
49.42 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-pagenav.html">
49.43 <param name="text" value="Setting Up Page Navigation"></object>
49.44 </dd>
49.45 </dl>
49.46 <hr>
49.47 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
49.48 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
49.49 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
49.50 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
49.51 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
49.52 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Adding Components in the Page Flow Editor">
49.53 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
49.54 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
49.55 <small><a href="../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
49.56 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
49.57 <tr>
49.58 <td> </td>
49.59 </tr>
49.60 </table>
49.61 </body>
49.62 </html>
49.63
49.64 \ No newline at end of file
49.65 +<html>
49.66 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
49.67 <!--
49.68 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
49.69 * All rights reserved.
49.70 * Use is subject to license terms.
49.71 -->
49.72 <head>
49.73 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
49.74 <title>Adding Components in the Page Flow Editor</title>
49.75 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
49.76 </head>
49.77
49.78 <body>
49.79 <h2>Adding Components in the Page Flow Editor </h2>
49.80 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
49.81 <p>You can add components involved with navigation (hyperlinks, image hyperlinks, and buttons)
49.82 to a page in the Page Flow editor. Adding components in the Page Flow editor is
49.83 faster than returning to the Visual Designer and
49.84 <a href="../../components/howtocomponents/add_component.html">adding components</a> there.
49.85 If you have <a href="../../components/howtocomponents/import_complib.html">added third
49.86 party components</a> to the Palette that you want to use for navigation, you must add those
49.87 components in the Visual Designer. </p>
49.88
49.89 <p><b>To add a navigation component to a page:</b></p>
49.90 <ul>
49.91 <li>In the <a href="../../ui_elements/editors/about_navigation_editor.html">Page Flow Editor</a>, right-click the page and choose Add Hyperlink, Add Image Hyperlink, or Add Button.</li>
49.92 </ul>
49.93 <dl>
49.94 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
49.95 <dd><a href="../aboutmultiforms.html">About Multiple Pages and Navigation</a></dd>
49.96 <dd><a href="../../components/aboutcomponents.html">About Components</a></dd>
49.97 <dd><a href="multiforms_quickref.html">Page Navigation Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
49.98 </dl>
49.99 <dl>
49.100 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
49.101
49.102 <dd> <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
49.103 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-pagenav.html">
49.104 <param name="text" value="Setting Up Page Navigation"></object>
49.105 </dd>
49.106 </dl>
49.107 <hr>
49.108 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
49.109 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
49.110 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
49.111 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
49.112 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
49.113 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Adding Components in the Page Flow Editor">
49.114 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
49.115 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
49.116 <small><a href="../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
49.117 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
49.118 <tr>
49.119 <td> </td>
49.120 </tr>
49.121 </table>
49.122 </body>
49.123 </html>
49.124
49.125 \ No newline at end of file
50.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/multiple_forms/howtomultiforms/create_form.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
50.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/multiple_forms/howtomultiforms/create_form.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
50.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
50.4 -<html>
50.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
50.6 <!--
50.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
50.8 * All rights reserved.
50.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
50.10 -->
50.11 <head>
50.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
50.13 <title>Creating a Page in a Visual Web Project</title>
50.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
50.15 </head>
50.16
50.17 <body>
50.18 <h1>Creating a Page in a Visual Web Project </h1>
50.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
50.20 <p>When you create a visual web page, the IDE does the following:</p>
50.21 <ul>
50.22 <li>Adds the new page to the Page Flow editor</li>
50.23 <li>Adds the new page as a node in the Projects window</li>
50.24 <li>Adds the new page to the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
50.25 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
50.26 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
50.27 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
50.28 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
50.29 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object></li>
50.30 </ul>
50.31 <p>You can create a visual web page either in the Projects window or in the Page Flow editor. </p>
50.32 <p><b>To create a visual web page in the Page Flow editor:</b></p>
50.33
50.34 <ol>
50.35 <li>In the <a href="../../ui_elements/editors/about_navigation_editor.html">Page Flow editor</a>, right-click the background and choose New File. </li>
50.36 <li>In the New Page wizard, choose Java Server Faces > Visual Web JSF Page and click Next..</li>
50.37 <li>Type the name of the new page and click Finish.</li>
50.38 </ol>
50.39
50.40
50.41 <p><b>To create a visual web page in the Projects window:</b></p>
50.42 <ol>
50.43 <li>In the
50.44 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
50.45 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/project_nav/project_nav_win.html">
50.46 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
50.47 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
50.48 <param name="viewerSize" value="350,560">
50.49 <param name="text" value="Projects window,">
50.50 </object>
50.51 right-click the <i>project-name</i> > Web Pages node and choose New >Visual Web JSF Page. </li>
50.52 <li>In the New Page wizard, type the name of the new page and click Finish. </li>
50.53 </ol>
50.54 <ul class="note">
50.55 <li>If you want an application that is portable across all platforms, do not
50.56 create page names that are differentiated only by case, such as <code>page2</code> and <code>Page2</code>.
50.57 While it is possible to differentiate between these pages on on a case-sensitive
50.58 platform like Solaris OS or Linux, it is not possible to do so on a platform
50.59 like Microsoft Windows, which is not case sensitive.</li>
50.60 </ul>
50.61 <dl>
50.62 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
50.63 <dd><a href="set_form_navigation.html">Setting Up Static Page Navigation</a></dd>
50.64 <dd><a href="../../ui_elements/project_nav/about_project_nav.html">About the Projects and Files Windows</a></dd>
50.65 <dd><a href="multiforms_quickref.html">Page Navigation Tasks: Quick Reference</a> </dd>
50.66 <dd><a href="../../ui_elements/project_nav/projectlogical.html">Projects Window</a>
50.67 </dd>
50.68
50.69 </dl>
50.70 <dl>
50.71 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
50.72
50.73 <dd> <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
50.74 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-pagenav.html">
50.75 <param name="text" value="Setting Up Page Navigation"></object>
50.76 </dd>
50.77 </dl>
50.78
50.79 <hr>
50.80 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
50.81 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
50.82 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
50.83 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
50.84 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
50.85 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Creating a Page in a Visual Web Project">
50.86 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
50.87 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
50.88 <small><a href="../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
50.89 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
50.90 <tr>
50.91 <td> </td>
50.92 </tr>
50.93 </table>
50.94 </body>
50.95 </html>
50.96
50.97 \ No newline at end of file
50.98 +<html>
50.99 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
50.100 <!--
50.101 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
50.102 * All rights reserved.
50.103 * Use is subject to license terms.
50.104 -->
50.105 <head>
50.106 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
50.107 <title>Creating a Page in a Visual Web Project</title>
50.108 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
50.109 </head>
50.110
50.111 <body>
50.112 <h2>Creating a Page in a Visual Web Project </h2>
50.113 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
50.114 <p>When you create a visual web page, the IDE does the following:</p>
50.115 <ul>
50.116 <li>Adds the new page to the Page Flow editor</li>
50.117 <li>Adds the new page as a node in the Projects window</li>
50.118 <li>Adds the new page to the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
50.119 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
50.120 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
50.121 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
50.122 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
50.123 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object></li>
50.124 </ul>
50.125 <p>You can create a visual web page either in the Projects window or in the Page Flow editor. </p>
50.126 <p><b>To create a visual web page in the Page Flow editor:</b></p>
50.127
50.128 <ol>
50.129 <li>In the <a href="../../ui_elements/editors/about_navigation_editor.html">Page Flow editor</a>, right-click the background and choose New File. </li>
50.130 <li>In the New Page wizard, choose Java Server Faces > Visual Web JSF Page and click Next..</li>
50.131 <li>Type the name of the new page and click Finish.</li>
50.132 </ol>
50.133
50.134
50.135 <p><b>To create a visual web page in the Projects window:</b></p>
50.136 <ol>
50.137 <li>In the
50.138 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
50.139 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/project_nav/project_nav_win.html">
50.140 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
50.141 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
50.142 <param name="viewerSize" value="350,560">
50.143 <param name="text" value="Projects window,">
50.144 </object>
50.145 right-click the <i>project-name</i> > Web Pages node and choose New >Visual Web JSF Page. </li>
50.146 <li>In the New Page wizard, type the name of the new page and click Finish. </li>
50.147 </ol>
50.148 <ul class="note">
50.149 <li>If you want an application that is portable across all platforms, do not
50.150 create page names that are differentiated only by case, such as <code>page2</code> and <code>Page2</code>.
50.151 While it is possible to differentiate between these pages on on a case-sensitive
50.152 platform like Solaris OS or Linux, it is not possible to do so on a platform
50.153 like Microsoft Windows, which is not case sensitive.</li>
50.154 </ul>
50.155 <dl>
50.156 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
50.157 <dd><a href="set_form_navigation.html">Setting Up Static Page Navigation</a></dd>
50.158 <dd><a href="../../ui_elements/project_nav/about_project_nav.html">About the Projects and Files Windows</a></dd>
50.159 <dd><a href="multiforms_quickref.html">Page Navigation Tasks: Quick Reference</a> </dd>
50.160 <dd><a href="../../ui_elements/project_nav/projectlogical.html">Projects Window</a>
50.161 </dd>
50.162
50.163 </dl>
50.164 <dl>
50.165 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
50.166
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50.171 </dl>
50.172
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51.13 <title>Deleting a Page Navigation Connector</title>
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51.15 </head>
51.16
51.17 <body>
51.18 <h1>Deleting a Page Navigation Connector</h1>
51.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
51.20 <p>In the Page Flow editor, a connector is the line that connects two pages to indicate that this page navigation will be available at runtime. If you delete a connector, the two pages on either side of the connector are no longer connected. </p>
51.21 <p><b>To delete a connector:</b></p>
51.22 <ul>
51.23 <li>In the <a href="../../ui_elements/editors/about_navigation_editor.html">Page Flow editor</a>, right-click the connector and choose Delete. </li>
51.24 </ul>
51.25 <dl>
51.26 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
51.27 <dd><a href="set_form_navigation.html">Setting Up Static Page Navigation</a></dd>
51.28 <dd><a href="dynamic_form_navigation.html">Setting Up Dynamic Page Navigation</a></dd>
51.29 <dd><a href="multiforms_quickref.html">Page Navigation Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
51.30 </dl>
51.31 <dl>
51.32 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
51.33
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51.65 <head>
51.66 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
51.67 <title>Deleting a Page Navigation Connector</title>
51.68 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
51.69 </head>
51.70
51.71 <body>
51.72 <h2>Deleting a Page Navigation Connector</h2>
51.73 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
51.74 <p>In the Page Flow editor, a connector is the line that connects two pages to indicate that this page navigation will be available at runtime. If you delete a connector, the two pages on either side of the connector are no longer connected. </p>
51.75 <p><b>To delete a connector:</b></p>
51.76 <ul>
51.77 <li>In the <a href="../../ui_elements/editors/about_navigation_editor.html">Page Flow editor</a>, right-click the connector and choose Delete. </li>
51.78 </ul>
51.79 <dl>
51.80 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
51.81 <dd><a href="set_form_navigation.html">Setting Up Static Page Navigation</a></dd>
51.82 <dd><a href="dynamic_form_navigation.html">Setting Up Dynamic Page Navigation</a></dd>
51.83 <dd><a href="multiforms_quickref.html">Page Navigation Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
51.84 </dl>
51.85 <dl>
51.86 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
51.87
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51.91 </dd>
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52.15 </head>
52.16
52.17 <body>
52.18 <h1>Deleting a Page in a Visual Web Project </h1>
52.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
52.20 <ol>
52.21 <li>In the
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52.28 or in the <a href="../../ui_elements/editors/about_navigation_editor.html">Page Flow editor</a>, select the page to delete. </li>
52.29 <li>Right-click the page and choose Delete. </li>
52.30 </ol>
52.31 <dl>
52.32 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
52.33 <dd><a href="../../components/webform.html">About Pages</a></dd>
52.34 <dd><a href="create_form.html">Creating a Page in a Visual Web Project</a></dd>
52.35 <dd><a href="multiforms_quickref.html">Page Navigation Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
52.36 </dl>
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52.38 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
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52.44 </dl>
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52.73 <title>Deleting a Page in a Visual Web Project</title>
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52.75 </head>
52.76
52.77 <body>
52.78 <h2>Deleting a Page in a Visual Web Project </h2>
52.79 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
52.80 <ol>
52.81 <li>In the
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52.88 or in the <a href="../../ui_elements/editors/about_navigation_editor.html">Page Flow editor</a>, select the page to delete. </li>
52.89 <li>Right-click the page and choose Delete. </li>
52.90 </ol>
52.91 <dl>
52.92 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
52.93 <dd><a href="../../components/webform.html">About Pages</a></dd>
52.94 <dd><a href="create_form.html">Creating a Page in a Visual Web Project</a></dd>
52.95 <dd><a href="multiforms_quickref.html">Page Navigation Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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53.13 <title>Setting Up Dynamic Page Navigation</title>
53.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
53.15 </head>
53.16
53.17 <body>
53.18 <h1>Setting Up Dynamic Page Navigation</h1>
53.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
53.20 <p>With dynamic page navigation, the application determines at runtime which page a
53.21 specific component opens. The page that you navigate from is called the source
53.22 page. The page that you navigate to is called the destination page. For dynamic navigation,
53.23 the source page can open one of two or more destination pages. For example, the component's action method might look
53.24 up a user's record, and if the user is an administrator, go to the Administrator page. If the user is not an administrator, it would go to the Welcome page. </p>
53.25 <p>To set dynamic navigation, you create the pages, and then you create the connectors, and then you code
53.26 the conditional statement. </p>
53.27 <p><b>To create the pages:</b></p>
53.28 <ul>
53.29 <li>If the destination pages are already created, skip to the next step. Otherwise, in the <a href="../../ui_elements/editors/about_navigation_editor.html">Page Flow editor</a>, right-click and choose New Page to create each page. </li>
53.30 </ul>
53.31 <p><b>To create the connectors:</b></p>
53.32 <ol>
53.33 <li>In the Page Flow editor, drag new connectors from the page to each destination page.
53.34 <ul class="note">
53.35 <li>To cancel a drag operation, drop the connector somewhere other than a page. </li>
53.36 </ul>
53.37 </li>
53.38 <li>To rename a connector, select it, right-click, and choose Rename.</li>
53.39 <li>Type the new name of the connector and click OK.</li>
53.40 </ol>
53.41
53.42 <p><b>To code the conditional statement:</b></p>
53.43 <ol>
53.44 <li>In the Page Flow editor, click the <img src="../../images/cf_plus.gif" width="13" height="12"> on the page to show its components, then right-click the component and choose Open Handler to open the component's action method in the <a href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/editing/csh/about_source_editor.html">Java Editor</a>. </li>
53.45 <li>For single page navigation, you would set the method's <code>return</code> statement to the name of a single connector. To make the navigation dynamic, you code a conditional statement that returns different connectors based on a set of conditions. When a condition is satisfied, the button dynamically returns
53.46 the correct page.
53.47 <p>For example:</p>
53.48 <ul>
53.49 <li> Source web page: <code>Page1.jsp</code> </li>
53.50 <li>Component that triggers the navigation: <code>Button1</code></li>
53.51 <li>First destination page: <code>Page2.jsp</code></li>
53.52 <li> Second destination page:<code>Page3.jsp</code></li>
53.53 <li>Connector from <code>Page1.jsp</code> to <code>Page2.jsp</code>: <code>Page2Connect</code></li>
53.54 <li>Connector from <code>Page1.jsp</code> to <code>Page3.jsp</code>: <code>Page3Connect</code>.</li>
53.55 <li>If the Boolean variable <code>gotoform2</code> is true, <code>Page2.jsp</code> opens.
53.56 Otherwise, <code>Page3.jsp</code> opens. </li>
53.57 </ul>
53.58 <p>If you double-click <code>Button1</code> in <code>Page1.jsp</code>, the Java Editor
53.59 opens <code>Page1.java</code> with the cursor in the <code>Button1_action</code> method.
53.60 Replace the button's <code>return</code> statement with the following code:</p>
53.61 <blockquote>
53.62 <pre>
53.63 if (gotoform2 == true) {
53.64 return "Page2Connect";
53.65 }
53.66 else return "Page3Connect";
53.67 </pre>
53.68 </blockquote>
53.69 </li>
53.70 </ol>
53.71 <dl>
53.72 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
53.73 <dd><a href="set_form_navigation.html">Setting Up Static Page Navigation</a></dd>
53.74 <dd><a href="../../components/webform.html">About Pages</a></dd>
53.75 <dd><a href="../aboutmultiforms.html">About Multiple Pages and Navigation</a></dd>
53.76 <dd><a href="../../ui_elements/editors/about_navigation_editor.html">About the Page Flow Editor</a></dd>
53.77
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53.80 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
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53.115 <title>Setting Up Dynamic Page Navigation</title>
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53.117 </head>
53.118
53.119 <body>
53.120 <h2>Setting Up Dynamic Page Navigation</h2>
53.121 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
53.122 <p>With dynamic page navigation, the application determines at runtime which page a
53.123 specific component opens. The page that you navigate from is called the source
53.124 page. The page that you navigate to is called the destination page. For dynamic navigation,
53.125 the source page can open one of two or more destination pages. For example, the component's action method might look
53.126 up a user's record, and if the user is an administrator, go to the Administrator page. If the user is not an administrator, it would go to the Welcome page. </p>
53.127 <p>To set dynamic navigation, you create the pages, and then you create the connectors, and then you code
53.128 the conditional statement. </p>
53.129 <p><b>To create the pages:</b></p>
53.130 <ul>
53.131 <li>If the destination pages are already created, skip to the next step. Otherwise, in the <a href="../../ui_elements/editors/about_navigation_editor.html">Page Flow editor</a>, right-click and choose New Page to create each page. </li>
53.132 </ul>
53.133 <p><b>To create the connectors:</b></p>
53.134 <ol>
53.135 <li>In the Page Flow editor, drag new connectors from the page to each destination page.
53.136 <ul class="note">
53.137 <li>To cancel a drag operation, drop the connector somewhere other than a page. </li>
53.138 </ul>
53.139 </li>
53.140 <li>To rename a connector, select it, right-click, and choose Rename.</li>
53.141 <li>Type the new name of the connector and click OK.</li>
53.142 </ol>
53.143
53.144 <p><b>To code the conditional statement:</b></p>
53.145 <ol>
53.146 <li>In the Page Flow editor, click the <img src="../../images/cf_plus.gif" width="13" height="12"> on the page to show its components, then right-click the component and choose Open Handler to open the component's action method in the <a href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/editing/csh/about_source_editor.html">Java Editor</a>. </li>
53.147 <li>For single page navigation, you would set the method's <code>return</code> statement to the name of a single connector. To make the navigation dynamic, you code a conditional statement that returns different connectors based on a set of conditions. When a condition is satisfied, the button dynamically returns
53.148 the correct page.
53.149 <p>For example:</p>
53.150 <ul>
53.151 <li> Source web page: <code>Page1.jsp</code> </li>
53.152 <li>Component that triggers the navigation: <code>Button1</code></li>
53.153 <li>First destination page: <code>Page2.jsp</code></li>
53.154 <li> Second destination page:<code>Page3.jsp</code></li>
53.155 <li>Connector from <code>Page1.jsp</code> to <code>Page2.jsp</code>: <code>Page2Connect</code></li>
53.156 <li>Connector from <code>Page1.jsp</code> to <code>Page3.jsp</code>: <code>Page3Connect</code>.</li>
53.157 <li>If the Boolean variable <code>gotoform2</code> is true, <code>Page2.jsp</code> opens.
53.158 Otherwise, <code>Page3.jsp</code> opens. </li>
53.159 </ul>
53.160 <p>If you double-click <code>Button1</code> in <code>Page1.jsp</code>, the Java Editor
53.161 opens <code>Page1.java</code> with the cursor in the <code>Button1_action</code> method.
53.162 Replace the button's <code>return</code> statement with the following code:</p>
53.163 <blockquote>
53.164 <pre>
53.165 if (gotoform2 == true) {
53.166 return "Page2Connect";
53.167 }
53.168 else return "Page3Connect";
53.169 </pre>
53.170 </blockquote>
53.171 </li>
53.172 </ol>
53.173 <dl>
53.174 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
53.175 <dd><a href="set_form_navigation.html">Setting Up Static Page Navigation</a></dd>
53.176 <dd><a href="../../components/webform.html">About Pages</a></dd>
53.177 <dd><a href="../aboutmultiforms.html">About Multiple Pages and Navigation</a></dd>
53.178 <dd><a href="../../ui_elements/editors/about_navigation_editor.html">About the Page Flow Editor</a></dd>
53.179
53.180 </dl>
53.181 <dl>
53.182 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
53.183
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54.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/multiple_forms/howtomultiforms/multiforms_quickref.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
54.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
54.4 -<html>
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54.11 <head>
54.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
54.13 <title>Page Navigation Tasks: Quick Reference</title>
54.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
54.15 </head>
54.16
54.17 <body>
54.18 <h1>Page Navigation Tasks: Quick Reference</h1>
54.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
54.20 <p>
54.21 This topic describes common tasks that you can perform while connecting multiple pages. For more detailed information, click the links in the right column. </p>
54.22
54.23 <table border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" summary="The left column lists the task name. The right column lists the steps to perform.">
54.24 <tr valign="top">
54.25 <th scope="col" align="left">To perform this task...</th>
54.26 <th scope="col" align="left">Follow these steps</th>
54.27 </tr>
54.28 <tr valign="top">
54.29 <td>Add components</td>
54.30 <td><ul>
54.31 <li>In the <a href="../../ui_elements/editors/about_navigation_editor.html">Page Flow editor</a>, right-click the page and choose <a href="add_comp_nav_editor.html">Add Hyperlink, Add Image Hyperlink, or Add Button</a>.</li>
54.32 </ul></td>
54.33 </tr>
54.34 <tr valign="top">
54.35 <td>Create a page</td>
54.36 <td><ol>
54.37 <li>In the Page Flow editor, right-click and choose <a href="create_form.html">New File</a>. </li>
54.38 <li>In the New Page wizard, choose Java Server Faces > Visual Web JSF Page and click Next..</li>
54.39 <li>Type the name of the new page and click Finish</li>
54.40 </ol></td>
54.41 </tr>
54.42 <tr valign="top">
54.43 <td>Delete a connector</td>
54.44 <td><ul>
54.45 <li>In the Page Flow editor, right-click the connector and choose Delete. </li>
54.46 </ul></td>
54.47 </tr>
54.48 <tr valign="top">
54.49 <td>Delete a page</td>
54.50 <td><ul>
54.51 <li>In the Page Flow editor, right-click the page and choose Delete. </li>
54.52 </ul></td>
54.53 </tr>
54.54 <tr valign="top">
54.55 <td>Open page in the Visual Designer </td>
54.56 <td><ul>
54.57 <li>In the Page Flow editor, right-click the page and choose Open.</li>
54.58 </ul></td>
54.59 </tr>
54.60 <tr valign="top">
54.61 <td>Rename a connector</td>
54.62 <td><ol>
54.63 <li>In the Page Flow editor, right-click the connector you wan to <a href="rename_connector.html">rename</a> and choose Rename. </li>
54.64 <li>Type in the new name and press OK.</li>
54.65 </ol></td>
54.66 </tr>
54.67 <tr valign="top">
54.68 <td>Set dynamic navigation</td>
54.69 <td><ul>
54.70 <li>See <a href="dynamic_form_navigation.html">Setting Up Dynamic Page Navigation</a>.</li>
54.71 </ul></td>
54.72 </tr>
54.73
54.74 <tr valign="top">
54.75 <td>Set static navigation</td>
54.76 <td><ol>
54.77 <li>If necessary, <a href="create_form.html">create the source page</a> and then <a href="add_comp_nav_editor.html">create the component</a> that triggers the navigation.</li>
54.78 <li> Create the <a href="create_form.html">destination page</a>.</li>
54.79 <li>Click the source page to display its components.</li>
54.80 <li>In the source page, click the <a href="set_form_navigation.html">component</a> that triggers the navigation and drag the connector to the destination page.</li>
54.81 </ol> </td>
54.82 </tr>
54.83 </table>
54.84
54.85
54.86 <dl>
54.87 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
54.88 <dd><a href="../aboutmultiforms.html">About Multiple Pages and Navigation</a></dd>
54.89 <dd><a href="../multiform_process.html">Working With Multiple Pages</a></dd>
54.90 </dl>
54.91 <dl>
54.92 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
54.93
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54.98 <dd>
54.99 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
54.100 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
54.101 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
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54.103 </dd>
54.104 </dl>
54.105
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54.131 <head>
54.132 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
54.133 <title>Page Navigation Tasks: Quick Reference</title>
54.134 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
54.135 </head>
54.136
54.137 <body>
54.138 <h2>Page Navigation Tasks: Quick Reference</h2>
54.139 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
54.140 <p>
54.141 This topic describes common tasks that you can perform while connecting multiple pages. For more detailed information, click the links in the right column. </p>
54.142
54.143 <table border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" summary="The left column lists the task name. The right column lists the steps to perform.">
54.144 <tr valign="top">
54.145 <th scope="col" align="left">To perform this task...</th>
54.146 <th scope="col" align="left">Follow these steps</th>
54.147 </tr>
54.148 <tr valign="top">
54.149 <td>Add components</td>
54.150 <td><ul>
54.151 <li>In the <a href="../../ui_elements/editors/about_navigation_editor.html">Page Flow editor</a>, right-click the page and choose <a href="add_comp_nav_editor.html">Add Hyperlink, Add Image Hyperlink, or Add Button</a>.</li>
54.152 </ul></td>
54.153 </tr>
54.154 <tr valign="top">
54.155 <td>Create a page</td>
54.156 <td><ol>
54.157 <li>In the Page Flow editor, right-click and choose <a href="create_form.html">New File</a>. </li>
54.158 <li>In the New Page wizard, choose Java Server Faces > Visual Web JSF Page and click Next..</li>
54.159 <li>Type the name of the new page and click Finish</li>
54.160 </ol></td>
54.161 </tr>
54.162 <tr valign="top">
54.163 <td>Delete a connector</td>
54.164 <td><ul>
54.165 <li>In the Page Flow editor, right-click the connector and choose Delete. </li>
54.166 </ul></td>
54.167 </tr>
54.168 <tr valign="top">
54.169 <td>Delete a page</td>
54.170 <td><ul>
54.171 <li>In the Page Flow editor, right-click the page and choose Delete. </li>
54.172 </ul></td>
54.173 </tr>
54.174 <tr valign="top">
54.175 <td>Open page in the Visual Designer </td>
54.176 <td><ul>
54.177 <li>In the Page Flow editor, right-click the page and choose Open.</li>
54.178 </ul></td>
54.179 </tr>
54.180 <tr valign="top">
54.181 <td>Rename a connector</td>
54.182 <td><ol>
54.183 <li>In the Page Flow editor, right-click the connector you wan to <a href="rename_connector.html">rename</a> and choose Rename. </li>
54.184 <li>Type in the new name and press OK.</li>
54.185 </ol></td>
54.186 </tr>
54.187 <tr valign="top">
54.188 <td>Set dynamic navigation</td>
54.189 <td><ul>
54.190 <li>See <a href="dynamic_form_navigation.html">Setting Up Dynamic Page Navigation</a>.</li>
54.191 </ul></td>
54.192 </tr>
54.193
54.194 <tr valign="top">
54.195 <td>Set static navigation</td>
54.196 <td><ol>
54.197 <li>If necessary, <a href="create_form.html">create the source page</a> and then <a href="add_comp_nav_editor.html">create the component</a> that triggers the navigation.</li>
54.198 <li> Create the <a href="create_form.html">destination page</a>.</li>
54.199 <li>Click the source page to display its components.</li>
54.200 <li>In the source page, click the <a href="set_form_navigation.html">component</a> that triggers the navigation and drag the connector to the destination page.</li>
54.201 </ol> </td>
54.202 </tr>
54.203 </table>
54.204
54.205
54.206 <dl>
54.207 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
54.208 <dd><a href="../aboutmultiforms.html">About Multiple Pages and Navigation</a></dd>
54.209 <dd><a href="../multiform_process.html">Working With Multiple Pages</a></dd>
54.210 </dl>
54.211 <dl>
54.212 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
54.213
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55.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/multiple_forms/howtomultiforms/open_page_nav_editor.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
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55.11 <head>
55.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
55.13 <title>Opening Pages From the Page Flow Editor </title>
55.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
55.15 </head>
55.16
55.17 <body>
55.18 <h1>Opening Pages From the Page Flow Editor </h1>
55.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
55.20 <ul>
55.21 <li>In the <a href="../../ui_elements/editors/about_navigation_editor.html">Page Flow editor</a>, right-click the page and choose Open to open the page in the Visual Designer.</li>
55.22 </ul>
55.23 <dl>
55.24 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
55.25 <dd><a href="../aboutmultiforms.html">About Multiple Pages and Navigation</a></dd>
55.26 <dd><a href="../../components/webform.html">About Pages</a></dd>
55.27 <dd><a href="multiforms_quickref.html">Page Navigation Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
55.28 </dl>
55.29
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55.56 <head>
55.57 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
55.58 <title>Opening Pages From the Page Flow Editor </title>
55.59 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
55.60 </head>
55.61
55.62 <body>
55.63 <h2>Opening Pages From the Page Flow Editor </h2>
55.64 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
55.65 <ul>
55.66 <li>In the <a href="../../ui_elements/editors/about_navigation_editor.html">Page Flow editor</a>, right-click the page and choose Open to open the page in the Visual Designer.</li>
55.67 </ul>
55.68 <dl>
55.69 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
55.70 <dd><a href="../aboutmultiforms.html">About Multiple Pages and Navigation</a></dd>
55.71 <dd><a href="../../components/webform.html">About Pages</a></dd>
55.72 <dd><a href="multiforms_quickref.html">Page Navigation Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
55.73 </dl>
55.74
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56.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
56.13 <title>Viewing Page Contents in the Page Flow Editor</title>
56.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
56.15 </head>
56.16
56.17 <body>
56.18 <h1>Viewing Page Contents in the Page Flow Editor</h1>
56.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
56.20 <p>You can click the <img src="../../images/cf_plus.gif" width="13" height="12"> icon on a page in the Navigation to enlarge it so you can view the components in the page. You might want to do this to determine which pages to connect or to drag from a component on one page to create a connector to another page.</p>
56.21 <dl>
56.22 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
56.23 <dd><a href="../aboutmultiforms.html">About Multiple Pages and Navigation</a></dd>
56.24 <dd><a href="../../components/webform.html">About Pages</a></dd>
56.25 <dd><a href="multiforms_quickref.html">Page Navigation Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
56.26 </dl>
56.27
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56.52 * Use is subject to license terms.
56.53 -->
56.54 <head>
56.55 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
56.56 <title>Viewing Page Contents in the Page Flow Editor</title>
56.57 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
56.58 </head>
56.59
56.60 <body>
56.61 <h2>Viewing Page Contents in the Page Flow Editor</h2>
56.62 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
56.63 <p>You can click the <img src="../../images/cf_plus.gif" width="13" height="12"> icon on a page in the Navigation to enlarge it so you can view the components in the page. You might want to do this to determine which pages to connect or to drag from a component on one page to create a connector to another page.</p>
56.64 <dl>
56.65 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
56.66 <dd><a href="../aboutmultiforms.html">About Multiple Pages and Navigation</a></dd>
56.67 <dd><a href="../../components/webform.html">About Pages</a></dd>
56.68 <dd><a href="multiforms_quickref.html">Page Navigation Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
56.69 </dl>
56.70
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57.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/multiple_forms/howtomultiforms/rename_connector.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
57.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/multiple_forms/howtomultiforms/rename_connector.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
57.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
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57.13 <title>Renaming a Page Flow Connector</title>
57.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
57.15 </head>
57.16
57.17 <body>
57.18 <h1>Renaming a Page Flow Connector</h1>
57.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
57.20 <p>You can rename a connector in the Page Flow editor or by using the connector's <a href="../../ui_elements/propsheets/propsheet_win.html">Properties window</a>.</p>
57.21 <p><b>To rename a connector in the Page Flow editor:</b></p>
57.22 <ol>
57.23 <li>In the <a href="../../ui_elements/editors/about_navigation_editor.html">Page Flow editor</a>, right-click the connector you want to rename. </li>
57.24 <li>Type the new name and press OK.</li>
57.25 </ol>
57.26 <p><b>To rename a connector by using the Properties window:</b></p>
57.27 <ol>
57.28 <li>In the Page Flow editor, select the connector to rename. </li>
57.29 <li>In the Properties window, select the text value to the right of the <code>Outcome</code> property.</li>
57.30 <li>Type in the new name and press Enter.</li>
57.31 </ol>
57.32 <dl>
57.33 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
57.34 <dd><a href="../../components/webform.html">About Pages</a></dd>
57.35 <dd><a href="multiforms_quickref.html">Page Navigation Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
57.36 </dl>
57.37 <dl>
57.38 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
57.39
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57.44 </dl>
57.45
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57.63
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57.65 +<html>
57.66 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
57.67 <!--
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57.72 <head>
57.73 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
57.74 <title>Renaming a Page Flow Connector</title>
57.75 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
57.76 </head>
57.77
57.78 <body>
57.79 <h2>Renaming a Page Flow Connector</h2>
57.80 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
57.81 <p>You can rename a connector in the Page Flow editor or by using the connector's <a href="../../ui_elements/propsheets/propsheet_win.html">Properties window</a>.</p>
57.82 <p><b>To rename a connector in the Page Flow editor:</b></p>
57.83 <ol>
57.84 <li>In the <a href="../../ui_elements/editors/about_navigation_editor.html">Page Flow editor</a>, right-click the connector you want to rename. </li>
57.85 <li>Type the new name and press OK.</li>
57.86 </ol>
57.87 <p><b>To rename a connector by using the Properties window:</b></p>
57.88 <ol>
57.89 <li>In the Page Flow editor, select the connector to rename. </li>
57.90 <li>In the Properties window, select the text value to the right of the <code>Outcome</code> property.</li>
57.91 <li>Type in the new name and press Enter.</li>
57.92 </ol>
57.93 <dl>
57.94 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
57.95 <dd><a href="../../components/webform.html">About Pages</a></dd>
57.96 <dd><a href="multiforms_quickref.html">Page Navigation Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
57.97 </dl>
57.98 <dl>
57.99 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
57.100
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57.104 </dd>
57.105 </dl>
57.106
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58.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/multiple_forms/howtomultiforms/set_form_navigation.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
58.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/multiple_forms/howtomultiforms/set_form_navigation.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
58.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
58.4 -<html>
58.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
58.6 <!--
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58.11 <head>
58.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
58.13 <title>Setting Up Static Page Navigation</title>
58.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
58.15 </head>
58.16
58.17 <body>
58.18 <h1>Setting Up Static Page Navigation</h1>
58.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
58.20 <p>With static page navigation in a Visual Web Application project, the transition from one page to another is always the same. For example, the Next button always opens the next page. The page that you navigate from is
58.21 called the source page. The page that you navigate to is called the destination page.</p>
58.22 <p>To set up static page navigation, first create the pages and then create the connector. </p>
58.23 <p><b>To create the destination page:</b></p>
58.24 <ul>
58.25 <li>If the destination page is already created, skip to the next step. Otherwise, in the <a href="../../ui_elements/editors/about_navigation_editor.html">Page Flow editor</a>, right-click and choose New Page.</li>
58.26 </ul>
58.27 <p><b>To create the connector:</b></p>
58.28 <ol>
58.29 <li>In the Page Flow editor, click the <img src="../../images/cf_plus.gif" width="13" height="12"> icon on the source page to display its components.</li>
58.30 <li>If necessary, right-click the page to add a button, hyperlink, or image hyperlink component that the user can click to go to the destination page. </li>
58.31 <li>In the source page, click the component that triggers the navigation and drag to the destination page to create a connector.
58.32 <ul class="note">
58.33 <li>To cancel a drag operation, drop the connector somewhere other than a page. </li>
58.34 </ul>
58.35 </li>
58.36 </ol>
58.37 <dl>
58.38 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
58.39 <dd><a href="dynamic_form_navigation.html">Setting Up Dynamic Page Navigation</a></dd>
58.40 <dd><a href="../../components/webform.html">About Pages</a></dd>
58.41 <dd><a href="../../ui_elements/editors/about_navigation_editor.html">About the Page Flow Editor</a></dd>
58.42 <dd><a href="../aboutmultiforms.html">About Multiple Pages and Navigation</a></dd>
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58.45 <dl>
58.46 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
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58.51 </dd>
58.52 </dl>
58.53 <hr>
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58.65 <td> </td>
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58.68 </body>
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58.70 \ No newline at end of file
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58.78 <head>
58.79 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
58.80 <title>Setting Up Static Page Navigation</title>
58.81 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
58.82 </head>
58.83
58.84 <body>
58.85 <h2>Setting Up Static Page Navigation</h2>
58.86 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
58.87 <p>With static page navigation in a Visual Web Application project, the transition from one page to another is always the same. For example, the Next button always opens the next page. The page that you navigate from is
58.88 called the source page. The page that you navigate to is called the destination page.</p>
58.89 <p>To set up static page navigation, first create the pages and then create the connector. </p>
58.90 <p><b>To create the destination page:</b></p>
58.91 <ul>
58.92 <li>If the destination page is already created, skip to the next step. Otherwise, in the <a href="../../ui_elements/editors/about_navigation_editor.html">Page Flow editor</a>, right-click and choose New Page.</li>
58.93 </ul>
58.94 <p><b>To create the connector:</b></p>
58.95 <ol>
58.96 <li>In the Page Flow editor, click the <img src="../../images/cf_plus.gif" width="13" height="12"> icon on the source page to display its components.</li>
58.97 <li>If necessary, right-click the page to add a button, hyperlink, or image hyperlink component that the user can click to go to the destination page. </li>
58.98 <li>In the source page, click the component that triggers the navigation and drag to the destination page to create a connector.
58.99 <ul class="note">
58.100 <li>To cancel a drag operation, drop the connector somewhere other than a page. </li>
58.101 </ul>
58.102 </li>
58.103 </ol>
58.104 <dl>
58.105 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
58.106 <dd><a href="dynamic_form_navigation.html">Setting Up Dynamic Page Navigation</a></dd>
58.107 <dd><a href="../../components/webform.html">About Pages</a></dd>
58.108 <dd><a href="../../ui_elements/editors/about_navigation_editor.html">About the Page Flow Editor</a></dd>
58.109 <dd><a href="../aboutmultiforms.html">About Multiple Pages and Navigation</a></dd>
58.110 <!--context-sensitive link to:<dd>New Object wizard</dd> -->
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58.113 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
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58.116 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-pagenav.html">
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59.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/multiple_forms/multiform_process.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
59.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/multiple_forms/multiform_process.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
59.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
59.4 -<html>
59.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
59.6 <!--
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59.8 * All rights reserved.
59.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
59.10 -->
59.11 <head>
59.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
59.13 <title>Working With Multiple Pages</title>
59.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
59.15 </head>
59.16 <body>
59.17 <h1>Working With Multiple Pages</h1>
59.18
59.19 The following table shows how to connect multiple pages using the Page Flow editor. To open the Page Flow editor, right-click in the Visual Designer and choose Page Navigation. The table assumes that the page that you navigate from is
59.20 called the source page. The page that you navigate to is called the destination page.
59.21 <table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" summary="The left column contains each process step. The right column contains detail information to accomplish that process.">
59.22
59.23 <tr valign="top">
59.24 <td align="center"><p><img src="../images/circle1.gif" alt="Number one"><br>
59.25 <b>Create pages and components </b></p>
59.26 </td>
59.27 <td>
59.28 <ul>
59.29 <li>If the destination page is already created, skip to the next step. Otherwise, in the
59.30 Page Flow editor, right-click and choose New Page to
59.31 <a href="howtomultiforms/create_form.html">create the destination page</a>. </li>
59.32 </ul> </td>
59.33 </tr>
59.34
59.35 <tr>
59.36 <td colspan="2">
59.37 <hr align="center" width="80%">
59.38 </td>
59.39 </tr>
59.40 <tr valign="top">
59.41 <td align="center"><p><img src="../images/circle2.gif" alt="Number two"><br>
59.42 <b>Connect source and destination pages </b></p>
59.43 </td>
59.44 <td>
59.45 <ol>
59.46 <li>In the Page Flow editor, click the source page to display its components.</li>
59.47 <li>In the source page, click the component that triggers the navigation and drag the connector to the destination page. </li>
59.48 </ol></td>
59.49 </tr>
59.50 <tr>
59.51 <td colspan="2">
59.52 <hr align="center" width="80%">
59.53 </td>
59.54 </tr>
59.55 <tr valign="top">
59.56 <td align="center"><p><img src="../images/circle3.gif" alt="Number three"><br>
59.57 <b>(Optional)<br>
59.58 Connect source with multiple destinations</b></p>
59.59 </td>
59.60 <td>
59.61 <ol>
59.62 <li>In the Page Flow editor, click the source page to display its components.</li>
59.63 <li>Drag a new connector from the source page to each destination page. </li>
59.64 <li>Right-click the component that triggers the navigation and choose <a href="howtomultiforms/dynamic_form_navigation.html">Decide Case With Code</a> to open the Java Editor with the cursor moved to the action method for the component.</li>
59.65 <li>In the Java Editor, set the <code>return</code> statement of the action method to a connector name. </li>
59.66 </ol>
59.67 </td>
59.68 </tr>
59.69 </table>
59.70
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59.89 +<html>
59.90 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
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59.93 * All rights reserved.
59.94 * Use is subject to license terms.
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59.96 <head>
59.97 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
59.98 <title>Working With Multiple Pages</title>
59.99 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
59.100 </head>
59.101 <body>
59.102 <h2>Working With Multiple Pages</h2>
59.103
59.104 The following table shows how to connect multiple pages using the Page Flow editor. To open the Page Flow editor, right-click in the Visual Designer and choose Page Navigation. The table assumes that the page that you navigate from is
59.105 called the source page. The page that you navigate to is called the destination page.
59.106 <table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" summary="The left column contains each process step. The right column contains detail information to accomplish that process.">
59.107
59.108 <tr valign="top">
59.109 <td align="center"><p><img src="../images/circle1.gif" alt="Number one"><br>
59.110 <b>Create pages and components </b></p>
59.111 </td>
59.112 <td>
59.113 <ul>
59.114 <li>If the destination page is already created, skip to the next step. Otherwise, in the
59.115 Page Flow editor, right-click and choose New Page to
59.116 <a href="howtomultiforms/create_form.html">create the destination page</a>. </li>
59.117 </ul> </td>
59.118 </tr>
59.119
59.120 <tr>
59.121 <td colspan="2">
59.122 <hr align="center" width="80%">
59.123 </td>
59.124 </tr>
59.125 <tr valign="top">
59.126 <td align="center"><p><img src="../images/circle2.gif" alt="Number two"><br>
59.127 <b>Connect source and destination pages </b></p>
59.128 </td>
59.129 <td>
59.130 <ol>
59.131 <li>In the Page Flow editor, click the source page to display its components.</li>
59.132 <li>In the source page, click the component that triggers the navigation and drag the connector to the destination page. </li>
59.133 </ol></td>
59.134 </tr>
59.135 <tr>
59.136 <td colspan="2">
59.137 <hr align="center" width="80%">
59.138 </td>
59.139 </tr>
59.140 <tr valign="top">
59.141 <td align="center"><p><img src="../images/circle3.gif" alt="Number three"><br>
59.142 <b>(Optional)<br>
59.143 Connect source with multiple destinations</b></p>
59.144 </td>
59.145 <td>
59.146 <ol>
59.147 <li>In the Page Flow editor, click the source page to display its components.</li>
59.148 <li>Drag a new connector from the source page to each destination page. </li>
59.149 <li>Right-click the component that triggers the navigation and choose <a href="howtomultiforms/dynamic_form_navigation.html">Decide Case With Code</a> to open the Java Editor with the cursor moved to the action method for the component.</li>
59.150 <li>In the Java Editor, set the <code>return</code> statement of the action method to a connector name. </li>
59.151 </ol>
59.152 </td>
59.153 </tr>
59.154 </table>
59.155
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60.17 <p>While there is no specific help for this part of the IDE, the following sources
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60.71 </head>
60.72 <body>
60.73 <h2>Finding Answers to Your Question</h2>
60.74 <p>While there is no specific help for this part of the IDE, the following sources
60.75 might be able to answer your question:</p>
60.76 <ul>
60.77 <li>To view a list of tutorials, open the following web
60.78 page:<br>
60.79 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
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60.83 <li>Press F1 to receive information about a related task or view one of the
60.84 topics listed in the dynamic help window. </li>
60.85 <li>Browse through the help topics that are accessible when you choose Help > Help
60.86 Contents:
60.87 <ul>
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60.89 to start is with <a href="design/web_app_concepts.html">About Web Applications</a><a href="projects/aboutprojects.html">.</a></li>
60.90 <li>To see detailed steps for performing each major task, read the Working
60.91 With topics. The best one to start with is <a href="web/about/webapps_process.html">Working
60.92 with Web Applications</a>.</li>
60.93 <li>To see all the tasks you can perform for each step in the development
60.94 process, read the Tasks: Quick Reference topics. These topics list all
60.95 the tasks in alphabetical order in a table. For example, for projects
60.96 see <a href="web/about/webapps_quickref.html">Web Application Tasks: Quick Reference</a>. </li>
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61.13 <title>Adding a Theme</title>
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61.15 </head>
61.16
61.17 <body>
61.18 <h1>Adding a Theme</h1>
61.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
61.20
61.21 <p>You can add a theme JAR file to the IDE by creating a theme library for it. Creating a theme library automatically adds it to the list of available themes under the Themes node in the Projects window. Themes are used in Visual Web Application projects. </p>
61.22 <p>If necessary, you can also set the theme as the current theme for the project. </p>
61.23 <p><b>To add a theme:</b></p>
61.24 <ol>
61.25 <li>From the main menu, choose Tools > Libraries. </li>
61.26 <li>In the bottom left of the Library Manager dialog box, click New Library.</li>
61.27 <li>In the New Library dialog box, enter the theme name and choose Theme Libraries as the library type.</li>
61.28 <li>In the Classpath tab of the Library Manager, click Add JAR/Folder, navigate to the theme JAR file, and then click Add JAR/Folder.</li>
61.29 <li>In the Library Manager, click OK to add the new theme library.</li>
61.30 </ol>
61.31 <p><b>To set the current theme:</b></p>
61.32 <ol>
61.33 <li>In the <a href="../../ui_elements/project_nav/projectlogical.html">Projects window</a>, open the <i>project-name</i> > Themes node.</li>
61.34 <li>Right-click the theme and choose Set As Current Theme.</li>
61.35 </ol>
61.36 <dl>
61.37 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
61.38 <dd><a href="../../components/aboutthemes.html">About Themes</a></dd>
61.39 <dd><a href="../about_lib_refs.html">About Library References in Visual Web Projects</a></dd>
61.40 <dd><a href="modify_library.html">Modifying a Library Reference</a></dd>
61.41 <dd><a href="import_libraries.html">Adding a Library Reference to a Project</a></dd>
61.42 <dd><a href="../../ui_elements/project_nav/about_project_nav.html">About the Projects and Files Windows</a></dd>
61.43 <dd><a href="../../web/create/tag/taglib/csh_library_manager.html">Library Manager Dialog Box </a></dd>
61.44 </dl>
61.45 <dl>
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61.47
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61.85 <title>Adding a Theme</title>
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61.87 </head>
61.88
61.89 <body>
61.90 <h2>Adding a Theme</h2>
61.91 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
61.92
61.93 <p>You can add a theme JAR file to the IDE by creating a theme library for it. Creating a theme library automatically adds it to the list of available themes under the Themes node in the Projects window. Themes are used in Visual Web Application projects. </p>
61.94 <p>If necessary, you can also set the theme as the current theme for the project. </p>
61.95 <p><b>To add a theme:</b></p>
61.96 <ol>
61.97 <li>From the main menu, choose Tools > Libraries. </li>
61.98 <li>In the bottom left of the Library Manager dialog box, click New Library.</li>
61.99 <li>In the New Library dialog box, enter the theme name and choose Theme Libraries as the library type.</li>
61.100 <li>In the Classpath tab of the Library Manager, click Add JAR/Folder, navigate to the theme JAR file, and then click Add JAR/Folder.</li>
61.101 <li>In the Library Manager, click OK to add the new theme library.</li>
61.102 </ol>
61.103 <p><b>To set the current theme:</b></p>
61.104 <ol>
61.105 <li>In the <a href="../../ui_elements/project_nav/projectlogical.html">Projects window</a>, open the <i>project-name</i> > Themes node.</li>
61.106 <li>Right-click the theme and choose Set As Current Theme.</li>
61.107 </ol>
61.108 <dl>
61.109 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
61.110 <dd><a href="../../components/aboutthemes.html">About Themes</a></dd>
61.111 <dd><a href="../about_lib_refs.html">About Library References in Visual Web Projects</a></dd>
61.112 <dd><a href="modify_library.html">Modifying a Library Reference</a></dd>
61.113 <dd><a href="import_libraries.html">Adding a Library Reference to a Project</a></dd>
61.114 <dd><a href="../../ui_elements/project_nav/about_project_nav.html">About the Projects and Files Windows</a></dd>
61.115 <dd><a href="../../web/create/tag/taglib/csh_library_manager.html">Library Manager Dialog Box </a></dd>
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61.119
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62.13 <title>Creating a Sample Application</title>
62.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
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62.16
62.17 <body>
62.18 <h1>Creating a Sample Application</h1>
62.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
62.20 <p>There are two sample applications for projects that use the visual web JavaServer Faces framework.
62.21
62.22
62.23 To use a sample application, you must create a new Visual Web project that uses the application, and then connect the project to the sample database if one is provided.
62.24 <ul class="note">
62.25
62.26 <li>Updates to the IDE might include new sample databases and sample applications for visual web devlopment. After an update, to see if there are new sample applications, choose File > New Project to open the New Project wizard, and then choose Samples > Web to see the list of sample applications in the right pane.</li> </ul>
62.27
62.28 <p>This topic covers the following subjects:</p>
62.29 <p> <a href="#setup">Setting up the IDE</a><br>
62.30 <a href="#create">Creating a Sample Application</a><br>
62.31 <a href="#connect">Connecting to a Java DB Database</a><br>
62.32 <a href="#viewdata">Viewing Data in a Database</a>
62.33 </p>
62.34 <h3>Setting up the IDE<a name="setup"></a></h3>
62.35 <ol>
62.36 <li> <a href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/j2ee/sun/ide/docs/general/register_appserver.html">Register</a> an instance of the <a href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/j2ee/sun/ide/docs/general/aboutplugin.html">Sun Java System Application Server</a>.</li>
62.37 <li>Restart the IDE.</li>
62.38 <li>In the main toolbar, choose Tools > Java DB Database > Start Java DB Server.</li>
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62.43 </ol>
62.44 <h3><b>Creating a Sample Application<a name="create"></a></b></h3>
62.45 <ol>
62.46 <li>Choose File > New Project. <p>
62.47 The New Project Wizard opens.
62.48 </p></li>
62.49 <li> In the Categories pane of the <a href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/project/csh/proj_wiz.html">New Project Wizard</a>, expand the Samples node and select Web.</li>
62.50 <li>Select the sample project from the Projects pane and click Next to continue. </li>
62.51 <li>Type the name of the project in the Project Name field. <p>The IDE suggests a name that you can edit. </p></li>
62.52 <li>Based on the project name, the IDE suggests the Project Location and Project Folder. You can change the project location
62.53 <p>The IDE creates a folder name based on the information you enter.</p></li>
62.54
62.55 <li>Click Finish to create the project. </li>
62.56 </ol>
62.57 <h3><b>Connecting to a Java DB Database<a name="connect"></a></b></h3>
62.58 <ol>
62.59 <li>Make sure that the Java DB Database is running. </li>
62.60 <li>In the
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62.68 , expand the Databases node <img src="../../images/databasenodeicon.gif" alt="Database node icon">, right-click the database you want to access, and choose Connect.</li>
62.69 <li>Enter the User ID and Password. <ul class="note">
62.70 <li>For Java DB databases included with the Sun Java System Application Server 9.1, the password is the same as the user ID. For example, for the Travel database the username and password are both <code>travel</code>. </li>
62.71 </ul></li>
62.72 <li>The IDE connects the database, making the data accessible. </li>
62.73 </ol>
62.74 <h3><b>Viewing Data in a Database<a name="viewdata"></a></b></h3>
62.75 <ol>
62.76 <li>Connect to the database.</li>
62.77 <li>Expand the <i>database-name</i> node.</li>
62.78
62.79 <li>Expand the Tables folder and select the item you want to view. </li>
62.80 <li>Right-click the item and choose View Data.
62.81 <p>The table or view opens in the <a href="../../ui_elements/editors/about_query_editor.html">Visual SQL Editor</a>.</p>
62.82 </li>
62.83 </ol>
62.84 <dl>
62.85 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
62.86 <dd><a href="nbdocs://org.netbeans.modules.usersguide/org/netbeans/modules/db/docs/connectdb.html">Adding a Database Connection</a></dd>
62.87
62.88 <dd><a href="../../connect_data/about_data_binding.html">About Binding Components to Data</a></dd>
62.89 <dd><a href="../../connect_data/howtodata/add_table_to_page.html">Adding a Database Table to a Page</a></dd>
62.90 </dl>
62.91 <dl>
62.92 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
62.93
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62.133 <title>Creating a Sample Application</title>
62.134 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
62.135 </head>
62.136
62.137 <body>
62.138 <h2>Creating a Sample Application</h2>
62.139 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
62.140 <p>There are two sample applications for projects that use the visual web JavaServer Faces framework.
62.141
62.142
62.143 To use a sample application, you must create a new Visual Web project that uses the application, and then connect the project to the sample database if one is provided.
62.144 <ul class="note">
62.145
62.146 <li>Updates to the IDE might include new sample databases and sample applications for visual web devlopment. After an update, to see if there are new sample applications, choose File > New Project to open the New Project wizard, and then choose Samples > Web to see the list of sample applications in the right pane.</li> </ul>
62.147
62.148 <p>This topic covers the following subjects:</p>
62.149 <p> <a href="#setup">Setting up the IDE</a><br>
62.150 <a href="#create">Creating a Sample Application</a><br>
62.151 <a href="#connect">Connecting to a Java DB Database</a><br>
62.152 <a href="#viewdata">Viewing Data in a Database</a>
62.153 </p>
62.154 <h3>Setting up the IDE<a name="setup"></a></h3>
62.155 <ol>
62.156 <li> <a href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/j2ee/sun/ide/docs/general/register_appserver.html">Register</a> an instance of the <a href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/j2ee/sun/ide/docs/general/aboutplugin.html">Sun Java System Application Server</a>.</li>
62.157 <li>Restart the IDE.</li>
62.158 <li>In the main toolbar, choose Tools > Java DB Database > Start Java DB Server.</li>
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62.163 </ol>
62.164 <h3><b>Creating a Sample Application<a name="create"></a></b></h3>
62.165 <ol>
62.166 <li>Choose File > New Project. <p>
62.167 The New Project Wizard opens.
62.168 </p></li>
62.169 <li> In the Categories pane of the <a href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/project/csh/proj_wiz.html">New Project Wizard</a>, expand the Samples node and select Web.</li>
62.170 <li>Select the sample project from the Projects pane and click Next to continue. </li>
62.171 <li>Type the name of the project in the Project Name field. <p>The IDE suggests a name that you can edit. </p></li>
62.172 <li>Based on the project name, the IDE suggests the Project Location and Project Folder. You can change the project location
62.173 <p>The IDE creates a folder name based on the information you enter.</p></li>
62.174
62.175 <li>Click Finish to create the project. </li>
62.176 </ol>
62.177 <h3><b>Connecting to a Java DB Database<a name="connect"></a></b></h3>
62.178 <ol>
62.179 <li>Make sure that the Java DB Database is running. </li>
62.180 <li>In the
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62.188 , expand the Databases node <img src="../../images/databasenodeicon.gif" alt="Database node icon">, right-click the database you want to access, and choose Connect.</li>
62.189 <li>Enter the User ID and Password. <ul class="note">
62.190 <li>For Java DB databases included with the Sun Java System Application Server 9.1, the password is the same as the user ID. For example, for the Travel database the username and password are both <code>travel</code>. </li>
62.191 </ul></li>
62.192 <li>The IDE connects the database, making the data accessible. </li>
62.193 </ol>
62.194 <h3><b>Viewing Data in a Database<a name="viewdata"></a></b></h3>
62.195 <ol>
62.196 <li>Connect to the database.</li>
62.197 <li>Expand the <i>database-name</i> node.</li>
62.198
62.199 <li>Expand the Tables folder and select the item you want to view. </li>
62.200 <li>Right-click the item and choose View Data.
62.201 <p>The table or view opens in the <a href="../../ui_elements/editors/about_query_editor.html">Visual SQL Editor</a>.</p>
62.202 </li>
62.203 </ol>
62.204 <dl>
62.205 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
62.206 <dd><a href="nbdocs://org.netbeans.modules.usersguide/org/netbeans/modules/db/docs/connectdb.html">Adding a Database Connection</a></dd>
62.207
62.208 <dd><a href="../../connect_data/about_data_binding.html">About Binding Components to Data</a></dd>
62.209 <dd><a href="../../connect_data/howtodata/add_table_to_page.html">Adding a Database Table to a Page</a></dd>
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62.211 <dl>
62.212 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
62.213
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63.13 <title>Importing a Java Studio Creator Project</title>
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63.16
63.17 <body>
63.18 <h1>Importing a Java Studio Creator Project</h1>
63.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
63.20 <p>You can import an existing project from Java Studio Creator 2 , Java Studio Creator 2 Update 1, or NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5 for use in NetBeans 6.0. If the project uses a data source, the IDE configures a data connection and shows it under the Drivers node <img src="../../images/drivers_node.gif" alt="Drivers node"> in the
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63.28 You can simplify connecting to a Java DB database by installing and <a href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/j2ee/sun/ide/docs/general/register_appserver.html">registering</a> an instance of the <a href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/j2ee/sun/ide/docs/general/aboutplugin.html">Sun Java<sup><small>TM</small></sup> System Application Server 9.1</a> on your system. For more information about supported servers and how to install them in the NetBeans IDE, see
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63.32 <ul class="note">
63.33 <li>If you do not have the target server set correctly, the IDE prompts you to do so. Right-click the project in the Projects window and choose Resolve Missing Server Problem.</li>
63.34 </ul>
63.35 <b>To import a Java Studio Creator 2 or Visual Web Pack project:</b>
63.36 <ol>
63.37 <li>In the main toolbar, choose File > Open Project and browse for the project that you want to import. </li>
63.38
63.39 <li>Click Open Project Folder to open the project in the IDE.
63.40 <p>The IDE scans the project classpath.</p></li>
63.41
63.42 <li>In the Services Window, expand the Databases node <img src="../../images/databasenodeicon.gif" alt="database node icon">, and then right-click the node of the database you want to use and choose Connect.
63.43 <p>The IDE prompts you to enter a password for the database.</p>
63.44 </li>
63.45
63.46 <li>In the Projects window, the project node is red and displays a badge <img src="../../images/MigrationBadge.gif"> when there is a missing server and/or data source problem. To resolve missing server problems, right-click the node and chose Resolve Missing Serrver Problems. </li>
63.47 <li>If there are unresolved data sources, a red broken badge <img src="../../images/data_src_ref_node.gif" alt="data source reference node icon with broken badge"> is displayed on the Data Source References node.
63.48 To resolve a data source, right-click the Data Source References node and choose Update data Sources and click OK. </li>
63.49 <li>In the Resolve Data Source(s) dialog box, select the database name from the list and click Add Data Connection.
63.50 <p>The <a href="../../ui_elements/dialogs/add_database_conn_db.html">Add Database Connection</a> dialog box opens.</p>
63.51 <ul class="note">
63.52 <li>If the project you are importing uses a Java DB database, go to step 14.</li>
63.53 </ul>
63.54
63.55
63.56 <li>To add a new server type, in the Server Type drop down list, select Add Server Type.
63.57 <p>The <a href="../../ui_elements/dialogs/edit_database_svr_types_db.html">Edit Database Server Types</a> dialog box opens</p></li>
63.58
63.59 <li>Click New and browse for the database driver JAR file.
63.60 <p>The driver JAR file then appears in the JDBC Driver Jar File(s) pane. </p></li>
63.61
63.62 <li>If nothing appears in the Driver Class Name field, click Suggest.
63.63 <p>The IDE suggests the best possible driver class name for the driver.</p></li>
63.64
63.65 <li>If nothing appears in the URL Template field, type the URL template for the database connection. Follow the example that is provided.
63.66 <ul class="note">
63.67 <li>For Java DB databases, the URL should look like this:
63.68 <code>jdbc:derby://localhost:1527/travel</code>.</li>
63.69 </ul>
63.70 </li>
63.71
63.72 <li>Click Close. <p>The Add Data Connection dialog box opens.</p></li>
63.73
63.74
63.75 <li>Select the server type from the drop down list. </li>
63.76 <li>Enter a User ID and a Password.<ul class="note">
63.77 <li>For Java DB databases, the password is the same as the User ID. For example, for the Travel sample database the user name is <code>travel</code> and the password is <code>travel</code>. </li>
63.78 </ul><p></p></li>
63.79 <li>Enter the Database URL and click Add to add the Data Source.</li>
63.80
63.81 </ol>
63.82 <ul class="note">
63.83 <li>For a database other than Java DB, if you plan to run the project on Sun Java<sup><small>TM</small></sup> System Application Server 9.1, you must copy the database driver libraries to the server's <code>lib</code> directory prior to running the project. Also, you must ensure that the port numbers used by the project match the port numbers required by your installation of Sun Application Server 9.1.</li>
63.84 </ul>
63.85 <dl>
63.86 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
63.87 <dd><a href="nbdocs://org.netbeans.modules.usersguide/org/netbeans/modules/db/docs/connectdb.html">Adding a Database Connection</a></dd>
63.88 <dd><a href="../../connect_data/working_with_databases.html">Working with Databases with Visual Web Applications</a></dd>
63.89 <dd><a href="../../connect_data/howtodata/data_quickref.html">Visual Web Database Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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63.91 <dl>
63.92 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
63.93
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63.137 <h2>Importing a Java Studio Creator Project</h2>
63.138 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
63.139 <p>You can import an existing project from Java Studio Creator 2 , Java Studio Creator 2 Update 1, or NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5 for use in NetBeans 6.0. If the project uses a data source, the IDE configures a data connection and shows it under the Drivers node <img src="../../images/drivers_node.gif" alt="Drivers node"> in the
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63.147 You can simplify connecting to a Java DB database by installing and <a href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/j2ee/sun/ide/docs/general/register_appserver.html">registering</a> an instance of the <a href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/j2ee/sun/ide/docs/general/aboutplugin.html">Sun Java<sup><small>TM</small></sup> System Application Server 9.1</a> on your system. For more information about supported servers and how to install them in the NetBeans IDE, see
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63.151 <ul class="note">
63.152 <li>If you do not have the target server set correctly, the IDE prompts you to do so. Right-click the project in the Projects window and choose Resolve Missing Server Problem.</li>
63.153 </ul>
63.154 <b>To import a Java Studio Creator 2 or Visual Web Pack project:</b>
63.155 <ol>
63.156 <li>In the main toolbar, choose File > Open Project and browse for the project that you want to import. </li>
63.157
63.158 <li>Click Open Project Folder to open the project in the IDE.
63.159 <p>The IDE scans the project classpath.</p></li>
63.160
63.161 <li>In the Services Window, expand the Databases node <img src="../../images/databasenodeicon.gif" alt="database node icon">, and then right-click the node of the database you want to use and choose Connect.
63.162 <p>The IDE prompts you to enter a password for the database.</p>
63.163 </li>
63.164
63.165 <li>In the Projects window, the project node is red and displays a badge <img src="../../images/MigrationBadge.gif"> when there is a missing server and/or data source problem. To resolve missing server problems, right-click the node and chose Resolve Missing Serrver Problems. </li>
63.166 <li>If there are unresolved data sources, a red broken badge <img src="../../images/data_src_ref_node.gif" alt="data source reference node icon with broken badge"> is displayed on the Data Source References node.
63.167 To resolve a data source, right-click the Data Source References node and choose Update data Sources and click OK. </li>
63.168 <li>In the Resolve Data Source(s) dialog box, select the database name from the list and click Add Data Connection.
63.169 <p>The <a href="../../ui_elements/dialogs/add_database_conn_db.html">Add Database Connection</a> dialog box opens.</p>
63.170 <ul class="note">
63.171 <li>If the project you are importing uses a Java DB database, go to step 14.</li>
63.172 </ul>
63.173
63.174
63.175 <li>To add a new server type, in the Server Type drop down list, select Add Server Type.
63.176 <p>The <a href="../../ui_elements/dialogs/edit_database_svr_types_db.html">Edit Database Server Types</a> dialog box opens</p></li>
63.177
63.178 <li>Click New and browse for the database driver JAR file.
63.179 <p>The driver JAR file then appears in the JDBC Driver Jar File(s) pane. </p></li>
63.180
63.181 <li>If nothing appears in the Driver Class Name field, click Suggest.
63.182 <p>The IDE suggests the best possible driver class name for the driver.</p></li>
63.183
63.184 <li>If nothing appears in the URL Template field, type the URL template for the database connection. Follow the example that is provided.
63.185 <ul class="note">
63.186 <li>For Java DB databases, the URL should look like this:
63.187 <code>jdbc:derby://localhost:1527/travel</code>.</li>
63.188 </ul>
63.189 </li>
63.190
63.191 <li>Click Close. <p>The Add Data Connection dialog box opens.</p></li>
63.192
63.193
63.194 <li>Select the server type from the drop down list. </li>
63.195 <li>Enter a User ID and a Password.<ul class="note">
63.196 <li>For Java DB databases, the password is the same as the User ID. For example, for the Travel sample database the user name is <code>travel</code> and the password is <code>travel</code>. </li>
63.197 </ul><p></p></li>
63.198 <li>Enter the Database URL and click Add to add the Data Source.</li>
63.199
63.200 </ol>
63.201 <ul class="note">
63.202 <li>For a database other than Java DB, if you plan to run the project on Sun Java<sup><small>TM</small></sup> System Application Server 9.1, you must copy the database driver libraries to the server's <code>lib</code> directory prior to running the project. Also, you must ensure that the port numbers used by the project match the port numbers required by your installation of Sun Application Server 9.1.</li>
63.203 </ul>
63.204 <dl>
63.205 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
63.206 <dd><a href="nbdocs://org.netbeans.modules.usersguide/org/netbeans/modules/db/docs/connectdb.html">Adding a Database Connection</a></dd>
63.207 <dd><a href="../../connect_data/working_with_databases.html">Working with Databases with Visual Web Applications</a></dd>
63.208 <dd><a href="../../connect_data/howtodata/data_quickref.html">Visual Web Database Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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64.16 <body>
64.17 <h1>Add Component Library Dialog Box</h1>
64.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
64.19 <p>The Add Component Library dialog box displays all <a href="../../components/about_complibs.html">component libraries</a> available to your project. You open the dialog box by opening the <i>project-name</i> node in the
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64.27
64.28 and right-clicking the Component Libraries node, and then choosing Add Component Library. To add a library to the project, select the library in the list and click Add Component Library. By default, the JAR files referenced by the selected library are added to the design time and classpath of the current project and to the deploy time WAR file.</p>
64.29 <p>If you previously added a component library to the current project, it is not displayed in the list. </p>
64.30 <p>You can add additional component libraries to the list by clicking the Manage Component Libraries button, which opens the <a href="component_library_manager.html">Component Library Manager</a>.</p>
64.31 <dl>
64.32 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
64.33
64.34 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/import_complib.html">Importing Components</a></dd>
64.35 <dd> <a href="../../components/howtocomponents/remove_comp_lib.html">Removing a Component Library</a> </dd>
64.36 <dd> <a href="../../components/howtocomponents/update_comp_lib.html">Updating a Component Library</a> </dd>
64.37 <dd><a href="../../components/about_complibs.html"></a></dd>
64.38 <dd> <a href="../../components/about_complibs.html">About Component Libraries</a> </dd>
64.39 </dl>
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64.67 <title>Add Component Library Dialog Box</title>
64.68 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
64.69 </head>
64.70 <body>
64.71 <h2>Add Component Library Dialog Box</h2>
64.72 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
64.73 <p>The Add Component Library dialog box displays all <a href="../../components/about_complibs.html">component libraries</a> available to your project. You open the dialog box by opening the <i>project-name</i> node in the
64.74 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
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64.80 </object>
64.81
64.82 and right-clicking the Component Libraries node, and then choosing Add Component Library. To add a library to the project, select the library in the list and click Add Component Library. By default, the JAR files referenced by the selected library are added to the design time and classpath of the current project and to the deploy time WAR file.</p>
64.83 <p>If you previously added a component library to the current project, it is not displayed in the list. </p>
64.84 <p>You can add additional component libraries to the list by clicking the Manage Component Libraries button, which opens the <a href="component_library_manager.html">Component Library Manager</a>.</p>
64.85 <dl>
64.86 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
64.87
64.88 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/import_complib.html">Importing Components</a></dd>
64.89 <dd> <a href="../../components/howtocomponents/remove_comp_lib.html">Removing a Component Library</a> </dd>
64.90 <dd> <a href="../../components/howtocomponents/update_comp_lib.html">Updating a Component Library</a> </dd>
64.91 <dd><a href="../../components/about_complibs.html"></a></dd>
64.92 <dd> <a href="../../components/about_complibs.html">About Component Libraries</a> </dd>
64.93 </dl>
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65.15 </head>
65.16 <body>
65.17 <h1>Add Library Dialog Box</h1>
65.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
65.19 <p>The Add Library dialog box displays all pre-defined Java
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65.26 available to your project. You open the dialog box
65.27 by right-clicking the Libraries node in the <a href="../project_nav/about_project_nav.html">Projects window</a> and choosing Add Library. You can create additional libraries by clicking Manage Libraries. By default, the JAR files referenced by the selected library are added to the design time and classpath of the current project and the deploy time WAR file.</p>
65.28 <p>You can remove the library from the design time classpath by right-clicking the Projects node in the Projects window and choosing Properties. Then, select the Libraries category, select the library, and click Remove.</p>
65.29 <p>You can remove the library from the deploy time WAR file by right-clicking the Projects node in the Projects window and choosing Properties. Then, select the Build > Packaging category, select the item, and click Remove. </p>
65.30 <dl>
65.31 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
65.32 <dd><a href="../../projects/about_lib_refs.html">About Library References in Visual Web Projects</a></dd>
65.33 <dd><a href="../../web/create/tag/taglib/csh_library_manager.html">Library Manager Dialog Box</a></dd>
65.34 <dd><a href="../../projects/howtoprojects/import_libraries.html">Adding a
65.35 Library Reference to a Project</a></dd>
65.36 <dd><a href="../../web/create/tag/taglib/taglib_manage.html">Creating
65.37 a Library</a></dd>
65.38 </dl>
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65.66 <title>Add Library Dialog Box</title>
65.67 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
65.68 </head>
65.69 <body>
65.70 <h2>Add Library Dialog Box</h2>
65.71 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
65.72 <p>The Add Library dialog box displays all pre-defined Java
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65.79 available to your project. You open the dialog box
65.80 by right-clicking the Libraries node in the <a href="../project_nav/about_project_nav.html">Projects window</a> and choosing Add Library. You can create additional libraries by clicking Manage Libraries. By default, the JAR files referenced by the selected library are added to the design time and classpath of the current project and the deploy time WAR file.</p>
65.81 <p>You can remove the library from the design time classpath by right-clicking the Projects node in the Projects window and choosing Properties. Then, select the Libraries category, select the library, and click Remove.</p>
65.82 <p>You can remove the library from the deploy time WAR file by right-clicking the Projects node in the Projects window and choosing Properties. Then, select the Build > Packaging category, select the item, and click Remove. </p>
65.83 <dl>
65.84 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
65.85 <dd><a href="../../projects/about_lib_refs.html">About Library References in Visual Web Projects</a></dd>
65.86 <dd><a href="../../web/create/tag/taglib/csh_library_manager.html">Library Manager Dialog Box</a></dd>
65.87 <dd><a href="../../projects/howtoprojects/import_libraries.html">Adding a
65.88 Library Reference to a Project</a></dd>
65.89 <dd><a href="../../web/create/tag/taglib/taglib_manage.html">Creating
65.90 a Library</a></dd>
65.91 </dl>
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66.15 </head>
66.16 <body>
66.17 <h1>Add Project Dialog Box</h1>
66.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
66.19 <p>The Add Project dialog box displays all projects available to your project. You open the dialog box
66.20 by right-clicking the Libraries node in the <a href="../project_nav/about_project_nav.html">Projects window</a> and choosing Add Project. When you add a project, the IDE sets up a dependency such that the required project is built or re-built when the current project is built. The dependency appears under the Libraries node of the Project window and is added to both the design time and run time classpath.</p>
66.21 <p>You can remove the project from the design time classpath by opening the Project Properties dialog box, selecting the Libraries category, and clearing the Build Required Projects checkbox at the bottom of the panel.</p>
66.22 <dl>
66.23 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
66.24 <dd><a href="../../projects/about_lib_refs.html">About Library References in Visual Web Projects</a></dd>
66.25 <dd><a href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/j2ee/platform/docs/web/create/tag/taglib/csh_library_manager.html">Library Manager</a></dd>
66.26 <dd><a href="../../projects/howtoprojects/import_libraries.html">Adding a
66.27 Library Reference to a Project</a></dd>
66.28 <dd><a href="../../web/create/tag/taglib/taglib_manage.html">Creating
66.29 a Library</a></dd>
66.30 </dl>
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66.58 <title>Add Project Dialog Box</title>
66.59 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
66.60 </head>
66.61 <body>
66.62 <h2>Add Project Dialog Box</h2>
66.63 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
66.64 <p>The Add Project dialog box displays all projects available to your project. You open the dialog box
66.65 by right-clicking the Libraries node in the <a href="../project_nav/about_project_nav.html">Projects window</a> and choosing Add Project. When you add a project, the IDE sets up a dependency such that the required project is built or re-built when the current project is built. The dependency appears under the Libraries node of the Project window and is added to both the design time and run time classpath.</p>
66.66 <p>You can remove the project from the design time classpath by opening the Project Properties dialog box, selecting the Libraries category, and clearing the Build Required Projects checkbox at the bottom of the panel.</p>
66.67 <dl>
66.68 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
66.69 <dd><a href="../../projects/about_lib_refs.html">About Library References in Visual Web Projects</a></dd>
66.70 <dd><a href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/j2ee/platform/docs/web/create/tag/taglib/csh_library_manager.html">Library Manager</a></dd>
66.71 <dd><a href="../../projects/howtoprojects/import_libraries.html">Adding a
66.72 Library Reference to a Project</a></dd>
66.73 <dd><a href="../../web/create/tag/taglib/taglib_manage.html">Creating
66.74 a Library</a></dd>
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67.13 <title>Add Query Criteria Dialog Box</title>
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67.15 </head>
67.16 <body>
67.17
67.18 <h1>Add Query Criteria Dialog Box</h1>
67.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
67.20
67.21 <p>The Add Query Criteria dialog box enables you to refine your SQL query by creating or adding query criteria to the WHERE clause of the SQL statement. A query criterion contains the column on which to define the criterion, a comparison operator, and a value or parameter. After you create a criterion, it appears in the WHERE clause in the <a href="../editors/qe_sql_pane.html">SQL pane</a>.</p>
67.22 <p>To open this dialog box, select a column in the <a href="../editors/qe_grid_pane.html">grid pane</a> of the <a href="../editors/about_query_editor.html">Visual SQL Editor</a>, right-click and choose Add Query Criteria. </p>
67.23 <p>This dialog box has the following fields and tabs:</p>
67.24 <ul>
67.25 <li><b>Column Name.</b> Displays the name of the column to which the query criteria apply. </li>
67.26 <li><b>Comparison.</b> Use this drop down list to set the comparison operator to use in the criterion. The IDE supports the following operators:
67.27 <ul>
67.28 <li>Standard mathematical operators, including: <code>=</code> equal, <code><</code> less than, <code><=</code> less than or equal to, <code>></code> greater than, <code>>=</code> greater than or equal to, and <code><></code> not equal.</li>
67.29 <li><code>IN</code>: Use the <code>IN</code> operator to match one or more specific values. For example, type <code>('Smith', 'Jones')</code> to retrieve columns that contain the names Smith or Jones. </li>
67.30 <li><code>LIKE</code>: Use the <code>LIKE</code> operator to search for patterns. Enclose the patterns in single quotes. You can use the <code>%</code> sign as a wildcard both before and after the pattern. For example, type <code>'S%'</code> to search for values beginning with the letter S, such as Smith, or <code>'%th%'</code> to find all values that contain the letters th, such as Smith or Cathay.</li>
67.31 </ul></li>
67.32 <li><b>Value.</b> Use this field to specify the static value to use in the comparison, such as <code>8</code> for a numeric field or <code>'Smith'</code> for a text field. </li>
67.33 <li><b>Parameter.</b> Use this field to specify a parameter from your program.
67.34 Parameters allow the same SQL statement to be used with different data values.
67.35 The Visual SQL Editor uses a question mark as a placeholder for the value.
67.36 You can use as many ? symbols as you have parameters.
67.37 At runtime, the application prepares the query with the parameter and fills the
67.38 parameter with a value before the query is executed. When the query is executed,
67.39 the data values passed into the parameter are substituted for the parameter
67.40 placeholder. You must test parameterized queries at runtime instead of in the
67.41 Visual SQL Editor.
67.42 <p>To create a parameter, first specify the parameter in the Add Query Criteria dialog box. Then add a line to your Java class in the Java Editor to use the parameter. The following example passes the string <code>'Smith'</code> as parameter 1 when the query is executed:<br>
67.43 <code>myRowSet.setObject(1, 'Smith');</code></p></li>
67.44 </ul>
67.45
67.46 <dl>
67.47 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
67.48 <dd><a href="../../connect_data/howtodata/create_sql_query.html">Creating an SQL Query</a></dd>
67.49 <dd><a href="../../ui_elements/editors/about_query_editor.html">About the Visual SQL Editor</a></dd>
67.50 <dd><a href="../../connect_data/sql_query_supported.html">Supported SQL Queries</a></dd>
67.51 <dd><a href="../../connect_data/aboutcompdata.html">About Components and Data</a></dd>
67.52 <dd><a href="../../connect_data/howtodata/data_quickref.html">Visual Web Database Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
67.53 <dd>
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67.89
67.90 <h2>Add Query Criteria Dialog Box</h2>
67.91 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
67.92
67.93 <p>The Add Query Criteria dialog box enables you to refine your SQL query by creating or adding query criteria to the WHERE clause of the SQL statement. A query criterion contains the column on which to define the criterion, a comparison operator, and a value or parameter. After you create a criterion, it appears in the WHERE clause in the <a href="../editors/qe_sql_pane.html">SQL pane</a>.</p>
67.94 <p>To open this dialog box, select a column in the <a href="../editors/qe_grid_pane.html">grid pane</a> of the <a href="../editors/about_query_editor.html">Visual SQL Editor</a>, right-click and choose Add Query Criteria. </p>
67.95 <p>This dialog box has the following fields and tabs:</p>
67.96 <ul>
67.97 <li><b>Column Name.</b> Displays the name of the column to which the query criteria apply. </li>
67.98 <li><b>Comparison.</b> Use this drop down list to set the comparison operator to use in the criterion. The IDE supports the following operators:
67.99 <ul>
67.100 <li>Standard mathematical operators, including: <code>=</code> equal, <code><</code> less than, <code><=</code> less than or equal to, <code>></code> greater than, <code>>=</code> greater than or equal to, and <code><></code> not equal.</li>
67.101 <li><code>IN</code>: Use the <code>IN</code> operator to match one or more specific values. For example, type <code>('Smith', 'Jones')</code> to retrieve columns that contain the names Smith or Jones. </li>
67.102 <li><code>LIKE</code>: Use the <code>LIKE</code> operator to search for patterns. Enclose the patterns in single quotes. You can use the <code>%</code> sign as a wildcard both before and after the pattern. For example, type <code>'S%'</code> to search for values beginning with the letter S, such as Smith, or <code>'%th%'</code> to find all values that contain the letters th, such as Smith or Cathay.</li>
67.103 </ul></li>
67.104 <li><b>Value.</b> Use this field to specify the static value to use in the comparison, such as <code>8</code> for a numeric field or <code>'Smith'</code> for a text field. </li>
67.105 <li><b>Parameter.</b> Use this field to specify a parameter from your program.
67.106 Parameters allow the same SQL statement to be used with different data values.
67.107 The Visual SQL Editor uses a question mark as a placeholder for the value.
67.108 You can use as many ? symbols as you have parameters.
67.109 At runtime, the application prepares the query with the parameter and fills the
67.110 parameter with a value before the query is executed. When the query is executed,
67.111 the data values passed into the parameter are substituted for the parameter
67.112 placeholder. You must test parameterized queries at runtime instead of in the
67.113 Visual SQL Editor.
67.114 <p>To create a parameter, first specify the parameter in the Add Query Criteria dialog box. Then add a line to your Java class in the Java Editor to use the parameter. The following example passes the string <code>'Smith'</code> as parameter 1 when the query is executed:<br>
67.115 <code>myRowSet.setObject(1, 'Smith');</code></p></li>
67.116 </ul>
67.117
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67.120 <dd><a href="../../connect_data/howtodata/create_sql_query.html">Creating an SQL Query</a></dd>
67.121 <dd><a href="../../ui_elements/editors/about_query_editor.html">About the Visual SQL Editor</a></dd>
67.122 <dd><a href="../../connect_data/sql_query_supported.html">Supported SQL Queries</a></dd>
67.123 <dd><a href="../../connect_data/aboutcompdata.html">About Components and Data</a></dd>
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68.17 <h1>Bind to Data Dialog Box: List Component</h1>
68.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
68.19
68.20 <p>This dialog box enables you to associate a data provider or object with the component's <code>items</code> property, which displays the list items in the component. You can create this association if you want to change the items in the component's list at runtime. </p>
68.21 <p>The dialog box opens when you right-click a Basic Listbox, Checkbox Group, Radio Button Group, or Drop Down List component that you have added to a page and choose Bind to Data. </p>
68.22 <p>The top field of the dialog box shows you the current setting for the component's <code>items</code> property. By default, this property is bound to the <code>options</code> property of the default object that populates the list. For example, for a drop down list named dropDown1, this object would be <code>dropDown1DefaultOptions</code>.</p>
68.23 <ul class="note">
68.24 <li>If you want to bind a different property of the component, such as the <code>selected</code> property, close this dialog, and then right-click the component on the page and choose Property Bindings to open the <a href="property_binding_db.html">Property Bindings dialog box</a>. </li>
68.25 </ul>
68.26 <p>To set a binding, first choose the tab that does the kind of binding you want, Bind to Data Provider or Bind to Object.</p>
68.27 <h3>Bind to Data Provider</h3>
68.28 <p>This tab enables you to bind the component property to a <a href="../../connect_data/howtodata/add_table_to_page.html">database column</a> that you added to the page prior to accessing this dialog box. </p>
68.29
68.30 <p>If the displayed data provider is not the one you want to use, select another data provider from the <b>Choose a Data Provider</b> drop down list. If you do not see the data provider listed, you must add a database table to the page, as appropriate for your application. </p>
68.31
68.32 <p>When you have selected the data provider you want, the Value Field and Display Field lists are populated with items from the data provider. Depending on the object represented by the data provider, the items in these lists can represent database columns, web service methods, or enterprise bean methods. The two columns represent different aspects of the list items displayed by the component on your page. </p>
68.33 <ul>
68.34 <li><b>Value Field.</b> The value of each item in the component's list, as opposed to the displayed text that the user selects.</li>
68.35 <li><b>Display Field.</b> The text displayed to the user in the component's list.</li>
68.36 </ul>
68.37 <p> Select the items that will populate your component's list. </p>
68.38 <p>When you select an item, the dialog box's top entry field is filled in for you with a JavaServer Faces expression that references the item you selected.</p>
68.39 <p>When you are satisfied with your selection, click OK to apply the binding to the component's <code>items</code> property. </p>
68.40 <h3>Bind to an Object </h3>
68.41 <p>This tab enables you to bind the component property to a JavaBeans property. If you like, you can create your own JavaBeans objects to control the list items. You bind to a property by selecting the property and clicking OK. </p>
68.42 <p> By default, the <code>items</code> property of a list component is bound to the <code>options</code> property of an object that the IDE creates to populate the list. You typically work with this object by right-clicking the component in the page and choosing Configure Default Options. You can also create your own object to populate the list. </p>
68.43 <p>For example, the JavaBeans object created for a JavaServer Faces 1.2 drop down list named dropDown1 is named <code>dropDown1DefaultOptions</code>. The <code>Options</code> property of this object is an array of <code>com.sun.webui.jsf.model.Option</code> objects, each of which has two fields, <code>label</code> of type <code>String</code>, the displayed value in the list, and <code>value</code> of type <code>Object</code>, the value of the list item. </p>
68.44 <ul class="note">
68.45 <li>
68.46 For a JavaServer Faces 1.1 drop down list used by a J2EE 1.4 project, the package is different. The Option object is in the package <code>com.sun.rave.web.ui.model.Option</code>.
68.47 </li>
68.48 </ul>
68.49 <dl>
68.50 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
68.51 <dd><a href="../palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/checkbox_group.html">Checkbox Group Component</a></dd>
68.52 <dd><a href="../palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/dropdown_list.html">Drop Down List Component</a></dd>
68.53 <dd><a href="../palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/listbox.html">Listbox Component</a></dd>
68.54 <dd><a href="../palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/radiobutton_group.html">Radio Button Group Component</a></dd>
68.55 <dd><a href="../../connect_data/about_data_binding.html">About Binding Components to Data</a></dd>
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68.98 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
68.99
68.100 <p>This dialog box enables you to associate a data provider or object with the component's <code>items</code> property, which displays the list items in the component. You can create this association if you want to change the items in the component's list at runtime. </p>
68.101 <p>The dialog box opens when you right-click a Basic Listbox, Checkbox Group, Radio Button Group, or Drop Down List component that you have added to a page and choose Bind to Data. </p>
68.102 <p>The top field of the dialog box shows you the current setting for the component's <code>items</code> property. By default, this property is bound to the <code>options</code> property of the default object that populates the list. For example, for a drop down list named dropDown1, this object would be <code>dropDown1DefaultOptions</code>.</p>
68.103 <ul class="note">
68.104 <li>If you want to bind a different property of the component, such as the <code>selected</code> property, close this dialog, and then right-click the component on the page and choose Property Bindings to open the <a href="property_binding_db.html">Property Bindings dialog box</a>. </li>
68.105 </ul>
68.106 <p>To set a binding, first choose the tab that does the kind of binding you want, Bind to Data Provider or Bind to Object.</p>
68.107 <h3>Bind to Data Provider</h3>
68.108 <p>This tab enables you to bind the component property to a <a href="../../connect_data/howtodata/add_table_to_page.html">database column</a> that you added to the page prior to accessing this dialog box. </p>
68.109
68.110 <p>If the displayed data provider is not the one you want to use, select another data provider from the <b>Choose a Data Provider</b> drop down list. If you do not see the data provider listed, you must add a database table to the page, as appropriate for your application. </p>
68.111
68.112 <p>When you have selected the data provider you want, the Value Field and Display Field lists are populated with items from the data provider. Depending on the object represented by the data provider, the items in these lists can represent database columns, web service methods, or enterprise bean methods. The two columns represent different aspects of the list items displayed by the component on your page. </p>
68.113 <ul>
68.114 <li><b>Value Field.</b> The value of each item in the component's list, as opposed to the displayed text that the user selects.</li>
68.115 <li><b>Display Field.</b> The text displayed to the user in the component's list.</li>
68.116 </ul>
68.117 <p> Select the items that will populate your component's list. </p>
68.118 <p>When you select an item, the dialog box's top entry field is filled in for you with a JavaServer Faces expression that references the item you selected.</p>
68.119 <p>When you are satisfied with your selection, click OK to apply the binding to the component's <code>items</code> property. </p>
68.120 <h3>Bind to an Object </h3>
68.121 <p>This tab enables you to bind the component property to a JavaBeans property. If you like, you can create your own JavaBeans objects to control the list items. You bind to a property by selecting the property and clicking OK. </p>
68.122 <p> By default, the <code>items</code> property of a list component is bound to the <code>options</code> property of an object that the IDE creates to populate the list. You typically work with this object by right-clicking the component in the page and choosing Configure Default Options. You can also create your own object to populate the list. </p>
68.123 <p>For example, the JavaBeans object created for a JavaServer Faces 1.2 drop down list named dropDown1 is named <code>dropDown1DefaultOptions</code>. The <code>Options</code> property of this object is an array of <code>com.sun.webui.jsf.model.Option</code> objects, each of which has two fields, <code>label</code> of type <code>String</code>, the displayed value in the list, and <code>value</code> of type <code>Object</code>, the value of the list item. </p>
68.124 <ul class="note">
68.125 <li>
68.126 For a JavaServer Faces 1.1 drop down list used by a J2EE 1.4 project, the package is different. The Option object is in the package <code>com.sun.rave.web.ui.model.Option</code>.
68.127 </li>
68.128 </ul>
68.129 <dl>
68.130 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
68.131 <dd><a href="../palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/checkbox_group.html">Checkbox Group Component</a></dd>
68.132 <dd><a href="../palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/dropdown_list.html">Drop Down List Component</a></dd>
68.133 <dd><a href="../palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/listbox.html">Listbox Component</a></dd>
68.134 <dd><a href="../palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/radiobutton_group.html">Radio Button Group Component</a></dd>
68.135 <dd><a href="../../connect_data/about_data_binding.html">About Binding Components to Data</a></dd>
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69.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
69.19
69.20 <p>This dialog box enables you to associate a data provider or object with the default component property that displays information in the component, such as the <code>text</code> property of a Button component or the <code>url</code> property of an Image component. You can create this association if you want to change the appearance of the component at runtime. If the default display property can be used to send a value entered by the user to the server, then binding this property can also save that value on the server. For example, the <code>text</code> property of a Text Field picks up a value entered by the user and can also be used to display a default value to the user. </p>
69.21 <p>The dialog box opens when you right-click and choose Bind to Data with a Basic or Composite component that has a default property, like the <code>text</code> property of a Button, that displays a single data item, not a list or table. The components that open this dialog box include Alert, Breadcrumbs, Button, Calendar, Checkbox (single, not in a group), File Upload, Hidden Field, Hyperlink, Image, Image Hyperlink, Inline Help, Label, Password Field, Radio Button (single, not in a group), Static Text, and Text Field.</p>
69.22 <p>You can tell which property is being set by looking above the top field of the dialog box at the line of text that says "Current <i>property-name</i> property setting". The top field itself shows you the current setting for the property, if any. </p>
69.23 <ul class="note">
69.24 <li>If you want to bind a different property of the component, close this dialog, and then right-click the component on the page and choose Property Bindings to open the <a href="property_binding_db.html">Property Bindings dialog box</a>. </li>
69.25 </ul>
69.26 <p>To set a binding, first choose the tab that does the kind of binding you want, Bind to Data Provider or Bind to Object.</p>
69.27 <h3>Bind to Data Provider</h3>
69.28 <p>This tab enables you to bind the component property to a <a href="../../connect_data/howtodata/add_table_to_page.html">database column</a> that you added to the page prior to accessing this dialog box. </p>
69.29
69.30 <p>If the displayed data provider is not the one you want to use, select another data provider from the <b>Choose a Data Provider</b> drop down list. If you do not see the data provider listed, you must add a database table, as appropriate for your application. </p>
69.31
69.32 <p>When you have selected the data provider you want, the <b>Data Field</b> list is populated with items from the data provider. These items represent database columns. Select
69.33 the item that will control what is displayed in your component. </p>
69.34 <p>When you select a data field item, the dialog box's top entry field is filled in for you with a JavaServer Faces expression that references the item you selected.</p>
69.35 <p>When you are satisfied with your selection, click OK to apply the binding to the component's property. </p>
69.36 <h3>Bind to Object </h3>
69.37 <p>This tab enables you to bind the component property to a JavaBeans property. For example, you might want to bind the component property to a property of SessionBean1 to persist a value across multiple web pages accessed by a single user, or you could bind the component property to a property of ApplicationBean1 to share a value with all users of an application. In the Bind to an Object tab, you can see a tree view of all managed beans and their properties. You bind to a property by selecting the property and clicking OK. </p>
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69.83 <h2>Bind to Data Dialog Box: Simple Display Component</h2>
69.84 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
69.85
69.86 <p>This dialog box enables you to associate a data provider or object with the default component property that displays information in the component, such as the <code>text</code> property of a Button component or the <code>url</code> property of an Image component. You can create this association if you want to change the appearance of the component at runtime. If the default display property can be used to send a value entered by the user to the server, then binding this property can also save that value on the server. For example, the <code>text</code> property of a Text Field picks up a value entered by the user and can also be used to display a default value to the user. </p>
69.87 <p>The dialog box opens when you right-click and choose Bind to Data with a Basic or Composite component that has a default property, like the <code>text</code> property of a Button, that displays a single data item, not a list or table. The components that open this dialog box include Alert, Breadcrumbs, Button, Calendar, Checkbox (single, not in a group), File Upload, Hidden Field, Hyperlink, Image, Image Hyperlink, Inline Help, Label, Password Field, Radio Button (single, not in a group), Static Text, and Text Field.</p>
69.88 <p>You can tell which property is being set by looking above the top field of the dialog box at the line of text that says "Current <i>property-name</i> property setting". The top field itself shows you the current setting for the property, if any. </p>
69.89 <ul class="note">
69.90 <li>If you want to bind a different property of the component, close this dialog, and then right-click the component on the page and choose Property Bindings to open the <a href="property_binding_db.html">Property Bindings dialog box</a>. </li>
69.91 </ul>
69.92 <p>To set a binding, first choose the tab that does the kind of binding you want, Bind to Data Provider or Bind to Object.</p>
69.93 <h3>Bind to Data Provider</h3>
69.94 <p>This tab enables you to bind the component property to a <a href="../../connect_data/howtodata/add_table_to_page.html">database column</a> that you added to the page prior to accessing this dialog box. </p>
69.95
69.96 <p>If the displayed data provider is not the one you want to use, select another data provider from the <b>Choose a Data Provider</b> drop down list. If you do not see the data provider listed, you must add a database table, as appropriate for your application. </p>
69.97
69.98 <p>When you have selected the data provider you want, the <b>Data Field</b> list is populated with items from the data provider. These items represent database columns. Select
69.99 the item that will control what is displayed in your component. </p>
69.100 <p>When you select a data field item, the dialog box's top entry field is filled in for you with a JavaServer Faces expression that references the item you selected.</p>
69.101 <p>When you are satisfied with your selection, click OK to apply the binding to the component's property. </p>
69.102 <h3>Bind to Object </h3>
69.103 <p>This tab enables you to bind the component property to a JavaBeans property. For example, you might want to bind the component property to a property of SessionBean1 to persist a value across multiple web pages accessed by a single user, or you could bind the component property to a property of ApplicationBean1 to share a value with all users of an application. In the Bind to an Object tab, you can see a tree view of all managed beans and their properties. You bind to a property by selecting the property and clicking OK. </p>
69.104 <dl>
69.105 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
69.106 <dd><a href="../../connect_data/about_data_binding.html">About Binding Components to Data</a></dd>
69.107 <dd><a href="../../connect_data/aboutcompdata.html">About Components and Data</a></dd>
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70.17 <h1>Bind to Data Dialog Box: Table Component</h1>
70.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
70.19
70.20 <p>This dialog box enables you to associate a data provider with the columns of a table component so the table can be populated by the data provider. The data provider can represent a database table, web service, or Enterprise JavaBeans object that you added to the page prior to accessing this dialog box. </p>
70.21 <p>The dialog box opens when you right-click a Basic Table component that you have added to a page and choose Bind to Data. </p>
70.22 <p>If the displayed data provider is not the one you want to use, select another data provider from the the <b>Get Data From </b> drop down list. If you do not see a data provider listed that you want to use, you must add a database table, web service, or enterprise bean to the page, as appropriate for your application. </p>
70.23
70.24 <p>When you have selected the data provider you want, you can use the <b>Available</b> and <b>Selected</b> lists to move items into and out of the table. The Selected list shows everything that will be displayed in the table, and by default lists all the items in the data provider. </p>
70.25 <ul>
70.26 <li>You can add items to a list and remove items from a list by selecting an item and clicking the < and > buttons, or you can click << or >> buttons to remove or add all items,</li>
70.27 <li>You can rearrange the items in the Selected list by selecting an item and clicking the Up or Down button. The order in which items appear in the Selected list is the order in which the columns appear in your table. </li>
70.28 <li>The New button adds a new column to the table. Any column you add with this button is not populated by the data provider. You must define the contents of the column yourself in the Visual Designer. </li>
70.29 </ul>
70.30 <dl>
70.31 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
70.32 <dd><a href="../palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/table.html">Table Component</a></dd>
70.33 <dd><a href="../palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/column.html">Table Column Component</a></dd>
70.34 <dd><a href="../../connect_data/about_data_binding.html">About Binding Components to Data</a></dd>
70.35 <dd><a href="../../connect_data/aboutcompdata.html">About Components and Data</a></dd>
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70.77 <h2>Bind to Data Dialog Box: Table Component</h2>
70.78 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
70.79
70.80 <p>This dialog box enables you to associate a data provider with the columns of a table component so the table can be populated by the data provider. The data provider can represent a database table, web service, or Enterprise JavaBeans object that you added to the page prior to accessing this dialog box. </p>
70.81 <p>The dialog box opens when you right-click a Basic Table component that you have added to a page and choose Bind to Data. </p>
70.82 <p>If the displayed data provider is not the one you want to use, select another data provider from the the <b>Get Data From </b> drop down list. If you do not see a data provider listed that you want to use, you must add a database table, web service, or enterprise bean to the page, as appropriate for your application. </p>
70.83
70.84 <p>When you have selected the data provider you want, you can use the <b>Available</b> and <b>Selected</b> lists to move items into and out of the table. The Selected list shows everything that will be displayed in the table, and by default lists all the items in the data provider. </p>
70.85 <ul>
70.86 <li>You can add items to a list and remove items from a list by selecting an item and clicking the < and > buttons, or you can click << or >> buttons to remove or add all items,</li>
70.87 <li>You can rearrange the items in the Selected list by selecting an item and clicking the Up or Down button. The order in which items appear in the Selected list is the order in which the columns appear in your table. </li>
70.88 <li>The New button adds a new column to the table. Any column you add with this button is not populated by the data provider. You must define the contents of the column yourself in the Visual Designer. </li>
70.89 </ul>
70.90 <dl>
70.91 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
70.92 <dd><a href="../palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/table.html">Table Component</a></dd>
70.93 <dd><a href="../palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/column.html">Table Column Component</a></dd>
70.94 <dd><a href="../../connect_data/about_data_binding.html">About Binding Components to Data</a></dd>
70.95 <dd><a href="../../connect_data/aboutcompdata.html">About Components and Data</a></dd>
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71.17 <h1>Component Library Manager</h1>
71.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
71.19 <p>The Component Library Manager enables you to add or delete vendor supplied component libraries. You open the dialog box by choosing Tools > Component Libraries. You work with this dialog box as follows:</p>
71.20 <ul>
71.21 <li>To add a component library to the IDE so it can be added to your projects, click the Import button at the left bottom of the dialog box and follow the instruction in <a href="../../components/howtocomponents/import_complib.html">Importing Components</a>. <p>The component library is added to your user directory, much like a standard Java library. To use the component library in a project, you open the project's main node in the
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71.29
71.30 and then add the library to the project from the Component Libraries node, as described in <a href="../../components/howtocomponents/import_complib.html">Importing Components</a>. </p>
71.31 </li>
71.32 <li>To delete a component library, select the library in the Component Libraries list and click the Remove button at the bottom of the dialog box. The library is removed from your user directory.</li>
71.33 <ul class="note">
71.34 <li>If you added the component library to any projects, a copy of that library will still exist in each project unless you remove it. For more information, see <a href="../../components/howtocomponents/remove_comp_lib.html">Removing a Component Library</a>.</li>
71.35 </ul>
71.36
71.37 <li>To see the components in a library, select the library in the Component Library list on the left. You see all the library's components listed on the right. To the right of each component name is the name of the category under which it will be listed in the Palette.</li>
71.38 <li>To restore all a library's components to the Palette in the order in which they were originally listed, select the library and click the Restore Initial Settings button. </li>
71.39 <li>To investigate the library files that comprise the overall component library, select the subnodes under the component library node in the Component Library list. As you click each subnode, you see the paths to the library files on the right. </li>
71.40 </ul>
71.41 <dl>
71.42 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
71.43
71.44 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/import_complib.html">Importing Components</a></dd>
71.45 <dd> <a href="../../components/howtocomponents/remove_comp_lib.html">Removing a Component Library</a> </dd>
71.46 <dd> <a href="../../components/howtocomponents/update_comp_lib.html">Updating a Component Library</a> </dd>
71.47 <dd><a href="../../components/about_complibs.html">About Component Libraries</a> </dd>
71.48 <dd> <a href="import_components_db.html">Import Component Library Dialog Box</a></dd>
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71.81 <body>
71.82 <h2>Component Library Manager</h2>
71.83 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
71.84 <p>The Component Library Manager enables you to add or delete vendor supplied component libraries. You open the dialog box by choosing Tools > Component Libraries. You work with this dialog box as follows:</p>
71.85 <ul>
71.86 <li>To add a component library to the IDE so it can be added to your projects, click the Import button at the left bottom of the dialog box and follow the instruction in <a href="../../components/howtocomponents/import_complib.html">Importing Components</a>. <p>The component library is added to your user directory, much like a standard Java library. To use the component library in a project, you open the project's main node in the
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71.94
71.95 and then add the library to the project from the Component Libraries node, as described in <a href="../../components/howtocomponents/import_complib.html">Importing Components</a>. </p>
71.96 </li>
71.97 <li>To delete a component library, select the library in the Component Libraries list and click the Remove button at the bottom of the dialog box. The library is removed from your user directory.</li>
71.98 <ul class="note">
71.99 <li>If you added the component library to any projects, a copy of that library will still exist in each project unless you remove it. For more information, see <a href="../../components/howtocomponents/remove_comp_lib.html">Removing a Component Library</a>.</li>
71.100 </ul>
71.101
71.102 <li>To see the components in a library, select the library in the Component Library list on the left. You see all the library's components listed on the right. To the right of each component name is the name of the category under which it will be listed in the Palette.</li>
71.103 <li>To restore all a library's components to the Palette in the order in which they were originally listed, select the library and click the Restore Initial Settings button. </li>
71.104 <li>To investigate the library files that comprise the overall component library, select the subnodes under the component library node in the Component Library list. As you click each subnode, you see the paths to the library files on the right. </li>
71.105 </ul>
71.106 <dl>
71.107 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
71.108
71.109 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/import_complib.html">Importing Components</a></dd>
71.110 <dd> <a href="../../components/howtocomponents/remove_comp_lib.html">Removing a Component Library</a> </dd>
71.111 <dd> <a href="../../components/howtocomponents/update_comp_lib.html">Updating a Component Library</a> </dd>
71.112 <dd><a href="../../components/about_complibs.html">About Component Libraries</a> </dd>
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72.18 <h1>Configure Virtual Forms Dialog Box</h1>
72.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
72.20
72.21 <p>This dialog box enables you to add components to virtual forms and specify how the components work in the virtual forms. In addition, you can use this dialog box to create, delete, rename, and change the color codes of virtual forms. You open the dialog box by right-clicking a component in a page in the Visual Designer and choosing Configure Virtual Forms. If this choice is not available, the component is not one that can participate in a virtual form. Try right-clicking an input component, like a text field, or a button or hyperlink.</p>
72.22 <p>The dialog box presents each virtual form as a row with cells for the form's color and name and cells indicating if the component that opened the form is a participant in the form or a submitter for the form or both. </p>
72.23 <ul>
72.24 <li>To add the component to a virtual form as a participant in the form, click the Participate cell for the form. If you see a drop down list, the component can be added. Choose yes to add it.
72.25 <p>You can add a component as a participant to more than one virtual form. A component can be both a participant and a submitter in the same virtual form.</p>
72.26 </li>
72.27 <li>To add the component to a virtual form as the component that submits the form, click the Submit column. A component can submit only one virtual form, but can participate in more than one form. </li>
72.28 <li>To change the color associated with a virtual form, click the Color cell and select a color from the list. </li>
72.29 <li>To rename a virtual form, double click the Name cell and edit the name.</li>
72.30 <li>You can also create and delete virtual forms by clicking the New and Delete buttons. You cannot delete the last virtual form on the page. </li>
72.31 </ul>
72.32 <dl>
72.33 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
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72.68
72.69 <h2>Configure Virtual Forms Dialog Box</h2>
72.70 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
72.71
72.72 <p>This dialog box enables you to add components to virtual forms and specify how the components work in the virtual forms. In addition, you can use this dialog box to create, delete, rename, and change the color codes of virtual forms. You open the dialog box by right-clicking a component in a page in the Visual Designer and choosing Configure Virtual Forms. If this choice is not available, the component is not one that can participate in a virtual form. Try right-clicking an input component, like a text field, or a button or hyperlink.</p>
72.73 <p>The dialog box presents each virtual form as a row with cells for the form's color and name and cells indicating if the component that opened the form is a participant in the form or a submitter for the form or both. </p>
72.74 <ul>
72.75 <li>To add the component to a virtual form as a participant in the form, click the Participate cell for the form. If you see a drop down list, the component can be added. Choose yes to add it.
72.76 <p>You can add a component as a participant to more than one virtual form. A component can be both a participant and a submitter in the same virtual form.</p>
72.77 </li>
72.78 <li>To add the component to a virtual form as the component that submits the form, click the Submit column. A component can submit only one virtual form, but can participate in more than one form. </li>
72.79 <li>To change the color associated with a virtual form, click the Color cell and select a color from the list. </li>
72.80 <li>To rename a virtual form, double click the Name cell and edit the name.</li>
72.81 <li>You can also create and delete virtual forms by clicking the New and Delete buttons. You cannot delete the last virtual form on the page. </li>
72.82 </ul>
72.83 <dl>
72.84 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
72.85 <dd><a href="../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">About Virtual Forms</a></dd>
72.86 <dd><a href="virtual_forms_db.html">Virtual Forms Dialog Box</a></dd>
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73.13 <title>Table Layout Dialog Box</title>
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73.15 </head>
73.16 <body>
73.17 <h1> Table Layout Dialog Box</h1>
73.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
73.19 <p>The Table Layout dialog box enables you to specify the
73.20 layout and contents of a Table component. You open the
73.21 dialog box by right-clicking a Table component
73.22 in the Visual Designer and choosing Table Layout.</p>
73.23 <p>This dialog box is especially useful if you have added a database
73.24 table to the current page, as described in <a href="../../connect_data/howtodata/add_table_to_page.html">Adding
73.25 Tables to a Page</a>. You can use the Get Data From drop down list in the Columns tab
73.26 to see a list of appropriate objects that are in scope, such as the data provider for a database table that you previously dropped on the page. </p>
73.27 <p>When the dialog box opens, the Columns tab is selected. If
73.28 you dropped a table directly on the Table component, you
73.29 see the table's columns and fields in the dialog box, and you
73.30 see the name of the table's data provider in the Get Data From field.
73.31 If you did not drop a table on the Table component (for
73.32 example, you dropped it on the page), you can use the dialog box's
73.33 Get Data From drop down list to pick the data provider.</p>
73.34 <p>The dialog box has the following tabs and fields:</p>
73.35 <ul>
73.36 <li><b>Columns tab.</b> Use this tab to determine the object
73.37 that displays in the table. If you are using a database table,
73.38 you can determine the columns of the database table that are
73.39 displayed, the order in which the columns are displayed, and
73.40 the JavaServer Faces components that are available to the
73.41 user for viewing or working with the table.
73.42 <ul>
73.43 <li><b>Get Data From.</b> You can select any object listed.
73.44 <p>When you select a table data provider from the Get Data From drop down list, the available columns appear in the Available
73.45 list. However, when you select an array or <code>List</code>,
73.46 the IDE does not know what kinds of objects will be
73.47 in that array or <code>List</code> at runtime, so nothing
73.48 appears in the Available list. Instead, you must use
73.49 the Value Expression field to specify a JavaServer Faces expression
73.50 for that column. The expression should be relative to
73.51 the currentRow (begins with <code>#{currentRow</code>),
73.52 but the IDE accepts any valid JavaServer Faces expression that can
73.53 be resolved at design time. You can add new columns
73.54 to the table with the New button.</p>
73.55 </li>
73.56 <li><b>Available.</b> Shows all the columns in the database
73.57 table. Select a column if you want to add it to the list
73.58 of displayed columns.</li>
73.59 <li><b>Selected.</b> Shows the columns to be displayed
73.60 in the Table component. Select a column if you want
73.61 to delete it or move it.
73.62 <ul>
73.63 <li>Use the <, >, and << buttons to add
73.64 columns to and remove columns from this list. </li>
73.65 <li>Use the Up and Down buttons to change the display
73.66 order of the columns.</li>
73.67 <li>Use the New button to add a column, such as a special
73.68 column that is not a database table column.</li>
73.69 </ul>
73.70 </li>
73.71 <li><b>Column Details.</b> Shows properties of
73.72 the column selected in the Displayed list.
73.73 <ul>
73.74 <li><b>Header Text.</b> Text displayed at the top this
73.75 column. <i>For advanced users</i>: You can insert
73.76 a JavaServer Faces expression in the header.</li>
73.77 <li><b>Footer Text.</b> Text displayed at the bottom
73.78 of this column. <i>For advanced users</i>: You can
73.79 insert a JavaServer Faces expression in the footer.</li>
73.80 <li><b>Component Type.</b> The type of JavaServer Faces
73.81 component used in the column. You can choose any component from the
73.82 drop down list to display it in the selected column of the table.
73.83 The same component will display in every cell of the column. Another
73.84 way to display a component in a column of a table is to drag the
73.85 component from the Palette and drop it on the column. If you drop
73.86 a component on a column, you might want to delete the component
73.87 already in the column, which by default is an Output Text component.</li>
73.88 <li><b>Value Expression.</b> A value expression used to get the
73.89 value for the column. This field is not enabled when
73.90 the table is bound to a database, but it does show
73.91 the value expression used with the database. If the
73.92 table is bound to an array, you use the value expression
73.93 to get the value to be used for the column. The expression
73.94 should be relative to the currentRow (begins with
73.95 <code>#{currentRow</code>), but the IDE accepts any valid
73.96 JavaServer Faces expression that can be resolved at design time.</li>
73.97 <li><b>Width.</b> The width of the column in pixels.</li>
73.98 <li><b>Horizontal Align.</b> Alignment of the column contents relative to the left and right sides of the cell. Equivalent to the <code><td></code> tag's <code>align</code> parameter. </li>
73.99 <li><b>Vertical Align.</b> Alignment of the column contents relative to the top and bottom of the cell. Equivalent to the <code><td></code> tag's <code>valign</code> parameter.</li>
73.100 <li><b>Sortable.</b> Indicates whether or not the user can sort the column. If selected, this property causes a sort button <img src="../../images/tablecolsortbtn.gif" alt="Table Column sort icon" width="22" height="20"> to appear on the right side of the column header.</li>
73.101 </ul>
73.102 </li>
73.103 </ul>
73.104 </li>
73.105 <li>
73.106 <b>Options tab.</b> Use this tab to set various display options for the table, such as its title, header, and footer text, buttons that do things like selecting and deselecting all rows, and determining if the table is paginated.
73.107 <ul>
73.108 <li><b>Title.</b> Sets the table's <code> title</code> property, which determines the title displayed at the top of the table.</li>
73.109 <li><b>Summary.</b> Sets the table's <code> summary </code> property, which provides information about the Table's purpose or structure or both that is readable by a screen reader.</li>
73.110 <li><b>Footer.</b> Sets the table's <code> footerText</code> property, which determines the footer text displayed at the bottom of the table.</li>
73.111 <li><b>Empty Data Message.</b> The message displayed if the table is submitted without data.</li>
73.112 <li><b>Show Select All Rows Button. </b>Sets the table's <code>selectMultipleButton</code> property, which displays a button that the user can click to check an entire column of checkboxes, selecting all rows in the table.</li>
73.113 <li><b>Show Deselect All Rows Button. </b>Sets the table's <code>deselectMultipleButton</code> property, which displays a button that the user can click to uncheck an entire column of checkboxes, deselecting all rows in the table.</li>
73.114 <li><b>Show Clear Sort Button. </b>Sets the table's <code> clearSortButton </code> property, which displays a Clear Table Sort button that the user can click to remove all sorting currently applied to the table, returning the table items to the order they were in when the page was initially rendered.</li>
73.115 <li><b>Show Sort Panel Toggle Button.</b> Sets the table's <code> sortPanelToggleButton</code> property, which displays a button that the user can click to open and close the table's Sort panel.</li>
73.116 <li><b>Enable Pagination.</b> Makes it possible to display the table as a paginated table, useful for tables with many rows.
73.117 Sets the following properties:
73.118 <ul>
73.119 <li><code>paginateButton</code> - Displays a button that enables users to switch between viewing all data on a single page, an unpaginated table, and seeing data in multiple pages, a paginated table.</li>
73.120 <li><code>paginationControls</code> - Displays table pagination controls that enable users to change which page is displayed. The controls include an input field for specifying the page number, a Go button to go to the specified page, and buttons for going to the first, last, previous, and next page</li>
73.121 </ul>
73.122 </li>
73.123 <li>
73.124 <b>Page Size.</b> Determines the number of rows that display on a paginated page.
73.125 </li>
73.126 </ul>
73.127 </li>
73.128 </ul>
73.129
73.130 <dl>
73.131 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
73.132 <dd><a href="../palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/table.html">Table Component</a></dd>
73.133 <dd><a href="../../components/aboutcomponents.html">About Components</a></dd>
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73.164 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
73.165 </head>
73.166 <body>
73.167 <h2> Table Layout Dialog Box</h2>
73.168 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
73.169 <p>The Table Layout dialog box enables you to specify the
73.170 layout and contents of a Table component. You open the
73.171 dialog box by right-clicking a Table component
73.172 in the Visual Designer and choosing Table Layout.</p>
73.173 <p>This dialog box is especially useful if you have added a database
73.174 table to the current page, as described in <a href="../../connect_data/howtodata/add_table_to_page.html">Adding
73.175 Tables to a Page</a>. You can use the Get Data From drop down list in the Columns tab
73.176 to see a list of appropriate objects that are in scope, such as the data provider for a database table that you previously dropped on the page. </p>
73.177 <p>When the dialog box opens, the Columns tab is selected. If
73.178 you dropped a table directly on the Table component, you
73.179 see the table's columns and fields in the dialog box, and you
73.180 see the name of the table's data provider in the Get Data From field.
73.181 If you did not drop a table on the Table component (for
73.182 example, you dropped it on the page), you can use the dialog box's
73.183 Get Data From drop down list to pick the data provider.</p>
73.184 <p>The dialog box has the following tabs and fields:</p>
73.185 <ul>
73.186 <li><b>Columns tab.</b> Use this tab to determine the object
73.187 that displays in the table. If you are using a database table,
73.188 you can determine the columns of the database table that are
73.189 displayed, the order in which the columns are displayed, and
73.190 the JavaServer Faces components that are available to the
73.191 user for viewing or working with the table.
73.192 <ul>
73.193 <li><b>Get Data From.</b> You can select any object listed.
73.194 <p>When you select a table data provider from the Get Data From drop down list, the available columns appear in the Available
73.195 list. However, when you select an array or <code>List</code>,
73.196 the IDE does not know what kinds of objects will be
73.197 in that array or <code>List</code> at runtime, so nothing
73.198 appears in the Available list. Instead, you must use
73.199 the Value Expression field to specify a JavaServer Faces expression
73.200 for that column. The expression should be relative to
73.201 the currentRow (begins with <code>#{currentRow</code>),
73.202 but the IDE accepts any valid JavaServer Faces expression that can
73.203 be resolved at design time. You can add new columns
73.204 to the table with the New button.</p>
73.205 </li>
73.206 <li><b>Available.</b> Shows all the columns in the database
73.207 table. Select a column if you want to add it to the list
73.208 of displayed columns.</li>
73.209 <li><b>Selected.</b> Shows the columns to be displayed
73.210 in the Table component. Select a column if you want
73.211 to delete it or move it.
73.212 <ul>
73.213 <li>Use the <, >, and << buttons to add
73.214 columns to and remove columns from this list. </li>
73.215 <li>Use the Up and Down buttons to change the display
73.216 order of the columns.</li>
73.217 <li>Use the New button to add a column, such as a special
73.218 column that is not a database table column.</li>
73.219 </ul>
73.220 </li>
73.221 <li><b>Column Details.</b> Shows properties of
73.222 the column selected in the Displayed list.
73.223 <ul>
73.224 <li><b>Header Text.</b> Text displayed at the top this
73.225 column. <i>For advanced users</i>: You can insert
73.226 a JavaServer Faces expression in the header.</li>
73.227 <li><b>Footer Text.</b> Text displayed at the bottom
73.228 of this column. <i>For advanced users</i>: You can
73.229 insert a JavaServer Faces expression in the footer.</li>
73.230 <li><b>Component Type.</b> The type of JavaServer Faces
73.231 component used in the column. You can choose any component from the
73.232 drop down list to display it in the selected column of the table.
73.233 The same component will display in every cell of the column. Another
73.234 way to display a component in a column of a table is to drag the
73.235 component from the Palette and drop it on the column. If you drop
73.236 a component on a column, you might want to delete the component
73.237 already in the column, which by default is an Output Text component.</li>
73.238 <li><b>Value Expression.</b> A value expression used to get the
73.239 value for the column. This field is not enabled when
73.240 the table is bound to a database, but it does show
73.241 the value expression used with the database. If the
73.242 table is bound to an array, you use the value expression
73.243 to get the value to be used for the column. The expression
73.244 should be relative to the currentRow (begins with
73.245 <code>#{currentRow</code>), but the IDE accepts any valid
73.246 JavaServer Faces expression that can be resolved at design time.</li>
73.247 <li><b>Width.</b> The width of the column in pixels.</li>
73.248 <li><b>Horizontal Align.</b> Alignment of the column contents relative to the left and right sides of the cell. Equivalent to the <code><td></code> tag's <code>align</code> parameter. </li>
73.249 <li><b>Vertical Align.</b> Alignment of the column contents relative to the top and bottom of the cell. Equivalent to the <code><td></code> tag's <code>valign</code> parameter.</li>
73.250 <li><b>Sortable.</b> Indicates whether or not the user can sort the column. If selected, this property causes a sort button <img src="../../images/tablecolsortbtn.gif" alt="Table Column sort icon" width="22" height="20"> to appear on the right side of the column header.</li>
73.251 </ul>
73.252 </li>
73.253 </ul>
73.254 </li>
73.255 <li>
73.256 <b>Options tab.</b> Use this tab to set various display options for the table, such as its title, header, and footer text, buttons that do things like selecting and deselecting all rows, and determining if the table is paginated.
73.257 <ul>
73.258 <li><b>Title.</b> Sets the table's <code> title</code> property, which determines the title displayed at the top of the table.</li>
73.259 <li><b>Summary.</b> Sets the table's <code> summary </code> property, which provides information about the Table's purpose or structure or both that is readable by a screen reader.</li>
73.260 <li><b>Footer.</b> Sets the table's <code> footerText</code> property, which determines the footer text displayed at the bottom of the table.</li>
73.261 <li><b>Empty Data Message.</b> The message displayed if the table is submitted without data.</li>
73.262 <li><b>Show Select All Rows Button. </b>Sets the table's <code>selectMultipleButton</code> property, which displays a button that the user can click to check an entire column of checkboxes, selecting all rows in the table.</li>
73.263 <li><b>Show Deselect All Rows Button. </b>Sets the table's <code>deselectMultipleButton</code> property, which displays a button that the user can click to uncheck an entire column of checkboxes, deselecting all rows in the table.</li>
73.264 <li><b>Show Clear Sort Button. </b>Sets the table's <code> clearSortButton </code> property, which displays a Clear Table Sort button that the user can click to remove all sorting currently applied to the table, returning the table items to the order they were in when the page was initially rendered.</li>
73.265 <li><b>Show Sort Panel Toggle Button.</b> Sets the table's <code> sortPanelToggleButton</code> property, which displays a button that the user can click to open and close the table's Sort panel.</li>
73.266 <li><b>Enable Pagination.</b> Makes it possible to display the table as a paginated table, useful for tables with many rows.
73.267 Sets the following properties:
73.268 <ul>
73.269 <li><code>paginateButton</code> - Displays a button that enables users to switch between viewing all data on a single page, an unpaginated table, and seeing data in multiple pages, a paginated table.</li>
73.270 <li><code>paginationControls</code> - Displays table pagination controls that enable users to change which page is displayed. The controls include an input field for specifying the page number, a Go button to go to the specified page, and buttons for going to the first, last, previous, and next page</li>
73.271 </ul>
73.272 </li>
73.273 <li>
73.274 <b>Page Size.</b> Determines the number of rows that display on a paginated page.
73.275 </li>
73.276 </ul>
73.277 </li>
73.278 </ul>
73.279
73.280 <dl>
73.281 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
73.282 <dd><a href="../palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/table.html">Table Component</a></dd>
73.283 <dd><a href="../../components/aboutcomponents.html">About Components</a></dd>
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74.15 <title>Import Component Library Dialog Box</title>
74.16 </head>
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74.18 <h1>
74.19 Import Component Library Dialog Box
74.20 </h1>
74.21 <p>
74.22 <a href="#seealso"><small>See Also</small></a>
74.23 </p>
74.24 <p>
74.25 The Import Component Library dialog box enables you to add new visual web JavaServer Faces components
74.26 to the IDE. The components must be provided in a library that the component provider has
74.27 adapted for the IDE.
74.28 </p>
74.29 <p>
74.30 You open this dialog box by choosing Tools > Component Libraries and clicking the
74.31 Import button.
74.32 </p>
74.33 <p>
74.34 Use the Browse button to find a valid <code>.complib</code> file that contains the
74.35 components to import, and then click Open to add the library's path to this dialog box.
74.36 </p>
74.37 <p>
74.38 After you click Open in the file navigator, you see the path to the library in the top
74.39 field. Below that field, you see the categories that will be used in the Palette for the library's
74.40 components.
74.41 </p>
74.42 <p>
74.43 With the library and its categories displayed in this dialog box, clicking OK updates the Component Library Manager with the
74.44 library information and adds the library to your user directory.
74.45 </p>
74.46 <dl>
74.47 <dt>
74.48 <a name="seealso">See Also</a>
74.49 </dt>
74.50
74.51 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/import_complib.html">Importing Components</a></dd>
74.52 <dd> <a href="../../components/howtocomponents/remove_comp_lib.html">Removing a Component Library</a> </dd>
74.53 <dd> <a href="../../components/howtocomponents/update_comp_lib.html">Updating a Component Library</a> </dd>
74.54 <dd><a href="../../components/about_complibs.html"></a></dd>
74.55 <dd><a href="../../components/about_complibs.html">About Component Libraries</a>
74.56 </dd>
74.57 </dl>
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74.92 <title>Import Component Library Dialog Box</title>
74.93 </head>
74.94 <body>
74.95 <h2>
74.96 Import Component Library Dialog Box
74.97 </h2>
74.98 <p>
74.99 <a href="#seealso"><small>See Also</small></a>
74.100 </p>
74.101 <p>
74.102 The Import Component Library dialog box enables you to add new visual web JavaServer Faces components
74.103 to the IDE. The components must be provided in a library that the component provider has
74.104 adapted for the IDE.
74.105 </p>
74.106 <p>
74.107 You open this dialog box by choosing Tools > Component Libraries and clicking the
74.108 Import button.
74.109 </p>
74.110 <p>
74.111 Use the Browse button to find a valid <code>.complib</code> file that contains the
74.112 components to import, and then click Open to add the library's path to this dialog box.
74.113 </p>
74.114 <p>
74.115 After you click Open in the file navigator, you see the path to the library in the top
74.116 field. Below that field, you see the categories that will be used in the Palette for the library's
74.117 components.
74.118 </p>
74.119 <p>
74.120 With the library and its categories displayed in this dialog box, clicking OK updates the Component Library Manager with the
74.121 library information and adds the library to your user directory.
74.122 </p>
74.123 <dl>
74.124 <dt>
74.125 <a name="seealso">See Also</a>
74.126 </dt>
74.127
74.128 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/import_complib.html">Importing Components</a></dd>
74.129 <dd> <a href="../../components/howtocomponents/remove_comp_lib.html">Removing a Component Library</a> </dd>
74.130 <dd> <a href="../../components/howtocomponents/update_comp_lib.html">Updating a Component Library</a> </dd>
74.131 <dd><a href="../../components/about_complibs.html"></a></dd>
74.132 <dd><a href="../../components/about_complibs.html">About Component Libraries</a>
74.133 </dd>
74.134 </dl>
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75.13 <title>New Database Connection Dialog Box</title>
75.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
75.15 </head>
75.16 <body>
75.17 <h1>New Database Connection Dialog Box</h1>
75.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
75.19 <p>Use this dialog box to add a database to be used as a database connection by your Visual Web application.
75.20 To open the dialog box, right-click the Databases node
75.21 <img src="../../images/databasenodeicon.gif" alt="Data Sources node icon"> of the
75.22 <object classid="java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer">
75.23 <param name="content" value="runtime_navigator.html">
75.24 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
75.25 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
75.26 <param name="viewerSize" value="325,175">
75.27 <param name="text" value="Services window"></object>
75.28 and choose New Connection.</p>
75.29
75.30 <p>You can set the following values in the Basic Setting tab:</p>
75.31 <ul>
75.32 <li><b>Name.</b> Choose the name of the database driver from the drop down list, or select New Driver to add a new JDBC driver. </li>
75.33 <li><b>Driver.</b> The IDE then suggests the name of the driver from the list of relational
75.34 database management (RDBMS) drivers. </li>
75.35 <li><b>Database URL.</b> Enter the correct URL for the database in the format specified by the IDE.
75.36 <ul><li>The following list
75.37 shows the standard ports for relational database management systems supported
75.38 by the IDE:</li><ul><li>Oracle 9: 1521</li>
75.39 <li>Java DB Database: 1527</li>
75.40 <li>Microsoft SQL Server: 1433</li>
75.41 <li>Sybase: 5000</li>
75.42 <li>DB2: 5000</li>
75.43 </ul></ul></li>
75.44 <li><b>User Name.</b> Enter a user name defined for the database. </li>
75.45 <li><b>Password.</b> Enter the password for the user ID. </li>
75.46 <li><b>Remember password during session.</b> Click this checkbox to avoid having to re-enter the password for the user ID. </li>
75.47 <li><b>OK.</b> Click this button to add the database connection.</li>
75.48 </ul>
75.49 <p>You can set the following values in the Advanced tab:
75.50 <ul>
75.51 <li>
75.52 <b>Select Schema.</b> Choose the schema from the drop down list or browse to find the correct schema. Click OK to add the database connection.</li>
75.53 </ul>
75.54 <p> </p>
75.55 <dl>
75.56 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
75.57 <dd><a href="../../connect_data/howtodata/add_table_to_page.html">Adding a Database Table to a Page</a></dd>
75.58 <dd><a href="../../connect_data/about_data_binding.html">About
75.59 Data Binding</a></dd>
75.60 </dl>
75.61 <hr>
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75.88 <title>New Database Connection Dialog Box</title>
75.89 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
75.90 </head>
75.91 <body>
75.92 <h2>New Database Connection Dialog Box</h2>
75.93 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
75.94 <p>Use this dialog box to add a database to be used as a database connection by your Visual Web application.
75.95 To open the dialog box, right-click the Databases node
75.96 <img src="../../images/databasenodeicon.gif" alt="Data Sources node icon"> of the
75.97 <object classid="java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer">
75.98 <param name="content" value="runtime_navigator.html">
75.99 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
75.100 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
75.101 <param name="viewerSize" value="325,175">
75.102 <param name="text" value="Services window"></object>
75.103 and choose New Connection.</p>
75.104
75.105 <p>You can set the following values in the Basic Setting tab:</p>
75.106 <ul>
75.107 <li><b>Name.</b> Choose the name of the database driver from the drop down list, or select New Driver to add a new JDBC driver. </li>
75.108 <li><b>Driver.</b> The IDE then suggests the name of the driver from the list of relational
75.109 database management (RDBMS) drivers. </li>
75.110 <li><b>Database URL.</b> Enter the correct URL for the database in the format specified by the IDE.
75.111 <ul><li>The following list
75.112 shows the standard ports for relational database management systems supported
75.113 by the IDE:</li><ul><li>Oracle 9: 1521</li>
75.114 <li>Java DB Database: 1527</li>
75.115 <li>Microsoft SQL Server: 1433</li>
75.116 <li>Sybase: 5000</li>
75.117 <li>DB2: 5000</li>
75.118 </ul></ul></li>
75.119 <li><b>User Name.</b> Enter a user name defined for the database. </li>
75.120 <li><b>Password.</b> Enter the password for the user ID. </li>
75.121 <li><b>Remember password during session.</b> Click this checkbox to avoid having to re-enter the password for the user ID. </li>
75.122 <li><b>OK.</b> Click this button to add the database connection.</li>
75.123 </ul>
75.124 <p>You can set the following values in the Advanced tab:
75.125 <ul>
75.126 <li>
75.127 <b>Select Schema.</b> Choose the schema from the drop down list or browse to find the correct schema. Click OK to add the database connection.</li>
75.128 </ul>
75.129 <p> </p>
75.130 <dl>
75.131 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
75.132 <dd><a href="../../connect_data/howtodata/add_table_to_page.html">Adding a Database Table to a Page</a></dd>
75.133 <dd><a href="../../connect_data/about_data_binding.html">About
75.134 Data Binding</a></dd>
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76.13 <title>Edit Database Server Types Dialog Box</title>
76.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
76.15 </head>
76.16 <body>
76.17 <h1>New JDBC Driver Dialog Box </h1>
76.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
76.19 <p>Use this dialog box
76.20 either to enable the IDE to use database software for which the IDE does
76.21 not already have drivers or to customize the JDBC configuration for one of
76.22 the database products on the list. To open this dialog box, in the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
76.23 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/server_nav/services_win_popup.html">
76.24 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
76.25 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
76.26 <param name="viewerSize" value="325,175">
76.27 <param name="text" value="Services window"></object> , expand the Databases node, right-click the Drivers node, and choose New Driver.</p>
76.28 <p>Using this dialog box, you can:</p>
76.29 <ol>
76.30 <li>Modify an already added JDBC driver configuration</li>
76.31 <li>Remove an existing configuration, which also removes the corresponding JAR files
76.32 </li>
76.33 <li>Add or remove the driver JAR files for each configuration</li>
76.34 </ol>
76.35
76.36 </p>
76.37 <strong>To add a new JDBC driver to the IDE using this dialog box: </strong>
76.38 <ol>
76.39 <li>In the Services window, expand the databases node, right-click
76.40 the Drivers node <img src="../../images/drivers_node.gif" alt="Drivers node">, and choose New Driver.
76.41 <li>Use the Add button to browse for the driver. </li>
76.42 <li>If no driver class is listed in the Driver Class field, click Find to search for the driver class.</li>
76.43 <li>In the Name field, enter the name of the driver you want to appear in the Services window.</li>
76.44 <li>Click OK to add the driver.</li>
76.45 </ol>
76.46
76.47
76.48 <p><strong>To edit an existing JDBC driver using this dialog box:</strong></p>
76.49 <ol>
76.50 <li>In the Services window, expand the databases node, right-click
76.51 the existing driver's node, and choose Customize.
76.52 <li>Use the Add button to browse for a new driver file. Use the Remove buttons to remove a driver file from the window.
76.53 </li>
76.54 <li>In the Name field, enter the name of the driver you want to appear in the Services window.</li>
76.55 <li>Click OK to finish editing the JDBC driver.</li>
76.56 </ol>
76.57
76.58 <dl>
76.59 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
76.60 <dd><a href="../../connect_data/howtodata/add_table_to_page.html">Adding a Database Table to a Page</a></dd>
76.61 <dd><a href="../../connect_data/howtodata/bind_data_to_comp.html">Binding a Simple Component to a Database</a></dd>
76.62 </dl>
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76.96 <title>Edit Database Server Types Dialog Box</title>
76.97 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
76.98 </head>
76.99 <body>
76.100 <h2>New JDBC Driver Dialog Box </h2>
76.101 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
76.102 <p>Use this dialog box
76.103 either to enable the IDE to use database software for which the IDE does
76.104 not already have drivers or to customize the JDBC configuration for one of
76.105 the database products on the list. To open this dialog box, in the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
76.106 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/server_nav/services_win_popup.html">
76.107 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
76.108 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
76.109 <param name="viewerSize" value="325,175">
76.110 <param name="text" value="Services window"></object> , expand the Databases node, right-click the Drivers node, and choose New Driver.</p>
76.111 <p>Using this dialog box, you can:</p>
76.112 <ol>
76.113 <li>Modify an already added JDBC driver configuration</li>
76.114 <li>Remove an existing configuration, which also removes the corresponding JAR files
76.115 </li>
76.116 <li>Add or remove the driver JAR files for each configuration</li>
76.117 </ol>
76.118
76.119 </p>
76.120 <strong>To add a new JDBC driver to the IDE using this dialog box: </strong>
76.121 <ol>
76.122 <li>In the Services window, expand the databases node, right-click
76.123 the Drivers node <img src="../../images/drivers_node.gif" alt="Drivers node">, and choose New Driver.
76.124 <li>Use the Add button to browse for the driver. </li>
76.125 <li>If no driver class is listed in the Driver Class field, click Find to search for the driver class.</li>
76.126 <li>In the Name field, enter the name of the driver you want to appear in the Services window.</li>
76.127 <li>Click OK to add the driver.</li>
76.128 </ol>
76.129
76.130
76.131 <p><strong>To edit an existing JDBC driver using this dialog box:</strong></p>
76.132 <ol>
76.133 <li>In the Services window, expand the databases node, right-click
76.134 the existing driver's node, and choose Customize.
76.135 <li>Use the Add button to browse for a new driver file. Use the Remove buttons to remove a driver file from the window.
76.136 </li>
76.137 <li>In the Name field, enter the name of the driver you want to appear in the Services window.</li>
76.138 <li>Click OK to finish editing the JDBC driver.</li>
76.139 </ol>
76.140
76.141 <dl>
76.142 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
76.143 <dd><a href="../../connect_data/howtodata/add_table_to_page.html">Adding a Database Table to a Page</a></dd>
76.144 <dd><a href="../../connect_data/howtodata/bind_data_to_comp.html">Binding a Simple Component to a Database</a></dd>
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77.15 </head>
77.16 <body>
77.17
77.18 <h1>Number Format Dialog Box</h1>
77.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
77.20
77.21 <p>This dialog box enables you to determine a type or a pattern and a format for a number to be converted between the <code>String</code> values in a field on your page and data types of <code>java.lang.Number</code> in your Java code.</p>
77.22 <p>The Number Format dialog box displays when you drop a <a href="../palette/jsf-val-conv/number_converter.html">Number Converter</a> on a component in one of your pages. </p>
77.23 <p>The dialog box has the following fields:</p>
77.24 <ul>
77.25 <li><b>Type.</b> If you select this radio button, you can set the number to a currency or percent type of number, or leave it as a general number. You can select either a Type or a Pattern for the number. </li>
77.26 <li><b>Integer Digits.</b> The minimum and maximum number of digits allowed for the integer part of the number, which default to a minimum of 1 and a maximum of 40. </li>
77.27 <li><b>Fractional Digits.</b> The minimum and maximum number of digits allowed for the fractional part of the number, if any. The defaults are a minimum of 0 and a maximum of 3. </li>
77.28 <li><b>Locale.</b> A code that determines the locale conventions used to interpret the number, such as using a period to separate the integer and fractional parts of the number. Pick the locale from the drop down list. If you choose the blank value, the default locale is used.</li>
77.29 <li><b>Currency Code:</b> The three-letter ISO 4217 standard code used for the currency, only available if the Type is <code>currency</code>. For a list of currency codes, see
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77.37 <li><b>Pattern.</b> If selected, the user is required to enter values that use the specified pattern. Choose a pattern from the drop down list or enter one of your own. You can select either a Type or a Pattern for the number.</li>
77.38 <li><b>Integer Only.</b> The number must be a whole number with no fractional digits. For example, in
77.39 the English locale with Integer Only selected, the string "1234." is parsed as the integer value 1234, and parsing stops at the "." character. The exact format accepted by the parse operation is dependent on the locale.</li>
77.40 <li><b>Example:</b> Choose or enter an example of the number you want to convert, and you will see the kind of entry that the user can make in the Results field. </li>
77.41 <li><b>Results:</b> A <code>String</code> representation of the number that the user can enter. </li>
77.42 </ul>
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77.77 <body>
77.78
77.79 <h2>Number Format Dialog Box</h2>
77.80 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
77.81
77.82 <p>This dialog box enables you to determine a type or a pattern and a format for a number to be converted between the <code>String</code> values in a field on your page and data types of <code>java.lang.Number</code> in your Java code.</p>
77.83 <p>The Number Format dialog box displays when you drop a <a href="../palette/jsf-val-conv/number_converter.html">Number Converter</a> on a component in one of your pages. </p>
77.84 <p>The dialog box has the following fields:</p>
77.85 <ul>
77.86 <li><b>Type.</b> If you select this radio button, you can set the number to a currency or percent type of number, or leave it as a general number. You can select either a Type or a Pattern for the number. </li>
77.87 <li><b>Integer Digits.</b> The minimum and maximum number of digits allowed for the integer part of the number, which default to a minimum of 1 and a maximum of 40. </li>
77.88 <li><b>Fractional Digits.</b> The minimum and maximum number of digits allowed for the fractional part of the number, if any. The defaults are a minimum of 0 and a maximum of 3. </li>
77.89 <li><b>Locale.</b> A code that determines the locale conventions used to interpret the number, such as using a period to separate the integer and fractional parts of the number. Pick the locale from the drop down list. If you choose the blank value, the default locale is used.</li>
77.90 <li><b>Currency Code:</b> The three-letter ISO 4217 standard code used for the currency, only available if the Type is <code>currency</code>. For a list of currency codes, see
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77.98 <li><b>Pattern.</b> If selected, the user is required to enter values that use the specified pattern. Choose a pattern from the drop down list or enter one of your own. You can select either a Type or a Pattern for the number.</li>
77.99 <li><b>Integer Only.</b> The number must be a whole number with no fractional digits. For example, in
77.100 the English locale with Integer Only selected, the string "1234." is parsed as the integer value 1234, and parsing stops at the "." character. The exact format accepted by the parse operation is dependent on the locale.</li>
77.101 <li><b>Example:</b> Choose or enter an example of the number you want to convert, and you will see the kind of entry that the user can make in the Results field. </li>
77.102 <li><b>Results:</b> A <code>String</code> representation of the number that the user can enter. </li>
77.103 </ul>
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78.16 <body>
78.17 <h1>Property Bindings Dialog Box</h1>
78.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
78.19
78.20 <p>This dialog box opens when you right-click a component that you have added to a page and choose Property Bindings. </p>
78.21 <p>The dialog box enables you to create an association between a property of a component and a property of a JavaBeans object or data provider that is visible from the current page. Many component properties are <i>bindable</i>: They can be attached to other
78.22 values in the application, such as to other components, component properties,
78.23 or to hosted services such as databases or web services, and be dynamically changed when the application runs. </p>
78.24 <ul class="note">
78.25 <li>If you want to bind the default display property of a component, like a Text Field component's <code>text</code> property, choose Bind to Data instead. A Bind to Data dialog box will open that is appropriate for the type of component and might aid you in making a good choice for the binding. For more information, see <a href="../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a>. </li>
78.26 </ul>
78.27 <p>A typical use of this dialog box is to bind a component property to a property of a managed bean, like SessionBean1. You might also use this dialog box to bind the <code>selected</code> property of a list component like Drop Down List to an object that picks up its value when the user makes a selection. But there are many possibilities for binding properties and enabling them to dynamically change at runtime. </p>
78.28 <p>The dialog box has two lists:</p>
78.29 <ul>
78.30 <li><b>Select Bindable Property.</b> This list shows all the properties of the component that can be bound. Select the property that you want to bind from this list. If a property is currently bound, the property and its target are both shown as selected. </li>
78.31 <li><b>Select Binding Target. </b>This list shows all the properties and data provider keys to which you can bind a component. Navigate to the item that you want and select it. If you drop a database table, a web service, or an Enterprise JavaBeans object on the same page as the component, when you open this dialog box, you can bind a component property to one of the data provider's keys.</li>
78.32 </ul>
78.33 <ul class="warning">
78.34 <li>You must click the Apply button next to the New Binding Expression field for each property that you want to bind. After clicking Apply, you see the binding added to the Current Binding for <i>property-name </i>Property field. If you click OK without clicking Apply, the property is not bound. </li>
78.35 </ul>
78.36 <p>If you click the Apply button, you can also see if the selection was permitted. For example, the <code>items</code> property of a JavaServer Faces 1.2 Drop Down List must be bound to a property representing array, a <code>java.util.Collection</code>, or a <code>java.util.Map</code> of <code>com.sun.webui.jsf.model.Option</code> objects. If you bind it to some other type of property and click Apply, you see a Component Error message in the Visual Designer. Read the help topic for the component's Properties window to see if there are limits on the type of bindings you can do with a property. </p>
78.37 <ul class="note">
78.38 <li>
78.39 For a JavaServer Faces 1.1 drop down list used by a J2EE 1.4 project, the package is different. The Option object is in the package <code>com.sun.rave.web.ui.model.Option</code>.
78.40 </li>
78.41 </ul>
78.42
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78.44 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
78.45
78.46 <dd><a href="../../connect_data/about_data_binding.html">About Binding Components to Data</a></dd>
78.47 <dd><a href="../../connect_data/aboutcompdata.html">About Components and Data</a></dd>
78.48 <dd><a href="../propsheets/propsheet_win.html">Properties Window</a></dd>
78.49
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78.94 <body>
78.95 <h2>Property Bindings Dialog Box</h2>
78.96 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
78.97
78.98 <p>This dialog box opens when you right-click a component that you have added to a page and choose Property Bindings. </p>
78.99 <p>The dialog box enables you to create an association between a property of a component and a property of a JavaBeans object or data provider that is visible from the current page. Many component properties are <i>bindable</i>: They can be attached to other
78.100 values in the application, such as to other components, component properties,
78.101 or to hosted services such as databases or web services, and be dynamically changed when the application runs. </p>
78.102 <ul class="note">
78.103 <li>If you want to bind the default display property of a component, like a Text Field component's <code>text</code> property, choose Bind to Data instead. A Bind to Data dialog box will open that is appropriate for the type of component and might aid you in making a good choice for the binding. For more information, see <a href="../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a>. </li>
78.104 </ul>
78.105 <p>A typical use of this dialog box is to bind a component property to a property of a managed bean, like SessionBean1. You might also use this dialog box to bind the <code>selected</code> property of a list component like Drop Down List to an object that picks up its value when the user makes a selection. But there are many possibilities for binding properties and enabling them to dynamically change at runtime. </p>
78.106 <p>The dialog box has two lists:</p>
78.107 <ul>
78.108 <li><b>Select Bindable Property.</b> This list shows all the properties of the component that can be bound. Select the property that you want to bind from this list. If a property is currently bound, the property and its target are both shown as selected. </li>
78.109 <li><b>Select Binding Target. </b>This list shows all the properties and data provider keys to which you can bind a component. Navigate to the item that you want and select it. If you drop a database table, a web service, or an Enterprise JavaBeans object on the same page as the component, when you open this dialog box, you can bind a component property to one of the data provider's keys.</li>
78.110 </ul>
78.111 <ul class="warning">
78.112 <li>You must click the Apply button next to the New Binding Expression field for each property that you want to bind. After clicking Apply, you see the binding added to the Current Binding for <i>property-name </i>Property field. If you click OK without clicking Apply, the property is not bound. </li>
78.113 </ul>
78.114 <p>If you click the Apply button, you can also see if the selection was permitted. For example, the <code>items</code> property of a JavaServer Faces 1.2 Drop Down List must be bound to a property representing array, a <code>java.util.Collection</code>, or a <code>java.util.Map</code> of <code>com.sun.webui.jsf.model.Option</code> objects. If you bind it to some other type of property and click Apply, you see a Component Error message in the Visual Designer. Read the help topic for the component's Properties window to see if there are limits on the type of bindings you can do with a property. </p>
78.115 <ul class="note">
78.116 <li>
78.117 For a JavaServer Faces 1.1 drop down list used by a J2EE 1.4 project, the package is different. The Option object is in the package <code>com.sun.rave.web.ui.model.Option</code>.
78.118 </li>
78.119 </ul>
78.120
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78.122 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
78.123
78.124 <dd><a href="../../connect_data/about_data_binding.html">About Binding Components to Data</a></dd>
78.125 <dd><a href="../../connect_data/aboutcompdata.html">About Components and Data</a></dd>
78.126 <dd><a href="../propsheets/propsheet_win.html">Properties Window</a></dd>
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79.15 </head>
79.16
79.17
79.18 <body>
79.19 <h1>Resolve Data Source(s) Dialog Box</h1>
79.20 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
79.21 <p>The Resolve Data Source(s) dialog box helps you resolve database problems when you import an existing Java Studio Creator 2 project into the IDE. You open this dialog box by expanding the <i>project-name</i> node in the Projects window, right-clicking the Data Source References node, and choosing Resolve Data Source(s). </p>
79.22 <p>The Resolve Data Source(s) dialog box provides you with a list of JNDI names. Choose the appropriate name and click Add Data Connection to continue to the <a href="edit_database_svr_types_db.html">Edit DataBase Server Types</a> dialog box. </p>
79.23 <dl>
79.24 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt><dd><a href="../../connect_data/howtodata/data_quickref.html">Visual Web Database Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
79.25 <dd><a href="nbdocs://org.netbeans.modules.usersguide/org/netbeans/modules/db/docs/connectdb.html">Adding a Database Connection</a></dd>
79.26 <dd><a href="../../projects/howtoprojects/import_creator_project.html">Importing a Java Studio 2 Project</a></dd>
79.27 <dd><a href="../../connect_data/working_with_databases.html">Working with Databases</a></dd>
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79.50 <title>Resolve Data Source(s) Dialog Box</title>
79.51 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
79.52 </head>
79.53
79.54
79.55 <body>
79.56 <h2>Resolve Data Source(s) Dialog Box</h2>
79.57 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
79.58 <p>The Resolve Data Source(s) dialog box helps you resolve database problems when you import an existing Java Studio Creator 2 project into the IDE. You open this dialog box by expanding the <i>project-name</i> node in the Projects window, right-clicking the Data Source References node, and choosing Resolve Data Source(s). </p>
79.59 <p>The Resolve Data Source(s) dialog box provides you with a list of JNDI names. Choose the appropriate name and click Add Data Connection to continue to the <a href="edit_database_svr_types_db.html">Edit DataBase Server Types</a> dialog box. </p>
79.60 <dl>
79.61 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt><dd><a href="../../connect_data/howtodata/data_quickref.html">Visual Web Database Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
79.62 <dd><a href="nbdocs://org.netbeans.modules.usersguide/org/netbeans/modules/db/docs/connectdb.html">Adding a Database Connection</a></dd>
79.63 <dd><a href="../../projects/howtoprojects/import_creator_project.html">Importing a Java Studio 2 Project</a></dd>
79.64 <dd><a href="../../connect_data/working_with_databases.html">Working with Databases</a></dd>
79.65 </dl>
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80.14 <link rel="StyleSheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
80.15 </head>
80.16 <body>
80.17
80.18 <h1>Theme Switch Informational Dialog Box </h1>
80.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
80.20
80.21 <p>This informational dialog box opens when you change the current theme in the IDE. The instructions depend on your operating system:</p>
80.22 <ul>
80.23 <li><a href="#windows">Instructions for Microsoft Windows</a></li>
80.24 <li><a href="#notwindows">Instructions for other operating systems</a></li>
80.25 </ul>
80.26 <h3>Instructions for Microsoft Windows<a name="windows"></a></h3>
80.27 <p>After you change the theme, you must restart the application server if it is running and then clean and rebuild your project and redeploy it, as described below. Do not deploy the application until you have completed these steps. </p>
80.28 <ol>
80.29 <li>In the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
80.30 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/server_nav/services_win_popup.html">
80.31 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
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80.33 <param name="viewerSize" value="325,175">
80.34 <param name="text" value="Services window"></object>
80.35 , expand the Servers node, right-click the <em>server-name</em>, and choose Stop. </li>
80.36
80.37 <p>If the only choice is Start Server, then the server is not running, and you can skip to step 4.</p>
80.38 <li>In the
80.39 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
80.40 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/server_nav/services_win_popup.html">
80.41 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
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80.44 <param name="text" value="Services window"></object>
80.45 , expand the Servers node, right-click the <em>server-name</em>, and choose Start. </li>
80.46 <li>Choose Build > Clean and Build Main Project. </li>
80.47 <li>Click the Run Main Project toolbar button <img src="../../images/runprojicon.gif" alt="Run Main Project icon"> to deploy your application. </li>
80.48 </ol>
80.49 <h3>Instructions for Operating Systems Other Than Microsoft Windows (Solaris, Linux, Macintosh OS X, and so on)<a name="notwindows"></a> </h3>
80.50 <p>After you change the theme, you must clean and rebuild your project and redeploy it, as described below. Do not deploy the application until you have completed these steps. </p>
80.51 <ol>
80.52 <li>Choose Build > Clean and Build Main Project. </li>
80.53 <li>Click the Run Main Project toolbar button <img src="../../images/runprojicon.gif" alt="Run Main Project icon"> to deploy your application. </li>
80.54 </ol>
80.55 <dl>
80.56 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
80.57 <dd><a href="../../components/aboutthemes.html">About Themes</a></dd>
80.58 </dl>
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80.84 <head>
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80.87 <link rel="StyleSheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
80.88 </head>
80.89 <body>
80.90
80.91 <h2>Theme Switch Informational Dialog Box </h2>
80.92 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
80.93
80.94 <p>This informational dialog box opens when you change the current theme in the IDE. The instructions depend on your operating system:</p>
80.95 <ul>
80.96 <li><a href="#windows">Instructions for Microsoft Windows</a></li>
80.97 <li><a href="#notwindows">Instructions for other operating systems</a></li>
80.98 </ul>
80.99 <h3>Instructions for Microsoft Windows<a name="windows"></a></h3>
80.100 <p>After you change the theme, you must restart the application server if it is running and then clean and rebuild your project and redeploy it, as described below. Do not deploy the application until you have completed these steps. </p>
80.101 <ol>
80.102 <li>In the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
80.103 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/server_nav/services_win_popup.html">
80.104 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
80.105 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
80.106 <param name="viewerSize" value="325,175">
80.107 <param name="text" value="Services window"></object>
80.108 , expand the Servers node, right-click the <em>server-name</em>, and choose Stop. </li>
80.109
80.110 <p>If the only choice is Start Server, then the server is not running, and you can skip to step 4.</p>
80.111 <li>In the
80.112 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
80.113 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/server_nav/services_win_popup.html">
80.114 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
80.115 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
80.116 <param name="viewerSize" value="325,175">
80.117 <param name="text" value="Services window"></object>
80.118 , expand the Servers node, right-click the <em>server-name</em>, and choose Start. </li>
80.119 <li>Choose Build > Clean and Build Main Project. </li>
80.120 <li>Click the Run Main Project toolbar button <img src="../../images/runprojicon.gif" alt="Run Main Project icon"> to deploy your application. </li>
80.121 </ol>
80.122 <h3>Instructions for Operating Systems Other Than Microsoft Windows (Solaris, Linux, Macintosh OS X, and so on)<a name="notwindows"></a> </h3>
80.123 <p>After you change the theme, you must clean and rebuild your project and redeploy it, as described below. Do not deploy the application until you have completed these steps. </p>
80.124 <ol>
80.125 <li>Choose Build > Clean and Build Main Project. </li>
80.126 <li>Click the Run Main Project toolbar button <img src="../../images/runprojicon.gif" alt="Run Main Project icon"> to deploy your application. </li>
80.127 </ol>
80.128 <dl>
80.129 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
80.130 <dd><a href="../../components/aboutthemes.html">About Themes</a></dd>
80.131 </dl>
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81.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/dialogs/virtual_forms_db.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
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81.13 <title>Virtual Forms Dialog Box</title>
81.14 <link rel="StyleSheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
81.15 </head>
81.16 <body>
81.17
81.18 <h1>Virtual Forms Dialog Box</h1>
81.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
81.20
81.21 <p>This dialog box enables you to create, delete, and rename virtual forms and change their color codes. You open the dialog box by right-clicking the background of a page in the Visual Designer and choosing Virtual Forms.</p>
81.22 <ul>
81.23 <li>To change the color associated with a virtual form, click the Color cell and select a color from the list. </li>
81.24 <li>To rename a virtual form, double click the Name cell and edit the name.</li>
81.25 <li>You can also create and delete virtual forms by clicking the New and Delete buttons.</li>
81.26 </ul>
81.27 <dl>
81.28 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
81.29 <dd><a href="../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">About Virtual Forms</a></dd>
81.30 <dd><a href="config_virtual_forms_db.html">Configure Virtual Forms Dialog Box</a></dd>
81.31 </dl>
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81.61 </head>
81.62 <body>
81.63
81.64 <h2>Virtual Forms Dialog Box</h2>
81.65 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
81.66
81.67 <p>This dialog box enables you to create, delete, and rename virtual forms and change their color codes. You open the dialog box by right-clicking the background of a page in the Visual Designer and choosing Virtual Forms.</p>
81.68 <ul>
81.69 <li>To change the color associated with a virtual form, click the Color cell and select a color from the list. </li>
81.70 <li>To rename a virtual form, double click the Name cell and edit the name.</li>
81.71 <li>You can also create and delete virtual forms by clicking the New and Delete buttons.</li>
81.72 </ul>
81.73 <dl>
81.74 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
81.75 <dd><a href="../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">About Virtual Forms</a></dd>
81.76 <dd><a href="config_virtual_forms_db.html">Configure Virtual Forms Dialog Box</a></dd>
81.77 </dl>
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82.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/editors/about_css_editor.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
82.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/editors/about_css_editor.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
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82.11 <head>
82.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
82.13 <title>CSS Editor</title>
82.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
82.15 </head>
82.16 <body>
82.17 <h1>CSS Editor</h1>
82.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
82.19 <p>The CSS Editor enables you to edit the cascading style sheet (CSS)
82.20 file for your project.
82.21 To open the editor, open a CSS file in the IDE. For example, in the <a href="../project_nav/projectlogical.html">Projects window</a> navigate to <i>project-name</i> > Web Pages > resources > stylesheet.css, and then right-click stylesheet.css and choose Open.
82.22 </p>
82.23 <p>The CSS Editor opens in the editing area with the first CSS rule selected in the editing pane. If you are comfortable with CSS, you can type directly in this pane and use the code completion drop down lists to help you define properties for each rule. </p>
82.24 <ul class="note">
82.25 <li>The editing pane's features are similar to those of the <a href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/editing/csh/java_editor_toolbar.html">Java Editor</a>, and you can right-click in the editing pane and choose Reformat Code to automatically format your CSS code. If you set options for the Java Editor as described in
82.26 <a href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/editing/configuring/configuring.html"> Configuring the Source Editor</a>,
82.27 the CSS Editor's editing pane reflects your settings. </li>
82.28 </ul>
82.29 <h3>Creating a New Rule </h3>
82.30 <p>If you want to create a new rule, you can type its name on a blank line or click the Create Rule button <img src="../../images/css_editor_create_rule_icon.gif" align="absmiddle"> in the editor toolbar to open the Style Rule Editor and get some help with creating the new rule. </p>
82.31
82.32
82.33 <h3>Editing a Rule </h3>
82.34 <p>To edit an existing rule or a rule you have just created, click in the editing pane anywhere in the rule. For example, click the <code>.list-header</code> rule. You then have three options for adding or changing properties of a rule: </p>
82.35 <ul>
82.36 <li><b>Start typing in the editing pane.</b> You can use the code completion list to choose properties and their values.
82.37 <p>For example, </p>
82.38 <ol>
82.39 <li> Click to the right of the opening brace ({) for the <code>.list-header</code> rule and press the spacebar to see properties listed in the code completion list. </li>
82.40 <li>Scroll down to <code>font-family</code> and double-click it to add the property. </li>
82.41 <li>Press the spacebar again to display the code completion list, and double-click <code>sans-serif</code> to set this font family as the value of the property. </li>
82.42 </ol>
82.43 </li>
82.44 <li><b>Use the Style Editor below the editing pane to define the rule's properties.</b> For a full description of this editor, see <a href="../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
82.45 <p>For example, to do something similar to the example above,</p>
82.46 <ol>
82.47 <li>Click anywhere in the <code>.list-header</code> rule.</li>
82.48 <li>In the Style Editor, choose Font from the list on the left</li>
82.49 <li>Click the Edit key to the right of the Font Family entry field. </li>
82.50 <li>In the Edit Font Family dialog box, choose a font family from the list, for example, <code>Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif</code>. </li>
82.51 </ol>
82.52 </li>
82.53 <li><b>Use the Properties window to the right of the editing area.</b> Note that when you select the <code>.list-header</code> rule in the editing area, there is no font-family property listed in the Properties window. However, you can set other properties, such as <code>font-size</code> and <code>font-weight</code>.</li>
82.54 </ul>
82.55 <p>As you make changes to a rule's properties, you can see a preview of the effects of your changes in the preview pane, which is below the editing pane and to the right of the Style Editor pane. </p>
82.56 <p>The rules in the CSS file follow the usual order of precedence of cascading style sheets:</p>
82.57 <ol>
82.58 <li>Top precedence goes to rules you add to a component's style property. These rules override rules with the same name in the CSS file. You add these rules with the Style Editor. </li>
82.59 <li>The next level of precedence is the CSS file itself.</li>
82.60 <li>The bottom level is the theme. For example, if you know a theme rule that applies to a component, you can override it by creating a rule with the same name in the CSS file. </li>
82.61 </ol>
82.62 <p>For introductions to CSS, see the following web pages:</p>
82.63 <ul>
82.64 <li>
82.65 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
82.66 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/Style/Examples/011/firstcss">
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82.68 </li>
82.69 <li>
82.70 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
82.71 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3c.rl.ac.uk/primers/css/cssprimer.htm">
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82.73 </li>
82.74
82.75 </ul>
82.76
82.77 <p>For an online reference to CSS 2.1, see the following web page:</p>
82.78 <ul>
82.79 <li>
82.80 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
82.81 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/">
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82.83 </li>
82.84 </ul>
82.85
82.86 <dl>
82.87 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
82.88 <dd><a href="../../components/aboutcomponents.html">About Components</a></dd>
82.89 <dd><a href="../../components/common_comp_props.html">Common
82.90 Component Properties</a></dd>
82.91 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/style_sheet.html">Using
82.92 Cascading Style Sheets</a></dd>
82.93 </dl>
82.94 <hr>
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82.119 <head>
82.120 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
82.121 <title>CSS Editor</title>
82.122 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
82.123 </head>
82.124 <body>
82.125 <h2>CSS Editor</h2>
82.126 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
82.127 <p>The CSS Editor enables you to edit the cascading style sheet (CSS)
82.128 file for your project.
82.129 To open the editor, open a CSS file in the IDE. For example, in the <a href="../project_nav/projectlogical.html">Projects window</a> navigate to <i>project-name</i> > Web Pages > resources > stylesheet.css, and then right-click stylesheet.css and choose Open.
82.130 </p>
82.131 <p>The CSS Editor opens in the editing area with the first CSS rule selected in the editing pane. If you are comfortable with CSS, you can type directly in this pane and use the code completion drop down lists to help you define properties for each rule. </p>
82.132 <ul class="note">
82.133 <li>The editing pane's features are similar to those of the <a href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/editing/csh/java_editor_toolbar.html">Java Editor</a>, and you can right-click in the editing pane and choose Reformat Code to automatically format your CSS code. If you set options for the Java Editor as described in
82.134 <a href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/editing/configuring/configuring.html"> Configuring the Source Editor</a>,
82.135 the CSS Editor's editing pane reflects your settings. </li>
82.136 </ul>
82.137 <h3>Creating a New Rule </h3>
82.138 <p>If you want to create a new rule, you can type its name on a blank line or click the Create Rule button <img src="../../images/css_editor_create_rule_icon.gif" align="absmiddle"> in the editor toolbar to open the Style Rule Editor and get some help with creating the new rule. </p>
82.139
82.140
82.141 <h3>Editing a Rule </h3>
82.142 <p>To edit an existing rule or a rule you have just created, click in the editing pane anywhere in the rule. For example, click the <code>.list-header</code> rule. You then have three options for adding or changing properties of a rule: </p>
82.143 <ul>
82.144 <li><b>Start typing in the editing pane.</b> You can use the code completion list to choose properties and their values.
82.145 <p>For example, </p>
82.146 <ol>
82.147 <li> Click to the right of the opening brace ({) for the <code>.list-header</code> rule and press the spacebar to see properties listed in the code completion list. </li>
82.148 <li>Scroll down to <code>font-family</code> and double-click it to add the property. </li>
82.149 <li>Press the spacebar again to display the code completion list, and double-click <code>sans-serif</code> to set this font family as the value of the property. </li>
82.150 </ol>
82.151 </li>
82.152 <li><b>Use the Style Editor below the editing pane to define the rule's properties.</b> For a full description of this editor, see <a href="../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
82.153 <p>For example, to do something similar to the example above,</p>
82.154 <ol>
82.155 <li>Click anywhere in the <code>.list-header</code> rule.</li>
82.156 <li>In the Style Editor, choose Font from the list on the left</li>
82.157 <li>Click the Edit key to the right of the Font Family entry field. </li>
82.158 <li>In the Edit Font Family dialog box, choose a font family from the list, for example, <code>Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif</code>. </li>
82.159 </ol>
82.160 </li>
82.161 <li><b>Use the Properties window to the right of the editing area.</b> Note that when you select the <code>.list-header</code> rule in the editing area, there is no font-family property listed in the Properties window. However, you can set other properties, such as <code>font-size</code> and <code>font-weight</code>.</li>
82.162 </ul>
82.163 <p>As you make changes to a rule's properties, you can see a preview of the effects of your changes in the preview pane, which is below the editing pane and to the right of the Style Editor pane. </p>
82.164 <p>The rules in the CSS file follow the usual order of precedence of cascading style sheets:</p>
82.165 <ol>
82.166 <li>Top precedence goes to rules you add to a component's style property. These rules override rules with the same name in the CSS file. You add these rules with the Style Editor. </li>
82.167 <li>The next level of precedence is the CSS file itself.</li>
82.168 <li>The bottom level is the theme. For example, if you know a theme rule that applies to a component, you can override it by creating a rule with the same name in the CSS file. </li>
82.169 </ol>
82.170 <p>For introductions to CSS, see the following web pages:</p>
82.171 <ul>
82.172 <li>
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82.174 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/Style/Examples/011/firstcss">
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82.177 <li>
82.178 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
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82.182
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82.184
82.185 <p>For an online reference to CSS 2.1, see the following web page:</p>
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82.193
82.194 <dl>
82.195 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
82.196 <dd><a href="../../components/aboutcomponents.html">About Components</a></dd>
82.197 <dd><a href="../../components/common_comp_props.html">Common
82.198 Component Properties</a></dd>
82.199 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/style_sheet.html">Using
82.200 Cascading Style Sheets</a></dd>
82.201 </dl>
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83.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/editors/about_navigation_editor.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
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83.13 <title>About the Page Flow Editor</title>
83.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
83.15 </head>
83.16 <body>
83.17 <h1>About the Page Flow Editor</h1>
83.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
83.19 <p>The Page Flow editor enables you to link the pages of your
83.20 application and to create new pages. To open the Page Flow
83.21 editor, right-click a page in the Visual Designer and choose Page
83.22 Navigation. </p>
83.23 <p>Use this editor to create links between pages so users can
83.24 navigate from one page to the next in your applications. For
83.25 example, you can enable a button in one page to display another
83.26 page when the user clicks the button. To connect the button
83.27 to another page, open the Page Flow editor, click the <img src="../../images/cf_plus.gif" width="13" height="12"> icon on the first
83.28 page to dispaly its components, click the button in the page and hold down the mouse
83.29 button, and then drag a link to the page the button is to open.</p>
83.30
83.31 <p>Some things you can do in this editor:</p>
83.32 <ul>
83.33 <li><b>Create a link from a component in one page to another page.</b> Click the <img src="../../images/cf_plus.gif" width="13" height="12"> icon on a page to display its components, and then drag from a button, hyperlink, or image hyperlink component on this page to another page to create a link to the other page. When the user clicks the button, hyperlink, or image hyperlink in the current page, the other page opens.</li>
83.34 <li><b>Create a link from one page to another page.</b> Drag from the connector port <img src="../../images/pag-nav-icon.gif" alt="Link Icon graphic" width="9" height="9"> on the right of the page to another page to create a link that is not bound to a component.
83.35 <p>You might want to create a link from the page if you intend to use it later and do not want to attach it to a component yet. For example, you might want a button to go to different pages depending on what the user does in the current page. In that case, you could drag from the current page to each destination page to create all the page links, and then provide code in the action method of the button to perform the link based on some conditions.</p>
83.36 </li>
83.37 <li><b>Change the name of a link.</b> Right-click the link, choose Rename, and type the new name of the link.</li>
83.38 <li><b>Create a new page.</b> Right-click in the Page Flow editor, and choose New File. Follow the instructions in the New File wizard. </li>
83.39 <li><b>Create a new navigation component on a page.</b> Right-click the page
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83.41 </ul>
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83.44
83.45 <dd><a href="../../a11y/navigation_editor_shortcuts.html">Page Flow Editor
83.46 Keyboard Shortcuts</a></dd>
83.47 <dd><a href="../../multiple_forms/aboutmultiforms.html">About
83.48 Multiple Pages and Navigation</a></dd>
83.49 <dd><a href="../../multiple_forms/howtomultiforms/multiforms_quickref.html">Page Navigation Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
83.50 </dl>
83.51 <dl>
83.52 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
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83.82 * Use is subject to license terms.
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83.84 <head>
83.85 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
83.86 <title>About the Page Flow Editor</title>
83.87 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
83.88 </head>
83.89 <body>
83.90 <h2>About the Page Flow Editor</h2>
83.91 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
83.92 <p>The Page Flow editor enables you to link the pages of your
83.93 application and to create new pages. To open the Page Flow
83.94 editor, right-click a page in the Visual Designer and choose Page
83.95 Navigation. </p>
83.96 <p>Use this editor to create links between pages so users can
83.97 navigate from one page to the next in your applications. For
83.98 example, you can enable a button in one page to display another
83.99 page when the user clicks the button. To connect the button
83.100 to another page, open the Page Flow editor, click the <img src="../../images/cf_plus.gif" width="13" height="12"> icon on the first
83.101 page to dispaly its components, click the button in the page and hold down the mouse
83.102 button, and then drag a link to the page the button is to open.</p>
83.103
83.104 <p>Some things you can do in this editor:</p>
83.105 <ul>
83.106 <li><b>Create a link from a component in one page to another page.</b> Click the <img src="../../images/cf_plus.gif" width="13" height="12"> icon on a page to display its components, and then drag from a button, hyperlink, or image hyperlink component on this page to another page to create a link to the other page. When the user clicks the button, hyperlink, or image hyperlink in the current page, the other page opens.</li>
83.107 <li><b>Create a link from one page to another page.</b> Drag from the connector port <img src="../../images/pag-nav-icon.gif" alt="Link Icon graphic" width="9" height="9"> on the right of the page to another page to create a link that is not bound to a component.
83.108 <p>You might want to create a link from the page if you intend to use it later and do not want to attach it to a component yet. For example, you might want a button to go to different pages depending on what the user does in the current page. In that case, you could drag from the current page to each destination page to create all the page links, and then provide code in the action method of the button to perform the link based on some conditions.</p>
83.109 </li>
83.110 <li><b>Change the name of a link.</b> Right-click the link, choose Rename, and type the new name of the link.</li>
83.111 <li><b>Create a new page.</b> Right-click in the Page Flow editor, and choose New File. Follow the instructions in the New File wizard. </li>
83.112 <li><b>Create a new navigation component on a page.</b> Right-click the page
83.113 and choose Add Button, Add Hyperlink, or Add Image Hyperlink.</li>
83.114 </ul>
83.115 <dl>
83.116 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
83.117
83.118 <dd><a href="../../a11y/navigation_editor_shortcuts.html">Page Flow Editor
83.119 Keyboard Shortcuts</a></dd>
83.120 <dd><a href="../../multiple_forms/aboutmultiforms.html">About
83.121 Multiple Pages and Navigation</a></dd>
83.122 <dd><a href="../../multiple_forms/howtomultiforms/multiforms_quickref.html">Page Navigation Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
83.123 </dl>
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83.125 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
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84.13 <title>About the Properties Editor</title>
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84.16 <body>
84.17
84.18 <h1>About the Properties Editor</h1>
84.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
84.20
84.21 <p>You use the Properties Editor to work with <a href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/propfiles/about_resourcebundles.html">resource bundles</a>.</p>
84.22 <p>The Properties Editor lets you view and modify key and value pairs for all locales of a resource bundle by using a table layout. You can also add a new property to all the locales in your resource bundle.</p>
84.23
84.24 <dl>
84.25 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
84.26 <dd><a href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/propfiles/about_resourcebundles.html">About Resource Bundles</a></dd>
84.27 </dl>
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84.59
84.60 <h2>About the Properties Editor</h2>
84.61 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
84.62
84.63 <p>You use the Properties Editor to work with <a href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/propfiles/about_resourcebundles.html">resource bundles</a>.</p>
84.64 <p>The Properties Editor lets you view and modify key and value pairs for all locales of a resource bundle by using a table layout. You can also add a new property to all the locales in your resource bundle.</p>
84.65
84.66 <dl>
84.67 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
84.68 <dd><a href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/propfiles/about_resourcebundles.html">About Resource Bundles</a></dd>
84.69 </dl>
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85.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/editors/about_query_editor.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
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85.13 <title>About the Visual SQL Editor</title>
85.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
85.15 </head>
85.16 <body>
85.17 <h1>About the Visual SQL Editor</h1>
85.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
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85.26 , double-click a rowset object or select a rowset object,
85.27 right-click and choose Edit SQL Statement. The Visual SQL Editor contains the
85.28 <a href="qe_diagram_pane.html">diagram pane</a>, the <a href="qe_grid_pane.html">grid pane</a>,
85.29 the <a href="qe_sql_pane.html">SQL pane</a>, and the <a href="qe_results_pane.html">results
85.30 pane</a>. </p>
85.31 <p>You can use this editor to:</p>
85.32 <ul>
85.33 <li><b>Create a query graphically.</b> In the topmost pane, the <a href="qe_diagram_pane.html">diagram pane</a>, add tables to a query by dragging them from the
85.34 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
85.35 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/server_nav/services_win_popup.html">
85.36 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
85.37 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
85.38 <param name="viewerSize" value="325,175">
85.39 <param name="text" value="Services window"></object>
85.40 . Lines between tables represent
85.41 joins. In the second pane from the top, the <a href="qe_grid_pane.html">grid pane</a>,
85.42 specify query criteria (including positional parameters) to add to the WHERE clause by selecting a column, right-clicking and
85.43 selecting Add Query Criteria to open the <a href="../dialogs/add_query_criteria.html">Add Query Criteria</a>
85.44 dialog box. In addition, you can specify options, such as the
85.45 columns to display, the rows to select,
85.46 and how to group rows. The SQL for the query you create appears in the SQL pane.</li>
85.47 <li><b>View the existing query.</b> In the third pane, the <a href="qe_sql_pane.html">SQL pane</a>, view the SQL code that will be sent to
85.48 the database. </li>
85.49 <li><b>Enter a query in the SQL pane.</b> In the SQL pane, edit the SQL code for the
85.50 query you created in the diagram and grid panes or type in the complete query. </li>
85.51 <li><b>Test the query.</b> In the SQL pane, right-click and and select Parse Query to make
85.52 sure the SQL query is syntactically correct.
85.53 A
85.54 representation of the results appears in the results pane. </li>
85.55 <li><b>View the data retrieved by the query.</b> In the SQL pane or the diagram pane,
85.56 right-click and select Run Query to execute the query. The data returned appears in the
85.57 bottom pane, the <a href="qe_results_pane.html">results pane</a>.</li>
85.58 </ul>
85.59 <dl>
85.60 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
85.61 <dd><a href="../../connect_data/aboutcompdata.html">About Components and Data</a></dd>
85.62 <dd><a href="../../connect_data/howtodata/create_sql_query.html">Creating an SQL Query</a></dd>
85.63 <dd><a href="../dialogs/add_query_criteria.html">Add Query Criteria Dialog Box</a></dd>
85.64 <dd><a href="../../connect_data/sql_query_supported.html">Supported SQL Queries</a></dd>
85.65 <dd><object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
85.66 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3schools.com/sql/default.asp">
85.67 <param name="text" value="W3 School SQL"></object></dd>
85.68 </dl>
85.69 <hr>
85.70 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
85.71 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
85.72 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
85.73 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
85.74 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
85.75 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20About the Visual SQL Editor">
85.76 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
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85.79 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
85.80 <tr>
85.81 <td> </td>
85.82 </tr>
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85.84 </body>
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85.87 +<html>
85.88 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
85.89 <!--
85.90 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
85.91 * All rights reserved.
85.92 * Use is subject to license terms.
85.93 -->
85.94 <head>
85.95 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
85.96 <title>About the Visual SQL Editor</title>
85.97 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
85.98 </head>
85.99 <body>
85.100 <h2>About the Visual SQL Editor</h2>
85.101 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
85.102 <p>The Visual SQL Editor enables you to view and create database queries written in
85.103 SQL. The SQL queries are saved as a property on the rowset. To open the Visual SQL Editor, in the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
85.104 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
85.105 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
85.106 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
85.107 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
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85.109 , double-click a rowset object or select a rowset object,
85.110 right-click and choose Edit SQL Statement. The Visual SQL Editor contains the
85.111 <a href="qe_diagram_pane.html">diagram pane</a>, the <a href="qe_grid_pane.html">grid pane</a>,
85.112 the <a href="qe_sql_pane.html">SQL pane</a>, and the <a href="qe_results_pane.html">results
85.113 pane</a>. </p>
85.114 <p>You can use this editor to:</p>
85.115 <ul>
85.116 <li><b>Create a query graphically.</b> In the topmost pane, the <a href="qe_diagram_pane.html">diagram pane</a>, add tables to a query by dragging them from the
85.117 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
85.118 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/server_nav/services_win_popup.html">
85.119 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
85.120 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
85.121 <param name="viewerSize" value="325,175">
85.122 <param name="text" value="Services window"></object>
85.123 . Lines between tables represent
85.124 joins. In the second pane from the top, the <a href="qe_grid_pane.html">grid pane</a>,
85.125 specify query criteria (including positional parameters) to add to the WHERE clause by selecting a column, right-clicking and
85.126 selecting Add Query Criteria to open the <a href="../dialogs/add_query_criteria.html">Add Query Criteria</a>
85.127 dialog box. In addition, you can specify options, such as the
85.128 columns to display, the rows to select,
85.129 and how to group rows. The SQL for the query you create appears in the SQL pane.</li>
85.130 <li><b>View the existing query.</b> In the third pane, the <a href="qe_sql_pane.html">SQL pane</a>, view the SQL code that will be sent to
85.131 the database. </li>
85.132 <li><b>Enter a query in the SQL pane.</b> In the SQL pane, edit the SQL code for the
85.133 query you created in the diagram and grid panes or type in the complete query. </li>
85.134 <li><b>Test the query.</b> In the SQL pane, right-click and and select Parse Query to make
85.135 sure the SQL query is syntactically correct.
85.136 A
85.137 representation of the results appears in the results pane. </li>
85.138 <li><b>View the data retrieved by the query.</b> In the SQL pane or the diagram pane,
85.139 right-click and select Run Query to execute the query. The data returned appears in the
85.140 bottom pane, the <a href="qe_results_pane.html">results pane</a>.</li>
85.141 </ul>
85.142 <dl>
85.143 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
85.144 <dd><a href="../../connect_data/aboutcompdata.html">About Components and Data</a></dd>
85.145 <dd><a href="../../connect_data/howtodata/create_sql_query.html">Creating an SQL Query</a></dd>
85.146 <dd><a href="../dialogs/add_query_criteria.html">Add Query Criteria Dialog Box</a></dd>
85.147 <dd><a href="../../connect_data/sql_query_supported.html">Supported SQL Queries</a></dd>
85.148 <dd><object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
85.149 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3schools.com/sql/default.asp">
85.150 <param name="text" value="W3 School SQL"></object></dd>
85.151 </dl>
85.152 <hr>
85.153 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
85.154 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
85.155 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
85.156 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
85.157 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
85.158 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20About the Visual SQL Editor">
85.159 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
85.160 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
85.161 <small><a href="../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
85.162 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
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85.164 <td> </td>
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86.4 -<html>
86.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
86.6 <!--
86.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
86.8 * All rights reserved.
86.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
86.10 -->
86.11 <head>
86.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
86.13 <title>About the Visual Designer</title>
86.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
86.15 </head>
86.16 <body>
86.17 <h1>About the Visual Designer</h1>
86.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
86.19 <p>The
86.20 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
86.21 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/editors/visual_designer_popup.html">
86.22 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
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86.24 <param name="viewerSize" value="500,500">
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86.26
86.27 opens automatically in the editing area,
86.28 the central area of the IDE, when you create a new project.
86.29 In this editor you edit your application's pages. You can drag
86.30 and drop components from the Palette and the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
86.31 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/server_nav/services_win_popup.html">
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86.33 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
86.34 <param name="viewerSize" value="325,175">
86.35 <param name="text" value="Services window"></object>
86.36 to the Visual Designer to create pages for your web application.
86.37 The Visual Designer has three buttonw at the top, Design,
86.38 JSP, and Java: </p>
86.39 <ul>
86.40 <li><b>JSP.</b> Switches the view to the <a href="about_jsp_editor.html">JSP Editor</a> for the current page. </li>
86.41 <li> <b>Design.</b> Switches the view from the JSP Editor to the Visual Designer, where you can see and work with your components.</li>
86.42 <li><b>Java.</b> Opens the current page bean in the <a href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/editing/csh/about_source_editor.html">Java Editor</a>. The page bean is a Java class that
86.43 declares all the JavaBeans objects that correspond to the JSP page
86.44 and the components in it. In this class you work with
86.45 Java code, like the code for the event handlers for your
86.46 JSP page's components.</li>
86.47 </ul>
86.48 <p><b>Here are some ways to work with the Visual Designer.</b></p>
86.49 <ul>
86.50 <li>When you drag components to the page, by default, the Visual Designer
86.51 arranges each component by specifying the component's absolute
86.52 CSS position. Where you place a component in the Visual Designer
86.53 is where it appears on the HTML page. You can use
86.54 the <a href="../palette/jsfstd/grid_panel.html">Grid Panel</a>
86.55 and <a href="../palette/jsfstd/group_panel.html">Group Panel</a>
86.56 components to arrange components in a group or you can <a href="../../components/howtocomponents/layout_comp.html">set the layout</a> of the entire page to use flow layout and position components from left to right on the first line. </li>
86.57 <li>If you select a component that you have added to the page,
86.58 you can view and edit its properties in the <a href="../../ui_elements/propsheets/propsheet_win.html">Properties window</a>. For
86.59 a description of some common component properties, see <a href="../../components/common_comp_props.html">Common
86.60 Component Properties</a>. </li>
86.61 <li>You can drag database tables, web services, and Enterprise JavaBeans components to
86.62 the page and bind components to them, as described in
86.63 <a href="../../connect_data/about_data_binding.html">About Binding Components to Data</a>.</li>
86.64 <li>You can select individual components and move them, and
86.65 you can drag a selection rectangle around a group of components
86.66 and move them as a group. </li>
86.67 <li>You can select multiple components and then right-click
86.68 one of the selected components and choose Align to align them to one another or to the underlying
86.69 grid. For descriptions of these actions, see <a href="../../components/howtocomponents/align_components.html">Aligning
86.70 Components</a> and <a href="../../components/howtocomponents/snap2grid.html">Setting
86.71 the Grid</a>.</li>
86.72 <li>You can stack components on each other (for example, dropping
86.73 an Input Text component on top of an image). You can also
86.74 nest components inside other components. For more information,
86.75 see <a href="../../components/howtocomponents/layer_comp.html">Stacking
86.76 Components</a> and <a href="../../components/howtocomponents/nest_comp.html">Nesting
86.77 Components</a>.</li>
86.78 <li>If you right-click the page itself, not a component in the
86.79 page, you see the following set of menu items:
86.80 <ul>
86.81 <li><b>Edit Java Source.</b> Opens the Java Editor
86.82 to display the page bean for this page, a Java class that
86.83 declares all the JavaBeans objects that correspond to the JSP page
86.84 and the components in it. In this class you work with
86.85 Java code like the code for the event handlers for your
86.86 JSP page's components.</li>
86.87 <li><b>Edit JSP Source.</b> Opens the JSP Editor to display the Java Server Pages (JSP) code for this page. </li>
86.88 <li><b>Align.</b> Aligns the components. Choose from the following options: Snap to Grid, Top, Middle, Bottom, Left, Center, and Right. </li>
86.89 <li><b>Virtual Forms.</b> Opens a dialog box in which you can define the <a href="../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual forms</a> for the page.</li>
86.90 <li><b>Paste.</b> If there is anything in the system paste buffer, such
86.91 as an image file you have selected and copied to the buffer, this item
86.92 is enabled. Clicking Paste copies the contents of the buffer to
86.93 the page. </li>
86.94 <li><b>Refresh.</b> Redraws the page. Especially useful
86.95 if components are not displaying properly.</li>
86.96 <li><b>Preview in Browser.</b> Opens the page as a static
86.97 web page so you can quickly see how the JSP code renders
86.98 in the default web browser. </li>
86.99 <li><b>Target Browser Window.</b> Enables you to set the
86.100 size of the web browser window that you expect your users
86.101 to be using, so that your design fits that size window.</li>
86.102 <li><b>Page Navigation.</b> Opens the <a href="about_navigation_editor.html">Page Flow editor</a> so you can link your pages together and create new pages to
86.103 link to.</li>
86.104 <!--<li><b>Properties.</b> Displays the <a href="../propsheets/page_props.html">property
86.105 sheet</a> for the page, where you can set properties like
86.106 the page title, the language, the language encoding, the
86.107 background color, the background image, the page layout,
86.108 and the cascading style sheet.</li> Not in the UI anymore. Saving in case it comes back. -bc-->
86.109 </ul>
86.110 </li>
86.111 </ul>
86.112 <dl>
86.113 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
86.114 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
86.115 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
86.116 <dd><a href="../../components/webform.html">About Pages</a></dd>
86.117 </dl>
86.118 <hr>
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86.120 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
86.121 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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86.141 * Use is subject to license terms.
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86.143 <head>
86.144 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
86.145 <title>About the Visual Designer</title>
86.146 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
86.147 </head>
86.148 <body>
86.149 <h2>About the Visual Designer</h2>
86.150 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
86.151 <p>The
86.152 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
86.153 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/editors/visual_designer_popup.html">
86.154 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
86.155 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
86.156 <param name="viewerSize" value="500,500">
86.157 <param name="text" value="Visual Designer"></object>
86.158
86.159 opens automatically in the editing area,
86.160 the central area of the IDE, when you create a new project.
86.161 In this editor you edit your application's pages. You can drag
86.162 and drop components from the Palette and the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
86.163 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/server_nav/services_win_popup.html">
86.164 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
86.165 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
86.166 <param name="viewerSize" value="325,175">
86.167 <param name="text" value="Services window"></object>
86.168 to the Visual Designer to create pages for your web application.
86.169 The Visual Designer has three buttonw at the top, Design,
86.170 JSP, and Java: </p>
86.171 <ul>
86.172 <li><b>JSP.</b> Switches the view to the <a href="about_jsp_editor.html">JSP Editor</a> for the current page. </li>
86.173 <li> <b>Design.</b> Switches the view from the JSP Editor to the Visual Designer, where you can see and work with your components.</li>
86.174 <li><b>Java.</b> Opens the current page bean in the <a href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/editing/csh/about_source_editor.html">Java Editor</a>. The page bean is a Java class that
86.175 declares all the JavaBeans objects that correspond to the JSP page
86.176 and the components in it. In this class you work with
86.177 Java code, like the code for the event handlers for your
86.178 JSP page's components.</li>
86.179 </ul>
86.180 <p><b>Here are some ways to work with the Visual Designer.</b></p>
86.181 <ul>
86.182 <li>When you drag components to the page, by default, the Visual Designer
86.183 arranges each component by specifying the component's absolute
86.184 CSS position. Where you place a component in the Visual Designer
86.185 is where it appears on the HTML page. You can use
86.186 the <a href="../palette/jsfstd/grid_panel.html">Grid Panel</a>
86.187 and <a href="../palette/jsfstd/group_panel.html">Group Panel</a>
86.188 components to arrange components in a group or you can <a href="../../components/howtocomponents/layout_comp.html">set the layout</a> of the entire page to use flow layout and position components from left to right on the first line. </li>
86.189 <li>If you select a component that you have added to the page,
86.190 you can view and edit its properties in the <a href="../../ui_elements/propsheets/propsheet_win.html">Properties window</a>. For
86.191 a description of some common component properties, see <a href="../../components/common_comp_props.html">Common
86.192 Component Properties</a>. </li>
86.193 <li>You can drag database tables, web services, and Enterprise JavaBeans components to
86.194 the page and bind components to them, as described in
86.195 <a href="../../connect_data/about_data_binding.html">About Binding Components to Data</a>.</li>
86.196 <li>You can select individual components and move them, and
86.197 you can drag a selection rectangle around a group of components
86.198 and move them as a group. </li>
86.199 <li>You can select multiple components and then right-click
86.200 one of the selected components and choose Align to align them to one another or to the underlying
86.201 grid. For descriptions of these actions, see <a href="../../components/howtocomponents/align_components.html">Aligning
86.202 Components</a> and <a href="../../components/howtocomponents/snap2grid.html">Setting
86.203 the Grid</a>.</li>
86.204 <li>You can stack components on each other (for example, dropping
86.205 an Input Text component on top of an image). You can also
86.206 nest components inside other components. For more information,
86.207 see <a href="../../components/howtocomponents/layer_comp.html">Stacking
86.208 Components</a> and <a href="../../components/howtocomponents/nest_comp.html">Nesting
86.209 Components</a>.</li>
86.210 <li>If you right-click the page itself, not a component in the
86.211 page, you see the following set of menu items:
86.212 <ul>
86.213 <li><b>Edit Java Source.</b> Opens the Java Editor
86.214 to display the page bean for this page, a Java class that
86.215 declares all the JavaBeans objects that correspond to the JSP page
86.216 and the components in it. In this class you work with
86.217 Java code like the code for the event handlers for your
86.218 JSP page's components.</li>
86.219 <li><b>Edit JSP Source.</b> Opens the JSP Editor to display the Java Server Pages (JSP) code for this page. </li>
86.220 <li><b>Align.</b> Aligns the components. Choose from the following options: Snap to Grid, Top, Middle, Bottom, Left, Center, and Right. </li>
86.221 <li><b>Virtual Forms.</b> Opens a dialog box in which you can define the <a href="../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual forms</a> for the page.</li>
86.222 <li><b>Paste.</b> If there is anything in the system paste buffer, such
86.223 as an image file you have selected and copied to the buffer, this item
86.224 is enabled. Clicking Paste copies the contents of the buffer to
86.225 the page. </li>
86.226 <li><b>Refresh.</b> Redraws the page. Especially useful
86.227 if components are not displaying properly.</li>
86.228 <li><b>Preview in Browser.</b> Opens the page as a static
86.229 web page so you can quickly see how the JSP code renders
86.230 in the default web browser. </li>
86.231 <li><b>Target Browser Window.</b> Enables you to set the
86.232 size of the web browser window that you expect your users
86.233 to be using, so that your design fits that size window.</li>
86.234 <li><b>Page Navigation.</b> Opens the <a href="about_navigation_editor.html">Page Flow editor</a> so you can link your pages together and create new pages to
86.235 link to.</li>
86.236 <!--<li><b>Properties.</b> Displays the <a href="../propsheets/page_props.html">property
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86.243 </ul>
86.244 <dl>
86.245 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
86.246 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
86.247 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
86.248 <dd><a href="../../components/webform.html">About Pages</a></dd>
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87.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/editors/qe_diagram_pane.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
87.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/editors/qe_diagram_pane.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
87.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
87.4 -<html>
87.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
87.6 <!--
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87.11 <head>
87.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
87.13 <title>About the Diagram Pane</title>
87.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
87.15 </head>
87.16 <body>
87.17 <h1>About the Diagram Pane </h1>
87.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
87.19 <p>The diagram pane, the top pane in the
87.20 <a href="about_query_editor.html">Visual SQL Editor</a>, displays the tables and joins in your query. Tables list their columns. Joins appear as lines between tables. Changes you make to your query in the diagram pane also appear in the <a href="qe_sql_pane.html">SQL pane</a>. </p>
87.21 <p>Some things you can do with tables:</p>
87.22 <ul>
87.23 <li>View the tables, columns, and joins in your query.</li>
87.24 <li>Move the tables in the Visual SQL Editor by dragging them to a new position.</li>
87.25 <li>Add tables to the query by dragging them from the
87.26 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
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87.30 <param name="viewerSize" value="325,175">
87.31 <param name="text" value="Services window"></object> or
87.32 by right-clicking in the Visual SQL Editor and choosing Add Table. </li>
87.33 <li>Remove a table from a query by selecting the table, right-clicking,
87.34 and choosing Remove Table From Query. You can also select a table and press the Delete
87.35 key or choose Edit > Delete from the main menu.</li>
87.36 <li>Set a table's alias by selecting the table and entering the new alias in the <a href="../../ui_elements/propsheets/propsheet_win.html">Properties window</a>.</li>
87.37 </ul>
87.38
87.39 <p>Some things you can do with joins: </p>
87.40 <ul>
87.41 <li>Set join properties, such as whether it's an INNER join or an OUTER join, by selecting the join and changing the properties in the Properties window. </li>
87.42 <li>Create joins between tables. The Visual SQL Editor automatically creates joins between tables based on
87.43 foreign key metadata, but you can create additional joins by dragging a column from one table onto
87.44 a column in a second table. For example, if you drag TABLE1.COLUMN1 to TABLE 2.COLUMN4, the
87.45 IDE adds the following code to the WHERE clause:
87.46 <p><code>WHERE TABLE1.COLUMN1 = TABLE 2.COLUMN4</code></p></li>
87.47 <li>Delete joins by selecting the
87.48 join line and pressing the Delete key. </li>
87.49 </ul>
87.50 <p>Some things you can do with columns:</p>
87.51 <ul>
87.52 <li>View the types of columns included in the query. A key icon indicates that the column is a
87.53 primary key; a primary key is a unique identifier for each value in a row, such as a Social
87.54 Security number. A key with an arrow indicates that the column is a foreign key; a foreign key
87.55 links an item in a row back to a primary key in another table.</li>
87.56 <!--From Paul: When time permits, add inline graphics for the key icon and the key with an arrow. Also
87.57 instead of defining "primary key" and "foreign key" in line, add definition topics for them,
87.58 because they could also be referenced from other topics. -->
87.59 <li>Add or remove columns from the query. To add a column, make sure that its checkbox
87.60 is selected. To remove a column, clear the checkbox.</li>
87.61 <li>Add a Group By clause by right-clicking the pane and choosing Group By. Group By groups the
87.62 results by row.</li>
87.63 <!-- From Paul: Add an example of a GROUP BY. Problem: we don't have any data values we sum in TravelCenter.
87.64 It's all text values to display. At some point, research this. Here's the syntax:
87.65 <li>
87.66 <pre>
87.67 SELECT ?, SUM (?) FROM ?
87.68 SELECT Company, SUM(Amount) FROM Sales</pre> --></ul>
87.69 <ul class="note">
87.70 <li>If the SQL query contains code that is not supported by the diagram pane,
87.71 the diagram pane becomes blank, but you might still be able to execute the
87.72 query. </li>
87.73 </ul>
87.74 <dl>
87.75 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
87.76 <dd><a href="about_query_editor.html">About the Visual SQL Editor</a></dd>
87.77 <dd><a href="../../connect_data/sql_query_supported.html">Supported SQL Queries</a></dd>
87.78 <dd><a href="../../connect_data/aboutcompdata.html">About Components and Data</a></dd>
87.79 <dd><a href="../../connect_data/howtodata/create_sql_query.html">Creating an SQL Query</a></dd>
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87.107 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
87.108 <title>About the Diagram Pane</title>
87.109 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
87.110 </head>
87.111 <body>
87.112 <h2>About the Diagram Pane </h2>
87.113 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
87.114 <p>The diagram pane, the top pane in the
87.115 <a href="about_query_editor.html">Visual SQL Editor</a>, displays the tables and joins in your query. Tables list their columns. Joins appear as lines between tables. Changes you make to your query in the diagram pane also appear in the <a href="qe_sql_pane.html">SQL pane</a>. </p>
87.116 <p>Some things you can do with tables:</p>
87.117 <ul>
87.118 <li>View the tables, columns, and joins in your query.</li>
87.119 <li>Move the tables in the Visual SQL Editor by dragging them to a new position.</li>
87.120 <li>Add tables to the query by dragging them from the
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87.126 <param name="text" value="Services window"></object> or
87.127 by right-clicking in the Visual SQL Editor and choosing Add Table. </li>
87.128 <li>Remove a table from a query by selecting the table, right-clicking,
87.129 and choosing Remove Table From Query. You can also select a table and press the Delete
87.130 key or choose Edit > Delete from the main menu.</li>
87.131 <li>Set a table's alias by selecting the table and entering the new alias in the <a href="../../ui_elements/propsheets/propsheet_win.html">Properties window</a>.</li>
87.132 </ul>
87.133
87.134 <p>Some things you can do with joins: </p>
87.135 <ul>
87.136 <li>Set join properties, such as whether it's an INNER join or an OUTER join, by selecting the join and changing the properties in the Properties window. </li>
87.137 <li>Create joins between tables. The Visual SQL Editor automatically creates joins between tables based on
87.138 foreign key metadata, but you can create additional joins by dragging a column from one table onto
87.139 a column in a second table. For example, if you drag TABLE1.COLUMN1 to TABLE 2.COLUMN4, the
87.140 IDE adds the following code to the WHERE clause:
87.141 <p><code>WHERE TABLE1.COLUMN1 = TABLE 2.COLUMN4</code></p></li>
87.142 <li>Delete joins by selecting the
87.143 join line and pressing the Delete key. </li>
87.144 </ul>
87.145 <p>Some things you can do with columns:</p>
87.146 <ul>
87.147 <li>View the types of columns included in the query. A key icon indicates that the column is a
87.148 primary key; a primary key is a unique identifier for each value in a row, such as a Social
87.149 Security number. A key with an arrow indicates that the column is a foreign key; a foreign key
87.150 links an item in a row back to a primary key in another table.</li>
87.151 <!--From Paul: When time permits, add inline graphics for the key icon and the key with an arrow. Also
87.152 instead of defining "primary key" and "foreign key" in line, add definition topics for them,
87.153 because they could also be referenced from other topics. -->
87.154 <li>Add or remove columns from the query. To add a column, make sure that its checkbox
87.155 is selected. To remove a column, clear the checkbox.</li>
87.156 <li>Add a Group By clause by right-clicking the pane and choosing Group By. Group By groups the
87.157 results by row.</li>
87.158 <!-- From Paul: Add an example of a GROUP BY. Problem: we don't have any data values we sum in TravelCenter.
87.159 It's all text values to display. At some point, research this. Here's the syntax:
87.160 <li>
87.161 <pre>
87.162 SELECT ?, SUM (?) FROM ?
87.163 SELECT Company, SUM(Amount) FROM Sales</pre> --></ul>
87.164 <ul class="note">
87.165 <li>If the SQL query contains code that is not supported by the diagram pane,
87.166 the diagram pane becomes blank, but you might still be able to execute the
87.167 query. </li>
87.168 </ul>
87.169 <dl>
87.170 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
87.171 <dd><a href="about_query_editor.html">About the Visual SQL Editor</a></dd>
87.172 <dd><a href="../../connect_data/sql_query_supported.html">Supported SQL Queries</a></dd>
87.173 <dd><a href="../../connect_data/aboutcompdata.html">About Components and Data</a></dd>
87.174 <dd><a href="../../connect_data/howtodata/create_sql_query.html">Creating an SQL Query</a></dd>
87.175 </dl>
87.176 <hr>
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88.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/editors/qe_grid_pane.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
88.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/editors/qe_grid_pane.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
88.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
88.4 -<html>
88.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
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88.8 * All rights reserved.
88.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
88.10 -->
88.11 <head>
88.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
88.13 <title>About the Grid Pane</title>
88.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
88.15 </head>
88.16 <body>
88.17 <h1>About the Grid Pane </h1>
88.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
88.19 <p>The grid pane,the second pane in the
88.20 <a href="about_query_editor.html">Visual SQL Editor</a>, displays the columns in the query and allows you to specify query criteria for each column. </p>
88.21 <p>Some things you can do with columns in the grid pane:</p>
88.22 <ul>
88.23 <li>View the columns in the query and the table each column belongs to.</li>
88.24 <li> Enter an alias for a field in the Alias field.</li>
88.25 <li>Add columns to the query by selecting the Output column or remove columns from the query by clearing the Output column. Once you remove a column, you must select the column in the <a href="qe_diagram_pane.html">diagram pane</a> or modify it in the <a href="qe_sql_pane.html">SQL pane</a> to add the column back to the query. </li>
88.26 <li>Sort the fields in a column by selecting the Sort Type and specifying the Sort Order.</li>
88.27 <li>Add criteria to a column by right-clicking on the column and choosing <a href="../dialogs/add_query_criteria.html">Add Query Criteria</a>.</li>
88.28 </ul>
88.29 <p>Changes you make to the query appear in the <a href="qe_diagram_pane.html">diagram pane</a> and <a href="qe_sql_pane.html">SQL pane</a>.</p>
88.30 <ul class="note">
88.31 <li>If the SQL query contains code that is not supported by the diagram pane,
88.32 the diagram pane becomes blank, but you might still be able to execute the query. </li>
88.33 </ul>
88.34 <dl>
88.35 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
88.36 <dd><a href="../../connect_data/aboutcompdata.html">About Components and Data</a><br>
88.37 <a href="about_query_editor.html">About the Visual SQL Editor</a><br>
88.38 <a href="../../connect_data/sql_query_supported.html">Supported SQL Queries</a> </dd>
88.39 </dl>
88.40 <hr>
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88.60 <!--
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88.62 * All rights reserved.
88.63 * Use is subject to license terms.
88.64 -->
88.65 <head>
88.66 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
88.67 <title>About the Grid Pane</title>
88.68 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
88.69 </head>
88.70 <body>
88.71 <h2>About the Grid Pane </h2>
88.72 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
88.73 <p>The grid pane,the second pane in the
88.74 <a href="about_query_editor.html">Visual SQL Editor</a>, displays the columns in the query and allows you to specify query criteria for each column. </p>
88.75 <p>Some things you can do with columns in the grid pane:</p>
88.76 <ul>
88.77 <li>View the columns in the query and the table each column belongs to.</li>
88.78 <li> Enter an alias for a field in the Alias field.</li>
88.79 <li>Add columns to the query by selecting the Output column or remove columns from the query by clearing the Output column. Once you remove a column, you must select the column in the <a href="qe_diagram_pane.html">diagram pane</a> or modify it in the <a href="qe_sql_pane.html">SQL pane</a> to add the column back to the query. </li>
88.80 <li>Sort the fields in a column by selecting the Sort Type and specifying the Sort Order.</li>
88.81 <li>Add criteria to a column by right-clicking on the column and choosing <a href="../dialogs/add_query_criteria.html">Add Query Criteria</a>.</li>
88.82 </ul>
88.83 <p>Changes you make to the query appear in the <a href="qe_diagram_pane.html">diagram pane</a> and <a href="qe_sql_pane.html">SQL pane</a>.</p>
88.84 <ul class="note">
88.85 <li>If the SQL query contains code that is not supported by the diagram pane,
88.86 the diagram pane becomes blank, but you might still be able to execute the query. </li>
88.87 </ul>
88.88 <dl>
88.89 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
88.90 <dd><a href="../../connect_data/aboutcompdata.html">About Components and Data</a><br>
88.91 <a href="about_query_editor.html">About the Visual SQL Editor</a><br>
88.92 <a href="../../connect_data/sql_query_supported.html">Supported SQL Queries</a> </dd>
88.93 </dl>
88.94 <hr>
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89.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/editors/qe_results_pane.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
89.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/editors/qe_results_pane.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
89.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
89.4 -<html>
89.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
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89.8 * All rights reserved.
89.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
89.10 -->
89.11 <head>
89.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
89.13 <title>About the Results Pane</title>
89.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
89.15 </head>
89.16 <body>
89.17 <h1>About the Results Pane </h1>
89.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
89.19 <p>The results pane, the bottom pane in the
89.20 <a href="about_query_editor.html">Visual SQL Editor</a>, displays the results returned when you test a query. To test a query,
89.21 right-click in the <a href="qe_sql_pane.html">SQL pane</a> or
89.22 <a href="qe_diagram_pane.html">diagram pane</a> and choose Run Query. Then check the results pane to make sure that the query produced the results you intended.</p>
89.23 <ul class="note">
89.24 <li>If the SQL query contains a syntax error, the results pane displays nothing.</li>
89.25 </ul><dl>
89.26 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
89.27 <dd><a href="../../connect_data/aboutcompdata.html">About Components and Data</a><br>
89.28 <a href="about_query_editor.html">About the Visual SQL Editor</a><br>
89.29 <a href="../../connect_data/sql_query_supported.html">Supported SQL Queries</a></dd>
89.30 </dl>
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89.34 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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89.57 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
89.58 <title>About the Results Pane</title>
89.59 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
89.60 </head>
89.61 <body>
89.62 <h2>About the Results Pane </h2>
89.63 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
89.64 <p>The results pane, the bottom pane in the
89.65 <a href="about_query_editor.html">Visual SQL Editor</a>, displays the results returned when you test a query. To test a query,
89.66 right-click in the <a href="qe_sql_pane.html">SQL pane</a> or
89.67 <a href="qe_diagram_pane.html">diagram pane</a> and choose Run Query. Then check the results pane to make sure that the query produced the results you intended.</p>
89.68 <ul class="note">
89.69 <li>If the SQL query contains a syntax error, the results pane displays nothing.</li>
89.70 </ul><dl>
89.71 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
89.72 <dd><a href="../../connect_data/aboutcompdata.html">About Components and Data</a><br>
89.73 <a href="about_query_editor.html">About the Visual SQL Editor</a><br>
89.74 <a href="../../connect_data/sql_query_supported.html">Supported SQL Queries</a></dd>
89.75 </dl>
89.76 <hr>
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90.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/editors/qe_sql_pane.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
90.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
90.4 -<html>
90.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
90.6 <!--
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90.10 -->
90.11 <head>
90.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
90.13 <title>About the SQL Pane</title>
90.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
90.15 </head>
90.16 <body>
90.17 <h1>About the SQL Pane </h1>
90.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
90.19 <p>The SQL pane, the third pane from the top in the
90.20 <a href="about_query_editor.html">Visual SQL Editor</a>, displays the text of the SQL query. </p>
90.21 <p>Some things you can do with queries in the SQL pane:</p>
90.22 <ul>
90.23 <li>Enter and edit SQL code. If you make changes in the SQL pane,
90.24 the diagram pane and grid pane are updated after you select
90.25 Parse Query.</li>
90.26 <li>Test the SQL query by right-clicking and choosing Run Query. A representation of the
90.27 results appear in the <a href="qe_results_pane.html">results pane</a>.</li>
90.28 <li>Parse the SQL query by right-clicking and choosing Parse Query.</li>
90.29 </ul>
90.30
90.31 <ul class="note">
90.32 <li>If the SQL pane contains code that is not supported by the <a href="qe_diagram_pane.html">diagram pane</a> or the <a href="qe_grid_pane.html">grid pane</a>,
90.33 the diagram and grid panes become blank, but you might still be able to execute the query. </li>
90.34 </ul>
90.35 <dl>
90.36 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
90.37 <dd><a href="../../connect_data/aboutcompdata.html">About Components and Data</a><br>
90.38 <a href="about_query_editor.html">About the Visual SQL Editor</a> <br>
90.39 <a href="../../connect_data/sql_query_supported.html">Supported SQL Queries</a> </dd>
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90.42 <param name="text" value="W3 School SQL"></object></dd>
90.43 </dl>
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90.67 * Use is subject to license terms.
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90.69 <head>
90.70 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
90.71 <title>About the SQL Pane</title>
90.72 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
90.73 </head>
90.74 <body>
90.75 <h2>About the SQL Pane </h2>
90.76 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
90.77 <p>The SQL pane, the third pane from the top in the
90.78 <a href="about_query_editor.html">Visual SQL Editor</a>, displays the text of the SQL query. </p>
90.79 <p>Some things you can do with queries in the SQL pane:</p>
90.80 <ul>
90.81 <li>Enter and edit SQL code. If you make changes in the SQL pane,
90.82 the diagram pane and grid pane are updated after you select
90.83 Parse Query.</li>
90.84 <li>Test the SQL query by right-clicking and choosing Run Query. A representation of the
90.85 results appear in the <a href="qe_results_pane.html">results pane</a>.</li>
90.86 <li>Parse the SQL query by right-clicking and choosing Parse Query.</li>
90.87 </ul>
90.88
90.89 <ul class="note">
90.90 <li>If the SQL pane contains code that is not supported by the <a href="qe_diagram_pane.html">diagram pane</a> or the <a href="qe_grid_pane.html">grid pane</a>,
90.91 the diagram and grid panes become blank, but you might still be able to execute the query. </li>
90.92 </ul>
90.93 <dl>
90.94 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
90.95 <dd><a href="../../connect_data/aboutcompdata.html">About Components and Data</a><br>
90.96 <a href="about_query_editor.html">About the Visual SQL Editor</a> <br>
90.97 <a href="../../connect_data/sql_query_supported.html">Supported SQL Queries</a> </dd>
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90.99 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3schools.com/sql/default.asp">
90.100 <param name="text" value="W3 School SQL"></object></dd>
90.101 </dl>
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90.105 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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91.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
91.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
91.4 -<html>
91.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
91.6 <!--
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91.11 <head>
91.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
91.13 <title>About the Navigator Window</title>
91.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
91.15 </head>
91.16 <body>
91.17 <h1>About the Navigator Window</h1>
91.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
91.19 <p>The
91.20 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
91.21 <param name="content" value="navigator_win_popup.html">
91.22 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
91.23 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
91.24 <param name="viewerSize" value="350,450">
91.25 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object>
91.26 provides you with a hierarchical view of the objects
91.27 in your application, both visible objects, such as components, and nonvisual
91.28 objects, such as RowSets, Validators, and Converters. To open the Navigator window, in the main toolbar, choose
91.29 Window > Navigating > Navigator. </p>
91.30 <p>The contents of this window change depending on what you are currently editing. When a visual JavaServer Faces page is open in Design mode in the Visual Designer, you see a node for the current page in the application
91.31 plus all the non-page managed beans, such as any session beans, application beans,
91.32 or request beans. The following list describes each node:</p>
91.33 <ul>
91.34 <li><b><i>page-name</i> node.</b> The <i>page-name</i> node shows all the
91.35 objects on the current page, including nonvisual objects like database table
91.36 RowSets, Validators, and Converters. The runtime scope of each page is Request, meaning that information is
91.37 not saved between page requests.</li>
91.38 <li><b>The beans nodes</b>. Bean properties are reflected here. You can edit the code for a bean in the
91.39 Java Editor by right-clicking the bean and choosing Edit Java Source. You typically add bean properties to a managed bean as described in <a href="../../web/about/webapps_quickref.html">Web Application Tasks: Quick Reference</a>.</li>
91.40 <ul>
91.41 <li><b>RequestBean node.</b> This bean has a runtime scope of Request. A request is a single transmission of an HTTP request from the client to the server plus the corresponding response, which can be another page. In most cases, the request begins with the clicking of a button or a link and ends with the response of an HTML page to be displayed. Use this bean to store information that you need to preserve for only a single user request, such as information to pass to the next page. Any value that you store in the Request Bean disappears as soon as the request ends.</li>
91.42 <li><b>SessionBean node.</b> By default, there is one session
91.43 bean for each project. This bean has a runtime scope of Session. Use this
91.44 bean to store information that you want to preserve
91.45 across page requests for a single user session, such as a user's logon information.</li>
91.46 <li><b>ApplicationBean node.</b> By default, there is one
91.47 application bean for each project. This bean has a runtime
91.48 scope of Application and is where you store information that
91.49 you want to preserve across all user sessions, such as the contents of
91.50 a drop down list showing a list of all countries.</li>
91.51 </ul>
91.52 </ul>
91.53 <h3>Using the Navigator Window</h3>
91.54 <p>You can use this window as follows: </p>
91.55 <ul>
91.56 <li> You can drop components directly from the Palette or <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
91.57 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/server_nav/services_win_popup.html">
91.58 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
91.59 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
91.60 <param name="viewerSize" value="325,175">
91.61 <param name="text" value="Services window"></object>
91.62 on
91.63 components in the Navigator window to determine the parent object. You can drop between components (when there are multiple
91.64 siblings) to control where in the list a child appears,
91.65 such as for the children of a grid panel. </li>
91.66 <li>You can reorder, and reparent, components by dragging them around within
91.67 the outline. For example you can drag a button from the form into a grid panel
91.68 component for example, or back out. </li>
91.69 <li>You can work with elements of a page that
91.70 are hard to select in the Visual Designer because they
91.71 are not visual or they are embedded in other components or simply referenced
91.72 by those components. For example, the checkbox group is composed of several other
91.73 components. If you select the <code>checkboxGroup</code> component in the
91.74 Outline window you can bind it to a bean property or database that will provide
91.75 the options displayed in the component. For more information,
91.76 see <a href="../palette/jsfstd/checkbox_list.html">Checkbox
91.77 Group Component</a>.
91.78 </li>
91.79 <!--
91.80 <li>Select visual and nonvisual components and copy or move
91.81 them to other pages.</li>
91.82 <li>Select nonvisual components and move them to the session
91.83 bean or application bean. Doing so changes the scope of a
91.84 component from request scope to session or application scope.</li>
91.85 -->
91.86 <li>Select a component's node and edit it. Right-click the node and choose Edit Java Source or Edit JSP Source. When a component node is highlighted in the Navigator window, you can edit its properties in the <a href="../propsheets/propsheet_win.html">Properties window</a>.</li>
91.87 <li>Right-click a component's node and work with the same contextual
91.88 menu choices as you would in the Visual Designer.</li>
91.89 <li>You can double-click any of the managed beans, such as SessionBean1, and edit the bean's source code. You typically do this when you want to add a property to the bean. </li>
91.90 </ul>
91.91 <dl>
91.92 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
91.93 <dd><a href="../../web/about/about_webapps.html">About Web Applications </a></dd>
91.94 <dd><a href="../editors/about_visual_editor.html">About the Visual Designer</a></dd>
91.95 <dd><a href="application_bean_node.html">Application Bean Node</a></dd>
91.96 <dd><a href="request_bean_node.html">Request Bean Node</a></dd>
91.97 <dd><a href="session_bean_node.html">Session Bean Node</a></dd>
91.98 </dl>
91.99 <dl>
91.100 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
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91.102 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-listbox_components.html">
91.103 <param name="text" value="Using Listbox Components"></object></dd></dl>
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91.128 -->
91.129 <head>
91.130 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
91.131 <title>About the Navigator Window</title>
91.132 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
91.133 </head>
91.134 <body>
91.135 <h2>About the Navigator Window</h2>
91.136 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
91.137 <p>The
91.138 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
91.139 <param name="content" value="navigator_win_popup.html">
91.140 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
91.141 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
91.142 <param name="viewerSize" value="350,450">
91.143 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object>
91.144 provides you with a hierarchical view of the objects
91.145 in your application, both visible objects, such as components, and nonvisual
91.146 objects, such as RowSets, Validators, and Converters. To open the Navigator window, in the main toolbar, choose
91.147 Window > Navigating > Navigator. </p>
91.148 <p>The contents of this window change depending on what you are currently editing. When a visual JavaServer Faces page is open in Design mode in the Visual Designer, you see a node for the current page in the application
91.149 plus all the non-page managed beans, such as any session beans, application beans,
91.150 or request beans. The following list describes each node:</p>
91.151 <ul>
91.152 <li><b><i>page-name</i> node.</b> The <i>page-name</i> node shows all the
91.153 objects on the current page, including nonvisual objects like database table
91.154 RowSets, Validators, and Converters. The runtime scope of each page is Request, meaning that information is
91.155 not saved between page requests.</li>
91.156 <li><b>The beans nodes</b>. Bean properties are reflected here. You can edit the code for a bean in the
91.157 Java Editor by right-clicking the bean and choosing Edit Java Source. You typically add bean properties to a managed bean as described in <a href="../../web/about/webapps_quickref.html">Web Application Tasks: Quick Reference</a>.</li>
91.158 <ul>
91.159 <li><b>RequestBean node.</b> This bean has a runtime scope of Request. A request is a single transmission of an HTTP request from the client to the server plus the corresponding response, which can be another page. In most cases, the request begins with the clicking of a button or a link and ends with the response of an HTML page to be displayed. Use this bean to store information that you need to preserve for only a single user request, such as information to pass to the next page. Any value that you store in the Request Bean disappears as soon as the request ends.</li>
91.160 <li><b>SessionBean node.</b> By default, there is one session
91.161 bean for each project. This bean has a runtime scope of Session. Use this
91.162 bean to store information that you want to preserve
91.163 across page requests for a single user session, such as a user's logon information.</li>
91.164 <li><b>ApplicationBean node.</b> By default, there is one
91.165 application bean for each project. This bean has a runtime
91.166 scope of Application and is where you store information that
91.167 you want to preserve across all user sessions, such as the contents of
91.168 a drop down list showing a list of all countries.</li>
91.169 </ul>
91.170 </ul>
91.171 <h3>Using the Navigator Window</h3>
91.172 <p>You can use this window as follows: </p>
91.173 <ul>
91.174 <li> You can drop components directly from the Palette or <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
91.175 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/server_nav/services_win_popup.html">
91.176 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
91.177 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
91.178 <param name="viewerSize" value="325,175">
91.179 <param name="text" value="Services window"></object>
91.180 on
91.181 components in the Navigator window to determine the parent object. You can drop between components (when there are multiple
91.182 siblings) to control where in the list a child appears,
91.183 such as for the children of a grid panel. </li>
91.184 <li>You can reorder, and reparent, components by dragging them around within
91.185 the outline. For example you can drag a button from the form into a grid panel
91.186 component for example, or back out. </li>
91.187 <li>You can work with elements of a page that
91.188 are hard to select in the Visual Designer because they
91.189 are not visual or they are embedded in other components or simply referenced
91.190 by those components. For example, the checkbox group is composed of several other
91.191 components. If you select the <code>checkboxGroup</code> component in the
91.192 Outline window you can bind it to a bean property or database that will provide
91.193 the options displayed in the component. For more information,
91.194 see <a href="../palette/jsfstd/checkbox_list.html">Checkbox
91.195 Group Component</a>.
91.196 </li>
91.197 <!--
91.198 <li>Select visual and nonvisual components and copy or move
91.199 them to other pages.</li>
91.200 <li>Select nonvisual components and move them to the session
91.201 bean or application bean. Doing so changes the scope of a
91.202 component from request scope to session or application scope.</li>
91.203 -->
91.204 <li>Select a component's node and edit it. Right-click the node and choose Edit Java Source or Edit JSP Source. When a component node is highlighted in the Navigator window, you can edit its properties in the <a href="../propsheets/propsheet_win.html">Properties window</a>.</li>
91.205 <li>Right-click a component's node and work with the same contextual
91.206 menu choices as you would in the Visual Designer.</li>
91.207 <li>You can double-click any of the managed beans, such as SessionBean1, and edit the bean's source code. You typically do this when you want to add a property to the bean. </li>
91.208 </ul>
91.209 <dl>
91.210 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
91.211 <dd><a href="../../web/about/about_webapps.html">About Web Applications </a></dd>
91.212 <dd><a href="../editors/about_visual_editor.html">About the Visual Designer</a></dd>
91.213 <dd><a href="application_bean_node.html">Application Bean Node</a></dd>
91.214 <dd><a href="request_bean_node.html">Request Bean Node</a></dd>
91.215 <dd><a href="session_bean_node.html">Session Bean Node</a></dd>
91.216 </dl>
91.217 <dl>
91.218 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
91.219 <dd><object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
91.220 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-listbox_components.html">
91.221 <param name="text" value="Using Listbox Components"></object></dd></dl>
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92.13 <title>Options: Visual Designer</title>
92.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
92.15 </head>
92.16 <body>
92.17 <h1>Options: Visual Web Tab </h1>
92.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
92.19 <p>Use this tab to configure and modify general Visual Designer default settings. You can access this tab by choosing Tools > Options on Microsoft Windows or UNIX systems, or choosing NetBeans > Preferences on Macintosh systems, clicking Miscellaneous, and then the Visual Web tab.</p>
92.20 <p> You can change the following:</p>
92.21 <ul>
92.22 <li><b>Target Browser Window.</b> Sets the size of the target browser used in the Visual Designer. The default is set to Any Browser. For more information, see the description of the Target Browser pop-up menu in <a href="../editors/about_visual_editor.html">About the Visual Designer</a>. </li>
92.23 <li><b>Default Font Size.</b> Sets the default font size for pages opened in Java EE projects in the Visual Designer. The default value is 16, a common size used in web browsers. For design experience that more closely matches the runtime rendering of your applications, you can set this value to match what you see in web browsers that your applications are likely to run in. <ul class="note">
92.24 <li>This setting affects only Java EE projects, because the components used by those projects have relative fonts. Projects that use J2SE 1.4 or earlier have components that use absolute fonts, and those are not affected by this setting. </li>
92.25 </ul></li>
92.26 <li><b>Grid Height.</b> Sets the grid height. The default grid height is set to 24 </li>
92.27 <li><b>Grid Width.</b> Sets the grid width. The default grid width is set to 24. </li>
92.28 <li><b>Show Grid.</b> If selected, a grid is displayd in the Visual Designer. </li>
92.29 <li><b>Snap to Grid</b>. If selected, components you add or move in the Visual Designer are positioned on the nearest grid lines. For more information, see <a href="../../components/howtocomponents/snap2grid.html">Seting the Grid</a>. </li>
92.30 </ul>
92.31 You can also change the way data providers and RowSets appear in the IDE by changing the following:
92.32 <ul>
92.33 <li><b>Suffix for Data Providers.</b> The IDE names a newly created data provider by adding the value of this option to the database table name. You can change the default suffix, <code>DataProvider</code>.</li>
92.34 <li><b>Suffix for RowSets. </b>The IDE names a newly created rowset by adding the value of this option to the database table name. You can change the default suffix, <code>RowSet</code>. </li>
92.35 </ul>
92.36 <p>When you drag and drop a database element onto a page, the IDE creates a cached rowset data provider. The following properties control the rowset to which the IDE binds the data provider:</p>
92.37 <ul>
92.38 <li><b>Create RowSets in Session.</b> This option is selected by default. If selected, when you drag and drop a database table on a page or a request bean, the IDE creates a rowset in the project's <code>SessionBean</code>, making the table available for an entire user session, which is usually the desired behavior. If this setting is not selected, the IDE creates the rowset where you drop the table, such as the page bean for the page on which you drop the table.</li>
92.39 <li><b>Check for Duplicate RowSets</b>. This option is selected by default. If selected, when you drag and drop a database table onto a page or a request bean, the IDE checks for other rowsets that are based on the same table. If a matching rowset exists, the IDE displays a message asking if the new cached rowset data provider should reuse the existing rowset or create a new rowset. If this setting is not selected, the IDE automatically creates a new rowset.</li>
92.40 </ul>
92.41 <dl>
92.42 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
92.43 <dd><a href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/configure/options_editor.html">Options Window</a></dd>
92.44 <dd><a href="../server_nav/add_new_data_provider.html">Add New Data Provider with Rowset Dialog Box</a></dd>
92.45 </dl>
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92.73 <title>Options: Visual Designer</title>
92.74 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
92.75 </head>
92.76 <body>
92.77 <h2>Options: Visual Web Tab </h2>
92.78 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
92.79 <p>Use this tab to configure and modify general Visual Designer default settings. You can access this tab by choosing Tools > Options on Microsoft Windows or UNIX systems, or choosing NetBeans > Preferences on Macintosh systems, clicking Miscellaneous, and then the Visual Web tab.</p>
92.80 <p> You can change the following:</p>
92.81 <ul>
92.82 <li><b>Target Browser Window.</b> Sets the size of the target browser used in the Visual Designer. The default is set to Any Browser. For more information, see the description of the Target Browser pop-up menu in <a href="../editors/about_visual_editor.html">About the Visual Designer</a>. </li>
92.83 <li><b>Default Font Size.</b> Sets the default font size for pages opened in Java EE projects in the Visual Designer. The default value is 16, a common size used in web browsers. For design experience that more closely matches the runtime rendering of your applications, you can set this value to match what you see in web browsers that your applications are likely to run in. <ul class="note">
92.84 <li>This setting affects only Java EE projects, because the components used by those projects have relative fonts. Projects that use J2SE 1.4 or earlier have components that use absolute fonts, and those are not affected by this setting. </li>
92.85 </ul></li>
92.86 <li><b>Grid Height.</b> Sets the grid height. The default grid height is set to 24 </li>
92.87 <li><b>Grid Width.</b> Sets the grid width. The default grid width is set to 24. </li>
92.88 <li><b>Show Grid.</b> If selected, a grid is displayd in the Visual Designer. </li>
92.89 <li><b>Snap to Grid</b>. If selected, components you add or move in the Visual Designer are positioned on the nearest grid lines. For more information, see <a href="../../components/howtocomponents/snap2grid.html">Seting the Grid</a>. </li>
92.90 </ul>
92.91 You can also change the way data providers and RowSets appear in the IDE by changing the following:
92.92 <ul>
92.93 <li><b>Suffix for Data Providers.</b> The IDE names a newly created data provider by adding the value of this option to the database table name. You can change the default suffix, <code>DataProvider</code>.</li>
92.94 <li><b>Suffix for RowSets. </b>The IDE names a newly created rowset by adding the value of this option to the database table name. You can change the default suffix, <code>RowSet</code>. </li>
92.95 </ul>
92.96 <p>When you drag and drop a database element onto a page, the IDE creates a cached rowset data provider. The following properties control the rowset to which the IDE binds the data provider:</p>
92.97 <ul>
92.98 <li><b>Create RowSets in Session.</b> This option is selected by default. If selected, when you drag and drop a database table on a page or a request bean, the IDE creates a rowset in the project's <code>SessionBean</code>, making the table available for an entire user session, which is usually the desired behavior. If this setting is not selected, the IDE creates the rowset where you drop the table, such as the page bean for the page on which you drop the table.</li>
92.99 <li><b>Check for Duplicate RowSets</b>. This option is selected by default. If selected, when you drag and drop a database table onto a page or a request bean, the IDE checks for other rowsets that are based on the same table. If a matching rowset exists, the IDE displays a message asking if the new cached rowset data provider should reuse the existing rowset or create a new rowset. If this setting is not selected, the IDE automatically creates a new rowset.</li>
92.100 </ul>
92.101 <dl>
92.102 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
92.103 <dd><a href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/configure/options_editor.html">Options Window</a></dd>
92.104 <dd><a href="../server_nav/add_new_data_provider.html">Add New Data Provider with Rowset Dialog Box</a></dd>
92.105 </dl>
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93.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/add_remove_list.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
93.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/add_remove_list.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
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93.13 <title>Add Remove List Component</title>
93.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
93.15 </head>
93.16 <body>
93.17 <h1>Add Remove List Component</h1>
93.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
93.19 <p>You can drag the Add Remove List component <img src="../../../images/bh_addremove_list_icon.gif" alt="Add Remove List icon"> from
93.20 the Palette's Composite category to the Visual Designer to create a component that
93.21 enables the user to select items from a list of items, and then add them to or remove them from another list of items. </p>
93.22 <ul class="note">
93.23 <li>
93.24 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
93.25 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
93.26 </li>
93.27 </ul>
93.28
93.29 <p>This component is composed of two listboxes, one for available options and one for selected options, together with buttons to move the options between the lists. Optionally, you can add buttons to order the selected options. </p>
93.30 <p>In the <a href="propsheets/bh_addremovelist_props.html">Add Remove component properties window</a>, you can set the component's properties.</p>
93.31 <p>Here are some things you can do with the component: </p>
93.32 <ul>
93.33 <li>Use the <code>items</code> property to specify the options from which the web application user can choose. See <a href="#BindToData">Bind to Data</a> below. </li>
93.34 <li>Use the <code>selected</code> property to associate the component with a model object that represents the current choice, by setting the value to an expression that corresponds to a property of a managed bean. You can right-click the component and choose Property Bindings to bind the <code>selected</code> property.
93.35 <p>The first time the component is rendered, the option that corresponds to the value of the <code>selected</code> model object property is marked as selected by using the equals method on the model object. </p>
93.36 </li>
93.37 <li>To optionally specify a label for the component, either set the <code>label</code> property or associate a Label component with the component.</li>
93.38 <li>Right-click the component and choose one of the following pop-up menu items:
93.39 <ul>
93.40 <li><b>Edit Event Handler. </b>Write code for one of the following event handlers.
93.41 <ul>
93.42 <li><b>validate. </b>Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>validate</code> method so you can insert code to validate the value of the component.</li>
93.43 <li><b>processValueChange.</b> Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>processValueChange</code> method so you can insert code that executes when the value of this component changes. For example, the user changes the value of another component that is controlling the value of this component.</li>
93.44 </ul>
93.45 </li>
93.46 <li><b>Set Initial Focus.</b> Gives this component focus when the user opens the page.</li>
93.47 <li><b>Auto-Submit on Change.</b> Causes the form to be automatically submitted if the value of the component changes. Sets the component's JavaScript onclick property to <code>common_timeoutSubmitForm(this.form, '<i>component-id</i>');</code>. At runtime, this code causes the form to be automatically submitted if the user changes the component value. Once the form is submitted, conversion and validation occur on the server and any value change listener methods execute, and then the page is redisplayed.
93.48 <p>A component configured to Auto-Submit on Change can use <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual forms</a> to limit the input fields that are processed when the form is submitted. If the auto-submit component is defined to submit a virtual form, only the participants in that virtual form will be processed when the auto-submit occurs.</p>
93.49 </li>
93.50 <li><b><a name="BindToData">Bind to Data.</a></b> Bind the component's <code>items</code> property to an object or to a data provider for a database table, web service, or Enterprise JavaBeans object.
93.51 <ul>
93.52 <li>To bind the <code>items</code> property to an object, select the Bind to Object tab and then select a bean property that will be used to populate the list. The bean property must be an <code>Object</code> array, map, or collection whose members are all subclasses of <code>com.sun.rave.web.ui.model.Option</code>.
93.53 </li>
93.54 <li>To bind the <code>items</code> property to a data provider that will be used to populate the list, select the Bind to Data Provider tab and choose a data provider. If there are none, you must add a database table, web service, or Enterprise JavaBeans object to the page. For more information, see <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_list_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box: List Component</a>.</li>
93.55 </ul>
93.56 </li>
93.57 <li><b>Property Bindings.</b> Bind the component's properties to an object or data provider. A typical property to bind is the <code>selected</code> property, which you can bind to an <code>Object</code> array, array of primitives, or <code>ArrayList</code>. You must have added the array to a managed bean, such as the <a href="../../navigator_win/session_bean_node.html">session bean</a>, as a property. You can use this bean property to evaluate what the user chose after the page is submitted.</li>
93.58 <li><b>Configure Default Options.</b> Enables you to edit the default <code>addRemoveList#defaultOptions</code> object and change the displayed list items. It is more likely that you will want to bind the <code>items</code> property to a database or object to use to set list items, as described above under Bind to Data. </li>
93.59 <li><b>Configure Virtual Forms.</b> Enables you to add the component to a <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>.
93.60
93.61 </li>
93.62 </ul>
93.63 </li>
93.64 </ul>
93.65 <ul class="warning">
93.66 <li>The Javadoc and code completion for the Add Remove List component show a <code>getSelectedItems()</code> method, which returns an <code>Iterator</code>. Do not use this method, as it is intended for internal rendering purposes only and does not reflect the actual selected items.
93.67 </li>
93.68 </ul>
93.69 <dl>
93.70 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
93.71 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
93.72 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
93.73 With Components</a></dd>
93.74 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
93.75 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
93.76 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
93.77 </dl>
93.78 <dl>
93.79 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
93.80
93.81 <dd>
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93.83 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
93.84 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
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93.86 </dd>
93.87
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93.115 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
93.116 <title>Add Remove List Component</title>
93.117 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
93.118 </head>
93.119 <body>
93.120 <h2>Add Remove List Component</h2>
93.121 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
93.122 <p>You can drag the Add Remove List component <img src="../../../images/bh_addremove_list_icon.gif" alt="Add Remove List icon"> from
93.123 the Palette's Composite category to the Visual Designer to create a component that
93.124 enables the user to select items from a list of items, and then add them to or remove them from another list of items. </p>
93.125 <ul class="note">
93.126 <li>
93.127 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
93.128 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
93.129 </li>
93.130 </ul>
93.131
93.132 <p>This component is composed of two listboxes, one for available options and one for selected options, together with buttons to move the options between the lists. Optionally, you can add buttons to order the selected options. </p>
93.133 <p>In the <a href="propsheets/bh_addremovelist_props.html">Add Remove component properties window</a>, you can set the component's properties.</p>
93.134 <p>Here are some things you can do with the component: </p>
93.135 <ul>
93.136 <li>Use the <code>items</code> property to specify the options from which the web application user can choose. See <a href="#BindToData">Bind to Data</a> below. </li>
93.137 <li>Use the <code>selected</code> property to associate the component with a model object that represents the current choice, by setting the value to an expression that corresponds to a property of a managed bean. You can right-click the component and choose Property Bindings to bind the <code>selected</code> property.
93.138 <p>The first time the component is rendered, the option that corresponds to the value of the <code>selected</code> model object property is marked as selected by using the equals method on the model object. </p>
93.139 </li>
93.140 <li>To optionally specify a label for the component, either set the <code>label</code> property or associate a Label component with the component.</li>
93.141 <li>Right-click the component and choose one of the following pop-up menu items:
93.142 <ul>
93.143 <li><b>Edit Event Handler. </b>Write code for one of the following event handlers.
93.144 <ul>
93.145 <li><b>validate. </b>Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>validate</code> method so you can insert code to validate the value of the component.</li>
93.146 <li><b>processValueChange.</b> Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>processValueChange</code> method so you can insert code that executes when the value of this component changes. For example, the user changes the value of another component that is controlling the value of this component.</li>
93.147 </ul>
93.148 </li>
93.149 <li><b>Set Initial Focus.</b> Gives this component focus when the user opens the page.</li>
93.150 <li><b>Auto-Submit on Change.</b> Causes the form to be automatically submitted if the value of the component changes. Sets the component's JavaScript onclick property to <code>common_timeoutSubmitForm(this.form, '<i>component-id</i>');</code>. At runtime, this code causes the form to be automatically submitted if the user changes the component value. Once the form is submitted, conversion and validation occur on the server and any value change listener methods execute, and then the page is redisplayed.
93.151 <p>A component configured to Auto-Submit on Change can use <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual forms</a> to limit the input fields that are processed when the form is submitted. If the auto-submit component is defined to submit a virtual form, only the participants in that virtual form will be processed when the auto-submit occurs.</p>
93.152 </li>
93.153 <li><b><a name="BindToData">Bind to Data.</a></b> Bind the component's <code>items</code> property to an object or to a data provider for a database table, web service, or Enterprise JavaBeans object.
93.154 <ul>
93.155 <li>To bind the <code>items</code> property to an object, select the Bind to Object tab and then select a bean property that will be used to populate the list. The bean property must be an <code>Object</code> array, map, or collection whose members are all subclasses of <code>com.sun.rave.web.ui.model.Option</code>.
93.156 </li>
93.157 <li>To bind the <code>items</code> property to a data provider that will be used to populate the list, select the Bind to Data Provider tab and choose a data provider. If there are none, you must add a database table, web service, or Enterprise JavaBeans object to the page. For more information, see <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_list_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box: List Component</a>.</li>
93.158 </ul>
93.159 </li>
93.160 <li><b>Property Bindings.</b> Bind the component's properties to an object or data provider. A typical property to bind is the <code>selected</code> property, which you can bind to an <code>Object</code> array, array of primitives, or <code>ArrayList</code>. You must have added the array to a managed bean, such as the <a href="../../navigator_win/session_bean_node.html">session bean</a>, as a property. You can use this bean property to evaluate what the user chose after the page is submitted.</li>
93.161 <li><b>Configure Default Options.</b> Enables you to edit the default <code>addRemoveList#defaultOptions</code> object and change the displayed list items. It is more likely that you will want to bind the <code>items</code> property to a database or object to use to set list items, as described above under Bind to Data. </li>
93.162 <li><b>Configure Virtual Forms.</b> Enables you to add the component to a <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>.
93.163
93.164 </li>
93.165 </ul>
93.166 </li>
93.167 </ul>
93.168 <ul class="warning">
93.169 <li>The Javadoc and code completion for the Add Remove List component show a <code>getSelectedItems()</code> method, which returns an <code>Iterator</code>. Do not use this method, as it is intended for internal rendering purposes only and does not reflect the actual selected items.
93.170 </li>
93.171 </ul>
93.172 <dl>
93.173 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
93.174 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
93.175 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
93.176 With Components</a></dd>
93.177 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
93.178 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
93.179 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
93.180 </dl>
93.181 <dl>
93.182 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
93.183
93.184 <dd>
93.185 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
93.186 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
93.187 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
93.188 </object>
93.189 </dd>
93.190
93.191 </dl>
93.192 <hr>
93.193 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
93.194 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
93.195 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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93.199 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
93.200 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
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93.202 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
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94.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/alert.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
94.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/alert.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
94.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
94.4 -<html>
94.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
94.6 <!--
94.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
94.8 * All rights reserved.
94.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
94.10 -->
94.11 <head>
94.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
94.13 <title>Alert Component</title>
94.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
94.15 </head>
94.16 <body>
94.17
94.18 <h1>Alert Component</h1>
94.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small>
94.20
94.21 <p>You can drag an Alert component <img src="../../../images/bh_alert_icon.gif" alt="Alert component icon"> from the Palette's Composite category to the Visual Designer to create an alert message that displays directly on the page. An alert message consists
94.22 of an icon depicting the type of alert (information, warning,
94.23 or error) and a summary message, plus an optional detail message. </p>
94.24 <ul class="note">
94.25 <li>
94.26 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
94.27 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
94.28 </li>
94.29 </ul>
94.30
94.31 <ul class="warning">
94.32 <li>If the <code>summary</code> property is not defined, the Alert component will not be displayed. </li>
94.33 </ul>
94.34 <p>After dragging the button to the Visual Designer, you can:</p>
94.35 <ul>
94.36 <li>Begin typing the text of the summary message. </li>
94.37 <li>Select the button and edit its properties in the Alert's <a href="propsheets/bh_alert_props.html">Properties window</a>. Some typical properties you might set are:
94.38 <ul>
94.39 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the component. In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is the name of the <code>Alert</code> object.</li>
94.40 <li><b>summary.</b> The short text message indicating what the alert is about.</li>
94.41 <li><b>detail. </b> A longer text message providing more detail than the summary. </li>
94.42 <li><b>type. </b> The severity of the alert, which determines the icon that appears to the left of the summary. Choose an item from the property's drop down list and you can see the icon change in the Visual Designer. </li>
94.43 </ul></li>
94.44 <li>Right-click the alert and choose one of several actions:
94.45 <ul>
94.46 <li> <b>Edit action Event Handler.</b> Code the action event handler, the method that is called when the user clicks a hyperlink that was added to the detail section by setting the <code>urlText</code> property in the Properties window. This method determines which page or resource to open based on specified conditions. The action method typically processes mouse clicks and returns a string indicating the name of a page navigation case (the page in your application to display next). The default name for the method is <i><code>alert-id</code></i><code>_action</code>, where <i>alert-id</i> is the value of the Alert component's <code>id</code> property. </li>
94.47 <li><b>Bind to Data. </b>Dynamically set the summary text. The text comes from the object or data provider you specify, such as a column of a database table. For more information, see <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>. </li>
94.48 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind properties of the component in addition to the <code>summary</code> property to other objects or bean properties that update this component's properties automatically.</li>
94.49 <li><b>Preview in Browser</b>. See how the page renders in the default web browser for your system. </li>
94.50 </ul>
94.51 </li>
94.52 </ul>
94.53
94.54 <dl>
94.55 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt> <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
94.56 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
94.57 With Components</a></dd>
94.58 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
94.59
94.60 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
94.61 </dl>
94.62 <dl>
94.63 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
94.64
94.65 <dd>
94.66 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
94.67 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
94.68 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
94.69 </object>
94.70 </dd>
94.71 </dl>
94.72 <hr>
94.73 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
94.74 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
94.75 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
94.76 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
94.77 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
94.78 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Alert Component">
94.79 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
94.80 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
94.81 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
94.82 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
94.83 <tr>
94.84 <td> </td>
94.85 </tr>
94.86 </table>
94.87
94.88 </body>
94.89 </html>
94.90 \ No newline at end of file
94.91 +<html>
94.92 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
94.93 <!--
94.94 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
94.95 * All rights reserved.
94.96 * Use is subject to license terms.
94.97 -->
94.98 <head>
94.99 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
94.100 <title>Alert Component</title>
94.101 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
94.102 </head>
94.103 <body>
94.104
94.105 <h2>Alert Component</h2>
94.106 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small>
94.107
94.108 <p>You can drag an Alert component <img src="../../../images/bh_alert_icon.gif" alt="Alert component icon"> from the Palette's Composite category to the Visual Designer to create an alert message that displays directly on the page. An alert message consists
94.109 of an icon depicting the type of alert (information, warning,
94.110 or error) and a summary message, plus an optional detail message. </p>
94.111 <ul class="note">
94.112 <li>
94.113 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
94.114 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
94.115 </li>
94.116 </ul>
94.117
94.118 <ul class="warning">
94.119 <li>If the <code>summary</code> property is not defined, the Alert component will not be displayed. </li>
94.120 </ul>
94.121 <p>After dragging the button to the Visual Designer, you can:</p>
94.122 <ul>
94.123 <li>Begin typing the text of the summary message. </li>
94.124 <li>Select the button and edit its properties in the Alert's <a href="propsheets/bh_alert_props.html">Properties window</a>. Some typical properties you might set are:
94.125 <ul>
94.126 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the component. In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is the name of the <code>Alert</code> object.</li>
94.127 <li><b>summary.</b> The short text message indicating what the alert is about.</li>
94.128 <li><b>detail. </b> A longer text message providing more detail than the summary. </li>
94.129 <li><b>type. </b> The severity of the alert, which determines the icon that appears to the left of the summary. Choose an item from the property's drop down list and you can see the icon change in the Visual Designer. </li>
94.130 </ul></li>
94.131 <li>Right-click the alert and choose one of several actions:
94.132 <ul>
94.133 <li> <b>Edit action Event Handler.</b> Code the action event handler, the method that is called when the user clicks a hyperlink that was added to the detail section by setting the <code>urlText</code> property in the Properties window. This method determines which page or resource to open based on specified conditions. The action method typically processes mouse clicks and returns a string indicating the name of a page navigation case (the page in your application to display next). The default name for the method is <i><code>alert-id</code></i><code>_action</code>, where <i>alert-id</i> is the value of the Alert component's <code>id</code> property. </li>
94.134 <li><b>Bind to Data. </b>Dynamically set the summary text. The text comes from the object or data provider you specify, such as a column of a database table. For more information, see <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>. </li>
94.135 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind properties of the component in addition to the <code>summary</code> property to other objects or bean properties that update this component's properties automatically.</li>
94.136 <li><b>Preview in Browser</b>. See how the page renders in the default web browser for your system. </li>
94.137 </ul>
94.138 </li>
94.139 </ul>
94.140
94.141 <dl>
94.142 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt> <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
94.143 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
94.144 With Components</a></dd>
94.145 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
94.146
94.147 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
94.148 </dl>
94.149 <dl>
94.150 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
94.151
94.152 <dd>
94.153 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
94.154 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
94.155 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
94.156 </object>
94.157 </dd>
94.158 </dl>
94.159 <hr>
94.160 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
94.161 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
94.162 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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94.167 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
94.168 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
94.169 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
94.170 <tr>
94.171 <td> </td>
94.172 </tr>
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95.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/anchor.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
95.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/anchor.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
95.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
95.4 -<html>
95.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
95.6 <!--
95.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
95.8 * All rights reserved.
95.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
95.10 -->
95.11 <head>
95.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
95.13 <title>Anchor Component</title>
95.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
95.15 </head>
95.16 <body>
95.17
95.18 <h1>Anchor Component</h1>
95.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
95.20
95.21 <p>You can drag an Anchor component <img src="../../../images/bh_anchor_icon.gif" alt="Anchor Component icon"> from the Palette's Basic category to the Visual Designer to create a named anchor in your page. The HTML equivalent of this component is <code><a name=<i>targetname</i>></a></code>. The name of the anchor component, set in its <code>id</code> property, is the target name. </p>
95.22 <ul class="note">
95.23 <li>
95.24 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
95.25 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
95.26 </li>
95.27 </ul>
95.28
95.29 <p>For example, you drop an anchor at the bottom of a page and see that its name is anchor1. You then add a hyperlink to the top of the page and set the hyperlink's <code>url</code> property to <code>#anchor1</code> to link it to the anchor. </p>
95.30 <p>Drop the anchor on the page at the location to which you want the page to scroll when the user clicks a link to the anchor. You can also drag the anchor to another location on the page.</p>
95.31 <p>If you want to link to an anchor in another page, use a hyperlink component and set its <code>url</code> property by using the property editor to navigate to the anchor. For example, if the page is named <code>Page2.jsp </code>and the anchor on that page is named <code>anchor1</code>, the resulting value of the hyperlink's <code>url</code> property is <code>/faces/Page2.jsp#anchor1</code>.</p>
95.32 <dl>
95.33 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
95.34 <dd><a href="propsheets/bh_anchor_props.html">Anchor Component Properties Window</a></dd> <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
95.35 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
95.36 With Components</a></dd>
95.37 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
95.38 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
95.39 </dl>
95.40 <dl>
95.41 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
95.42
95.43 <dd>
95.44 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
95.45 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
95.46 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
95.47 </object>
95.48 </dd>
95.49 </dl>
95.50
95.51 <hr>
95.52 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
95.53 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
95.54 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
95.55 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
95.56 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
95.57 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Anchor Component">
95.58 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
95.59 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
95.60 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
95.61 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
95.62 <tr>
95.63 <td> </td>
95.64 </tr>
95.65 </table>
95.66 </body>
95.67 </html>
95.68 \ No newline at end of file
95.69 +<html>
95.70 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
95.71 <!--
95.72 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
95.73 * All rights reserved.
95.74 * Use is subject to license terms.
95.75 -->
95.76 <head>
95.77 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
95.78 <title>Anchor Component</title>
95.79 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
95.80 </head>
95.81 <body>
95.82
95.83 <h2>Anchor Component</h2>
95.84 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
95.85
95.86 <p>You can drag an Anchor component <img src="../../../images/bh_anchor_icon.gif" alt="Anchor Component icon"> from the Palette's Basic category to the Visual Designer to create a named anchor in your page. The HTML equivalent of this component is <code><a name=<i>targetname</i>></a></code>. The name of the anchor component, set in its <code>id</code> property, is the target name. </p>
95.87 <ul class="note">
95.88 <li>
95.89 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
95.90 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
95.91 </li>
95.92 </ul>
95.93
95.94 <p>For example, you drop an anchor at the bottom of a page and see that its name is anchor1. You then add a hyperlink to the top of the page and set the hyperlink's <code>url</code> property to <code>#anchor1</code> to link it to the anchor. </p>
95.95 <p>Drop the anchor on the page at the location to which you want the page to scroll when the user clicks a link to the anchor. You can also drag the anchor to another location on the page.</p>
95.96 <p>If you want to link to an anchor in another page, use a hyperlink component and set its <code>url</code> property by using the property editor to navigate to the anchor. For example, if the page is named <code>Page2.jsp </code>and the anchor on that page is named <code>anchor1</code>, the resulting value of the hyperlink's <code>url</code> property is <code>/faces/Page2.jsp#anchor1</code>.</p>
95.97 <dl>
95.98 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
95.99 <dd><a href="propsheets/bh_anchor_props.html">Anchor Component Properties Window</a></dd> <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
95.100 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
95.101 With Components</a></dd>
95.102 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
95.103 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
95.104 </dl>
95.105 <dl>
95.106 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
95.107
95.108 <dd>
95.109 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
95.110 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
95.111 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
95.112 </object>
95.113 </dd>
95.114 </dl>
95.115
95.116 <hr>
95.117 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
95.118 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
95.119 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
95.120 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
95.121 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
95.122 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Anchor Component">
95.123 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
95.124 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
95.125 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
95.126 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
95.127 <tr>
95.128 <td> </td>
95.129 </tr>
95.130 </table>
95.131 </body>
95.132 </html>
95.133 \ No newline at end of file
96.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/breadcrumbs.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
96.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/breadcrumbs.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
96.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
96.4 -<html>
96.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
96.6 <!--
96.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
96.8 * All rights reserved.
96.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
96.10 -->
96.11 <head>
96.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
96.13 <title>Breadcrumbs Component</title>
96.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
96.15 </head>
96.16 <body>
96.17 <h1>Breadcrumbs Component</h1>
96.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
96.19 <p>You can drag the Breadcrumbs component
96.20 <img src="../../../images/bh_breadcrumbs_icon.gif" alt="breadcrumbs icon"> from the Palette's Composite category to the Visual Designer to create a container for hyperlink components separated by right angle brackets (<code>></code>). The initial component has a single hyperlink in it that points to the current page. </p>
96.21 <ul class="note">
96.22 <li>
96.23 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
96.24 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
96.25 </li>
96.26 </ul>
96.27
96.28 <p>A typical use of Breadcrumbs is to show the user's location in an application by displaying the path through the application's page hierarchy to the current page. Each page in the path is a link that can be used to navigate to other
96.29 locations in the application. </p>
96.30 <p>A Breadcrumbs component typically contains <a href="hyperlink.html">Hyperlink Components</a>. If you drop a hyperlink component on a Breadcrumbs component, it is added to the list at the end. You can see these components displayed as hierarchical nodes in the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a> after you add a Breadcrumbs component to your page. </p>
96.31 <p>Alternatively, you can populate the list of hyperlinks by setting the <code>pages</code> property to point to an array or list of <code>Hyperlink</code> objects that you manage in a JavaBean. To bind the <code>pages</code> property to an object or data provider, right-click the component in the page and choose Bind to Data. </p>
96.32 <p>You can set the Breadcrumbs component's properties in the component's <a href="propsheets/bh_breadcrumbs_props.html">Properties window</a>. </p>
96.33 <dl>
96.34 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt> <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
96.35 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
96.36 With Components</a></dd>
96.37 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
96.38 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
96.39
96.40 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
96.41 </dl>
96.42 <dl>
96.43 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
96.44
96.45 <dd>
96.46 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
96.47 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
96.48 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
96.49 </object>
96.50 </dd>
96.51 </dl>
96.52
96.53 <hr>
96.54 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
96.55 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
96.56 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
96.57 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
96.58 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
96.59 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Breadcrumbs Component">
96.60 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
96.61 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
96.62 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
96.63 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
96.64 <tr>
96.65 <td> </td>
96.66 </tr>
96.67 </table>
96.68 </body>
96.69 </html>
96.70 \ No newline at end of file
96.71 +<html>
96.72 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
96.73 <!--
96.74 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
96.75 * All rights reserved.
96.76 * Use is subject to license terms.
96.77 -->
96.78 <head>
96.79 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
96.80 <title>Breadcrumbs Component</title>
96.81 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
96.82 </head>
96.83 <body>
96.84 <h2>Breadcrumbs Component</h2>
96.85 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
96.86 <p>You can drag the Breadcrumbs component
96.87 <img src="../../../images/bh_breadcrumbs_icon.gif" alt="breadcrumbs icon"> from the Palette's Composite category to the Visual Designer to create a container for hyperlink components separated by right angle brackets (<code>></code>). The initial component has a single hyperlink in it that points to the current page. </p>
96.88 <ul class="note">
96.89 <li>
96.90 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
96.91 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
96.92 </li>
96.93 </ul>
96.94
96.95 <p>A typical use of Breadcrumbs is to show the user's location in an application by displaying the path through the application's page hierarchy to the current page. Each page in the path is a link that can be used to navigate to other
96.96 locations in the application. </p>
96.97 <p>A Breadcrumbs component typically contains <a href="hyperlink.html">Hyperlink Components</a>. If you drop a hyperlink component on a Breadcrumbs component, it is added to the list at the end. You can see these components displayed as hierarchical nodes in the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a> after you add a Breadcrumbs component to your page. </p>
96.98 <p>Alternatively, you can populate the list of hyperlinks by setting the <code>pages</code> property to point to an array or list of <code>Hyperlink</code> objects that you manage in a JavaBean. To bind the <code>pages</code> property to an object or data provider, right-click the component in the page and choose Bind to Data. </p>
96.99 <p>You can set the Breadcrumbs component's properties in the component's <a href="propsheets/bh_breadcrumbs_props.html">Properties window</a>. </p>
96.100 <dl>
96.101 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt> <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
96.102 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
96.103 With Components</a></dd>
96.104 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
96.105 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
96.106
96.107 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
96.108 </dl>
96.109 <dl>
96.110 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
96.111
96.112 <dd>
96.113 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
96.114 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
96.115 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
96.116 </object>
96.117 </dd>
96.118 </dl>
96.119
96.120 <hr>
96.121 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
96.122 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
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96.126 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Breadcrumbs Component">
96.127 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
96.128 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
96.129 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
96.130 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
96.131 <tr>
96.132 <td> </td>
96.133 </tr>
96.134 </table>
96.135 </body>
96.136 </html>
96.137 \ No newline at end of file
97.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/button.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
97.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/button.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
97.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
97.4 -<html>
97.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
97.6 <!--
97.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
97.8 * All rights reserved.
97.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
97.10 -->
97.11 <head>
97.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
97.13 <title>Button Component</title>
97.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
97.15 </head>
97.16 <body>
97.17
97.18 <h1>Button Component</h1>
97.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
97.20
97.21 <p>You can drag a Button component <img src="../../../images/bhbutnicon.gif" alt="Button icon"> from the Palette's Basic category to the Visual Designer to create a button that the user can click to perform an action like submitting or resetting a form. </p>
97.22 <ul class="note">
97.23 <li>
97.24 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
97.25 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
97.26 </li>
97.27 </ul>
97.28
97.29 <p>When the web page is generated, the Button becomes an HTML <code><input type="<i>type</i>"></code> element for which the <i>type</i> value can be <code>submit</code> or <code>reset</code>.</p>
97.30 <p>After dragging the button to the Visual Designer, you can:</p>
97.31 <ul>
97.32 <li>Type in a new label for the button. Typing a new label sets the <code>text</code> property.</li>
97.33 <li>Select the button and either drag it to another location on the page or resize it by dragging its selection handles.</li>
97.34 <li>Select the button and edit its properties in the Button's <a href="propsheets/bh_button_props.html">Properties window</a>. Some typical properties you might set are:
97.35 <ul>
97.36 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the button. In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is the name of the <code>Button</code> object.</li>
97.37 <li><b>text.</b> The text that appears on the button, also known as its label. You can set the default value as text, and you can bind the value to a database table if you want the displayed button name updated dynamically.</li>
97.38 <li><b>alt. </b> The alternate text for the button graphic, text that describes the graphic element in the HTML page, is readable by screen readers, and displays when the user has display of images turned off in the web browser.</li>
97.39 <li><b>mini. </b> Makes the button and its label smaller than the standard size button.</li>
97.40 <li> <b>primary. </b>Changes the appearance of the button to make it stand out in a group of buttons. </li>
97.41 <li><b>imageURL. </b> The URL or file name for an image to be displayed in lieu of the standard button image and button text. Click the ellipsis (...) button either to enter a URL or to navigate to the image file.
97.42 <p>If necessary, you can add an image file to your list of resources in the property editor by choosing Add File. After selecting a file, you see the image displayed on your button. You can see and images you add to your list of resources in the <a href="../../project_nav/projectlogical.html">Projects window</a> under <i>project-name</i> > Web Pages > resources. </p>
97.43 <ul>
97.44 <li>If this property is specified, the rendered HTML <code><input></code> element's <code>type</code> is <code>image</code> and the button is a submit button that uses the specified image. </li>
97.45 <li>If this property is not specified, the button looks like a standard button with the button's label (displayed text) specified in the <code>text</code> property.</li>
97.46 </ul></li>
97.47 </ul>
97.48 </li>
97.49 <li>Right-click the button and choose one of several actions:
97.50 <ul>
97.51 <li><b>Edit action Event Handler.</b> Code the action event handler, the button method that is called when the user clicks the button.
97.52 <p>If all you want to do is have the button display another page when the user clicks it, you do not need an action method. The easiest thing to do is open the page in the Navigation Editor, click the page and then click the button, and then drag to the page you want the button to open. See <a href="../../../multiple_forms/howtomultiforms/set_form_navigation.html">Setting Up Static Page Navigation</a> for more information.</p>
97.53 <p>If you want the button to be able to determine which page to open based on certain conditions, then you need an action method. The action method typically processes button clicks and returns a string indicating the name of a page navigation case (the page in your application to display next). The default name for the method is <i><code>button-id</code></i><code>_action</code>, where <i>button-id</i> is the value of the button's <code>id</code> property. For more information, see <a href="../../../multiple_forms/howtomultiforms/dynamic_form_navigation.html">Setting Up Dynamic Page Navigation</a>. </p>
97.54 </li>
97.55 <li><b>Bind to Data. </b>Dynamically set the text that appears on the button. You can bind the component's <code>text</code> property to an object or a data provider, as described in the topic <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>. </li>
97.56 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind properties of the component in addition to the <code>text</code> property to other objects or bean properties that update this component's properties automatically.</li>
97.57 <li><b>Configure Virtual Forms.</b> Enables you to add the component to a <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>.</li>
97.58 </ul>
97.59 </li>
97.60 </ul>
97.61
97.62 <dl>
97.63 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt> <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
97.64 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
97.65 With Components</a></dd>
97.66 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
97.67
97.68 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
97.69 </dl>
97.70 <dl>
97.71 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
97.72
97.73 <dd>
97.74 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
97.75 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
97.76 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
97.77 </object>
97.78 </dd>
97.79
97.80
97.81 </dl>
97.82
97.83 <hr>
97.84 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
97.85 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
97.86 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
97.87 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
97.88 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
97.89 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Button Component">
97.90 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
97.91 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
97.92 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
97.93 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
97.94 <tr>
97.95 <td> </td>
97.96 </tr>
97.97 </table>
97.98 </body>
97.99 </html>
97.100 \ No newline at end of file
97.101 +<html>
97.102 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
97.103 <!--
97.104 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
97.105 * All rights reserved.
97.106 * Use is subject to license terms.
97.107 -->
97.108 <head>
97.109 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
97.110 <title>Button Component</title>
97.111 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
97.112 </head>
97.113 <body>
97.114
97.115 <h2>Button Component</h2>
97.116 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
97.117
97.118 <p>You can drag a Button component <img src="../../../images/bhbutnicon.gif" alt="Button icon"> from the Palette's Basic category to the Visual Designer to create a button that the user can click to perform an action like submitting or resetting a form. </p>
97.119 <ul class="note">
97.120 <li>
97.121 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
97.122 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
97.123 </li>
97.124 </ul>
97.125
97.126 <p>When the web page is generated, the Button becomes an HTML <code><input type="<i>type</i>"></code> element for which the <i>type</i> value can be <code>submit</code> or <code>reset</code>.</p>
97.127 <p>After dragging the button to the Visual Designer, you can:</p>
97.128 <ul>
97.129 <li>Type in a new label for the button. Typing a new label sets the <code>text</code> property.</li>
97.130 <li>Select the button and either drag it to another location on the page or resize it by dragging its selection handles.</li>
97.131 <li>Select the button and edit its properties in the Button's <a href="propsheets/bh_button_props.html">Properties window</a>. Some typical properties you might set are:
97.132 <ul>
97.133 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the button. In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is the name of the <code>Button</code> object.</li>
97.134 <li><b>text.</b> The text that appears on the button, also known as its label. You can set the default value as text, and you can bind the value to a database table if you want the displayed button name updated dynamically.</li>
97.135 <li><b>alt. </b> The alternate text for the button graphic, text that describes the graphic element in the HTML page, is readable by screen readers, and displays when the user has display of images turned off in the web browser.</li>
97.136 <li><b>mini. </b> Makes the button and its label smaller than the standard size button.</li>
97.137 <li> <b>primary. </b>Changes the appearance of the button to make it stand out in a group of buttons. </li>
97.138 <li><b>imageURL. </b> The URL or file name for an image to be displayed in lieu of the standard button image and button text. Click the ellipsis (...) button either to enter a URL or to navigate to the image file.
97.139 <p>If necessary, you can add an image file to your list of resources in the property editor by choosing Add File. After selecting a file, you see the image displayed on your button. You can see and images you add to your list of resources in the <a href="../../project_nav/projectlogical.html">Projects window</a> under <i>project-name</i> > Web Pages > resources. </p>
97.140 <ul>
97.141 <li>If this property is specified, the rendered HTML <code><input></code> element's <code>type</code> is <code>image</code> and the button is a submit button that uses the specified image. </li>
97.142 <li>If this property is not specified, the button looks like a standard button with the button's label (displayed text) specified in the <code>text</code> property.</li>
97.143 </ul></li>
97.144 </ul>
97.145 </li>
97.146 <li>Right-click the button and choose one of several actions:
97.147 <ul>
97.148 <li><b>Edit action Event Handler.</b> Code the action event handler, the button method that is called when the user clicks the button.
97.149 <p>If all you want to do is have the button display another page when the user clicks it, you do not need an action method. The easiest thing to do is open the page in the Navigation Editor, click the page and then click the button, and then drag to the page you want the button to open. See <a href="../../../multiple_forms/howtomultiforms/set_form_navigation.html">Setting Up Static Page Navigation</a> for more information.</p>
97.150 <p>If you want the button to be able to determine which page to open based on certain conditions, then you need an action method. The action method typically processes button clicks and returns a string indicating the name of a page navigation case (the page in your application to display next). The default name for the method is <i><code>button-id</code></i><code>_action</code>, where <i>button-id</i> is the value of the button's <code>id</code> property. For more information, see <a href="../../../multiple_forms/howtomultiforms/dynamic_form_navigation.html">Setting Up Dynamic Page Navigation</a>. </p>
97.151 </li>
97.152 <li><b>Bind to Data. </b>Dynamically set the text that appears on the button. You can bind the component's <code>text</code> property to an object or a data provider, as described in the topic <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>. </li>
97.153 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind properties of the component in addition to the <code>text</code> property to other objects or bean properties that update this component's properties automatically.</li>
97.154 <li><b>Configure Virtual Forms.</b> Enables you to add the component to a <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>.</li>
97.155 </ul>
97.156 </li>
97.157 </ul>
97.158
97.159 <dl>
97.160 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt> <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
97.161 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
97.162 With Components</a></dd>
97.163 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
97.164
97.165 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
97.166 </dl>
97.167 <dl>
97.168 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
97.169
97.170 <dd>
97.171 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
97.172 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
97.173 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
97.174 </object>
97.175 </dd>
97.176
97.177
97.178 </dl>
97.179
97.180 <hr>
97.181 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
97.182 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
97.183 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
97.184 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
97.185 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
97.186 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Button Component">
97.187 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
97.188 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
97.189 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
97.190 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
97.191 <tr>
97.192 <td> </td>
97.193 </tr>
97.194 </table>
97.195 </body>
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98.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/calendar.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
98.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/calendar.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
98.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
98.4 -<html>
98.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
98.6 <!--
98.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
98.8 * All rights reserved.
98.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
98.10 -->
98.11 <head>
98.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
98.13 <title>Calendar Component</title>
98.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
98.15 </head>
98.16 <body>
98.17
98.18 <h1>Calendar Component</h1>
98.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
98.20
98.21 <p>You can drag the Calendar component <img src="../../../images/bh_calendar_icon.gif" alt="calendar component icon"> from the Palette's Basic category to a page open in the Visual Designer to create an entry field with an integrated calendar pop-up to help the user pick dates for the field.</p>
98.22 <ul class="note">
98.23 <li>
98.24 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
98.25 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
98.26 </li>
98.27 </ul>
98.28
98.29 <p>You can also drop the calendar on a container component, like a table cell or group box. </p>
98.30 <p>After dragging the component to the Visual Designer, you can do a number of things with it:</p>
98.31 <ul>
98.32 <li>Select the component and edit its properties in the Calendar <a href="propsheets/bh_calendar_props.html">Properties window</a>. Some typical properties you might set are:
98.33 <ul>
98.34 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the Calendar component. In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is the name of the <code>Calendar</code> object.</li>
98.35 <li><b>columns.</b> This property determines the width of the calendar's text field. </li>
98.36 <li><b>label.</b> The text of the label displayed with the component, if any.
98.37 <ul class="note">
98.38 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
98.39 </ul>
98.40 </li>
98.41 <li><b>minDate, maxDate.</b> Specify the minimum and maximum dates that the user can set in the calendar. Default values are the current year and four years from the current year, for a total span of five years. </li>
98.42 <li><b>labelLevel.</b>A number that affects the appearance of the label. 1 (Strong) is larger and bold. 2 (Medium), the default, is smaller and bold. 3 (Weak) is smaller and normal (not bold). This property takes effect only if the label property is set. </li>
98.43 <li><b>imageURL.</b> Specifies an image file to be displayed with the calendar. </li>
98.44 </ul>
98.45 </li>
98.46 <li>Right-click the component and choose one of the following pop-up menu items:
98.47 <ul>
98.48 <li><b>Edit Event Handler. </b>Write code for one of the following event handlers.
98.49 <ul>
98.50 <li><b>validate. </b>Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>validate</code> method so you can insert code to validate the value of the component.</li>
98.51 <li><b>processValueChange.</b> Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>processValueChange</code> method so you can insert code that executes when the value of this component changes (for example, the user changes the value of another component that is controlling the value of this component).</li>
98.52 </ul>
98.53 </li>
98.54 <li><b>Set Initial Focus.</b> Gives this component focus when the user opens the page.</li>
98.55 <li><b>Auto-Submit on Change.</b> Causes the form to be automatically submitted if the value of the component changes. Sets the component's JavaScript <code>onclick</code> property to <code>common_timeoutSubmitForm(this.form, '<i>component-id</i>');</code>. At runtime, this code causes the form to be automatically submitted if the user changes the component value. Once the form is submitted, conversion and validation occur on the server and any value change listener methods execute, and then the page is redisplayed.
98.56 <p>A component configured to Auto-Submit on Change can use <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual forms</a> to limit the input fields that are processed when the form is submitted. If the auto-submit component is defined to submit a virtual form, only the participants in that virtual form will be processed when the auto-submit occurs.</p>
98.57 </li>
98.58 <li><b>Bind to Data</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you bind the <code>selectedDate</code> property to an object or to a data provider, so you can evaluate the date that the user chose after the page is submitted. For more information on using this dialog box, see <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>.</li>
98.59 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind properties of the component in addition to the <code>selectedDate</code> property to other objects or bean properties that can update this component's properties automatically.</li>
98.60 <li><b>Configure Virtual Forms.</b> Enables you to add the component to a <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>.</li>
98.61 <li><b>Align</b>. If you have multiple components selected, you can determine how they align with one another. If only the current component is selected, you can choose whether the component aligns with (snaps to) the background grid when you move it around.</li>
98.62 <li> <b>Preview in Browser</b>. See how the page renders in the default web browser for your system. </li>
98.63 </ul>
98.64 </li>
98.65 </ul>
98.66
98.67 <dl>
98.68 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt> <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
98.69 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
98.70 With Components</a></dd>
98.71 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
98.72
98.73 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
98.74 </dl>
98.75 <dl>
98.76 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
98.77
98.78 <dd>
98.79 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
98.80 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
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98.83 </dd>
98.84
98.85
98.86 </dl>
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98.113 <head>
98.114 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
98.115 <title>Calendar Component</title>
98.116 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
98.117 </head>
98.118 <body>
98.119
98.120 <h2>Calendar Component</h2>
98.121 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
98.122
98.123 <p>You can drag the Calendar component <img src="../../../images/bh_calendar_icon.gif" alt="calendar component icon"> from the Palette's Basic category to a page open in the Visual Designer to create an entry field with an integrated calendar pop-up to help the user pick dates for the field.</p>
98.124 <ul class="note">
98.125 <li>
98.126 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
98.127 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
98.128 </li>
98.129 </ul>
98.130
98.131 <p>You can also drop the calendar on a container component, like a table cell or group box. </p>
98.132 <p>After dragging the component to the Visual Designer, you can do a number of things with it:</p>
98.133 <ul>
98.134 <li>Select the component and edit its properties in the Calendar <a href="propsheets/bh_calendar_props.html">Properties window</a>. Some typical properties you might set are:
98.135 <ul>
98.136 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the Calendar component. In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is the name of the <code>Calendar</code> object.</li>
98.137 <li><b>columns.</b> This property determines the width of the calendar's text field. </li>
98.138 <li><b>label.</b> The text of the label displayed with the component, if any.
98.139 <ul class="note">
98.140 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
98.141 </ul>
98.142 </li>
98.143 <li><b>minDate, maxDate.</b> Specify the minimum and maximum dates that the user can set in the calendar. Default values are the current year and four years from the current year, for a total span of five years. </li>
98.144 <li><b>labelLevel.</b>A number that affects the appearance of the label. 1 (Strong) is larger and bold. 2 (Medium), the default, is smaller and bold. 3 (Weak) is smaller and normal (not bold). This property takes effect only if the label property is set. </li>
98.145 <li><b>imageURL.</b> Specifies an image file to be displayed with the calendar. </li>
98.146 </ul>
98.147 </li>
98.148 <li>Right-click the component and choose one of the following pop-up menu items:
98.149 <ul>
98.150 <li><b>Edit Event Handler. </b>Write code for one of the following event handlers.
98.151 <ul>
98.152 <li><b>validate. </b>Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>validate</code> method so you can insert code to validate the value of the component.</li>
98.153 <li><b>processValueChange.</b> Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>processValueChange</code> method so you can insert code that executes when the value of this component changes (for example, the user changes the value of another component that is controlling the value of this component).</li>
98.154 </ul>
98.155 </li>
98.156 <li><b>Set Initial Focus.</b> Gives this component focus when the user opens the page.</li>
98.157 <li><b>Auto-Submit on Change.</b> Causes the form to be automatically submitted if the value of the component changes. Sets the component's JavaScript <code>onclick</code> property to <code>common_timeoutSubmitForm(this.form, '<i>component-id</i>');</code>. At runtime, this code causes the form to be automatically submitted if the user changes the component value. Once the form is submitted, conversion and validation occur on the server and any value change listener methods execute, and then the page is redisplayed.
98.158 <p>A component configured to Auto-Submit on Change can use <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual forms</a> to limit the input fields that are processed when the form is submitted. If the auto-submit component is defined to submit a virtual form, only the participants in that virtual form will be processed when the auto-submit occurs.</p>
98.159 </li>
98.160 <li><b>Bind to Data</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you bind the <code>selectedDate</code> property to an object or to a data provider, so you can evaluate the date that the user chose after the page is submitted. For more information on using this dialog box, see <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>.</li>
98.161 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind properties of the component in addition to the <code>selectedDate</code> property to other objects or bean properties that can update this component's properties automatically.</li>
98.162 <li><b>Configure Virtual Forms.</b> Enables you to add the component to a <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>.</li>
98.163 <li><b>Align</b>. If you have multiple components selected, you can determine how they align with one another. If only the current component is selected, you can choose whether the component aligns with (snaps to) the background grid when you move it around.</li>
98.164 <li> <b>Preview in Browser</b>. See how the page renders in the default web browser for your system. </li>
98.165 </ul>
98.166 </li>
98.167 </ul>
98.168
98.169 <dl>
98.170 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt> <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
98.171 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
98.172 With Components</a></dd>
98.173 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
98.174
98.175 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
98.176 </dl>
98.177 <dl>
98.178 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
98.179
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98.186
98.187
98.188 </dl>
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99.11 <head>
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99.13 <title>Checkbox Component</title>
99.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
99.15 </head>
99.16 <body>
99.17
99.18 <h1>Checkbox Component</h1>
99.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
99.20
99.21 <p>You can drag the Checkbox component <img src="../../../images/bh_checkbox_icon.gif" alt="checkbox component icon"> from the Palette's Basic category to the Visual Designer to create a single checkbox with an optional label. </p>
99.22 <ul class="note">
99.23 <li>
99.24 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
99.25 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
99.26 </li>
99.27 </ul>
99.28
99.29 <p>If you want a set of checkboxes that is preformatted with labels in a group, you can use a
99.30 <a href="checkbox_group.html">Checkbox Group component</a> instead.</p>
99.31 <p>You can drop a checkbox on a container component, like a table cell or group box. </p>
99.32 <p> A checkbox can represent any object, whether the object is of a predefined class like <code>Boolean</code>, <code>Byte</code>, <code>Character</code>, <code>Double</code>, <code>Float</code>, <code>Integer</code>, <code>Long</code>, <code>Short</code>, <code>String</code>, or of a class you define. A checkbox can also represent a primitive
99.33 value.</p>
99.34 <p> </p>
99.35 <p>A single checkbox can be used to represent several types of data: </p>
99.36 <ul>
99.37 <li>a boolean control, useful for indicating whether an item, such as a table row, is selected</li>
99.38 <li> a string value, useful for passing values for checkbox selections made in the interface</li>
99.39 <li> an object value defined by the application to hold more information related to a checkbox selection</li>
99.40 </ul>
99.41 <p> A group of checkboxes can be used to represent: </p>
99.42 <ul>
99.43 <li>string values that are related to the checkbox selections </li>
99.44 <li> object values defined by the application </li>
99.45 </ul>
99.46 <p> The checkbox component can be useful in situations where the Checkbox Group component layout is not desirable, such as a checkbox used to select or deselect a table row. </p>
99.47 <p>If you right-click the component, you can choose one of the following pop-up menu items: </p>
99.48 <ul>
99.49 <li><b>Edit Event Handler. </b>Write code for one of the following event handlers.
99.50 <ul>
99.51 <li><b>validate. </b>Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>validate</code> method so you can insert code to validate the value of the component.</li>
99.52 <li><b>processValueChange.</b> Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>processValueChange</code> method so you can insert code that executes when the value of this component changes (for example, the user changes the value of another component that is controlling the value of this component)</li>
99.53 </ul>
99.54 </li>
99.55 <li><b>Set Initial Focus.</b> Gives this component focus when the user opens the page.</li>
99.56 <li><b>Auto-Submit on Change.</b> Causes the form to be automatically submitted if the value of the component changes. Sets the component's JavaScript onclick property to <code>common_timeoutSubmitForm(this.form, '<i>component-id</i>');</code>. At runtime, this code causes the form to be automatically submitted if the user changes the component value. Once the form is submitted, conversion and validation occur on the server and any value change listener methods execute, and then the page is redisplayed.
99.57 <p>A component configured to Auto-Submit on Change can use <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual forms</a> to limit the input fields that are processed when the form is submitted. If the auto-submit component is defined to submit a virtual form, only the participants in that virtual form will be processed when the auto-submit occurs.</p>
99.58 </li>
99.59 <li><b>Bind to Data. </b>Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind the component's <code>selected</code> property to a data provider or an object so your application can evaluate it when the page is submitted. For more information, see <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>.</li>
99.60 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind properties of the component in addition to the <code>selected</code> property to other objects or bean properties that update this component's properties automatically.</li>
99.61 <li><b>Configure Virtual Forms.</b> Enables you to add the component to a <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>. </li>
99.62 </ul>
99.63 <h3>Detecting a Selected Checkbox</h3>
99.64 <p> The checkbox component uses both the <code>selected</code> and <code>selectedValue</code> properties to pass information about the checkbox's selection status. The <code>selected</code> property is used to indicate that the checkbox is selected and a checkmark is displayed in the page. The <code>selectedValue</code> property is used to pass a data value for the checkbox. A checkbox is considered to be selected when the value of the <code>selected</code> property is equal to the value of the <code>selectedValue</code> property. You can display a checkbox as selected on the initial viewing of the page by assigning the same value to the <code>selectedValue</code> and the <code>selected</code> properties. </p>
99.65 <p>If the <code>selectedValue</code> property is not specified or its value is <code>null</code>, the checkbox behaves like a boolean control. In this case, if the checkbox is selected, the value of the <code>selected</code> property is a true <code>Boolean</code> instance. If the checkbox is not selected, the value of the selected property will be a false <code>Boolean</code> instance. </p>
99.66 <p>A value binding expression that evaluates to a primitive value can be assigned to the <code>selected</code> and <code>selectedValue</code> properties. </p>
99.67 <h3>Using a Checkbox Component as a Boolean Control</h3>
99.68 <p> If the <code>selectedValue</code> property is not specified or its value is <code>null</code>, the checkbox behaves like a boolean control. </p>
99.69 <p>To use the checkbox as a boolean control, do not specify a value for the <code>selectedValue</code> property. The checkbox is selected if the <code>selected</code> property is not null and has the value of a true <code>Boolean</code> instance or a boolean primitive value. If the checkbox is not selected, then the value of the selected property is a false <code>Boolean</code> instance or boolean primitive. </p>
99.70 <ul class="note">
99.71 <li>Using a boolean checkbox in a group and referencing the request property for the selected checkboxes is not useful, since the value of the request property will be an ArrayList of indistinguishable <code>true</code> values. </li>
99.72 </ul>
99.73 <h3>Using a Checkbox to Represent an Application-defined Value</h3>
99.74 <p> The <code>selectedValue</code> property can be assigned an application-defined object value to represent the value of a selected checkbox. If the checkbox is selected, the value of the <code>selected</code> property is assigned the value of the <code>selectedValue</code> property. </p>
99.75 <p>If the value of the <code>selectedValue</code> property is an application-defined object, a converter must be registered to convert to and from a <code>String</code> value. The converter is used to encode the checkbox value as the value of the HTML <code><input></code> element and to decode the submitted value in a request. In addition the object must support an <code>equals</code>() method that returns <code>true</code> when the value of the <code>selectedValue</code> property is compared to the <code>selected</code> property value in order to detect a selected checkbox. </p>
99.76 <dl>
99.77 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
99.78 <dd><a href="propsheets/bh_checkbox_props.html">Checkbox Component Properties Window</a></dd>
99.79 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
99.80 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
99.81 With Components</a></dd>
99.82 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
99.83 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
99.84 </dl>
99.85 <dl>
99.86 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
99.87
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99.99
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99.129 <title>Checkbox Component</title>
99.130 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
99.131 </head>
99.132 <body>
99.133
99.134 <h2>Checkbox Component</h2>
99.135 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
99.136
99.137 <p>You can drag the Checkbox component <img src="../../../images/bh_checkbox_icon.gif" alt="checkbox component icon"> from the Palette's Basic category to the Visual Designer to create a single checkbox with an optional label. </p>
99.138 <ul class="note">
99.139 <li>
99.140 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
99.141 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
99.142 </li>
99.143 </ul>
99.144
99.145 <p>If you want a set of checkboxes that is preformatted with labels in a group, you can use a
99.146 <a href="checkbox_group.html">Checkbox Group component</a> instead.</p>
99.147 <p>You can drop a checkbox on a container component, like a table cell or group box. </p>
99.148 <p> A checkbox can represent any object, whether the object is of a predefined class like <code>Boolean</code>, <code>Byte</code>, <code>Character</code>, <code>Double</code>, <code>Float</code>, <code>Integer</code>, <code>Long</code>, <code>Short</code>, <code>String</code>, or of a class you define. A checkbox can also represent a primitive
99.149 value.</p>
99.150 <p> </p>
99.151 <p>A single checkbox can be used to represent several types of data: </p>
99.152 <ul>
99.153 <li>a boolean control, useful for indicating whether an item, such as a table row, is selected</li>
99.154 <li> a string value, useful for passing values for checkbox selections made in the interface</li>
99.155 <li> an object value defined by the application to hold more information related to a checkbox selection</li>
99.156 </ul>
99.157 <p> A group of checkboxes can be used to represent: </p>
99.158 <ul>
99.159 <li>string values that are related to the checkbox selections </li>
99.160 <li> object values defined by the application </li>
99.161 </ul>
99.162 <p> The checkbox component can be useful in situations where the Checkbox Group component layout is not desirable, such as a checkbox used to select or deselect a table row. </p>
99.163 <p>If you right-click the component, you can choose one of the following pop-up menu items: </p>
99.164 <ul>
99.165 <li><b>Edit Event Handler. </b>Write code for one of the following event handlers.
99.166 <ul>
99.167 <li><b>validate. </b>Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>validate</code> method so you can insert code to validate the value of the component.</li>
99.168 <li><b>processValueChange.</b> Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>processValueChange</code> method so you can insert code that executes when the value of this component changes (for example, the user changes the value of another component that is controlling the value of this component)</li>
99.169 </ul>
99.170 </li>
99.171 <li><b>Set Initial Focus.</b> Gives this component focus when the user opens the page.</li>
99.172 <li><b>Auto-Submit on Change.</b> Causes the form to be automatically submitted if the value of the component changes. Sets the component's JavaScript onclick property to <code>common_timeoutSubmitForm(this.form, '<i>component-id</i>');</code>. At runtime, this code causes the form to be automatically submitted if the user changes the component value. Once the form is submitted, conversion and validation occur on the server and any value change listener methods execute, and then the page is redisplayed.
99.173 <p>A component configured to Auto-Submit on Change can use <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual forms</a> to limit the input fields that are processed when the form is submitted. If the auto-submit component is defined to submit a virtual form, only the participants in that virtual form will be processed when the auto-submit occurs.</p>
99.174 </li>
99.175 <li><b>Bind to Data. </b>Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind the component's <code>selected</code> property to a data provider or an object so your application can evaluate it when the page is submitted. For more information, see <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>.</li>
99.176 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind properties of the component in addition to the <code>selected</code> property to other objects or bean properties that update this component's properties automatically.</li>
99.177 <li><b>Configure Virtual Forms.</b> Enables you to add the component to a <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>. </li>
99.178 </ul>
99.179 <h3>Detecting a Selected Checkbox</h3>
99.180 <p> The checkbox component uses both the <code>selected</code> and <code>selectedValue</code> properties to pass information about the checkbox's selection status. The <code>selected</code> property is used to indicate that the checkbox is selected and a checkmark is displayed in the page. The <code>selectedValue</code> property is used to pass a data value for the checkbox. A checkbox is considered to be selected when the value of the <code>selected</code> property is equal to the value of the <code>selectedValue</code> property. You can display a checkbox as selected on the initial viewing of the page by assigning the same value to the <code>selectedValue</code> and the <code>selected</code> properties. </p>
99.181 <p>If the <code>selectedValue</code> property is not specified or its value is <code>null</code>, the checkbox behaves like a boolean control. In this case, if the checkbox is selected, the value of the <code>selected</code> property is a true <code>Boolean</code> instance. If the checkbox is not selected, the value of the selected property will be a false <code>Boolean</code> instance. </p>
99.182 <p>A value binding expression that evaluates to a primitive value can be assigned to the <code>selected</code> and <code>selectedValue</code> properties. </p>
99.183 <h3>Using a Checkbox Component as a Boolean Control</h3>
99.184 <p> If the <code>selectedValue</code> property is not specified or its value is <code>null</code>, the checkbox behaves like a boolean control. </p>
99.185 <p>To use the checkbox as a boolean control, do not specify a value for the <code>selectedValue</code> property. The checkbox is selected if the <code>selected</code> property is not null and has the value of a true <code>Boolean</code> instance or a boolean primitive value. If the checkbox is not selected, then the value of the selected property is a false <code>Boolean</code> instance or boolean primitive. </p>
99.186 <ul class="note">
99.187 <li>Using a boolean checkbox in a group and referencing the request property for the selected checkboxes is not useful, since the value of the request property will be an ArrayList of indistinguishable <code>true</code> values. </li>
99.188 </ul>
99.189 <h3>Using a Checkbox to Represent an Application-defined Value</h3>
99.190 <p> The <code>selectedValue</code> property can be assigned an application-defined object value to represent the value of a selected checkbox. If the checkbox is selected, the value of the <code>selected</code> property is assigned the value of the <code>selectedValue</code> property. </p>
99.191 <p>If the value of the <code>selectedValue</code> property is an application-defined object, a converter must be registered to convert to and from a <code>String</code> value. The converter is used to encode the checkbox value as the value of the HTML <code><input></code> element and to decode the submitted value in a request. In addition the object must support an <code>equals</code>() method that returns <code>true</code> when the value of the <code>selectedValue</code> property is compared to the <code>selected</code> property value in order to detect a selected checkbox. </p>
99.192 <dl>
99.193 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
99.194 <dd><a href="propsheets/bh_checkbox_props.html">Checkbox Component Properties Window</a></dd>
99.195 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
99.196 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
99.197 With Components</a></dd>
99.198 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
99.199 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
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100.18 <h1>Checkbox Group Component</h1>
100.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
100.20
100.21 <p>You can drag the Checkbox Group component <img src="../../../images/checkboxlisticon.gif" alt="checkbox list icon"> from the Palette's Basic category to the Visual Designer to create a table of labeled checkboxes. </p>
100.22 <ul class="note">
100.23 <li>
100.24 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
100.25 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
100.26 </li>
100.27 </ul>
100.28
100.29 <p>The checkboxes are rendered in rows and columns in an HTML <code><table></code> element. The number of rows is defined by the number of checkboxes. The number of columns is defined by the <code>columns</code> property. The default layout is a single vertical column. If you want the checkboxes laid out in a single row, you can set the <code>columns</code> property to the number of checkboxes. </p>
100.30 <p>The <code>items</code> property is bound to an array, a list, or a collection of <code>com.sun.rave.web.ui.model.Option</code> objects that populate the list. Right-click the component and choose Bind to Data to set this property. In the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>, you can see the default object that populates the list, which has a name similar to <code>checkboxGroup1DefaultOptions</code>. The option labels become the checkbox labels. When the user selects
100.31 one or more checkboxes, the component's <code>selected</code> property contains an array of the selected values.</p>
100.32 <p>You set the <code>selected</code> property to associate the component with a model object that picks up the items selected by the user. The model object must be an array of objects whose values represent the values of the <code>com.sun.rave.web.ui.model.Option</code> objects in the list. The first time the component is rendered, the options that correspond to the value of the <code>selected</code> property, if there are any, are marked as selected.</p>
100.33 <p>For information on binding the component to an object to set up the list, see Bind to Data below. </p>
100.34 <p>After dragging the component to the Visual Designer, you can do a number of things with it:</p>
100.35 <ul>
100.36 <li>Select the Checkbox Group component and drag it to another location on the page.</li>
100.37 <li>Right-click the component and choose one of the following pop-up menu items:<ul><li><b>Edit Event Handler. </b>Write code for one of the following event handlers.
100.38 <ul>
100.39 <li><b>validate. </b>Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>validate</code> method so you can insert code to validate the value of the component.</li>
100.40 <li><b>processValueChange.</b> Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>processValueChange</code> method so you can insert code that executes when the value of this component changes (for example, the user changes the value of another component that is controlling the value of this component).</li>
100.41 </ul>
100.42 </li>
100.43 <li><b>Set Initial Focus.</b> Gives this component focus when the user opens the page.</li>
100.44 <li><b>Auto-Submit on Change.</b> Causes the form to be automatically submitted if the value of the component changes. Sets the component's JavaScript onclick property to <code>common_timeoutSubmitForm(this.form, '<i>component-id</i>');</code>. At runtime, this code causes the form to be automatically submitted if the user changes the component value. Once the form is submitted, conversion and validation occur on the server and any value change listener methods execute, and then the page is redisplayed.
100.45 <p>A component configured to Auto-Submit on Change can use <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual forms</a> to limit the input fields that are processed when the form is submitted. If the auto-submit component is defined to submit a virtual form, only the participants in that virtual form will be processed when the auto-submit occurs.</p>
100.46 </li>
100.47 <li><b>Bind to Data.</b> Bind the component's <code>items</code> property to an object or to a data provider, as described in <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_list_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>.
100.48 <ul>
100.49 <li>To bind the <code>items</code> property to an object, select the Bind to Object tab and then select a bean property that will be used to populate the list. The bean property must be an <code>Object</code> array, map, or collection whose members are all subclasses of <code>com.sun.rave.web.ui.model.Option</code>.
100.50 </li>
100.51 <li>To bind the <code>items</code> property to a data provider for a database table or JavaBeans object that will be used to populate the list, select the Bind to Data Provider tab and choose a data provider.</li>
100.52 </ul>
100.53 </li>
100.54 <li><b>Property Bindings.</b> Bind the component's properties to an object or data provider. A typical property to bind is the <code>selected</code> property, which you can bind to an <code>Object</code> array, or an array of primitives. You must have added the array to a managed bean, such as the <a href="../../navigator_win/session_bean_node.html">session bean</a>, as a property. You can use this bean property to evaluate what the user chose after the page is submitted.</li>
100.55 <li><b>Configure Default Options.</b> Enables you to edit the default <code>checkboxgroup#defaultOptions</code> object and change the displayed checkboxes. It is more likely that you will want to bind the <code>items</code> property to a database or object to use to set checkbox list items, as described above under Bind to Data. </li>
100.56 <li><b>Configure Virtual Forms.</b> Enables you to add the component to a <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>.</li>
100.57 </ul>
100.58 </li>
100.59 <li>Select the Checkbox Group component on the page in the Visual Designer and edit its properties in the Checkbox Group <a href="propsheets/bh_checkbox_group_props.html">Properties window</a>. These properties affect the overall style and behavior of the list. Some typical properties you might set are:
100.60 <ul>
100.61 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the Checkbox Group component. In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is the name of the <code>CheckboxGroup</code> object.</li>
100.62 <li><b>columns.</b>
100.63 Indicates the number of columns to use to lay out the checkboxes. </li>
100.64 <li><b>label.</b> A label for the checkbox group that appears to the left of the first checkbox. The label's <code>for</code> property is set to the first checkbox in the group.</li>
100.65 <li><b>labelLevel.</b> Sets the style level for the label specified in the <code>label</code> property. Values are 1 (strong), 2 (medium), and 3 (weak). The default value is 2.</li>
100.66 </ul>
100.67 </li>
100.68 </ul>
100.69 <dl>
100.70 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt> <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
100.71 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
100.72 With Components</a></dd>
100.73 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
100.74
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100.124
100.125 <h2>Checkbox Group Component</h2>
100.126 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
100.127
100.128 <p>You can drag the Checkbox Group component <img src="../../../images/checkboxlisticon.gif" alt="checkbox list icon"> from the Palette's Basic category to the Visual Designer to create a table of labeled checkboxes. </p>
100.129 <ul class="note">
100.130 <li>
100.131 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
100.132 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
100.133 </li>
100.134 </ul>
100.135
100.136 <p>The checkboxes are rendered in rows and columns in an HTML <code><table></code> element. The number of rows is defined by the number of checkboxes. The number of columns is defined by the <code>columns</code> property. The default layout is a single vertical column. If you want the checkboxes laid out in a single row, you can set the <code>columns</code> property to the number of checkboxes. </p>
100.137 <p>The <code>items</code> property is bound to an array, a list, or a collection of <code>com.sun.rave.web.ui.model.Option</code> objects that populate the list. Right-click the component and choose Bind to Data to set this property. In the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>, you can see the default object that populates the list, which has a name similar to <code>checkboxGroup1DefaultOptions</code>. The option labels become the checkbox labels. When the user selects
100.138 one or more checkboxes, the component's <code>selected</code> property contains an array of the selected values.</p>
100.139 <p>You set the <code>selected</code> property to associate the component with a model object that picks up the items selected by the user. The model object must be an array of objects whose values represent the values of the <code>com.sun.rave.web.ui.model.Option</code> objects in the list. The first time the component is rendered, the options that correspond to the value of the <code>selected</code> property, if there are any, are marked as selected.</p>
100.140 <p>For information on binding the component to an object to set up the list, see Bind to Data below. </p>
100.141 <p>After dragging the component to the Visual Designer, you can do a number of things with it:</p>
100.142 <ul>
100.143 <li>Select the Checkbox Group component and drag it to another location on the page.</li>
100.144 <li>Right-click the component and choose one of the following pop-up menu items:<ul><li><b>Edit Event Handler. </b>Write code for one of the following event handlers.
100.145 <ul>
100.146 <li><b>validate. </b>Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>validate</code> method so you can insert code to validate the value of the component.</li>
100.147 <li><b>processValueChange.</b> Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>processValueChange</code> method so you can insert code that executes when the value of this component changes (for example, the user changes the value of another component that is controlling the value of this component).</li>
100.148 </ul>
100.149 </li>
100.150 <li><b>Set Initial Focus.</b> Gives this component focus when the user opens the page.</li>
100.151 <li><b>Auto-Submit on Change.</b> Causes the form to be automatically submitted if the value of the component changes. Sets the component's JavaScript onclick property to <code>common_timeoutSubmitForm(this.form, '<i>component-id</i>');</code>. At runtime, this code causes the form to be automatically submitted if the user changes the component value. Once the form is submitted, conversion and validation occur on the server and any value change listener methods execute, and then the page is redisplayed.
100.152 <p>A component configured to Auto-Submit on Change can use <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual forms</a> to limit the input fields that are processed when the form is submitted. If the auto-submit component is defined to submit a virtual form, only the participants in that virtual form will be processed when the auto-submit occurs.</p>
100.153 </li>
100.154 <li><b>Bind to Data.</b> Bind the component's <code>items</code> property to an object or to a data provider, as described in <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_list_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>.
100.155 <ul>
100.156 <li>To bind the <code>items</code> property to an object, select the Bind to Object tab and then select a bean property that will be used to populate the list. The bean property must be an <code>Object</code> array, map, or collection whose members are all subclasses of <code>com.sun.rave.web.ui.model.Option</code>.
100.157 </li>
100.158 <li>To bind the <code>items</code> property to a data provider for a database table or JavaBeans object that will be used to populate the list, select the Bind to Data Provider tab and choose a data provider.</li>
100.159 </ul>
100.160 </li>
100.161 <li><b>Property Bindings.</b> Bind the component's properties to an object or data provider. A typical property to bind is the <code>selected</code> property, which you can bind to an <code>Object</code> array, or an array of primitives. You must have added the array to a managed bean, such as the <a href="../../navigator_win/session_bean_node.html">session bean</a>, as a property. You can use this bean property to evaluate what the user chose after the page is submitted.</li>
100.162 <li><b>Configure Default Options.</b> Enables you to edit the default <code>checkboxgroup#defaultOptions</code> object and change the displayed checkboxes. It is more likely that you will want to bind the <code>items</code> property to a database or object to use to set checkbox list items, as described above under Bind to Data. </li>
100.163 <li><b>Configure Virtual Forms.</b> Enables you to add the component to a <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>.</li>
100.164 </ul>
100.165 </li>
100.166 <li>Select the Checkbox Group component on the page in the Visual Designer and edit its properties in the Checkbox Group <a href="propsheets/bh_checkbox_group_props.html">Properties window</a>. These properties affect the overall style and behavior of the list. Some typical properties you might set are:
100.167 <ul>
100.168 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the Checkbox Group component. In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is the name of the <code>CheckboxGroup</code> object.</li>
100.169 <li><b>columns.</b>
100.170 Indicates the number of columns to use to lay out the checkboxes. </li>
100.171 <li><b>label.</b> A label for the checkbox group that appears to the left of the first checkbox. The label's <code>for</code> property is set to the first checkbox in the group.</li>
100.172 <li><b>labelLevel.</b> Sets the style level for the label specified in the <code>label</code> property. Values are 1 (strong), 2 (medium), and 3 (weak). The default value is 2.</li>
100.173 </ul>
100.174 </li>
100.175 </ul>
100.176 <dl>
100.177 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt> <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
100.178 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
100.179 With Components</a></dd>
100.180 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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101.13 <title>Table Column Component</title>
101.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
101.15 </head>
101.16 <body>
101.17 <h1>Table Column Component</h1>
101.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
101.19
101.20 <p>A Table Column component is part of a <a href="table.html">Table component</a> and is always associated with a <a href="row_group.html">Table Row Group component</a> in the table. When you add a Table component to a page, a Table Row Group component containing three Table Column components is automatically added to the Table Component. You can drag a Table Column component <img src="../../../images/bh_column_icon.gif" alt="Column Component Icon"> to a page in the Visual Designer and drop it on an existing Table Column in a Table Row Group, or you can drop it on a Table Row Group node in the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. </p>
101.21 <ul class="note">
101.22 <li>
101.23 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
101.24 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
101.25 </li>
101.26 </ul>
101.27
101.28 <p>Table Column components are the equivalent of <code><td></code> tags in HTML and are always associated with Table Row Group components. The Table Column component is called a <code>tableColumn</code> in the JSP code, and the associated Java class in the page bean is <code>TableColumn</code>.</p>
101.29 <ul class="note">
101.30 <li>You can use the Table Layout dialog box to set many of the Table Column properties, but not the table column header or table column footer, described below under <a href="#columnlayoutelements">Table Column Layout Elements</a>. Not only is the Table Layout dialog box easier to use in some respects than individual Properties windows for the Table, Table Column, and Table Row Group components, but you can work more naturally with the table and all its columns there. To open the dialog box, right-click the table in the Visual Designer and choose Table Layout.</li>
101.31 </ul>
101.32 <h3>Working with a Table Column Component</h3>
101.33 <p>To work with a Table Column component, you can select it either in the Visual Designer or in the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a> and then edit its properties. With the Table Column selected in the Visual Designer, you can right-click and choose a number of options from the pop-up menu, some of which are described below: </p>
101.34 <ul>
101.35 <li><b>Select Parent (Escape).</b> Choose this option or press the Esc key to select the table. If you want to select the Table Row Group that contains this component, click the Table Row Group's node in the Outline window.</li>
101.36 <li><b> Add.</b> Click this item to display a submenu of components that you can add directly to the Table Column. The same component is added to every cell of the column. For example, you might want to add a <a href="checkbox.html">Checkbox</a> component to a column so the user can click it to select a row. You can add more than one component to a column. By default, the IDE puts a <a href="static_text.html">Static Text</a> component in a column when you create it. Unless you delete the Static Text component, it remains in the column alongside the component you add.
101.37 <p>You can add components other than those in the menu, but first you must add a <a href="group_panel.html">Group Panel</a> component, and then you can put the component in the Group Panel. It is easiest to drop components on the Group Panel in the Outline window. You might have to drop the component and then move it in the Outline window to ensure that it is actually in the Group Panel.</p>
101.38 </li>
101.39 <li><b>Property Bindings.</b> Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind properties of the Table Column to other objects or to bean properties that update the Table Column's properties automatically. </li>
101.40 </ul>
101.41 <h3>Table Column Layout Elements<a name="columnlayoutelements"></a> </h3>
101.42 <p><span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">The Table Column component is used to define attributes for XHTML <code><td></code> elements, which are used to display table data cells. However, the rendering of column headers and footers is handled by the Table Row Group component. The following table shows the layout of a Table component, with the areas defined with Table Column properties in blue and the rest of the Table component in gray. </span></p>
101.43 <table style="text-align: left; width: 100%;" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="2">
101.44 <tbody>
101.45 <tr style="color: rgb(192, 192, 192);">
101.46 <td style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(153, 153, 153);" rowspan="1" colspan="1">Title Bar </td>
101.47 </tr>
101.48 <tr style="color: rgb(153, 153, 153);">
101.49 <td style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(208, 208, 208);" rowspan="1" colspan="1">Action Bar (top) </td>
101.50 </tr>
101.51 <tr>
101.52 <td style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(210, 224, 235);"><table style="text-align: left; width: 100%;" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="2">
101.53 <tbody>
101.54 <tr>
101.55 <td style="vertical-align: top;">Column Header (specified with <code>headerText</code> property)</td>
101.56 <td style="vertical-align: top;">Column Header (specified with <code>headerText</code> property)</td>
101.57 </tr>
101.58 <tr style="color: rgb(153, 153, 153);">
101.59 <td style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(232, 232, 232);" rowspan="1" colspan="2">Group Header Bar </td>
101.60 </tr>
101.61 <tr>
101.62 <td style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(232, 232, 232); color: rgb(153, 153, 153);"><span style="font-style: italic;">Table data</span> <code><br>
101.63 <br>
101.64 <br>
101.65 <br>
101.66 <br>
101.67 </code></td>
101.68 <td style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(232, 232, 232); color: rgb(153, 153, 153);"><span style="font-style: italic;">Table data</span> </td>
101.69 </tr>
101.70 <tr>
101.71 <td style="vertical-align: top;">Column Footer (specified with <code>footerText</code> property)</td>
101.72 <td style="vertical-align: top;">Column Footer (specified with <code>footerText</code> property)</td>
101.73 </tr>
101.74 <tr style="color: rgb(153, 153, 153);">
101.75 <td style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(232, 232, 232);" rowspan="1" colspan="2">Group Footer Bar </td>
101.76 </tr>
101.77 <tr>
101.78 <td style="vertical-align: top;">Table Column Footer (specified with <code>tableFooterText</code> property)</td>
101.79 <td style="vertical-align: top;">Table Column Footer (specified with <code>tableFooterText</code> property)</td>
101.80 </tr>
101.81 </tbody>
101.82 </table>
101.83 </td>
101.84 </tr>
101.85 <tr>
101.86 <td style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(208, 208, 208);"><span style="color: rgb(153, 153, 153);">Action Bar (bottom) </span><small> </small> </td>
101.87 </tr>
101.88 <tr style="color: rgb(192, 192, 192);">
101.89 <td style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(153, 153, 153);" rowspan="1" colspan="1">Footer</td>
101.90 </tr>
101.91 </tbody>
101.92 </table>
101.93 <br style="color: rgb(102, 102, 204);">
101.94 <h4 style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">Column Header</h4>
101.95 <p>The Column Header area displays a header for each table column. If you specify the text of a column header with the <code>headerText</code> property, the default implementation of the header is rendered. You can add extra HTML code to the header's rendered<code> <td></code> element with the <code>extraHeaderHtml</code> property.</p>
101.96 <p> The following Column properties can be used to change the appearance and behavior of sorting of the Column Header:
101.97 </p>
101.98 <ul>
101.99 <li>
101.100 <p><code>sort</code> - Specifies a sort key and makes a column sortable. </p>
101.101
101.102 </li>
101.103 <li>
101.104 <p><code>sortIcon</code> - Specifies a theme identifier to select a different image to use as the sort icon that is displayed in the header of a sortable column.</p>
101.105 </li>
101.106 <li>
101.107 <p><code>sortImageURL</code> - Specifies the path to an image to use as the sort icon that is displayed in the header of a sortable column.</p>
101.108 </li>
101.109 <li>
101.110 <p><code>descending</code> - When set to <code>true</code> causes the column to be sorted in descending order.</p>
101.111 </li>
101.112 <li><code>severity </code>- Specifies the severity of an alarm in each cell and causes the column to sort on the severity value if used with the <code>sort</code> attribute. </li>
101.113 </ul>
101.114 <span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);"> </span>
101.115 <h4 style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">Column Footer</h4>
101.116 <span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">The Column Footers area displays a footer for each table column. If you specify the text of a column footer with the <code>footerText</code> property, the default implementation of the footer is rendered. You can add extra HTML code to the footer's rendered<code> <td></code> element with the <code>extraFooterHtml</code> property.<br>
101.117 </span>
101.118 <h4 style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">Table Column Footer</h4>
101.119 <p>The Table Column Footers area displays column footers at the bottom of the table. Table column footers are useful in tables with multiple groups of rows. If you specify the text of table column footers with the <code>tableFooterText</code> property, the default implementation of the footer is rendered. You can add extra HTML code to the table footer's rendered <code><td></code> element with the <code>extraTableFooterHtml</code> property.
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101.123 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
101.124 With Components</a></dd>
101.125 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
101.126 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
101.127 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
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101.173 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
101.174 </head>
101.175 <body>
101.176 <h2>Table Column Component</h2>
101.177 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
101.178
101.179 <p>A Table Column component is part of a <a href="table.html">Table component</a> and is always associated with a <a href="row_group.html">Table Row Group component</a> in the table. When you add a Table component to a page, a Table Row Group component containing three Table Column components is automatically added to the Table Component. You can drag a Table Column component <img src="../../../images/bh_column_icon.gif" alt="Column Component Icon"> to a page in the Visual Designer and drop it on an existing Table Column in a Table Row Group, or you can drop it on a Table Row Group node in the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. </p>
101.180 <ul class="note">
101.181 <li>
101.182 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
101.183 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
101.184 </li>
101.185 </ul>
101.186
101.187 <p>Table Column components are the equivalent of <code><td></code> tags in HTML and are always associated with Table Row Group components. The Table Column component is called a <code>tableColumn</code> in the JSP code, and the associated Java class in the page bean is <code>TableColumn</code>.</p>
101.188 <ul class="note">
101.189 <li>You can use the Table Layout dialog box to set many of the Table Column properties, but not the table column header or table column footer, described below under <a href="#columnlayoutelements">Table Column Layout Elements</a>. Not only is the Table Layout dialog box easier to use in some respects than individual Properties windows for the Table, Table Column, and Table Row Group components, but you can work more naturally with the table and all its columns there. To open the dialog box, right-click the table in the Visual Designer and choose Table Layout.</li>
101.190 </ul>
101.191 <h3>Working with a Table Column Component</h3>
101.192 <p>To work with a Table Column component, you can select it either in the Visual Designer or in the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a> and then edit its properties. With the Table Column selected in the Visual Designer, you can right-click and choose a number of options from the pop-up menu, some of which are described below: </p>
101.193 <ul>
101.194 <li><b>Select Parent (Escape).</b> Choose this option or press the Esc key to select the table. If you want to select the Table Row Group that contains this component, click the Table Row Group's node in the Outline window.</li>
101.195 <li><b> Add.</b> Click this item to display a submenu of components that you can add directly to the Table Column. The same component is added to every cell of the column. For example, you might want to add a <a href="checkbox.html">Checkbox</a> component to a column so the user can click it to select a row. You can add more than one component to a column. By default, the IDE puts a <a href="static_text.html">Static Text</a> component in a column when you create it. Unless you delete the Static Text component, it remains in the column alongside the component you add.
101.196 <p>You can add components other than those in the menu, but first you must add a <a href="group_panel.html">Group Panel</a> component, and then you can put the component in the Group Panel. It is easiest to drop components on the Group Panel in the Outline window. You might have to drop the component and then move it in the Outline window to ensure that it is actually in the Group Panel.</p>
101.197 </li>
101.198 <li><b>Property Bindings.</b> Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind properties of the Table Column to other objects or to bean properties that update the Table Column's properties automatically. </li>
101.199 </ul>
101.200 <h3>Table Column Layout Elements<a name="columnlayoutelements"></a> </h3>
101.201 <p><span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">The Table Column component is used to define attributes for XHTML <code><td></code> elements, which are used to display table data cells. However, the rendering of column headers and footers is handled by the Table Row Group component. The following table shows the layout of a Table component, with the areas defined with Table Column properties in blue and the rest of the Table component in gray. </span></p>
101.202 <table style="text-align: left; width: 100%;" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="2">
101.203 <tbody>
101.204 <tr style="color: rgb(192, 192, 192);">
101.205 <td style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(153, 153, 153);" rowspan="1" colspan="1">Title Bar </td>
101.206 </tr>
101.207 <tr style="color: rgb(153, 153, 153);">
101.208 <td style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(208, 208, 208);" rowspan="1" colspan="1">Action Bar (top) </td>
101.209 </tr>
101.210 <tr>
101.211 <td style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(210, 224, 235);"><table style="text-align: left; width: 100%;" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="2">
101.212 <tbody>
101.213 <tr>
101.214 <td style="vertical-align: top;">Column Header (specified with <code>headerText</code> property)</td>
101.215 <td style="vertical-align: top;">Column Header (specified with <code>headerText</code> property)</td>
101.216 </tr>
101.217 <tr style="color: rgb(153, 153, 153);">
101.218 <td style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(232, 232, 232);" rowspan="1" colspan="2">Group Header Bar </td>
101.219 </tr>
101.220 <tr>
101.221 <td style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(232, 232, 232); color: rgb(153, 153, 153);"><span style="font-style: italic;">Table data</span> <code><br>
101.222 <br>
101.223 <br>
101.224 <br>
101.225 <br>
101.226 </code></td>
101.227 <td style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(232, 232, 232); color: rgb(153, 153, 153);"><span style="font-style: italic;">Table data</span> </td>
101.228 </tr>
101.229 <tr>
101.230 <td style="vertical-align: top;">Column Footer (specified with <code>footerText</code> property)</td>
101.231 <td style="vertical-align: top;">Column Footer (specified with <code>footerText</code> property)</td>
101.232 </tr>
101.233 <tr style="color: rgb(153, 153, 153);">
101.234 <td style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(232, 232, 232);" rowspan="1" colspan="2">Group Footer Bar </td>
101.235 </tr>
101.236 <tr>
101.237 <td style="vertical-align: top;">Table Column Footer (specified with <code>tableFooterText</code> property)</td>
101.238 <td style="vertical-align: top;">Table Column Footer (specified with <code>tableFooterText</code> property)</td>
101.239 </tr>
101.240 </tbody>
101.241 </table>
101.242 </td>
101.243 </tr>
101.244 <tr>
101.245 <td style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(208, 208, 208);"><span style="color: rgb(153, 153, 153);">Action Bar (bottom) </span><small> </small> </td>
101.246 </tr>
101.247 <tr style="color: rgb(192, 192, 192);">
101.248 <td style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(153, 153, 153);" rowspan="1" colspan="1">Footer</td>
101.249 </tr>
101.250 </tbody>
101.251 </table>
101.252 <br style="color: rgb(102, 102, 204);">
101.253 <h4 style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">Column Header</h4>
101.254 <p>The Column Header area displays a header for each table column. If you specify the text of a column header with the <code>headerText</code> property, the default implementation of the header is rendered. You can add extra HTML code to the header's rendered<code> <td></code> element with the <code>extraHeaderHtml</code> property.</p>
101.255 <p> The following Column properties can be used to change the appearance and behavior of sorting of the Column Header:
101.256 </p>
101.257 <ul>
101.258 <li>
101.259 <p><code>sort</code> - Specifies a sort key and makes a column sortable. </p>
101.260
101.261 </li>
101.262 <li>
101.263 <p><code>sortIcon</code> - Specifies a theme identifier to select a different image to use as the sort icon that is displayed in the header of a sortable column.</p>
101.264 </li>
101.265 <li>
101.266 <p><code>sortImageURL</code> - Specifies the path to an image to use as the sort icon that is displayed in the header of a sortable column.</p>
101.267 </li>
101.268 <li>
101.269 <p><code>descending</code> - When set to <code>true</code> causes the column to be sorted in descending order.</p>
101.270 </li>
101.271 <li><code>severity </code>- Specifies the severity of an alarm in each cell and causes the column to sort on the severity value if used with the <code>sort</code> attribute. </li>
101.272 </ul>
101.273 <span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);"> </span>
101.274 <h4 style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">Column Footer</h4>
101.275 <span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">The Column Footers area displays a footer for each table column. If you specify the text of a column footer with the <code>footerText</code> property, the default implementation of the footer is rendered. You can add extra HTML code to the footer's rendered<code> <td></code> element with the <code>extraFooterHtml</code> property.<br>
101.276 </span>
101.277 <h4 style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">Table Column Footer</h4>
101.278 <p>The Table Column Footers area displays column footers at the bottom of the table. Table column footers are useful in tables with multiple groups of rows. If you specify the text of table column footers with the <code>tableFooterText</code> property, the default implementation of the footer is rendered. You can add extra HTML code to the table footer's rendered <code><td></code> element with the <code>extraTableFooterHtml</code> property.
101.279
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101.281 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt> <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
101.282 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
101.283 With Components</a></dd>
101.284 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
101.285 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
101.286 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
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102.17 <h1>Drop Down List Component</h1>
102.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
102.19 <p>You can drag the Drop Down List component
102.20 <img src="../../../images/bhdropdownlisticon.gif" alt="dropdown list icon"> from
102.21 the Palette to the Visual Designer to create a Drop Down List (or combo
102.22 box) that enables the user to click a drop button and select
102.23 items from a list.</p>
102.24 <ul class="note">
102.25 <li>
102.26 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
102.27 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
102.28 </li>
102.29 </ul>
102.30
102.31 <p>A Drop Down List is a list of items that initially displays
102.32 as a single item and, when clicked, drops down into a list of
102.33 multiple items. Only one item can be selected at a time. Drop Down
102.34 Lists are similar to combo boxes in Java Swing and in Microsoft Windows,
102.35 and are called <i>select lists</i> in HTML.</p>
102.36 <p>You can set the <code>items</code> property to associate the component either with a database table or with an array, a <code>java.util.Collection</code>, or a <code>java.util.Map</code> of <code>com.sun.rave.web.ui.model.Option</code> objects to populate the list. Right-click the component and choose Bind to Data to set this property. In the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>, you can see the default object that populates the list, which has a name similar to <code>dropDown1DefaultOptions</code>. For information on the default setting for this property, see
102.37 <a href="#defaultdisplay">Default Display of Drop Down Items</a> later in this topic.</p>
102.38 <p>You use the <code>selected</code> property to associate the component with a model object that represents the current choice, by setting the value to an expression that corresponds to a property of a managed bean. You can right-click the component and choose Property Bindings to bind the <code>selected</code> property. </p>
102.39 <p>The first time the component is rendered, the option that corresponds to the value of the <code>selected</code> model object property is marked as selected by using the equals method on the model object. </p>
102.40 <p>Here are some things you can do with the component: </p>
102.41 <ul>
102.42 <li>
102.43 <div>In addition to <code>Option</code> objects, you can assign <code>OptionGroup</code> objects to create separated groups of options.</div>
102.44 <li>To optionally specify a label for the component, set the <code>label</code> property.
102.45 <ul class="note">
102.46 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
102.47 </ul>
102.48 <li>Right-click the component and choose one of the following pop-up menu items:
102.49 <ul>
102.50 <li><b>Edit Event Handler. </b>Write code for one of the following event handlers.
102.51 <ul>
102.52 <li><b>validate. </b>Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>validate</code> method so you can insert code to validate the value of the component.</li>
102.53 <li><b>processValueChange.</b> Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>processValueChange</code> method so you can insert code that executes when the value of this component changes. This method executes when you have selected Auto-Submit on Change from the component's pop-up menu, which submits the page when the value of the component changes. This technique is useful if the component is part of a virtual form.</li>
102.54 </ul>
102.55 </li>
102.56 <li><b>Set Initial Focus.</b> Gives this component focus when the user opens the page.</li>
102.57 <li><b>Auto-Submit on Change.</b> Causes the form to be automatically submitted if the value of the component changes. Sets the component's JavaScript onclick property to <code>common_timeoutSubmitForm(this.form, '<i>component-id</i>');</code>. At runtime, this code causes the form to be automatically submitted if the user changes the component value. Once the form is submitted, conversion and validation occur on the server and any value change listener methods execute, and then the page is redisplayed.
102.58 <p>If you have code you want to execute when the page is submitted, put it in the <code>processValueChange</code> method described above.</p>
102.59 <p>A component configured to Auto-Submit on Change can use <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual forms</a> to limit the input fields that are processed when the form is submitted. If the auto-submit component is defined to submit a virtual form, only the participants in that virtual form will be processed when the auto-submit occurs.</p>
102.60 </li>
102.61 <li><b>Bind to Data.</b> Bind the component's <code>items</code> property to an object or to a data provider, as described in <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_list_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>.
102.62 <ul>
102.63 <li>To bind the <code>items</code> property to an object, select the Bind to Object tab and then select a bean property that will be used to populate the list. The bean property must be an <code>Object</code> array, map, or collection whose members are all subclasses of <code>com.sun.rave.web.ui.model.Option</code>.
102.64 </li>
102.65 <li>To bind the <code>items</code> property to a data provider for a database table, web service, or enterprise bean to be used to populate the list, select the Bind to Data Provider tab and choose a data provider.</li>
102.66 </ul>
102.67 </li>
102.68 <li><b>Property Bindings.</b> Bind the component's properties to an object or data provider. A typical property to bind is the <code>selected</code> property, which you can bind to an <code>Object</code> array, array of primitives, or <code>ArrayList</code>. You must have added the array to a managed bean, such as the <a href="../../navigator_win/session_bean_node.html">session bean</a>, as a property. You can use this bean property to evaluate what the user chose after the page is submitted.</li>
102.69 <li><b>Configure Default Options.</b> Enables you to edit the default <code>dropDown#DefaultOptions</code> object and change the list items' display and values and pick the item that is selected by default when the drop down list first displays. It is likely that you will instead bind the <code>items</code> property to a database or object to use to set list items, as described above under Bind to Data. </li>
102.70 <li><b>Configure Virtual Forms.</b> Enables you to add the component to a <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>. </li>
102.71 </ul>
102.72 </li>
102.73 </ul>
102.74 <h3>Default Display of Drop Down Items<a name="defaultdisplay"></a> </h3>
102.75 <p>By default, a Drop Down List displays its list items by using an object of type <code>SingleSelectOptionsList</code> with a name based on the default component ID. For example, the first drop down list you drop on a page is initially named <code>dropDown1</code> and has an associated <code>dropDown1DefaultOptions</code> array object associated with it that you can see in the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. </p>
102.76 <p>You can set the values of this array object by right-clicking the drop down list component and choosing Configure Default Options to open the Options Customizer dialog box. In this dialog box you can add new items or delete existing ones, and for each item you can set the displayed value (Display) and the value of the item (Value), and you can select which item is displayed by default (Selected). The <code>dropDown#DefaultOptions</code> object is an array that stores its Display values in <code>label</code> fields and its Value values in <code>value</code> fields. </p>
102.77 <p>The following code sample shows how you might use this object and the <code>select</code> property of the drop down list to determine which item is currently selected, and then write its Display and Value values, its <code>label</code> and <code>value</code>, to two static text fields for display. If you add a drop down list and two static text components to the page, and then put this code in the drop down list's <code>processValueChange</code> method as described above and select Auto-Submit on Change for the component, when the user selects an item in the list, its Display and Value values display in the two static text fields.</p>
102.78 <pre> String myvalue = (String)dropDown1.getSelected();<br> int numOptions = dropDown1DefaultOptions.getOptions().length;<br> int i = 0;<br> for (i = 0; i < numOptions; i++) {<br> if (myvalue.equals(dropDown1DefaultOptions.getOptions()[i].getValue()))<br> break;<br> }<br> if (i < numOptions) {<br> staticText1.setText(dropDown1DefaultOptions.getOptions()[i].getLabel());<br> staticText2.setText(dropDown1DefaultOptions.getOptions()[i].getValue());<br> } else {<br> staticText1.setText("not found"); // should not get here<br> }</pre>
102.79 <dl>
102.80 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
102.81 <dd><a href="propsheets/bh_dropdown_list_props.html">Drop Down List Properties Window</a></dd> <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
102.82 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
102.83 With Components</a></dd>
102.84 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
102.85 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
102.86 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
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102.131 <h2>Drop Down List Component</h2>
102.132 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
102.133 <p>You can drag the Drop Down List component
102.134 <img src="../../../images/bhdropdownlisticon.gif" alt="dropdown list icon"> from
102.135 the Palette to the Visual Designer to create a Drop Down List (or combo
102.136 box) that enables the user to click a drop button and select
102.137 items from a list.</p>
102.138 <ul class="note">
102.139 <li>
102.140 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
102.141 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
102.142 </li>
102.143 </ul>
102.144
102.145 <p>A Drop Down List is a list of items that initially displays
102.146 as a single item and, when clicked, drops down into a list of
102.147 multiple items. Only one item can be selected at a time. Drop Down
102.148 Lists are similar to combo boxes in Java Swing and in Microsoft Windows,
102.149 and are called <i>select lists</i> in HTML.</p>
102.150 <p>You can set the <code>items</code> property to associate the component either with a database table or with an array, a <code>java.util.Collection</code>, or a <code>java.util.Map</code> of <code>com.sun.rave.web.ui.model.Option</code> objects to populate the list. Right-click the component and choose Bind to Data to set this property. In the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>, you can see the default object that populates the list, which has a name similar to <code>dropDown1DefaultOptions</code>. For information on the default setting for this property, see
102.151 <a href="#defaultdisplay">Default Display of Drop Down Items</a> later in this topic.</p>
102.152 <p>You use the <code>selected</code> property to associate the component with a model object that represents the current choice, by setting the value to an expression that corresponds to a property of a managed bean. You can right-click the component and choose Property Bindings to bind the <code>selected</code> property. </p>
102.153 <p>The first time the component is rendered, the option that corresponds to the value of the <code>selected</code> model object property is marked as selected by using the equals method on the model object. </p>
102.154 <p>Here are some things you can do with the component: </p>
102.155 <ul>
102.156 <li>
102.157 <div>In addition to <code>Option</code> objects, you can assign <code>OptionGroup</code> objects to create separated groups of options.</div>
102.158 <li>To optionally specify a label for the component, set the <code>label</code> property.
102.159 <ul class="note">
102.160 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
102.161 </ul>
102.162 <li>Right-click the component and choose one of the following pop-up menu items:
102.163 <ul>
102.164 <li><b>Edit Event Handler. </b>Write code for one of the following event handlers.
102.165 <ul>
102.166 <li><b>validate. </b>Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>validate</code> method so you can insert code to validate the value of the component.</li>
102.167 <li><b>processValueChange.</b> Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>processValueChange</code> method so you can insert code that executes when the value of this component changes. This method executes when you have selected Auto-Submit on Change from the component's pop-up menu, which submits the page when the value of the component changes. This technique is useful if the component is part of a virtual form.</li>
102.168 </ul>
102.169 </li>
102.170 <li><b>Set Initial Focus.</b> Gives this component focus when the user opens the page.</li>
102.171 <li><b>Auto-Submit on Change.</b> Causes the form to be automatically submitted if the value of the component changes. Sets the component's JavaScript onclick property to <code>common_timeoutSubmitForm(this.form, '<i>component-id</i>');</code>. At runtime, this code causes the form to be automatically submitted if the user changes the component value. Once the form is submitted, conversion and validation occur on the server and any value change listener methods execute, and then the page is redisplayed.
102.172 <p>If you have code you want to execute when the page is submitted, put it in the <code>processValueChange</code> method described above.</p>
102.173 <p>A component configured to Auto-Submit on Change can use <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual forms</a> to limit the input fields that are processed when the form is submitted. If the auto-submit component is defined to submit a virtual form, only the participants in that virtual form will be processed when the auto-submit occurs.</p>
102.174 </li>
102.175 <li><b>Bind to Data.</b> Bind the component's <code>items</code> property to an object or to a data provider, as described in <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_list_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>.
102.176 <ul>
102.177 <li>To bind the <code>items</code> property to an object, select the Bind to Object tab and then select a bean property that will be used to populate the list. The bean property must be an <code>Object</code> array, map, or collection whose members are all subclasses of <code>com.sun.rave.web.ui.model.Option</code>.
102.178 </li>
102.179 <li>To bind the <code>items</code> property to a data provider for a database table, web service, or enterprise bean to be used to populate the list, select the Bind to Data Provider tab and choose a data provider.</li>
102.180 </ul>
102.181 </li>
102.182 <li><b>Property Bindings.</b> Bind the component's properties to an object or data provider. A typical property to bind is the <code>selected</code> property, which you can bind to an <code>Object</code> array, array of primitives, or <code>ArrayList</code>. You must have added the array to a managed bean, such as the <a href="../../navigator_win/session_bean_node.html">session bean</a>, as a property. You can use this bean property to evaluate what the user chose after the page is submitted.</li>
102.183 <li><b>Configure Default Options.</b> Enables you to edit the default <code>dropDown#DefaultOptions</code> object and change the list items' display and values and pick the item that is selected by default when the drop down list first displays. It is likely that you will instead bind the <code>items</code> property to a database or object to use to set list items, as described above under Bind to Data. </li>
102.184 <li><b>Configure Virtual Forms.</b> Enables you to add the component to a <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>. </li>
102.185 </ul>
102.186 </li>
102.187 </ul>
102.188 <h3>Default Display of Drop Down Items<a name="defaultdisplay"></a> </h3>
102.189 <p>By default, a Drop Down List displays its list items by using an object of type <code>SingleSelectOptionsList</code> with a name based on the default component ID. For example, the first drop down list you drop on a page is initially named <code>dropDown1</code> and has an associated <code>dropDown1DefaultOptions</code> array object associated with it that you can see in the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. </p>
102.190 <p>You can set the values of this array object by right-clicking the drop down list component and choosing Configure Default Options to open the Options Customizer dialog box. In this dialog box you can add new items or delete existing ones, and for each item you can set the displayed value (Display) and the value of the item (Value), and you can select which item is displayed by default (Selected). The <code>dropDown#DefaultOptions</code> object is an array that stores its Display values in <code>label</code> fields and its Value values in <code>value</code> fields. </p>
102.191 <p>The following code sample shows how you might use this object and the <code>select</code> property of the drop down list to determine which item is currently selected, and then write its Display and Value values, its <code>label</code> and <code>value</code>, to two static text fields for display. If you add a drop down list and two static text components to the page, and then put this code in the drop down list's <code>processValueChange</code> method as described above and select Auto-Submit on Change for the component, when the user selects an item in the list, its Display and Value values display in the two static text fields.</p>
102.192 <pre> String myvalue = (String)dropDown1.getSelected();<br> int numOptions = dropDown1DefaultOptions.getOptions().length;<br> int i = 0;<br> for (i = 0; i < numOptions; i++) {<br> if (myvalue.equals(dropDown1DefaultOptions.getOptions()[i].getValue()))<br> break;<br> }<br> if (i < numOptions) {<br> staticText1.setText(dropDown1DefaultOptions.getOptions()[i].getLabel());<br> staticText2.setText(dropDown1DefaultOptions.getOptions()[i].getValue());<br> } else {<br> staticText1.setText("not found"); // should not get here<br> }</pre>
102.193 <dl>
102.194 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
102.195 <dd><a href="propsheets/bh_dropdown_list_props.html">Drop Down List Properties Window</a></dd> <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
102.196 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
102.197 With Components</a></dd>
102.198 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
102.199 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
102.200 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
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103.13 <title>File Upload Component</title>
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103.15 </head>
103.16 <body>
103.17
103.18 <h1>File Upload Component</h1>
103.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
103.20
103.21 <p>You can drag the File Upload component <img src="../../../images/bh_file_upload_icon.gif" alt="file upload component icon"> from the Palette's Basic category to the Visual Designer to create an entry field and a browse button that opens a file chooser dialog on the local system, enabling the user either to select a file or to type a file name into the entry field. When the page is submitted, a copy of the file's contents is sent to the web application.</p>
103.22 <ul class="note">
103.23 <li>
103.24 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
103.25 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
103.26 </li>
103.27 </ul>
103.28
103.29 <p>The component is similar to an HTML <code><input type="file"></code> element.</p>
103.30 <ul class="note">
103.31 <li>The size of the component in the Visual Designer might not match the size of the component
103.32 when it is rendered in a web browser, making the component appear to line up correctly in the
103.33 Visual Designer, but not when the page is rendered in the user's web browser. Also, the rendering
103.34 of this component can differ depending on the web browser. Be sure to test the component in the
103.35 web browsers that you expect your users to use. <br><br>
103.36 For example, if you add a <code>width</code> setting to the <code>style</code> property that is
103.37 smaller than the setting in the <code>columns</code> property, Internet Explorer observes only
103.38 the <code>width</code> setting, while the Mozilla browser ignores it and sets the width according
103.39 to the number of characters in the <code>columns</code> property.</li>
103.40 </ul>
103.41 <p>The File upload component uses a filter, a <code>com.sun.rave.web.ui.util.UploadFilter</code> object that is configured for you in the web application's deployment descriptor. The <code>UploadFilter</code> uses the Apache commons <code>fileupload</code> package. You might need to change these settings in the following two cases: </p>
103.42 <ul>
103.43 <li>The server holds the uploaded file in memory unless it exceeds 4096 bytes; otherwise, the server holds the file contents in a temporary file. You can change this threshold by modifying the <code>sizeThreshold</code> parameter for the <code>UploadFilter</code> filter entry in the web application's <code>web.xml</code> file.</li>
103.44 <li> By default, the File Upload component can handle files up to one
103.45 megabyte in size. You can change the maximum file size by modifying the
103.46 <code>maxSize</code> parameter for the <code>UploadFilter</code> filter entry in the application's <code>web.xml</code> file.
103.47 <ul class="warning">
103.48 <li>
103.49 <div>A negative value for the
103.50 <code>maxSize</code> parameter indicates that there is no file size limit. Setting the parameter to a negative value is not recommended for security reasons. For example, if you allow unlimited file sizes, a malicious user could mount a denial of service attack on your site by using extremely large files</div>
103.51 </li>
103.52 </ul>
103.53 </li>
103.54 <li>To change the settings for the <code>UploadFilter</code> object in the <code>web.xml</code> file: </li>
103.55 <ol>
103.56 <li>In the Files window, expand <i>project-name</i> > web > WEB-INF.</li>
103.57 <li> Double-click the web.xml node to open the file in the XML editor.</li>
103.58 <li> Click the Filters toolbar button.</li>
103.59 <li> In the UploadFilter section under Initialization Parameters, you can change the values for the <code>maxSize</code> and <code>sizeThreshold</code> parameters.</li>
103.60 </ol>
103.61 </ul>
103.62 <p>The contents of the uploaded file, together with some information about it, are stored in an instance of <code>com.sun.rave.web.ui.model.UploadedFile</code>. By using this object, you can get the content of the file as a <code>String</code> or write the contents to disk, as well as get properties such as the name and the size of the file. In the interest of conserving memory, the contents and file data are only available during the HTTP request in which the file was uploaded. To access the contents of the uploaded file, bind the <code>uploadedFile</code> property to a bean property of type <code>com.sun.rave.web.ui.model.UploadedFile</code>. Have the setter or an action method process the file. </p>
103.63 <p>The UploadedFile interface has methods for getting the name and size of the file, determining the file's MIME type (such as <code>text/plain</code> or <code>image/jpeg</code>), getting the file's contents as bytes or as a <code>String</code>, and writing the contents to disk. To learn more, in the Java editor, right-click on <code>UploadedFile</code> in a declaration statement and choose Show Javadoc from the pop-up menu.</p>
103.64 <ul>
103.65 <li>To set the component's properties, select the component and edit its properties in the <a href="propsheets/bh_file_upload_props.html">File Upload Component Properties Window</a>. </li>
103.66 <li>Right-click the component and choose one of the following pop-up menu items:
103.67 <ul>
103.68 <li><b>Edit Event Handler. </b>Write code for one of the following event handlers.
103.69 <ul>
103.70 <li><b>validate. </b>Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>validate</code> method so you can insert code to validate the value of the component.</li>
103.71 <li><b>processValueChange.</b> Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>processValueChange</code> method so you can insert code that executes when the value of this component changes. This method executes when you have selected Auto-Submit on Change from the component's pop-up menu, which submits the page when the value of the component changes. This technique is useful if the component is part of a virtual form.</li>
103.72 </ul>
103.73 </li>
103.74 <li><b>Set Initial Focus.</b> Gives this component focus when the user opens the page.</li>
103.75 <li><b>Auto-Submit on Change.</b> Causes the form to be automatically submitted if the value of the component changes. Sets the component's JavaScript onclick property to <code>common_timeoutSubmitForm(this.form, '<i>component-id</i>');</code>. At runtime, this code causes the form to be automatically submitted if the user changes the component value. Once the form is submitted, conversion and validation occur on the server and any value change listener methods execute, and then the page is redisplayed.
103.76 <p>A component configured to Auto-Submit on Change can use <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual forms</a> to limit the input fields that are processed when the form is submitted. If the auto-submit component is defined to submit a virtual form, only the participants in that virtual form will be processed when the auto-submit occurs.</p>
103.77 </li>
103.78 <li><b>Bind to Data.</b> Bind the component's <code>text</code> property to an object or to a data provider. For more information, see <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>.</li>
103.79 <li><b>Property Bindings.</b> Bind any of the component's properties to an object or data provider, such as the <code>uploadedFile</code> property to a bean property of type <code>com.sun.rave.web.ui.model.UploadedFile</code>. </li>
103.80 <li><b>Configure Virtual Forms.</b> Enables you to add the component to a <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>.</li>
103.81 </ul>
103.82 </li>
103.83 </ul>
103.84 <dl>
103.85 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt> <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
103.86 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
103.87 With Components</a></dd>
103.88 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
103.89
103.90 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
103.91 </dl>
103.92 <dl>
103.93 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
103.94
103.95 <dd>
103.96 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
103.97 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-fileupload.html">
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103.99 </dd>
103.100
103.101 <dd>
103.102 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
103.103 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
103.104 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
103.105 </object>
103.106 </dd>
103.107
103.108
103.109 </dl>
103.110
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103.114 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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103.130 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
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103.134 * Use is subject to license terms.
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103.136 <head>
103.137 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
103.138 <title>File Upload Component</title>
103.139 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
103.140 </head>
103.141 <body>
103.142
103.143 <h2>File Upload Component</h2>
103.144 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
103.145
103.146 <p>You can drag the File Upload component <img src="../../../images/bh_file_upload_icon.gif" alt="file upload component icon"> from the Palette's Basic category to the Visual Designer to create an entry field and a browse button that opens a file chooser dialog on the local system, enabling the user either to select a file or to type a file name into the entry field. When the page is submitted, a copy of the file's contents is sent to the web application.</p>
103.147 <ul class="note">
103.148 <li>
103.149 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
103.150 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
103.151 </li>
103.152 </ul>
103.153
103.154 <p>The component is similar to an HTML <code><input type="file"></code> element.</p>
103.155 <ul class="note">
103.156 <li>The size of the component in the Visual Designer might not match the size of the component
103.157 when it is rendered in a web browser, making the component appear to line up correctly in the
103.158 Visual Designer, but not when the page is rendered in the user's web browser. Also, the rendering
103.159 of this component can differ depending on the web browser. Be sure to test the component in the
103.160 web browsers that you expect your users to use. <br><br>
103.161 For example, if you add a <code>width</code> setting to the <code>style</code> property that is
103.162 smaller than the setting in the <code>columns</code> property, Internet Explorer observes only
103.163 the <code>width</code> setting, while the Mozilla browser ignores it and sets the width according
103.164 to the number of characters in the <code>columns</code> property.</li>
103.165 </ul>
103.166 <p>The File upload component uses a filter, a <code>com.sun.rave.web.ui.util.UploadFilter</code> object that is configured for you in the web application's deployment descriptor. The <code>UploadFilter</code> uses the Apache commons <code>fileupload</code> package. You might need to change these settings in the following two cases: </p>
103.167 <ul>
103.168 <li>The server holds the uploaded file in memory unless it exceeds 4096 bytes; otherwise, the server holds the file contents in a temporary file. You can change this threshold by modifying the <code>sizeThreshold</code> parameter for the <code>UploadFilter</code> filter entry in the web application's <code>web.xml</code> file.</li>
103.169 <li> By default, the File Upload component can handle files up to one
103.170 megabyte in size. You can change the maximum file size by modifying the
103.171 <code>maxSize</code> parameter for the <code>UploadFilter</code> filter entry in the application's <code>web.xml</code> file.
103.172 <ul class="warning">
103.173 <li>
103.174 <div>A negative value for the
103.175 <code>maxSize</code> parameter indicates that there is no file size limit. Setting the parameter to a negative value is not recommended for security reasons. For example, if you allow unlimited file sizes, a malicious user could mount a denial of service attack on your site by using extremely large files</div>
103.176 </li>
103.177 </ul>
103.178 </li>
103.179 <li>To change the settings for the <code>UploadFilter</code> object in the <code>web.xml</code> file: </li>
103.180 <ol>
103.181 <li>In the Files window, expand <i>project-name</i> > web > WEB-INF.</li>
103.182 <li> Double-click the web.xml node to open the file in the XML editor.</li>
103.183 <li> Click the Filters toolbar button.</li>
103.184 <li> In the UploadFilter section under Initialization Parameters, you can change the values for the <code>maxSize</code> and <code>sizeThreshold</code> parameters.</li>
103.185 </ol>
103.186 </ul>
103.187 <p>The contents of the uploaded file, together with some information about it, are stored in an instance of <code>com.sun.rave.web.ui.model.UploadedFile</code>. By using this object, you can get the content of the file as a <code>String</code> or write the contents to disk, as well as get properties such as the name and the size of the file. In the interest of conserving memory, the contents and file data are only available during the HTTP request in which the file was uploaded. To access the contents of the uploaded file, bind the <code>uploadedFile</code> property to a bean property of type <code>com.sun.rave.web.ui.model.UploadedFile</code>. Have the setter or an action method process the file. </p>
103.188 <p>The UploadedFile interface has methods for getting the name and size of the file, determining the file's MIME type (such as <code>text/plain</code> or <code>image/jpeg</code>), getting the file's contents as bytes or as a <code>String</code>, and writing the contents to disk. To learn more, in the Java editor, right-click on <code>UploadedFile</code> in a declaration statement and choose Show Javadoc from the pop-up menu.</p>
103.189 <ul>
103.190 <li>To set the component's properties, select the component and edit its properties in the <a href="propsheets/bh_file_upload_props.html">File Upload Component Properties Window</a>. </li>
103.191 <li>Right-click the component and choose one of the following pop-up menu items:
103.192 <ul>
103.193 <li><b>Edit Event Handler. </b>Write code for one of the following event handlers.
103.194 <ul>
103.195 <li><b>validate. </b>Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>validate</code> method so you can insert code to validate the value of the component.</li>
103.196 <li><b>processValueChange.</b> Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>processValueChange</code> method so you can insert code that executes when the value of this component changes. This method executes when you have selected Auto-Submit on Change from the component's pop-up menu, which submits the page when the value of the component changes. This technique is useful if the component is part of a virtual form.</li>
103.197 </ul>
103.198 </li>
103.199 <li><b>Set Initial Focus.</b> Gives this component focus when the user opens the page.</li>
103.200 <li><b>Auto-Submit on Change.</b> Causes the form to be automatically submitted if the value of the component changes. Sets the component's JavaScript onclick property to <code>common_timeoutSubmitForm(this.form, '<i>component-id</i>');</code>. At runtime, this code causes the form to be automatically submitted if the user changes the component value. Once the form is submitted, conversion and validation occur on the server and any value change listener methods execute, and then the page is redisplayed.
103.201 <p>A component configured to Auto-Submit on Change can use <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual forms</a> to limit the input fields that are processed when the form is submitted. If the auto-submit component is defined to submit a virtual form, only the participants in that virtual form will be processed when the auto-submit occurs.</p>
103.202 </li>
103.203 <li><b>Bind to Data.</b> Bind the component's <code>text</code> property to an object or to a data provider. For more information, see <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>.</li>
103.204 <li><b>Property Bindings.</b> Bind any of the component's properties to an object or data provider, such as the <code>uploadedFile</code> property to a bean property of type <code>com.sun.rave.web.ui.model.UploadedFile</code>. </li>
103.205 <li><b>Configure Virtual Forms.</b> Enables you to add the component to a <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>.</li>
103.206 </ul>
103.207 </li>
103.208 </ul>
103.209 <dl>
103.210 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt> <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
103.211 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
103.212 With Components</a></dd>
103.213 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
103.214
103.215 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
103.216 </dl>
103.217 <dl>
103.218 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
103.219
103.220 <dd>
103.221 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
103.222 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-fileupload.html">
103.223 <param name="text" value="Using the File Upload Component"></object>
103.224 </dd>
103.225
103.226 <dd>
103.227 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
103.228 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
103.229 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
103.230 </object>
103.231 </dd>
103.232
103.233
103.234 </dl>
103.235
103.236 <hr>
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103.238 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
103.239 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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103.243 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
103.244 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
103.245 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
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104.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
104.4 -<html>
104.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
104.6 <!--
104.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
104.8 * All rights reserved.
104.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
104.10 -->
104.11 <head>
104.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
104.13 <title>Form Component</title>
104.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
104.15 </head>
104.16 <body>
104.17 <h1>Form Component</h1>
104.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
104.19
104.20 <p>You can drag the Form component <img src="../../../images/bh_form_icon.gif" alt="form component icon"> from
104.21 the Palette's Layout category to the Visual Designer to create a form on a page.</p>
104.22 <ul class="note">
104.23 <li>
104.24 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
104.25 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
104.26 </li>
104.27 </ul>
104.28
104.29 <ul class="note">
104.30 <li>The IDE creates a form for you when it creates a new page, so
104.31 you are not required to add this component to a page created
104.32 by the IDE. If you need a form within a form, you must create a virtual form instead. You can right-click a component and choose <a href="../../dialogs/config_virtual_forms_db.html">Configure Virtual Forms</a> to create a new virtual form or to add the component to an existing virtual form. </li>
104.33 </ul>
104.34 <p>If you do add a form component to a page, you see the form
104.35 appear as a selected box and a new form node for your page appears
104.36 in the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. You can select the form in the Outline window, and then you can drag components onto the form.</p>
104.37 <p>You can also right-click the form and choose Properties to
104.38 display its <a href="propsheets/bh_form_props.html">Properties window</a>.</p>
104.39 <ul class="warning">
104.40 <li>You can select a form component in the Outline window and delete it. However, you cannot delete the original
104.41 form created for the page because every page must have at least one
104.42 form in it.</li>
104.43 </ul>
104.44 <dl>
104.45 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt> <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
104.46 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
104.47 With Components</a></dd>
104.48 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
104.49 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
104.50 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
104.51 </dl>
104.52 <dl>
104.53 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
104.54
104.55 <dd>
104.56 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
104.57 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
104.58 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
104.59 </object>
104.60 </dd>
104.61
104.62
104.63 </dl>
104.64
104.65 <hr>
104.66 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
104.67 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
104.68 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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104.72 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
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104.77 <td> </td>
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104.79 </table>
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104.82 \ No newline at end of file
104.83 +<html>
104.84 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
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104.87 * All rights reserved.
104.88 * Use is subject to license terms.
104.89 -->
104.90 <head>
104.91 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
104.92 <title>Form Component</title>
104.93 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
104.94 </head>
104.95 <body>
104.96 <h2>Form Component</h2>
104.97 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
104.98
104.99 <p>You can drag the Form component <img src="../../../images/bh_form_icon.gif" alt="form component icon"> from
104.100 the Palette's Layout category to the Visual Designer to create a form on a page.</p>
104.101 <ul class="note">
104.102 <li>
104.103 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
104.104 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
104.105 </li>
104.106 </ul>
104.107
104.108 <ul class="note">
104.109 <li>The IDE creates a form for you when it creates a new page, so
104.110 you are not required to add this component to a page created
104.111 by the IDE. If you need a form within a form, you must create a virtual form instead. You can right-click a component and choose <a href="../../dialogs/config_virtual_forms_db.html">Configure Virtual Forms</a> to create a new virtual form or to add the component to an existing virtual form. </li>
104.112 </ul>
104.113 <p>If you do add a form component to a page, you see the form
104.114 appear as a selected box and a new form node for your page appears
104.115 in the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. You can select the form in the Outline window, and then you can drag components onto the form.</p>
104.116 <p>You can also right-click the form and choose Properties to
104.117 display its <a href="propsheets/bh_form_props.html">Properties window</a>.</p>
104.118 <ul class="warning">
104.119 <li>You can select a form component in the Outline window and delete it. However, you cannot delete the original
104.120 form created for the page because every page must have at least one
104.121 form in it.</li>
104.122 </ul>
104.123 <dl>
104.124 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt> <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
104.125 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
104.126 With Components</a></dd>
104.127 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
104.128 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
104.129 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
104.130 </dl>
104.131 <dl>
104.132 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
104.133
104.134 <dd>
104.135 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
104.136 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
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104.139 </dd>
104.140
104.141
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104.143
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105.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/group_panel.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
105.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
105.4 -<html>
105.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
105.6 <!--
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105.8 * All rights reserved.
105.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
105.10 -->
105.11 <head>
105.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
105.13 <title>Group Panel Component</title>
105.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
105.15 </head>
105.16 <body>
105.17 <h1>Group Panel Component</h1>
105.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
105.19 <p>You can drag the Group Panel component <img src="../../../images/bh_group_panel_icon.gif" alt="page separator icon"> from
105.20 the Palette's Layout category to the Visual Designer to create a panel that groups
105.21 other components visually. After you drag the Group Panel to
105.22 your page, you can add components by dropping them on the Group
105.23 Panel. </p>
105.24 <ul class="note">
105.25 <li>
105.26 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
105.27 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
105.28 </li>
105.29 </ul>
105.30
105.31 <p> If you want more precise control of component placement or you want a container that renders visibly, use the <a href="../jsfstd/grid_panel.html">Grid Panel</a> component.</p>
105.32 <p>There are a number of ways to position the components in the Group Panel:</p>
105.33
105.34 <ul>
105.35 <li>When you drag the component over a Group Panel that already contains a component, there is a caret at the nearest insert position. For example, after dropping a button, if you want to drop another component and you hover over the left half of the button, you see the caret to the left of the button. Otherwise it is on the right side. When you drop the current component, it is positioned at the caret position.</li>
105.36 <li>If you drop a component on the Group Panel in the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>, the component is appended to the other components.</li>
105.37 <li>You can select a component under the Group Panel in the Outline window and drag it to a new position in the Group Panel. </li>
105.38 </ul>
105.39
105.40 <p>In the page bean, a Group Panel component is a <code>PanelGroup</code> object. </p>
105.41 <p>By default the Group Panel component is rendered as a <code><span></code> element surrounding the group of child
105.42 components. If you want to set the size of the Group panel, you can change the rendered element to a <code><div></code> by setting the <code>block</code> property to <code>true</code>. When you use a <code><div></code>, the
105.43 page separator, if any, is displayed on a new line, and you can use the CSS styles <code>width</code> and <code>height</code> in the <code>style</code> property to set the size. If you use a <code><span></code>, any such settings are ignored.</p>
105.44 <ul class="note">
105.45 <li>If you use a
105.46 component in the page separator that renders a block element, such as <code><br/></code>, that component is always
105.47 displayed on its own line. The behavior of child block elements is
105.48 independent of the setting of the <code>block</code> property.</li>
105.49 </ul>
105.50 <dl>
105.51 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
105.52 <dd><a href="propsheets/bh_group_panel_props.html">Group Panel Properties Window</a></dd>
105.53 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
105.54 With Components</a></dd>
105.55 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
105.56 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
105.57 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
105.58 </dl>
105.59 <dl>
105.60 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
105.61
105.62 <dd>
105.63 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
105.64 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
105.65 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
105.66 </object>
105.67 </dd>
105.68 </dl>
105.69
105.70 <hr>
105.71 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
105.72 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
105.73 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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105.75 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
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105.77 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
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105.79 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
105.80 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
105.81 <tr>
105.82 <td> </td>
105.83 </tr>
105.84 </table>
105.85 </body>
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105.87 \ No newline at end of file
105.88 +<html>
105.89 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
105.90 <!--
105.91 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
105.92 * All rights reserved.
105.93 * Use is subject to license terms.
105.94 -->
105.95 <head>
105.96 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
105.97 <title>Group Panel Component</title>
105.98 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
105.99 </head>
105.100 <body>
105.101 <h2>Group Panel Component</h2>
105.102 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
105.103 <p>You can drag the Group Panel component <img src="../../../images/bh_group_panel_icon.gif" alt="page separator icon"> from
105.104 the Palette's Layout category to the Visual Designer to create a panel that groups
105.105 other components visually. After you drag the Group Panel to
105.106 your page, you can add components by dropping them on the Group
105.107 Panel. </p>
105.108 <ul class="note">
105.109 <li>
105.110 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
105.111 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
105.112 </li>
105.113 </ul>
105.114
105.115 <p> If you want more precise control of component placement or you want a container that renders visibly, use the <a href="../jsfstd/grid_panel.html">Grid Panel</a> component.</p>
105.116 <p>There are a number of ways to position the components in the Group Panel:</p>
105.117
105.118 <ul>
105.119 <li>When you drag the component over a Group Panel that already contains a component, there is a caret at the nearest insert position. For example, after dropping a button, if you want to drop another component and you hover over the left half of the button, you see the caret to the left of the button. Otherwise it is on the right side. When you drop the current component, it is positioned at the caret position.</li>
105.120 <li>If you drop a component on the Group Panel in the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>, the component is appended to the other components.</li>
105.121 <li>You can select a component under the Group Panel in the Outline window and drag it to a new position in the Group Panel. </li>
105.122 </ul>
105.123
105.124 <p>In the page bean, a Group Panel component is a <code>PanelGroup</code> object. </p>
105.125 <p>By default the Group Panel component is rendered as a <code><span></code> element surrounding the group of child
105.126 components. If you want to set the size of the Group panel, you can change the rendered element to a <code><div></code> by setting the <code>block</code> property to <code>true</code>. When you use a <code><div></code>, the
105.127 page separator, if any, is displayed on a new line, and you can use the CSS styles <code>width</code> and <code>height</code> in the <code>style</code> property to set the size. If you use a <code><span></code>, any such settings are ignored.</p>
105.128 <ul class="note">
105.129 <li>If you use a
105.130 component in the page separator that renders a block element, such as <code><br/></code>, that component is always
105.131 displayed on its own line. The behavior of child block elements is
105.132 independent of the setting of the <code>block</code> property.</li>
105.133 </ul>
105.134 <dl>
105.135 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
105.136 <dd><a href="propsheets/bh_group_panel_props.html">Group Panel Properties Window</a></dd>
105.137 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
105.138 With Components</a></dd>
105.139 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
105.140 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
105.141 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
105.142 </dl>
105.143 <dl>
105.144 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
105.145
105.146 <dd>
105.147 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
105.148 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
105.149 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
105.150 </object>
105.151 </dd>
105.152 </dl>
105.153
105.154 <hr>
105.155 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
105.156 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
105.157 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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105.159 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
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105.161 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
105.162 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
105.163 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
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105.165 <tr>
105.166 <td> </td>
105.167 </tr>
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106.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/hidden_field.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
106.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/hidden_field.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
106.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
106.4 -<html>
106.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
106.6 <!--
106.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
106.8 * All rights reserved.
106.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
106.10 -->
106.11 <head>
106.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
106.13 <title>Hidden Field Component</title>
106.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
106.15 </head>
106.16 <body>
106.17 <h1>Hidden Field Component</h1>
106.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
106.19 <p><b></b>You can drag the Hidden Field component <img src="../../../images/bh_hidden_field_icon.gif" alt="hidden field icon"> from
106.20 the Palette's Basic category to the Visual Designer to create a hidden text field.
106.21 A hidden field is a form field that is not visible, but can
106.22 be used to pass data to the server as well as to hold data that can be interpreted by Javascript on the page. A typical use of a
106.23 hidden field is to store session data in the page as an alternative to using the Session bean to store the data. For example, you might use a hidden field to pass the primary key of the current
106.24 row back to the same page, instead of saving and restoring it in session scope. </p>
106.25 <ul class="note">
106.26 <li>
106.27 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
106.28 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
106.29 </li>
106.30 </ul>
106.31
106.32 <p>A Hidden Field component is equivalent to the HTML tag <code><input
106.33 type='hidden'></code>. The value of the field is the
106.34 data the field stores and passes back to the server when the
106.35 form is submitted. </p>
106.36 <p>Since the field is hidden, the component does not appear on
106.37 the page, but it does appear in the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>.
106.38 You can select the hidden field in
106.39 the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a> and right-click it to open its pop-up menu.</p>
106.40 <p>After adding a hidden field to a page, you can do a number
106.41 of things with it: </p>
106.42 <ul>
106.43 <li> Select the component and edit its properties in the <a href="propsheets/bh_hidden_field_props.html">Hidden Field Component Properties Window</a>. Some typical
106.44 properties to edit are:
106.45 <ul>
106.46 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the component. In the JSP file,
106.47 this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code>
106.48 attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is
106.49 the name of the <code>HiddenField</code> object.</li>
106.50 <li><b>value.</b> The value that will be sent to the server.</li>
106.51 </ul>
106.52 </li>
106.53 <li>Right-click the component in the Outline window and choose one of the following
106.54 pop-up menu items:
106.55 <ul>
106.56 <li><b>Edit processValueChange Event Handler. </b> Opens the Java Editor
106.57 with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>processValueChange</code>
106.58 method so you can insert code that executes when the
106.59 value of this component changes. For example, the
106.60 user changes the value of another component that is
106.61 controlling the value of this component.</li>
106.62 <li><b>Bind to Data</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables
106.63 you to bind the component's <code>value</code> property to a data provider or an object so you can evaluate the component's value when the page is submitted. For more information, see <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>.</li>
106.64 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables
106.65 you to bind properties of the component in addition to the <code>value</code> property to other objects
106.66 or properties that supply data for the values of this
106.67 component's properties.</li>
106.68 </ul>
106.69 </li>
106.70 </ul>
106.71 <dl>
106.72 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt> <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
106.73 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
106.74 With Components</a></dd>
106.75 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
106.76 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
106.77
106.78 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
106.79 </dl>
106.80 <dl>
106.81 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
106.82
106.83 <dd>
106.84 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
106.85 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
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106.87 </object>
106.88 </dd>
106.89 </dl>
106.90
106.91 <hr>
106.92 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
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106.94 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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106.98 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
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106.100 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
106.101 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
106.102 <tr>
106.103 <td> </td>
106.104 </tr>
106.105 </table>
106.106 </body>
106.107 </html>
106.108 \ No newline at end of file
106.109 +<html>
106.110 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
106.111 <!--
106.112 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
106.113 * All rights reserved.
106.114 * Use is subject to license terms.
106.115 -->
106.116 <head>
106.117 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
106.118 <title>Hidden Field Component</title>
106.119 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
106.120 </head>
106.121 <body>
106.122 <h2>Hidden Field Component</h2>
106.123 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
106.124 <p><b></b>You can drag the Hidden Field component <img src="../../../images/bh_hidden_field_icon.gif" alt="hidden field icon"> from
106.125 the Palette's Basic category to the Visual Designer to create a hidden text field.
106.126 A hidden field is a form field that is not visible, but can
106.127 be used to pass data to the server as well as to hold data that can be interpreted by Javascript on the page. A typical use of a
106.128 hidden field is to store session data in the page as an alternative to using the Session bean to store the data. For example, you might use a hidden field to pass the primary key of the current
106.129 row back to the same page, instead of saving and restoring it in session scope. </p>
106.130 <ul class="note">
106.131 <li>
106.132 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
106.133 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
106.134 </li>
106.135 </ul>
106.136
106.137 <p>A Hidden Field component is equivalent to the HTML tag <code><input
106.138 type='hidden'></code>. The value of the field is the
106.139 data the field stores and passes back to the server when the
106.140 form is submitted. </p>
106.141 <p>Since the field is hidden, the component does not appear on
106.142 the page, but it does appear in the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>.
106.143 You can select the hidden field in
106.144 the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a> and right-click it to open its pop-up menu.</p>
106.145 <p>After adding a hidden field to a page, you can do a number
106.146 of things with it: </p>
106.147 <ul>
106.148 <li> Select the component and edit its properties in the <a href="propsheets/bh_hidden_field_props.html">Hidden Field Component Properties Window</a>. Some typical
106.149 properties to edit are:
106.150 <ul>
106.151 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the component. In the JSP file,
106.152 this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code>
106.153 attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is
106.154 the name of the <code>HiddenField</code> object.</li>
106.155 <li><b>value.</b> The value that will be sent to the server.</li>
106.156 </ul>
106.157 </li>
106.158 <li>Right-click the component in the Outline window and choose one of the following
106.159 pop-up menu items:
106.160 <ul>
106.161 <li><b>Edit processValueChange Event Handler. </b> Opens the Java Editor
106.162 with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>processValueChange</code>
106.163 method so you can insert code that executes when the
106.164 value of this component changes. For example, the
106.165 user changes the value of another component that is
106.166 controlling the value of this component.</li>
106.167 <li><b>Bind to Data</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables
106.168 you to bind the component's <code>value</code> property to a data provider or an object so you can evaluate the component's value when the page is submitted. For more information, see <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>.</li>
106.169 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables
106.170 you to bind properties of the component in addition to the <code>value</code> property to other objects
106.171 or properties that supply data for the values of this
106.172 component's properties.</li>
106.173 </ul>
106.174 </li>
106.175 </ul>
106.176 <dl>
106.177 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt> <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
106.178 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
106.179 With Components</a></dd>
106.180 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
106.181 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
106.182
106.183 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
106.184 </dl>
106.185 <dl>
106.186 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
106.187
106.188 <dd>
106.189 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
106.190 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
106.191 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
106.192 </object>
106.193 </dd>
106.194 </dl>
106.195
106.196 <hr>
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106.198 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
106.199 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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107.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/hyperlink.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
107.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/hyperlink.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
107.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
107.4 -<html>
107.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
107.6 <!--
107.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
107.8 * All rights reserved.
107.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
107.10 -->
107.11 <head>
107.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
107.13 <title>Hyperlink Component</title>
107.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
107.15 </head>
107.16 <body>
107.17 <h1>Hyperlink Component</h1>
107.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
107.19 <p>You can drag the Hyperlink <img src="../../../images/hyperlinkicon.gif" alt="Hyperlink icon"> component
107.20 from the Basic category of the Palette to the Visual Designer to create a standard hyperlink to a URL. </p>
107.21 <ul class="note">
107.22 <li>
107.23 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
107.24 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
107.25 </li>
107.26 </ul>
107.27
107.28 <p>This component is equivalent to an HTML <code><a></code>
107.29 element.</p>
107.30 <p>If you set the <code>action</code> property by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit action Event Handler, the page is submitted. If instead you set the <code>url</code> property, the link is a normal hyperlink that sends the browser to a new location. </p>
107.31 <p>If you want the link to be represented as an image instead of as text, use the <a href="image_hyperlink.html">Image Hyperlink</a> component.</p>
107.32 <ul class="note">
107.33 <li>You can drop an Image component or a Static Text component or both on the Hyperlink if you want to customize the appearance of the link.
107.34 <p>If you drop a component on the Hyperlink, you embed the component in the hyperlink, and you must work with the embedded component's properties rather than the properties of the Hyperlink. Select the embedded component in the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a> to set the embedded component's properties.</p>
107.35 </li>
107.36 </ul>
107.37 <p>After adding a hyperlink to a page, you can do a number of things with it: </p>
107.38 <ul>
107.39 <li> Select the component and edit its properties in the component's <a href="propsheets/bh_hyperlink_props.html">Properties window</a>. Some typical properties to edit are:
107.40 <ul>
107.41 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the component. In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is the name of the <code>Hyperlink</code> object.</li>
107.42 <li><b>text.</b> The displayed text for the link. You can also click the component and edit this value.</li>
107.43 <li> <b>url.</b> The URL to the target document or resource that the hyperlink is to open. Setting the <code>url</code> property overrides any action event handler you might define, as described below. If this property is set, when the user clicks the hyperlink they are taken directly to the URL and the page is not submitted. If this property is not set, clicking the hyperlink submits the page. Typically, if you do not set this property, you use the action even handler to define what happens when the user clicks the hyperlink.</li>
107.44 </ul>
107.45 </li>
107.46 <li>Right-click the component in the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a> and choose one of the following pop-up menu items:
107.47 <ul>
107.48 <li><b>Edit action Event Handler.</b> Code the action event handler, the method that is called when the user clicks the hyperlink, and set the <code>action</code> property to the name of this method. See the <code>url</code> property above for information about how these two properties interact.
107.49 <p>The action event handler determines which page or resource to open based on specified conditions. The action method typically processes mouse clicks and returns a string indicating the name of a page navigation case (the page in your application to display next). The default name for the method is <i><code>hyperlink-id</code></i><code>_action</code>, where <i>hyperlink-id</i> is the value of the hyperllink's <code>id</code> property. </p>
107.50 </li>
107.51 <li><b>Bind to Data</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind the component's <code>text</code> property to a data provider or an object that dynamically sets the displayed text of the hyperlink. For more information, see <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>.</li>
107.52 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind properties of the component in addition to the <code>text</code> property to other objects or properties that supply data for the values of this component's properties.</li>
107.53 </ul>
107.54 </li>
107.55 </ul>
107.56 <dl>
107.57 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt> <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
107.58 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
107.59 With Components</a></dd>
107.60 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
107.61 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
107.62
107.63 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
107.64 </dl>
107.65 <dl>
107.66 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
107.67
107.68 <dd>
107.69 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
107.70 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
107.71 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
107.72 </object>
107.73 </dd>
107.74 </dl>
107.75
107.76
107.77 <hr>
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107.80 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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107.87 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
107.88 <tr>
107.89 <td> </td>
107.90 </tr>
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107.92 </body>
107.93 </html>
107.94 \ No newline at end of file
107.95 +<html>
107.96 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
107.97 <!--
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107.99 * All rights reserved.
107.100 * Use is subject to license terms.
107.101 -->
107.102 <head>
107.103 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
107.104 <title>Hyperlink Component</title>
107.105 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
107.106 </head>
107.107 <body>
107.108 <h2>Hyperlink Component</h2>
107.109 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
107.110 <p>You can drag the Hyperlink <img src="../../../images/hyperlinkicon.gif" alt="Hyperlink icon"> component
107.111 from the Basic category of the Palette to the Visual Designer to create a standard hyperlink to a URL. </p>
107.112 <ul class="note">
107.113 <li>
107.114 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
107.115 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
107.116 </li>
107.117 </ul>
107.118
107.119 <p>This component is equivalent to an HTML <code><a></code>
107.120 element.</p>
107.121 <p>If you set the <code>action</code> property by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit action Event Handler, the page is submitted. If instead you set the <code>url</code> property, the link is a normal hyperlink that sends the browser to a new location. </p>
107.122 <p>If you want the link to be represented as an image instead of as text, use the <a href="image_hyperlink.html">Image Hyperlink</a> component.</p>
107.123 <ul class="note">
107.124 <li>You can drop an Image component or a Static Text component or both on the Hyperlink if you want to customize the appearance of the link.
107.125 <p>If you drop a component on the Hyperlink, you embed the component in the hyperlink, and you must work with the embedded component's properties rather than the properties of the Hyperlink. Select the embedded component in the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a> to set the embedded component's properties.</p>
107.126 </li>
107.127 </ul>
107.128 <p>After adding a hyperlink to a page, you can do a number of things with it: </p>
107.129 <ul>
107.130 <li> Select the component and edit its properties in the component's <a href="propsheets/bh_hyperlink_props.html">Properties window</a>. Some typical properties to edit are:
107.131 <ul>
107.132 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the component. In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is the name of the <code>Hyperlink</code> object.</li>
107.133 <li><b>text.</b> The displayed text for the link. You can also click the component and edit this value.</li>
107.134 <li> <b>url.</b> The URL to the target document or resource that the hyperlink is to open. Setting the <code>url</code> property overrides any action event handler you might define, as described below. If this property is set, when the user clicks the hyperlink they are taken directly to the URL and the page is not submitted. If this property is not set, clicking the hyperlink submits the page. Typically, if you do not set this property, you use the action even handler to define what happens when the user clicks the hyperlink.</li>
107.135 </ul>
107.136 </li>
107.137 <li>Right-click the component in the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a> and choose one of the following pop-up menu items:
107.138 <ul>
107.139 <li><b>Edit action Event Handler.</b> Code the action event handler, the method that is called when the user clicks the hyperlink, and set the <code>action</code> property to the name of this method. See the <code>url</code> property above for information about how these two properties interact.
107.140 <p>The action event handler determines which page or resource to open based on specified conditions. The action method typically processes mouse clicks and returns a string indicating the name of a page navigation case (the page in your application to display next). The default name for the method is <i><code>hyperlink-id</code></i><code>_action</code>, where <i>hyperlink-id</i> is the value of the hyperllink's <code>id</code> property. </p>
107.141 </li>
107.142 <li><b>Bind to Data</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind the component's <code>text</code> property to a data provider or an object that dynamically sets the displayed text of the hyperlink. For more information, see <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>.</li>
107.143 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind properties of the component in addition to the <code>text</code> property to other objects or properties that supply data for the values of this component's properties.</li>
107.144 </ul>
107.145 </li>
107.146 </ul>
107.147 <dl>
107.148 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt> <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
107.149 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
107.150 With Components</a></dd>
107.151 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
107.152 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
107.153
107.154 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
107.155 </dl>
107.156 <dl>
107.157 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
107.158
107.159 <dd>
107.160 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
107.161 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
107.162 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
107.163 </object>
107.164 </dd>
107.165 </dl>
107.166
107.167
107.168 <hr>
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108.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
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108.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
108.6 <!--
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108.8 * All rights reserved.
108.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
108.10 -->
108.11 <head>
108.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
108.13 <title>Image Component</title>
108.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
108.15 </head>
108.16 <body>
108.17 <h1>Image Component</h1>
108.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
108.19 <p>You can drag the Image component <img src="../../../images/bh_image_icon.gif" alt="Image component icon"> from
108.20 the Palette's Basic category to the Visual Designer to add an image, such as a
108.21 JPEG, GIF, or PNG file, to a page. When you drop the image on your
108.22 page in the Visual Designer, you see a simple box with the word Image in it.</p>
108.23 <ul class="note">
108.24 <li>
108.25 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
108.26 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
108.27 </li>
108.28 </ul>
108.29
108.30 <p> If you right-click this box and choose Set Image, you see a dialog box that you can use
108.31 to specify the image in three ways:</p>
108.32 <ul>
108.33 <li><b>Choose File.</b>
108.34 You can navigate to a file in your filesystem and click OK. The image file is copied to the
108.35 project, and you can see it in the <a href="../../project_nav/projectlogical.html">Projects window</a> under <i>project-name</i> > Web Pages > resources. Choosing this option sets the Image component's <code>url</code> property to <code>/resources/<i>image-file</i></code>.</li>
108.36 <li><b>Enter URL. </b>Enter a URL to a web location for the file. For example, enter the following URL:<br>
108.37 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
108.38 <param name="content" value="http://forum.java.sun.com/im/logo_java_grey.gif">
108.39 <param name="text" value="http://forum.java.sun.com/im/logo_java_grey.gif"></object>
108.40 . <br>
108.41 Choosing this option sets the Image component's <code>url</code> property to the URL you entered.</li>
108.42 <li><b>Set Theme Icon.</b> Displays a list of icons that are in the theme associated with your application. Select an icon name in the list to see it displayed in the dialog box. Choosing this option sets the Image component's <code>icon</code> property to the icon name you chose.
108.43 <ul class="note">
108.44 <li>
108.45 If the <code>url</code> property has already been set, choosing an icon does not change the appearance of the component, because the <code>url</code> property takes precedence over the <code>icon</code> property. For the icon to be visible, the <code>url</code> property must not be set.
108.46 </li>
108.47 </ul>
108.48
108.49 </li>
108.50 </ul>
108.51 <p>Another way to add an image to your page is to drag its file node from a file explorer dialog to your page. For example, if you open the Microsoft Windows File Explorer and navigate to a GIF image, you can drag its node to your page and drop the image file where you want it to appear on the page. The IDE adds the file to your <code>resources</code> directory, which you can see under the <i>project-name</i> > Web Pages folder in the <a href="../../project_nav/projectlogical.html">Projects window</a>. </p>
108.52 <p>After dropping the component on your page, you can select the component and edit its properties in the Image component's
108.53 <a href="propsheets/bh_image_props.html">Properties window</a>. If necessary, right-click the component and choose
108.54 Properties to display the Properties window. In addition to the properties described above that specify the image to be displayed, some typical properties
108.55 you might set are: </p>
108.56 <ul>
108.57 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the Image component. In the
108.58 JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code>
108.59 attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is
108.60 the name of the <code>Image</code> object.</li>
108.61 <li><b>alt.</b> The alternate text for the image. The alt
108.62 text describes the graphic element in the HTML page, is
108.63 readable by screen readers, can display as a tool tip,
108.64 and displays when the user has display of images turned
108.65 off in the web browser. It is equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>alt</code> of the <code><img> </code>tag.</li>
108.66 <li><b>align.</b> The position of the image relative to its context on the page. Pick a position from the drop down list to align the image to other components. </li>
108.67 <li><b>border.</b> Specifies the width of the border around the image in pixels. The default value for this property depends on the client browser.</li>
108.68 </ul>
108.69 <p>You can also right-click the component and choose one of
108.70 the following options:</p>
108.71 <ul>
108.72 <li><b>Set Image. </b>Opens a dialog box that enables you to set the image to a file, a url, or an icon. Specifying the image in this dialog sets the appropriate properties for you. The <code>url</code> property specifies an image in a file or at a URL on the Web.The <code>icon</code> property specifies an icon in the default <a href="../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a>.</li>
108.73 <li><b>Bind to Data</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind the component's <code>url</code> property to a data provider or to an object that supplies its value so you can
108.74 update the image dynamically. For more information, see <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>.</li>
108.75 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind component properties in addition to <code>url</code> to other objects
108.76 or properties that update this component's properties
108.77 automatically.</li>
108.78 </ul>
108.79
108.80
108.81 <dl>
108.82 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt> <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
108.83 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
108.84 With Components</a></dd>
108.85 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
108.86 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
108.87
108.88 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
108.89 </dl>
108.90 <dl>
108.91 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
108.92
108.93 <dd>
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108.95 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
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108.97 </object>
108.98 </dd>
108.99 </dl>
108.100
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108.123 * All rights reserved.
108.124 * Use is subject to license terms.
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108.126 <head>
108.127 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
108.128 <title>Image Component</title>
108.129 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
108.130 </head>
108.131 <body>
108.132 <h2>Image Component</h2>
108.133 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
108.134 <p>You can drag the Image component <img src="../../../images/bh_image_icon.gif" alt="Image component icon"> from
108.135 the Palette's Basic category to the Visual Designer to add an image, such as a
108.136 JPEG, GIF, or PNG file, to a page. When you drop the image on your
108.137 page in the Visual Designer, you see a simple box with the word Image in it.</p>
108.138 <ul class="note">
108.139 <li>
108.140 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
108.141 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
108.142 </li>
108.143 </ul>
108.144
108.145 <p> If you right-click this box and choose Set Image, you see a dialog box that you can use
108.146 to specify the image in three ways:</p>
108.147 <ul>
108.148 <li><b>Choose File.</b>
108.149 You can navigate to a file in your filesystem and click OK. The image file is copied to the
108.150 project, and you can see it in the <a href="../../project_nav/projectlogical.html">Projects window</a> under <i>project-name</i> > Web Pages > resources. Choosing this option sets the Image component's <code>url</code> property to <code>/resources/<i>image-file</i></code>.</li>
108.151 <li><b>Enter URL. </b>Enter a URL to a web location for the file. For example, enter the following URL:<br>
108.152 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
108.153 <param name="content" value="http://forum.java.sun.com/im/logo_java_grey.gif">
108.154 <param name="text" value="http://forum.java.sun.com/im/logo_java_grey.gif"></object>
108.155 . <br>
108.156 Choosing this option sets the Image component's <code>url</code> property to the URL you entered.</li>
108.157 <li><b>Set Theme Icon.</b> Displays a list of icons that are in the theme associated with your application. Select an icon name in the list to see it displayed in the dialog box. Choosing this option sets the Image component's <code>icon</code> property to the icon name you chose.
108.158 <ul class="note">
108.159 <li>
108.160 If the <code>url</code> property has already been set, choosing an icon does not change the appearance of the component, because the <code>url</code> property takes precedence over the <code>icon</code> property. For the icon to be visible, the <code>url</code> property must not be set.
108.161 </li>
108.162 </ul>
108.163
108.164 </li>
108.165 </ul>
108.166 <p>Another way to add an image to your page is to drag its file node from a file explorer dialog to your page. For example, if you open the Microsoft Windows File Explorer and navigate to a GIF image, you can drag its node to your page and drop the image file where you want it to appear on the page. The IDE adds the file to your <code>resources</code> directory, which you can see under the <i>project-name</i> > Web Pages folder in the <a href="../../project_nav/projectlogical.html">Projects window</a>. </p>
108.167 <p>After dropping the component on your page, you can select the component and edit its properties in the Image component's
108.168 <a href="propsheets/bh_image_props.html">Properties window</a>. If necessary, right-click the component and choose
108.169 Properties to display the Properties window. In addition to the properties described above that specify the image to be displayed, some typical properties
108.170 you might set are: </p>
108.171 <ul>
108.172 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the Image component. In the
108.173 JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code>
108.174 attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is
108.175 the name of the <code>Image</code> object.</li>
108.176 <li><b>alt.</b> The alternate text for the image. The alt
108.177 text describes the graphic element in the HTML page, is
108.178 readable by screen readers, can display as a tool tip,
108.179 and displays when the user has display of images turned
108.180 off in the web browser. It is equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>alt</code> of the <code><img> </code>tag.</li>
108.181 <li><b>align.</b> The position of the image relative to its context on the page. Pick a position from the drop down list to align the image to other components. </li>
108.182 <li><b>border.</b> Specifies the width of the border around the image in pixels. The default value for this property depends on the client browser.</li>
108.183 </ul>
108.184 <p>You can also right-click the component and choose one of
108.185 the following options:</p>
108.186 <ul>
108.187 <li><b>Set Image. </b>Opens a dialog box that enables you to set the image to a file, a url, or an icon. Specifying the image in this dialog sets the appropriate properties for you. The <code>url</code> property specifies an image in a file or at a URL on the Web.The <code>icon</code> property specifies an icon in the default <a href="../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a>.</li>
108.188 <li><b>Bind to Data</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind the component's <code>url</code> property to a data provider or to an object that supplies its value so you can
108.189 update the image dynamically. For more information, see <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>.</li>
108.190 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind component properties in addition to <code>url</code> to other objects
108.191 or properties that update this component's properties
108.192 automatically.</li>
108.193 </ul>
108.194
108.195
108.196 <dl>
108.197 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt> <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
108.198 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
108.199 With Components</a></dd>
108.200 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
108.201 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
108.202
108.203 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
108.204 </dl>
108.205 <dl>
108.206 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
108.207
108.208 <dd>
108.209 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
108.210 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
108.211 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
108.212 </object>
108.213 </dd>
108.214 </dl>
108.215
108.216 <hr>
108.217 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
108.218 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
108.219 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
108.220 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
108.221 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
108.222 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Image Component">
108.223 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
108.224 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
108.225 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
108.226 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
108.227 <tr>
108.228 <td> </td>
108.229 </tr>
108.230 </table>
108.231 </body>
108.232 </html>
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109.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/image_hyperlink.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
109.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/image_hyperlink.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
109.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
109.4 -<html>
109.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
109.6 <!--
109.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
109.8 * All rights reserved.
109.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
109.10 -->
109.11 <head>
109.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
109.13 <title>Image Hyperlink Component</title>
109.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
109.15 </head>
109.16 <body>
109.17 <h1>Image Hyperlink Component</h1>
109.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
109.19 <p>You can drag the Image Hyperlink <img src="../../../images/bh_image_hyperlink_icon.gif" alt="Image Hyperlink icon"> component
109.20 from the Palette's Basic category to the Visual Designer to create an image that links to a URL. The image hyperlink can display both text and an image. </p>
109.21 <ul class="note">
109.22 <li>
109.23 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
109.24 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
109.25 </li>
109.26 </ul>
109.27
109.28 <p>To set the image for the Image Hyperlink component, you can right-click the component and choose Set Image. You then see a dialog box that you can use to specify the image in three ways:</p>
109.29 <ul>
109.30 <li><b>Choose File.</b> You can navigate to a file in your filesystem and click OK. The image file is copied to the project, and you can see it in the <a href="../../project_nav/projectlogical.html">Projects window</a> under <i>project-name</i> > Web Pages > resources. Choosing this option sets the Image component's <code>url</code> property to <code>/resources/<i>image-file</i></code>.</li>
109.31 <li><b>Enter URL. </b>Enter a URL to a web location for the file. For example, enter the following URL:<br>
109.32 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
109.33 <param name="content" value="http://forum.java.sun.com/im/logo_java_grey.gif">
109.34 <param name="text" value="http://forum.java.sun.com/im/logo_java_grey.gif">
109.35 </object>
109.36 . <br>
109.37 Choosing this option sets the Image component's <code>url</code> property to the URL you entered.</li>
109.38 <li><b>Set Theme Icon.</b> Displays a list of icons that are in the theme associated with your application. Select an icon name in the list to see it displayed in the dialog box. Choosing this option sets the Image component's <code>icon</code> property to the icon name you chose.
109.39 <ul class="note">
109.40 <li>
109.41 If the <code>url</code> property has already been set, choosing an icon does not change the appearance of the component, because the <code>url</code> property takes precedence over the <code>icon</code> property. For the icon to be visible, the <code>url</code> property must not be set.
109.42 </li>
109.43 </ul>
109.44
109.45 </li>
109.46 </ul>
109.47
109.48 <p>You can drop an Image component or a Static Text component or both on the Image Hyperlink if you want to customize the appearance of the link.</p>
109.49 <ul class="note">
109.50 <li>If you drop a component on the Image Hyperlink, you embed the component in the hyperlink, and you must work with the embedded component's properties rather than the properties of the Image Hyperlink. Select the embedded component in the
109.51 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
109.52 <param name="content" value="../app_outline_win_graphic.html">
109.53 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
109.54 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
109.55 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
109.56 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object> to set the embedded component's properties. </li>
109.57 </ul>
109.58 <p>Other than the extra support for an image, an Image Hyperlink is essentially the same as a <a href="hyperlink.html">Hyperlink component</a>. As with the Hyperlink component, if you set the <code>action</code> property and do not set the <code>url</code> property, the page is submitted. If instead you set the <code>url</code> property, the link is a normal hyperlink that sends the browser to a new location, does not submit the page, and ignores any <code>action</code> property setting. You set the component's properties in its Properties window. </p>
109.59 <dl>
109.60 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
109.61 <dd><a href="propsheets/bh_image_hyperlink_props.html">Image Hyperlink Properties window</a></dd>
109.62
109.63 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
109.64 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
109.65 With Components</a></dd>
109.66 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
109.67 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
109.68
109.69 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
109.70 </dl>
109.71 <dl>
109.72 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
109.73
109.74 <dd>
109.75 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
109.76 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
109.77 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
109.78 </object>
109.79 </dd>
109.80 </dl>
109.81
109.82
109.83 <hr>
109.84 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
109.85 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
109.86 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
109.87 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
109.88 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
109.89 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Image Hyperlink Component">
109.90 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
109.91 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
109.92 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
109.93 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
109.94 <tr>
109.95 <td> </td>
109.96 </tr>
109.97 </table>
109.98 </body>
109.99 </html>
109.100 \ No newline at end of file
109.101 +<html>
109.102 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
109.103 <!--
109.104 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
109.105 * All rights reserved.
109.106 * Use is subject to license terms.
109.107 -->
109.108 <head>
109.109 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
109.110 <title>Image Hyperlink Component</title>
109.111 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
109.112 </head>
109.113 <body>
109.114 <h2>Image Hyperlink Component</h2>
109.115 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
109.116 <p>You can drag the Image Hyperlink <img src="../../../images/bh_image_hyperlink_icon.gif" alt="Image Hyperlink icon"> component
109.117 from the Palette's Basic category to the Visual Designer to create an image that links to a URL. The image hyperlink can display both text and an image. </p>
109.118 <ul class="note">
109.119 <li>
109.120 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
109.121 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
109.122 </li>
109.123 </ul>
109.124
109.125 <p>To set the image for the Image Hyperlink component, you can right-click the component and choose Set Image. You then see a dialog box that you can use to specify the image in three ways:</p>
109.126 <ul>
109.127 <li><b>Choose File.</b> You can navigate to a file in your filesystem and click OK. The image file is copied to the project, and you can see it in the <a href="../../project_nav/projectlogical.html">Projects window</a> under <i>project-name</i> > Web Pages > resources. Choosing this option sets the Image component's <code>url</code> property to <code>/resources/<i>image-file</i></code>.</li>
109.128 <li><b>Enter URL. </b>Enter a URL to a web location for the file. For example, enter the following URL:<br>
109.129 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
109.130 <param name="content" value="http://forum.java.sun.com/im/logo_java_grey.gif">
109.131 <param name="text" value="http://forum.java.sun.com/im/logo_java_grey.gif">
109.132 </object>
109.133 . <br>
109.134 Choosing this option sets the Image component's <code>url</code> property to the URL you entered.</li>
109.135 <li><b>Set Theme Icon.</b> Displays a list of icons that are in the theme associated with your application. Select an icon name in the list to see it displayed in the dialog box. Choosing this option sets the Image component's <code>icon</code> property to the icon name you chose.
109.136 <ul class="note">
109.137 <li>
109.138 If the <code>url</code> property has already been set, choosing an icon does not change the appearance of the component, because the <code>url</code> property takes precedence over the <code>icon</code> property. For the icon to be visible, the <code>url</code> property must not be set.
109.139 </li>
109.140 </ul>
109.141
109.142 </li>
109.143 </ul>
109.144
109.145 <p>You can drop an Image component or a Static Text component or both on the Image Hyperlink if you want to customize the appearance of the link.</p>
109.146 <ul class="note">
109.147 <li>If you drop a component on the Image Hyperlink, you embed the component in the hyperlink, and you must work with the embedded component's properties rather than the properties of the Image Hyperlink. Select the embedded component in the
109.148 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
109.149 <param name="content" value="../app_outline_win_graphic.html">
109.150 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
109.151 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
109.152 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
109.153 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object> to set the embedded component's properties. </li>
109.154 </ul>
109.155 <p>Other than the extra support for an image, an Image Hyperlink is essentially the same as a <a href="hyperlink.html">Hyperlink component</a>. As with the Hyperlink component, if you set the <code>action</code> property and do not set the <code>url</code> property, the page is submitted. If instead you set the <code>url</code> property, the link is a normal hyperlink that sends the browser to a new location, does not submit the page, and ignores any <code>action</code> property setting. You set the component's properties in its Properties window. </p>
109.156 <dl>
109.157 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
109.158 <dd><a href="propsheets/bh_image_hyperlink_props.html">Image Hyperlink Properties window</a></dd>
109.159
109.160 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
109.161 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
109.162 With Components</a></dd>
109.163 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
109.164 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
109.165
109.166 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
109.167 </dl>
109.168 <dl>
109.169 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
109.170
109.171 <dd>
109.172 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
109.173 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
109.174 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
109.175 </object>
109.176 </dd>
109.177 </dl>
109.178
109.179
109.180 <hr>
109.181 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
109.182 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
109.183 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
109.184 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
109.185 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
109.186 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Image Hyperlink Component">
109.187 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
109.188 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
109.189 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
109.190 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
109.191 <tr>
109.192 <td> </td>
109.193 </tr>
109.194 </table>
109.195 </body>
109.196 </html>
109.197 \ No newline at end of file
110.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/inline_help.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
110.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/inline_help.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
110.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
110.4 -<html>
110.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
110.6 <!--
110.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
110.8 * All rights reserved.
110.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
110.10 -->
110.11 <head>
110.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
110.13 <title>Inline Help Component</title>
110.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
110.15 </head>
110.16 <body>
110.17 <h1>Inline Help Component</h1>
110.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
110.19 <p>You can drag the Inline Help component <img src="../../../images/bh_inline_help_icon.gif" alt="inline help icon"> from
110.20 the Composite category of the Palette to the Visual Designer to provide short help information that appears inline on your pages. The Inline Help component is called <code>helpInline</code> in the JSP code, and the associated Java class in the page bean is <code>HelpInline</code>. </p>
110.21 <ul class="note">
110.22 <li>
110.23 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
110.24 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
110.25 </li>
110.26 </ul>
110.27
110.28 <p>You can click inside the component and start typing text. You can also resize the bounding box to limit the width of the text. The text wraps to the width of the box. </p>
110.29 <p>You can set the <code>type</code> property in the <a href="propsheets/bh_inline_help_props.html">Properties window</a> to <code>page</code> or <code>field</code> to control the appearance of the text. Field help is intended to describe individual components on the page and is in a smaller font than page help, which describes the whole page or larger parts of it than individual components.</p>
110.30 <p>You can also set the <code>style</code> property by using the <a href="../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a> and the <code>styleClass</code> property by using the <a href="../../propeditors/styleclass_prop_ed.html">styleClass Property Editor</a> to change the appearance of the text. </p>
110.31 <p>You can also right-click the component and choose one of the following options:</p>
110.32 <ul>
110.33 <li><b>Bind to Data</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind the component's <code>text</code> property to a data provider or to an object that supplies its value so you can update the help text dynamically. For more information, see <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>.</li>
110.34 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind properties of the component in addition to the <code>text</code> property to other objects or bean properties that update this component's properties automatically.</li>
110.35 </ul>
110.36 <dl>
110.37 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt> <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
110.38 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
110.39 With Components</a></dd>
110.40 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
110.41 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
110.42
110.43 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
110.44 </dl>
110.45 <dl>
110.46 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
110.47
110.48 <dd>
110.49 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
110.50 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
110.51 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
110.52 </object>
110.53 </dd>
110.54 </dl>
110.55
110.56 <hr>
110.57 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
110.58 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
110.59 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
110.60 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
110.61 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
110.62 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Inline Help Component">
110.63 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
110.64 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
110.65 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
110.66 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
110.67 <tr>
110.68 <td> </td>
110.69 </tr>
110.70 </table>
110.71 </body>
110.72 </html>
110.73 \ No newline at end of file
110.74 +<html>
110.75 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
110.76 <!--
110.77 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
110.78 * All rights reserved.
110.79 * Use is subject to license terms.
110.80 -->
110.81 <head>
110.82 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
110.83 <title>Inline Help Component</title>
110.84 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
110.85 </head>
110.86 <body>
110.87 <h2>Inline Help Component</h2>
110.88 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
110.89 <p>You can drag the Inline Help component <img src="../../../images/bh_inline_help_icon.gif" alt="inline help icon"> from
110.90 the Composite category of the Palette to the Visual Designer to provide short help information that appears inline on your pages. The Inline Help component is called <code>helpInline</code> in the JSP code, and the associated Java class in the page bean is <code>HelpInline</code>. </p>
110.91 <ul class="note">
110.92 <li>
110.93 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
110.94 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
110.95 </li>
110.96 </ul>
110.97
110.98 <p>You can click inside the component and start typing text. You can also resize the bounding box to limit the width of the text. The text wraps to the width of the box. </p>
110.99 <p>You can set the <code>type</code> property in the <a href="propsheets/bh_inline_help_props.html">Properties window</a> to <code>page</code> or <code>field</code> to control the appearance of the text. Field help is intended to describe individual components on the page and is in a smaller font than page help, which describes the whole page or larger parts of it than individual components.</p>
110.100 <p>You can also set the <code>style</code> property by using the <a href="../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a> and the <code>styleClass</code> property by using the <a href="../../propeditors/styleclass_prop_ed.html">styleClass Property Editor</a> to change the appearance of the text. </p>
110.101 <p>You can also right-click the component and choose one of the following options:</p>
110.102 <ul>
110.103 <li><b>Bind to Data</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind the component's <code>text</code> property to a data provider or to an object that supplies its value so you can update the help text dynamically. For more information, see <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>.</li>
110.104 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind properties of the component in addition to the <code>text</code> property to other objects or bean properties that update this component's properties automatically.</li>
110.105 </ul>
110.106 <dl>
110.107 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt> <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
110.108 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
110.109 With Components</a></dd>
110.110 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
110.111 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
110.112
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111.13 <title>Label Component</title>
111.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
111.15 </head>
111.16 <body>
111.17 <h1>Label Component</h1>
111.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
111.19 <p>You can drag the Label component
111.20 <img src="../../../images/bh_label_icon.gif" alt="Label component icon"> from
111.21 the Palette's Basic category to the Visual Designer to create a label for another
111.22 component. A Label component provides support for speech browsers
111.23 and enables visual browsers to provide features like the ability
111.24 to click a text label to select an entry field that the label is associated with.
111.25 If all you need is simple text not directly associated with
111.26 a component, as in a title or a heading or a set of instructions,
111.27 use the <a href="static_text.html">Static Text component</a>
111.28 instead.</p>
111.29 <ul class="note">
111.30 <li>
111.31 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
111.32 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
111.33 </li>
111.34 </ul>
111.35
111.36 <ul class="note">
111.37 <li>Many components, such as text fields, checkboxes, radio buttons, and drop down lists, already have labels that are set with the component's <code>label</code> property. Those components' label properties add default labels that provide basic functionality and work well for simple pages. If you want more control over your labels, including the ability to position them in a Grid Panel component to align the labels and their components separately, use a Label component instead. </li>
111.38 </ul>
111.39 <p>The label component is rendered either as an HTML <code><label></code> element or a <code><span></code> element. A <code><span></code> element is rendered if the label is not associated with a component.</p>
111.40 <p>After dropping a label on your page, some typical things you might do are:</p>
111.41 <ul>
111.42 <li>Start typing the text of the label. When you press Enter or click outside the label, the label's <code>text</code> property is updated with the text you entered. </li>
111.43 <li>Set the <code>for</code> property to associate the label with a component. If you are unable to set the <code>for</code> property, there are no components on the page that will accept a label.
111.44 <ul class="note">
111.45 <li>When you associate a Label component with an input component, like a <a href="text_field.html">Text Field component</a>, the Label component responds to settings and changes in the associated component. Specifically, if the input component's <code>required</code> property is <code>true</code>, the Label component displays an asterisk. If the server rejects the page submission because the input is invalid, the page displays the Label component's text in red.</li>
111.46 </ul>
111.47 </li>
111.48 <li>Drag the label to the place that you want it to display, probably near the associated component.</li>
111.49 <li>Right-click the component in the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a> and choose one of the following pop-up menu items:
111.50 <ul>
111.51 <li><b>Bind to Data</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind the component's <code>text</code> property to a data provider or an object that dynamically sets the displayed text of the label. For more information, see <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>.</li>
111.52 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind properties of the component in addition to the <code>text</code> property to other objects or properties that supply data for the values of this component's properties.</li>
111.53 </ul>
111.54 </li>
111.55 </ul>
111.56 <dl>
111.57 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
111.58 <dd><a href="propsheets/bh_label_props.html">Label Component Properties Window</a></dd> <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
111.59 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
111.60 With Components</a></dd>
111.61 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
111.62 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
111.63 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
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111.105 </head>
111.106 <body>
111.107 <h2>Label Component</h2>
111.108 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
111.109 <p>You can drag the Label component
111.110 <img src="../../../images/bh_label_icon.gif" alt="Label component icon"> from
111.111 the Palette's Basic category to the Visual Designer to create a label for another
111.112 component. A Label component provides support for speech browsers
111.113 and enables visual browsers to provide features like the ability
111.114 to click a text label to select an entry field that the label is associated with.
111.115 If all you need is simple text not directly associated with
111.116 a component, as in a title or a heading or a set of instructions,
111.117 use the <a href="static_text.html">Static Text component</a>
111.118 instead.</p>
111.119 <ul class="note">
111.120 <li>
111.121 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
111.122 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
111.123 </li>
111.124 </ul>
111.125
111.126 <ul class="note">
111.127 <li>Many components, such as text fields, checkboxes, radio buttons, and drop down lists, already have labels that are set with the component's <code>label</code> property. Those components' label properties add default labels that provide basic functionality and work well for simple pages. If you want more control over your labels, including the ability to position them in a Grid Panel component to align the labels and their components separately, use a Label component instead. </li>
111.128 </ul>
111.129 <p>The label component is rendered either as an HTML <code><label></code> element or a <code><span></code> element. A <code><span></code> element is rendered if the label is not associated with a component.</p>
111.130 <p>After dropping a label on your page, some typical things you might do are:</p>
111.131 <ul>
111.132 <li>Start typing the text of the label. When you press Enter or click outside the label, the label's <code>text</code> property is updated with the text you entered. </li>
111.133 <li>Set the <code>for</code> property to associate the label with a component. If you are unable to set the <code>for</code> property, there are no components on the page that will accept a label.
111.134 <ul class="note">
111.135 <li>When you associate a Label component with an input component, like a <a href="text_field.html">Text Field component</a>, the Label component responds to settings and changes in the associated component. Specifically, if the input component's <code>required</code> property is <code>true</code>, the Label component displays an asterisk. If the server rejects the page submission because the input is invalid, the page displays the Label component's text in red.</li>
111.136 </ul>
111.137 </li>
111.138 <li>Drag the label to the place that you want it to display, probably near the associated component.</li>
111.139 <li>Right-click the component in the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a> and choose one of the following pop-up menu items:
111.140 <ul>
111.141 <li><b>Bind to Data</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind the component's <code>text</code> property to a data provider or an object that dynamically sets the displayed text of the label. For more information, see <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>.</li>
111.142 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind properties of the component in addition to the <code>text</code> property to other objects or properties that supply data for the values of this component's properties.</li>
111.143 </ul>
111.144 </li>
111.145 </ul>
111.146 <dl>
111.147 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
111.148 <dd><a href="propsheets/bh_label_props.html">Label Component Properties Window</a></dd> <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
111.149 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
111.150 With Components</a></dd>
111.151 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
111.152 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
111.153 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
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111.155 <dl>
111.156 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
111.157
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112.13 <title>Layout Panel Component</title>
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112.15 </head>
112.16 <body>
112.17 <h1>Layout Panel Component</h1>
112.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
112.19 <p>You can drag the Layout Panel component <img src="../../../images/bh_layoutpanel_icon.gif" alt="page separator icon"> from
112.20 the Palette's Layout category to the Visual Designer to create a panel that groups
112.21 other components visually. The Layout Panel component is called <code>panelLayout</code> in the JSP code, and the associated Java class in the page bean is <code>PanelLayout</code>.</p>
112.22 <p>After you drag the Layout Panel to
112.23 your page, you can add components by dropping them on the Layout Panel. The primary feature of this component is that it can be either in Grid Layout or Flow Layout, which affects how the components you drop on it are arranged. See below for more information on these two <code>panelLayout</code> property settings. </p>
112.24 <ul class="note">
112.25 <li>
112.26 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
112.27 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
112.28 </li>
112.29 </ul>
112.30
112.31 <p>The IDE automatically adds a Layout Panel component to a new <a href="tab.html">Tab Component</a>. You see it below the tab component when you add a new tab to your page, for example, by dropping a <a href="tab_set.html">Tab Set component</a> on a page. If you select the Layout Panel component below the Tab component, you see the Layout Panel component's Properties window. </p>
112.32 <p>In the page bean, a Layout Panel component is a <code>PanelLayout</code> object. </p>
112.33 <ul class="note">
112.34 <li>The Layout Panel component is always rendered as a <code><div></code> element surrounding the group of child components, which puts the Layout Panel on its own line on the page, below any component that precedes it and above any component placed after it. If you want the panel to appear on the same line as the components that precede and follow it, use a <a href="group_panel.html">Group Panel</a> component.</li>
112.35 </ul>
112.36 <h3>Layout Modes </h3>
112.37 <p>Depending on whether you choose Grid Layout or Flow Layout for the <code>panelLayout</code> property, there are a number of ways to position the components in the Layout Panel.</p>
112.38 <h4>Flow Layout</h4>
112.39 <p>This setting is the default for this component. Setting the <code>panelLayout</code> property to this value aligns components from left to right on the top line as you drop them on the panel. When no more components fit, the components are lined up left to right on the next line, proceeding down the page. </p>
112.40 <ul>
112.41 <li>When you drag the component over a layout panel that already contains a component, a caret appears at the nearest insert position. For example, after dropping a button, if you want to drop another component and you hover over the left half of the button, you see the caret to the left of the button. Otherwise it is on the right side. When you drop the current component, it is positioned at the caret position.</li>
112.42 <li>If you drop a component on the Layout Panel in the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>, the component is appended to the other components.</li>
112.43 <li>You can select a component under the Layout Panel node in the Outline window and drag it to a new position in the Layout Panel. </li>
112.44 </ul>
112.45
112.46 <h4>Grid Layout</h4>
112.47 <p>Setting the <code>panelLayout</code> property to this value aligns components at the location where they were created on the panel. This is often called absolute positioning. If you are using <a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/snap2grid.html">snap to grid</a>, each component is positioned relative to the nearest grid corner when it is created. If snap to grid is off, Grid Layout has no effect, and the panel acts as though it is in Flow Layout. </p>
112.48 <p>By default, when you drop components on the panel, they are positioned in a single column, one above the other. You can change the arrangement of the components by selecting the Layout Panel component and dragging the selection handles to change the panel's size.</p>
112.49 <p> </p>
112.50 <dl>
112.51 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
112.52 <dd><a href="propsheets/bh_layoutPanel_props.html">Layout Panel Properties Window</a></dd>
112.53 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
112.54 With Components</a></dd>
112.55 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
112.56 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
112.57
112.58 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
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112.98 <title>Layout Panel Component</title>
112.99 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
112.100 </head>
112.101 <body>
112.102 <h2>Layout Panel Component</h2>
112.103 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
112.104 <p>You can drag the Layout Panel component <img src="../../../images/bh_layoutpanel_icon.gif" alt="page separator icon"> from
112.105 the Palette's Layout category to the Visual Designer to create a panel that groups
112.106 other components visually. The Layout Panel component is called <code>panelLayout</code> in the JSP code, and the associated Java class in the page bean is <code>PanelLayout</code>.</p>
112.107 <p>After you drag the Layout Panel to
112.108 your page, you can add components by dropping them on the Layout Panel. The primary feature of this component is that it can be either in Grid Layout or Flow Layout, which affects how the components you drop on it are arranged. See below for more information on these two <code>panelLayout</code> property settings. </p>
112.109 <ul class="note">
112.110 <li>
112.111 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
112.112 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
112.113 </li>
112.114 </ul>
112.115
112.116 <p>The IDE automatically adds a Layout Panel component to a new <a href="tab.html">Tab Component</a>. You see it below the tab component when you add a new tab to your page, for example, by dropping a <a href="tab_set.html">Tab Set component</a> on a page. If you select the Layout Panel component below the Tab component, you see the Layout Panel component's Properties window. </p>
112.117 <p>In the page bean, a Layout Panel component is a <code>PanelLayout</code> object. </p>
112.118 <ul class="note">
112.119 <li>The Layout Panel component is always rendered as a <code><div></code> element surrounding the group of child components, which puts the Layout Panel on its own line on the page, below any component that precedes it and above any component placed after it. If you want the panel to appear on the same line as the components that precede and follow it, use a <a href="group_panel.html">Group Panel</a> component.</li>
112.120 </ul>
112.121 <h3>Layout Modes </h3>
112.122 <p>Depending on whether you choose Grid Layout or Flow Layout for the <code>panelLayout</code> property, there are a number of ways to position the components in the Layout Panel.</p>
112.123 <h4>Flow Layout</h4>
112.124 <p>This setting is the default for this component. Setting the <code>panelLayout</code> property to this value aligns components from left to right on the top line as you drop them on the panel. When no more components fit, the components are lined up left to right on the next line, proceeding down the page. </p>
112.125 <ul>
112.126 <li>When you drag the component over a layout panel that already contains a component, a caret appears at the nearest insert position. For example, after dropping a button, if you want to drop another component and you hover over the left half of the button, you see the caret to the left of the button. Otherwise it is on the right side. When you drop the current component, it is positioned at the caret position.</li>
112.127 <li>If you drop a component on the Layout Panel in the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>, the component is appended to the other components.</li>
112.128 <li>You can select a component under the Layout Panel node in the Outline window and drag it to a new position in the Layout Panel. </li>
112.129 </ul>
112.130
112.131 <h4>Grid Layout</h4>
112.132 <p>Setting the <code>panelLayout</code> property to this value aligns components at the location where they were created on the panel. This is often called absolute positioning. If you are using <a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/snap2grid.html">snap to grid</a>, each component is positioned relative to the nearest grid corner when it is created. If snap to grid is off, Grid Layout has no effect, and the panel acts as though it is in Flow Layout. </p>
112.133 <p>By default, when you drop components on the panel, they are positioned in a single column, one above the other. You can change the arrangement of the components by selecting the Layout Panel component and dragging the selection handles to change the panel's size.</p>
112.134 <p> </p>
112.135 <dl>
112.136 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
112.137 <dd><a href="propsheets/bh_layoutPanel_props.html">Layout Panel Properties Window</a></dd>
112.138 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
112.139 With Components</a></dd>
112.140 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
112.141 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
112.142
112.143 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
112.144 </dl>
112.145 <dl>
112.146 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
112.147
112.148 <dd>
112.149 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
112.150 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
112.151 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
112.152 </object>
112.153 </dd>
112.154 </dl>
112.155
112.156 <hr>
112.157 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
112.158 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
112.159 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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112.161 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
112.162 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Layout Panel Component">
112.163 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
112.164 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
112.165 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
112.166 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
112.167 <tr>
112.168 <td> </td>
112.169 </tr>
112.170 </table>
112.171 </body>
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112.173 \ No newline at end of file
113.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/link.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
113.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/link.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
113.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
113.4 -<html>
113.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
113.6 <!--
113.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
113.8 * All rights reserved.
113.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
113.10 -->
113.11 <head>
113.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
113.13 <title>Link Component</title>
113.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
113.15 <style type="text/css">
113.16 <!--
113.17 .style1 {color: rgb(0,0,0)}
113.18 -->
113.19 </style></head>
113.20 <body>
113.21 <h1>Link Component</h1>
113.22 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
113.23 <p>You can drag the Link component
113.24 from the Palette's Advanced category to the Visual Designer to create a standard HTML <code><link></code> tag, used inside the <code><head></code> tag.</p>
113.25 <ul class="note">
113.26 <li>
113.27 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
113.28 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
113.29 </li>
113.30 </ul>
113.31
113.32 <p><span style="COLOR: rgb(0,0,0)">Use the Link component to insert header references to other documents related to this HTML page. A common use for the <span style="COLOR: rgb(0,0,0)">Link component</span> is to link to an external stylesheet, but it can also be used to provide information about the document's relationship to other documents. </span></p>
113.33 <p>When you drop this component on a page in the Visual Designer, it is inserted into the <code><head></code> tag and links to the project's main CSS file, which by default is <code>stylesheet.css</code>. The component is not rendered on the page, but you can see it under the <code>head</code> node in the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>.</p>
113.34 <p>If you select the component in the Outline window, you can edit its properties in the component's <a href="propsheets/bh_link_props.html">Properties window</a>. Typical properties you might edit are the following:</p>
113.35 <ul>
113.36 <li><b>rel.</b> Specifies the relationship between the current document and the target document.
113.37 The default value is <code>stylesheet</code> because the default target document is the project's style sheet. This property is the equivalent of the <code>rel</code> attribute of the HTML <code><link></code> tag. For a complete list of rel values, see the W3C web page at
113.38 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
113.39 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/types.html#type-links">
113.40 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/types.html#type-links."></object>
113.41 </li>
113.42 <li><b>type.</b> The mime type of the reference specified in the <code>url</code> property, such as <code>text/html</code>, <code>image/png</code>, <code>image/gif</code>, <code>video/mpeg</code>, <code>text/css</code>, or <code>audio/basic</code>. This value defaults to <code>text/css</code> because the default reference is the project's style sheet. This property is the equivalent of the <code>type</code> attribute of the HTML <code><link></code> tag. </li>
113.43 <li><b>url.</b> An absolute or relative URL specifying the target of the link. This value is set by default to the URL <code>/resources/stylesheet.css</code>. This property is the equivalent of the <code>href</code> attribute of the HTML <code><link></code> tag. </li>
113.44 </ul>
113.45 <p>For more information on the HTML <code><link></code> tag, see the W3C web page at:</p>
113.46 <p><object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
113.47 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/struct/links.html#edef-LINK">
113.48 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/struct/links.html#edef-LINK"></object>
113.49 </p>
113.50 <dl>
113.51 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
113.52 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
113.53 With Components</a></dd>
113.54 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
113.55 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
113.56
113.57 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
113.58 </dl>
113.59 <dl>
113.60 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
113.61
113.62 <dd>
113.63 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
113.64 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
113.65 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
113.66 </object>
113.67 </dd>
113.68 </dl>
113.69
113.70
113.71 <hr>
113.72 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
113.73 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
113.74 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
113.75 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
113.76 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
113.77 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Link Component">
113.78 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
113.79 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
113.80 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
113.81 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
113.82 <tr>
113.83 <td> </td>
113.84 </tr>
113.85 </table>
113.86 </body>
113.87 </html>
113.88 \ No newline at end of file
113.89 +<html>
113.90 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
113.91 <!--
113.92 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
113.93 * All rights reserved.
113.94 * Use is subject to license terms.
113.95 -->
113.96 <head>
113.97 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
113.98 <title>Link Component</title>
113.99 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
113.100 <style type="text/css">
113.101 <!--
113.102 .style1 {color: rgb(0,0,0)}
113.103 -->
113.104 </style></head>
113.105 <body>
113.106 <h2>Link Component</h2>
113.107 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
113.108 <p>You can drag the Link component
113.109 from the Palette's Advanced category to the Visual Designer to create a standard HTML <code><link></code> tag, used inside the <code><head></code> tag.</p>
113.110 <ul class="note">
113.111 <li>
113.112 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
113.113 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
113.114 </li>
113.115 </ul>
113.116
113.117 <p><span style="COLOR: rgb(0,0,0)">Use the Link component to insert header references to other documents related to this HTML page. A common use for the <span style="COLOR: rgb(0,0,0)">Link component</span> is to link to an external stylesheet, but it can also be used to provide information about the document's relationship to other documents. </span></p>
113.118 <p>When you drop this component on a page in the Visual Designer, it is inserted into the <code><head></code> tag and links to the project's main CSS file, which by default is <code>stylesheet.css</code>. The component is not rendered on the page, but you can see it under the <code>head</code> node in the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>.</p>
113.119 <p>If you select the component in the Outline window, you can edit its properties in the component's <a href="propsheets/bh_link_props.html">Properties window</a>. Typical properties you might edit are the following:</p>
113.120 <ul>
113.121 <li><b>rel.</b> Specifies the relationship between the current document and the target document.
113.122 The default value is <code>stylesheet</code> because the default target document is the project's style sheet. This property is the equivalent of the <code>rel</code> attribute of the HTML <code><link></code> tag. For a complete list of rel values, see the W3C web page at
113.123 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
113.124 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/types.html#type-links">
113.125 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/types.html#type-links."></object>
113.126 </li>
113.127 <li><b>type.</b> The mime type of the reference specified in the <code>url</code> property, such as <code>text/html</code>, <code>image/png</code>, <code>image/gif</code>, <code>video/mpeg</code>, <code>text/css</code>, or <code>audio/basic</code>. This value defaults to <code>text/css</code> because the default reference is the project's style sheet. This property is the equivalent of the <code>type</code> attribute of the HTML <code><link></code> tag. </li>
113.128 <li><b>url.</b> An absolute or relative URL specifying the target of the link. This value is set by default to the URL <code>/resources/stylesheet.css</code>. This property is the equivalent of the <code>href</code> attribute of the HTML <code><link></code> tag. </li>
113.129 </ul>
113.130 <p>For more information on the HTML <code><link></code> tag, see the W3C web page at:</p>
113.131 <p><object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
113.132 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/struct/links.html#edef-LINK">
113.133 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/struct/links.html#edef-LINK"></object>
113.134 </p>
113.135 <dl>
113.136 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
113.137 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
113.138 With Components</a></dd>
113.139 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
113.140 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
113.141
113.142 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
113.143 </dl>
113.144 <dl>
113.145 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
113.146
113.147 <dd>
113.148 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
113.149 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
113.150 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
113.151 </object>
113.152 </dd>
113.153 </dl>
113.154
113.155
113.156 <hr>
113.157 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
113.158 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
113.159 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
113.160 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
113.161 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
113.162 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Link Component">
113.163 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
113.164 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
113.165 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
113.166 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
113.167 <tr>
113.168 <td> </td>
113.169 </tr>
113.170 </table>
113.171 </body>
113.172 </html>
113.173 \ No newline at end of file
114.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/listbox.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
114.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/listbox.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
114.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
114.4 -<html>
114.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
114.6 <!--
114.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
114.8 * All rights reserved.
114.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
114.10 -->
114.11 <head>
114.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
114.13 <title>Listbox Component</title>
114.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
114.15 </head>
114.16 <body>
114.17 <h1>Listbox Component</h1>
114.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
114.19 <p>You can drag the Listbox component <img src="../../../images/bh_listbox_icon.gif" alt="listbox icon"> from
114.20 the Palette's Basic category to the Visual Designer to create a component that
114.21 enables the user to select items from a list of items. If
114.22 the box is too small to contain the items in the list, the list
114.23 box includes scrollbars. </p>
114.24 <ul class="note">
114.25 <li>
114.26 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
114.27 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
114.28 </li>
114.29 </ul>
114.30
114.31 <p>By default, only one item can be selected in the list. The <code>multiple</code> property determines whether one item or multiple items can be selected by the user. </p>
114.32 <p> You can set the <code>items</code> property to associate the component either with a database table or with an array, a collection, or a map of <code>com.sun.rave.web.ui.model.Option</code> objects to populate the list. Right-click the component and choose Bind to Data to set this property. In the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>, you can see the default object that populates the list, which has a name similar to <code>listbox1DefaultOptions</code>. </p>
114.33 <p>You set the <code>selected</code> property to associate the component with a model object that picks up the list items selected by the user. The model object must be an array of objects whose values represent the values of the <code>com.sun.rave.web.ui.model.Option</code> objects in the list. The first time the component is rendered, the options that correspond to the
114.34 value of the <code>selected</code> property, if there are any, are marked as selected.</p>
114.35 <p>After adding a Listbox Component to a page, you can do a number
114.36 of things with it:</p>
114.37 <ul><li>Drag a table from the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
114.38 <param name="content" value="../../../ui_elements/server_nav/services_win_popup.html">
114.39 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
114.40 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
114.41 <param name="viewerSize" value="325,175">
114.42 <param name="text" value="Services window"></object> and drop it on the
114.43 component, and then choose whether to fill the list with the
114.44 table data or set the component up to have its selection driven
114.45 by another component. For more information, see <a href="../../../connect_data/howtodata/binding_data_2_list_component.html">Binding a List Component to a Database</a>.</li>
114.46 <li>Select the component and edit its properties in the Listbox
114.47 <a href="propsheets/bh_listbox_props.html">Properties window</a>. Some typical properties you might set are:
114.48 <ul>
114.49 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the Listbox component. In the
114.50 JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code>
114.51 attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is
114.52 the name of the <code>Listbox</code> object.</li>
114.53 <li><b>rows.</b> The number of options to show at one time.
114.54 If there are more options to show than indicated in this
114.55 property, a scrollbar is added to the listbox. If this
114.56 property is not set, all options are shown.
114.57 <ul class="note">
114.58 <li>
114.59 <div>If you set the <code> rows</code> property to 1, the listbox renders as a drop down list on most browsers.</div>
114.60 </li>
114.61 </ul>
114.62 </li>
114.63 <li><b>label.</b> An optional, descriptive label for the list, which can appear on top of the list if you set the <code>labelOnTop</code> property or next to the list if you do not select the <code>labelOnTop</code> property.
114.64 <ul class="note">
114.65 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
114.66 </ul>
114.67 </li>
114.68 <li><b>required.</b> Indicates that the user must select an item from the list. If there is a label, it displays with a <code>required</code> icon. </li>
114.69 </ul>
114.70 </li>
114.71 <li>Right-click the component and choose one of the following
114.72 pop-up menu items:
114.73 <ul>
114.74 <li><b>Edit Event Handler. </b>Write code for one of the
114.75 following event handlers.
114.76 <ul>
114.77 <li><b>validate. </b>Opens the Java Editor with the
114.78 cursor positioned in the component's <code>validate</code>
114.79 method so you can insert code to validate the value
114.80 of the component.</li>
114.81 <li><b>processValueChange.</b> Opens the Java Editor
114.82 with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>processValueChange</code>
114.83 method so you can insert code that executes when the
114.84 value of this component changes (for example, the
114.85 user changes the value of another component that is
114.86 controlling the value of this component)</li>
114.87 </ul>
114.88 </li>
114.89 <li><b>Bind to Data.</b> Bind the component's <code>items</code> property to an object or to a data provider, as described in <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_list_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>.
114.90 <ul>
114.91 <li>To bind the <code>items</code> property to an object, select the Bind to Object tab and then select a bean property that will be used to populate the list. The bean property must be an <code>Object</code> array, map, or collection whose members are all subclasses of <code>com.sun.rave.web.ui.model.Option</code>.
114.92 </li>
114.93 <li>To bind the <code>items</code> property to a data provider for a database table or JavaBeans object that will be used to populate the list, select the Bind to Data Provider tab and choose a data provider.</li>
114.94 </ul>
114.95 </li>
114.96 <li><b>Auto-Submit on Change.</b> Causes the form to be automatically submitted if the value of the component changes. Sets the component's JavaScript <code>onclick</code> property to <code>common_timeoutSubmitForm(this.form, '<i>component-id</i>');</code>. At runtime, this code causes the form to be automatically submitted if the user changes the component value. Once the form is submitted, conversion and validation occur on the server and any value change listener methods execute, and then the page is redisplayed.
114.97 <p>A component configured to Auto-Submit on Change can use <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual forms</a> to limit the input fields that are processed when the form is submitted. If the auto-submit component is defined to submit a virtual form, only the participants in that virtual form will be processed when the auto-submit occurs.</p>
114.98 </li>
114.99 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables
114.100 you to bind the properties of the component to other objects
114.101 or properties that can update this component's properties
114.102 automatically. A typical property to bind is the <code>selected</code> property so you can evaluate what the user chose after the page is submitted.</li>
114.103 </ul>
114.104 </li>
114.105 </ul>
114.106
114.107 <dl>
114.108 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt> <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
114.109 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
114.110 With Components</a></dd>
114.111 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
114.112 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
114.113
114.114 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
114.115 </dl>
114.116 <dl>
114.117 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
114.118
114.119 <dd>
114.120 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
114.121 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
114.122 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
114.123 </object>
114.124 </dd>
114.125 <dd>
114.126 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
114.127 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-listbox_components.html">
114.128 <param name="text" value="Using Listbox Components"></object>
114.129 </dd>
114.130
114.131 </dl>
114.132
114.133 <hr>
114.134 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
114.135 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
114.136 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
114.137 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
114.138 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
114.139 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Listbox Component">
114.140 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
114.141 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
114.142 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
114.143 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
114.144 <tr>
114.145 <td> </td>
114.146 </tr>
114.147 </table>
114.148 </body>
114.149 </html>
114.150 \ No newline at end of file
114.151 +<html>
114.152 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
114.153 <!--
114.154 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
114.155 * All rights reserved.
114.156 * Use is subject to license terms.
114.157 -->
114.158 <head>
114.159 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
114.160 <title>Listbox Component</title>
114.161 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
114.162 </head>
114.163 <body>
114.164 <h2>Listbox Component</h2>
114.165 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
114.166 <p>You can drag the Listbox component <img src="../../../images/bh_listbox_icon.gif" alt="listbox icon"> from
114.167 the Palette's Basic category to the Visual Designer to create a component that
114.168 enables the user to select items from a list of items. If
114.169 the box is too small to contain the items in the list, the list
114.170 box includes scrollbars. </p>
114.171 <ul class="note">
114.172 <li>
114.173 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
114.174 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
114.175 </li>
114.176 </ul>
114.177
114.178 <p>By default, only one item can be selected in the list. The <code>multiple</code> property determines whether one item or multiple items can be selected by the user. </p>
114.179 <p> You can set the <code>items</code> property to associate the component either with a database table or with an array, a collection, or a map of <code>com.sun.rave.web.ui.model.Option</code> objects to populate the list. Right-click the component and choose Bind to Data to set this property. In the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>, you can see the default object that populates the list, which has a name similar to <code>listbox1DefaultOptions</code>. </p>
114.180 <p>You set the <code>selected</code> property to associate the component with a model object that picks up the list items selected by the user. The model object must be an array of objects whose values represent the values of the <code>com.sun.rave.web.ui.model.Option</code> objects in the list. The first time the component is rendered, the options that correspond to the
114.181 value of the <code>selected</code> property, if there are any, are marked as selected.</p>
114.182 <p>After adding a Listbox Component to a page, you can do a number
114.183 of things with it:</p>
114.184 <ul><li>Drag a table from the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
114.185 <param name="content" value="../../../ui_elements/server_nav/services_win_popup.html">
114.186 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
114.187 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
114.188 <param name="viewerSize" value="325,175">
114.189 <param name="text" value="Services window"></object> and drop it on the
114.190 component, and then choose whether to fill the list with the
114.191 table data or set the component up to have its selection driven
114.192 by another component. For more information, see <a href="../../../connect_data/howtodata/binding_data_2_list_component.html">Binding a List Component to a Database</a>.</li>
114.193 <li>Select the component and edit its properties in the Listbox
114.194 <a href="propsheets/bh_listbox_props.html">Properties window</a>. Some typical properties you might set are:
114.195 <ul>
114.196 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the Listbox component. In the
114.197 JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code>
114.198 attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is
114.199 the name of the <code>Listbox</code> object.</li>
114.200 <li><b>rows.</b> The number of options to show at one time.
114.201 If there are more options to show than indicated in this
114.202 property, a scrollbar is added to the listbox. If this
114.203 property is not set, all options are shown.
114.204 <ul class="note">
114.205 <li>
114.206 <div>If you set the <code> rows</code> property to 1, the listbox renders as a drop down list on most browsers.</div>
114.207 </li>
114.208 </ul>
114.209 </li>
114.210 <li><b>label.</b> An optional, descriptive label for the list, which can appear on top of the list if you set the <code>labelOnTop</code> property or next to the list if you do not select the <code>labelOnTop</code> property.
114.211 <ul class="note">
114.212 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
114.213 </ul>
114.214 </li>
114.215 <li><b>required.</b> Indicates that the user must select an item from the list. If there is a label, it displays with a <code>required</code> icon. </li>
114.216 </ul>
114.217 </li>
114.218 <li>Right-click the component and choose one of the following
114.219 pop-up menu items:
114.220 <ul>
114.221 <li><b>Edit Event Handler. </b>Write code for one of the
114.222 following event handlers.
114.223 <ul>
114.224 <li><b>validate. </b>Opens the Java Editor with the
114.225 cursor positioned in the component's <code>validate</code>
114.226 method so you can insert code to validate the value
114.227 of the component.</li>
114.228 <li><b>processValueChange.</b> Opens the Java Editor
114.229 with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>processValueChange</code>
114.230 method so you can insert code that executes when the
114.231 value of this component changes (for example, the
114.232 user changes the value of another component that is
114.233 controlling the value of this component)</li>
114.234 </ul>
114.235 </li>
114.236 <li><b>Bind to Data.</b> Bind the component's <code>items</code> property to an object or to a data provider, as described in <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_list_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>.
114.237 <ul>
114.238 <li>To bind the <code>items</code> property to an object, select the Bind to Object tab and then select a bean property that will be used to populate the list. The bean property must be an <code>Object</code> array, map, or collection whose members are all subclasses of <code>com.sun.rave.web.ui.model.Option</code>.
114.239 </li>
114.240 <li>To bind the <code>items</code> property to a data provider for a database table or JavaBeans object that will be used to populate the list, select the Bind to Data Provider tab and choose a data provider.</li>
114.241 </ul>
114.242 </li>
114.243 <li><b>Auto-Submit on Change.</b> Causes the form to be automatically submitted if the value of the component changes. Sets the component's JavaScript <code>onclick</code> property to <code>common_timeoutSubmitForm(this.form, '<i>component-id</i>');</code>. At runtime, this code causes the form to be automatically submitted if the user changes the component value. Once the form is submitted, conversion and validation occur on the server and any value change listener methods execute, and then the page is redisplayed.
114.244 <p>A component configured to Auto-Submit on Change can use <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual forms</a> to limit the input fields that are processed when the form is submitted. If the auto-submit component is defined to submit a virtual form, only the participants in that virtual form will be processed when the auto-submit occurs.</p>
114.245 </li>
114.246 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables
114.247 you to bind the properties of the component to other objects
114.248 or properties that can update this component's properties
114.249 automatically. A typical property to bind is the <code>selected</code> property so you can evaluate what the user chose after the page is submitted.</li>
114.250 </ul>
114.251 </li>
114.252 </ul>
114.253
114.254 <dl>
114.255 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt> <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
114.256 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
114.257 With Components</a></dd>
114.258 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
114.259 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
114.260
114.261 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
114.262 </dl>
114.263 <dl>
114.264 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
114.265
114.266 <dd>
114.267 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
114.268 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
114.269 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
114.270 </object>
114.271 </dd>
114.272 <dd>
114.273 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
114.274 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-listbox_components.html">
114.275 <param name="text" value="Using Listbox Components"></object>
114.276 </dd>
114.277
114.278 </dl>
114.279
114.280 <hr>
114.281 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
114.282 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
114.283 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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114.287 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
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115.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
115.4 -<html>
115.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
115.6 <!--
115.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
115.8 * All rights reserved.
115.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
115.10 -->
115.11 <head>
115.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
115.13 <title>Markup Component</title>
115.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
115.15 </head>
115.16 <body>
115.17 <h1>Markup Component</h1>
115.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
115.19 <p>You can drag the Markup component <img src="../../../images/bh_markup_icon.gif" alt=" Markup component icon"> from the Palette's Advanced category to the Visual Designer to create a standard HTML tag. The Markup component enables you to insert HTML elements into the JSP page in places that HTML is not permitted. </p>
115.20 <ul class="note">
115.21 <li>
115.22 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
115.23 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
115.24 </li>
115.25 </ul>
115.26
115.27 <p>When you drop this component on a page in the Visual Designer, you cannot see it on the page until you set the <code>tag</code> property. You can see it in the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a> and you can select it there to edit its properties in the <a href="propsheets/bh_markup_props.html">Properties window</a>. </p>
115.28 <p>Use the <code>tag</code> property to specify the type of HTML element to insert. For instance, to insert an <code><hr></code> tag, set the <code>tag</code> property to <code>hr</code> with no angle brackets and select the <code>singleton</code> property .</p>
115.29 <p>To provide compliance with XHTML, if the HTML element you are inserting is a singleton element, you must specify the <code>singleton</code> property, which causes a trailing <code> /></code> to be generated in the rendered HTML. For example, the <code><br></code> element is a singleton element that must be rendered as <code><br /></code> to make it XHTML compliant.</p>
115.30 <p>If you want to specify HTML attributes in addition to <code>id</code> and <code>style</code> for the element you are inserting, use the <code>extraAttributes</code> property.</p>
115.31 <dl>
115.32 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
115.33 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
115.34 With Components</a></dd>
115.35 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
115.36 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
115.37
115.38 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
115.39 </dl>
115.40 <dl>
115.41 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
115.42
115.43 <dd>
115.44 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
115.45 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
115.46 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
115.47 </object>
115.48 </dd>
115.49 </dl>
115.50
115.51
115.52 <hr>
115.53 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
115.54 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
115.55 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
115.56 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
115.57 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
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115.59 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
115.60 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
115.61 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
115.62 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
115.63 <tr>
115.64 <td> </td>
115.65 </tr>
115.66 </table>
115.67 </body>
115.68 </html>
115.69 \ No newline at end of file
115.70 +<html>
115.71 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
115.72 <!--
115.73 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
115.74 * All rights reserved.
115.75 * Use is subject to license terms.
115.76 -->
115.77 <head>
115.78 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
115.79 <title>Markup Component</title>
115.80 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
115.81 </head>
115.82 <body>
115.83 <h2>Markup Component</h2>
115.84 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
115.85 <p>You can drag the Markup component <img src="../../../images/bh_markup_icon.gif" alt=" Markup component icon"> from the Palette's Advanced category to the Visual Designer to create a standard HTML tag. The Markup component enables you to insert HTML elements into the JSP page in places that HTML is not permitted. </p>
115.86 <ul class="note">
115.87 <li>
115.88 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
115.89 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
115.90 </li>
115.91 </ul>
115.92
115.93 <p>When you drop this component on a page in the Visual Designer, you cannot see it on the page until you set the <code>tag</code> property. You can see it in the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a> and you can select it there to edit its properties in the <a href="propsheets/bh_markup_props.html">Properties window</a>. </p>
115.94 <p>Use the <code>tag</code> property to specify the type of HTML element to insert. For instance, to insert an <code><hr></code> tag, set the <code>tag</code> property to <code>hr</code> with no angle brackets and select the <code>singleton</code> property .</p>
115.95 <p>To provide compliance with XHTML, if the HTML element you are inserting is a singleton element, you must specify the <code>singleton</code> property, which causes a trailing <code> /></code> to be generated in the rendered HTML. For example, the <code><br></code> element is a singleton element that must be rendered as <code><br /></code> to make it XHTML compliant.</p>
115.96 <p>If you want to specify HTML attributes in addition to <code>id</code> and <code>style</code> for the element you are inserting, use the <code>extraAttributes</code> property.</p>
115.97 <dl>
115.98 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
115.99 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
115.100 With Components</a></dd>
115.101 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
115.102 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
115.103
115.104 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
115.105 </dl>
115.106 <dl>
115.107 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
115.108
115.109 <dd>
115.110 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
115.111 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
115.112 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
115.113 </object>
115.114 </dd>
115.115 </dl>
115.116
115.117
115.118 <hr>
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115.121 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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115.127 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
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116.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/message.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
116.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/message.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
116.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
116.4 -<html>
116.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
116.6 <!--
116.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
116.8 * All rights reserved.
116.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
116.10 -->
116.11 <head>
116.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
116.13 <title>Message Component</title>
116.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
116.15 </head>
116.16 <body>
116.17 <h1>Message Component</h1>
116.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
116.19 <p>You can drag the Message component
116.20 <img src="../../../images/inlinemsgicon.gif" alt="inline message icon"> from
116.21 the Palette's Basic category to the Visual Designer to create a message related to a single
116.22 component. The two message
116.23 components, Message and <a href="message_group.html">Message Group</a>, display error messages for component rendering and
116.24 validation. Message displays error messages for a specific
116.25 component. </p>
116.26 <ul class="note">
116.27 <li>
116.28 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
116.29 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
116.30 </li>
116.31 </ul>
116.32
116.33 <ul>
116.34 <li>Dragging a message component from the palette to the page results in a message item with the <code>summary</code> property set to <code>true</code> and the <code>detail</code> property set to <code>false</code>.
116.35 <li>You can press Ctrl-Shift and drag the Message component to another component to link the <code>for</code> property to the other component and display messages for that component.
116.36 </ul>
116.37 <ul>
116.38 <li>Messages are automatically shown as the result of a validation or other component related error. </li>
116.39 </ul>
116.40 <p>You can send your own error text to a Message component by calling the corresponding Java object's <code>info, error</code><code>,</code><code> fatal,</code> or <code>warn</code> method. The component displays an appropriate icon for the type of method called. </p>
116.41 <p>You can also write your own input validation methods, which can write text to the Message component by throwing <code>ValidatorException(new FacesMessage (String))</code>. If you do not want to throw an exception, you can have the validation method call the Java object's <code>info, error</code><code>,</code><code> fatal,</code> or <code>warn</code> method instead.</p>
116.42 <dl>
116.43 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
116.44 <dd> <a href="propsheets/bh_message_props.html">Message Component Properties
116.45 Window</a></dd>
116.46 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
116.47 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
116.48 With Components</a></dd>
116.49 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
116.50 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
116.51
116.52 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
116.53 </dl>
116.54 <dl>
116.55 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
116.56
116.57 <dd>
116.58 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
116.59 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
116.60 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
116.61 </object>
116.62 </dd>
116.63 </dl>
116.64
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116.68 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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116.73 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
116.74 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
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116.76 <tr>
116.77 <td> </td>
116.78 </tr>
116.79 </table>
116.80 </body>
116.81 </html>
116.82 \ No newline at end of file
116.83 +<html>
116.84 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
116.85 <!--
116.86 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
116.87 * All rights reserved.
116.88 * Use is subject to license terms.
116.89 -->
116.90 <head>
116.91 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
116.92 <title>Message Component</title>
116.93 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
116.94 </head>
116.95 <body>
116.96 <h2>Message Component</h2>
116.97 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
116.98 <p>You can drag the Message component
116.99 <img src="../../../images/inlinemsgicon.gif" alt="inline message icon"> from
116.100 the Palette's Basic category to the Visual Designer to create a message related to a single
116.101 component. The two message
116.102 components, Message and <a href="message_group.html">Message Group</a>, display error messages for component rendering and
116.103 validation. Message displays error messages for a specific
116.104 component. </p>
116.105 <ul class="note">
116.106 <li>
116.107 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
116.108 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
116.109 </li>
116.110 </ul>
116.111
116.112 <ul>
116.113 <li>Dragging a message component from the palette to the page results in a message item with the <code>summary</code> property set to <code>true</code> and the <code>detail</code> property set to <code>false</code>.
116.114 <li>You can press Ctrl-Shift and drag the Message component to another component to link the <code>for</code> property to the other component and display messages for that component.
116.115 </ul>
116.116 <ul>
116.117 <li>Messages are automatically shown as the result of a validation or other component related error. </li>
116.118 </ul>
116.119 <p>You can send your own error text to a Message component by calling the corresponding Java object's <code>info, error</code><code>,</code><code> fatal,</code> or <code>warn</code> method. The component displays an appropriate icon for the type of method called. </p>
116.120 <p>You can also write your own input validation methods, which can write text to the Message component by throwing <code>ValidatorException(new FacesMessage (String))</code>. If you do not want to throw an exception, you can have the validation method call the Java object's <code>info, error</code><code>,</code><code> fatal,</code> or <code>warn</code> method instead.</p>
116.121 <dl>
116.122 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
116.123 <dd> <a href="propsheets/bh_message_props.html">Message Component Properties
116.124 Window</a></dd>
116.125 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
116.126 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
116.127 With Components</a></dd>
116.128 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
116.129 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
116.130
116.131 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
116.132 </dl>
116.133 <dl>
116.134 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
116.135
116.136 <dd>
116.137 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
116.138 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
116.139 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
116.140 </object>
116.141 </dd>
116.142 </dl>
116.143
116.144 <hr>
116.145 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
116.146 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
116.147 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
116.148 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
116.149 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
116.150 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Message Component">
116.151 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
116.152 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
116.153 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
116.154 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
116.155 <tr>
116.156 <td> </td>
116.157 </tr>
116.158 </table>
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117.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/message_group.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
117.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
117.4 -<html>
117.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
117.6 <!--
117.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
117.8 * All rights reserved.
117.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
117.10 -->
117.11 <head>
117.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
117.13 <title>Message Group Component</title>
117.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
117.15 </head>
117.16 <body>
117.17 <h1>Message Group Component</h1>
117.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
117.19 <p>You can drag the Message Group component <img src="../../../images/bh_msg_group_icon.gif" alt="message group icon"> from
117.20 the Palette's Basic category to the Visual Designer to create a list of global messages
117.21 for a page, such as system runtime errors, or a list of messages related to components. To show individual component errors, such as
117.22 validation and conversion errors, deselect
117.23 the <code>showGlobalOnly</code> property in the <a href="propsheets/bh_message_group_props.html">Message Group Properties Window</a>. </p>
117.24 <ul class="note">
117.25 <li>
117.26 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
117.27 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
117.28 </li>
117.29 </ul>
117.30
117.31 <p>The two message components, Message Group and Message,
117.32 display error messages concerning component rendering and validation.
117.33 </p>
117.34 <ul>
117.35 <li>This component, Message Group, reports either global errors only or all errors on all
117.36 components on the page, including errors with the page itself.
117.37 You can put a Message Group component on your page to assist
117.38 with debugging as you are developing the page.</li>
117.39 <li>The <a href="message.html">Message</a> component
117.40 reports errors for a single component. Use Message
117.41 if you want to provide your users with messages related to a specific component, like validation errors when they enter invalid data in a field. Message Group also reports validation errors, but it reports them for all components, not just one. </li>
117.42 <li>
117.43 <p>You can send your own error text to a Message Group component by calling the corresponding Java object's <code>info, error</code><code>,</code><code> fatal,</code> or <code>warn</code> method. The component displays an appropriate icon for the type of method called. </p>
117.44 <p>You can also write your own input validation methods, which can write text to the Message Group component by throwing <code>ValidatorException(new FacesMessage (String))</code>. If you do not want to throw an exception, you can have the validation method call the Java object's <code>info, error</code><code>,</code><code> fatal,</code> or <code>warn</code> method instead.</p>
117.45 </li>
117.46 </ul>
117.47 <dl>
117.48 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
117.49 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
117.50 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
117.51 With Components</a></dd>
117.52 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
117.53 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
117.54
117.55 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
117.56 </dl>
117.57 <dl>
117.58 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
117.59
117.60 <dd>
117.61 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
117.62 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
117.63 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
117.64 </object>
117.65 </dd>
117.66 </dl>
117.67
117.68 <hr>
117.69 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
117.70 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
117.71 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
117.72 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
117.73 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
117.74 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Message Group Component">
117.75 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
117.76 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
117.77 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
117.78 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
117.79 <tr>
117.80 <td> </td>
117.81 </tr>
117.82 </table>
117.83 </body>
117.84 </html>
117.85 \ No newline at end of file
117.86 +<html>
117.87 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
117.88 <!--
117.89 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
117.90 * All rights reserved.
117.91 * Use is subject to license terms.
117.92 -->
117.93 <head>
117.94 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
117.95 <title>Message Group Component</title>
117.96 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
117.97 </head>
117.98 <body>
117.99 <h2>Message Group Component</h2>
117.100 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
117.101 <p>You can drag the Message Group component <img src="../../../images/bh_msg_group_icon.gif" alt="message group icon"> from
117.102 the Palette's Basic category to the Visual Designer to create a list of global messages
117.103 for a page, such as system runtime errors, or a list of messages related to components. To show individual component errors, such as
117.104 validation and conversion errors, deselect
117.105 the <code>showGlobalOnly</code> property in the <a href="propsheets/bh_message_group_props.html">Message Group Properties Window</a>. </p>
117.106 <ul class="note">
117.107 <li>
117.108 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
117.109 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
117.110 </li>
117.111 </ul>
117.112
117.113 <p>The two message components, Message Group and Message,
117.114 display error messages concerning component rendering and validation.
117.115 </p>
117.116 <ul>
117.117 <li>This component, Message Group, reports either global errors only or all errors on all
117.118 components on the page, including errors with the page itself.
117.119 You can put a Message Group component on your page to assist
117.120 with debugging as you are developing the page.</li>
117.121 <li>The <a href="message.html">Message</a> component
117.122 reports errors for a single component. Use Message
117.123 if you want to provide your users with messages related to a specific component, like validation errors when they enter invalid data in a field. Message Group also reports validation errors, but it reports them for all components, not just one. </li>
117.124 <li>
117.125 <p>You can send your own error text to a Message Group component by calling the corresponding Java object's <code>info, error</code><code>,</code><code> fatal,</code> or <code>warn</code> method. The component displays an appropriate icon for the type of method called. </p>
117.126 <p>You can also write your own input validation methods, which can write text to the Message Group component by throwing <code>ValidatorException(new FacesMessage (String))</code>. If you do not want to throw an exception, you can have the validation method call the Java object's <code>info, error</code><code>,</code><code> fatal,</code> or <code>warn</code> method instead.</p>
117.127 </li>
117.128 </ul>
117.129 <dl>
117.130 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
117.131 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
117.132 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
117.133 With Components</a></dd>
117.134 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
117.135 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
117.136
117.137 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
117.138 </dl>
117.139 <dl>
117.140 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
117.141
117.142 <dd>
117.143 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
117.144 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
117.145 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
117.146 </object>
117.147 </dd>
117.148 </dl>
117.149
117.150 <hr>
117.151 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
117.152 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
117.153 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
117.154 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
117.155 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
117.156 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Message Group Component">
117.157 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
117.158 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
117.159 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
117.160 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
117.161 <tr>
117.162 <td> </td>
117.163 </tr>
117.164 </table>
117.165 </body>
117.166 </html>
117.167 \ No newline at end of file
118.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/meta.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
118.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/meta.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
118.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
118.4 -<html>
118.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
118.6 <!--
118.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
118.8 * All rights reserved.
118.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
118.10 -->
118.11 <head>
118.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
118.13 <title>Meta Component</title>
118.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
118.15 <style type="text/css">
118.16 <!--
118.17 .style1 {color: rgb(0,0,0)}
118.18 -->
118.19 </style></head>
118.20 <body>
118.21 <h1>Meta Component</h1>
118.22 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
118.23 <p>You can drag a Meta component
118.24 <img src="../../../images/bh_meta_icon.gif" alt="Meta component icon"> from the Palette's Advanced category to the Visual Designer to create a standard HTML <code><meta></code> tag in the <code><head></code> tag. U<span style="COLOR: rgb(0,0,0)">se the Meta component to </span>provide meta-information about your page, such as descriptions and keywords for search engines, refresh rates, the names of the authors, and so on.</p>
118.25 <ul class="note">
118.26 <li>
118.27 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
118.28 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
118.29 </li>
118.30 </ul>
118.31
118.32 <p><span class="style1">When you drop this component on a page in the Visual Designer, it is inserted into the <code><head></code> tag. The component is not rendered on the page, but you can see it under the head1 node in the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>, and you can select it there to edit its properties in the <a href="propsheets/bh_meta_props.html">Properties window</a>. </span></p>
118.33 <p>For more information on the HTML <code><meta></code> tag, see the W3C web page at:</p>
118.34 <p><object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
118.35 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/struct/global.html#edef-META">
118.36 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/struct/global.html#edef-META"></object>
118.37 </p>
118.38 <dl>
118.39 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
118.40 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
118.41 With Components</a></dd>
118.42 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
118.43 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
118.44
118.45 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
118.46 </dl>
118.47 <dl>
118.48 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
118.49
118.50 <dd>
118.51 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
118.52 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
118.53 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
118.54 </object>
118.55 </dd>
118.56 </dl>
118.57
118.58
118.59 <hr>
118.60 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
118.61 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
118.62 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
118.63 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
118.64 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
118.65 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Meta Component">
118.66 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
118.67 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
118.68 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
118.69 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
118.70 <tr>
118.71 <td> </td>
118.72 </tr>
118.73 </table>
118.74 </body>
118.75 </html>
118.76 \ No newline at end of file
118.77 +<html>
118.78 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
118.79 <!--
118.80 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
118.81 * All rights reserved.
118.82 * Use is subject to license terms.
118.83 -->
118.84 <head>
118.85 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
118.86 <title>Meta Component</title>
118.87 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
118.88 <style type="text/css">
118.89 <!--
118.90 .style1 {color: rgb(0,0,0)}
118.91 -->
118.92 </style></head>
118.93 <body>
118.94 <h2>Meta Component</h2>
118.95 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
118.96 <p>You can drag a Meta component
118.97 <img src="../../../images/bh_meta_icon.gif" alt="Meta component icon"> from the Palette's Advanced category to the Visual Designer to create a standard HTML <code><meta></code> tag in the <code><head></code> tag. U<span style="COLOR: rgb(0,0,0)">se the Meta component to </span>provide meta-information about your page, such as descriptions and keywords for search engines, refresh rates, the names of the authors, and so on.</p>
118.98 <ul class="note">
118.99 <li>
118.100 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
118.101 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
118.102 </li>
118.103 </ul>
118.104
118.105 <p><span class="style1">When you drop this component on a page in the Visual Designer, it is inserted into the <code><head></code> tag. The component is not rendered on the page, but you can see it under the head1 node in the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>, and you can select it there to edit its properties in the <a href="propsheets/bh_meta_props.html">Properties window</a>. </span></p>
118.106 <p>For more information on the HTML <code><meta></code> tag, see the W3C web page at:</p>
118.107 <p><object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
118.108 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/struct/global.html#edef-META">
118.109 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/struct/global.html#edef-META"></object>
118.110 </p>
118.111 <dl>
118.112 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
118.113 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
118.114 With Components</a></dd>
118.115 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
118.116 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
118.117
118.118 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
118.119 </dl>
118.120 <dl>
118.121 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
118.122
118.123 <dd>
118.124 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
118.125 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
118.126 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
118.127 </object>
118.128 </dd>
118.129 </dl>
118.130
118.131
118.132 <hr>
118.133 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
118.134 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
118.135 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
118.136 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
118.137 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
118.138 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Meta Component">
118.139 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
118.140 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
118.141 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
118.142 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
118.143 <tr>
118.144 <td> </td>
118.145 </tr>
118.146 </table>
118.147 </body>
118.148 </html>
118.149 \ No newline at end of file
119.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/page_alert.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
119.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/page_alert.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
119.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
119.4 -<html>
119.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
119.6 <!--
119.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
119.8 * All rights reserved.
119.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
119.10 -->
119.11 <head>
119.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
119.13 <title>Page Alert Component</title>
119.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
119.15 </head>
119.16 <body>
119.17
119.18 <h1>Page Alert Component</h1>
119.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
119.20
119.21 <p>You can drag a Page Alert component <img src="../../../images/bh_page_alert_icon.gif" alt="Page Alert component icon"> from the Palette's Layout category to the Visual Designer to create a full-page alert, an alert message that displays in its own page. A page alert message consists
119.22 of an icon depicting the type of page alert—error, warning, information,
119.23 or question—and a short message, plus an optional longer, more detailed message. </p>
119.24 <ul class="note">
119.25 <li>
119.26 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
119.27 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
119.28 </li>
119.29 </ul>
119.30
119.31 <p>If you need a smaller alert that displays in the page that invokes the alert, use an inline <a href="alert.html">Alert</a> component.</p>
119.32 <ul class="note">
119.33 <li>After dropping a Page Alert component on a page, its default size in the Visual Designer does not match the size in the browser preview. To make the two component representations match each other, resize the component in the Visual Designer.</li>
119.34 </ul>
119.35 <p>After dragging the button to the Visual Designer, you can:</p>
119.36 <ul><li>Select the component and edit its properties in the Page Alert's <a href="propsheets/bh_page_alert_props.html">Properties window</a>. Some typical properties you might set are:
119.37 <ul>
119.38 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the component. In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is the name of the <code>PageAlert</code> object.</li>
119.39 <li><b>type. </b> The severity of the page alert, which determines the icon that appears to the left of the summary. Choose an item from the property's drop down list to see what the icon looks like in the Visual Designer. You might have to right-click in your page and choose Refresh to see the new icon.</li>
119.40 <li><b>summary.</b>
119.41 Brief text that tells the user why the page alert was displayed.</li>
119.42 <li><b>detail. </b> A longer text message providing more detail about the alert. </li>
119.43 </ul></li>
119.44 <li>Right-click the page alert and choose one of several actions:
119.45 <ul>
119.46 <li> <b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind properties of the component to JavaBeans properties that update this component's properties automatically. </li>
119.47 <li><b>Align</b>. If you have multiple components selected, you can specify how they align with one another. If only the current component is selected, you can choose whether the component aligns with (snaps to) the background grid when you move it around.</li>
119.48 <li> <b>Preview in Browser</b>. See how the page renders in the default web browser for your system. </li>
119.49 </ul></li>
119.50 </ul>
119.51
119.52 <dl>
119.53 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt> <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
119.54 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
119.55 With Components</a></dd>
119.56 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
119.57
119.58 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
119.59 </dl>
119.60 <dl>
119.61 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
119.62
119.63 <dd>
119.64 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
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119.67 </object>
119.68 </dd>
119.69 </dl>
119.70
119.71 <hr>
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119.78 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
119.79 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
119.80 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
119.81 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
119.82 <tr>
119.83 <td> </td>
119.84 </tr>
119.85 </table>
119.86 </body>
119.87 </html>
119.88 \ No newline at end of file
119.89 +<html>
119.90 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
119.91 <!--
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119.93 * All rights reserved.
119.94 * Use is subject to license terms.
119.95 -->
119.96 <head>
119.97 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
119.98 <title>Page Alert Component</title>
119.99 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
119.100 </head>
119.101 <body>
119.102
119.103 <h2>Page Alert Component</h2>
119.104 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
119.105
119.106 <p>You can drag a Page Alert component <img src="../../../images/bh_page_alert_icon.gif" alt="Page Alert component icon"> from the Palette's Layout category to the Visual Designer to create a full-page alert, an alert message that displays in its own page. A page alert message consists
119.107 of an icon depicting the type of page alert—error, warning, information,
119.108 or question—and a short message, plus an optional longer, more detailed message. </p>
119.109 <ul class="note">
119.110 <li>
119.111 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
119.112 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
119.113 </li>
119.114 </ul>
119.115
119.116 <p>If you need a smaller alert that displays in the page that invokes the alert, use an inline <a href="alert.html">Alert</a> component.</p>
119.117 <ul class="note">
119.118 <li>After dropping a Page Alert component on a page, its default size in the Visual Designer does not match the size in the browser preview. To make the two component representations match each other, resize the component in the Visual Designer.</li>
119.119 </ul>
119.120 <p>After dragging the button to the Visual Designer, you can:</p>
119.121 <ul><li>Select the component and edit its properties in the Page Alert's <a href="propsheets/bh_page_alert_props.html">Properties window</a>. Some typical properties you might set are:
119.122 <ul>
119.123 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the component. In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is the name of the <code>PageAlert</code> object.</li>
119.124 <li><b>type. </b> The severity of the page alert, which determines the icon that appears to the left of the summary. Choose an item from the property's drop down list to see what the icon looks like in the Visual Designer. You might have to right-click in your page and choose Refresh to see the new icon.</li>
119.125 <li><b>summary.</b>
119.126 Brief text that tells the user why the page alert was displayed.</li>
119.127 <li><b>detail. </b> A longer text message providing more detail about the alert. </li>
119.128 </ul></li>
119.129 <li>Right-click the page alert and choose one of several actions:
119.130 <ul>
119.131 <li> <b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind properties of the component to JavaBeans properties that update this component's properties automatically. </li>
119.132 <li><b>Align</b>. If you have multiple components selected, you can specify how they align with one another. If only the current component is selected, you can choose whether the component aligns with (snaps to) the background grid when you move it around.</li>
119.133 <li> <b>Preview in Browser</b>. See how the page renders in the default web browser for your system. </li>
119.134 </ul></li>
119.135 </ul>
119.136
119.137 <dl>
119.138 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt> <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
119.139 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
119.140 With Components</a></dd>
119.141 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
119.142
119.143 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
119.144 </dl>
119.145 <dl>
119.146 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
119.147
119.148 <dd>
119.149 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
119.150 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
119.151 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
119.152 </object>
119.153 </dd>
119.154 </dl>
119.155
119.156 <hr>
119.157 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
119.158 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
119.159 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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119.163 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
119.164 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
119.165 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
119.166 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
119.167 <tr>
119.168 <td> </td>
119.169 </tr>
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120.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/page_separator.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
120.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/page_separator.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
120.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
120.4 -<html>
120.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
120.6 <!--
120.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
120.8 * All rights reserved.
120.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
120.10 -->
120.11 <head>
120.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
120.13 <title>Page Separator Component</title>
120.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
120.15 </head>
120.16 <body>
120.17 <h1>Page Separator Component</h1>
120.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
120.19 <p>You can drag the Page Separator component <img src="../../../images/bh_page_separator_icon.gif" alt="page separator icon"> from
120.20 the Palette's Layout category to the Visual Designer to create a horizontal line that resizes to any page width selected by the user. This component is the visual equivalent of an HTML <code><hr></code> tag. </p>
120.21 <ul class="note">
120.22 <li>
120.23 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
120.24 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
120.25 </li>
120.26 </ul>
120.27
120.28 <p>In the page bean, a Page Separator component is a <code>PageSeparator</code> object. </p>
120.29 <ul class="note">
120.30 <li>If you want to use an HTML <code><hr></code> tag, drop a <a href="meta.html">Meta component</a> on the page and set its <code>tag</code> property to <code>hr</code>.</li>
120.31 </ul>
120.32 <dl>
120.33 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
120.34 <dd><a href="propsheets/bh_page_separator_props.html">Page Separator Properties Window</a></dd> <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
120.35 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
120.36 With Components</a></dd>
120.37 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
120.38 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
120.39
120.40 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
120.41 </dl>
120.42 <dl>
120.43 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
120.44
120.45 <dd>
120.46 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
120.47 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
120.48 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
120.49 </object>
120.50 </dd>
120.51 </dl>
120.52
120.53 <hr>
120.54 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
120.55 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
120.56 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
120.57 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
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120.59 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Page Separator Component">
120.60 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
120.61 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
120.62 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
120.63 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
120.64 <tr>
120.65 <td> </td>
120.66 </tr>
120.67 </table>
120.68 </body>
120.69 </html>
120.70 \ No newline at end of file
120.71 +<html>
120.72 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
120.73 <!--
120.74 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
120.75 * All rights reserved.
120.76 * Use is subject to license terms.
120.77 -->
120.78 <head>
120.79 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
120.80 <title>Page Separator Component</title>
120.81 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
120.82 </head>
120.83 <body>
120.84 <h2>Page Separator Component</h2>
120.85 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
120.86 <p>You can drag the Page Separator component <img src="../../../images/bh_page_separator_icon.gif" alt="page separator icon"> from
120.87 the Palette's Layout category to the Visual Designer to create a horizontal line that resizes to any page width selected by the user. This component is the visual equivalent of an HTML <code><hr></code> tag. </p>
120.88 <ul class="note">
120.89 <li>
120.90 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
120.91 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
120.92 </li>
120.93 </ul>
120.94
120.95 <p>In the page bean, a Page Separator component is a <code>PageSeparator</code> object. </p>
120.96 <ul class="note">
120.97 <li>If you want to use an HTML <code><hr></code> tag, drop a <a href="meta.html">Meta component</a> on the page and set its <code>tag</code> property to <code>hr</code>.</li>
120.98 </ul>
120.99 <dl>
120.100 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
120.101 <dd><a href="propsheets/bh_page_separator_props.html">Page Separator Properties Window</a></dd> <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
120.102 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
120.103 With Components</a></dd>
120.104 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
120.105 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
120.106
120.107 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
120.108 </dl>
120.109 <dl>
120.110 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
120.111
120.112 <dd>
120.113 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
120.114 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
120.115 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
120.116 </object>
120.117 </dd>
120.118 </dl>
120.119
120.120 <hr>
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120.122 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
120.123 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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120.127 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
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120.129 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
120.130 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
120.131 <tr>
120.132 <td> </td>
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121.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/password_field.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
121.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/password_field.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
121.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
121.4 -<html>
121.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
121.6 <!--
121.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
121.8 * All rights reserved.
121.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
121.10 -->
121.11 <head>
121.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
121.13 <title>Password Field Component</title>
121.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
121.15 </head>
121.16 <body>
121.17 <h1>Password Field Component</h1>
121.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
121.19 <p>You can drag the Password Field component <img src="../../../images/secretfieldicon.gif" alt="secret field icon"> from
121.20 the Palette's Basic category to the Visual Designer to create a component for which the input entered is obscured (all
121.21 the characters are stars or bullets). The text the user enters (the component's
121.22 <code>password</code> property) is not obscured or encrypted over the network
121.23 or on the server in any way; it is just not displayed on the
121.24 screen in the web browser. </p>
121.25 <ul class="note">
121.26 <li>
121.27 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
121.28 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
121.29 </li>
121.30 </ul>
121.31
121.32 <p>After adding a password field to a page, you can do a number
121.33 of things with it: </p>
121.34 <ul>
121.35 <li>Select the component and edit its properties in the <a href="propsheets/bh_password_field_props.html">Password Field Component Properties Window</a>. Some typical
121.36 properties to edit are:
121.37 <ul>
121.38 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the component. In the JSP file,
121.39 this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code>
121.40 attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is
121.41 the name of the <code>PasswordField</code> object.</li>
121.42 <li><b>label.</b> A label describing the field, such as <code>Enter</code> <code>Your</code> <code>Password</code>.
121.43 <ul class="note">
121.44 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over aspects of the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
121.45 </ul>
121.46 </li>
121.47 <li><b>columns.</b> The width in characters of the text field.
121.48 If the user types more characters than will fit, the field scrolls horizontally. </li>
121.49 <li><b>password.</b> The password entered by the user, which is sent to the server. You can bind this property to an object or a data provider representing a database field, web service, or enterprise bean that receives the value. If you provide a value for this property, the password field displays initially with an asterisk or bullet for each letter. </li>
121.50 </ul>
121.51 </li>
121.52 <li>Right-click the component and choose one of the following
121.53 pop-up menu items:
121.54 <ul>
121.55 <li><b>Set Initial Focus.</b> Gives this component focus when the user opens the page, and provides an edit cursor in the field.</li>
121.56 <li><b>Edit Event Handler. </b>Write code for one of the
121.57 following event handlers.
121.58 <ul>
121.59 <li><b>validate. </b>Opens the Java Editor with the
121.60 cursor positioned in the component's <code>validate</code>
121.61 method so you can insert code to validate the value
121.62 of the component.</li>
121.63 <li><b>processValueChange.</b> Opens the Java Editor
121.64 with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>processValueChange</code>
121.65 method so you can insert code that executes when the
121.66 value of this component changes (for example, the
121.67 user changes the value of another component that is
121.68 controlling the value of this component)</li>
121.69 </ul>
121.70 </li>
121.71 <li><b>Bind to Data</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables
121.72 you to bind the component's <code>password</code> property to a data provider or an object. For more information, see <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>.</li>
121.73 <li><b>Auto-Submit on Change.</b> Causes the form to be automatically submitted if the value of the component changes. Sets the component's JavaScript onclick property to <code>common_timeoutSubmitForm(this.form, '<i>component-id</i>');</code>. At runtime, this code causes the form to be automatically submitted if the user changes the component value. Once the form is submitted, conversion and validation occur on the server and any value change listener methods execute, and then the page is redisplayed.
121.74 <p>A component configured to Auto-Submit on Change can use <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual forms</a> to limit the input fields that are processed when the form is submitted. If the auto-submit component is defined to submit a virtual form, only the participants in that virtual form will be processed when the auto-submit occurs.</p>
121.75 </li>
121.76 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables
121.77 you to bind properties of the component in addition to the <code>password</code> property to other objects
121.78 or bean properties that update this component's properties
121.79 automatically.</li>
121.80 </ul>
121.81 </li>
121.82 </ul>
121.83 <dl>
121.84 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt> <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
121.85 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
121.86 With Components</a></dd>
121.87 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
121.88 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
121.89
121.90 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
121.91 </dl>
121.92 <dl>
121.93 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
121.94
121.95 <dd>
121.96 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
121.97 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
121.98 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
121.99 </object>
121.100 </dd>
121.101
121.102
121.103 </dl>
121.104
121.105 <hr>
121.106 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
121.107 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
121.108 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
121.109 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
121.110 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
121.111 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Password Field Component">
121.112 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
121.113 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
121.114 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
121.115 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
121.116 <tr>
121.117 <td> </td>
121.118 </tr>
121.119 </table>
121.120 </body>
121.121 </html>
121.122 \ No newline at end of file
121.123 +<html>
121.124 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
121.125 <!--
121.126 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
121.127 * All rights reserved.
121.128 * Use is subject to license terms.
121.129 -->
121.130 <head>
121.131 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
121.132 <title>Password Field Component</title>
121.133 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
121.134 </head>
121.135 <body>
121.136 <h2>Password Field Component</h2>
121.137 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
121.138 <p>You can drag the Password Field component <img src="../../../images/secretfieldicon.gif" alt="secret field icon"> from
121.139 the Palette's Basic category to the Visual Designer to create a component for which the input entered is obscured (all
121.140 the characters are stars or bullets). The text the user enters (the component's
121.141 <code>password</code> property) is not obscured or encrypted over the network
121.142 or on the server in any way; it is just not displayed on the
121.143 screen in the web browser. </p>
121.144 <ul class="note">
121.145 <li>
121.146 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
121.147 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
121.148 </li>
121.149 </ul>
121.150
121.151 <p>After adding a password field to a page, you can do a number
121.152 of things with it: </p>
121.153 <ul>
121.154 <li>Select the component and edit its properties in the <a href="propsheets/bh_password_field_props.html">Password Field Component Properties Window</a>. Some typical
121.155 properties to edit are:
121.156 <ul>
121.157 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the component. In the JSP file,
121.158 this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code>
121.159 attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is
121.160 the name of the <code>PasswordField</code> object.</li>
121.161 <li><b>label.</b> A label describing the field, such as <code>Enter</code> <code>Your</code> <code>Password</code>.
121.162 <ul class="note">
121.163 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over aspects of the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
121.164 </ul>
121.165 </li>
121.166 <li><b>columns.</b> The width in characters of the text field.
121.167 If the user types more characters than will fit, the field scrolls horizontally. </li>
121.168 <li><b>password.</b> The password entered by the user, which is sent to the server. You can bind this property to an object or a data provider representing a database field, web service, or enterprise bean that receives the value. If you provide a value for this property, the password field displays initially with an asterisk or bullet for each letter. </li>
121.169 </ul>
121.170 </li>
121.171 <li>Right-click the component and choose one of the following
121.172 pop-up menu items:
121.173 <ul>
121.174 <li><b>Set Initial Focus.</b> Gives this component focus when the user opens the page, and provides an edit cursor in the field.</li>
121.175 <li><b>Edit Event Handler. </b>Write code for one of the
121.176 following event handlers.
121.177 <ul>
121.178 <li><b>validate. </b>Opens the Java Editor with the
121.179 cursor positioned in the component's <code>validate</code>
121.180 method so you can insert code to validate the value
121.181 of the component.</li>
121.182 <li><b>processValueChange.</b> Opens the Java Editor
121.183 with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>processValueChange</code>
121.184 method so you can insert code that executes when the
121.185 value of this component changes (for example, the
121.186 user changes the value of another component that is
121.187 controlling the value of this component)</li>
121.188 </ul>
121.189 </li>
121.190 <li><b>Bind to Data</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables
121.191 you to bind the component's <code>password</code> property to a data provider or an object. For more information, see <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>.</li>
121.192 <li><b>Auto-Submit on Change.</b> Causes the form to be automatically submitted if the value of the component changes. Sets the component's JavaScript onclick property to <code>common_timeoutSubmitForm(this.form, '<i>component-id</i>');</code>. At runtime, this code causes the form to be automatically submitted if the user changes the component value. Once the form is submitted, conversion and validation occur on the server and any value change listener methods execute, and then the page is redisplayed.
121.193 <p>A component configured to Auto-Submit on Change can use <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual forms</a> to limit the input fields that are processed when the form is submitted. If the auto-submit component is defined to submit a virtual form, only the participants in that virtual form will be processed when the auto-submit occurs.</p>
121.194 </li>
121.195 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables
121.196 you to bind properties of the component in addition to the <code>password</code> property to other objects
121.197 or bean properties that update this component's properties
121.198 automatically.</li>
121.199 </ul>
121.200 </li>
121.201 </ul>
121.202 <dl>
121.203 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt> <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
121.204 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
121.205 With Components</a></dd>
121.206 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
121.207 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
121.208
121.209 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
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121.212 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
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121.220
121.221
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122.13 <title>Property Component</title>
122.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
122.15 </head>
122.16 <body>
122.17 <h1>Property Component</h1>
122.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
122.19 <p>A Property component is always contained in a <a href="property_sheet_section.html">Property Sheet Section</a> component, which is contained in a <a href="property_sheet.html">Property Sheet</a> component. </p>
122.20 <ul class="note">
122.21 <li>
122.22 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
122.23 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
122.24 </li>
122.25 </ul>
122.26
122.27 <p>To add a new Property component to a Property Sheet, you can drag the Property component <img src="../../../images/bh_property_sheet_property_icon.gif" alt="Property Sheet Property icon"> from
122.28 the Palette's Layout category to a Property Sheet Section in the Property Sheet. You can also drop the Property component on a Property Sheet Section node <img src="../../../images/bh_property_sheet_section_icon.gif" alt="Property Sheet Section icon"> in the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>, or you can right-click a Property Sheet Section in either the Visual Designer or the Outline window and choose Add Property. </p>
122.29 <ul class="note">
122.30 <li>To select a Property component that you have already added to a page, you must select the Property component's node in the Outline window. </li>
122.31 </ul>
122.32 <p>A Property component is a container that has a label, optional help text, and some default formatting. You can either leave the Property component as is to display read-only data, or you can drop other components on a Property component to make it editable or selectable, or to provide a different format for the data. For example, to make a Property component editable, you could drop a Text Field component on it. </p>
122.33 <p>You can set the label for a Property component by editing its <code>label</code> property in the <a href="propsheets/bh_property_props.html">Property Component Properties Window</a>.</p>
122.34 <ul class="note">
122.35 <li>You must use the Property component's node in the Outline window when you drop a component on a Property component. For example, you could use a Property Sheet to lay out a data entry form, with each Property component containing a Text Field that you drop on the Property component's node in the Outline window. You could then set the <code>label</code> property of each Property component to describe its text field, such as First Name for a text field that requires that a user's first name be entered. </li>
122.36 </ul>
122.37 <p>If a Property component contains an input component like Text Field and you want to specify that the field is a required entry, set the <code>required</code> property of the input component. Setting the <code>required</code> property of the input component causes a red asterisk icon to be added to the Property component's label at runtime. If you want to display a short description of this icon at the top of the property sheet, set the <code>requiredFields</code> property of the Property Sheet component.
122.38 <p>The following link shows a sample Property Sheet component with required fields:
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122.42 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
122.43 <param name="viewerSize" value="500,600">
122.44 <param name="text" value="Property Sheet Example"></object>
122.45 <dl>
122.46 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
122.47 <dd><a href="propsheets/bh_property_props.html">Property Component Properties Window</a></dd>
122.48 <dd><a href="propsheets/bh_property_sheet_props.html">Property Sheet Component Properties Window</a></dd> <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
122.49 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
122.50 With Components</a></dd>
122.51 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
122.52 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
122.53
122.54 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
122.55 </dl>
122.56 <dl>
122.57 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
122.58
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122.93 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
122.94 <title>Property Component</title>
122.95 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
122.96 </head>
122.97 <body>
122.98 <h2>Property Component</h2>
122.99 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
122.100 <p>A Property component is always contained in a <a href="property_sheet_section.html">Property Sheet Section</a> component, which is contained in a <a href="property_sheet.html">Property Sheet</a> component. </p>
122.101 <ul class="note">
122.102 <li>
122.103 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
122.104 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
122.105 </li>
122.106 </ul>
122.107
122.108 <p>To add a new Property component to a Property Sheet, you can drag the Property component <img src="../../../images/bh_property_sheet_property_icon.gif" alt="Property Sheet Property icon"> from
122.109 the Palette's Layout category to a Property Sheet Section in the Property Sheet. You can also drop the Property component on a Property Sheet Section node <img src="../../../images/bh_property_sheet_section_icon.gif" alt="Property Sheet Section icon"> in the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>, or you can right-click a Property Sheet Section in either the Visual Designer or the Outline window and choose Add Property. </p>
122.110 <ul class="note">
122.111 <li>To select a Property component that you have already added to a page, you must select the Property component's node in the Outline window. </li>
122.112 </ul>
122.113 <p>A Property component is a container that has a label, optional help text, and some default formatting. You can either leave the Property component as is to display read-only data, or you can drop other components on a Property component to make it editable or selectable, or to provide a different format for the data. For example, to make a Property component editable, you could drop a Text Field component on it. </p>
122.114 <p>You can set the label for a Property component by editing its <code>label</code> property in the <a href="propsheets/bh_property_props.html">Property Component Properties Window</a>.</p>
122.115 <ul class="note">
122.116 <li>You must use the Property component's node in the Outline window when you drop a component on a Property component. For example, you could use a Property Sheet to lay out a data entry form, with each Property component containing a Text Field that you drop on the Property component's node in the Outline window. You could then set the <code>label</code> property of each Property component to describe its text field, such as First Name for a text field that requires that a user's first name be entered. </li>
122.117 </ul>
122.118 <p>If a Property component contains an input component like Text Field and you want to specify that the field is a required entry, set the <code>required</code> property of the input component. Setting the <code>required</code> property of the input component causes a red asterisk icon to be added to the Property component's label at runtime. If you want to display a short description of this icon at the top of the property sheet, set the <code>requiredFields</code> property of the Property Sheet component.
122.119 <p>The following link shows a sample Property Sheet component with required fields:
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122.123 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
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122.125 <param name="text" value="Property Sheet Example"></object>
122.126 <dl>
122.127 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
122.128 <dd><a href="propsheets/bh_property_props.html">Property Component Properties Window</a></dd>
122.129 <dd><a href="propsheets/bh_property_sheet_props.html">Property Sheet Component Properties Window</a></dd> <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
122.130 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
122.131 With Components</a></dd>
122.132 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
122.133 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
122.134
122.135 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
122.136 </dl>
122.137 <dl>
122.138 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
122.139
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122.142 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
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123.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
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123.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
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123.11 <head>
123.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
123.13 <title>Property Sheet Component</title>
123.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
123.15 </head>
123.16 <body>
123.17 <h1>Property Sheet Component</h1>
123.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
123.19 <p>You can drag the Property Sheet component <img src="../../../images/bh_property_sheet_icon.gif" alt="Property Sheet icon"> from
123.20 the Palette's Layout category to the Visual Designer to create a property sheet, which typically is on a page of its own and provides a container to lay out components.</p>
123.21 <ul class="note">
123.22 <li>
123.23 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
123.24 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
123.25 </li>
123.26 </ul>
123.27
123.28 <p>A property sheet contains <a href="property_sheet_section.html">Property Sheet Section</a> components, which in turn contain <a href="property.html">Property</a> components. Initially, a property sheet has one section that contains one property. </p>
123.29 <p>You can add a new section to a property sheet by dropping a Property Sheet Section component on the property sheet, or you can right-click the Property Sheet component and choose Add Property Sheet Section. If you set the <code>jumpLinks</code> property, the property sheet displays links to its sections at the top of the property sheet.</p>
123.30 <p>You can add a new property by dropping a Property component on a Property Sheet Section, or you can right-click the Property Sheet Section component and choose Add Property.</p>
123.31 <p>All these components are available as nodes in the Outline window, where you can select them, move them around, right-click them, and delete them. </p>
123.32 <p>The Property Sheet component is useful for designing pages that use sections containing fields, such as a page with sets of labeled components or a data entry form. If there is more than one section, setting the <code>jumpLinks</code> property makes it easy to jump from section to section in a form. </p>
123.33 <p>Setting the <code>requiredFields</code> property of the Property Sheet component to <code>true</code> displays a short description of the Required Fields icon at the top of the property sheet. The icon displays to the left of a Property component's label and indicates that the user must enter data for that component. For example, the following link shows a form using required fields that was built with a Property Sheet component: <a href="property_sheet_graphic.html">Property Sheet Component Example</a>. </p>
123.34 <p>You set the <code>requiredFields</code> property in the Property Sheet component's Properties window.</p>
123.35 <dl>
123.36 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
123.37 <dd><a href="propsheets/bh_property_sheet_props.html">Property Sheet Component Properties Window</a></dd>
123.38 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
123.39 With Components</a></dd>
123.40 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
123.41 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
123.42
123.43 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
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123.45 <dl>
123.46 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
123.47
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123.79 * Use is subject to license terms.
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123.81 <head>
123.82 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
123.83 <title>Property Sheet Component</title>
123.84 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
123.85 </head>
123.86 <body>
123.87 <h2>Property Sheet Component</h2>
123.88 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
123.89 <p>You can drag the Property Sheet component <img src="../../../images/bh_property_sheet_icon.gif" alt="Property Sheet icon"> from
123.90 the Palette's Layout category to the Visual Designer to create a property sheet, which typically is on a page of its own and provides a container to lay out components.</p>
123.91 <ul class="note">
123.92 <li>
123.93 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
123.94 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
123.95 </li>
123.96 </ul>
123.97
123.98 <p>A property sheet contains <a href="property_sheet_section.html">Property Sheet Section</a> components, which in turn contain <a href="property.html">Property</a> components. Initially, a property sheet has one section that contains one property. </p>
123.99 <p>You can add a new section to a property sheet by dropping a Property Sheet Section component on the property sheet, or you can right-click the Property Sheet component and choose Add Property Sheet Section. If you set the <code>jumpLinks</code> property, the property sheet displays links to its sections at the top of the property sheet.</p>
123.100 <p>You can add a new property by dropping a Property component on a Property Sheet Section, or you can right-click the Property Sheet Section component and choose Add Property.</p>
123.101 <p>All these components are available as nodes in the Outline window, where you can select them, move them around, right-click them, and delete them. </p>
123.102 <p>The Property Sheet component is useful for designing pages that use sections containing fields, such as a page with sets of labeled components or a data entry form. If there is more than one section, setting the <code>jumpLinks</code> property makes it easy to jump from section to section in a form. </p>
123.103 <p>Setting the <code>requiredFields</code> property of the Property Sheet component to <code>true</code> displays a short description of the Required Fields icon at the top of the property sheet. The icon displays to the left of a Property component's label and indicates that the user must enter data for that component. For example, the following link shows a form using required fields that was built with a Property Sheet component: <a href="property_sheet_graphic.html">Property Sheet Component Example</a>. </p>
123.104 <p>You set the <code>requiredFields</code> property in the Property Sheet component's Properties window.</p>
123.105 <dl>
123.106 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
123.107 <dd><a href="propsheets/bh_property_sheet_props.html">Property Sheet Component Properties Window</a></dd>
123.108 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
123.109 With Components</a></dd>
123.110 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
123.111 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
123.112
123.113 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
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123.115 <dl>
123.116 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
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124.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/property_sheet_section.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
124.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
124.4 -<html>
124.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
124.6 <!--
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124.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
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124.11 <head>
124.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
124.13 <title>Property Sheet Section Component</title>
124.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
124.15 </head>
124.16 <body>
124.17 <h1>Property Sheet Section Component</h1>
124.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
124.19 <p>You can drag the Property Sheet Section component <img src="../../../images/bh_property_sheet_section_icon.gif" alt="Property Sheet Section icon"> from
124.20 the Palette's Layout category to a property sheet on the Visual Designer to add a section to a <a href="property_sheet.html">Property Sheet</a>, or you can right-click a Property Sheet in either the Visual Designer or the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a> and choose Add Property Sheet Section. A Property Sheet Section contains Property components and is used primarily as a way to group Property components in a Property Sheet and to provide a label for the group. </p>
124.21 <ul class="note">
124.22 <li>
124.23 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
124.24 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
124.25 </li>
124.26 </ul>
124.27
124.28 <p>You can set the text that appears for a Property Sheet Section by editing its <code>label</code> component in the <a href="propsheets/bh_property_sheet_section_props.html">Property Sheet Section Properties Window</a>.</p>
124.29 <p>A property sheet section contains <a href="property.html">Property</a> components. A new Property Sheet Section intially has one Property component in it. </p>
124.30 <p>To add a property to a section, either drag a Property component to a Property Sheet Section and drop it or right-click the Property Sheet Section component and choose Add Property.</p>
124.31 <dl>
124.32 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
124.33 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
124.34 With Components</a></dd>
124.35 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
124.36 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
124.37
124.38 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
124.39 </dl>
124.40 <dl>
124.41 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
124.42
124.43 <dd>
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124.45 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
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124.48 </dd>
124.49 </dl>
124.50
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124.60 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
124.61 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
124.62 <tr>
124.63 <td> </td>
124.64 </tr>
124.65 </table>
124.66 </body>
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124.68 \ No newline at end of file
124.69 +<html>
124.70 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
124.71 <!--
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124.73 * All rights reserved.
124.74 * Use is subject to license terms.
124.75 -->
124.76 <head>
124.77 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
124.78 <title>Property Sheet Section Component</title>
124.79 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
124.80 </head>
124.81 <body>
124.82 <h2>Property Sheet Section Component</h2>
124.83 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
124.84 <p>You can drag the Property Sheet Section component <img src="../../../images/bh_property_sheet_section_icon.gif" alt="Property Sheet Section icon"> from
124.85 the Palette's Layout category to a property sheet on the Visual Designer to add a section to a <a href="property_sheet.html">Property Sheet</a>, or you can right-click a Property Sheet in either the Visual Designer or the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a> and choose Add Property Sheet Section. A Property Sheet Section contains Property components and is used primarily as a way to group Property components in a Property Sheet and to provide a label for the group. </p>
124.86 <ul class="note">
124.87 <li>
124.88 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
124.89 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
124.90 </li>
124.91 </ul>
124.92
124.93 <p>You can set the text that appears for a Property Sheet Section by editing its <code>label</code> component in the <a href="propsheets/bh_property_sheet_section_props.html">Property Sheet Section Properties Window</a>.</p>
124.94 <p>A property sheet section contains <a href="property.html">Property</a> components. A new Property Sheet Section intially has one Property component in it. </p>
124.95 <p>To add a property to a section, either drag a Property component to a Property Sheet Section and drop it or right-click the Property Sheet Section component and choose Add Property.</p>
124.96 <dl>
124.97 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
124.98 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
124.99 With Components</a></dd>
124.100 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
124.101 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
124.102
124.103 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
124.104 </dl>
124.105 <dl>
124.106 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
124.107
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124.115
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125.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/propsheets/bh_add_remove_css.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
125.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/propsheets/bh_add_remove_css.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
125.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
125.4 -<html>
125.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
125.6 <!--
125.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
125.8 * All rights reserved.
125.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
125.10 -->
125.11 <head>
125.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
125.13 <title>Add Remove List Component CSS Classes</title>
125.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
125.15 </head>
125.16 <body>
125.17
125.18 <h1>Add Remove List Component CSS Classes </h1>
125.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
125.20
125.21 <p>The following CSS style classes for the Add Remove List component are defined in the <code>defaulttheme.jar </code>file:
125.22
125.23 <pre><b><font size="-1">css_master.css</font></b>
125.24 <font size="-1">.AddRmvLbl {color:#333}
125.25 .AddRmvLbl2 {color:#000}
125.26 .AddRmvLbl {font-weight:bold}
125.27 table.AddRmvBtnTbl .Btn1,
125.28 table.AddRmvBtnTbl .Btn1Hov,
125.29 table.AddRmvBtnTbl .Btn1Dis,
125.30 table.AddRmvBtnTbl .Btn2,
125.31 table.AddRmvBtnTbl .Btn2Hov,
125.32 table.AddRmvBtnTbl .Btn2Dis {width:100%;margin:0px}
125.33 .AddRmvVrtFst {margin:5px 0px 10px 0px;min-width:90px}
125.34 .AddRmvVrtWin {margin:5px 0px 10px 5px;min-width:90px}
125.35 .AddRmvVrtBwn {margin:5px 0px 10px 10px;min-width:90px}
125.36 .AddRmvHrzWin {margin-top:3px;min-width:100px}
125.37 .AddRmvHrzBwn {margin-top:8px;min-width:100px}
125.38 .AddRmvHrzDiv
125.39 {margin:5px 7px 10px 0px; float:left;
125.40 display:inline-table}
125.41 .AddRmvHrzLst {clear:both}
125.42 .AddRmvVrtBtn {width:120px}
125.43
125.44 <b>/* Regular List */</b>
125.45 .Lst {border-bottom-color:#666;border-right-color:#666}<br>.Lst, .LstOpt, .LstOptSel, .LstOptGrp {color:#000}<br>.LstOptSep, .LstOptDis {color:#848687}
125.46 .LstOptGrp {font-weight:normal;font-style:normal}<br><b>/* Contextual Selector for Disabled Appearance */</b><br>.LstDis {border-bottom-color:#666;border-right-color:#666}<br>.LstDis, .LstDis option, .LstDis .LstOptGrp
125.47 {background-color:#E1E4E5;color:#848687}
125.48 .LstDis .LstOptGrp {font-weight:normal;font-style:normal}<br><b>/* Monospace Version */</b><br>.LstMno {border-bottom-color:#666;border-right-color:#666}<br>.LstMno, .LstMno .LstOptGrp {color:#000}
125.49 .LstMno, .LstMno option, .LstMno .LstOptGrp {font-family:monospace}<br>.LstMno .LstOptGrp {font-weight:normal;font-style:normal}<br><b>/* Contextual Selector for Disabled Monospace Version */</b><br>.LstMnoDis, .LstMnoDis option, .LstMnoDis .LstOptGrp
125.50 {background-color:#E1E4E5;color:#848687;
125.51 font-family:monospace}
125.52 .LstMnoDis .LstOptGrp {font-weight:normal;font-style:normal}<br>.LstAln {vertical-align:top;padding-right:5px}
125.53
125.54 <b>css_ie55up.css</b>
125.55 /* ADDITIONAL CSS FOR IE5.5+ SUPPORT */
125.56 .AlrtErrTxt img,
125.57 .AlrtWrnTxt img,
125.58 .AlrtInfTxt img {margin-right:5px}
125.59 .AlrtInfTxt img {vertical-align:text-bottom}<br></font></pre>
125.60
125.61 <dl>
125.62 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
125.63 <dd><a href="../add_remove_list.html">Add Remove List Component</a></dd>
125.64 <dd><a href="bh_addremovelist_props.html">Add Remove List Component Properties Window</a></dd>
125.65 <dd><a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">About Themes</a></dd>
125.66
125.67 </dl>
125.68 <dl>
125.69 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
125.70
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125.75 </object>
125.76 </dd>
125.77
125.78
125.79 </dl>
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125.87 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
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125.89 <small><a href="../../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
125.90 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
125.91 <tr>
125.92 <td> </td>
125.93 </tr>
125.94 </table>
125.95 </body>
125.96 </html>
125.97 \ No newline at end of file
125.98 +<html>
125.99 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
125.100 <!--
125.101 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
125.102 * All rights reserved.
125.103 * Use is subject to license terms.
125.104 -->
125.105 <head>
125.106 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
125.107 <title>Add Remove List Component CSS Classes</title>
125.108 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
125.109 </head>
125.110 <body>
125.111
125.112 <h2>Add Remove List Component CSS Classes </h2>
125.113 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
125.114
125.115 <p>The following CSS style classes for the Add Remove List component are defined in the <code>defaulttheme.jar </code>file:
125.116
125.117 <pre><b><font size="-1">css_master.css</font></b>
125.118 <font size="-1">.AddRmvLbl {color:#333}
125.119 .AddRmvLbl2 {color:#000}
125.120 .AddRmvLbl {font-weight:bold}
125.121 table.AddRmvBtnTbl .Btn1,
125.122 table.AddRmvBtnTbl .Btn1Hov,
125.123 table.AddRmvBtnTbl .Btn1Dis,
125.124 table.AddRmvBtnTbl .Btn2,
125.125 table.AddRmvBtnTbl .Btn2Hov,
125.126 table.AddRmvBtnTbl .Btn2Dis {width:100%;margin:0px}
125.127 .AddRmvVrtFst {margin:5px 0px 10px 0px;min-width:90px}
125.128 .AddRmvVrtWin {margin:5px 0px 10px 5px;min-width:90px}
125.129 .AddRmvVrtBwn {margin:5px 0px 10px 10px;min-width:90px}
125.130 .AddRmvHrzWin {margin-top:3px;min-width:100px}
125.131 .AddRmvHrzBwn {margin-top:8px;min-width:100px}
125.132 .AddRmvHrzDiv
125.133 {margin:5px 7px 10px 0px; float:left;
125.134 display:inline-table}
125.135 .AddRmvHrzLst {clear:both}
125.136 .AddRmvVrtBtn {width:120px}
125.137
125.138 <b>/* Regular List */</b>
125.139 .Lst {border-bottom-color:#666;border-right-color:#666}<br>.Lst, .LstOpt, .LstOptSel, .LstOptGrp {color:#000}<br>.LstOptSep, .LstOptDis {color:#848687}
125.140 .LstOptGrp {font-weight:normal;font-style:normal}<br><b>/* Contextual Selector for Disabled Appearance */</b><br>.LstDis {border-bottom-color:#666;border-right-color:#666}<br>.LstDis, .LstDis option, .LstDis .LstOptGrp
125.141 {background-color:#E1E4E5;color:#848687}
125.142 .LstDis .LstOptGrp {font-weight:normal;font-style:normal}<br><b>/* Monospace Version */</b><br>.LstMno {border-bottom-color:#666;border-right-color:#666}<br>.LstMno, .LstMno .LstOptGrp {color:#000}
125.143 .LstMno, .LstMno option, .LstMno .LstOptGrp {font-family:monospace}<br>.LstMno .LstOptGrp {font-weight:normal;font-style:normal}<br><b>/* Contextual Selector for Disabled Monospace Version */</b><br>.LstMnoDis, .LstMnoDis option, .LstMnoDis .LstOptGrp
125.144 {background-color:#E1E4E5;color:#848687;
125.145 font-family:monospace}
125.146 .LstMnoDis .LstOptGrp {font-weight:normal;font-style:normal}<br>.LstAln {vertical-align:top;padding-right:5px}
125.147
125.148 <b>css_ie55up.css</b>
125.149 /* ADDITIONAL CSS FOR IE5.5+ SUPPORT */
125.150 .AlrtErrTxt img,
125.151 .AlrtWrnTxt img,
125.152 .AlrtInfTxt img {margin-right:5px}
125.153 .AlrtInfTxt img {vertical-align:text-bottom}<br></font></pre>
125.154
125.155 <dl>
125.156 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
125.157 <dd><a href="../add_remove_list.html">Add Remove List Component</a></dd>
125.158 <dd><a href="bh_addremovelist_props.html">Add Remove List Component Properties Window</a></dd>
125.159 <dd><a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">About Themes</a></dd>
125.160
125.161 </dl>
125.162 <dl>
125.163 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
125.164
125.165 <dd>
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125.167 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
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125.169 </object>
125.170 </dd>
125.171
125.172
125.173 </dl>
125.174 <hr>
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125.176 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
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125.183 <small><a href="../../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
125.184 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
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125.188 </table>
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125.191 \ No newline at end of file
126.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/propsheets/bh_addremovelist_props.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
126.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/propsheets/bh_addremovelist_props.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
126.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
126.4 -<html>
126.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
126.6 <!--
126.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
126.8 * All rights reserved.
126.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
126.10 -->
126.11 <head>
126.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
126.13 <title>Add Remove List Component Properties Window</title>
126.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
126.15 </head>
126.16 <body>
126.17
126.18 <h1>Add Remove List Component Properties Window </h1>
126.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
126.20
126.21 <p>You see the Properties window for an Add Remove List component <img src="../../../../images/bh_addremove_list_icon.gif" alt="Add Remove List icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. </p>
126.22 <p>This component has the following properties.</p>
126.23
126.24 <h3>General</h3>
126.25 <ul>
126.26 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
126.27 The name of the component in the page bean and the JSP file. In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is the name of the <code>AddRemove</code> object.</li>
126.28 </ul>
126.29
126.30 <h3>Appearance</h3>
126.31 <ul>
126.32 <li><b>availableItemsLabel.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
126.33 The label of the available items list, set by default to <code>Available</code>.</li>
126.34 <li><b>label.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
126.35 The label of the Add Remove List component, which displays by default at the top left, above the list labels.
126.36 <ul class="note">
126.37 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="../label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
126.38 </ul>
126.39 </li>
126.40 <li><b>labelOnTop.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
126.41 If selected, positions the component's label directly above the lists.</li>
126.42 <li><b>movebuttons.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
126.43 Adds move up and move down buttons to the area between the lists. </li>
126.44 <li><b>rows.</b> <code> Type: int </code><br>
126.45 Determines the number of items that display at one time in the lists. The default value is <code>12</code>. </li>
126.46 <li><b>selectAll.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
126.47 Adds Select All and Remove All buttons to the area between the lists. </li>
126.48 <li><b>selectedItemsLabel.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
126.49 The label of the select items list, set by default to <code>Selected</code>.</li>
126.50
126.51 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
126.52 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
126.53 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
126.54 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
126.55 <ul class="note">
126.56 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
126.57 </ul>
126.58
126.59 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
126.60 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
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126.63 </p>
126.64 </li>
126.65 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a><a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
126.66 <ul class="note">
126.67 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
126.68 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
126.69 <p>For the <code>defaulttheme.jar</code> CSS style classes for this component, see <a href="bh_add_remove_css.html">Add Remove List Component CSS Classes</a>.</p>
126.70 </li>
126.71 </ul>
126.72 </li>
126.73 <li><b>vertical.</b><code> Type: boolean </code>
126.74 If selected, arranges the lists vertically, with the Available list on top, the buttons below it, and the Selected list below the buttons. By default, the layout is horizontal.
126.75 </li>
126.76 </ul>
126.77
126.78 <h3>Data</h3>
126.79 <ul>
126.80 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
126.81 A JavaServer Faces converter that produces the correct type of value for the <code>selected</code> property.</li>
126.82 <li><b>duplicateSelections.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
126.83 If selected, this property enables the user to add the same item more than once to the Selected list. The change in behavior is that items added to the Selected list remain available in the Available list and can appear more than once in the Selected list. </li>
126.84 <li><b>items.</b><code> Type: Object </code><br>
126.85 Specifies the items in the Available list. Associates the Available list with an array, a collection, or a map of <code>com.sun.rave.web.ui.model.Option</code> objects to populate the Available list. By default, this property is associated with a <code>com.sun.rave.web.ui.model.MultipleSelectOptionsList</code> object with a name similar to <code>addRemoveList1DefaultOptions</code>, whose node you can see in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. This object serves simply to populate the list with default items and is in the page bean.
126.86
126.87
126.88 </li>
126.89 <li><b>required.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
126.90 If selected, the user is required to add at least one item to the Selected column before the page can be submitted. If you add a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a> to the page and link its <code>for</code>
126.91 property to this component, an error message will be displayed if the user tries to submit the page without adding an item.
126.92 <p>If you want to use a validator with this component, you must select this property to ensure that the value is run through the validator.</p>
126.93 </li>
126.94 <li><b>selected.</b><code> Type: Object </code><br>
126.95 Associates the component with a model object that represents the items in the Selected list. The model object must be an array of objects whose values represent the values of the <code>com.sun.rave.web.ui.model.Option</code> objects in the Available list. See the <code>items</code> property for more information. </li>
126.96 <li><b>sorted.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
126.97 If selected, both the Available list and the Selected list are sorted. If you have checked the <code>moveButtons</code> property, this property has no effect on the Selected list because the user is expected to arrange the items in that list. </li>
126.98 <li><b>validator.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
126.99 Indicates the JavaServer Faces validator that is called when the value is submitted. A validator ensures
126.100 that the correct value is entered by a user.
126.101 <ul class="note">
126.102 <li>If you define your own validate method, for example, by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit Event Handler > validate, any value you might have set in this property is overridden. </li>
126.103 </ul>
126.104 </li>
126.105 </ul>
126.106
126.107 <h3>Events</h3>
126.108 <p>Set the event properties by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>.</p>
126.109 <ul>
126.110 <li><b>validate.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called to validate the value of the component, if any. If you want to code a validate method rather than choosing a JavaServer Faces validator for the <code>validator</code> property, right-click the component and choose Edit Event Handler > validate. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_validate</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property. When you define this method in this way, the <code>validator</code> and <code>validate</code> properties are automatically set for you. If you define a validator, also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator is used.
126.111 <ul class="note">
126.112 <li>Setting this property also sets the value of the <code>validator</code> property. If you define your own validate method, do not separately change the value of the <code>validator</code> property, or you will lose the connection to your validate method.</li>
126.113 </ul>
126.114 </li>
126.115 <li><b>valueChangeListener</b> Indicates the name of the component value change listener method that is called when the value of the component changes. If this method is not defined, the value of this property is <code>null</code>. You typically define this method in the page bean by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > processValueChange. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_processValueChange</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property.</li>
126.116 </ul>
126.117
126.118 <h3>Behavior</h3>
126.119 <ul>
126.120 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
126.121 If selected, indicates that the component should never receive focus or be included in a submit. Use this property when the component does not apply to the page. See the note under the <code>readOnly</code> property concerning the effects of using the <code>disabled</code> property versus the effects of using the <code>readOnly</code> property.</li>
126.122 <li><b>readOnly.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
126.123 If selected, makes it impossible for the user to select items, but still makes it possible for the component's value to be submitted.
126.124 Use this property when the component does apply but must not be changed.
126.125 <ul class="note">
126.126 <li>A readonly field is included when the page is submitted, in contrast to a disabled field, which is not included when the page is submitted. If you use the <code>disabled</code> property, JavaServer Faces does not detect that any value at all was submitted.</li>
126.127 </ul>
126.128 </li>
126.129 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
126.130 Sets the HTML <code>title</code> attribute for the component, causing the text value of this property to display if the user hovers the mouse cursor over the component.
126.131 <ul class="note">
126.132 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
126.133 </li>
126.134 </ul>
126.135 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
126.136 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
126.137 <ul class="note">
126.138 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
126.139 </ul>
126.140 </li>
126.141 </ul>
126.142
126.143 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
126.144 <ul>
126.145 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
126.146 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document, determining when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767.</li>
126.147 </ul>
126.148 <h3>Advanced</h3>
126.149 <ul><li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
126.150 If this property is selected, when the user activates the component, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page. A simpler way of getting this functionality is to associate the component with a <a href="../../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>, and then right-click the component and choose Auto-Submit on Change.
126.151 <p>The most common example of an immediate action is a Cancel button. You make it immediate so that the normal validation and update steps can be skipped, but the action handler can still do whatever is necessary. Typically, the action handler will navigate back to some previous page. In some designs the action handler might also enqueue an informational message like "Transaction cancelled". It is possible to do more: for example, an application might record the fact that the user cancelled the current operation.</p></li>
126.152 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
126.153 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. If you need the component to be hidden but still processed when the page is submitted, deselect the <code>visible</code> property instead of this property.
126.154 <p>You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the component does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a component for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</p></li>
126.155 <li><b>valueChangeListener.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
126.156 See the Event section's <code>valueChange</code> property above, which provides an easier way to set this property's value. The <code>valueChangeListener</code> property is the <code>MethodBinding</code> that underlies the <code>valueChange</code> event property. The <code>valueChangeListener</code> property is updated when you set the method for the <code>valueChange</code> event property.
126.157 <p>If you click the ellipsis button next to the <code>valueChange</code> property, you can use that property's property editor to choose an existing method to bind to, or you can create a new method or unbind an existing method. If you are an expert, instead of using the <code>valueChange</code> property, you can type a <code>MethodBinding</code> expression directly into this <code>valueChangeListener</code> property, for example, if you want to call a method that is not in the page bean.</p>
126.158 </li>
126.159 </ul>
126.160
126.161 <dl>
126.162 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
126.163 <dd><a href="../add_remove_list.html">Add Remove List Component</a></dd>
126.164 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
126.165 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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126.217 <h2>Add Remove List Component Properties Window </h2>
126.218 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
126.219
126.220 <p>You see the Properties window for an Add Remove List component <img src="../../../../images/bh_addremove_list_icon.gif" alt="Add Remove List icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. </p>
126.221 <p>This component has the following properties.</p>
126.222
126.223 <h3>General</h3>
126.224 <ul>
126.225 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
126.226 The name of the component in the page bean and the JSP file. In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is the name of the <code>AddRemove</code> object.</li>
126.227 </ul>
126.228
126.229 <h3>Appearance</h3>
126.230 <ul>
126.231 <li><b>availableItemsLabel.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
126.232 The label of the available items list, set by default to <code>Available</code>.</li>
126.233 <li><b>label.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
126.234 The label of the Add Remove List component, which displays by default at the top left, above the list labels.
126.235 <ul class="note">
126.236 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="../label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
126.237 </ul>
126.238 </li>
126.239 <li><b>labelOnTop.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
126.240 If selected, positions the component's label directly above the lists.</li>
126.241 <li><b>movebuttons.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
126.242 Adds move up and move down buttons to the area between the lists. </li>
126.243 <li><b>rows.</b> <code> Type: int </code><br>
126.244 Determines the number of items that display at one time in the lists. The default value is <code>12</code>. </li>
126.245 <li><b>selectAll.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
126.246 Adds Select All and Remove All buttons to the area between the lists. </li>
126.247 <li><b>selectedItemsLabel.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
126.248 The label of the select items list, set by default to <code>Selected</code>.</li>
126.249
126.250 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
126.251 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
126.252 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
126.253 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
126.254 <ul class="note">
126.255 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
126.256 </ul>
126.257
126.258 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
126.259 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
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126.262 </p>
126.263 </li>
126.264 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a><a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
126.265 <ul class="note">
126.266 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
126.267 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
126.268 <p>For the <code>defaulttheme.jar</code> CSS style classes for this component, see <a href="bh_add_remove_css.html">Add Remove List Component CSS Classes</a>.</p>
126.269 </li>
126.270 </ul>
126.271 </li>
126.272 <li><b>vertical.</b><code> Type: boolean </code>
126.273 If selected, arranges the lists vertically, with the Available list on top, the buttons below it, and the Selected list below the buttons. By default, the layout is horizontal.
126.274 </li>
126.275 </ul>
126.276
126.277 <h3>Data</h3>
126.278 <ul>
126.279 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
126.280 A JavaServer Faces converter that produces the correct type of value for the <code>selected</code> property.</li>
126.281 <li><b>duplicateSelections.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
126.282 If selected, this property enables the user to add the same item more than once to the Selected list. The change in behavior is that items added to the Selected list remain available in the Available list and can appear more than once in the Selected list. </li>
126.283 <li><b>items.</b><code> Type: Object </code><br>
126.284 Specifies the items in the Available list. Associates the Available list with an array, a collection, or a map of <code>com.sun.rave.web.ui.model.Option</code> objects to populate the Available list. By default, this property is associated with a <code>com.sun.rave.web.ui.model.MultipleSelectOptionsList</code> object with a name similar to <code>addRemoveList1DefaultOptions</code>, whose node you can see in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. This object serves simply to populate the list with default items and is in the page bean.
126.285
126.286
126.287 </li>
126.288 <li><b>required.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
126.289 If selected, the user is required to add at least one item to the Selected column before the page can be submitted. If you add a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a> to the page and link its <code>for</code>
126.290 property to this component, an error message will be displayed if the user tries to submit the page without adding an item.
126.291 <p>If you want to use a validator with this component, you must select this property to ensure that the value is run through the validator.</p>
126.292 </li>
126.293 <li><b>selected.</b><code> Type: Object </code><br>
126.294 Associates the component with a model object that represents the items in the Selected list. The model object must be an array of objects whose values represent the values of the <code>com.sun.rave.web.ui.model.Option</code> objects in the Available list. See the <code>items</code> property for more information. </li>
126.295 <li><b>sorted.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
126.296 If selected, both the Available list and the Selected list are sorted. If you have checked the <code>moveButtons</code> property, this property has no effect on the Selected list because the user is expected to arrange the items in that list. </li>
126.297 <li><b>validator.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
126.298 Indicates the JavaServer Faces validator that is called when the value is submitted. A validator ensures
126.299 that the correct value is entered by a user.
126.300 <ul class="note">
126.301 <li>If you define your own validate method, for example, by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit Event Handler > validate, any value you might have set in this property is overridden. </li>
126.302 </ul>
126.303 </li>
126.304 </ul>
126.305
126.306 <h3>Events</h3>
126.307 <p>Set the event properties by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>.</p>
126.308 <ul>
126.309 <li><b>validate.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called to validate the value of the component, if any. If you want to code a validate method rather than choosing a JavaServer Faces validator for the <code>validator</code> property, right-click the component and choose Edit Event Handler > validate. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_validate</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property. When you define this method in this way, the <code>validator</code> and <code>validate</code> properties are automatically set for you. If you define a validator, also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator is used.
126.310 <ul class="note">
126.311 <li>Setting this property also sets the value of the <code>validator</code> property. If you define your own validate method, do not separately change the value of the <code>validator</code> property, or you will lose the connection to your validate method.</li>
126.312 </ul>
126.313 </li>
126.314 <li><b>valueChangeListener</b> Indicates the name of the component value change listener method that is called when the value of the component changes. If this method is not defined, the value of this property is <code>null</code>. You typically define this method in the page bean by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > processValueChange. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_processValueChange</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property.</li>
126.315 </ul>
126.316
126.317 <h3>Behavior</h3>
126.318 <ul>
126.319 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
126.320 If selected, indicates that the component should never receive focus or be included in a submit. Use this property when the component does not apply to the page. See the note under the <code>readOnly</code> property concerning the effects of using the <code>disabled</code> property versus the effects of using the <code>readOnly</code> property.</li>
126.321 <li><b>readOnly.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
126.322 If selected, makes it impossible for the user to select items, but still makes it possible for the component's value to be submitted.
126.323 Use this property when the component does apply but must not be changed.
126.324 <ul class="note">
126.325 <li>A readonly field is included when the page is submitted, in contrast to a disabled field, which is not included when the page is submitted. If you use the <code>disabled</code> property, JavaServer Faces does not detect that any value at all was submitted.</li>
126.326 </ul>
126.327 </li>
126.328 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
126.329 Sets the HTML <code>title</code> attribute for the component, causing the text value of this property to display if the user hovers the mouse cursor over the component.
126.330 <ul class="note">
126.331 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
126.332 </li>
126.333 </ul>
126.334 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
126.335 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
126.336 <ul class="note">
126.337 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
126.338 </ul>
126.339 </li>
126.340 </ul>
126.341
126.342 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
126.343 <ul>
126.344 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
126.345 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document, determining when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767.</li>
126.346 </ul>
126.347 <h3>Advanced</h3>
126.348 <ul><li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
126.349 If this property is selected, when the user activates the component, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page. A simpler way of getting this functionality is to associate the component with a <a href="../../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>, and then right-click the component and choose Auto-Submit on Change.
126.350 <p>The most common example of an immediate action is a Cancel button. You make it immediate so that the normal validation and update steps can be skipped, but the action handler can still do whatever is necessary. Typically, the action handler will navigate back to some previous page. In some designs the action handler might also enqueue an informational message like "Transaction cancelled". It is possible to do more: for example, an application might record the fact that the user cancelled the current operation.</p></li>
126.351 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
126.352 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. If you need the component to be hidden but still processed when the page is submitted, deselect the <code>visible</code> property instead of this property.
126.353 <p>You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the component does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a component for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</p></li>
126.354 <li><b>valueChangeListener.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
126.355 See the Event section's <code>valueChange</code> property above, which provides an easier way to set this property's value. The <code>valueChangeListener</code> property is the <code>MethodBinding</code> that underlies the <code>valueChange</code> event property. The <code>valueChangeListener</code> property is updated when you set the method for the <code>valueChange</code> event property.
126.356 <p>If you click the ellipsis button next to the <code>valueChange</code> property, you can use that property's property editor to choose an existing method to bind to, or you can create a new method or unbind an existing method. If you are an expert, instead of using the <code>valueChange</code> property, you can type a <code>MethodBinding</code> expression directly into this <code>valueChangeListener</code> property, for example, if you want to call a method that is not in the page bean.</p>
126.357 </li>
126.358 </ul>
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126.361 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
126.362 <dd><a href="../add_remove_list.html">Add Remove List Component</a></dd>
126.363 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
126.364 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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127.13 <title>Alert Component Properties Window</title>
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127.15 </head>
127.16 <body>
127.17
127.18 <h1>Alert Component Properties Window </h1>
127.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
127.20
127.21 <p>You see the Properties window for an Alert Component <img src="../../../../images/bh_alert_icon.gif" alt="Alert Component icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. Most of the component's properties are both JSP attributes and properties of the <code>Alert</code> Java component in the page bean.</p>
127.22 <p>This component has the following properties.</p>
127.23
127.24 <h3>General</h3>
127.25 <ul>
127.26 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
127.27 The name of the Alert Component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
127.28 </ul>
127.29
127.30 <h3>Appearance</h3>
127.31 <ul>
127.32 <li><b>detail.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
127.33 Text that provides more detailed information about the alert and possibly what to do about it. It appears below the summary text, which you can change in the <code>summary</code> property.</li>
127.34 <li><b>linkText.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
127.35 Text for an optional link that is displayed in the detail section of the alert if you have also specified a value for the <code>detail</code> property. You can specify the action, target, or URL for the link in the <code>linkAction</code>, <code>linkTarget</code>, or <code>linkURL</code> property. You might want to specify a link to more information, for example.</li>
127.36 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
127.37 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
127.38 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
127.39 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
127.40 <ul class="note">
127.41 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
127.42 </ul>
127.43
127.44 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
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127.48 </p>
127.49 </li>
127.50 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
127.51 <ul class="note">
127.52 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
127.53 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
127.54 <p>
127.55 The defaulttheme CSS style classes for this component are:
127.56 <pre>
127.57 <b>css_master.css</b>
127.58 .AlrtErrTxt, .AlrtWrnTxt,
127.59 .AlrtInfTxt, .AlrtMsgTxt {color:#000}
127.60 a.AlrtLnk:link, a.AlrtLnk:visited
127.61 {color:#035899;text-decoration:none}
127.62 a.AlrtLnk:hover
127.63 {color:#035899;text-decoration:underline}
127.64 .AlrtTbl, .logErr .AlrtTbl
127.65 {background-color:#FFF7D6;
127.66 border:solid 1px #F3D596}
127.67 .AlrtErrTxt, .AlrtWrnTxt, .AlrtInfTxt
127.68 {font-weight:bold;vertical-align:middle;
127.69 font-size:14px;text-align:center}
127.70 .AlrtLnkDiv {padding-top:3px;text-align:left}
127.71 .AlrtTbl {margin-top:10px;padding:7px 15px}
127.72 .AlrtErrTxt img, .AlrtWrnTxt img
127.73 {vertical-align:text-bottom;
127.74 margin-right:6px}
127.75 .AlrtInfTxt img {vertical-align:middle;margin-right:6px}
127.76 .AlrtMsgTxt {padding-top:6px;text-align:left}
127.77 .logErr .AlrtTbl
127.78 {padding:7px 15px;
127.79 margin-left:15px;
127.80 text-align:left}
127.81
127.82 <b>css_ie55up.css</b>
127.83 /* ADDITIONAL CSS FOR IE5.5+ SUPPORT */
127.84 .AlrtErrTxt img, .AlrtWrnTxt img,
127.85 .AlrtInfTxt img {margin-right:5px}
127.86 .AlrtInfTxt img {vertical-align:text-bottom}</pre>
127.87 </p>
127.88 </li>
127.89 </ul>
127.90 <li><b>summary.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
127.91 Brief text that tells the user why the alert was displayed. This text appears to the right of the alert icon. You can provide more information about the alert in the <code>detail</code> property.</li>
127.92 </ul>
127.93
127.94 <h3>Events</h3>
127.95 <ul>
127.96 <li><b>Link Action.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding </code><br>
127.97 The method that performs the action of the hyperlink component that is added to the detail section when you specify text for the <code>linkText</code> property. The action method is called when the user clicks the hyperlink. If you set the <code>action</code> property, the page is submitted.
127.98 You must not set a value for the <code>linkURL</code> property if you use this property to navigate to another page.
127.99 <p>If you right-click the component, you can choose Edit action Event Handler to define an action method for the hyperlink and set this property's value automatically to this method. The action method determines which page to open based on certain conditions. The action method typically processes mouse clicks and returns a <code>String</code> indicating the name of a page navigation case (the page in your application to display next). The default name for the method is <i><code>alert-id</code></i><code>_action</code>, where <i>alert-id</i> is the value of the alert's <code>id</code> property.
127.100 </p>
127.101 <ul class="note">
127.102 <li>
127.103 If you use the Page Flow editor to link the Alert to another page, you must also manually add the page navigation case to the <code>return</code> statement of the <i><code>alert-id</code></i><code>_action</code> method. For example, if the page navigation case is <code>page2</code>, the method's return statement would be:<p>
127.104 <code> return "page2"; </code> </p> </li>
127.105 </ul>
127.106 </li>
127.107 </ul>
127.108 <h3>Navigation</h3>
127.109 <ul><li><b>linkTarget.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
127.110 A page in this project that is the target for the hyperlink component that is added to the detail section when you specify text for the <code>linkText</code> property. </li>
127.111 <li><b>linkURL.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
127.112 The URL of the target document or resource for the hyperlink component that is added to the detail section when you specify text for the <code>linkText</code> property. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>href</code>. If the value of this property is set, the page is not submitted if the user clicks the hyperlink. If the value of this property is not specified, clicking the hyperlink submits the page. If you do not set this property and there is a hyperlink component in the detail section, use the <i><code>alert-id</code></i><code>_action</code> method to define what happens when the user clicks the hyperlink. See the <code>Link Action</code> property above for more information.
127.113 </li>
127.114 </ul>
127.115 <h3>Behavior</h3>
127.116 <ul>
127.117 <li><b>linkToolTip.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
127.118 Sets the HTML <code>title</code> attribute for the hyperlink defined by the <code>linkText</code> and <code>linkAction</code>, <code>linkTarget</code>, or <code>linkURL</code> properties. The text value of this property displays if the user hovers the mouse cursor over the hyperlink.
127.119 <ul class="note">
127.120 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
127.121 </li>
127.122 </ul>
127.123 </li>
127.124 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
127.125 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. One common use for this property is to hide the Alert until it is needed on the page. The Alert can be made visible either by the server or by a client-side JavaScript call.</li>
127.126 </ul>
127.127 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
127.128 <ul>
127.129 <li><b>alt.</b><code> type: String</code><br>
127.130 The <code>alt</code> text for the alert's icon, which varies depending on the value of the type property. The alt text describes the graphic element in the HTML page, is readable by screen readers, can display as a tool tip, and displays when the user has display of images turned off in the web browser. </li>
127.131 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
127.132 Optionally specifies the position of the alert component in the tab order of the document. Determines when the alert will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767.</li>
127.133 </ul>
127.134 <h3>Advanced</h3>
127.135 <ul>
127.136 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
127.137 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. If you need the component to be hidden but still processed when the page is submitted, deselect the <code>visible</code> property instead of this property. </li>
127.138 <li><b>type.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
127.139 The category of the alert: error, warning, information, or success. The category determines the icon that displays with the alert.</li>
127.140 </ul>
127.141 <dl>
127.142 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
127.143 <dd><a href="../alert.html">Alert Component</a></dd>
127.144 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
127.145 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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127.156
127.157
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127.186 <title>Alert Component Properties Window</title>
127.187 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
127.188 </head>
127.189 <body>
127.190
127.191 <h2>Alert Component Properties Window </h2>
127.192 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
127.193
127.194 <p>You see the Properties window for an Alert Component <img src="../../../../images/bh_alert_icon.gif" alt="Alert Component icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. Most of the component's properties are both JSP attributes and properties of the <code>Alert</code> Java component in the page bean.</p>
127.195 <p>This component has the following properties.</p>
127.196
127.197 <h3>General</h3>
127.198 <ul>
127.199 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
127.200 The name of the Alert Component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
127.201 </ul>
127.202
127.203 <h3>Appearance</h3>
127.204 <ul>
127.205 <li><b>detail.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
127.206 Text that provides more detailed information about the alert and possibly what to do about it. It appears below the summary text, which you can change in the <code>summary</code> property.</li>
127.207 <li><b>linkText.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
127.208 Text for an optional link that is displayed in the detail section of the alert if you have also specified a value for the <code>detail</code> property. You can specify the action, target, or URL for the link in the <code>linkAction</code>, <code>linkTarget</code>, or <code>linkURL</code> property. You might want to specify a link to more information, for example.</li>
127.209 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
127.210 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
127.211 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
127.212 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
127.213 <ul class="note">
127.214 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
127.215 </ul>
127.216
127.217 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
127.218 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
127.219 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
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127.221 </p>
127.222 </li>
127.223 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
127.224 <ul class="note">
127.225 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
127.226 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
127.227 <p>
127.228 The defaulttheme CSS style classes for this component are:
127.229 <pre>
127.230 <b>css_master.css</b>
127.231 .AlrtErrTxt, .AlrtWrnTxt,
127.232 .AlrtInfTxt, .AlrtMsgTxt {color:#000}
127.233 a.AlrtLnk:link, a.AlrtLnk:visited
127.234 {color:#035899;text-decoration:none}
127.235 a.AlrtLnk:hover
127.236 {color:#035899;text-decoration:underline}
127.237 .AlrtTbl, .logErr .AlrtTbl
127.238 {background-color:#FFF7D6;
127.239 border:solid 1px #F3D596}
127.240 .AlrtErrTxt, .AlrtWrnTxt, .AlrtInfTxt
127.241 {font-weight:bold;vertical-align:middle;
127.242 font-size:14px;text-align:center}
127.243 .AlrtLnkDiv {padding-top:3px;text-align:left}
127.244 .AlrtTbl {margin-top:10px;padding:7px 15px}
127.245 .AlrtErrTxt img, .AlrtWrnTxt img
127.246 {vertical-align:text-bottom;
127.247 margin-right:6px}
127.248 .AlrtInfTxt img {vertical-align:middle;margin-right:6px}
127.249 .AlrtMsgTxt {padding-top:6px;text-align:left}
127.250 .logErr .AlrtTbl
127.251 {padding:7px 15px;
127.252 margin-left:15px;
127.253 text-align:left}
127.254
127.255 <b>css_ie55up.css</b>
127.256 /* ADDITIONAL CSS FOR IE5.5+ SUPPORT */
127.257 .AlrtErrTxt img, .AlrtWrnTxt img,
127.258 .AlrtInfTxt img {margin-right:5px}
127.259 .AlrtInfTxt img {vertical-align:text-bottom}</pre>
127.260 </p>
127.261 </li>
127.262 </ul>
127.263 <li><b>summary.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
127.264 Brief text that tells the user why the alert was displayed. This text appears to the right of the alert icon. You can provide more information about the alert in the <code>detail</code> property.</li>
127.265 </ul>
127.266
127.267 <h3>Events</h3>
127.268 <ul>
127.269 <li><b>Link Action.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding </code><br>
127.270 The method that performs the action of the hyperlink component that is added to the detail section when you specify text for the <code>linkText</code> property. The action method is called when the user clicks the hyperlink. If you set the <code>action</code> property, the page is submitted.
127.271 You must not set a value for the <code>linkURL</code> property if you use this property to navigate to another page.
127.272 <p>If you right-click the component, you can choose Edit action Event Handler to define an action method for the hyperlink and set this property's value automatically to this method. The action method determines which page to open based on certain conditions. The action method typically processes mouse clicks and returns a <code>String</code> indicating the name of a page navigation case (the page in your application to display next). The default name for the method is <i><code>alert-id</code></i><code>_action</code>, where <i>alert-id</i> is the value of the alert's <code>id</code> property.
127.273 </p>
127.274 <ul class="note">
127.275 <li>
127.276 If you use the Page Flow editor to link the Alert to another page, you must also manually add the page navigation case to the <code>return</code> statement of the <i><code>alert-id</code></i><code>_action</code> method. For example, if the page navigation case is <code>page2</code>, the method's return statement would be:<p>
127.277 <code> return "page2"; </code> </p> </li>
127.278 </ul>
127.279 </li>
127.280 </ul>
127.281 <h3>Navigation</h3>
127.282 <ul><li><b>linkTarget.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
127.283 A page in this project that is the target for the hyperlink component that is added to the detail section when you specify text for the <code>linkText</code> property. </li>
127.284 <li><b>linkURL.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
127.285 The URL of the target document or resource for the hyperlink component that is added to the detail section when you specify text for the <code>linkText</code> property. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>href</code>. If the value of this property is set, the page is not submitted if the user clicks the hyperlink. If the value of this property is not specified, clicking the hyperlink submits the page. If you do not set this property and there is a hyperlink component in the detail section, use the <i><code>alert-id</code></i><code>_action</code> method to define what happens when the user clicks the hyperlink. See the <code>Link Action</code> property above for more information.
127.286 </li>
127.287 </ul>
127.288 <h3>Behavior</h3>
127.289 <ul>
127.290 <li><b>linkToolTip.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
127.291 Sets the HTML <code>title</code> attribute for the hyperlink defined by the <code>linkText</code> and <code>linkAction</code>, <code>linkTarget</code>, or <code>linkURL</code> properties. The text value of this property displays if the user hovers the mouse cursor over the hyperlink.
127.292 <ul class="note">
127.293 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
127.294 </li>
127.295 </ul>
127.296 </li>
127.297 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
127.298 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. One common use for this property is to hide the Alert until it is needed on the page. The Alert can be made visible either by the server or by a client-side JavaScript call.</li>
127.299 </ul>
127.300 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
127.301 <ul>
127.302 <li><b>alt.</b><code> type: String</code><br>
127.303 The <code>alt</code> text for the alert's icon, which varies depending on the value of the type property. The alt text describes the graphic element in the HTML page, is readable by screen readers, can display as a tool tip, and displays when the user has display of images turned off in the web browser. </li>
127.304 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
127.305 Optionally specifies the position of the alert component in the tab order of the document. Determines when the alert will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767.</li>
127.306 </ul>
127.307 <h3>Advanced</h3>
127.308 <ul>
127.309 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
127.310 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. If you need the component to be hidden but still processed when the page is submitted, deselect the <code>visible</code> property instead of this property. </li>
127.311 <li><b>type.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
127.312 The category of the alert: error, warning, information, or success. The category determines the icon that displays with the alert.</li>
127.313 </ul>
127.314 <dl>
127.315 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
127.316 <dd><a href="../alert.html">Alert Component</a></dd>
127.317 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
127.318 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
127.319 </dl>
127.320 <dl>
127.321 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
127.322
127.323 <dd>
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127.328 </dd>
127.329
127.330
127.331 </dl>
127.332 <hr>
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127.349 \ No newline at end of file
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128.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/propsheets/bh_anchor_props.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
128.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
128.4 -<html>
128.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
128.6 <!--
128.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
128.8 * All rights reserved.
128.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
128.10 -->
128.11 <head>
128.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
128.13 <title>Anchor Component Properties Window</title>
128.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
128.15 </head>
128.16 <body>
128.17
128.18 <h1>Anchor Component Properties Window </h1>
128.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
128.20
128.21 <p>You see the Properties window for an Anchor Component <img src="../../../../images/bh_anchor_icon.gif" alt="Anchor icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. Most of the component's properties are both JSP attributes and properties of the <code>Anchor</code> Java component in the page bean.</p>
128.22 <p>This component has the following properties.</p>
128.23
128.24 <h3>General</h3>
128.25 <ul>
128.26 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
128.27 The name of the Anchor component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
128.28 </ul>
128.29
128.30 <h3>Appearance</h3>
128.31 <ul><li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
128.32 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
128.33 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
128.34 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
128.35 <ul class="note">
128.36 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
128.37 </ul>
128.38
128.39 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
128.40 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
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128.43 </p>
128.44 </li>
128.45 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
128.46 <ul class="note">
128.47 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
128.48 </ul>
128.49 </li>
128.50
128.51
128.52 </ul>
128.53
128.54 <h3>Advanced</h3>
128.55 <ul>
128.56 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
128.57 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component doesn't appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. </li>
128.58 </ul>
128.59 <dl>
128.60 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
128.61 <dd>
128.62 <div align="justify"><a href="../anchor.html">Anchor Component</a></div>
128.63 </dd>
128.64 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
128.65 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
128.66 </dl>
128.67 <dl>
128.68 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
128.69
128.70 <dd>
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128.75 </dd>
128.76
128.77 </dl>
128.78 <hr>
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128.87 <small><a href="../../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
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128.89 <tr>
128.90 <td> </td>
128.91 </tr>
128.92 </table>
128.93 </body>
128.94 </html>
128.95 \ No newline at end of file
128.96 +<html>
128.97 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
128.98 <!--
128.99 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
128.100 * All rights reserved.
128.101 * Use is subject to license terms.
128.102 -->
128.103 <head>
128.104 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
128.105 <title>Anchor Component Properties Window</title>
128.106 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
128.107 </head>
128.108 <body>
128.109
128.110 <h2>Anchor Component Properties Window </h2>
128.111 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
128.112
128.113 <p>You see the Properties window for an Anchor Component <img src="../../../../images/bh_anchor_icon.gif" alt="Anchor icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. Most of the component's properties are both JSP attributes and properties of the <code>Anchor</code> Java component in the page bean.</p>
128.114 <p>This component has the following properties.</p>
128.115
128.116 <h3>General</h3>
128.117 <ul>
128.118 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
128.119 The name of the Anchor component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
128.120 </ul>
128.121
128.122 <h3>Appearance</h3>
128.123 <ul><li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
128.124 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
128.125 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
128.126 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
128.127 <ul class="note">
128.128 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
128.129 </ul>
128.130
128.131 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
128.132 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
128.133 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
128.134 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
128.135 </p>
128.136 </li>
128.137 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
128.138 <ul class="note">
128.139 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
128.140 </ul>
128.141 </li>
128.142
128.143
128.144 </ul>
128.145
128.146 <h3>Advanced</h3>
128.147 <ul>
128.148 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
128.149 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component doesn't appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. </li>
128.150 </ul>
128.151 <dl>
128.152 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
128.153 <dd>
128.154 <div align="justify"><a href="../anchor.html">Anchor Component</a></div>
128.155 </dd>
128.156 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
128.157 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
128.158 </dl>
128.159 <dl>
128.160 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
128.161
128.162 <dd>
128.163 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
128.164 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
128.165 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
128.166 </object>
128.167 </dd>
128.168
128.169 </dl>
128.170 <hr>
128.171 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
128.172 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
128.173 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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128.177 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
128.178 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
128.179 <small><a href="../../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
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128.181 <tr>
128.182 <td> </td>
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129.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/propsheets/bh_breadcrumbs_props.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
129.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/propsheets/bh_breadcrumbs_props.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
129.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
129.4 -<html>
129.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
129.6 <!--
129.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
129.8 * All rights reserved.
129.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
129.10 -->
129.11 <head>
129.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
129.13 <title>Breadcrumbs Component Properties Window</title>
129.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
129.15 </head>
129.16 <body>
129.17
129.18 <h1>Breadcrumbs Component Properties Window </h1>
129.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
129.20
129.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a Breadcrumbs component <img src="../../../../images/bh_breadcrumbs_icon.gif" alt="Breadcrumbs icon"> when you select the outer part of the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer, or when you select the Breadcrumbs part of this composite component in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. </p>
129.22 <p>This component has the following properties.</p>
129.23
129.24 <h3>General</h3>
129.25 <ul>
129.26 <li><b>id.</b> <code>Type: String </code><br>
129.27 The name of the Breadcrumbs component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
129.28 </ul>
129.29
129.30 <h3>Appearance</h3>
129.31 <ul> <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
129.32 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
129.33 <ul class="note">
129.34 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
129.35 </ul>
129.36
129.37 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
129.38 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
129.39 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
129.40 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
129.41 </p>
129.42 </li>
129.43 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
129.44 <ul class="note">
129.45 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
129.46 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.</li>
129.47 </ul>
129.48 </li>
129.49 </ul>
129.50
129.51 <h3>Behavior</h3>
129.52 <ul>
129.53 <li><b>pages</b><b>.</b><code> Type: Hyperlink </code><br>
129.54 Value binding expression that points to an array or list of <code>UIComponents</code> containing the information for the pages in the breadcrumbs. Using this property and an appropriately defined array or list, you can dynamically set the hyperlinks in the component. </li>
129.55 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
129.56 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
129.57 <ul class="note">
129.58 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
129.59 </ul>
129.60 </li>
129.61 </ul>
129.62 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
129.63 <ul>
129.64 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
129.65 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document, determining when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767.</li>
129.66 </ul>
129.67 <h3>Advanced</h3>
129.68 <ul>
129.69 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
129.70 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. If you need the component to be hidden but still processed when the page is submitted, deselect the <code>visible</code> property instead of this property. </li>
129.71 </ul>
129.72
129.73 <dl>
129.74 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
129.75 <dd><a href="../hyperlink.html">Breadcrumbs Component</a></dd>
129.76 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
129.77 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
129.78 </dl>
129.79 <dl>
129.80 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
129.81
129.82 <dd>
129.83 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
129.84 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
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129.87 </dd>
129.88
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129.92 </dd>
129.93 </dl>
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129.105 <tr>
129.106 <td> </td>
129.107 </tr>
129.108 </table>
129.109 </body>
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129.113 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
129.114 <!--
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129.116 * All rights reserved.
129.117 * Use is subject to license terms.
129.118 -->
129.119 <head>
129.120 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
129.121 <title>Breadcrumbs Component Properties Window</title>
129.122 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
129.123 </head>
129.124 <body>
129.125
129.126 <h2>Breadcrumbs Component Properties Window </h2>
129.127 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
129.128
129.129 <p>You see the Properties window for a Breadcrumbs component <img src="../../../../images/bh_breadcrumbs_icon.gif" alt="Breadcrumbs icon"> when you select the outer part of the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer, or when you select the Breadcrumbs part of this composite component in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. </p>
129.130 <p>This component has the following properties.</p>
129.131
129.132 <h3>General</h3>
129.133 <ul>
129.134 <li><b>id.</b> <code>Type: String </code><br>
129.135 The name of the Breadcrumbs component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
129.136 </ul>
129.137
129.138 <h3>Appearance</h3>
129.139 <ul> <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
129.140 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
129.141 <ul class="note">
129.142 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
129.143 </ul>
129.144
129.145 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
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129.149 </p>
129.150 </li>
129.151 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
129.152 <ul class="note">
129.153 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
129.154 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.</li>
129.155 </ul>
129.156 </li>
129.157 </ul>
129.158
129.159 <h3>Behavior</h3>
129.160 <ul>
129.161 <li><b>pages</b><b>.</b><code> Type: Hyperlink </code><br>
129.162 Value binding expression that points to an array or list of <code>UIComponents</code> containing the information for the pages in the breadcrumbs. Using this property and an appropriately defined array or list, you can dynamically set the hyperlinks in the component. </li>
129.163 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
129.164 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
129.165 <ul class="note">
129.166 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
129.167 </ul>
129.168 </li>
129.169 </ul>
129.170 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
129.171 <ul>
129.172 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
129.173 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document, determining when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767.</li>
129.174 </ul>
129.175 <h3>Advanced</h3>
129.176 <ul>
129.177 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
129.178 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. If you need the component to be hidden but still processed when the page is submitted, deselect the <code>visible</code> property instead of this property. </li>
129.179 </ul>
129.180
129.181 <dl>
129.182 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
129.183 <dd><a href="../hyperlink.html">Breadcrumbs Component</a></dd>
129.184 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
129.185 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
129.186 </dl>
129.187 <dl>
129.188 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
129.189
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129.196
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129.201 </dl>
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130.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/propsheets/bh_button_css.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
130.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
130.4 -<html>
130.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
130.6 <!--
130.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
130.8 * All rights reserved.
130.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
130.10 -->
130.11 <head>
130.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
130.13 <title>Button Component CSS Classes</title>
130.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
130.15 </head>
130.16 <body>
130.17
130.18 <h1>Button Component CSS Classes </h1>
130.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
130.20
130.21 <p>The following CSS style classes for the Button component are defined in the <code>defaulttheme.jar </code>file:
130.22
130.23 <pre><b><font size="-1">css_master.css</font></b>
130.24 <font size="-1">
130.25 .Btn1 {background-image:url(../images/button/primary-enabled.gif);
130.26 background-color:#BAD7ED;
130.27 color:#000;
130.28 border-top:solid 1px #4982A3;
130.29 border-left:solid 1px #266386;
130.30 border-right:solid 1px #266386;
130.31 border-bottom:solid 1px #026EA4}<br>.Btn1Hov {background-image:url(../images/button/primary-roll.gif);
130.32 background-color:#C5E7FF;
130.33 color:#000;
130.34 border-top:solid 1px #499EC8;
130.35 border-left:solid 1px #2686B6;
130.36 border-right:solid 1px #2686B6;
130.37 border-bottom:solid 1px #00192B}<br>.Btn1Mni {background-image:url(../images/button/primary-mini-enabled.gif);
130.38 background-color:#BAD7ED;
130.39 color:#000;border-top:solid 1px #4982A3;
130.40 border-left:solid 1px #266386;
130.41 border-right:solid 1px #266386;
130.42 border-bottom:solid 1px #024368}<br>.Btn1MniHov {background-image:url(../images/button/primary-mini-roll.gif);
130.43 background-color:#C5E7FF;
130.44 color:#000;
130.45 border-top:solid 1px #499EC8;
130.46 border-left:solid 1px #2686B6;
130.47 border-right:solid 1px #2686B6;
130.48 border-bottom:solid 1px #026EA4}<br>.Btn2 {background-image:url(../images/button/secondary-enabled.gif);
130.49 background-color:#D9E6EC;
130.50 color:#000;
130.51 border-top:solid 1px #6F787F;
130.52 border-left:solid 1px #4E555A;
130.53 border-right:solid 1px #4E555A;
130.54 border-bottom:solid 1px #2D3235}<br>.Btn2Hov {background-image:url(../images/button/secondary-roll.gif);
130.55 background-color:#EAF9FF;
130.56 color:#000;
130.57 border-top:solid 1px #6F97B2;
130.58 border-left:solid 1px #4E7C9C;
130.59 border-right:solid 1px #4E7C9C;
130.60 border-bottom:solid 1px #2D6086}<br>.Btn2Mni {background-image:url(../images/button/secondary-mini-enabled.gif);
130.61 background-color:#D9E6EC;
130.62 color:#000;
130.63 border-top:solid 1px #6F787F;
130.64 border-left:solid 1px #4E555A;
130.65 border-right:solid 1px #4E555A;
130.66 border-bottom:solid 1px #2D3235}<br>.Btn2MniHov {background-image:url(../images/button/secondary-mini-roll.gif);
130.67 background-color:#EAF9FF;
130.68 color:#000;
130.69 border-top:solid 1px #6F97B2;
130.70 border-left:solid 1px #4E7C9C;
130.71 border-right:solid 1px #4E7C9C;
130.72 border-bottom:solid 1px #2D6086}<br>.Btn1Dis, .Btn2Dis, .Btn1MniDis, .Btn2MniDis
130.73 {background-color:#E1E4E5;
130.74 color:#848687;
130.75 border:solid 1px #8C8E8F}
130.76 .Btn1, .Btn1Hov, .Btn1Mni, .Btn1MniHov,
130.77 .Btn2Mni, .Btn2MniHov, .Btn2, .Btn2Hov
130.78 {background-repeat:repeat-x;background-position:center center}<br>.Btn1, .Btn1Hov, .Btn1Dis, .Btn2, .Btn2Hov, .Btn2Dis
130.79 {font-size:12px;padding:1px 8px}<br>.Btn1, .Btn1Hov, .Btn1Dis, .Btn1Mni,
130.80 .Btn1MniHov, .Btn1MniDis, .Btn2, .Btn2Hov,
130.81 .Btn2Dis, .Btn2Mni, .Btn2MniHov, .Btn2MniDis {margin:0px 2px 0px 1px}<br>.Btn1Mni, .Btn1MniHov, .Btn1MniDis, .Btn2Mni,
130.82 .Btn2MniHov, .Btn2MniDis {font-size:10px;padding:0px 5px}<br>.Btn1Hov, .Btn1MniHov, .Btn2Hov, .Btn2MniHov {cursor:pointer}<br>/* for arrays where buttons need to be of equal width */<br>.BtnTbl .Btn1, .BtnTbl .Btn1Hov,
130.83 .BtnTbl .Btn1Dis, .BtnTbl .Btn2,
130.84 .BtnTbl .Btn2Hov, .BtnTbl .Btn2Dis {width:100%;margin:0px}<br>.BtnAryDiv {margin:5px 8px}<br>/*revised borders for masthead */<br>.MstDiv .Btn1, .MstDiv .Btn1Mni
130.85 {border-top:solid 1px #213F52;
130.86 border-left:solid 1px #142A38;
130.87 border-right:solid 1px #142A38;
130.88 border-bottom:solid 1px #091821;
130.89 vertical-align:middle}<br>.MstDiv .Btn1Hov, .MstDiv .Btn1MniHov
130.90 {border-top:solid 1px #213F52;
130.91 border-left:solid 1px #142A38;
130.92 border-right:solid 1px #142A38;
130.93 border-bottom:solid 1px #091821;
130.94 vertical-align:middle}<br>.MstDiv .Btn2, .MstDiv .Btn2Mni
130.95 {border-top:solid 1px #2D3C46;
130.96 border-left:solid 1px #1C262D;
130.97 border-right:solid 1px #1C262D;
130.98 border-bottom:solid 1px #0E1418;
130.99 vertical-align:middle}<br>.MstDiv .Btn2Hov, .MstDiv .Btn2MniHov
130.100 {border-top:solid 1px #2D3C46;
130.101 border-left:solid 1px #1C262D;
130.102 border-right:solid 1px #1C262D;
130.103 border-bottom:solid 1px #0E1418;
130.104 vertical-align:middle}
130.105 <b>
130.106 css_ie55up.css</b>
130.107 /* ADDITIONAL CSS FOR IE5.5+ SUPPORT */
130.108 .Btn1, .Btn1Hov, .Btn1Dis,
130.109 .Btn1Hov, .Btn2, .Btn2Hov, .Btn2Dis
130.110 {padding:0px 8px;width:30px;overflow:visible}<br>.Btn1Hov, .Btn1MniHov, .Btn2Hov, .Btn2MniHov {cursor:hand}<br>.Btn1Mni, .Btn1MniHov, .Btn1MniDis,
130.111 .Btn2Mni, .Btn2MniHov, .Btn2MniDis {width:30px;overflow:visible}<br>.MstDiv .Btn1, .MstDiv .Btn1Hov,
130.112 .MstDiv .Btn2, .MstDiv .Btn2Hov,
130.113 .MstDiv .Btn1Mni, .MstDiv .Btn1MniHov,
130.114 .MstDiv .Btn2Mni, .MstDiv .Btn2MniHov {vertical-align:bottom}</font></pre>
130.115
130.116 <dl>
130.117 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
130.118 <dd><a href="../button.html">Button Component</a></dd>
130.119 <dd><a href="bh_button_props.html">Button Component Properties Window</a></dd>
130.120 <dd><a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">About Themes</a></dd>
130.121
130.122 </dl>
130.123 <dl>
130.124 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
130.125
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130.128 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
130.129 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
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130.131 </dd>
130.132
130.133
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130.147 <td> </td>
130.148 </tr>
130.149 </table>
130.150 </body>
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130.152 \ No newline at end of file
130.153 +<html>
130.154 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
130.155 <!--
130.156 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
130.157 * All rights reserved.
130.158 * Use is subject to license terms.
130.159 -->
130.160 <head>
130.161 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
130.162 <title>Button Component CSS Classes</title>
130.163 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
130.164 </head>
130.165 <body>
130.166
130.167 <h2>Button Component CSS Classes </h2>
130.168 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
130.169
130.170 <p>The following CSS style classes for the Button component are defined in the <code>defaulttheme.jar </code>file:
130.171
130.172 <pre><b><font size="-1">css_master.css</font></b>
130.173 <font size="-1">
130.174 .Btn1 {background-image:url(../images/button/primary-enabled.gif);
130.175 background-color:#BAD7ED;
130.176 color:#000;
130.177 border-top:solid 1px #4982A3;
130.178 border-left:solid 1px #266386;
130.179 border-right:solid 1px #266386;
130.180 border-bottom:solid 1px #026EA4}<br>.Btn1Hov {background-image:url(../images/button/primary-roll.gif);
130.181 background-color:#C5E7FF;
130.182 color:#000;
130.183 border-top:solid 1px #499EC8;
130.184 border-left:solid 1px #2686B6;
130.185 border-right:solid 1px #2686B6;
130.186 border-bottom:solid 1px #00192B}<br>.Btn1Mni {background-image:url(../images/button/primary-mini-enabled.gif);
130.187 background-color:#BAD7ED;
130.188 color:#000;border-top:solid 1px #4982A3;
130.189 border-left:solid 1px #266386;
130.190 border-right:solid 1px #266386;
130.191 border-bottom:solid 1px #024368}<br>.Btn1MniHov {background-image:url(../images/button/primary-mini-roll.gif);
130.192 background-color:#C5E7FF;
130.193 color:#000;
130.194 border-top:solid 1px #499EC8;
130.195 border-left:solid 1px #2686B6;
130.196 border-right:solid 1px #2686B6;
130.197 border-bottom:solid 1px #026EA4}<br>.Btn2 {background-image:url(../images/button/secondary-enabled.gif);
130.198 background-color:#D9E6EC;
130.199 color:#000;
130.200 border-top:solid 1px #6F787F;
130.201 border-left:solid 1px #4E555A;
130.202 border-right:solid 1px #4E555A;
130.203 border-bottom:solid 1px #2D3235}<br>.Btn2Hov {background-image:url(../images/button/secondary-roll.gif);
130.204 background-color:#EAF9FF;
130.205 color:#000;
130.206 border-top:solid 1px #6F97B2;
130.207 border-left:solid 1px #4E7C9C;
130.208 border-right:solid 1px #4E7C9C;
130.209 border-bottom:solid 1px #2D6086}<br>.Btn2Mni {background-image:url(../images/button/secondary-mini-enabled.gif);
130.210 background-color:#D9E6EC;
130.211 color:#000;
130.212 border-top:solid 1px #6F787F;
130.213 border-left:solid 1px #4E555A;
130.214 border-right:solid 1px #4E555A;
130.215 border-bottom:solid 1px #2D3235}<br>.Btn2MniHov {background-image:url(../images/button/secondary-mini-roll.gif);
130.216 background-color:#EAF9FF;
130.217 color:#000;
130.218 border-top:solid 1px #6F97B2;
130.219 border-left:solid 1px #4E7C9C;
130.220 border-right:solid 1px #4E7C9C;
130.221 border-bottom:solid 1px #2D6086}<br>.Btn1Dis, .Btn2Dis, .Btn1MniDis, .Btn2MniDis
130.222 {background-color:#E1E4E5;
130.223 color:#848687;
130.224 border:solid 1px #8C8E8F}
130.225 .Btn1, .Btn1Hov, .Btn1Mni, .Btn1MniHov,
130.226 .Btn2Mni, .Btn2MniHov, .Btn2, .Btn2Hov
130.227 {background-repeat:repeat-x;background-position:center center}<br>.Btn1, .Btn1Hov, .Btn1Dis, .Btn2, .Btn2Hov, .Btn2Dis
130.228 {font-size:12px;padding:1px 8px}<br>.Btn1, .Btn1Hov, .Btn1Dis, .Btn1Mni,
130.229 .Btn1MniHov, .Btn1MniDis, .Btn2, .Btn2Hov,
130.230 .Btn2Dis, .Btn2Mni, .Btn2MniHov, .Btn2MniDis {margin:0px 2px 0px 1px}<br>.Btn1Mni, .Btn1MniHov, .Btn1MniDis, .Btn2Mni,
130.231 .Btn2MniHov, .Btn2MniDis {font-size:10px;padding:0px 5px}<br>.Btn1Hov, .Btn1MniHov, .Btn2Hov, .Btn2MniHov {cursor:pointer}<br>/* for arrays where buttons need to be of equal width */<br>.BtnTbl .Btn1, .BtnTbl .Btn1Hov,
130.232 .BtnTbl .Btn1Dis, .BtnTbl .Btn2,
130.233 .BtnTbl .Btn2Hov, .BtnTbl .Btn2Dis {width:100%;margin:0px}<br>.BtnAryDiv {margin:5px 8px}<br>/*revised borders for masthead */<br>.MstDiv .Btn1, .MstDiv .Btn1Mni
130.234 {border-top:solid 1px #213F52;
130.235 border-left:solid 1px #142A38;
130.236 border-right:solid 1px #142A38;
130.237 border-bottom:solid 1px #091821;
130.238 vertical-align:middle}<br>.MstDiv .Btn1Hov, .MstDiv .Btn1MniHov
130.239 {border-top:solid 1px #213F52;
130.240 border-left:solid 1px #142A38;
130.241 border-right:solid 1px #142A38;
130.242 border-bottom:solid 1px #091821;
130.243 vertical-align:middle}<br>.MstDiv .Btn2, .MstDiv .Btn2Mni
130.244 {border-top:solid 1px #2D3C46;
130.245 border-left:solid 1px #1C262D;
130.246 border-right:solid 1px #1C262D;
130.247 border-bottom:solid 1px #0E1418;
130.248 vertical-align:middle}<br>.MstDiv .Btn2Hov, .MstDiv .Btn2MniHov
130.249 {border-top:solid 1px #2D3C46;
130.250 border-left:solid 1px #1C262D;
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130.267 <dd><a href="../button.html">Button Component</a></dd>
130.268 <dd><a href="bh_button_props.html">Button Component Properties Window</a></dd>
130.269 <dd><a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">About Themes</a></dd>
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131.17
131.18 <h1>Button Component Properties Window </h1>
131.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
131.20
131.21 <p><i></i>You see the Properties window for a Button component <img src="../../../../images/bhbutnicon.gif" alt="Button icon" width="16" height="12"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. Most of the component's properties are both JSP attributes and properties of the <code>Button</code> Java component in the page bean.</p>
131.22 <p>This component has the following properties.</p>
131.23
131.24 <h3>General</h3>
131.25 <ul>
131.26 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
131.27 The name of the button component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
131.28 </ul>
131.29
131.30 <h3>Appearance</h3>
131.31 <ul><li><b>escape.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
131.32 Indicates that the button label text should be escaped so that it is not interpreted by the browser. Selecting this property causes characters like '<' that can cause problems with XML and HTML to be escaped. For example, with this property selected, '<' is represented as <code>&lt;</code>.</li>
131.33 <li><b>imageURL.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
131.34 The URL or file name for an image to be displayed instead of the standard button image. Click the ellipsis (...) button either to enter a URL or to navigate to the image file.
131.35 <p>If you navigate to a file, select the file and click OK. You see the image displayed on your button. The image file is copied to the project, and you can see it in the <a href="../../../../ui_elements/project_nav/projectlogical.html">Projects window</a> under <i>project-name</i> > Web Pages > resources. </p>
131.36 <ul>
131.37 <li>If this property is specified, the rendered HTML <code><input></code> element's <code>type</code> is <code>image</code> and the button is a submit button that uses the specified image. </li>
131.38 <li>If this property is not specified, the button looks like a standard button, with the <code>type</code> specified in the Button Type property and the button's label (displayed text) specified in the value property.</li>
131.39 </ul>
131.40 </li>
131.41 <li><b>mini.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
131.42 Changes the appearance of the button, making it smaller than the standard button with the label in a smaller font size. </li>
131.43 <li><b>noTextPadding.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
131.44 No space is added around the label inside the button. </li>
131.45 <li><b>primary.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
131.46 Changes the appearance of the button to make it stand out in a group of standard buttons. You might select this property if the button is the default button in a group of buttons. </li>
131.47
131.48 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
131.49 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
131.50 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
131.51 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
131.52 <ul class="note">
131.53 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
131.54 </ul>
131.55
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131.61 </li>
131.62 <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
131.63 A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
131.64 <ul class="note">
131.65 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
131.66 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
131.67 <p>For the
131.68 <code>defaulttheme.jar</code> CSS style classes for this component, see <a href="bh_button_css.html">Button Component CSS Classes</a>.</p>
131.69 </li>
131.70 </ul>
131.71 </li>
131.72 <li><b>text.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
131.73 The label that appears on the button. You can set the default value as text, or you can bind the value to a data provider or an object if you want the displayed button name updated dynamically. Equivalent to the <code>value</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.
131.74 <p>If you want the button to be a graphical submit button, you can set the <code>imageURL</code> property to point to an image file. This property is described above.</p>
131.75 </li>
131.76 </ul>
131.77
131.78 <h3>Events</h3>
131.79 <p>Set the event properties by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>.</p>
131.80 <ul>
131.81 <li><b>action.</b> <code> Type: MethodBinding </code><br>
131.82 Indicates the name of the button method that is called when the user clicks the button. If you enter a method name that doesn't exist in the page bean, such as <code>button1_action</code>, the IDE adds it to the page bean for you and updates the value of the Application Action property to point to that method.
131.83 <p>If all you want to do is have the button display another page when the user clicks it, you do not need an action method. The easiest thing to do is open the page in the Navigation Editor, click the page and then click the button, and then drag to the page you want the button to open. See <a href="../../../../multiple_forms/howtomultiforms/set_form_navigation.html">Setting Up Static Page Navigation</a> for more information.</p>
131.84 <p>If you want the button to be able to determine which page to open based on certain conditions, then you need an action method. The action method typically processes button clicks and returns a string indicating the name of a page navigation case (the page in your application to display next). You typically define this method by right-clicking the button in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > action. The default name for the method is <i><code>button-id</code></i><code>_action</code>, where <i>button-id</i> is the value of the button's <code>id</code> property. For more information, see <a href="../../../../multiple_forms/howtomultiforms/dynamic_form_navigation.html">Setting Up Dynamic Page Navigation</a>. </p>
131.85 </li>
131.86 </ul>
131.87
131.88 <h3>Behavior</h3>
131.89 <ul>
131.90 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
131.91 If selected, indicates that this button should never receive focus or be included in a submit. </li>
131.92 <li><b>reset.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
131.93 If selected, indicates that this button is an HTML reset button. </li>
131.94 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
131.95 Sets the HTML <code>title</code> attribute for the button, causing the text value of this property to display if the user hovers the mouse cursor over the button.
131.96 <ul class="note">
131.97 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
131.98 </li>
131.99 </ul>
131.100 </li>
131.101 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
131.102 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
131.103 <ul class="note">
131.104 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
131.105 </ul>
131.106 </li>
131.107 </ul>
131.108 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
131.109 <ul>
131.110 <li><b>alt.</b><code> type: String</code><br>
131.111 The <code>alt</code> text for the button graphic. The alt text describes the graphic element in the HTML page, is readable by screen readers, can display as a tool tip, and displays when the user has display of images turned off in the web browser. </li>
131.112 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
131.113 Optionally specifies the position of the button in the tab order of the document. Determines when the button will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767. Equivalent to the <code>tabindex</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
131.114 </ul>
131.115 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
131.116 <ul>
131.117 <li><b>onBlur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
131.118 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
131.119 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
131.120 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
131.121 <li><b>onDblClick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
131.122 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
131.123 <li><b>onFocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
131.124 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
131.125 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
131.126 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
131.127 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
131.128 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
131.129 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
131.130 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
131.131 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
131.132 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
131.133 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
131.134 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
131.135 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
131.136 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
131.137 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
131.138 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
131.139 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
131.140 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
131.141 </ul>
131.142
131.143 <h3>Advanced</h3>
131.144 <ul>
131.145 <li><b>actionListener.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
131.146 A method binding representing an action listener method that is notified when this component is activated by the user. The value must be a valid JSF method binding expression, such as <code>#{Page1.action_method}</code>, and it must evaluate to the name of a public method that takes an <code>ActionEvent</code> parameter with a return type of void. </li>
131.147 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
131.148 If this property is selected, when the user activates the button, the action handler will be called before validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page.
131.149 A simpler way of getting this functionality is to associate the component with a <a href="../../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>, and then right-click the component and choose Auto-Submit on Change.
131.150 <p>The most common example of an immediate action is a Cancel button. You make it immediate so that the normal validation and update steps can be skipped, but the action handler can still do whatever is necessary. Typically, the action handler will navigate back to some previous page. In some designs the action handler might also enqueue an informational message like "Transaction cancelled". It is possible to do more: for example, an application might record the fact that the user cancelled the current operation.</p></li>
131.151 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
131.152 If selected, the button is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the button doesn't appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the button does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a button for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</li>
131.153 </ul>
131.154
131.155 <dl>
131.156 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
131.157 <dd><a href="../button.html">Button Component</a></dd>
131.158 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
131.159 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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131.206 <body>
131.207
131.208 <h2>Button Component Properties Window </h2>
131.209 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
131.210
131.211 <p><i></i>You see the Properties window for a Button component <img src="../../../../images/bhbutnicon.gif" alt="Button icon" width="16" height="12"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. Most of the component's properties are both JSP attributes and properties of the <code>Button</code> Java component in the page bean.</p>
131.212 <p>This component has the following properties.</p>
131.213
131.214 <h3>General</h3>
131.215 <ul>
131.216 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
131.217 The name of the button component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
131.218 </ul>
131.219
131.220 <h3>Appearance</h3>
131.221 <ul><li><b>escape.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
131.222 Indicates that the button label text should be escaped so that it is not interpreted by the browser. Selecting this property causes characters like '<' that can cause problems with XML and HTML to be escaped. For example, with this property selected, '<' is represented as <code>&lt;</code>.</li>
131.223 <li><b>imageURL.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
131.224 The URL or file name for an image to be displayed instead of the standard button image. Click the ellipsis (...) button either to enter a URL or to navigate to the image file.
131.225 <p>If you navigate to a file, select the file and click OK. You see the image displayed on your button. The image file is copied to the project, and you can see it in the <a href="../../../../ui_elements/project_nav/projectlogical.html">Projects window</a> under <i>project-name</i> > Web Pages > resources. </p>
131.226 <ul>
131.227 <li>If this property is specified, the rendered HTML <code><input></code> element's <code>type</code> is <code>image</code> and the button is a submit button that uses the specified image. </li>
131.228 <li>If this property is not specified, the button looks like a standard button, with the <code>type</code> specified in the Button Type property and the button's label (displayed text) specified in the value property.</li>
131.229 </ul>
131.230 </li>
131.231 <li><b>mini.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
131.232 Changes the appearance of the button, making it smaller than the standard button with the label in a smaller font size. </li>
131.233 <li><b>noTextPadding.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
131.234 No space is added around the label inside the button. </li>
131.235 <li><b>primary.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
131.236 Changes the appearance of the button to make it stand out in a group of standard buttons. You might select this property if the button is the default button in a group of buttons. </li>
131.237
131.238 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
131.239 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
131.240 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
131.241 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
131.242 <ul class="note">
131.243 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
131.244 </ul>
131.245
131.246 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
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131.251 </li>
131.252 <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
131.253 A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
131.254 <ul class="note">
131.255 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
131.256 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
131.257 <p>For the
131.258 <code>defaulttheme.jar</code> CSS style classes for this component, see <a href="bh_button_css.html">Button Component CSS Classes</a>.</p>
131.259 </li>
131.260 </ul>
131.261 </li>
131.262 <li><b>text.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
131.263 The label that appears on the button. You can set the default value as text, or you can bind the value to a data provider or an object if you want the displayed button name updated dynamically. Equivalent to the <code>value</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.
131.264 <p>If you want the button to be a graphical submit button, you can set the <code>imageURL</code> property to point to an image file. This property is described above.</p>
131.265 </li>
131.266 </ul>
131.267
131.268 <h3>Events</h3>
131.269 <p>Set the event properties by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>.</p>
131.270 <ul>
131.271 <li><b>action.</b> <code> Type: MethodBinding </code><br>
131.272 Indicates the name of the button method that is called when the user clicks the button. If you enter a method name that doesn't exist in the page bean, such as <code>button1_action</code>, the IDE adds it to the page bean for you and updates the value of the Application Action property to point to that method.
131.273 <p>If all you want to do is have the button display another page when the user clicks it, you do not need an action method. The easiest thing to do is open the page in the Navigation Editor, click the page and then click the button, and then drag to the page you want the button to open. See <a href="../../../../multiple_forms/howtomultiforms/set_form_navigation.html">Setting Up Static Page Navigation</a> for more information.</p>
131.274 <p>If you want the button to be able to determine which page to open based on certain conditions, then you need an action method. The action method typically processes button clicks and returns a string indicating the name of a page navigation case (the page in your application to display next). You typically define this method by right-clicking the button in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > action. The default name for the method is <i><code>button-id</code></i><code>_action</code>, where <i>button-id</i> is the value of the button's <code>id</code> property. For more information, see <a href="../../../../multiple_forms/howtomultiforms/dynamic_form_navigation.html">Setting Up Dynamic Page Navigation</a>. </p>
131.275 </li>
131.276 </ul>
131.277
131.278 <h3>Behavior</h3>
131.279 <ul>
131.280 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
131.281 If selected, indicates that this button should never receive focus or be included in a submit. </li>
131.282 <li><b>reset.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
131.283 If selected, indicates that this button is an HTML reset button. </li>
131.284 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
131.285 Sets the HTML <code>title</code> attribute for the button, causing the text value of this property to display if the user hovers the mouse cursor over the button.
131.286 <ul class="note">
131.287 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
131.288 </li>
131.289 </ul>
131.290 </li>
131.291 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
131.292 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
131.293 <ul class="note">
131.294 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
131.295 </ul>
131.296 </li>
131.297 </ul>
131.298 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
131.299 <ul>
131.300 <li><b>alt.</b><code> type: String</code><br>
131.301 The <code>alt</code> text for the button graphic. The alt text describes the graphic element in the HTML page, is readable by screen readers, can display as a tool tip, and displays when the user has display of images turned off in the web browser. </li>
131.302 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
131.303 Optionally specifies the position of the button in the tab order of the document. Determines when the button will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767. Equivalent to the <code>tabindex</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
131.304 </ul>
131.305 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
131.306 <ul>
131.307 <li><b>onBlur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
131.308 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
131.309 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
131.310 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
131.311 <li><b>onDblClick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
131.312 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
131.313 <li><b>onFocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
131.314 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
131.315 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
131.316 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
131.317 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
131.318 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
131.319 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
131.320 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
131.321 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
131.322 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
131.323 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
131.324 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
131.325 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
131.326 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
131.327 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
131.328 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
131.329 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
131.330 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
131.331 </ul>
131.332
131.333 <h3>Advanced</h3>
131.334 <ul>
131.335 <li><b>actionListener.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
131.336 A method binding representing an action listener method that is notified when this component is activated by the user. The value must be a valid JSF method binding expression, such as <code>#{Page1.action_method}</code>, and it must evaluate to the name of a public method that takes an <code>ActionEvent</code> parameter with a return type of void. </li>
131.337 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
131.338 If this property is selected, when the user activates the button, the action handler will be called before validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page.
131.339 A simpler way of getting this functionality is to associate the component with a <a href="../../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>, and then right-click the component and choose Auto-Submit on Change.
131.340 <p>The most common example of an immediate action is a Cancel button. You make it immediate so that the normal validation and update steps can be skipped, but the action handler can still do whatever is necessary. Typically, the action handler will navigate back to some previous page. In some designs the action handler might also enqueue an informational message like "Transaction cancelled". It is possible to do more: for example, an application might record the fact that the user cancelled the current operation.</p></li>
131.341 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
131.342 If selected, the button is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the button doesn't appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the button does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a button for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</li>
131.343 </ul>
131.344
131.345 <dl>
131.346 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
131.347 <dd><a href="../button.html">Button Component</a></dd>
131.348 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
131.349 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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132.13 <title>Calendar Component CSS Classes</title>
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132.16 <body>
132.17
132.18 <h1>Calendar Component CSS Classes </h1>
132.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
132.20
132.21 <p>The following CSS style classes for the JavaServer Faces 1.1 Calendar component are defined in the <code>defaulttheme.jar </code>file.
132.22 <pre><b><font size="-1">css_master.css</font></b>
132.23 <font size="-1"><b>/* Selectors on Existing Date-Time Styles */</b>
132.24 .CalPopDiv a.DatCurLnk:link, a.DatCurLnk:visited
132.25 {color:#035899;
132.26 background-color:#fff;
132.27 text-decoration:none;
132.28 border:solid 1px #fff}
132.29 .CalPopDiv a.DatCurLnk:hover {text-decoration:underline}
132.30 .CalPopDiv a.DatLnk:link, a.DatLnk:visited
132.31 {color:#035899;
132.32 background-color:#fff;
132.33 text-decoration:none;
132.34 border:solid 1px #fff}
132.35 .CalPopDiv a.DatLnk:hover {text-decoration:underline}
132.36 .CalPopDiv a.DatBldLnk:link, a.DatBldLnk:visited
132.37 {color:#035899;
132.38 background-color:#F4F5BE;
132.39 border:solid 1px #F4F5BE;
132.40 text-decoration:none}
132.41 .CalPopDiv a.DatBldLnk:hover {text-decoration:underline}
132.42 .CalPopDiv a.DatOthLnk:link, a.DatOthLnk:visited
132.43 {color:#035899;
132.44 background-color:#EFEFEF;
132.45 text-decoration:none;
132.46 border:solid 1px #EFEFEF}
132.47 .CalPopDiv a.DatOthLnk:hover
132.48 {text-decoration:underline;border:solid 1px #EFEFEF}
132.49 .CalPopDiv a.DatOthBldLnk:link, a.DatOthBldLnk:visited
132.50 {color:#035899;
132.51 background-color:#EFEFEF;
132.52 border:solid 1px #EFEFEF;
132.53 text-decoration:none}
132.54 .CalPopDiv a.DatOthBldLnk:hover {text-decoration:underline}
132.55 .CalPopDiv .DatSelDiv
132.56 {background-image:url(../images/calendar/calpop_title_grad.gif);
132.57 background-repeat:repeat-x;
132.58 background-color:#E8EDF1;
132.59 border:solid 1px #C0C2C1;
132.60 background-position:3px 3px}
132.61 .CalPopDiv .DatCalDiv
132.62 {background-color:#E6EBEF;
132.63 border:1px solid #C0C2C1;
132.64 border-top:none}
132.65 .CalPopDiv .DatDayHdrTxt {color:#333}
132.66 .CalPopDiv .DatCalTbl
132.67 {border-left:1px solid #BACBDB;
132.68 border-right:1px solid #BACBDB}
132.69 .CalPopDiv .DatCalTbl td {border:1px solid #BCCBD5}
132.70 .CalPopDiv .DatCalTbl th
132.71 {border-bottom:1px solid #BCCBD5;
132.72 border-left:none;
132.73 border-right:none;
132.74 border-top:1px solid #AEAFAF;
132.75 background-color:#E5EBF0}
132.76 <b>/*Styles Specific to the PopUpCalendar*/</b>
132.77 .CalPopShd2Div
132.78 {background-image:url(../images/calendar/calpop_dropshadow.jpg);
132.79 background-position:bottom right;
132.80 background-repeat:no-repeat}
132.81 .CalPopDiv .MnuJmp {background-color:#F5F7F9}
132.82 .CalPopDiv .MnuJmp option {background-color:#F5F7F9}
132.83 .CalPopDiv .DatCalTbl td.CalPopFtr {border:none}
132.84 .CalPopDiv .CalPopFtrDiv
132.85 {background-image:url(../images/calendar/calpop_footer_grad.gif);
132.86 background-repeat:repeat-x;
132.87 background-color:#EEF1F4;
132.88 border:none;
132.89 background-position:bottom left}
132.90 .CalPopDiv .CurDayTxt {color:#333}
132.91 .CalPopDiv a.CalPopClsLnk:link, .CalPopDiv a.CalPopClsLnk:active
132.92 {text-decoration:none;font-size:9px;color:#333;border:1px solid #A8B8C3;}
132.93 .CalPopDiv a.CalPopClsLnk:hover {text-decoration:underline}
132.94 </font><font size="-1">.CalPopDiv a.DatCurLnk:link, a.DatCurLnk:visited
132.95 {display:block;font-weight:bold;padding:4px 0px 2px}
132.96 .CalPopDiv a.DatLnk:link, a.DatLnk:visited
132.97 {display:block;padding:4px 0px 2px}
132.98 .CalPopDiv a.DatBldLnk:link, a.DatBldLnk:visited
132.99 {display:block;font-weight:bold;padding:4px 0px 2px}
132.100 .CalPopDiv a.DatOthLnk:link, a.DatOthLnk:visited
132.101 {display:block;padding:4px 0px 2px}
132.102 .CalPopDiv a.DatOthBldLnk:link, a.DatOthBldLnk:visited
132.103 {display:block;font-weight:bold;padding:4px 0px 2px}
132.104 .CalPopDiv .DatSelDiv {text-align:center;padding:4px 6px 5px 4px}
132.105 .CalPopDiv .DatSelDiv input {padding-top:0px}
132.106 .CalPopDiv .DatSelDiv select {margin:0px 1px}
132.107 .CalPopDiv .DatCalDiv {text-align:center;padding:0px 0px 0px 1px}
132.108 .CalPopDiv .DatDayHdrTxt {font-weight:bold;padding:2px 0px;display:block}
132.109 .CalPopDiv .DatCalTbl {border-collapse:collapse}
132.110 .CalPopDiv .DatCalTbl td {width:25px}
132.111 .CalPopDiv .DatCalTbl th {width:25px;padding-top:2px}
132.112 <b>/*Styles Specific to the PopUpCalendar*/</b>
132.113 .CalPopShdDiv
132.114 {display:none;position:absolute;padding:8px 0px 0px 7px;z-index:1000}
132.115 .CalPopShd2Div {display:block;position:relative;float:left}
132.116 .CalPopDiv {display:block;position:relative;float:left;top:-8px;left:-7px}
132.117 .CalPopDiv .MnuJmp {font-size:11px}
132.118 .CalPopDiv .MnuJmp option {font-size:11px}
132.119 .CalPopDiv .DatCalTbl td.CalPopFtr {width:auto}
132.120 .CalPopDiv .CalPopFtrDiv {float:left;width:100%}
132.121 .CalPopDiv .CurDayTxt
132.122 {float:left;clear:right;font-weight:normal;
132.123 padding:4px 0px 4px 4px;font-size:10px}
132.124 .CalPopDiv a.CalPopClsLnk
132.125 {float:right;margin:3px 2px 3px 0px;padding:1px 2px;
132.126 font-size:9px;color:#333;border:1px solid #A8B8C3}
132.127 .CalPopFldLbl {display:block;margin-right:8px;padding-top:3px}
132.128 .CalPopFldImg img {margin-left:5px}
132.129 /* Override pluto portal server rule */
132.130 .CalRootTbl { width: auto }</font></pre>
132.131
132.132 <pre><b><font size="-1">css_ie55up.css</font></b><font size="-1">
132.133 /* ADDITIONAL CSS FOR IE5.5+ SUPPORT */
132.134 .CalPopDiv .DatSelDiv {border-bottom:none}<br>.CalPopDiv .DatCalDiv
132.135 {padding:0px;
132.136 border-left:1px solid #C0C2C1;
132.137 border-right:1px solid #C0C2C1;
132.138 border-bottom:1px solid #C0C2C1;
132.139 border-top:none}<br>.CalPopDiv .DatCalTbl
132.140 {border-top:1px solid #AEAFAF;border-bottom:none;width:auto}<br>.CalPopDiv .DatCalTbl th {border-top:none}<br>.CalPopFldImg img {margin-top:2px}</font></pre>
132.141 <dl>
132.142 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
132.143 <dd><a href="../calendar.html">Calendar Component</a></dd>
132.144 <dd><a href="bh_calendar_props.html">Calendar Component Properties Window</a></dd>
132.145 <dd><a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">About Themes</a></dd>
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132.186 <title>Calendar Component CSS Classes</title>
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132.189 <body>
132.190
132.191 <h2>Calendar Component CSS Classes </h2>
132.192 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
132.193
132.194 <p>The following CSS style classes for the JavaServer Faces 1.1 Calendar component are defined in the <code>defaulttheme.jar </code>file.
132.195 <pre><b><font size="-1">css_master.css</font></b>
132.196 <font size="-1"><b>/* Selectors on Existing Date-Time Styles */</b>
132.197 .CalPopDiv a.DatCurLnk:link, a.DatCurLnk:visited
132.198 {color:#035899;
132.199 background-color:#fff;
132.200 text-decoration:none;
132.201 border:solid 1px #fff}
132.202 .CalPopDiv a.DatCurLnk:hover {text-decoration:underline}
132.203 .CalPopDiv a.DatLnk:link, a.DatLnk:visited
132.204 {color:#035899;
132.205 background-color:#fff;
132.206 text-decoration:none;
132.207 border:solid 1px #fff}
132.208 .CalPopDiv a.DatLnk:hover {text-decoration:underline}
132.209 .CalPopDiv a.DatBldLnk:link, a.DatBldLnk:visited
132.210 {color:#035899;
132.211 background-color:#F4F5BE;
132.212 border:solid 1px #F4F5BE;
132.213 text-decoration:none}
132.214 .CalPopDiv a.DatBldLnk:hover {text-decoration:underline}
132.215 .CalPopDiv a.DatOthLnk:link, a.DatOthLnk:visited
132.216 {color:#035899;
132.217 background-color:#EFEFEF;
132.218 text-decoration:none;
132.219 border:solid 1px #EFEFEF}
132.220 .CalPopDiv a.DatOthLnk:hover
132.221 {text-decoration:underline;border:solid 1px #EFEFEF}
132.222 .CalPopDiv a.DatOthBldLnk:link, a.DatOthBldLnk:visited
132.223 {color:#035899;
132.224 background-color:#EFEFEF;
132.225 border:solid 1px #EFEFEF;
132.226 text-decoration:none}
132.227 .CalPopDiv a.DatOthBldLnk:hover {text-decoration:underline}
132.228 .CalPopDiv .DatSelDiv
132.229 {background-image:url(../images/calendar/calpop_title_grad.gif);
132.230 background-repeat:repeat-x;
132.231 background-color:#E8EDF1;
132.232 border:solid 1px #C0C2C1;
132.233 background-position:3px 3px}
132.234 .CalPopDiv .DatCalDiv
132.235 {background-color:#E6EBEF;
132.236 border:1px solid #C0C2C1;
132.237 border-top:none}
132.238 .CalPopDiv .DatDayHdrTxt {color:#333}
132.239 .CalPopDiv .DatCalTbl
132.240 {border-left:1px solid #BACBDB;
132.241 border-right:1px solid #BACBDB}
132.242 .CalPopDiv .DatCalTbl td {border:1px solid #BCCBD5}
132.243 .CalPopDiv .DatCalTbl th
132.244 {border-bottom:1px solid #BCCBD5;
132.245 border-left:none;
132.246 border-right:none;
132.247 border-top:1px solid #AEAFAF;
132.248 background-color:#E5EBF0}
132.249 <b>/*Styles Specific to the PopUpCalendar*/</b>
132.250 .CalPopShd2Div
132.251 {background-image:url(../images/calendar/calpop_dropshadow.jpg);
132.252 background-position:bottom right;
132.253 background-repeat:no-repeat}
132.254 .CalPopDiv .MnuJmp {background-color:#F5F7F9}
132.255 .CalPopDiv .MnuJmp option {background-color:#F5F7F9}
132.256 .CalPopDiv .DatCalTbl td.CalPopFtr {border:none}
132.257 .CalPopDiv .CalPopFtrDiv
132.258 {background-image:url(../images/calendar/calpop_footer_grad.gif);
132.259 background-repeat:repeat-x;
132.260 background-color:#EEF1F4;
132.261 border:none;
132.262 background-position:bottom left}
132.263 .CalPopDiv .CurDayTxt {color:#333}
132.264 .CalPopDiv a.CalPopClsLnk:link, .CalPopDiv a.CalPopClsLnk:active
132.265 {text-decoration:none;font-size:9px;color:#333;border:1px solid #A8B8C3;}
132.266 .CalPopDiv a.CalPopClsLnk:hover {text-decoration:underline}
132.267 </font><font size="-1">.CalPopDiv a.DatCurLnk:link, a.DatCurLnk:visited
132.268 {display:block;font-weight:bold;padding:4px 0px 2px}
132.269 .CalPopDiv a.DatLnk:link, a.DatLnk:visited
132.270 {display:block;padding:4px 0px 2px}
132.271 .CalPopDiv a.DatBldLnk:link, a.DatBldLnk:visited
132.272 {display:block;font-weight:bold;padding:4px 0px 2px}
132.273 .CalPopDiv a.DatOthLnk:link, a.DatOthLnk:visited
132.274 {display:block;padding:4px 0px 2px}
132.275 .CalPopDiv a.DatOthBldLnk:link, a.DatOthBldLnk:visited
132.276 {display:block;font-weight:bold;padding:4px 0px 2px}
132.277 .CalPopDiv .DatSelDiv {text-align:center;padding:4px 6px 5px 4px}
132.278 .CalPopDiv .DatSelDiv input {padding-top:0px}
132.279 .CalPopDiv .DatSelDiv select {margin:0px 1px}
132.280 .CalPopDiv .DatCalDiv {text-align:center;padding:0px 0px 0px 1px}
132.281 .CalPopDiv .DatDayHdrTxt {font-weight:bold;padding:2px 0px;display:block}
132.282 .CalPopDiv .DatCalTbl {border-collapse:collapse}
132.283 .CalPopDiv .DatCalTbl td {width:25px}
132.284 .CalPopDiv .DatCalTbl th {width:25px;padding-top:2px}
132.285 <b>/*Styles Specific to the PopUpCalendar*/</b>
132.286 .CalPopShdDiv
132.287 {display:none;position:absolute;padding:8px 0px 0px 7px;z-index:1000}
132.288 .CalPopShd2Div {display:block;position:relative;float:left}
132.289 .CalPopDiv {display:block;position:relative;float:left;top:-8px;left:-7px}
132.290 .CalPopDiv .MnuJmp {font-size:11px}
132.291 .CalPopDiv .MnuJmp option {font-size:11px}
132.292 .CalPopDiv .DatCalTbl td.CalPopFtr {width:auto}
132.293 .CalPopDiv .CalPopFtrDiv {float:left;width:100%}
132.294 .CalPopDiv .CurDayTxt
132.295 {float:left;clear:right;font-weight:normal;
132.296 padding:4px 0px 4px 4px;font-size:10px}
132.297 .CalPopDiv a.CalPopClsLnk
132.298 {float:right;margin:3px 2px 3px 0px;padding:1px 2px;
132.299 font-size:9px;color:#333;border:1px solid #A8B8C3}
132.300 .CalPopFldLbl {display:block;margin-right:8px;padding-top:3px}
132.301 .CalPopFldImg img {margin-left:5px}
132.302 /* Override pluto portal server rule */
132.303 .CalRootTbl { width: auto }</font></pre>
132.304
132.305 <pre><b><font size="-1">css_ie55up.css</font></b><font size="-1">
132.306 /* ADDITIONAL CSS FOR IE5.5+ SUPPORT */
132.307 .CalPopDiv .DatSelDiv {border-bottom:none}<br>.CalPopDiv .DatCalDiv
132.308 {padding:0px;
132.309 border-left:1px solid #C0C2C1;
132.310 border-right:1px solid #C0C2C1;
132.311 border-bottom:1px solid #C0C2C1;
132.312 border-top:none}<br>.CalPopDiv .DatCalTbl
132.313 {border-top:1px solid #AEAFAF;border-bottom:none;width:auto}<br>.CalPopDiv .DatCalTbl th {border-top:none}<br>.CalPopFldImg img {margin-top:2px}</font></pre>
132.314 <dl>
132.315 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
132.316 <dd><a href="../calendar.html">Calendar Component</a></dd>
132.317 <dd><a href="bh_calendar_props.html">Calendar Component Properties Window</a></dd>
132.318 <dd><a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">About Themes</a></dd>
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133.17
133.18 <h1>Calendar Component Properties Window</h1>
133.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
133.20
133.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a Calendar component <img src="../../../../images/bh_calendar_icon.gif" alt="calendar icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. </p>
133.22 <p>Most of the Calendar component's properties are both JSP attributes and properties of the <code>Calendar</code> Java component in the page bean.</p>
133.23 <p>This component has the following properties.</p>
133.24
133.25 <h3>General</h3>
133.26 <ul>
133.27 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
133.28 The name of the Calendar component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
133.29 </ul>
133.30
133.31 <h3>Appearance</h3>
133.32 <ul>
133.33 <li><b>columns.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
133.34 The number of character columns used to render the component. The default value is <code>20</code>. </li>
133.35 <li><b>dateFormatPattern.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
133.36 The format of the date to be entered by the user. It is not usually necessary to set this property because a pattern is chosen automatically based on the locale.
133.37 <p>If you prefer to specify a date format, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and select a predefined date format from the property editor's list. You can also add your own formats.
133.38 If you add a format, the values you can enter are limited
133.39 to some combination of <code>yyyy</code> for the year, <code>MM</code> for the month, and <code>dd</code> for the day separated by separator characters. Typical separator characters are <code>/</code> (slash), <code>.</code> (period), and <code>-</code> (dash). For example, the following date formats are acceptable: </p>
133.40 <ul>
133.41 <li><code>MM/dd/yyyy</code></li>
133.42 <li><code>yyyy.MM.dd</code></li>
133.43 <li><code>MM-dd-yyyy</code></li>
133.44 </ul>
133.45 </li>
133.46 <li><b>dateFormatPatternHelp.</b><code> Type: text</code><br>
133.47 Text that appears below the date entry field and shows the format pattern that the date entry field accepts. If you have not set the <code>dateFormatPattern</code> property, the help text is chosen automatically for you. If you have set the <code>dateFormatPattern</code> property, you should bind the <code>dateFormatPatternHelp</code> property to a localized string that matches the setting for each locale you want to support.</li>
133.48 <li><b>label.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
133.49 A label that appears next to the text entry field, typically describing what the user is supposed to enter.
133.50 <ul class="note">
133.51 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="../label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
133.52 </ul>
133.53 </li>
133.54 <li><b>labelLevel.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
133.55 A number that affects the appearance of the label. 1 (Strong) is larger and bold. 2 (Medium), the default, is smaller and bold. 3 (Weak) is smaller and normal (not bold). This property takes effect only if the label property is set. </li>
133.56
133.57 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
133.58 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
133.59 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
133.60 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
133.61 <ul class="note">
133.62 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
133.63 </ul>
133.64
133.65 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
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133.70 </li>
133.71 <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
133.72 A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
133.73 <ul class="note">
133.74 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
133.75 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
133.76 <p>For the <code>defaulttheme.jar</code> CSS style classes for this component, see <a href="bh_calendar_css.html">Calendar Component CSS Classes</a>.</p>
133.77 </li>
133.78 </ul>
133.79 </li>
133.80 </ul>
133.81
133.82 <h3>Data</h3>
133.83 <ul>
133.84 <li><b>maxDate.</b><code> Type: java.util.Date </code><br>
133.85 The last date that the user can select. The default value is four years from the date set in the <code>minDate</code> property, for a total span of five years. </li>
133.86 <li><b>minDate.</b><code> Type: java.util.Date </code><br>
133.87 The earliest date that the user can select. The default value is the value of the <code>selectedDate</code> property, which defaults to the current date if that property is not set. </li>
133.88 <li><b>required.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
133.89 If selected, the user must enter a value for the calendar before the page can be submitted. If you add a <a href="../message.html">Message</a> component to the page and link its <code>for</code> property to this component, an error message will be displayed if the user tries to submit the page without entering a value.</li>
133.90 <li><b>selectedDate.</b><code> Type: Date</code><br>
133.91 A <code>java.util.Date</code> object representing the calendar date selected by the user. If you right-click the component and choose Bind to Data, you can bind this property to a data provider or object that can process the user entered value on the server.
133.92 <p> When the component displays initially, if this property is not set, its value defaults to the current date. If you provide values for <code>minDate</code> and <code>maxDate</code>, you can also provide a value for this property that initially displays a date in that range.</li>
133.93 <li><b>validator.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
133.94 Indicates the JavaServer Faces validator that is called when the value is submitted. A validator ensures that the correct value is entered by a user. Choose a validator from the drop down list. If you choose <code>(null)</code>, no validator is called. If you choose a validator, also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator is used.
133.95 <ul class="note">
133.96 <li>If you define your own validate method, for example, by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit Event Handler > validate, any value you might have set in this property is overridden.</li>
133.97 </ul>
133.98 </li>
133.99 </ul>
133.100
133.101 <h3>Events</h3>
133.102 <p>Set the event properties by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>.</p>
133.103 <ul>
133.104 <li><b>validate.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called to validate the value of the component. If you want to code a validate method, right-click the component in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a> and choose Edit Event Handler > validate. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_validate</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property.</li>
133.105 <li><b>valueChangeListener</b> Indicates the name of the component value change listener method that is called when the value of the component changes. You typically define this method in the page bean by right-clicking the component in the Outline window and choosing Edit Event Handler > processValueChange. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_processValueChange</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the <code>id</code> property.</li>
133.106 </ul>
133.107
133.108 <h3>Behavior</h3>
133.109 <ul>
133.110 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
133.111 If selected, indicates that the component should never receive focus or be included in a submit. Use this property when the component does not apply to the page. See the note under the <code>readOnly</code> property concerning the effects of using the <code>disabled</code> property versus the effects of using the <code>readOnly</code> property.</li>
133.112 <li><b>readOnly.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
133.113 If selected, makes it impossible for the user to enter values, but still makes it possible for the component's value to be submitted.
133.114 Use this property when the component does apply but must not be changed.
133.115 <ul class="note">
133.116 <li>A readonly field is included when the page is submitted, in contrast to a disabled field, which is not included when the page is submitted. If you use the <code>disabled</code> property, JavaServer Faces does not detect that any value at all was submitted.</li>
133.117 </ul>
133.118 </li>
133.119 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
133.120 Sets the HTML <code>title</code> attribute for date entry field. The text value of this property displays if the user hovers the mouse cursor over the entry field.
133.121 <ul class="note">
133.122 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
133.123 </li>
133.124 </ul>
133.125 </li>
133.126 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
133.127 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
133.128 <ul class="note">
133.129 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
133.130 </ul>
133.131 </li>
133.132 </ul>
133.133 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
133.134 <ul>
133.135 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
133.136 Optionally specifies the position of the calendar in the tab order of the document, determining when the component gets focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767.</li>
133.137 </ul>
133.138
133.139 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
133.140 <ul>
133.141 <li><b>onBlur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
133.142 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
133.143 <li><b>onChange.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
133.144 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus and its value was modified after it gained focus. </li>
133.145 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
133.146 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
133.147 <li><b>onDblClick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
133.148 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
133.149 <li><b>onFocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
133.150 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
133.151 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
133.152 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
133.153 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
133.154 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
133.155 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
133.156 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
133.157 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
133.158 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
133.159 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
133.160 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
133.161 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
133.162 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
133.163 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
133.164 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
133.165 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
133.166 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
133.167 <li><b>onSelect.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
133.168 JavaScript to be executed when the user selects text in the component.</li>
133.169 </ul>
133.170
133.171 <h3>Advanced</h3>
133.172 <ul>
133.173 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
133.174 If this property is selected, when the user finishes entering a date in the calendar, the code in the page bean is executed before validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page. A simpler way of getting this functionality is to associate the component with a <a href="../../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>, and then right-click the component and choose Auto-Submit on Change. </li>
133.175 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
133.176 If selected, the calendar is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the calendar does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component.</li>
133.177 <li><b>valueChangeListener.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
133.178 See the Event section's <code>valueChange</code> property above, which provides an easier way to set this property's value. The <code>valueChangeListener</code> property is the <code>MethodBinding</code> that underlies the <code>valueChange</code> event property. The <code>valueChangeListener</code> property is updated when you set the method for the <code>valueChange</code> event property.
133.179 <p>If you click the ellipsis button next to the <code>valueChange</code> property, you can use that property's property editor to choose an existing method to bind to, or you can create a new method or unbind an existing method. If you are an expert, instead of using the <code>valueChange</code> property, you can type a <code>MethodBinding</code> expression directly into this <code>valueChangeListener</code> property, for example, if you want to call a method that is not in the page bean.</p>
133.180 </li>
133.181 </ul>
133.182
133.183 <dl>
133.184 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
133.185 <dd><a href="../calendar.html">Calendar Component</a></dd>
133.186 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
133.187 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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133.238
133.239 <h2>Calendar Component Properties Window</h2>
133.240 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
133.241
133.242 <p>You see the Properties window for a Calendar component <img src="../../../../images/bh_calendar_icon.gif" alt="calendar icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. </p>
133.243 <p>Most of the Calendar component's properties are both JSP attributes and properties of the <code>Calendar</code> Java component in the page bean.</p>
133.244 <p>This component has the following properties.</p>
133.245
133.246 <h3>General</h3>
133.247 <ul>
133.248 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
133.249 The name of the Calendar component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
133.250 </ul>
133.251
133.252 <h3>Appearance</h3>
133.253 <ul>
133.254 <li><b>columns.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
133.255 The number of character columns used to render the component. The default value is <code>20</code>. </li>
133.256 <li><b>dateFormatPattern.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
133.257 The format of the date to be entered by the user. It is not usually necessary to set this property because a pattern is chosen automatically based on the locale.
133.258 <p>If you prefer to specify a date format, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and select a predefined date format from the property editor's list. You can also add your own formats.
133.259 If you add a format, the values you can enter are limited
133.260 to some combination of <code>yyyy</code> for the year, <code>MM</code> for the month, and <code>dd</code> for the day separated by separator characters. Typical separator characters are <code>/</code> (slash), <code>.</code> (period), and <code>-</code> (dash). For example, the following date formats are acceptable: </p>
133.261 <ul>
133.262 <li><code>MM/dd/yyyy</code></li>
133.263 <li><code>yyyy.MM.dd</code></li>
133.264 <li><code>MM-dd-yyyy</code></li>
133.265 </ul>
133.266 </li>
133.267 <li><b>dateFormatPatternHelp.</b><code> Type: text</code><br>
133.268 Text that appears below the date entry field and shows the format pattern that the date entry field accepts. If you have not set the <code>dateFormatPattern</code> property, the help text is chosen automatically for you. If you have set the <code>dateFormatPattern</code> property, you should bind the <code>dateFormatPatternHelp</code> property to a localized string that matches the setting for each locale you want to support.</li>
133.269 <li><b>label.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
133.270 A label that appears next to the text entry field, typically describing what the user is supposed to enter.
133.271 <ul class="note">
133.272 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="../label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
133.273 </ul>
133.274 </li>
133.275 <li><b>labelLevel.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
133.276 A number that affects the appearance of the label. 1 (Strong) is larger and bold. 2 (Medium), the default, is smaller and bold. 3 (Weak) is smaller and normal (not bold). This property takes effect only if the label property is set. </li>
133.277
133.278 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
133.279 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
133.280 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
133.281 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
133.282 <ul class="note">
133.283 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
133.284 </ul>
133.285
133.286 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
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133.290 </p>
133.291 </li>
133.292 <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
133.293 A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
133.294 <ul class="note">
133.295 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
133.296 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
133.297 <p>For the <code>defaulttheme.jar</code> CSS style classes for this component, see <a href="bh_calendar_css.html">Calendar Component CSS Classes</a>.</p>
133.298 </li>
133.299 </ul>
133.300 </li>
133.301 </ul>
133.302
133.303 <h3>Data</h3>
133.304 <ul>
133.305 <li><b>maxDate.</b><code> Type: java.util.Date </code><br>
133.306 The last date that the user can select. The default value is four years from the date set in the <code>minDate</code> property, for a total span of five years. </li>
133.307 <li><b>minDate.</b><code> Type: java.util.Date </code><br>
133.308 The earliest date that the user can select. The default value is the value of the <code>selectedDate</code> property, which defaults to the current date if that property is not set. </li>
133.309 <li><b>required.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
133.310 If selected, the user must enter a value for the calendar before the page can be submitted. If you add a <a href="../message.html">Message</a> component to the page and link its <code>for</code> property to this component, an error message will be displayed if the user tries to submit the page without entering a value.</li>
133.311 <li><b>selectedDate.</b><code> Type: Date</code><br>
133.312 A <code>java.util.Date</code> object representing the calendar date selected by the user. If you right-click the component and choose Bind to Data, you can bind this property to a data provider or object that can process the user entered value on the server.
133.313 <p> When the component displays initially, if this property is not set, its value defaults to the current date. If you provide values for <code>minDate</code> and <code>maxDate</code>, you can also provide a value for this property that initially displays a date in that range.</li>
133.314 <li><b>validator.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
133.315 Indicates the JavaServer Faces validator that is called when the value is submitted. A validator ensures that the correct value is entered by a user. Choose a validator from the drop down list. If you choose <code>(null)</code>, no validator is called. If you choose a validator, also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator is used.
133.316 <ul class="note">
133.317 <li>If you define your own validate method, for example, by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit Event Handler > validate, any value you might have set in this property is overridden.</li>
133.318 </ul>
133.319 </li>
133.320 </ul>
133.321
133.322 <h3>Events</h3>
133.323 <p>Set the event properties by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>.</p>
133.324 <ul>
133.325 <li><b>validate.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called to validate the value of the component. If you want to code a validate method, right-click the component in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a> and choose Edit Event Handler > validate. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_validate</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property.</li>
133.326 <li><b>valueChangeListener</b> Indicates the name of the component value change listener method that is called when the value of the component changes. You typically define this method in the page bean by right-clicking the component in the Outline window and choosing Edit Event Handler > processValueChange. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_processValueChange</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the <code>id</code> property.</li>
133.327 </ul>
133.328
133.329 <h3>Behavior</h3>
133.330 <ul>
133.331 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
133.332 If selected, indicates that the component should never receive focus or be included in a submit. Use this property when the component does not apply to the page. See the note under the <code>readOnly</code> property concerning the effects of using the <code>disabled</code> property versus the effects of using the <code>readOnly</code> property.</li>
133.333 <li><b>readOnly.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
133.334 If selected, makes it impossible for the user to enter values, but still makes it possible for the component's value to be submitted.
133.335 Use this property when the component does apply but must not be changed.
133.336 <ul class="note">
133.337 <li>A readonly field is included when the page is submitted, in contrast to a disabled field, which is not included when the page is submitted. If you use the <code>disabled</code> property, JavaServer Faces does not detect that any value at all was submitted.</li>
133.338 </ul>
133.339 </li>
133.340 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
133.341 Sets the HTML <code>title</code> attribute for date entry field. The text value of this property displays if the user hovers the mouse cursor over the entry field.
133.342 <ul class="note">
133.343 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
133.344 </li>
133.345 </ul>
133.346 </li>
133.347 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
133.348 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
133.349 <ul class="note">
133.350 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
133.351 </ul>
133.352 </li>
133.353 </ul>
133.354 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
133.355 <ul>
133.356 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
133.357 Optionally specifies the position of the calendar in the tab order of the document, determining when the component gets focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767.</li>
133.358 </ul>
133.359
133.360 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
133.361 <ul>
133.362 <li><b>onBlur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
133.363 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
133.364 <li><b>onChange.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
133.365 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus and its value was modified after it gained focus. </li>
133.366 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
133.367 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
133.368 <li><b>onDblClick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
133.369 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
133.370 <li><b>onFocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
133.371 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
133.372 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
133.373 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
133.374 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
133.375 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
133.376 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
133.377 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
133.378 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
133.379 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
133.380 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
133.381 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
133.382 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
133.383 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
133.384 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
133.385 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
133.386 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
133.387 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
133.388 <li><b>onSelect.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
133.389 JavaScript to be executed when the user selects text in the component.</li>
133.390 </ul>
133.391
133.392 <h3>Advanced</h3>
133.393 <ul>
133.394 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
133.395 If this property is selected, when the user finishes entering a date in the calendar, the code in the page bean is executed before validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page. A simpler way of getting this functionality is to associate the component with a <a href="../../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>, and then right-click the component and choose Auto-Submit on Change. </li>
133.396 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
133.397 If selected, the calendar is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the calendar does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component.</li>
133.398 <li><b>valueChangeListener.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
133.399 See the Event section's <code>valueChange</code> property above, which provides an easier way to set this property's value. The <code>valueChangeListener</code> property is the <code>MethodBinding</code> that underlies the <code>valueChange</code> event property. The <code>valueChangeListener</code> property is updated when you set the method for the <code>valueChange</code> event property.
133.400 <p>If you click the ellipsis button next to the <code>valueChange</code> property, you can use that property's property editor to choose an existing method to bind to, or you can create a new method or unbind an existing method. If you are an expert, instead of using the <code>valueChange</code> property, you can type a <code>MethodBinding</code> expression directly into this <code>valueChangeListener</code> property, for example, if you want to call a method that is not in the page bean.</p>
133.401 </li>
133.402 </ul>
133.403
133.404 <dl>
133.405 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
133.406 <dd><a href="../calendar.html">Calendar Component</a></dd>
133.407 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
133.408 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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133.410 <dl>
133.411 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
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134.17
134.18 <h1>Checkbox Group Component Properties Window </h1>
134.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
134.20
134.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a Checkbox Group component <img src="../../../../images/checkboxlisticon.gif" alt="checkbox list icon"> when you select the component on a page you are editing in the Visual Designer, after you have added the component to the page. This component has the following properties.</p>
134.22 <h3>General</h3>
134.23 <ul>
134.24 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
134.25 The name of the component in the page bean and the JSP file. In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is the name of the <code>CheckboxGroup</code> object.</li>
134.26 </ul>
134.27
134.28 <h3>Appearance</h3>
134.29 <ul>
134.30 <li><b>columns.</b> <code>Type: int</code><br>
134.31 Indicates the number of columns to use to lay out the checkboxes. The checkboxes are rendered in rows and columns in an HTML <code><table> </code>element. The number of rows is defined by the length of the <code>items</code> array. The number of columns is defined by the columns attribute. The default layout is a single vertical column. </li>
134.32 <li><b>label.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
134.33 A label for the checkbox group that appears to the left of the first checkbox. The label's <code>for</code> property is set to the first checkbox in the group.
134.34 <ul class="note">
134.35 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="../label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
134.36 </ul>
134.37 </li>
134.38 <li><b>labelLevel.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
134.39 A number that affects the appearance of the label. 1 (Strong) is larger and bold. 2 (Medium), the default, is smaller and bold. 3 (Weak) is smaller and normal (not bold). This property takes effect only if the <code>label</code> property is set. </li>
134.40
134.41 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
134.42 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
134.43 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
134.44 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
134.45 <ul class="note">
134.46 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
134.47 </ul>
134.48
134.49 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
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134.54 </li>
134.55 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
134.56 <ul class="note">
134.57 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
134.58 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
134.59 <p>The defaulttheme CSS style classes for this component are: </p>
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134.72 </li>
134.73 </ul>
134.74 </li>
134.75 </ul>
134.76
134.77 <h3>Data</h3>
134.78 <ul>
134.79 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
134.80 A JavaServer Faces converter that produces the correct type of value for the <code>selected</code> property.</li>
134.81 <li><b>items.</b><code> Type: Object </code><br>
134.82 Specifies the checkboxes in the group. Associates the checkbox group with an array, a collection, or a map whose members are all subclasses of <code>com.sun.rave.web.ui.model.Option</code>. Each <code>Option</code> instance represents one checkbox. The <code>value</code> property of an <code>Option</code> instance represents the value of a selected checkbox. If the <code>items</code> property is empty or the array, map or collection is empty, nothing is rendered.
134.83 <p>For more information on <code>com.sun.rave.web.ui.model.Option</code>, include this class in the Java view of a page, put the cursor on the class name, and press Alt-F1 to see its Javadoc description.</p>
134.84 <p>
134.85 By default, this property is associated with a <code>com.sun.rave.web.ui.model.MultipleSelectOptionsList</code> object with a name similar to <code>checkboxGroup1DefaultOptions</code>, whose node you can see in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. This object serves simply to populate the group with default checkboxes. It is in the page bean.
134.86 </li>
134.87 <li><b>required.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
134.88 If selected, the user must select a checkbox before the page can be submitted. If you add a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a> to the page and link its <code>for</code> property to this component, an error message will be displayed if the user tries to submit the page without selecting an item.
134.89 </li>
134.90 <li><b>selected.</b><code> Type: Object</code><br>
134.91 The object that represents the data that is sent when the page is submitted.
134.92 <p>The Checkbox Group component can have more than one value, which has implications about what type of value you can use. </p>
134.93 <ul>
134.94 <li>If you use a value binding expression, the expression must point to an <code>Object</code> array or an array of primitives. The individual elements in this array represent the currently selected values from the set of all possible options. </li>
134.95 <li>If you do not use a value binding expression, the object returned to you when you call <code>checkboxGroup.getValue()</code> is an <code>Object</code> array.</li>
134.96 <li>There is no usable way to bind this component to database data. </li>
134.97 </ul>
134.98 <p>A common way to process the values chosen by the user is to bind this component to an <code>Object</code> array and check the array values when the user submits the page. The <code>selected</code> property must be a value binding expression that is evaluated to read and write an <code>Object</code>. An <code>Object</code> value read from the value binding expression identifies the selected checkbox. The <code>Object</code> value must be equal to the <code>value</code> attribute of at least one <code>Option</code> instance specified in the array obtained from the value binding expression assigned to the <code>items</code> property. </p>
134.99 <p>The write method of the <code>selected</code> property's value binding expression is called during the <code>UPDATE_MODEL_PHASE</code> of the JavaServer Faces lifecyle. If a checkbox is selected, an <code>Object</code> value is passed as an argument to the <code>write</code>() method. The <ccode><code>Object</code> value is the value of the selected radio button. </p>
134.100 <p>See the link to the Listbox Components tutorial at the end of the page for more information. </p>
134.101 </li>
134.102 <li><b>validator.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
134.103 Indicates the JavaServer Faces validator that is called when the value is submitted. A validator ensures that the correct value is entered by a user. Choose a validator from the drop down list. If you choose <code>(null)</code>, no validator is called. If you choose a validator, also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator is used.
134.104 <ul class="note">
134.105 <li>If you define your own validate method, for example, by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit Event Handler > validate, any value you might have set in this property is overridden. </li>
134.106 </ul>
134.107 </li>
134.108 </ul>
134.109
134.110 <h3>Events</h3>
134.111 <p>Set the event properties by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>.</p>
134.112 <ul>
134.113 <li><b>validate.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called to validate the value of the component, if any. If you want to code a validate method rather than choosing a JavaServer Faces validator for the <code>validator</code> property, right-click the component and choose Edit Event Handler > validate. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_validate</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property. When you define this method in this way, the <code>validator</code> and <code>validate</code> properties are automatically set for you. If you define a validator, also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator is used.
134.114 <ul class="note">
134.115 <li>Setting this property also sets the value of the <code>validator</code> property. If you define your own validate method, do not separately change the value of the <code>validator</code> property, or you will lose the connection to your validate method.</li>
134.116 </ul>
134.117 </li>
134.118 <li><b>valueChangeListener</b> Indicates the name of the component value change listener method that is called when the value of the component changes. If this method is not defined, the value of this property is <code>null</code>. You typically define this method in the page bean by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > processValueChange. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_processValueChange</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property.</li>
134.119 </ul>
134.120
134.121 <h3>Behavior</h3>
134.122 <ul>
134.123 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
134.124 If selected, indicates that the component should never receive focus or be included in a submit. Use this property when the component does not apply to the page. See the note under the <code>readOnly</code> property concerning the effects of using the <code>disabled</code> property versus the effects of using the <code>readOnly</code> property.</li>
134.125 <li><b>readOnly.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
134.126 If selected, makes it impossible for the user to select items, but still makes it possible for the component's value to be submitted.
134.127 Use this property when the component does apply but must not be changed.
134.128 <ul class="note">
134.129 <li>A readonly field is included when the page is submitted, in contrast to a disabled field, which is not included when the page is submitted. If you use the <code>disabled</code> property, JavaServer Faces does not detect that any value at all was submitted.</li>
134.130 </ul>
134.131 </li>
134.132 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
134.133 Sets the HTML <code>title</code> attribute for the component. The text value of this property displays if the user hovers the mouse cursor over the checkbox group's label.
134.134 <ul class="note">
134.135 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
134.136 </li>
134.137 </ul>
134.138 </li>
134.139 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
134.140 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
134.141 <ul class="note">
134.142 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
134.143 </ul>
134.144 </li>
134.145 </ul>
134.146 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
134.147 <ul>
134.148 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
134.149 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document, determining when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767.</li>
134.150 </ul>
134.151 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
134.152 <ul><li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
134.153 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
134.154 <li><b>onDblClick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
134.155 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
134.156 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
134.157 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
134.158 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
134.159 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
134.160 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
134.161 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
134.162 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
134.163 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
134.164 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
134.165 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
134.166 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
134.167 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
134.168 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
134.169 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
134.170 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
134.171 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
134.172 </ul>
134.173 <h3>Advanced</h3>
134.174 <ul>
134.175 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
134.176 If this property is selected, when the user activates the component, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page.
134.177 A simpler way of getting this functionality is to associate the component with a <a href="../../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>, and then right-click the component and choose Auto-Submit on Change.
134.178 <p>The most common example of an immediate action is a Cancel button. You make it immediate so that the normal validation and update steps can be skipped, but the action handler can still do whatever is necessary. Typically, the action handler will navigate back to some previous page. In some designs the action handler might also enqueue an informational message like "Transaction cancelled". It is possible to do more: for example, an application might record the fact that the user cancelled the current operation.</p>
134.179 </li>
134.180 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
134.181 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. If you need the component to be hidden but still processed when the page is submitted, deselect the <code>visible</code> property instead of this property.
134.182 <p>You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the component does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a component for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</p></li>
134.183 <li><b>valueChangeListener.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
134.184 See the Event section's <code>valueChange</code> property above, which provides an easier way to set this property's value. The <code>valueChangeListener</code> property is the <code>MethodBinding</code> that underlies the <code>valueChange</code> event property. The <code>valueChangeListener</code> property is updated when you set the method for the <code>valueChange</code> event property.
134.185 <p>If you click the ellipsis button next to the <code>valueChange</code> property, you can use that property's property editor to choose an existing method to bind to, or you can create a new method or unbind an existing method. If you are an expert, instead of using the <code>valueChange</code> property, you can type a <code>MethodBinding</code> expression directly into this <code>valueChangeListener</code> property, for example, if you want to call a method that is not in the page bean.</p>
134.186 </li>
134.187 </ul>
134.188
134.189 <dl>
134.190 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
134.191 <dd><a href="../checkbox.html">Checkbox Component</a></dd>
134.192 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
134.193 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
134.194 </dl>
134.195 <dl>
134.196 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
134.197
134.198 <dd>
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134.246
134.247 <h2>Checkbox Group Component Properties Window </h2>
134.248 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
134.249
134.250 <p>You see the Properties window for a Checkbox Group component <img src="../../../../images/checkboxlisticon.gif" alt="checkbox list icon"> when you select the component on a page you are editing in the Visual Designer, after you have added the component to the page. This component has the following properties.</p>
134.251 <h3>General</h3>
134.252 <ul>
134.253 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
134.254 The name of the component in the page bean and the JSP file. In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is the name of the <code>CheckboxGroup</code> object.</li>
134.255 </ul>
134.256
134.257 <h3>Appearance</h3>
134.258 <ul>
134.259 <li><b>columns.</b> <code>Type: int</code><br>
134.260 Indicates the number of columns to use to lay out the checkboxes. The checkboxes are rendered in rows and columns in an HTML <code><table> </code>element. The number of rows is defined by the length of the <code>items</code> array. The number of columns is defined by the columns attribute. The default layout is a single vertical column. </li>
134.261 <li><b>label.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
134.262 A label for the checkbox group that appears to the left of the first checkbox. The label's <code>for</code> property is set to the first checkbox in the group.
134.263 <ul class="note">
134.264 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="../label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
134.265 </ul>
134.266 </li>
134.267 <li><b>labelLevel.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
134.268 A number that affects the appearance of the label. 1 (Strong) is larger and bold. 2 (Medium), the default, is smaller and bold. 3 (Weak) is smaller and normal (not bold). This property takes effect only if the <code>label</code> property is set. </li>
134.269
134.270 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
134.271 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
134.272 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
134.273 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
134.274 <ul class="note">
134.275 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
134.276 </ul>
134.277
134.278 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
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134.282 </p>
134.283 </li>
134.284 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
134.285 <ul class="note">
134.286 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
134.287 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
134.288 <p>The defaulttheme CSS style classes for this component are: </p>
134.289 <pre><b><font size="-1">css_master.css</font></b>
134.290 <font size="-1">.CbDis, .RbDis {background-color:#E1E4E5;color:#848687}
134.291 .Cb {}
134.292 .Rb {}
134.293 .RbSpn input {vertical-align: 1px}
134.294 .CbSpn input {vertical-align: -1px}
134.295 .CbGrp td, .RbGrp td {text-align: left}
134.296 .CbGrp label, .RbGrp label {vertical-align: 6px}
134.297
134.298 <b>css_ie55up.css</b>
134.299 /* ADDITIONAL CSS FOR IE5.5+ SUPPORT */
134.300 .RbSpn input, .CbSpn input {vertical-align: 3px;}</font></pre>
134.301 </li>
134.302 </ul>
134.303 </li>
134.304 </ul>
134.305
134.306 <h3>Data</h3>
134.307 <ul>
134.308 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
134.309 A JavaServer Faces converter that produces the correct type of value for the <code>selected</code> property.</li>
134.310 <li><b>items.</b><code> Type: Object </code><br>
134.311 Specifies the checkboxes in the group. Associates the checkbox group with an array, a collection, or a map whose members are all subclasses of <code>com.sun.rave.web.ui.model.Option</code>. Each <code>Option</code> instance represents one checkbox. The <code>value</code> property of an <code>Option</code> instance represents the value of a selected checkbox. If the <code>items</code> property is empty or the array, map or collection is empty, nothing is rendered.
134.312 <p>For more information on <code>com.sun.rave.web.ui.model.Option</code>, include this class in the Java view of a page, put the cursor on the class name, and press Alt-F1 to see its Javadoc description.</p>
134.313 <p>
134.314 By default, this property is associated with a <code>com.sun.rave.web.ui.model.MultipleSelectOptionsList</code> object with a name similar to <code>checkboxGroup1DefaultOptions</code>, whose node you can see in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. This object serves simply to populate the group with default checkboxes. It is in the page bean.
134.315 </li>
134.316 <li><b>required.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
134.317 If selected, the user must select a checkbox before the page can be submitted. If you add a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a> to the page and link its <code>for</code> property to this component, an error message will be displayed if the user tries to submit the page without selecting an item.
134.318 </li>
134.319 <li><b>selected.</b><code> Type: Object</code><br>
134.320 The object that represents the data that is sent when the page is submitted.
134.321 <p>The Checkbox Group component can have more than one value, which has implications about what type of value you can use. </p>
134.322 <ul>
134.323 <li>If you use a value binding expression, the expression must point to an <code>Object</code> array or an array of primitives. The individual elements in this array represent the currently selected values from the set of all possible options. </li>
134.324 <li>If you do not use a value binding expression, the object returned to you when you call <code>checkboxGroup.getValue()</code> is an <code>Object</code> array.</li>
134.325 <li>There is no usable way to bind this component to database data. </li>
134.326 </ul>
134.327 <p>A common way to process the values chosen by the user is to bind this component to an <code>Object</code> array and check the array values when the user submits the page. The <code>selected</code> property must be a value binding expression that is evaluated to read and write an <code>Object</code>. An <code>Object</code> value read from the value binding expression identifies the selected checkbox. The <code>Object</code> value must be equal to the <code>value</code> attribute of at least one <code>Option</code> instance specified in the array obtained from the value binding expression assigned to the <code>items</code> property. </p>
134.328 <p>The write method of the <code>selected</code> property's value binding expression is called during the <code>UPDATE_MODEL_PHASE</code> of the JavaServer Faces lifecyle. If a checkbox is selected, an <code>Object</code> value is passed as an argument to the <code>write</code>() method. The <ccode><code>Object</code> value is the value of the selected radio button. </p>
134.329 <p>See the link to the Listbox Components tutorial at the end of the page for more information. </p>
134.330 </li>
134.331 <li><b>validator.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
134.332 Indicates the JavaServer Faces validator that is called when the value is submitted. A validator ensures that the correct value is entered by a user. Choose a validator from the drop down list. If you choose <code>(null)</code>, no validator is called. If you choose a validator, also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator is used.
134.333 <ul class="note">
134.334 <li>If you define your own validate method, for example, by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit Event Handler > validate, any value you might have set in this property is overridden. </li>
134.335 </ul>
134.336 </li>
134.337 </ul>
134.338
134.339 <h3>Events</h3>
134.340 <p>Set the event properties by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>.</p>
134.341 <ul>
134.342 <li><b>validate.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called to validate the value of the component, if any. If you want to code a validate method rather than choosing a JavaServer Faces validator for the <code>validator</code> property, right-click the component and choose Edit Event Handler > validate. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_validate</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property. When you define this method in this way, the <code>validator</code> and <code>validate</code> properties are automatically set for you. If you define a validator, also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator is used.
134.343 <ul class="note">
134.344 <li>Setting this property also sets the value of the <code>validator</code> property. If you define your own validate method, do not separately change the value of the <code>validator</code> property, or you will lose the connection to your validate method.</li>
134.345 </ul>
134.346 </li>
134.347 <li><b>valueChangeListener</b> Indicates the name of the component value change listener method that is called when the value of the component changes. If this method is not defined, the value of this property is <code>null</code>. You typically define this method in the page bean by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > processValueChange. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_processValueChange</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property.</li>
134.348 </ul>
134.349
134.350 <h3>Behavior</h3>
134.351 <ul>
134.352 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
134.353 If selected, indicates that the component should never receive focus or be included in a submit. Use this property when the component does not apply to the page. See the note under the <code>readOnly</code> property concerning the effects of using the <code>disabled</code> property versus the effects of using the <code>readOnly</code> property.</li>
134.354 <li><b>readOnly.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
134.355 If selected, makes it impossible for the user to select items, but still makes it possible for the component's value to be submitted.
134.356 Use this property when the component does apply but must not be changed.
134.357 <ul class="note">
134.358 <li>A readonly field is included when the page is submitted, in contrast to a disabled field, which is not included when the page is submitted. If you use the <code>disabled</code> property, JavaServer Faces does not detect that any value at all was submitted.</li>
134.359 </ul>
134.360 </li>
134.361 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
134.362 Sets the HTML <code>title</code> attribute for the component. The text value of this property displays if the user hovers the mouse cursor over the checkbox group's label.
134.363 <ul class="note">
134.364 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
134.365 </li>
134.366 </ul>
134.367 </li>
134.368 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
134.369 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
134.370 <ul class="note">
134.371 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
134.372 </ul>
134.373 </li>
134.374 </ul>
134.375 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
134.376 <ul>
134.377 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
134.378 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document, determining when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767.</li>
134.379 </ul>
134.380 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
134.381 <ul><li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
134.382 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
134.383 <li><b>onDblClick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
134.384 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
134.385 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
134.386 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
134.387 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
134.388 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
134.389 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
134.390 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
134.391 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
134.392 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
134.393 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
134.394 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
134.395 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
134.396 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
134.397 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
134.398 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
134.399 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
134.400 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
134.401 </ul>
134.402 <h3>Advanced</h3>
134.403 <ul>
134.404 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
134.405 If this property is selected, when the user activates the component, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page.
134.406 A simpler way of getting this functionality is to associate the component with a <a href="../../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>, and then right-click the component and choose Auto-Submit on Change.
134.407 <p>The most common example of an immediate action is a Cancel button. You make it immediate so that the normal validation and update steps can be skipped, but the action handler can still do whatever is necessary. Typically, the action handler will navigate back to some previous page. In some designs the action handler might also enqueue an informational message like "Transaction cancelled". It is possible to do more: for example, an application might record the fact that the user cancelled the current operation.</p>
134.408 </li>
134.409 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
134.410 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. If you need the component to be hidden but still processed when the page is submitted, deselect the <code>visible</code> property instead of this property.
134.411 <p>You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the component does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a component for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</p></li>
134.412 <li><b>valueChangeListener.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
134.413 See the Event section's <code>valueChange</code> property above, which provides an easier way to set this property's value. The <code>valueChangeListener</code> property is the <code>MethodBinding</code> that underlies the <code>valueChange</code> event property. The <code>valueChangeListener</code> property is updated when you set the method for the <code>valueChange</code> event property.
134.414 <p>If you click the ellipsis button next to the <code>valueChange</code> property, you can use that property's property editor to choose an existing method to bind to, or you can create a new method or unbind an existing method. If you are an expert, instead of using the <code>valueChange</code> property, you can type a <code>MethodBinding</code> expression directly into this <code>valueChangeListener</code> property, for example, if you want to call a method that is not in the page bean.</p>
134.415 </li>
134.416 </ul>
134.417
134.418 <dl>
134.419 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
134.420 <dd><a href="../checkbox.html">Checkbox Component</a></dd>
134.421 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
134.422 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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135.13 <title>Checkbox Component Properties Window</title>
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135.17
135.18 <h1>Checkbox Component Properties Window </h1>
135.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
135.20
135.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a Checkbox component <img src="../../../../images/bh_checkbox_icon.gif" alt="checkbox component icon"> when you select the checkbox on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. Most of the component's properties are both JSP attributes and properties of the <code>Checkbox</code> Java component in the page bean.</p>
135.22 <p>This component has the following properties.</p>
135.23
135.24 <h3>General</h3>
135.25 <ul>
135.26 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
135.27 The name of the component in the page bean and the JSP file.</li>
135.28 </ul>
135.29
135.30 <h3>Appearance</h3>
135.31 <ul>
135.32 <li><b>imageURL.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
135.33 The URL or file name for an image to be displayed with the checkbox. Click the ellipsis (...) button either to enter a URL or to navigate to the image file.
135.34 <p>If you navigate to a file, select the file and click OK. You see the image displayed next to the checkbox. The image file is copied to the project, and you can see it in the <a href="../../../../ui_elements/project_nav/projectlogical.html">Projects window</a> under <i>project-name</i> > Web Pages > resources.</p>
135.35 </li>
135.36 <li><b>label.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
135.37 If text is specified for this property, a label showing the text is displayed with the component.
135.38 <ul class="note">
135.39 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="../label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
135.40 </ul>
135.41 </li>
135.42 <li><b>labelLevel.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
135.43 A number that affects the appearance of the label. 1 (Strong) is larger and bold. 2 (Medium), the default, is smaller and bold. 3 (Weak) is smaller and normal (not bold). This property takes effect only if the label property is set. </li>
135.44
135.45 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
135.46 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
135.47 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
135.48 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
135.49 <ul class="note">
135.50 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
135.51 </ul>
135.52
135.53 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
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135.58 </li>
135.59 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
135.60 <ul class="note">
135.61 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
135.62 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
135.63 <p>The defaulttheme CSS style classes for this component are: </p>
135.64
135.65 <pre><b><font size="-1">css_master.css</font></b>
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135.67 .Cb {}
135.68 .Rb {}
135.69 .RbSpn input {vertical-align: 1px}
135.70 .CbSpn input {vertical-align: -1px}
135.71 .CbGrp td, .RbGrp td {text-align: left}
135.72 .CbGrp label, .RbGrp label {vertical-align: 6px}
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135.77
135.78 </li>
135.79 </ul>
135.80 </li>
135.81 </ul>
135.82
135.83 <h3>Data</h3>
135.84 <ul>
135.85 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
135.86 A JavaServer Faces converter that produces the correct type of value for the <code>selectedValue</code> property. If the value of the <code>selectedValue</code> property is an application-defined object, a converter must be registered to convert to and from a <code>String</code> value. The converter is used to encode the checkbox value as the value of the HTML <code><input></code> element and to decode the submitted value in a request. In addition the object must support an <code>equals</code>() method that returns <code>true</code> when the value of the <code>selectedValue</code> property is compared to the <code>selected</code> property value in order to detect a selected checkbox. </li>
135.87 <li><b>selected.</b> <code>Type: Object </code><br>
135.88 The data that is sent when the page is submitted. If the <code>selectedValue</code> property is not set, the value is <code>true</code> if the checkbox is selected or <code>false</code> if the checkbox is not selected. If the <code>selectedValue</code> property is set, then the <code>selected</code> property has the same value as the <code>selectedValue</code> property when the user selects the checkbox.
135.89 <ul class="note">
135.90 <li>
135.91 The corresponding <code>Checkbox</code> Java component has an <code>isChecked()</code> method that returns <code>true</code> if the component is selected.
135.92 </li>
135.93 </ul>
135.94 </li>
135.95 <li><b>validator.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
135.96 Indicates the JavaServer Faces validator that is called when the value is submitted. A validator ensures that the correct value is entered by a user. Choose a validator from the drop down list. If you choose <code>(null)</code>, no validator is called.
135.97 <ul class="note">
135.98 <li>If you define your own validate method, for example, by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit Event Handler > validate, any value you might have set in this property is overridden. </li>
135.99 </ul>
135.100 </li>
135.101 </ul>
135.102 <h3>Events</h3>
135.103 <p>Set the event properties by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>.</p>
135.104 <ul>
135.105 <li><b>validate.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called to validate the value of the component.If you want to code a validate method rather than choosing a JavaServer Faces validator for the <code>validator</code> property, right-click the component and choose Edit Event Handler > validate. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_validate</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property. When you define this method in this way, the <code>validator</code> and <code>validate</code> properties are automatically set for you. If you define a validator, also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator is used.
135.106 <ul class="note">
135.107 <li>Setting this property also sets the value of the <code>validator</code> property. If you define your own validate method, do not separately change the value of the <code>validator</code> property, or you could lose the connection to your validate method.</li>
135.108 </ul>
135.109 </li>
135.110 <li><b>valueChangeListener</b> Indicates the name of the component value change listener method that is called when the value of the component changes. You typically define this method in the page bean by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > processValueChange. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_processValueChange</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property.</li>
135.111 </ul>
135.112 <h3>Behavior</h3>
135.113 <ul>
135.114 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
135.115 If selected, indicates that the component should never receive focus or be included in a submit. Use this property when the component does not apply to the page. See the note under the <code>readOnly</code> property concerning the effects of using the <code>disabled</code> property versus the effects of using the <code>readOnly</code> property.</li>
135.116 <li><b>readOnly.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
135.117 If selected, makes it impossible for the user to select the component, but still makes it possible for the component's value to be submitted.
135.118 Use this property when the component does apply but must not be changed.
135.119 <ul class="note">
135.120 <li>A readonly field is included when the page is submitted, in contrast to a disabled field, which is not included when the page is submitted. If you use the <code>disabled</code> property, JavaServer Faces does not detect that any value at all was submitted.</li>
135.121 </ul>
135.122 </li>
135.123 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
135.124 Rendered as the HTML <code>title</code> attribute of the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
135.125 <ul class="note">
135.126 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
135.127 </li>
135.128 </ul>
135.129 </li>
135.130 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
135.131 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
135.132 <ul class="note">
135.133 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
135.134 </ul>
135.135 </li>
135.136 </ul>
135.137 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
135.138 <ul>
135.139 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
135.140 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document, determining when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767. Equivalent to the <code>tabindex</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
135.141 </ul>
135.142 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
135.143 <ul>
135.144 <li><b>onBlur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
135.145 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
135.146 <li><b>onChange.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
135.147 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus and its value was modified after it gained focus. </li>
135.148 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
135.149 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
135.150 <li><b>onDblClick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
135.151 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
135.152 <li><b>onFocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
135.153 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
135.154 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
135.155 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
135.156 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
135.157 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
135.158 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
135.159 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
135.160 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
135.161 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
135.162 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
135.163 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
135.164 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
135.165 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
135.166 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
135.167 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
135.168 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
135.169 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
135.170 </ul>
135.171
135.172 <h3>Advanced</h3>
135.173 <ul>
135.174 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
135.175 If this property is selected, when the user activates the component, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page.
135.176 A simpler way of getting this functionality is to associate the component with a <a href="../../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>, and then right-click the component and choose Auto-Submit on Change.
135.177 <p>The most common example of an immediate action is a Cancel button. You make it immediate so that the normal validation and update steps can be skipped, but the action handler can still do whatever is necessary. Typically, the action handler will navigate back to some previous page. In some designs the action handler might also enqueue an informational message like "Transaction cancelled". It is possible to do more: for example, an application might record the fact that the user cancelled the current operation.</p>
135.178 </li>
135.179 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
135.180 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component doesn't appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the component does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a component for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</li>
135.181 <li><b>selectedValue.</b><code> Type: Object </code><br>
135.182 If the <code>selectedValue</code> attribute is not specified or its value is <code>null</code>, the checkbox behaves like a boolean control. In this case, if the user selects the Checkbox component, the value of the <code>selected</code> attribute is a true <code>Boolean</code> instance. If the Checkbox is not selected, the value of the <code>selected</code> attribute is a false <code>Boolean</code> instance.
135.183 <p>The <code>selectedValue</code> property can be assigned an application-defined object value to represent the value of a selected checkbox. If the checkbox is selected, the value of the <code>selected</code> property is assigned the value of the <code>selectedValue</code> property. A value binding expression that evaluates to a primitive value can be assigned to this property.</p>
135.184 <p>If the value of the <code>selectedValue</code> property is an application-defined object, a converter must be registered with the <code>converter</code> property to convert to and from a <code>String</code> value.</p>
135.185 </li>
135.186 <li><b>valueChangeListener.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
135.187 See the Event section's <code>valueChange</code> property above, which provides an easier way to set this property's value. The <code>valueChangeListener</code> property is the <code>MethodBinding</code> that underlies the <code>valueChange</code> event property. The <code>valueChangeListener</code> property is updated when you set the method for the <code>valueChange</code> event property.
135.188 <p>If you click the ellipsis button next to the <code>valueChange</code> property, you can use that property's property editor to choose an existing method to bind to, or you can create a new method or unbind an existing method. If you are an expert, instead of using the <code>valueChange</code> property, you can type a <code>MethodBinding</code> expression directly into this <code>valueChangeListener</code> property, for example, if you want to call a method that is not in the page bean.</p>
135.189 </li>
135.190 </ul>
135.191
135.192 <dl>
135.193 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
135.194 <dd><a href="../checkbox.html">Checkbox Component</a></dd>
135.195 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
135.196 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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135.246 <title>Checkbox Component Properties Window</title>
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135.249 <body>
135.250
135.251 <h2>Checkbox Component Properties Window </h2>
135.252 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
135.253
135.254 <p>You see the Properties window for a Checkbox component <img src="../../../../images/bh_checkbox_icon.gif" alt="checkbox component icon"> when you select the checkbox on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. Most of the component's properties are both JSP attributes and properties of the <code>Checkbox</code> Java component in the page bean.</p>
135.255 <p>This component has the following properties.</p>
135.256
135.257 <h3>General</h3>
135.258 <ul>
135.259 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
135.260 The name of the component in the page bean and the JSP file.</li>
135.261 </ul>
135.262
135.263 <h3>Appearance</h3>
135.264 <ul>
135.265 <li><b>imageURL.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
135.266 The URL or file name for an image to be displayed with the checkbox. Click the ellipsis (...) button either to enter a URL or to navigate to the image file.
135.267 <p>If you navigate to a file, select the file and click OK. You see the image displayed next to the checkbox. The image file is copied to the project, and you can see it in the <a href="../../../../ui_elements/project_nav/projectlogical.html">Projects window</a> under <i>project-name</i> > Web Pages > resources.</p>
135.268 </li>
135.269 <li><b>label.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
135.270 If text is specified for this property, a label showing the text is displayed with the component.
135.271 <ul class="note">
135.272 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="../label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
135.273 </ul>
135.274 </li>
135.275 <li><b>labelLevel.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
135.276 A number that affects the appearance of the label. 1 (Strong) is larger and bold. 2 (Medium), the default, is smaller and bold. 3 (Weak) is smaller and normal (not bold). This property takes effect only if the label property is set. </li>
135.277
135.278 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
135.279 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
135.280 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
135.281 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
135.282 <ul class="note">
135.283 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
135.284 </ul>
135.285
135.286 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
135.287 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
135.288 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
135.289 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
135.290 </p>
135.291 </li>
135.292 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
135.293 <ul class="note">
135.294 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
135.295 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
135.296 <p>The defaulttheme CSS style classes for this component are: </p>
135.297
135.298 <pre><b><font size="-1">css_master.css</font></b>
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135.305 .CbGrp label, .RbGrp label {vertical-align: 6px}
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135.310
135.311 </li>
135.312 </ul>
135.313 </li>
135.314 </ul>
135.315
135.316 <h3>Data</h3>
135.317 <ul>
135.318 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
135.319 A JavaServer Faces converter that produces the correct type of value for the <code>selectedValue</code> property. If the value of the <code>selectedValue</code> property is an application-defined object, a converter must be registered to convert to and from a <code>String</code> value. The converter is used to encode the checkbox value as the value of the HTML <code><input></code> element and to decode the submitted value in a request. In addition the object must support an <code>equals</code>() method that returns <code>true</code> when the value of the <code>selectedValue</code> property is compared to the <code>selected</code> property value in order to detect a selected checkbox. </li>
135.320 <li><b>selected.</b> <code>Type: Object </code><br>
135.321 The data that is sent when the page is submitted. If the <code>selectedValue</code> property is not set, the value is <code>true</code> if the checkbox is selected or <code>false</code> if the checkbox is not selected. If the <code>selectedValue</code> property is set, then the <code>selected</code> property has the same value as the <code>selectedValue</code> property when the user selects the checkbox.
135.322 <ul class="note">
135.323 <li>
135.324 The corresponding <code>Checkbox</code> Java component has an <code>isChecked()</code> method that returns <code>true</code> if the component is selected.
135.325 </li>
135.326 </ul>
135.327 </li>
135.328 <li><b>validator.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
135.329 Indicates the JavaServer Faces validator that is called when the value is submitted. A validator ensures that the correct value is entered by a user. Choose a validator from the drop down list. If you choose <code>(null)</code>, no validator is called.
135.330 <ul class="note">
135.331 <li>If you define your own validate method, for example, by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit Event Handler > validate, any value you might have set in this property is overridden. </li>
135.332 </ul>
135.333 </li>
135.334 </ul>
135.335 <h3>Events</h3>
135.336 <p>Set the event properties by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>.</p>
135.337 <ul>
135.338 <li><b>validate.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called to validate the value of the component.If you want to code a validate method rather than choosing a JavaServer Faces validator for the <code>validator</code> property, right-click the component and choose Edit Event Handler > validate. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_validate</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property. When you define this method in this way, the <code>validator</code> and <code>validate</code> properties are automatically set for you. If you define a validator, also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator is used.
135.339 <ul class="note">
135.340 <li>Setting this property also sets the value of the <code>validator</code> property. If you define your own validate method, do not separately change the value of the <code>validator</code> property, or you could lose the connection to your validate method.</li>
135.341 </ul>
135.342 </li>
135.343 <li><b>valueChangeListener</b> Indicates the name of the component value change listener method that is called when the value of the component changes. You typically define this method in the page bean by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > processValueChange. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_processValueChange</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property.</li>
135.344 </ul>
135.345 <h3>Behavior</h3>
135.346 <ul>
135.347 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
135.348 If selected, indicates that the component should never receive focus or be included in a submit. Use this property when the component does not apply to the page. See the note under the <code>readOnly</code> property concerning the effects of using the <code>disabled</code> property versus the effects of using the <code>readOnly</code> property.</li>
135.349 <li><b>readOnly.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
135.350 If selected, makes it impossible for the user to select the component, but still makes it possible for the component's value to be submitted.
135.351 Use this property when the component does apply but must not be changed.
135.352 <ul class="note">
135.353 <li>A readonly field is included when the page is submitted, in contrast to a disabled field, which is not included when the page is submitted. If you use the <code>disabled</code> property, JavaServer Faces does not detect that any value at all was submitted.</li>
135.354 </ul>
135.355 </li>
135.356 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
135.357 Rendered as the HTML <code>title</code> attribute of the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
135.358 <ul class="note">
135.359 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
135.360 </li>
135.361 </ul>
135.362 </li>
135.363 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
135.364 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
135.365 <ul class="note">
135.366 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
135.367 </ul>
135.368 </li>
135.369 </ul>
135.370 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
135.371 <ul>
135.372 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
135.373 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document, determining when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767. Equivalent to the <code>tabindex</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
135.374 </ul>
135.375 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
135.376 <ul>
135.377 <li><b>onBlur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
135.378 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
135.379 <li><b>onChange.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
135.380 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus and its value was modified after it gained focus. </li>
135.381 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
135.382 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
135.383 <li><b>onDblClick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
135.384 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
135.385 <li><b>onFocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
135.386 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
135.387 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
135.388 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
135.389 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
135.390 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
135.391 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
135.392 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
135.393 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
135.394 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
135.395 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
135.396 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
135.397 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
135.398 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
135.399 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
135.400 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
135.401 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
135.402 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
135.403 </ul>
135.404
135.405 <h3>Advanced</h3>
135.406 <ul>
135.407 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
135.408 If this property is selected, when the user activates the component, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page.
135.409 A simpler way of getting this functionality is to associate the component with a <a href="../../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>, and then right-click the component and choose Auto-Submit on Change.
135.410 <p>The most common example of an immediate action is a Cancel button. You make it immediate so that the normal validation and update steps can be skipped, but the action handler can still do whatever is necessary. Typically, the action handler will navigate back to some previous page. In some designs the action handler might also enqueue an informational message like "Transaction cancelled". It is possible to do more: for example, an application might record the fact that the user cancelled the current operation.</p>
135.411 </li>
135.412 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
135.413 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component doesn't appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the component does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a component for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</li>
135.414 <li><b>selectedValue.</b><code> Type: Object </code><br>
135.415 If the <code>selectedValue</code> attribute is not specified or its value is <code>null</code>, the checkbox behaves like a boolean control. In this case, if the user selects the Checkbox component, the value of the <code>selected</code> attribute is a true <code>Boolean</code> instance. If the Checkbox is not selected, the value of the <code>selected</code> attribute is a false <code>Boolean</code> instance.
135.416 <p>The <code>selectedValue</code> property can be assigned an application-defined object value to represent the value of a selected checkbox. If the checkbox is selected, the value of the <code>selected</code> property is assigned the value of the <code>selectedValue</code> property. A value binding expression that evaluates to a primitive value can be assigned to this property.</p>
135.417 <p>If the value of the <code>selectedValue</code> property is an application-defined object, a converter must be registered with the <code>converter</code> property to convert to and from a <code>String</code> value.</p>
135.418 </li>
135.419 <li><b>valueChangeListener.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
135.420 See the Event section's <code>valueChange</code> property above, which provides an easier way to set this property's value. The <code>valueChangeListener</code> property is the <code>MethodBinding</code> that underlies the <code>valueChange</code> event property. The <code>valueChangeListener</code> property is updated when you set the method for the <code>valueChange</code> event property.
135.421 <p>If you click the ellipsis button next to the <code>valueChange</code> property, you can use that property's property editor to choose an existing method to bind to, or you can create a new method or unbind an existing method. If you are an expert, instead of using the <code>valueChange</code> property, you can type a <code>MethodBinding</code> expression directly into this <code>valueChangeListener</code> property, for example, if you want to call a method that is not in the page bean.</p>
135.422 </li>
135.423 </ul>
135.424
135.425 <dl>
135.426 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
135.427 <dd><a href="../checkbox.html">Checkbox Component</a></dd>
135.428 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
135.429 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
135.430 </dl>
135.431 <dl>
135.432 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
135.433
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135.442 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-listbox_components.html">
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135.447 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-scopes.html">
135.448 <param name="text" value="Understanding Scope and Managed Beans"></object>
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135.450
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136.13 <title>Table Column Component Properties Window</title>
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136.16 <body>
136.17
136.18 <h1>Table Column Component Properties Window </h1>
136.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
136.20
136.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a Table Column component <img src="../../../../images/bh_column_icon.gif" alt="Column Component Icon"> when you select it under a Table component in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. A Table Column component represents a column in a Table component and is part of a Table Row Group component, so you might have to expand a Table component's node and then a Table Row Group node to see the Table Column component.</p>
136.22 <ul class="note">
136.23 <li>You can use the Table Layout dialog box to set many of these properties. Not only is that dialog box easier to use in some respects than individual Properties windows for the Table, Table Column, and Table Row Group components, but you can work more naturally with the table and all its columns there. To open the dialog box, right-click the table in the Visual Designer and choose Table Layout.</li>
136.24 </ul>
136.25 <h3>General</h3>
136.26 <ul>
136.27 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
136.28 The name of the Table Column component in the page bean and the JSP file.</li>
136.29 </ul>
136.30
136.31 <h3>Appearance</h3>
136.32 <ul>
136.33 <li><b>align.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
136.34 Specifies the horizontal alignment for the cell. Possible values are left, center, right, and justify.</li>
136.35 <li>
136.36 <p><b>alignKey.</b> <code>Type: Object </code><br>
136.37 The <code>FieldKey</code> id or <code>FieldKey</code> representing an identifier for a specific data element to be automatically aligned. If a <code>FieldKey</code> is provided, it is used as is; otherwise, a <code>FieldKey</code> is created using the provided id. Alignment is based on the object type of the data element. For example, <code>Date</code> and <code>Number</code> objects are aligned right; <code>Character</code> and <code>String</code> objects are aligned left, and <code>Boolean</code> objects are aligned center. All columns, including select columns, are aligned left by default. The <code>align</code> property overrides this value. </p>
136.38 </li>
136.39 <li><b>emptyCell.</b> <code>Type: boolean</code><br>
136.40 Indicates that the table cell is inapplicable or unexpectedly empty and that an empty table cell icon (dash icon) should be rendered instead.</li>
136.41 <li><b>footerText.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
136.42 Text displayed for the column footer. For more information, see <a href="../column.html#columnlayoutelements">Column Layout Elements</a>.</li>
136.43 <li><b>headerText.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
136.44 Text displayed for the column header. For more information, see <a href="../column.html#columnlayoutelements">Column Layout Elements</a>.</li>
136.45 <li> <b>noWrap.</b> <code>Type: boolean</code><br>
136.46 Prevents word wrap for the cell, which can result in horizontal scrolling depending on the user's browser window width and font size. This property is deprecated in HTML 4.0 and later in favor of style sheets. </li>
136.47 <li><b>severity.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
136.48 Indicates alarm severity for the current row. When severity is set, the tool tips for the sort indicate that the column will be sorted by severity. Additionally, the table cell will provide a visual indication of the level of severity. This property is overridden by the <code>emptyCell</code> property. </li>
136.49 <li><b>sortIcon.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
136.50 The identifier of a an image from the theme files that you want to use for a sort icon. If you click the ellipsis buttons, you see a list of image names from which you can select the image you want. For more information, see <a href="../column.html#columnlayoutelements">Table Column Layout Elements</a>.</li>
136.51 <li><b>sortImageURL.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
136.52 Absolute or relative URL to the image used for sorting. You can use this property to choose your own sort icon. For more information, see <a href="../column.html#columnlayoutelements">Table Column Layout Elements</a>.</li><li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
136.53 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
136.54 <ul class="note">
136.55 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
136.56 </ul>
136.57
136.58 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
136.59 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
136.60 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
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136.62 </p>
136.63 </li>
136.64 <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
136.65 A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
136.66 <ul class="note">
136.67 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
136.68 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
136.69 <p>For the<b><a name="themecss"></a></b> <code>defaulttheme.jar</code> CSS style classes for this component, see <a href="bh_table_css.html">Table Component CSS Classes</a>.</p>
136.70
136.71 </li>
136.72 </ul>
136.73 </li>
136.74
136.75 <li><b>tableFooterText.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
136.76 The text displayed for the table column footer. For more information, see <a href="../column.html#columnlayoutelements">Table Column Layout Elements</a>.</li>
136.77 <li> <b> valign.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
136.78 Specifies the vertical position within the cell of the cell contents. Possible values are:
136.79 <ul>
136.80 <li> <b><code> top</code></b> - Positions the contents at the top of the cell.</li>
136.81 <li><code><b>middle</b></code> - The default value, which centers the contents vertically.</li>
136.82 <li><b><code> bottom</code></b> - Positions the contents at the bottom of the cell.</li>
136.83 </ul>
136.84 </li>
136.85 </ul>
136.86
136.87 <h3>Layout</h3>
136.88 <ul>
136.89 <li><b>colSpan.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
136.90 The number of columns spanned by each cell in this column. The default value is 1. The value 0 is ignored by some web browsers, so it is best to enter an actual number of columns to span and not assume that a web browser will interpret 0 to mean all columns from this one to the end of the table.</li>
136.91 <li><b>height.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
136.92 Deprecated in HTML 4.0 and later in favor of style sheets, the height property recommends a cell's height in pixels. </li>
136.93 <li><b>rowSpan.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
136.94 The number of rows spanned by each cell in this column. The default value is 1. The value 0 is ignored by some web browsers, so it is best to enter an actual number of rows to span and not assume that a web browser will interpret 0 to mean all rows from this one to the end of the table.</li>
136.95 <li><b>spacerColumn.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
136.96 Indicates that the column is used as a spacer for two and three column tables. Setting this property changes the style used for the column to make it appear that the columns are justified. If a column header and footer are required, provide an empty string for the <code>headerText</code> and <code>footerText</code> properties. Set the <code>width</code> property to justify columns accordingly. </li>
136.97 <li><b>width.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
136.98 This property is deprecated in HTML 4.0 and later in favor of style sheets. The value is the cell's width in pixels. </li>
136.99 </ul>
136.100 <h3>Data</h3>
136.101 <ul>
136.102 <li><b>descending.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
136.103 Indicates that sort actions applied by the user are in descending order. If this property is not selected, the order is ascending. This property does not affect the initial sort order of the column, but rather the sort order applied when the user first clicks a sort button or column header text. For more information, see <a href="../column.html#columnlayoutelements">Table Column Layout Elements</a>.</li>
136.104 <li><b>selectId.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
136.105 The component ID of a checkbox or radio button that is used to select or deselect rows of the table. When the component is rendered, a fully qualified ID is dynamically created based on the Table Column component ID and the current row. Setting this property identifies the column as a select column. </li>
136.106 <li> <b>sort.</b><code> Type: Object </code><br>
136.107 The <code>FieldKey</code> ID or <code>SortCriteria</code> used to define criteria for sorting the contents of a <code>TableDataProvider</code>. This value is required if a column is to be shown as sortable. If you drop a database table on the component, this property is set for you.
136.108 <p>
136.109 If <code>SortCriteria</code> is provided, the object is simply used for sorting. If an ID is provided, a <code>FieldIdSortCriteria</code> is created for sorting. Alternatively, a value binding can be used to sort on an object external to the <code>TableDataProvider</code>, such as the selected state of a checkbox or radiobutton. In this case, a <code>ValueBindingSortCriteria</code> object is created for sorting. All sorting is based on the object type associated with the data element, such as <code>Boolean</code>, <code>Character</code>, <code>Comparator</code>, <code>Date</code>, <code>Number</code>, or <code>String</code>. If the object type cannot be determined, the object is compared as a <code>String</code>.
136.110 </li>
136.111 </ul>
136.112
136.113 <h3>Behavior</h3>
136.114 <ul>
136.115 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
136.116 The value of the title attribute for the column. If the cell has no child component, the specified text displays as a tooltip when the mouse cursor hovers over a cell in the column.
136.117 <ul class="note">
136.118 <li>The tooltip does not appear if the cell has a child component, as it usually does. If there is a tooltip property for the child component of the cell, set that property instead. </li>
136.119 </ul>
136.120 </li>
136.121 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
136.122 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
136.123 <ul class="note">
136.124 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
136.125 </ul>
136.126 </li>
136.127 </ul>
136.128 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
136.129 <ul>
136.130 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
136.131 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
136.132 <li><b>onDblClick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
136.133 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
136.134 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
136.135 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
136.136 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
136.137 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
136.138 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
136.139 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
136.140 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
136.141 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
136.142 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
136.143 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
136.144 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
136.145 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
136.146 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
136.147 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
136.148 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
136.149 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
136.150 </ul>
136.151 <h3>Advanced</h3>
136.152 <ul>
136.153 <li><b>embeddedActions.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
136.154 Indicates that embedded table actions appear in this column. Causes a separator bar to appear between each child component. This property is overridden by the <code>emptyCell</code> property. </li>
136.155 <li><b>extraFooterHtml.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
136.156 Extra HTML code to be appended to the <code><td></code> HTML element that is rendered for the column footer. Use only code that is valid in an HTML <code><td></code> element. The code you specify is inserted in the HTML element and is not checked for validity. For example, you might set this attribute to <code>nowrap='nowrap'</code>. For more information on the column footer, see <a href="../column.html#columnlayoutelements">Table Column Layout Elements</a>.</li>
136.157 <li><b>extraHeaderHtml.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
136.158 Extra HTML code to be appended to the <code><th></code> HTML element that is rendered for the column header. Use only code that is valid in an HTML <code><th></code> element. The code you specify is inserted in the HTML element and is not checked for validity. For example, you might set this attribute to <code>nowrap='nowrap'</code>. For more information on the column header, see <a href="../column.html#columnlayoutelements">Table Column Layout Elements</a>.</li>
136.159 <li><b>extraTableFooterHtml.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
136.160 Extra HTML code to be appended to the <code><td></code> HTML element that is rendered for the table column footer. Use only code that is valid in an HTML <code><td></code> element. The code you specify is inserted in the HTML element and is not checked for validity. For example, you might set this attribute to <code>nowrap='nowrap'</code>. For more information on the table column footer, see <a href="../column.html#columnlayoutelements">Table Column Layout Elements</a>.</li>
136.161 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
136.162 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the Table Column and its contents (child components of the Column) do not appear on the page at all, not even as hidden components. If this property is not selected (false), it overrides the rendered properties of any child components.
136.163 <p>You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the component does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a Table Column for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</p>
136.164 </li>
136.165 <li> <b>rowHeader.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
136.166 Indicates that the column's cells contain headers for each row. The equivalent HTML for each cell in the column is <code><th scope="row"></code>. For example, a table has a column containing user names. To the left of this column is a column of checkboxes, and to the right are columns containing attributes of those users. The contents of the cells in the user Name column are acting as row headers, so this property is selected for the Name column. For more information, see <a href="../column.html#columnlayoutelements">Table Column Layout Elements</a>.</li>
136.167 <li><b>scope.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
136.168 Specifies the cells for which the column provides header information. Possible values are as follows:
136.169 <ul>
136.170 <li> <b><code>row</code></b> - The cell provides header information for the rest of the row.</li>
136.171 <li><code><b>col</b></code> - The cell provides header information for the rest of the column.</li>
136.172 <li><code><b> rowgroup</b></code> - The cell provides header information for the rest of the row group (that is, the remaining cells of the <thead>, <tfoot<, or <tbody>).</li>
136.173 <li><code><b>colgroup</b></code> - The cell provides header information for the rest of the column group, the remaining cells of the <code>colgroup</code>. </li>
136.174 </ul>
136.175 </li>
136.176 </ul>
136.177
136.178 <dl>
136.179 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
136.180 <dd><a href="../column.html">Table Column Component</a></dd>
136.181 <dd><a href="../table.html">Table Component</a></dd>
136.182 <dd><a href="../row_group.html">Table Row Group Component</a></dd>
136.183 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
136.184 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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136.231
136.232 <h2>Table Column Component Properties Window </h2>
136.233 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
136.234
136.235 <p>You see the Properties window for a Table Column component <img src="../../../../images/bh_column_icon.gif" alt="Column Component Icon"> when you select it under a Table component in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. A Table Column component represents a column in a Table component and is part of a Table Row Group component, so you might have to expand a Table component's node and then a Table Row Group node to see the Table Column component.</p>
136.236 <ul class="note">
136.237 <li>You can use the Table Layout dialog box to set many of these properties. Not only is that dialog box easier to use in some respects than individual Properties windows for the Table, Table Column, and Table Row Group components, but you can work more naturally with the table and all its columns there. To open the dialog box, right-click the table in the Visual Designer and choose Table Layout.</li>
136.238 </ul>
136.239 <h3>General</h3>
136.240 <ul>
136.241 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
136.242 The name of the Table Column component in the page bean and the JSP file.</li>
136.243 </ul>
136.244
136.245 <h3>Appearance</h3>
136.246 <ul>
136.247 <li><b>align.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
136.248 Specifies the horizontal alignment for the cell. Possible values are left, center, right, and justify.</li>
136.249 <li>
136.250 <p><b>alignKey.</b> <code>Type: Object </code><br>
136.251 The <code>FieldKey</code> id or <code>FieldKey</code> representing an identifier for a specific data element to be automatically aligned. If a <code>FieldKey</code> is provided, it is used as is; otherwise, a <code>FieldKey</code> is created using the provided id. Alignment is based on the object type of the data element. For example, <code>Date</code> and <code>Number</code> objects are aligned right; <code>Character</code> and <code>String</code> objects are aligned left, and <code>Boolean</code> objects are aligned center. All columns, including select columns, are aligned left by default. The <code>align</code> property overrides this value. </p>
136.252 </li>
136.253 <li><b>emptyCell.</b> <code>Type: boolean</code><br>
136.254 Indicates that the table cell is inapplicable or unexpectedly empty and that an empty table cell icon (dash icon) should be rendered instead.</li>
136.255 <li><b>footerText.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
136.256 Text displayed for the column footer. For more information, see <a href="../column.html#columnlayoutelements">Column Layout Elements</a>.</li>
136.257 <li><b>headerText.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
136.258 Text displayed for the column header. For more information, see <a href="../column.html#columnlayoutelements">Column Layout Elements</a>.</li>
136.259 <li> <b>noWrap.</b> <code>Type: boolean</code><br>
136.260 Prevents word wrap for the cell, which can result in horizontal scrolling depending on the user's browser window width and font size. This property is deprecated in HTML 4.0 and later in favor of style sheets. </li>
136.261 <li><b>severity.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
136.262 Indicates alarm severity for the current row. When severity is set, the tool tips for the sort indicate that the column will be sorted by severity. Additionally, the table cell will provide a visual indication of the level of severity. This property is overridden by the <code>emptyCell</code> property. </li>
136.263 <li><b>sortIcon.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
136.264 The identifier of a an image from the theme files that you want to use for a sort icon. If you click the ellipsis buttons, you see a list of image names from which you can select the image you want. For more information, see <a href="../column.html#columnlayoutelements">Table Column Layout Elements</a>.</li>
136.265 <li><b>sortImageURL.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
136.266 Absolute or relative URL to the image used for sorting. You can use this property to choose your own sort icon. For more information, see <a href="../column.html#columnlayoutelements">Table Column Layout Elements</a>.</li><li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
136.267 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
136.268 <ul class="note">
136.269 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
136.270 </ul>
136.271
136.272 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
136.273 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
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136.276 </p>
136.277 </li>
136.278 <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
136.279 A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
136.280 <ul class="note">
136.281 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
136.282 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
136.283 <p>For the<b><a name="themecss"></a></b> <code>defaulttheme.jar</code> CSS style classes for this component, see <a href="bh_table_css.html">Table Component CSS Classes</a>.</p>
136.284
136.285 </li>
136.286 </ul>
136.287 </li>
136.288
136.289 <li><b>tableFooterText.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
136.290 The text displayed for the table column footer. For more information, see <a href="../column.html#columnlayoutelements">Table Column Layout Elements</a>.</li>
136.291 <li> <b> valign.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
136.292 Specifies the vertical position within the cell of the cell contents. Possible values are:
136.293 <ul>
136.294 <li> <b><code> top</code></b> - Positions the contents at the top of the cell.</li>
136.295 <li><code><b>middle</b></code> - The default value, which centers the contents vertically.</li>
136.296 <li><b><code> bottom</code></b> - Positions the contents at the bottom of the cell.</li>
136.297 </ul>
136.298 </li>
136.299 </ul>
136.300
136.301 <h3>Layout</h3>
136.302 <ul>
136.303 <li><b>colSpan.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
136.304 The number of columns spanned by each cell in this column. The default value is 1. The value 0 is ignored by some web browsers, so it is best to enter an actual number of columns to span and not assume that a web browser will interpret 0 to mean all columns from this one to the end of the table.</li>
136.305 <li><b>height.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
136.306 Deprecated in HTML 4.0 and later in favor of style sheets, the height property recommends a cell's height in pixels. </li>
136.307 <li><b>rowSpan.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
136.308 The number of rows spanned by each cell in this column. The default value is 1. The value 0 is ignored by some web browsers, so it is best to enter an actual number of rows to span and not assume that a web browser will interpret 0 to mean all rows from this one to the end of the table.</li>
136.309 <li><b>spacerColumn.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
136.310 Indicates that the column is used as a spacer for two and three column tables. Setting this property changes the style used for the column to make it appear that the columns are justified. If a column header and footer are required, provide an empty string for the <code>headerText</code> and <code>footerText</code> properties. Set the <code>width</code> property to justify columns accordingly. </li>
136.311 <li><b>width.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
136.312 This property is deprecated in HTML 4.0 and later in favor of style sheets. The value is the cell's width in pixels. </li>
136.313 </ul>
136.314 <h3>Data</h3>
136.315 <ul>
136.316 <li><b>descending.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
136.317 Indicates that sort actions applied by the user are in descending order. If this property is not selected, the order is ascending. This property does not affect the initial sort order of the column, but rather the sort order applied when the user first clicks a sort button or column header text. For more information, see <a href="../column.html#columnlayoutelements">Table Column Layout Elements</a>.</li>
136.318 <li><b>selectId.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
136.319 The component ID of a checkbox or radio button that is used to select or deselect rows of the table. When the component is rendered, a fully qualified ID is dynamically created based on the Table Column component ID and the current row. Setting this property identifies the column as a select column. </li>
136.320 <li> <b>sort.</b><code> Type: Object </code><br>
136.321 The <code>FieldKey</code> ID or <code>SortCriteria</code> used to define criteria for sorting the contents of a <code>TableDataProvider</code>. This value is required if a column is to be shown as sortable. If you drop a database table on the component, this property is set for you.
136.322 <p>
136.323 If <code>SortCriteria</code> is provided, the object is simply used for sorting. If an ID is provided, a <code>FieldIdSortCriteria</code> is created for sorting. Alternatively, a value binding can be used to sort on an object external to the <code>TableDataProvider</code>, such as the selected state of a checkbox or radiobutton. In this case, a <code>ValueBindingSortCriteria</code> object is created for sorting. All sorting is based on the object type associated with the data element, such as <code>Boolean</code>, <code>Character</code>, <code>Comparator</code>, <code>Date</code>, <code>Number</code>, or <code>String</code>. If the object type cannot be determined, the object is compared as a <code>String</code>.
136.324 </li>
136.325 </ul>
136.326
136.327 <h3>Behavior</h3>
136.328 <ul>
136.329 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
136.330 The value of the title attribute for the column. If the cell has no child component, the specified text displays as a tooltip when the mouse cursor hovers over a cell in the column.
136.331 <ul class="note">
136.332 <li>The tooltip does not appear if the cell has a child component, as it usually does. If there is a tooltip property for the child component of the cell, set that property instead. </li>
136.333 </ul>
136.334 </li>
136.335 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
136.336 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
136.337 <ul class="note">
136.338 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
136.339 </ul>
136.340 </li>
136.341 </ul>
136.342 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
136.343 <ul>
136.344 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
136.345 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
136.346 <li><b>onDblClick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
136.347 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
136.348 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
136.349 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
136.350 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
136.351 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
136.352 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
136.353 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
136.354 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
136.355 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
136.356 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
136.357 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
136.358 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
136.359 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
136.360 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
136.361 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
136.362 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
136.363 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
136.364 </ul>
136.365 <h3>Advanced</h3>
136.366 <ul>
136.367 <li><b>embeddedActions.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
136.368 Indicates that embedded table actions appear in this column. Causes a separator bar to appear between each child component. This property is overridden by the <code>emptyCell</code> property. </li>
136.369 <li><b>extraFooterHtml.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
136.370 Extra HTML code to be appended to the <code><td></code> HTML element that is rendered for the column footer. Use only code that is valid in an HTML <code><td></code> element. The code you specify is inserted in the HTML element and is not checked for validity. For example, you might set this attribute to <code>nowrap='nowrap'</code>. For more information on the column footer, see <a href="../column.html#columnlayoutelements">Table Column Layout Elements</a>.</li>
136.371 <li><b>extraHeaderHtml.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
136.372 Extra HTML code to be appended to the <code><th></code> HTML element that is rendered for the column header. Use only code that is valid in an HTML <code><th></code> element. The code you specify is inserted in the HTML element and is not checked for validity. For example, you might set this attribute to <code>nowrap='nowrap'</code>. For more information on the column header, see <a href="../column.html#columnlayoutelements">Table Column Layout Elements</a>.</li>
136.373 <li><b>extraTableFooterHtml.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
136.374 Extra HTML code to be appended to the <code><td></code> HTML element that is rendered for the table column footer. Use only code that is valid in an HTML <code><td></code> element. The code you specify is inserted in the HTML element and is not checked for validity. For example, you might set this attribute to <code>nowrap='nowrap'</code>. For more information on the table column footer, see <a href="../column.html#columnlayoutelements">Table Column Layout Elements</a>.</li>
136.375 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
136.376 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the Table Column and its contents (child components of the Column) do not appear on the page at all, not even as hidden components. If this property is not selected (false), it overrides the rendered properties of any child components.
136.377 <p>You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the component does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a Table Column for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</p>
136.378 </li>
136.379 <li> <b>rowHeader.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
136.380 Indicates that the column's cells contain headers for each row. The equivalent HTML for each cell in the column is <code><th scope="row"></code>. For example, a table has a column containing user names. To the left of this column is a column of checkboxes, and to the right are columns containing attributes of those users. The contents of the cells in the user Name column are acting as row headers, so this property is selected for the Name column. For more information, see <a href="../column.html#columnlayoutelements">Table Column Layout Elements</a>.</li>
136.381 <li><b>scope.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
136.382 Specifies the cells for which the column provides header information. Possible values are as follows:
136.383 <ul>
136.384 <li> <b><code>row</code></b> - The cell provides header information for the rest of the row.</li>
136.385 <li><code><b>col</b></code> - The cell provides header information for the rest of the column.</li>
136.386 <li><code><b> rowgroup</b></code> - The cell provides header information for the rest of the row group (that is, the remaining cells of the <thead>, <tfoot<, or <tbody>).</li>
136.387 <li><code><b>colgroup</b></code> - The cell provides header information for the rest of the column group, the remaining cells of the <code>colgroup</code>. </li>
136.388 </ul>
136.389 </li>
136.390 </ul>
136.391
136.392 <dl>
136.393 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
136.394 <dd><a href="../column.html">Table Column Component</a></dd>
136.395 <dd><a href="../table.html">Table Component</a></dd>
136.396 <dd><a href="../row_group.html">Table Row Group Component</a></dd>
136.397 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
136.398 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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137.13 <title>Dropdown List Component Properties Window</title>
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137.17
137.18 <h1>Drop Down List Component Properties Window</h1>
137.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
137.20
137.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a Drop Down List Component <img src="../../../../images/bhdropdownlisticon.gif" alt="drop down list icon" width="16" height="14"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer after adding the component to the page.</p>
137.22 <p>This component has the following properties.</p>
137.23
137.24 <h3>General</h3>
137.25 <ul>
137.26 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
137.27 The name of the component in the page bean and the JSP file. In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is the name of the <code>DropDown</code> object.</li>
137.28 <li><b>submitForm.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
137.29 If selected, the page is submitted if the user selects an item in the list. Select this property if you want to use the <code>navigateToValue</code> property to respond to a user selection by navigating to another page. </li>
137.30 </ul>
137.31
137.32 <h3>Appearance</h3>
137.33 <ul>
137.34 <li><b>label.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
137.35 If text is specified for this property, a label showing the text is displayed with the component.
137.36 <ul class="note">
137.37 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="../label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
137.38 </ul>
137.39 </li>
137.40 <li><b>labelLevel.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
137.41 A number that affects the appearance of the label. 1 (Strong) is larger and bold. 2 (Medium), the default, is smaller and bold. 3 (Weak) is smaller and normal (not bold). This property takes effect only if the <code>label</code> property is set. </li>
137.42 <li><b>labelOnTop.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
137.43 If this property is selected, the label is rendered above the component. By default, the property is not selected and the label is rendered beside the component.</li>
137.44 <li><b>separators.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
137.45 If this property is selected, each option group in the list is separated from the other option groups with a visible separator. For the separators to display, the list options must be defined as subclasses of the <code>com.sun.rave.web.ui.model.OptionGroup</code> class. This property is selected by default. </li>
137.46
137.47 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
137.48 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
137.49 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
137.50 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
137.51 <ul class="note">
137.52 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
137.53 </ul>
137.54
137.55 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
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137.60 </li>
137.61 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
137.62 <ul class="note">
137.63 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
137.64 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
137.65 <p>The defaulttheme CSS style classes for this component are: </p>
137.66
137.67 <pre><b><font size="-1">css_master.css</font></b>
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137.77 {color:#035899;
137.78 border-bottom-color:#666;
137.79 border-right-color:#666}
137.80 .MnuJmpDis, .MnuStdDis
137.81 {background-color:#E1E4E5;color:#848687}
137.82 .MnuJmpOpt, .MnuJmpOpt:hover
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137.84 .MnuJmpOpt:hover
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137.89
137.90 </li>
137.91 </ul>
137.92 </ul>
137.93
137.94 <h3>Data</h3>
137.95 <ul>
137.96 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
137.97 A JavaServer Faces converter that produces the correct type of value for the <code>selected</code> property.</li>
137.98 <li><b>items.</b><code> Type: Object</code><br>
137.99 Specifies an object that supplies the items for the list. The IDE creates a default object for you when you add the Drop Down List to the page. For example, for a Drop Down List named dropDown1, there is a dropDown1DefaultOptions object that the IDE displays as a node in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. You can specify your own object by clicking this property and binding to the object. The object you choose must be an array, Map, or Collection whose members are all subclasses of <code>com.sun.rave.web.ui.model.Option</code>.</li>
137.100 <li><b>required.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
137.101 If this property is set, the user must select an item in the list before the page can be submitted. The first item in the list can appear to be selected when the page is first shown, but an item must be explicitly selected by the user if this property is set. If you add a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a> to the page and link its <code>for</code> property to this component, an error message will be displayed if the user tries to submit the page without selecting an item.
137.102 </li>
137.103 <li><b>selected.</b><code> Type: Object</code><br>
137.104 Represents the item in the list that is currently selected. Picks up the currently selected list element and sends it to the server when the page is
137.105 submitted. The property's value can be <code>null</code> if nothing is selected.
137.106 <ul class="note">
137.107 <li>The first item in the list can appear to be selected when the page is first shown, but the selection must be explicitly set by the user to ensure that the component has a value.</li>
137.108 </ul>
137.109 </li>
137.110 <li><b>validator.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
137.111 Indicates the JavaServer Faces validator that is called when the value is submitted. A validator ensures that the correct value is entered by a user. Choose a validator from the drop down list. If you choose <code>(null)</code>, no validator is called. If you choose a validator, also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator is used.
137.112 <ul class="note">
137.113 <li>If you define your own validate method, for example, by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit Event Handler > validate, any value you might have set in this property is overridden. </li>
137.114 </ul>
137.115 </li>
137.116 </ul>
137.117
137.118 <h3>Events</h3>
137.119 <p>Set the event properties by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>.</p>
137.120 <ul><li><b>validate.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called to validate the value of the component, if any. If you want to code a validate method rather than choosing a JavaServer Faces validator for the <code>validator</code> property, right-click the component and choose Edit Event Handler > validate. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_validate</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property. When you define this method in this way, the <code>validator</code> and <code>validate</code> properties are automatically set for you. If you define a validator, also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator is used.
137.121 <ul class="note">
137.122 <li>Setting this property also sets the value of the <code>validator</code> property. If you define your own validate method, do not separately change the value of the <code>validator</code> property, or you will lose the connection to your validate method.</li>
137.123 </ul>
137.124 </li>
137.125 <li><b>valueChangeListener</b> Indicates the name of the component value change listener method that is called when the value of the component changes. You typically define this method in the page bean by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > processValueChange. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_processValueChange</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property.
137.126 <ul class="note">
137.127 <li>Use this method rather than the action method if you have set the Auto-Submit on Change item in the component's pop-up menu.</li>
137.128 </ul>
137.129 </li>
137.130 </ul>
137.131
137.132 <h3>Behavior</h3>
137.133 <ul>
137.134 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
137.135 If selected, indicates that the component should never receive focus or be included in a submit. Use this property when the component does not apply to the page. See the note under the <code>readOnly</code> property concerning the effects of using the <code>disabled</code> property versus the effects of using the <code>readOnly</code> property.</li>
137.136 <li><b>readOnly.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
137.137 If selected, makes it impossible for the user to select items, but still makes it possible for the component's value to be submitted.
137.138 Use this property when the component does apply but must not be changed.
137.139 <ul class="note">
137.140 <li>A readonly field is included when the page is submitted, in contrast to a disabled field, which is not included when the page is submitted. If you use the <code>disabled</code> property, JavaServer Faces does not detect that any value at all was submitted.</li>
137.141 </ul>
137.142 </li>
137.143 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
137.144 Advisory title information about the component, which is readable by a screen reader. The text value of this property displays if the user hovers the mouse cursor over the component.
137.145 <ul class="note">
137.146 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
137.147 </li>
137.148 </ul>
137.149 </li>
137.150 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
137.151 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
137.152 <ul class="note">
137.153 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
137.154 </ul>
137.155 </li>
137.156 </ul>
137.157 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
137.158 <ul>
137.159 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
137.160 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document, determining when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767.</li>
137.161 </ul>
137.162 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
137.163 <ul>
137.164 <li><b>onBlur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
137.165 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
137.166 <li><b>onChange.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
137.167 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus and its value was modified after it gained focus. </li>
137.168 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
137.169 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
137.170 <li><b>onDblClick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
137.171 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
137.172 <li><b>onFocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
137.173 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
137.174 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
137.175 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
137.176 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
137.177 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
137.178 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
137.179 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
137.180 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
137.181 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
137.182 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
137.183 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
137.184 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
137.185 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
137.186 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
137.187 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
137.188 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
137.189 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
137.190 </ul>
137.191 <h3>Advanced</h3>
137.192 <ul><li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
137.193 If this property is selected, when the user selects an item in the list, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page.
137.194 A better way of getting this functionality is to associate the component with a <a href="../../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>, and then right-click the component and choose Auto-Submit on Change.</li>
137.195 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
137.196 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. If you need the component to be hidden but still processed when the page is submitted, deselect the <code>visible</code> property instead of this property.
137.197 <p>You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the component does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a component for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</p>
137.198 </li>
137.199 <li><b>valueChangeListener.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
137.200 See the Event section's <code>valueChange</code> property above, which provides an easier way to set this property's value. The <code>valueChangeListener</code> property is the <code>MethodBinding</code> that underlies the <code>valueChange</code> event property. The <code>valueChangeListener</code> property is updated when you set the method for the <code>valueChange</code> event property.
137.201 <p>If you click the ellipsis button next to the <code>valueChange</code> property, you can use that property's property editor to choose an existing method to bind to, or you can create a new method or unbind an existing method. If you are an expert, instead of using the <code>valueChange</code> property, you can type a <code>MethodBinding</code> expression directly into this <code>valueChangeListener</code> property, for example, if you want to call a method that is not in the page bean.</p>
137.202 </li>
137.203 </ul>
137.204
137.205 <dl>
137.206 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
137.207 <dd><a href="../dropdown_list.html">Drop Down List Component</a></dd>
137.208 <dd><a href="../../../../connect_data/howtodata/binding_data_2_list_component.html">Binding a List Component to a Database</a></dd>
137.209 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
137.210 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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137.251 <head>
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137.253 <title>Dropdown List Component Properties Window</title>
137.254 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
137.255 </head>
137.256 <body>
137.257
137.258 <h2>Drop Down List Component Properties Window</h2>
137.259 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
137.260
137.261 <p>You see the Properties window for a Drop Down List Component <img src="../../../../images/bhdropdownlisticon.gif" alt="drop down list icon" width="16" height="14"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer after adding the component to the page.</p>
137.262 <p>This component has the following properties.</p>
137.263
137.264 <h3>General</h3>
137.265 <ul>
137.266 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
137.267 The name of the component in the page bean and the JSP file. In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is the name of the <code>DropDown</code> object.</li>
137.268 <li><b>submitForm.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
137.269 If selected, the page is submitted if the user selects an item in the list. Select this property if you want to use the <code>navigateToValue</code> property to respond to a user selection by navigating to another page. </li>
137.270 </ul>
137.271
137.272 <h3>Appearance</h3>
137.273 <ul>
137.274 <li><b>label.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
137.275 If text is specified for this property, a label showing the text is displayed with the component.
137.276 <ul class="note">
137.277 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="../label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
137.278 </ul>
137.279 </li>
137.280 <li><b>labelLevel.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
137.281 A number that affects the appearance of the label. 1 (Strong) is larger and bold. 2 (Medium), the default, is smaller and bold. 3 (Weak) is smaller and normal (not bold). This property takes effect only if the <code>label</code> property is set. </li>
137.282 <li><b>labelOnTop.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
137.283 If this property is selected, the label is rendered above the component. By default, the property is not selected and the label is rendered beside the component.</li>
137.284 <li><b>separators.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
137.285 If this property is selected, each option group in the list is separated from the other option groups with a visible separator. For the separators to display, the list options must be defined as subclasses of the <code>com.sun.rave.web.ui.model.OptionGroup</code> class. This property is selected by default. </li>
137.286
137.287 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
137.288 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
137.289 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
137.290 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
137.291 <ul class="note">
137.292 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
137.293 </ul>
137.294
137.295 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
137.296 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
137.297 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
137.298 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
137.299 </p>
137.300 </li>
137.301 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
137.302 <ul class="note">
137.303 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
137.304 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
137.305 <p>The defaulttheme CSS style classes for this component are: </p>
137.306
137.307 <pre><b><font size="-1">css_master.css</font></b>
137.308 <font size="-1">
137.309 .MnuJmpOptGrp, .MnuStdOptGrp
137.310 {color:#000}
137.311 .MnuStdOpt, .MnuStdOptSel, .MnuStd
137.312 {color:#333}
137.313 .MnuJmpOptSep, .MnuJmpOptDis, .MnuStdOptSep,
137.314 .MnuStdOptDis, .MnuJmpDis, .MnuStdDis
137.315 {color:#848687}
137.316 .MnuJmp
137.317 {color:#035899;
137.318 border-bottom-color:#666;
137.319 border-right-color:#666}
137.320 .MnuJmpDis, .MnuStdDis
137.321 {background-color:#E1E4E5;color:#848687}
137.322 .MnuJmpOpt, .MnuJmpOpt:hover
137.323 {color:#035899}
137.324 .MnuJmpOpt:hover
137.325 {text-decoration:underline}
137.326 .MnuStd
137.327 {border-bottom-color:#666;
137.328 border-right-color:#666}</font></pre>
137.329
137.330 </li>
137.331 </ul>
137.332 </ul>
137.333
137.334 <h3>Data</h3>
137.335 <ul>
137.336 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
137.337 A JavaServer Faces converter that produces the correct type of value for the <code>selected</code> property.</li>
137.338 <li><b>items.</b><code> Type: Object</code><br>
137.339 Specifies an object that supplies the items for the list. The IDE creates a default object for you when you add the Drop Down List to the page. For example, for a Drop Down List named dropDown1, there is a dropDown1DefaultOptions object that the IDE displays as a node in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. You can specify your own object by clicking this property and binding to the object. The object you choose must be an array, Map, or Collection whose members are all subclasses of <code>com.sun.rave.web.ui.model.Option</code>.</li>
137.340 <li><b>required.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
137.341 If this property is set, the user must select an item in the list before the page can be submitted. The first item in the list can appear to be selected when the page is first shown, but an item must be explicitly selected by the user if this property is set. If you add a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a> to the page and link its <code>for</code> property to this component, an error message will be displayed if the user tries to submit the page without selecting an item.
137.342 </li>
137.343 <li><b>selected.</b><code> Type: Object</code><br>
137.344 Represents the item in the list that is currently selected. Picks up the currently selected list element and sends it to the server when the page is
137.345 submitted. The property's value can be <code>null</code> if nothing is selected.
137.346 <ul class="note">
137.347 <li>The first item in the list can appear to be selected when the page is first shown, but the selection must be explicitly set by the user to ensure that the component has a value.</li>
137.348 </ul>
137.349 </li>
137.350 <li><b>validator.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
137.351 Indicates the JavaServer Faces validator that is called when the value is submitted. A validator ensures that the correct value is entered by a user. Choose a validator from the drop down list. If you choose <code>(null)</code>, no validator is called. If you choose a validator, also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator is used.
137.352 <ul class="note">
137.353 <li>If you define your own validate method, for example, by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit Event Handler > validate, any value you might have set in this property is overridden. </li>
137.354 </ul>
137.355 </li>
137.356 </ul>
137.357
137.358 <h3>Events</h3>
137.359 <p>Set the event properties by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>.</p>
137.360 <ul><li><b>validate.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called to validate the value of the component, if any. If you want to code a validate method rather than choosing a JavaServer Faces validator for the <code>validator</code> property, right-click the component and choose Edit Event Handler > validate. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_validate</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property. When you define this method in this way, the <code>validator</code> and <code>validate</code> properties are automatically set for you. If you define a validator, also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator is used.
137.361 <ul class="note">
137.362 <li>Setting this property also sets the value of the <code>validator</code> property. If you define your own validate method, do not separately change the value of the <code>validator</code> property, or you will lose the connection to your validate method.</li>
137.363 </ul>
137.364 </li>
137.365 <li><b>valueChangeListener</b> Indicates the name of the component value change listener method that is called when the value of the component changes. You typically define this method in the page bean by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > processValueChange. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_processValueChange</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property.
137.366 <ul class="note">
137.367 <li>Use this method rather than the action method if you have set the Auto-Submit on Change item in the component's pop-up menu.</li>
137.368 </ul>
137.369 </li>
137.370 </ul>
137.371
137.372 <h3>Behavior</h3>
137.373 <ul>
137.374 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
137.375 If selected, indicates that the component should never receive focus or be included in a submit. Use this property when the component does not apply to the page. See the note under the <code>readOnly</code> property concerning the effects of using the <code>disabled</code> property versus the effects of using the <code>readOnly</code> property.</li>
137.376 <li><b>readOnly.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
137.377 If selected, makes it impossible for the user to select items, but still makes it possible for the component's value to be submitted.
137.378 Use this property when the component does apply but must not be changed.
137.379 <ul class="note">
137.380 <li>A readonly field is included when the page is submitted, in contrast to a disabled field, which is not included when the page is submitted. If you use the <code>disabled</code> property, JavaServer Faces does not detect that any value at all was submitted.</li>
137.381 </ul>
137.382 </li>
137.383 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
137.384 Advisory title information about the component, which is readable by a screen reader. The text value of this property displays if the user hovers the mouse cursor over the component.
137.385 <ul class="note">
137.386 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
137.387 </li>
137.388 </ul>
137.389 </li>
137.390 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
137.391 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
137.392 <ul class="note">
137.393 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
137.394 </ul>
137.395 </li>
137.396 </ul>
137.397 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
137.398 <ul>
137.399 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
137.400 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document, determining when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767.</li>
137.401 </ul>
137.402 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
137.403 <ul>
137.404 <li><b>onBlur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
137.405 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
137.406 <li><b>onChange.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
137.407 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus and its value was modified after it gained focus. </li>
137.408 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
137.409 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
137.410 <li><b>onDblClick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
137.411 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
137.412 <li><b>onFocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
137.413 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
137.414 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
137.415 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
137.416 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
137.417 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
137.418 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
137.419 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
137.420 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
137.421 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
137.422 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
137.423 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
137.424 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
137.425 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
137.426 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
137.427 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
137.428 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
137.429 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
137.430 </ul>
137.431 <h3>Advanced</h3>
137.432 <ul><li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
137.433 If this property is selected, when the user selects an item in the list, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page.
137.434 A better way of getting this functionality is to associate the component with a <a href="../../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>, and then right-click the component and choose Auto-Submit on Change.</li>
137.435 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
137.436 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. If you need the component to be hidden but still processed when the page is submitted, deselect the <code>visible</code> property instead of this property.
137.437 <p>You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the component does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a component for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</p>
137.438 </li>
137.439 <li><b>valueChangeListener.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
137.440 See the Event section's <code>valueChange</code> property above, which provides an easier way to set this property's value. The <code>valueChangeListener</code> property is the <code>MethodBinding</code> that underlies the <code>valueChange</code> event property. The <code>valueChangeListener</code> property is updated when you set the method for the <code>valueChange</code> event property.
137.441 <p>If you click the ellipsis button next to the <code>valueChange</code> property, you can use that property's property editor to choose an existing method to bind to, or you can create a new method or unbind an existing method. If you are an expert, instead of using the <code>valueChange</code> property, you can type a <code>MethodBinding</code> expression directly into this <code>valueChangeListener</code> property, for example, if you want to call a method that is not in the page bean.</p>
137.442 </li>
137.443 </ul>
137.444
137.445 <dl>
137.446 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
137.447 <dd><a href="../dropdown_list.html">Drop Down List Component</a></dd>
137.448 <dd><a href="../../../../connect_data/howtodata/binding_data_2_list_component.html">Binding a List Component to a Database</a></dd>
137.449 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
137.450 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
137.451 </dl>
137.452 <dl>
137.453 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
137.454
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137.463 </dd>
137.464
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138.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/propsheets/bh_file_upload_props.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
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138.4 -<html>
138.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
138.6 <!--
138.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
138.8 * All rights reserved.
138.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
138.10 -->
138.11 <head>
138.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
138.13 <title>File Upload Component Properties Window</title>
138.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
138.15 </head>
138.16 <body>
138.17
138.18 <h1>File Upload Component Properties Window</h1>
138.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
138.20
138.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a File Upload component <img src="../../../../images/bh_file_upload_icon.gif" alt="file upload icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. </p>
138.22 <p>Most of the File Upload component's properties are both JSP attributes and properties of the <code>Upload</code> Java component in the page bean.</p>
138.23 <p>This component has the following properties.</p>
138.24
138.25 <h3>General</h3>
138.26 <ul>
138.27 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
138.28 The name of the File Upload component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
138.29 </ul>
138.30
138.31 <h3>Appearance</h3>
138.32 <ul>
138.33 <li><b>columns.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
138.34 The number of character character columns used to render the field. The default is
138.35 40. On some browsers, this setting is overridden if you set the width in the <code>style</code> property. For example, Internet Explorer observes the width setting, but Mozilla does not. Also, the component is usually larger in the Visual Designer than it is in the web browser and might not appear to line up correctly, so be sure to test the component's appearance in the web browser and adjust the component as needed in the Visual Designer. </li>
138.36 <li><b>label.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
138.37 If text is specified for this property, a label showing the text is displayed with the component.
138.38 <ul class="note">
138.39 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="../label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
138.40 </ul>
138.41 </li>
138.42 <li><b>labelLevel.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
138.43 A number that affects the appearance of the label. 1 (Strong) is larger and bold. 2 (Medium), the default, is smaller and bold. 3 (Weak) is smaller and normal (not bold). This property takes effect only if the label property is set. </li>
138.44
138.45 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
138.46 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
138.47 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
138.48 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
138.49 <ul class="note">
138.50 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
138.51 </ul>
138.52
138.53 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
138.54 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
138.55 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
138.56 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
138.57 </p>
138.58 </li>
138.59 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.<ul class="note"><li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
138.60 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
138.61 <p>The defaulttheme CSS style classes for this component are: </p>
138.62 <pre><b><font size="-1">css_master.css</font></b>
138.63 <font size="-1">.TxtFld {}<br>.TxtFldDis {background-color:#E1E4E5;color:#848687}
138.64 .TxtFld, .TxtFldDis {padding-left:2px}</font></pre>
138.65 </li>
138.66 </ul>
138.67 </li>
138.68 </ul>
138.69
138.70 <h3>Data</h3>
138.71 <ul><li><b>required.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
138.72 If selected, the user must enter a value for the file upload before the page can be submitted. If you add a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a> to the page and link its <code>for</code> property to this component, an error message will be displayed if the user tries to submit the page without entering a value.</li>
138.73 <li><b>uploadedFile.</b><code> Type: UploadedFile </code><br>
138.74 Indicates the file chosen by the user. The value of this property is an expression that resolves to
138.75 an object of type <code>com.sun.rave.web.ui.model.UploadedFile</code>. This property is read-only and cannot be set in the Properties window. You can use the corresponding Java <code>Upload</code> component's <code>getUploadedFile()</code> method to access the uploaded file's contents.</li>
138.76 <li><b>validator.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
138.77 Indicates the JavaServer Faces validator that is called when the value is submitted. A validator ensures that the correct value is entered by a user. Choose a validator from the drop down list. If you choose <code>(null)</code>, no validator is called. If you choose a validator, also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator is used.
138.78 <ul class="note">
138.79 <li>If you define your own validate method, for example, by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit Event Handler > validate, any value you might have set in this property is overridden. </li>
138.80 </ul>
138.81 </li>
138.82 </ul>
138.83
138.84 <h3>Events</h3>
138.85 <p>Set the event properties by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>.</p>
138.86 <ul>
138.87 <li><b>validate.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called to validate the value of the component, if any. If you want to code a validate method rather than choosing a JavaServer Faces validator for the <code>validator</code> property, right-click the component and choose Edit Event Handler > validate. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_validate</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property. When you define this method in this way, the <code>validator</code> and <code>validate</code> properties are automatically set for you. If you define a validator, also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator is used.
138.88 <ul class="note">
138.89 <li>Setting this property also sets the value of the <code>validator</code> property. If you define your own validate method, do not separately change the value of the <code>validator</code> property, or you will lose the connection to your validate method.</li>
138.90 </ul>
138.91 </li>
138.92 <li><b>valueChangeListener</b> Indicates the name of the component value change listener method that is called when the value of the component changes. You typically define this method in the page bean by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > processValueChange. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_processValueChange</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property.
138.93 <ul class="note">
138.94 <li>Use this method rather than the action method if you have set the Auto-Submit on Change item in the component's pop-up menu.</li>
138.95 </ul>
138.96 </li>
138.97 </ul>
138.98
138.99 <h3>Behavior</h3>
138.100 <ul>
138.101 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
138.102 If selected, indicates that the component should never receive focus or be included in a submit. Use this property when the component does not apply to the page. See the note under the <code>readOnly</code> property concerning the effects of using the <code>disabled</code> property versus the effects of using the <code>readOnly</code> property.</li>
138.103 <li><b>readOnly.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
138.104 If selected, makes it impossible for the user to enter values, but still makes it possible for the component's value to be submitted.
138.105 Use this property when the component does apply but must not be changed.
138.106 <ul class="note">
138.107 <li>A readonly field is included when the page is submitted, in contrast to a disabled field, which is not included when the page is submitted. If you use the <code>disabled</code> property, JavaServer Faces does not detect that any value at all was submitted.</li>
138.108 </ul>
138.109 </li>
138.110 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
138.111 Rendered as the HTML <code>title</code> attribute of the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
138.112 <ul class="note">
138.113 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
138.114 </li>
138.115 </ul>
138.116 </li>
138.117 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
138.118 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
138.119 <ul class="note">
138.120 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
138.121 </ul>
138.122 </li>
138.123 </ul>
138.124 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
138.125 <ul>
138.126 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
138.127 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document, determining when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767.</li>
138.128 </ul>
138.129 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
138.130 <ul>
138.131 <li><b>onBlur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
138.132 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
138.133 <li><b>onChange.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
138.134 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus and its value was modified after it gained focus. </li>
138.135 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
138.136 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
138.137 <li><b>onDblClick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
138.138 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
138.139 <li><b>onFocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
138.140 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
138.141 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
138.142 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
138.143 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
138.144 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
138.145 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
138.146 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
138.147 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
138.148 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
138.149 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
138.150 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
138.151 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
138.152 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
138.153 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
138.154 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
138.155 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
138.156 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
138.157 <li><b>onSelect.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
138.158 JavaScript to be executed when the user selects text in the component.</li>
138.159 </ul>
138.160 <h3>Advanced</h3>
138.161 <ul><li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
138.162 If this property is selected, when the user activates the file upload, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page.
138.163 A simpler way of getting this functionality is to associate the component with a <a href="../../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>, and then right-click the component and choose Auto-Submit on Change.
138.164 <p>The most common example of an immediate action is a Cancel button. You make it immediate so that the normal validation and update steps can be skipped, but the action handler can still do whatever is necessary. Typically, the action handler will navigate back to some previous page. In some designs the action handler might also enqueue an informational message like "Transaction cancelled". It is possible to do more: for example, an application might record the fact that the user cancelled the current operation.</p></li>
138.165 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
138.166 If selected, the file upload is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the file upload does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component.
138.167 <p>You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the file upload does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a file upload for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</p></li>
138.168 <li><b>valueChangeListener.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
138.169 See the Event section's <code>valueChange</code> property above, which provides an easier way to set this property's value. The <code>valueChangeListener</code> property is the <code>MethodBinding</code> that underlies the <code>valueChange</code> event property. The <code>valueChangeListener</code> property is updated when you set the method for the <code>valueChange</code> event property.
138.170 <p>If you click the ellipsis button next to the <code>valueChange</code> property, you can use that property's property editor to choose an existing method to bind to, or you can create a new method or unbind an existing method. If you are an expert, instead of using the <code>valueChange</code> property, you can type a <code>MethodBinding</code> expression directly into this <code>valueChangeListener</code> property, for example, if you want to call a method that is not in the page bean.</p>
138.171 </li>
138.172 </ul>
138.173
138.174 <dl>
138.175 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
138.176 <dd><a href="../file_upload.html">File Upload Component</a></dd>
138.177 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
138.178 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
138.179 </dl>
138.180 <dl>
138.181 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
138.182
138.183 <dd>
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138.188 </dd>
138.189
138.190
138.191
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138.196
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138.225 <title>File Upload Component Properties Window</title>
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138.228 <body>
138.229
138.230 <h2>File Upload Component Properties Window</h2>
138.231 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
138.232
138.233 <p>You see the Properties window for a File Upload component <img src="../../../../images/bh_file_upload_icon.gif" alt="file upload icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. </p>
138.234 <p>Most of the File Upload component's properties are both JSP attributes and properties of the <code>Upload</code> Java component in the page bean.</p>
138.235 <p>This component has the following properties.</p>
138.236
138.237 <h3>General</h3>
138.238 <ul>
138.239 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
138.240 The name of the File Upload component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
138.241 </ul>
138.242
138.243 <h3>Appearance</h3>
138.244 <ul>
138.245 <li><b>columns.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
138.246 The number of character character columns used to render the field. The default is
138.247 40. On some browsers, this setting is overridden if you set the width in the <code>style</code> property. For example, Internet Explorer observes the width setting, but Mozilla does not. Also, the component is usually larger in the Visual Designer than it is in the web browser and might not appear to line up correctly, so be sure to test the component's appearance in the web browser and adjust the component as needed in the Visual Designer. </li>
138.248 <li><b>label.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
138.249 If text is specified for this property, a label showing the text is displayed with the component.
138.250 <ul class="note">
138.251 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="../label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
138.252 </ul>
138.253 </li>
138.254 <li><b>labelLevel.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
138.255 A number that affects the appearance of the label. 1 (Strong) is larger and bold. 2 (Medium), the default, is smaller and bold. 3 (Weak) is smaller and normal (not bold). This property takes effect only if the label property is set. </li>
138.256
138.257 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
138.258 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
138.259 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
138.260 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
138.261 <ul class="note">
138.262 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
138.263 </ul>
138.264
138.265 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
138.266 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
138.267 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
138.268 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
138.269 </p>
138.270 </li>
138.271 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.<ul class="note"><li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
138.272 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
138.273 <p>The defaulttheme CSS style classes for this component are: </p>
138.274 <pre><b><font size="-1">css_master.css</font></b>
138.275 <font size="-1">.TxtFld {}<br>.TxtFldDis {background-color:#E1E4E5;color:#848687}
138.276 .TxtFld, .TxtFldDis {padding-left:2px}</font></pre>
138.277 </li>
138.278 </ul>
138.279 </li>
138.280 </ul>
138.281
138.282 <h3>Data</h3>
138.283 <ul><li><b>required.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
138.284 If selected, the user must enter a value for the file upload before the page can be submitted. If you add a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a> to the page and link its <code>for</code> property to this component, an error message will be displayed if the user tries to submit the page without entering a value.</li>
138.285 <li><b>uploadedFile.</b><code> Type: UploadedFile </code><br>
138.286 Indicates the file chosen by the user. The value of this property is an expression that resolves to
138.287 an object of type <code>com.sun.rave.web.ui.model.UploadedFile</code>. This property is read-only and cannot be set in the Properties window. You can use the corresponding Java <code>Upload</code> component's <code>getUploadedFile()</code> method to access the uploaded file's contents.</li>
138.288 <li><b>validator.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
138.289 Indicates the JavaServer Faces validator that is called when the value is submitted. A validator ensures that the correct value is entered by a user. Choose a validator from the drop down list. If you choose <code>(null)</code>, no validator is called. If you choose a validator, also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator is used.
138.290 <ul class="note">
138.291 <li>If you define your own validate method, for example, by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit Event Handler > validate, any value you might have set in this property is overridden. </li>
138.292 </ul>
138.293 </li>
138.294 </ul>
138.295
138.296 <h3>Events</h3>
138.297 <p>Set the event properties by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>.</p>
138.298 <ul>
138.299 <li><b>validate.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called to validate the value of the component, if any. If you want to code a validate method rather than choosing a JavaServer Faces validator for the <code>validator</code> property, right-click the component and choose Edit Event Handler > validate. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_validate</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property. When you define this method in this way, the <code>validator</code> and <code>validate</code> properties are automatically set for you. If you define a validator, also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator is used.
138.300 <ul class="note">
138.301 <li>Setting this property also sets the value of the <code>validator</code> property. If you define your own validate method, do not separately change the value of the <code>validator</code> property, or you will lose the connection to your validate method.</li>
138.302 </ul>
138.303 </li>
138.304 <li><b>valueChangeListener</b> Indicates the name of the component value change listener method that is called when the value of the component changes. You typically define this method in the page bean by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > processValueChange. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_processValueChange</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property.
138.305 <ul class="note">
138.306 <li>Use this method rather than the action method if you have set the Auto-Submit on Change item in the component's pop-up menu.</li>
138.307 </ul>
138.308 </li>
138.309 </ul>
138.310
138.311 <h3>Behavior</h3>
138.312 <ul>
138.313 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
138.314 If selected, indicates that the component should never receive focus or be included in a submit. Use this property when the component does not apply to the page. See the note under the <code>readOnly</code> property concerning the effects of using the <code>disabled</code> property versus the effects of using the <code>readOnly</code> property.</li>
138.315 <li><b>readOnly.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
138.316 If selected, makes it impossible for the user to enter values, but still makes it possible for the component's value to be submitted.
138.317 Use this property when the component does apply but must not be changed.
138.318 <ul class="note">
138.319 <li>A readonly field is included when the page is submitted, in contrast to a disabled field, which is not included when the page is submitted. If you use the <code>disabled</code> property, JavaServer Faces does not detect that any value at all was submitted.</li>
138.320 </ul>
138.321 </li>
138.322 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
138.323 Rendered as the HTML <code>title</code> attribute of the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
138.324 <ul class="note">
138.325 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
138.326 </li>
138.327 </ul>
138.328 </li>
138.329 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
138.330 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
138.331 <ul class="note">
138.332 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
138.333 </ul>
138.334 </li>
138.335 </ul>
138.336 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
138.337 <ul>
138.338 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
138.339 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document, determining when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767.</li>
138.340 </ul>
138.341 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
138.342 <ul>
138.343 <li><b>onBlur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
138.344 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
138.345 <li><b>onChange.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
138.346 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus and its value was modified after it gained focus. </li>
138.347 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
138.348 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
138.349 <li><b>onDblClick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
138.350 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
138.351 <li><b>onFocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
138.352 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
138.353 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
138.354 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
138.355 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
138.356 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
138.357 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
138.358 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
138.359 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
138.360 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
138.361 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
138.362 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
138.363 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
138.364 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
138.365 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
138.366 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
138.367 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
138.368 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
138.369 <li><b>onSelect.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
138.370 JavaScript to be executed when the user selects text in the component.</li>
138.371 </ul>
138.372 <h3>Advanced</h3>
138.373 <ul><li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
138.374 If this property is selected, when the user activates the file upload, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page.
138.375 A simpler way of getting this functionality is to associate the component with a <a href="../../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>, and then right-click the component and choose Auto-Submit on Change.
138.376 <p>The most common example of an immediate action is a Cancel button. You make it immediate so that the normal validation and update steps can be skipped, but the action handler can still do whatever is necessary. Typically, the action handler will navigate back to some previous page. In some designs the action handler might also enqueue an informational message like "Transaction cancelled". It is possible to do more: for example, an application might record the fact that the user cancelled the current operation.</p></li>
138.377 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
138.378 If selected, the file upload is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the file upload does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component.
138.379 <p>You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the file upload does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a file upload for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</p></li>
138.380 <li><b>valueChangeListener.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
138.381 See the Event section's <code>valueChange</code> property above, which provides an easier way to set this property's value. The <code>valueChangeListener</code> property is the <code>MethodBinding</code> that underlies the <code>valueChange</code> event property. The <code>valueChangeListener</code> property is updated when you set the method for the <code>valueChange</code> event property.
138.382 <p>If you click the ellipsis button next to the <code>valueChange</code> property, you can use that property's property editor to choose an existing method to bind to, or you can create a new method or unbind an existing method. If you are an expert, instead of using the <code>valueChange</code> property, you can type a <code>MethodBinding</code> expression directly into this <code>valueChangeListener</code> property, for example, if you want to call a method that is not in the page bean.</p>
138.383 </li>
138.384 </ul>
138.385
138.386 <dl>
138.387 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
138.388 <dd><a href="../file_upload.html">File Upload Component</a></dd>
138.389 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
138.390 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
138.391 </dl>
138.392 <dl>
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138.394
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138.401
138.402
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138.408
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139.11 <head>
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139.13 <title>Form Component Properties Window</title>
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139.15 </head>
139.16 <body>
139.17
139.18 <h1>Form Component Properties Window </h1>
139.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
139.20
139.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a Form component <img src="../../../../images/bh_form_icon.gif" alt="form component icon"> when you select the component in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a> after you have added the component to the page.</p>
139.22 <p>The Form component has the following properties.</p>
139.23 <h3>General</h3>
139.24 <ul>
139.25 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
139.26 The name of the Form component in the page bean and the JSP file.</li>
139.27 </ul>
139.28
139.29 <h3>Appearance</h3>
139.30 <ul><li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
139.31 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
139.32 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
139.33 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
139.34 <ul class="note">
139.35 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
139.36 </ul>
139.37
139.38 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
139.39 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
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139.42 </p>
139.43 </li>
139.44 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
139.45 <ul class="note">
139.46 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
139.47 </ul>
139.48 </li>
139.49
139.50 </ul>
139.51
139.52 <h3>Behavior</h3>
139.53 <ul>
139.54 <li><b>autoComplete.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
139.55 This property enables the auto-completion feature of the Microsoft Internet Explorer and Firefox browsers. The property is selected by default. If the property is not selected, it disables auto-completion in those browsers.</li>
139.56 <li><b>target.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
139.57 The frame in which the form response should be rendered. If a frame with this name does not exist, the response is rendered in a new window unless overridden by the user. The following frame names have special meaning:
139.58 <ul>
139.59 <li><code>_blank</code> - renders the response in a new, unnamed window </li>
139.60 <li><code>_self</code> - renders the response in the current frame</li>
139.61 <li><code>_parent</code> - renders the response in the immediate frameset parent </li>
139.62 <li><code>_top</code> - renders the response in the full, unframed window </li>
139.63 </ul>
139.64 </li>
139.65 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
139.66 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
139.67 <ul class="note">
139.68 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
139.69 </ul>
139.70 </li>
139.71 </ul>
139.72 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
139.73 <ul>
139.74 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
139.75 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
139.76 <li><b>onDblClick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
139.77 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
139.78 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
139.79 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
139.80 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
139.81 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
139.82 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
139.83 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
139.84 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><b></b><code> Type: String</code><br>
139.85 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
139.86 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
139.87 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
139.88 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
139.89 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
139.90 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
139.91 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
139.92 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
139.93 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
139.94 <li><b>onReset.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
139.95 JavaScript to be executed when the user resets the form.</li>
139.96 <li><b>onSubmit.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
139.97 JavaScript to be executed when the user submits the form.</li>
139.98 </ul>
139.99
139.100 <h3>Advanced</h3>
139.101 <ul><li><b>enctype.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
139.102 The content type used to submit form data to the server. If you click the ellipsis button, you see a dialog box from which you can select media types or add a new media type. You can see a list of registered media types at:<br>
139.103 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
139.104 <param name="content" value="http://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types/">
139.105 <param name="text" value="http://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types/"></object>
139.106 <p>The default media type for a form is <code>application/x-www-form-urlencoded</code>. In this media type, the form field names and values are escaped as follows:</p>
139.107 <ul>
139.108 <li>Space characters are replaced by '+'.</li>
139.109 <li>Reserved characters are escaped by using a percent sign and two hexadecimal digits to represent the ASCII code of the character.</li>
139.110 <li>Fields are listed in the order in which they appear in the form. The name is separated from the value with an equals sign (=) and each field name is prefaced by an ampersand (&). Fields with null values, like unselected radio buttons and checkboxes, might be omitted. Hidden fields with value attributes present are included.</li>
139.111 </ul></li>
139.112 <li><b>internalVirtualForms.</b><code> Type: Form$VirtualFormDescriptor</code><br>
139.113 The virtual forms used internally to components in the form, such as a table component. Component authors can manipulate this set of virtual forms independently of the set exposed to developers. This set is consulted only after consulting the set exposed to developers. To indicate descendants, use <code>:*</code> after the component ID. For example, <code>tabel1:*</code> indicates all descendants of the <code>table1</code> component. </li>
139.114 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
139.115 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component, and its Output Text component does not appear either. If this property is not selected (false), it overrides the rendered property of its child component.
139.116 <p>You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the component gets rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a Form for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</p>
139.117 </li>
139.118 <li><b>virtualFormsConfig.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
139.119 The configuration of the <a href="../../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual forms</a> in this form. Each virtual form is represented as a <code>String</code> and is described by three parts, separated with pipe (|) characters: the virtual form name, a space-separated list of component ids that participate in the virtual form, and a space-separated list of component ids that submit the virtual form. Multiple virtual forms are separated by commas. </li>
139.120 </ul>
139.121
139.122 <dl>
139.123 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
139.124 <dd><a href="../form.html">Form Component</a></dd>
139.125 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
139.126 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
139.127 </dl>
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139.141 </tr>
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139.146 +<html>
139.147 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
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139.153 <head>
139.154 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
139.155 <title>Form Component Properties Window</title>
139.156 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
139.157 </head>
139.158 <body>
139.159
139.160 <h2>Form Component Properties Window </h2>
139.161 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
139.162
139.163 <p>You see the Properties window for a Form component <img src="../../../../images/bh_form_icon.gif" alt="form component icon"> when you select the component in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a> after you have added the component to the page.</p>
139.164 <p>The Form component has the following properties.</p>
139.165 <h3>General</h3>
139.166 <ul>
139.167 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
139.168 The name of the Form component in the page bean and the JSP file.</li>
139.169 </ul>
139.170
139.171 <h3>Appearance</h3>
139.172 <ul><li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
139.173 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
139.174 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
139.175 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
139.176 <ul class="note">
139.177 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
139.178 </ul>
139.179
139.180 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
139.181 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
139.182 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
139.183 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
139.184 </p>
139.185 </li>
139.186 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
139.187 <ul class="note">
139.188 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
139.189 </ul>
139.190 </li>
139.191
139.192 </ul>
139.193
139.194 <h3>Behavior</h3>
139.195 <ul>
139.196 <li><b>autoComplete.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
139.197 This property enables the auto-completion feature of the Microsoft Internet Explorer and Firefox browsers. The property is selected by default. If the property is not selected, it disables auto-completion in those browsers.</li>
139.198 <li><b>target.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
139.199 The frame in which the form response should be rendered. If a frame with this name does not exist, the response is rendered in a new window unless overridden by the user. The following frame names have special meaning:
139.200 <ul>
139.201 <li><code>_blank</code> - renders the response in a new, unnamed window </li>
139.202 <li><code>_self</code> - renders the response in the current frame</li>
139.203 <li><code>_parent</code> - renders the response in the immediate frameset parent </li>
139.204 <li><code>_top</code> - renders the response in the full, unframed window </li>
139.205 </ul>
139.206 </li>
139.207 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
139.208 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
139.209 <ul class="note">
139.210 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
139.211 </ul>
139.212 </li>
139.213 </ul>
139.214 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
139.215 <ul>
139.216 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
139.217 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
139.218 <li><b>onDblClick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
139.219 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
139.220 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
139.221 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
139.222 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
139.223 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
139.224 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
139.225 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
139.226 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><b></b><code> Type: String</code><br>
139.227 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
139.228 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
139.229 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
139.230 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
139.231 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
139.232 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
139.233 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
139.234 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
139.235 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
139.236 <li><b>onReset.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
139.237 JavaScript to be executed when the user resets the form.</li>
139.238 <li><b>onSubmit.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
139.239 JavaScript to be executed when the user submits the form.</li>
139.240 </ul>
139.241
139.242 <h3>Advanced</h3>
139.243 <ul><li><b>enctype.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
139.244 The content type used to submit form data to the server. If you click the ellipsis button, you see a dialog box from which you can select media types or add a new media type. You can see a list of registered media types at:<br>
139.245 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
139.246 <param name="content" value="http://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types/">
139.247 <param name="text" value="http://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types/"></object>
139.248 <p>The default media type for a form is <code>application/x-www-form-urlencoded</code>. In this media type, the form field names and values are escaped as follows:</p>
139.249 <ul>
139.250 <li>Space characters are replaced by '+'.</li>
139.251 <li>Reserved characters are escaped by using a percent sign and two hexadecimal digits to represent the ASCII code of the character.</li>
139.252 <li>Fields are listed in the order in which they appear in the form. The name is separated from the value with an equals sign (=) and each field name is prefaced by an ampersand (&). Fields with null values, like unselected radio buttons and checkboxes, might be omitted. Hidden fields with value attributes present are included.</li>
139.253 </ul></li>
139.254 <li><b>internalVirtualForms.</b><code> Type: Form$VirtualFormDescriptor</code><br>
139.255 The virtual forms used internally to components in the form, such as a table component. Component authors can manipulate this set of virtual forms independently of the set exposed to developers. This set is consulted only after consulting the set exposed to developers. To indicate descendants, use <code>:*</code> after the component ID. For example, <code>tabel1:*</code> indicates all descendants of the <code>table1</code> component. </li>
139.256 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
139.257 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component, and its Output Text component does not appear either. If this property is not selected (false), it overrides the rendered property of its child component.
139.258 <p>You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the component gets rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a Form for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</p>
139.259 </li>
139.260 <li><b>virtualFormsConfig.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
139.261 The configuration of the <a href="../../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual forms</a> in this form. Each virtual form is represented as a <code>String</code> and is described by three parts, separated with pipe (|) characters: the virtual form name, a space-separated list of component ids that participate in the virtual form, and a space-separated list of component ids that submit the virtual form. Multiple virtual forms are separated by commas. </li>
139.262 </ul>
139.263
139.264 <dl>
139.265 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
139.266 <dd><a href="../form.html">Form Component</a></dd>
139.267 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
139.268 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
139.269 </dl>
139.270 <hr>
139.271 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
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140.17
140.18 <h1>Group Panel Component Properties Window </h1>
140.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
140.20
140.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a Group Panel component <img src="../../../../images/bh_group_panel_icon.gif" alt="Group Panel icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer, after adding the component to the page.</p>
140.22 <p>The Group Panel component has the following properties.</p>
140.23
140.24 <h3>General</h3>
140.25 <ul>
140.26 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
140.27 The name of the Group Panel component in the page bean and the JSP file. In the page bean, the component is represented by a <code>PanelGroup</code> object. </li>
140.28 </ul>
140.29
140.30 <h3>Appearance</h3>
140.31 <ul>
140.32 <li><b>block.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
140.33 <p>By default this property is not selected. If the page is in <a href="../../../propsheets/page_props.html">flow layout</a>, the Group Panel component is rendered on the same line as the component that comes before it and the component that follows it, with an HTML <code><span></code> tag enclosing all the child components. </p>
140.34 <p>If you select the <code>block</code> property, the Group Panel component is rendered with an HTML on its own line in the page, with an HTML <code><div></code> tag enclosing all the child components, and the components before and after the Group Panel are on different lines. In addition, selecting the <code>block</code> property enables you to set the size of the Group Panel by adding <code>width</code> and <code>height</code> settings to the <code>style</code> property. </p>
140.35 <p>The <code>block</code> property has no effect on the component's children. Any children that render on their own lines (for example, enclosed in their own <code><div></code> tags) continue to be rendered on their own lines. </p>
140.36 </li>
140.37 <li><b>separator.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
140.38 <p>The characters that are to be inserted between each component that is a child of this component. If this attribute is not specified, then a space is inserted between each component. You can use <code><br/></code> or <code><p/></code> to put each component on its own line.</p>
140.39 </li><li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
140.40 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
140.41 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
140.42 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
140.43 <ul class="note">
140.44 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
140.45 </ul>
140.46
140.47 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
140.48 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
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140.51 </p>
140.52 </li>
140.53 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
140.54 <ul class="note">
140.55 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
140.56 </ul>
140.57 </li>
140.58
140.59 </ul>
140.60
140.61 <h3>Behavior</h3>
140.62 <ul>
140.63 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
140.64 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
140.65 <ul class="note">
140.66 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
140.67 </ul>
140.68 </li>
140.69 </ul>
140.70 <h3>Advanced</h3>
140.71 <ul>
140.72 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
140.73 If selected, the components in the Group Panel are to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the components do not appear on the page at all, not even as hidden components. If this property is not selected (false), it overrides the <code>rendered</code> properties of all child components.</li>
140.74 </ul>
140.75
140.76 <dl>
140.77 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
140.78 <dd><a href="../group_panel.html">Group Panel Component</a></dd>
140.79 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
140.80 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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140.109 <title>Group Panel Component Properties Window</title>
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140.112 <body>
140.113
140.114 <h2>Group Panel Component Properties Window </h2>
140.115 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
140.116
140.117 <p>You see the Properties window for a Group Panel component <img src="../../../../images/bh_group_panel_icon.gif" alt="Group Panel icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer, after adding the component to the page.</p>
140.118 <p>The Group Panel component has the following properties.</p>
140.119
140.120 <h3>General</h3>
140.121 <ul>
140.122 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
140.123 The name of the Group Panel component in the page bean and the JSP file. In the page bean, the component is represented by a <code>PanelGroup</code> object. </li>
140.124 </ul>
140.125
140.126 <h3>Appearance</h3>
140.127 <ul>
140.128 <li><b>block.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
140.129 <p>By default this property is not selected. If the page is in <a href="../../../propsheets/page_props.html">flow layout</a>, the Group Panel component is rendered on the same line as the component that comes before it and the component that follows it, with an HTML <code><span></code> tag enclosing all the child components. </p>
140.130 <p>If you select the <code>block</code> property, the Group Panel component is rendered with an HTML on its own line in the page, with an HTML <code><div></code> tag enclosing all the child components, and the components before and after the Group Panel are on different lines. In addition, selecting the <code>block</code> property enables you to set the size of the Group Panel by adding <code>width</code> and <code>height</code> settings to the <code>style</code> property. </p>
140.131 <p>The <code>block</code> property has no effect on the component's children. Any children that render on their own lines (for example, enclosed in their own <code><div></code> tags) continue to be rendered on their own lines. </p>
140.132 </li>
140.133 <li><b>separator.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
140.134 <p>The characters that are to be inserted between each component that is a child of this component. If this attribute is not specified, then a space is inserted between each component. You can use <code><br/></code> or <code><p/></code> to put each component on its own line.</p>
140.135 </li><li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
140.136 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
140.137 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
140.138 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
140.139 <ul class="note">
140.140 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
140.141 </ul>
140.142
140.143 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
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140.148 </li>
140.149 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
140.150 <ul class="note">
140.151 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
140.152 </ul>
140.153 </li>
140.154
140.155 </ul>
140.156
140.157 <h3>Behavior</h3>
140.158 <ul>
140.159 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
140.160 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
140.161 <ul class="note">
140.162 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
140.163 </ul>
140.164 </li>
140.165 </ul>
140.166 <h3>Advanced</h3>
140.167 <ul>
140.168 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
140.169 If selected, the components in the Group Panel are to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the components do not appear on the page at all, not even as hidden components. If this property is not selected (false), it overrides the <code>rendered</code> properties of all child components.</li>
140.170 </ul>
140.171
140.172 <dl>
140.173 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
140.174 <dd><a href="../group_panel.html">Group Panel Component</a></dd>
140.175 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
140.176 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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141.13 <title>Hidden Field Component Properties Window</title>
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141.15 </head>
141.16 <body>
141.17
141.18 <h1>Hidden Field Component Properties Window </h1>
141.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
141.20
141.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a Hidden Field
141.22 component <img src="../../../../images/bh_hidden_field_icon.gif" alt="hidden field icon"> when you select
141.23 the component in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. </p>
141.24 <p>The Hidden Field component has the following properties.</p>
141.25
141.26 <h3>General</h3>
141.27 <ul>
141.28 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
141.29 The name of the Hidden Field component in the page bean and the JSP file.</li>
141.30 </ul>
141.31
141.32 <h3>Data</h3>
141.33 <ul>
141.34 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
141.35 A JavaServer Faces converter that produces the correct type of value for the <code>value</code> property. The component will pick the correct converter for the <code>value</code> property if one is available, making it unnecessary to set this property in most cases. If the <code>value</code> property is bound to a value whose type is not on the list of converters, you have to supply your own converter and set this property. </li> <li><b>text.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
141.36 The data that is sent when the page is submitted. A typical use for the <code>text</code> property of a hidden field is to pass data between pages when a form has more than one page. To be able to pass data, this field must be bound to a property of one of the managed beans, such as the <a href="../../../navigator_win/request_bean_node.html">Request Bean</a> or the <a href="../../../navigator_win/session_bean_node.html">Session Bean</a>. </li>
141.37 <li><b>validator.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
141.38 Indicates the JavaServer Faces validator that is called when the value is submitted. Choose a validator from the drop down list. If you choose <code>(null)</code>, no validator is called.
141.39 <ul class="note">
141.40 <li>If you define your own validate method, for example, by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit Event Handler > validate, any value you might have set in this property is overridden.</li>
141.41 </ul>
141.42 </li>
141.43 </ul>
141.44
141.45 <h3>Events</h3>
141.46 <ul>
141.47 <li><b>validate.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called to validate the value of the component. If you want to code a validate method, right-click the component in the Outline window and choose Edit Event Handler > validate. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_validate</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property. When you define this method in this way, the <code>validator</code> and <code>validate</code> properties are automatically set for you.
141.48 <ul class="note">
141.49 <li>Setting this property also sets the value of the <code>validator</code> property. If you define your own validate method, do not separately change the value of the <code>validator</code> property, or you could lose the connection to your validate method.</li>
141.50 </ul>
141.51 </li>
141.52 <li><b>valueChangeListener</b> Indicates the name of the component value change listener method that is called when the value of the component changes. You typically define this method in the page bean by right-clicking the component in the Outline window and choosing Edit valueChange Event Handler. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_processValueChange</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the <code>id</code> property.</li>
141.53 </ul>
141.54 <h3>Behavior</h3>
141.55 <ul>
141.56 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
141.57 If selected, indicates that this component's value is not included in a submit.</li>
141.58 </ul>
141.59 <h3>Advanced</h3>
141.60 <ul>
141.61 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
141.62 If this property is selected, when the component is processed on the server, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page.
141.63 A simpler way of getting this functionality is to associate the component with a <a href="../../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>, and then right-click the component and choose Auto-Submit on Change.
141.64 <p>The most common example of an immediate action is a Cancel button. You make it immediate so that the normal validation and update steps can be skipped, but the action handler can still do whatever is necessary. Typically, the action handler will navigate back to some previous page. In some designs the action handler might also enqueue an informational message like "Transaction cancelled". It is possible to do more: for example, an application might record the fact that the user cancelled the current operation.</p></li>
141.65 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
141.66 If selected, the Hidden Field component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component cannot be used at all on the page, even as a hidden component. </li>
141.67 <li><b>valueChangeListener.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
141.68 See the Event section's <code>valueChange</code> property above, which provides an easier way to set this property's value. The <code>valueChangeListener</code> property is the <code>MethodBinding</code> that underlies the <code>valueChange</code> event property. The <code>valueChangeListener</code> property is updated when you set the method for the <code>valueChange</code> event property.
141.69 <p>If you click the ellipsis button next to the <code>valueChange</code> property, you can use that property's property editor to choose an existing method to bind to, or you can create a new method or unbind an existing method. If you are an expert, instead of using the <code>valueChange</code> property, you can type a <code>MethodBinding</code> expression directly into this <code>valueChangeListener</code> property, for example, if you want to call a method that is not in the page bean.</p>
141.70 </li>
141.71 </ul>
141.72
141.73 <dl>
141.74 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
141.75 <dd><a href="../hidden_field.html">Hidden Field Component</a></dd>
141.76 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
141.77 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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141.91
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141.120 <title>Hidden Field Component Properties Window</title>
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141.122 </head>
141.123 <body>
141.124
141.125 <h2>Hidden Field Component Properties Window </h2>
141.126 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
141.127
141.128 <p>You see the Properties window for a Hidden Field
141.129 component <img src="../../../../images/bh_hidden_field_icon.gif" alt="hidden field icon"> when you select
141.130 the component in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. </p>
141.131 <p>The Hidden Field component has the following properties.</p>
141.132
141.133 <h3>General</h3>
141.134 <ul>
141.135 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
141.136 The name of the Hidden Field component in the page bean and the JSP file.</li>
141.137 </ul>
141.138
141.139 <h3>Data</h3>
141.140 <ul>
141.141 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
141.142 A JavaServer Faces converter that produces the correct type of value for the <code>value</code> property. The component will pick the correct converter for the <code>value</code> property if one is available, making it unnecessary to set this property in most cases. If the <code>value</code> property is bound to a value whose type is not on the list of converters, you have to supply your own converter and set this property. </li> <li><b>text.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
141.143 The data that is sent when the page is submitted. A typical use for the <code>text</code> property of a hidden field is to pass data between pages when a form has more than one page. To be able to pass data, this field must be bound to a property of one of the managed beans, such as the <a href="../../../navigator_win/request_bean_node.html">Request Bean</a> or the <a href="../../../navigator_win/session_bean_node.html">Session Bean</a>. </li>
141.144 <li><b>validator.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
141.145 Indicates the JavaServer Faces validator that is called when the value is submitted. Choose a validator from the drop down list. If you choose <code>(null)</code>, no validator is called.
141.146 <ul class="note">
141.147 <li>If you define your own validate method, for example, by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit Event Handler > validate, any value you might have set in this property is overridden.</li>
141.148 </ul>
141.149 </li>
141.150 </ul>
141.151
141.152 <h3>Events</h3>
141.153 <ul>
141.154 <li><b>validate.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called to validate the value of the component. If you want to code a validate method, right-click the component in the Outline window and choose Edit Event Handler > validate. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_validate</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property. When you define this method in this way, the <code>validator</code> and <code>validate</code> properties are automatically set for you.
141.155 <ul class="note">
141.156 <li>Setting this property also sets the value of the <code>validator</code> property. If you define your own validate method, do not separately change the value of the <code>validator</code> property, or you could lose the connection to your validate method.</li>
141.157 </ul>
141.158 </li>
141.159 <li><b>valueChangeListener</b> Indicates the name of the component value change listener method that is called when the value of the component changes. You typically define this method in the page bean by right-clicking the component in the Outline window and choosing Edit valueChange Event Handler. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_processValueChange</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the <code>id</code> property.</li>
141.160 </ul>
141.161 <h3>Behavior</h3>
141.162 <ul>
141.163 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
141.164 If selected, indicates that this component's value is not included in a submit.</li>
141.165 </ul>
141.166 <h3>Advanced</h3>
141.167 <ul>
141.168 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
141.169 If this property is selected, when the component is processed on the server, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page.
141.170 A simpler way of getting this functionality is to associate the component with a <a href="../../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>, and then right-click the component and choose Auto-Submit on Change.
141.171 <p>The most common example of an immediate action is a Cancel button. You make it immediate so that the normal validation and update steps can be skipped, but the action handler can still do whatever is necessary. Typically, the action handler will navigate back to some previous page. In some designs the action handler might also enqueue an informational message like "Transaction cancelled". It is possible to do more: for example, an application might record the fact that the user cancelled the current operation.</p></li>
141.172 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
141.173 If selected, the Hidden Field component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component cannot be used at all on the page, even as a hidden component. </li>
141.174 <li><b>valueChangeListener.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
141.175 See the Event section's <code>valueChange</code> property above, which provides an easier way to set this property's value. The <code>valueChangeListener</code> property is the <code>MethodBinding</code> that underlies the <code>valueChange</code> event property. The <code>valueChangeListener</code> property is updated when you set the method for the <code>valueChange</code> event property.
141.176 <p>If you click the ellipsis button next to the <code>valueChange</code> property, you can use that property's property editor to choose an existing method to bind to, or you can create a new method or unbind an existing method. If you are an expert, instead of using the <code>valueChange</code> property, you can type a <code>MethodBinding</code> expression directly into this <code>valueChangeListener</code> property, for example, if you want to call a method that is not in the page bean.</p>
141.177 </li>
141.178 </ul>
141.179
141.180 <dl>
141.181 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
141.182 <dd><a href="../hidden_field.html">Hidden Field Component</a></dd>
141.183 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
141.184 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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142.13 <title>Hyperlink Component Properties Window</title>
142.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
142.15 </head>
142.16 <body>
142.17
142.18 <h1>Hyperlink Component Properties Window </h1>
142.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
142.20
142.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a Hyperlink component when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer or you select the Hyperlink <img src="../../../../images/hyperlinkicon.gif" alt="hyperlink icon"> in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. </p>
142.22 <p>This component has the following properties.</p>
142.23
142.24 <h3>General</h3>
142.25 <ul>
142.26 <li><b>id.</b> <code>Type: String </code><br>
142.27 The name of the Hyperlink component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
142.28 </ul>
142.29
142.30 <h3>Appearance</h3>
142.31 <ul><li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
142.32 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
142.33 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
142.34 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
142.35 <ul class="note">
142.36 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
142.37 </ul>
142.38
142.39 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
142.40 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
142.41 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
142.42 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
142.43 </p>
142.44 </li>
142.45 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
142.46 <ul class="note">
142.47 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
142.48 </ul>
142.49 </li>
142.50
142.51 <li><b>text.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
142.52 The visible, text portion of the hyperlink. Equivalent to the text between the HTML tags <code><a href="url"><b>text</b></a></code>.</li>
142.53 </ul>
142.54
142.55 <h3>Events</h3>
142.56 <ul>
142.57 <li><b>action.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding </code><br>
142.58 The action method to invoke when this component is activated by the user. If you set the <code>action</code> property, the page is submitted when this component is activated.
142.59 The JSP tag for this property is <code>actionExpression</code>.
142.60 <ul class="note">
142.61 <li> If you specified a value for the <code>url</code> property, the action will not take place. The <code>url</code> property takes precedence over the <code>action</code> property.</li>
142.62 </ul>
142.63 <p>If you right-click the component, you can choose Edit Event Handler to define an action method for the hyperlink and set this property's value automatically to this method. The action method determines which page to open based on certain conditions. The action method typically processes mouse clicks and returns a <code>String</code> indicating the name of a page navigation case (the page in your application to display next). The default name for the method is <i><code>hyperlink-id</code></i><code>_action</code>, where <i>hyperlink-id</i> is the value of the hyperllink's <code>id</code> property. </p>
142.64 </li>
142.65 </ul>
142.66 <h3>Behavior</h3>
142.67 <ul>
142.68 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
142.69 If selected, indicates that this component never receives focus.</li>
142.70 <li><b>target.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
142.71 The frame of the current page in which the link is to be opened. If a frame with this name does not exist, the response is rendered in a new window unless overridden by the user. The following frame names have special meaning:
142.72 <ul>
142.73 <li><code>_blank</code> - renders the response in a new, unnamed window </li>
142.74 <li><code>_self</code> - renders the response in the current frame</li>
142.75 <li><code>_parent</code> - renders the response in the immediate frameset parent </li>
142.76 <li><code>_top</code> - renders the response in the full, unframed window </li>
142.77 </ul>
142.78 </li>
142.79 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
142.80 Rendered as the HTML <code>title</code> attribute of the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
142.81 <ul class="note">
142.82 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
142.83 </li>
142.84 </ul>
142.85 </li>
142.86 <li><b>url.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
142.87 The URL of the target document or resource. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>href</code>. If the value of this property is set, there are two consequences:
142.88 <ul>
142.89 <li>The page is not submitted if the user clicks the hyperlink. </li>
142.90 <li>Any setting for the <code>action</code> property is ignored. </li>
142.91 </ul>
142.92 <p>If you do not set this property, clicking the hyperlink submits the page. Typically, if you do not set this property, you use the action method to define what happens when the user clicks the hyperlink. See the <code>action</code> property above for more information.</p>
142.93 </li>
142.94 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
142.95 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
142.96 <ul class="note">
142.97 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
142.98 </ul>
142.99 </li>
142.100 </ul>
142.101
142.102 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
142.103 <ul>
142.104 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
142.105 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document. Determines when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767.</li>
142.106 </ul>
142.107 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
142.108 <ul>
142.109 <li><b>onBlur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
142.110 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
142.111 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
142.112 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
142.113 <li><b>onFocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
142.114 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
142.115 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
142.116 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
142.117 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
142.118 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
142.119 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
142.120 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
142.121 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
142.122 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
142.123 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
142.124 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
142.125 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
142.126 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
142.127 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
142.128 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
142.129 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
142.130 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
142.131 </ul>
142.132 <h3>Advanced</h3>
142.133 <ul>
142.134 <li><b>actionListener.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding </code><br>
142.135 A method binding representing an action listener method that is notified when this component is activated by the user. The value must be a valid JSF method binding expression, such as <code>#{Page1.action_method}</code>, and it must evaluate to the name of a public method that takes an <code>ActionEvent</code> parameter with a return type of void. </li>
142.136 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
142.137 If this property is selected, when the user activates the component, the action handler will be called before validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page. A simpler way of getting this functionality is to associate the component with a <a href="../../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>, and then right-click the component and choose Auto-Submit on Change. </li>
142.138 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
142.139 If selected, the hyperlink is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the hyperlink does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. </li>
142.140 <li><b>type.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
142.141 The content type of the resource to which this hyperlink links. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>type</code>, which is a MIME type, such as <code>text/html</code>, <code>image/png</code>, <code>image/gif</code>, <code>video/mpeg</code>, <code>text/css</code>, or <code>audio/basic</code>.</li>
142.142 <li><b>urlLang.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
142.143 Code describing the language used in the resource referred to by the <code>url</code> property. Equivalent to the <code>hreflang</code> attribute of the HTML <code><a></code> tag. To choose a language code, you can click the ellipsis button (...) to open the property editor. Some examples:
142.144 <ul>
142.145 <li><code>ar</code> - Traditional Arabic</li>
142.146 <li><code>de</code> - German</li>
142.147 <li> <code>en</code> - English</li>
142.148 <li><code>es</code> - Spanish</li>
142.149 <li><code>fr</code> - French</li>
142.150 <li><code>ja</code> - Japanese </li>
142.151 </ul>
142.152 <p>In addition to the codes available in the property editor, you can also enter additional codes using ISO standard names. Some examples:</p>
142.153 <ul>
142.154 <li><code>en-US</code> - United States English</li>
142.155 <li><code>ja-JP</code> - Japanese</li>
142.156 <li><code>zh-guoyu</code> - Mandarin or Standard Chinese </li>
142.157 <li><code>zh-Hans</code> - Simplified Chinese script</li>
142.158 <li><code>zh-HanT</code> - Traditional Chinese script</li>
142.159 </ul>
142.160 </li>
142.161 </ul>
142.162
142.163 <dl>
142.164 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
142.165 <dd><a href="../hyperlink.html">Hyperlink Component</a></dd>
142.166 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
142.167 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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142.195 <tr>
142.196 <td> </td>
142.197 </tr>
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142.202 +<html>
142.203 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
142.204 <!--
142.205 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
142.206 * All rights reserved.
142.207 * Use is subject to license terms.
142.208 -->
142.209 <head>
142.210 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
142.211 <title>Hyperlink Component Properties Window</title>
142.212 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
142.213 </head>
142.214 <body>
142.215
142.216 <h2>Hyperlink Component Properties Window </h2>
142.217 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
142.218
142.219 <p>You see the Properties window for a Hyperlink component when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer or you select the Hyperlink <img src="../../../../images/hyperlinkicon.gif" alt="hyperlink icon"> in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. </p>
142.220 <p>This component has the following properties.</p>
142.221
142.222 <h3>General</h3>
142.223 <ul>
142.224 <li><b>id.</b> <code>Type: String </code><br>
142.225 The name of the Hyperlink component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
142.226 </ul>
142.227
142.228 <h3>Appearance</h3>
142.229 <ul><li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
142.230 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
142.231 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
142.232 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
142.233 <ul class="note">
142.234 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
142.235 </ul>
142.236
142.237 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
142.238 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
142.239 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
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142.241 </p>
142.242 </li>
142.243 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
142.244 <ul class="note">
142.245 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
142.246 </ul>
142.247 </li>
142.248
142.249 <li><b>text.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
142.250 The visible, text portion of the hyperlink. Equivalent to the text between the HTML tags <code><a href="url"><b>text</b></a></code>.</li>
142.251 </ul>
142.252
142.253 <h3>Events</h3>
142.254 <ul>
142.255 <li><b>action.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding </code><br>
142.256 The action method to invoke when this component is activated by the user. If you set the <code>action</code> property, the page is submitted when this component is activated.
142.257 The JSP tag for this property is <code>actionExpression</code>.
142.258 <ul class="note">
142.259 <li> If you specified a value for the <code>url</code> property, the action will not take place. The <code>url</code> property takes precedence over the <code>action</code> property.</li>
142.260 </ul>
142.261 <p>If you right-click the component, you can choose Edit Event Handler to define an action method for the hyperlink and set this property's value automatically to this method. The action method determines which page to open based on certain conditions. The action method typically processes mouse clicks and returns a <code>String</code> indicating the name of a page navigation case (the page in your application to display next). The default name for the method is <i><code>hyperlink-id</code></i><code>_action</code>, where <i>hyperlink-id</i> is the value of the hyperllink's <code>id</code> property. </p>
142.262 </li>
142.263 </ul>
142.264 <h3>Behavior</h3>
142.265 <ul>
142.266 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
142.267 If selected, indicates that this component never receives focus.</li>
142.268 <li><b>target.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
142.269 The frame of the current page in which the link is to be opened. If a frame with this name does not exist, the response is rendered in a new window unless overridden by the user. The following frame names have special meaning:
142.270 <ul>
142.271 <li><code>_blank</code> - renders the response in a new, unnamed window </li>
142.272 <li><code>_self</code> - renders the response in the current frame</li>
142.273 <li><code>_parent</code> - renders the response in the immediate frameset parent </li>
142.274 <li><code>_top</code> - renders the response in the full, unframed window </li>
142.275 </ul>
142.276 </li>
142.277 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
142.278 Rendered as the HTML <code>title</code> attribute of the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
142.279 <ul class="note">
142.280 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
142.281 </li>
142.282 </ul>
142.283 </li>
142.284 <li><b>url.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
142.285 The URL of the target document or resource. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>href</code>. If the value of this property is set, there are two consequences:
142.286 <ul>
142.287 <li>The page is not submitted if the user clicks the hyperlink. </li>
142.288 <li>Any setting for the <code>action</code> property is ignored. </li>
142.289 </ul>
142.290 <p>If you do not set this property, clicking the hyperlink submits the page. Typically, if you do not set this property, you use the action method to define what happens when the user clicks the hyperlink. See the <code>action</code> property above for more information.</p>
142.291 </li>
142.292 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
142.293 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
142.294 <ul class="note">
142.295 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
142.296 </ul>
142.297 </li>
142.298 </ul>
142.299
142.300 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
142.301 <ul>
142.302 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
142.303 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document. Determines when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767.</li>
142.304 </ul>
142.305 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
142.306 <ul>
142.307 <li><b>onBlur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
142.308 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
142.309 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
142.310 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
142.311 <li><b>onFocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
142.312 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
142.313 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
142.314 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
142.315 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
142.316 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
142.317 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
142.318 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
142.319 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
142.320 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
142.321 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
142.322 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
142.323 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
142.324 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
142.325 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
142.326 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
142.327 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
142.328 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
142.329 </ul>
142.330 <h3>Advanced</h3>
142.331 <ul>
142.332 <li><b>actionListener.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding </code><br>
142.333 A method binding representing an action listener method that is notified when this component is activated by the user. The value must be a valid JSF method binding expression, such as <code>#{Page1.action_method}</code>, and it must evaluate to the name of a public method that takes an <code>ActionEvent</code> parameter with a return type of void. </li>
142.334 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
142.335 If this property is selected, when the user activates the component, the action handler will be called before validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page. A simpler way of getting this functionality is to associate the component with a <a href="../../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>, and then right-click the component and choose Auto-Submit on Change. </li>
142.336 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
142.337 If selected, the hyperlink is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the hyperlink does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. </li>
142.338 <li><b>type.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
142.339 The content type of the resource to which this hyperlink links. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>type</code>, which is a MIME type, such as <code>text/html</code>, <code>image/png</code>, <code>image/gif</code>, <code>video/mpeg</code>, <code>text/css</code>, or <code>audio/basic</code>.</li>
142.340 <li><b>urlLang.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
142.341 Code describing the language used in the resource referred to by the <code>url</code> property. Equivalent to the <code>hreflang</code> attribute of the HTML <code><a></code> tag. To choose a language code, you can click the ellipsis button (...) to open the property editor. Some examples:
142.342 <ul>
142.343 <li><code>ar</code> - Traditional Arabic</li>
142.344 <li><code>de</code> - German</li>
142.345 <li> <code>en</code> - English</li>
142.346 <li><code>es</code> - Spanish</li>
142.347 <li><code>fr</code> - French</li>
142.348 <li><code>ja</code> - Japanese </li>
142.349 </ul>
142.350 <p>In addition to the codes available in the property editor, you can also enter additional codes using ISO standard names. Some examples:</p>
142.351 <ul>
142.352 <li><code>en-US</code> - United States English</li>
142.353 <li><code>ja-JP</code> - Japanese</li>
142.354 <li><code>zh-guoyu</code> - Mandarin or Standard Chinese </li>
142.355 <li><code>zh-Hans</code> - Simplified Chinese script</li>
142.356 <li><code>zh-HanT</code> - Traditional Chinese script</li>
142.357 </ul>
142.358 </li>
142.359 </ul>
142.360
142.361 <dl>
142.362 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
142.363 <dd><a href="../hyperlink.html">Hyperlink Component</a></dd>
142.364 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
142.365 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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143.13 <title>Image Hyperlink Component Properties Window</title>
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143.17
143.18 <h1>Image Hyperlink Component Properties Window </h1>
143.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
143.20
143.21 <p>You see the Properties window for an Image Hyperlink component when you select the outer part of the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer or you select the Image Hyperlink <img src="../../../../images/bh_image_hyperlink_icon.gif" alt="Image Hyperlink icon"> part of this composite component in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. </p>
143.22 <p>This component has the following properties.</p>
143.23
143.24 <h3>General</h3>
143.25 <ul>
143.26 <li><b>id.</b> <code>Type: String </code><br>
143.27 The name of the Image Hyperlink component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
143.28 </ul>
143.29 <h3>Appearance</h3>
143.30 <ul>
143.31 <li><b>align.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
143.32 The position of the image relative to its context on the page. Pick a position from the drop down list to align the image hyperlink to other components. </li>
143.33 <li><b>border.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
143.34 Specifies the width of the border around the image in pixels. The default value for this
143.35 property depends on the client browser </li>
143.36 <li><b>height.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
143.37 Sets the height of the image in pixels if you want to override the actual height of the displayed image. In HTML, this equivalent is the <code>height</code> attribute of the <code><img></code> tag. Not all browsers respond to this setting.</li>
143.38 <li><b>icon.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
143.39 Enables you to pick an image from the theme rather than specifying your own image file. If you want the icon to be used, make sure that the <code>imageURL</code> property is not set. </li>
143.40 <li><b>imageURL.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
143.41 The relative path to an image file. This property has precedence over the <code>icon</code> property if both properties have values set for them. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you can type in a URL for an image file on the Web, or you can navigate to an image file and import it into the project, or you can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines the URL, as described in <a href="../../../propeditors/imageurl_prop_ed.html">imageURL Property Editor</a>. </li><li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
143.42 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
143.43 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
143.44 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
143.45 <ul class="note">
143.46 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
143.47 </ul>
143.48
143.49 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
143.50 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
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143.53 </p>
143.54 </li>
143.55 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
143.56 <ul class="note">
143.57 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
143.58 </ul>
143.59 </li>
143.60
143.61 <li><b>text.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
143.62 The visible, text portion of the hyperlink. Equivalent to the text between the HTML tags <code><a href="url"><b>text</b></a></code>. You can have both text and image visible for an image hyperlink. </li>
143.63 <li><b>textPosition.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
143.64 Specifies where the text will be placed relative to the image. Choose a position from the drop down list. </li>
143.65 <li><b>width.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
143.66 Sets the width of the image in pixels if you want to override the actual width of the displayed image. In HTML, the equivalent is the <code>width</code> attribute of the <code><img></code> tag. Not all browsers respond to this setting.</li>
143.67 </ul>
143.68 <h3>Events</h3>
143.69 <ul>
143.70 <li><b>action.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding </code><br>
143.71 The action method to invoke when this component is activated by the user. If you set the <code>action</code> property, the page is submitted when this component is activated.
143.72 The JSP tag for this property is <code>actionExpression</code>.
143.73 <ul class="note">
143.74 <li> If you specified a value for the <code>url</code> property, the action will not take place. The <code>url</code> property takes precedence over the <code>action</code> property.</li>
143.75 </ul>
143.76 <p>If you right-click the component, you can choose Edit Event Handler to define an action method for the hyperlink and set this property's value automatically to this method. The action method determines which page to open based on certain conditions. The action method typically processes mouse clicks and returns a <code>String</code> indicating the name of a page navigation case (the page in your application to display next). The default name for the method is <i><code>hyperlink-id</code></i><code>_action</code>, where <i>hyperlink-id</i> is the value of the hyperllink's <code>id</code> property. </p>
143.77 </li>
143.78 </ul>
143.79 <h3>Behavior</h3>
143.80 <ul>
143.81 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
143.82 If selected, indicates that this component never receives focus.</li>
143.83 <li><b>target.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
143.84 The frame of the current page in which the link is to be opened. If a frame with this name does not exist, the response is rendered in a new window unless overridden by the user. The following frame names have special meaning:
143.85 <ul>
143.86 <li><code>_blank</code> - renders the response in a new, unnamed window </li>
143.87 <li><code>_self</code> - renders the response in the current frame</li>
143.88 <li><code>_parent</code> - renders the response in the immediate frameset parent </li>
143.89 <li><code>_top</code> - renders the response in the full, unframed window </li>
143.90 </ul>
143.91 </li>
143.92 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
143.93 Rendered as the HTML <code>title</code> attribute of the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
143.94 <ul class="note">
143.95 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
143.96 </li>
143.97 </ul>
143.98 </li>
143.99 <li><b>url.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
143.100 The URL of the target document or resource. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>href</code>. If the value of this property is set, there are two consequences:
143.101 <ul>
143.102 <li>The page is not submitted if the user clicks the hyperlink. </li>
143.103 <li>Any setting for the <code>action</code> property is ignored. </li>
143.104 </ul>
143.105 <p>If you do not set this property, clicking the hyperlink submits the page. Typically, if you do not set this property, you use the action method to define what happens when the user clicks the hyperlink. See the <code>action</code> property above for more information.</p>
143.106 </li>
143.107 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
143.108 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
143.109 <ul class="note">
143.110 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
143.111 </ul>
143.112 </li>
143.113 </ul>
143.114 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
143.115 <ul>
143.116 <li><b>alt.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
143.117 The alternate text for the image. The alt text describes the graphic element in the HTML page, is readable by screen readers, can display as a tool tip, and displays when the user has display of images turned off in the web browser. It is equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>alt</code> of the <code><img> </code>tag.</li>
143.118 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
143.119 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document. Determines when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767.</li>
143.120 </ul>
143.121 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
143.122 <ul>
143.123 <li><b>onBlur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
143.124 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
143.125 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
143.126 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
143.127 <li><b>onFocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
143.128 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
143.129 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
143.130 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
143.131 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
143.132 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
143.133 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
143.134 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
143.135 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
143.136 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
143.137 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
143.138 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
143.139 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
143.140 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
143.141 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
143.142 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
143.143 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
143.144 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
143.145 </ul>
143.146 <h3>Advanced</h3>
143.147 <ul>
143.148 <li><b>actionListener.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding </code><br>
143.149 A method binding representing an action listener method that is notified when this component is activated by the user. The value must be a valid JSF method binding expression, such as <code>#{Page1.action_method}</code>, and it must evaluate to the name of a public method that takes an <code>ActionEvent</code> parameter with a return type of void. </li>
143.150 <li><b>hspace.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
143.151 Specifies the amount of white space in pixels to be inserted to the left and
143.152 right of the image. The default value is not specified but is generally a small,
143.153 non-zero size. </li>
143.154 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
143.155 If this property is selected, when the user activates the component, the action handler will be called before validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page. A simpler way of getting this functionality is to associate the component with a <a href="../../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>, and then right-click the component and choose Auto-Submit on Change. </li>
143.156 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
143.157 If selected, the hyperlink is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the hyperlink does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. </li>
143.158 <li><b>type.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
143.159 The content type of the resource to which this hyperlink links. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>type</code>, which is a MIME type, such as <code>text/html</code>, <code>image/png</code>, <code>image/gif</code>, <code>video/mpeg</code>, <code>text/css</code>, or <code>audio/basic</code>.</li>
143.160 <li><b>urlLang.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
143.161 Code describing the language used in the resource refered to by the <code>url</code> property. Equivalent to the <code>hreflang</code> attribute of the HTML <code><a></code> tag. To choose a language code, you can click the ellipsis button (...) to open the property editor. Some examples:
143.162 <ul>
143.163 <li><code>ar</code> - Traditional Arabic</li>
143.164 <li><code>de</code> - German</li>
143.165 <li> <code>en</code> - English</li>
143.166 <li><code>es</code> - Spanish</li>
143.167 <li><code>fr</code> - French</li>
143.168 <li><code>ja</code> - Japanese </li>
143.169 </ul>
143.170 <p>In addition to the codes available in the property editor, you can also enter additional codes using ISO standard names. Some examples:</p>
143.171 <ul>
143.172 <li><code>en-US</code> - United States English</li>
143.173 <li><code>ja-JP</code> - Japanese</li>
143.174 <li><code>zh-guoyu</code> - Mandarin or Standard Chinese </li>
143.175 <li><code>zh-Hans</code> - Simplified Chinese script</li>
143.176 <li><code>zh-HanT</code> - Traditional Chinese script</li>
143.177 </ul>
143.178 </li>
143.179 <li><b>vspace.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
143.180 Specifies the amount of white space in pixels to be inserted above and below the image. The default value is not specified but is generally a small, non-zero size. </li>
143.181 </ul>
143.182 <dl>
143.183 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
143.184 <dd><a href="../image_hyperlink.html">Image Hyperlink Component</a></dd>
143.185 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
143.186 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
143.187 </dl>
143.188 <dl>
143.189 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
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143.201 </dl>
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143.229 <title>Image Hyperlink Component Properties Window</title>
143.230 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
143.231 </head>
143.232 <body>
143.233
143.234 <h2>Image Hyperlink Component Properties Window </h2>
143.235 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
143.236
143.237 <p>You see the Properties window for an Image Hyperlink component when you select the outer part of the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer or you select the Image Hyperlink <img src="../../../../images/bh_image_hyperlink_icon.gif" alt="Image Hyperlink icon"> part of this composite component in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. </p>
143.238 <p>This component has the following properties.</p>
143.239
143.240 <h3>General</h3>
143.241 <ul>
143.242 <li><b>id.</b> <code>Type: String </code><br>
143.243 The name of the Image Hyperlink component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
143.244 </ul>
143.245 <h3>Appearance</h3>
143.246 <ul>
143.247 <li><b>align.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
143.248 The position of the image relative to its context on the page. Pick a position from the drop down list to align the image hyperlink to other components. </li>
143.249 <li><b>border.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
143.250 Specifies the width of the border around the image in pixels. The default value for this
143.251 property depends on the client browser </li>
143.252 <li><b>height.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
143.253 Sets the height of the image in pixels if you want to override the actual height of the displayed image. In HTML, this equivalent is the <code>height</code> attribute of the <code><img></code> tag. Not all browsers respond to this setting.</li>
143.254 <li><b>icon.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
143.255 Enables you to pick an image from the theme rather than specifying your own image file. If you want the icon to be used, make sure that the <code>imageURL</code> property is not set. </li>
143.256 <li><b>imageURL.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
143.257 The relative path to an image file. This property has precedence over the <code>icon</code> property if both properties have values set for them. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you can type in a URL for an image file on the Web, or you can navigate to an image file and import it into the project, or you can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines the URL, as described in <a href="../../../propeditors/imageurl_prop_ed.html">imageURL Property Editor</a>. </li><li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
143.258 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
143.259 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
143.260 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
143.261 <ul class="note">
143.262 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
143.263 </ul>
143.264
143.265 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
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143.269 </p>
143.270 </li>
143.271 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
143.272 <ul class="note">
143.273 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
143.274 </ul>
143.275 </li>
143.276
143.277 <li><b>text.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
143.278 The visible, text portion of the hyperlink. Equivalent to the text between the HTML tags <code><a href="url"><b>text</b></a></code>. You can have both text and image visible for an image hyperlink. </li>
143.279 <li><b>textPosition.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
143.280 Specifies where the text will be placed relative to the image. Choose a position from the drop down list. </li>
143.281 <li><b>width.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
143.282 Sets the width of the image in pixels if you want to override the actual width of the displayed image. In HTML, the equivalent is the <code>width</code> attribute of the <code><img></code> tag. Not all browsers respond to this setting.</li>
143.283 </ul>
143.284 <h3>Events</h3>
143.285 <ul>
143.286 <li><b>action.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding </code><br>
143.287 The action method to invoke when this component is activated by the user. If you set the <code>action</code> property, the page is submitted when this component is activated.
143.288 The JSP tag for this property is <code>actionExpression</code>.
143.289 <ul class="note">
143.290 <li> If you specified a value for the <code>url</code> property, the action will not take place. The <code>url</code> property takes precedence over the <code>action</code> property.</li>
143.291 </ul>
143.292 <p>If you right-click the component, you can choose Edit Event Handler to define an action method for the hyperlink and set this property's value automatically to this method. The action method determines which page to open based on certain conditions. The action method typically processes mouse clicks and returns a <code>String</code> indicating the name of a page navigation case (the page in your application to display next). The default name for the method is <i><code>hyperlink-id</code></i><code>_action</code>, where <i>hyperlink-id</i> is the value of the hyperllink's <code>id</code> property. </p>
143.293 </li>
143.294 </ul>
143.295 <h3>Behavior</h3>
143.296 <ul>
143.297 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
143.298 If selected, indicates that this component never receives focus.</li>
143.299 <li><b>target.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
143.300 The frame of the current page in which the link is to be opened. If a frame with this name does not exist, the response is rendered in a new window unless overridden by the user. The following frame names have special meaning:
143.301 <ul>
143.302 <li><code>_blank</code> - renders the response in a new, unnamed window </li>
143.303 <li><code>_self</code> - renders the response in the current frame</li>
143.304 <li><code>_parent</code> - renders the response in the immediate frameset parent </li>
143.305 <li><code>_top</code> - renders the response in the full, unframed window </li>
143.306 </ul>
143.307 </li>
143.308 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
143.309 Rendered as the HTML <code>title</code> attribute of the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
143.310 <ul class="note">
143.311 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
143.312 </li>
143.313 </ul>
143.314 </li>
143.315 <li><b>url.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
143.316 The URL of the target document or resource. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>href</code>. If the value of this property is set, there are two consequences:
143.317 <ul>
143.318 <li>The page is not submitted if the user clicks the hyperlink. </li>
143.319 <li>Any setting for the <code>action</code> property is ignored. </li>
143.320 </ul>
143.321 <p>If you do not set this property, clicking the hyperlink submits the page. Typically, if you do not set this property, you use the action method to define what happens when the user clicks the hyperlink. See the <code>action</code> property above for more information.</p>
143.322 </li>
143.323 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
143.324 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
143.325 <ul class="note">
143.326 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
143.327 </ul>
143.328 </li>
143.329 </ul>
143.330 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
143.331 <ul>
143.332 <li><b>alt.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
143.333 The alternate text for the image. The alt text describes the graphic element in the HTML page, is readable by screen readers, can display as a tool tip, and displays when the user has display of images turned off in the web browser. It is equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>alt</code> of the <code><img> </code>tag.</li>
143.334 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
143.335 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document. Determines when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767.</li>
143.336 </ul>
143.337 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
143.338 <ul>
143.339 <li><b>onBlur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
143.340 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
143.341 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
143.342 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
143.343 <li><b>onFocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
143.344 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
143.345 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
143.346 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
143.347 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
143.348 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
143.349 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
143.350 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
143.351 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
143.352 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
143.353 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
143.354 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
143.355 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
143.356 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
143.357 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
143.358 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
143.359 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
143.360 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
143.361 </ul>
143.362 <h3>Advanced</h3>
143.363 <ul>
143.364 <li><b>actionListener.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding </code><br>
143.365 A method binding representing an action listener method that is notified when this component is activated by the user. The value must be a valid JSF method binding expression, such as <code>#{Page1.action_method}</code>, and it must evaluate to the name of a public method that takes an <code>ActionEvent</code> parameter with a return type of void. </li>
143.366 <li><b>hspace.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
143.367 Specifies the amount of white space in pixels to be inserted to the left and
143.368 right of the image. The default value is not specified but is generally a small,
143.369 non-zero size. </li>
143.370 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
143.371 If this property is selected, when the user activates the component, the action handler will be called before validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page. A simpler way of getting this functionality is to associate the component with a <a href="../../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>, and then right-click the component and choose Auto-Submit on Change. </li>
143.372 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
143.373 If selected, the hyperlink is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the hyperlink does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. </li>
143.374 <li><b>type.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
143.375 The content type of the resource to which this hyperlink links. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>type</code>, which is a MIME type, such as <code>text/html</code>, <code>image/png</code>, <code>image/gif</code>, <code>video/mpeg</code>, <code>text/css</code>, or <code>audio/basic</code>.</li>
143.376 <li><b>urlLang.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
143.377 Code describing the language used in the resource refered to by the <code>url</code> property. Equivalent to the <code>hreflang</code> attribute of the HTML <code><a></code> tag. To choose a language code, you can click the ellipsis button (...) to open the property editor. Some examples:
143.378 <ul>
143.379 <li><code>ar</code> - Traditional Arabic</li>
143.380 <li><code>de</code> - German</li>
143.381 <li> <code>en</code> - English</li>
143.382 <li><code>es</code> - Spanish</li>
143.383 <li><code>fr</code> - French</li>
143.384 <li><code>ja</code> - Japanese </li>
143.385 </ul>
143.386 <p>In addition to the codes available in the property editor, you can also enter additional codes using ISO standard names. Some examples:</p>
143.387 <ul>
143.388 <li><code>en-US</code> - United States English</li>
143.389 <li><code>ja-JP</code> - Japanese</li>
143.390 <li><code>zh-guoyu</code> - Mandarin or Standard Chinese </li>
143.391 <li><code>zh-Hans</code> - Simplified Chinese script</li>
143.392 <li><code>zh-HanT</code> - Traditional Chinese script</li>
143.393 </ul>
143.394 </li>
143.395 <li><b>vspace.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
143.396 Specifies the amount of white space in pixels to be inserted above and below the image. The default value is not specified but is generally a small, non-zero size. </li>
143.397 </ul>
143.398 <dl>
143.399 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
143.400 <dd><a href="../image_hyperlink.html">Image Hyperlink Component</a></dd>
143.401 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
143.402 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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144.13 <title>Image Component Properties Window</title>
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144.15 </head>
144.16 <body>
144.17
144.18 <h1>Image Component Properties Window </h1>
144.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
144.20
144.21 <p>You see the Properties window for an Image component <img src="../../../../images/bh_image_icon.gif" alt="graphic image component icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. </p>
144.22 <p>Most of the Image component's properties are both JSP attributes and properties of the <code>Image</code> Java component in the page bean.</p>
144.23 <p>This component has the following properties.</p>
144.24
144.25 <h3>General</h3>
144.26 <ul>
144.27 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
144.28 The name of the Image component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
144.29 </ul>
144.30
144.31 <h3>Appearance</h3>
144.32 <ul>
144.33 <li><b>align.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
144.34 The position of the image relative to its context on the page. Pick a position from the drop down list to align the image with other components. </li>
144.35 <li><b>border.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
144.36 Specifies the width of the border around the image in pixels. The default value for this property depends on the client browser.</li>
144.37 <li><b>height.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
144.38 Sets the height of the image in pixels if you want to override the actual height of the displayed image. In HTML, this equivalent is the <code>height</code> attribute of the <code><img></code> tag. Not all browsers respond to this setting.</li>
144.39 <li><b>icon.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
144.40 Enables you to pick an image from the theme rather than specifying your own image file. Make sure that the <code>url</code> property is not set if you want to use an icon rather than an image file. </li><li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
144.41 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
144.42 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
144.43 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
144.44 <ul class="note">
144.45 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
144.46 </ul>
144.47
144.48 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
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144.52 </p>
144.53 </li>
144.54 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
144.55 <ul class="note">
144.56 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
144.57 </ul>
144.58 </li>
144.59
144.60 <li><b>url.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
144.61 The path to an image file, or an expression binding to a object that provides the path to the image. This property has precedence over the <code>icon</code> property if both properties are set. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you can bind to an object, or you can provide a value and navigate to an image file and import it into the project. You can also point to a URL for an image on the Web. For example, a file reference might be <code>/resources/image-file.gif</code>, and a URL that points to an image might be<br>
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144.65 . </li>
144.66 <li><b>width.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
144.67 Sets the width of the image in pixels if you want to override the actual width of the displayed image. In HTML, the equivalent is the <code>width</code> attribute of the <code><img></code> tag. Not all browsers respond to this setting.</li>
144.68 </ul>
144.69 <h3>Behavior</h3>
144.70 <ul><li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
144.71 Rendered as the HTML <code>title</code> attribute of the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
144.72 <ul class="note">
144.73 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
144.74 </li>
144.75 </ul>
144.76
144.77 </li>
144.78 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
144.79 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
144.80 <ul class="note">
144.81 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
144.82 </ul>
144.83 </li>
144.84 </ul>
144.85 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
144.86 <ul>
144.87 <li><b>alt.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
144.88 The alternate text for the image. The alt text describes the graphic element in the HTML page, is readable by screen readers, can display as a tool tip, and displays when the user has display of images turned off in the web browser. It is equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>alt</code> of the <code><img> </code>tag.</li>
144.89 </ul>
144.90 <ul><li><b>longdesc.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
144.91 The URL of a web page that has a description for this graphic. In HTML, this property is the <code>longdesc</code> attribute of the generated <code><img></code> tag.</li>
144.92 </ul>
144.93
144.94 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
144.95 <ul>
144.96 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
144.97 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
144.98 <li><b>onDblClick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
144.99 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
144.100 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
144.101 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
144.102 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
144.103 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
144.104 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
144.105 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
144.106 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
144.107 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
144.108 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
144.109 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
144.110 </ul>
144.111
144.112 <h3>Advanced</h3>
144.113 <ul>
144.114 <li><b>hspace.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
144.115 Specifies the amount of white space in pixels to be inserted to the left and right of the image. The default value is not specified but is generally a small, non-zero size. </li>
144.116 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
144.117 If selected, the image is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the image does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. </li>
144.118 <li><b>vspace.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
144.119 Specifies the amount of white space in pixels to be inserted above and below the image. The default value is not specified but is generally a small, non-zero size. </li>
144.120 </ul>
144.121
144.122 <dl>
144.123 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
144.124 <dd><a href="../image.html">Image Component</a></dd>
144.125 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
144.126 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
144.127 </dl>
144.128 <dl>
144.129 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
144.130
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144.137
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144.154 <tr>
144.155 <td> </td>
144.156 </tr>
144.157 </table>
144.158 </body>
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144.161 +<html>
144.162 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
144.163 <!--
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144.165 * All rights reserved.
144.166 * Use is subject to license terms.
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144.168 <head>
144.169 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
144.170 <title>Image Component Properties Window</title>
144.171 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
144.172 </head>
144.173 <body>
144.174
144.175 <h2>Image Component Properties Window </h2>
144.176 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
144.177
144.178 <p>You see the Properties window for an Image component <img src="../../../../images/bh_image_icon.gif" alt="graphic image component icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. </p>
144.179 <p>Most of the Image component's properties are both JSP attributes and properties of the <code>Image</code> Java component in the page bean.</p>
144.180 <p>This component has the following properties.</p>
144.181
144.182 <h3>General</h3>
144.183 <ul>
144.184 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
144.185 The name of the Image component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
144.186 </ul>
144.187
144.188 <h3>Appearance</h3>
144.189 <ul>
144.190 <li><b>align.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
144.191 The position of the image relative to its context on the page. Pick a position from the drop down list to align the image with other components. </li>
144.192 <li><b>border.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
144.193 Specifies the width of the border around the image in pixels. The default value for this property depends on the client browser.</li>
144.194 <li><b>height.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
144.195 Sets the height of the image in pixels if you want to override the actual height of the displayed image. In HTML, this equivalent is the <code>height</code> attribute of the <code><img></code> tag. Not all browsers respond to this setting.</li>
144.196 <li><b>icon.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
144.197 Enables you to pick an image from the theme rather than specifying your own image file. Make sure that the <code>url</code> property is not set if you want to use an icon rather than an image file. </li><li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
144.198 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
144.199 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
144.200 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
144.201 <ul class="note">
144.202 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
144.203 </ul>
144.204
144.205 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
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144.209 </p>
144.210 </li>
144.211 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
144.212 <ul class="note">
144.213 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
144.214 </ul>
144.215 </li>
144.216
144.217 <li><b>url.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
144.218 The path to an image file, or an expression binding to a object that provides the path to the image. This property has precedence over the <code>icon</code> property if both properties are set. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you can bind to an object, or you can provide a value and navigate to an image file and import it into the project. You can also point to a URL for an image on the Web. For example, a file reference might be <code>/resources/image-file.gif</code>, and a URL that points to an image might be<br>
144.219 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
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144.221 <param name="text" value="http://forum.java.sun.com/im/logo_java_grey.gif"></object>
144.222 . </li>
144.223 <li><b>width.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
144.224 Sets the width of the image in pixels if you want to override the actual width of the displayed image. In HTML, the equivalent is the <code>width</code> attribute of the <code><img></code> tag. Not all browsers respond to this setting.</li>
144.225 </ul>
144.226 <h3>Behavior</h3>
144.227 <ul><li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
144.228 Rendered as the HTML <code>title</code> attribute of the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
144.229 <ul class="note">
144.230 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
144.231 </li>
144.232 </ul>
144.233
144.234 </li>
144.235 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
144.236 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
144.237 <ul class="note">
144.238 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
144.239 </ul>
144.240 </li>
144.241 </ul>
144.242 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
144.243 <ul>
144.244 <li><b>alt.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
144.245 The alternate text for the image. The alt text describes the graphic element in the HTML page, is readable by screen readers, can display as a tool tip, and displays when the user has display of images turned off in the web browser. It is equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>alt</code> of the <code><img> </code>tag.</li>
144.246 </ul>
144.247 <ul><li><b>longdesc.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
144.248 The URL of a web page that has a description for this graphic. In HTML, this property is the <code>longdesc</code> attribute of the generated <code><img></code> tag.</li>
144.249 </ul>
144.250
144.251 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
144.252 <ul>
144.253 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
144.254 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
144.255 <li><b>onDblClick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
144.256 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
144.257 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
144.258 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
144.259 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
144.260 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
144.261 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
144.262 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
144.263 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
144.264 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
144.265 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
144.266 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
144.267 </ul>
144.268
144.269 <h3>Advanced</h3>
144.270 <ul>
144.271 <li><b>hspace.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
144.272 Specifies the amount of white space in pixels to be inserted to the left and right of the image. The default value is not specified but is generally a small, non-zero size. </li>
144.273 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
144.274 If selected, the image is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the image does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. </li>
144.275 <li><b>vspace.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
144.276 Specifies the amount of white space in pixels to be inserted above and below the image. The default value is not specified but is generally a small, non-zero size. </li>
144.277 </ul>
144.278
144.279 <dl>
144.280 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
144.281 <dd><a href="../image.html">Image Component</a></dd>
144.282 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
144.283 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
144.284 </dl>
144.285 <dl>
144.286 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
144.287
144.288 <dd>
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144.290 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
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144.293 </dd>
144.294
144.295 <dd> <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
144.296 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-scopes.html">
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144.298 </dd>
144.299 </dl>
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145.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
145.4 -<html>
145.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
145.6 <!--
145.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
145.8 * All rights reserved.
145.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
145.10 -->
145.11 <head>
145.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
145.13 <title>Inline Help Component Properties Window</title>
145.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
145.15 </head>
145.16 <body>
145.17
145.18 <h1>Inline Help Component Properties Window</h1>
145.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
145.20
145.21 <p>You see the Properties window for an Inline Help component <img src="../../../../images/bh_inline_help_icon.gif" alt="Inline Help icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. </p>
145.22 <p>Most of the Inline Help component's properties are both JSP attributes and properties of the <code>HelpInline</code> Java component in the page bean.</p>
145.23 <p>This component has the following properties.</p>
145.24
145.25 <h3>General</h3>
145.26 <ul>
145.27 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
145.28 The name of the Inline Help component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
145.29 </ul>
145.30
145.31 <h3>Appearance</h3>
145.32 <ul><li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
145.33 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
145.34 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
145.35 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
145.36 <ul class="note">
145.37 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
145.38 </ul>
145.39
145.40 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
145.41 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
145.42 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
145.43 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
145.44 </p>
145.45 </li>
145.46 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
145.47 <ul class="note">
145.48 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
145.49
145.50 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
145.51 <p>The defaulttheme CSS style classes for this component are: </p>
145.52
145.53 <pre><b><font size="-1">css_master.css</font></b>
145.54 <font size="-1">.HlpPgeTxt, .HlpFldTxt
145.55 {color:#000}
145.56 a.HlpPgeLnk:link, a.HlpPgeLnk:visited,
145.57 a.HlpFldLnk:link, a.HlpFldLnk:visited
145.58 {color:#035899;text-decoration:none}
145.59 a.HlpPgeLnk:hover, a.HlpFldLnk:hover
145.60 {color:#035899;text-decoration:underline}
145.61 .HlpFldTxt
145.62 {font-size:11px;padding-top:2px}
145.63 a.HlpFldLnk:link, a.HlpFldLnk:visited,
145.64 a.HlpFldLnk:hover
145.65 {font-size:11px}</font>
145.66 </pre>
145.67
145.68 </li>
145.69 </ul>
145.70 </li>
145.71 <li><b>text.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
145.72 The text that displays on the page. You can specify a value to be initially displayed, or you can click the ellipsis button (...) and bind the property to an object so the property's value can be set dynamically.</li>
145.73 <li><b>type.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
145.74 Sets the style of the displayed text, depending on whether it is help for the entire page, the <code>page</code> setting, or for a component on the page, the <code>field</code> setting. Alternatively, you can use the <code>style</code> or <code>styleClass</code> property to change the appearance of the text.</li>
145.75 </ul>
145.76
145.77 <h3>Data</h3>
145.78 <ul>
145.79 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
145.80 A JavaServer Faces converter that converts the value of the <code>text</code> property to a <code>String</code> so that it can be displayed. The component will pick the correct converter for the <code>text</code> property if one is available, making it unnecessary to set this property in most cases. If the <code>text</code> property is bound to a value that is not on the list of converters, you have to supply your own converter and set this property. </li>
145.81 </ul>
145.82 <h3>Behavior</h3>
145.83 <ul>
145.84 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
145.85 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
145.86 <ul class="note">
145.87 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
145.88 </ul>
145.89 </li></ul>
145.90
145.91 <h3>Advanced</h3>
145.92 <ul>
145.93 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
145.94 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component doesn't appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component.
145.95 </li>
145.96 </ul>
145.97
145.98 <dl>
145.99 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
145.100 <dd><a href="../inline_help.html">Inline Help Component</a></dd>
145.101 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
145.102 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
145.103 </dl>
145.104 <dl>
145.105 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
145.106
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145.115 </dd>
145.116 </dl>
145.117 <hr>
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145.120 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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145.124 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
145.125 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
145.126 <small><a href="../../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
145.127 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
145.128 <tr>
145.129 <td> </td>
145.130 </tr>
145.131 </table>
145.132 </body>
145.133 </html>
145.134 \ No newline at end of file
145.135 +<html>
145.136 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
145.137 <!--
145.138 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
145.139 * All rights reserved.
145.140 * Use is subject to license terms.
145.141 -->
145.142 <head>
145.143 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
145.144 <title>Inline Help Component Properties Window</title>
145.145 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
145.146 </head>
145.147 <body>
145.148
145.149 <h2>Inline Help Component Properties Window</h2>
145.150 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
145.151
145.152 <p>You see the Properties window for an Inline Help component <img src="../../../../images/bh_inline_help_icon.gif" alt="Inline Help icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. </p>
145.153 <p>Most of the Inline Help component's properties are both JSP attributes and properties of the <code>HelpInline</code> Java component in the page bean.</p>
145.154 <p>This component has the following properties.</p>
145.155
145.156 <h3>General</h3>
145.157 <ul>
145.158 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
145.159 The name of the Inline Help component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
145.160 </ul>
145.161
145.162 <h3>Appearance</h3>
145.163 <ul><li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
145.164 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
145.165 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
145.166 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
145.167 <ul class="note">
145.168 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
145.169 </ul>
145.170
145.171 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
145.172 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
145.173 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
145.174 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
145.175 </p>
145.176 </li>
145.177 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
145.178 <ul class="note">
145.179 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
145.180
145.181 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
145.182 <p>The defaulttheme CSS style classes for this component are: </p>
145.183
145.184 <pre><b><font size="-1">css_master.css</font></b>
145.185 <font size="-1">.HlpPgeTxt, .HlpFldTxt
145.186 {color:#000}
145.187 a.HlpPgeLnk:link, a.HlpPgeLnk:visited,
145.188 a.HlpFldLnk:link, a.HlpFldLnk:visited
145.189 {color:#035899;text-decoration:none}
145.190 a.HlpPgeLnk:hover, a.HlpFldLnk:hover
145.191 {color:#035899;text-decoration:underline}
145.192 .HlpFldTxt
145.193 {font-size:11px;padding-top:2px}
145.194 a.HlpFldLnk:link, a.HlpFldLnk:visited,
145.195 a.HlpFldLnk:hover
145.196 {font-size:11px}</font>
145.197 </pre>
145.198
145.199 </li>
145.200 </ul>
145.201 </li>
145.202 <li><b>text.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
145.203 The text that displays on the page. You can specify a value to be initially displayed, or you can click the ellipsis button (...) and bind the property to an object so the property's value can be set dynamically.</li>
145.204 <li><b>type.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
145.205 Sets the style of the displayed text, depending on whether it is help for the entire page, the <code>page</code> setting, or for a component on the page, the <code>field</code> setting. Alternatively, you can use the <code>style</code> or <code>styleClass</code> property to change the appearance of the text.</li>
145.206 </ul>
145.207
145.208 <h3>Data</h3>
145.209 <ul>
145.210 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
145.211 A JavaServer Faces converter that converts the value of the <code>text</code> property to a <code>String</code> so that it can be displayed. The component will pick the correct converter for the <code>text</code> property if one is available, making it unnecessary to set this property in most cases. If the <code>text</code> property is bound to a value that is not on the list of converters, you have to supply your own converter and set this property. </li>
145.212 </ul>
145.213 <h3>Behavior</h3>
145.214 <ul>
145.215 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
145.216 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
145.217 <ul class="note">
145.218 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
145.219 </ul>
145.220 </li></ul>
145.221
145.222 <h3>Advanced</h3>
145.223 <ul>
145.224 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
145.225 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component doesn't appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component.
145.226 </li>
145.227 </ul>
145.228
145.229 <dl>
145.230 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
145.231 <dd><a href="../inline_help.html">Inline Help Component</a></dd>
145.232 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
145.233 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
145.234 </dl>
145.235 <dl>
145.236 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
145.237
145.238 <dd>
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145.240 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
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145.243 </dd><dd> <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
145.244 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-scopes.html">
145.245 <param name="text" value="Understanding Scope and Managed Beans"></object>
145.246 </dd>
145.247 </dl>
145.248 <hr>
145.249 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
145.250 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
145.251 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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145.255 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
145.256 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
145.257 <small><a href="../../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
145.258 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
145.259 <tr>
145.260 <td> </td>
145.261 </tr>
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145.264 </html>
145.265 \ No newline at end of file
146.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/propsheets/bh_label_props.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
146.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/propsheets/bh_label_props.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
146.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
146.4 -<html>
146.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
146.6 <!--
146.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
146.8 * All rights reserved.
146.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
146.10 -->
146.11 <head>
146.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
146.13 <title>Label Component Properties Window</title>
146.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
146.15 </head>
146.16 <body>
146.17
146.18 <h1>Label Component Properties Window </h1>
146.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
146.20
146.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a JavaServer Faces Label component when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer or you select the Label <img src="../../../../images/bh_label_icon.gif" alt="label component icon" width="16" height="14"> node for the component in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. </p>
146.22 <p>This component has the following properties.</p>
146.23
146.24 <h3>General</h3>
146.25 <ul>
146.26 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
146.27 The name of the Label component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
146.28 </ul>
146.29
146.30 <h3>Appearance</h3>
146.31 <ul>
146.32 <li><b>for.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
146.33 The component for which this Label provides a label. Click the drop down list to see which components can be associated with the label. </li>
146.34 <li><b>labelLevel.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
146.35 A number that affects the appearance of the label. 1 (Strong) is larger and bold. 2 (Medium), the default, is smaller and bold. 3 (Weak) is smaller and normal (not bold). This property takes effect only if the label property is set. </li>
146.36 <li><b>requiredIndicator.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
146.37 Indicates that the component with which the label is associated must be filled in by the user. Use this property If the associated component does not have a <code>required</code> property or if the associated component's <code>required</code> property is not set. When this property or the
146.38 <code>required</code> property on the component to be labeled is selected, the <code>required</code> icon is displayed next to the label.</li>
146.39
146.40 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
146.41 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
146.42 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
146.43 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
146.44 <ul class="note">
146.45 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
146.46 </ul>
146.47
146.48 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
146.49 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
146.50 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
146.51 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
146.52 </p>
146.53 </li>
146.54 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
146.55 <ul class="note">
146.56 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
146.57 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
146.58 <p>The defaulttheme CSS style classes for this component are: </p>
146.59
146.60 <pre><b><font size="-1">css_master.css</font></b>
146.61 <font size="-1">.LblLev1Txt{color:#000000}
146.62 .LblLev2Txt, .LblLev3Txt,
146.63 .LblLev2smTxt {color:#333333}
146.64 .LblRqdDiv {color:#000}
146.65 a.HlpFldLnk:link, a.HlpFldLnk:visited,
146.66 a.HlpFldLnk:hover {font-size:11px}
146.67 .LblLev1Txt {font-size:16px}
146.68 .LblLev2smTxt {font-size:11px}
146.69 .LblLev1Txt, .LblLev2Txt,
146.70 .LblLev2smTxt {font-weight:bold}</font>
146.71 </pre>
146.72
146.73 </li>
146.74 </ul>
146.75 </li>
146.76
146.77 <li><b>text.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
146.78 The text that displays on the label. This property is updated when you type text directly into the label component on the page.</li>
146.79 </ul>
146.80
146.81 <h3>Data</h3>
146.82 <ul>
146.83 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
146.84 A JavaServer Faces converter that converts the value of the <code>text</code> property to a <code>String</code> so it can be displayed. The component will pick the correct converter for the <code>text</code> property if one is available, making it unnecessary to set this property in most cases. If the <code>text</code> property is bound to a value that is not on the list of converters, you have to supply your own converter and set this property. </li>
146.85 </ul>
146.86
146.87 <h3>Behavior</h3>
146.88 <ul><li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
146.89 Rendered as the HTML <code>title</code> attribute of the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
146.90 <ul class="note">
146.91 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
146.92 </li>
146.93 </ul>
146.94 </li>
146.95 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
146.96 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
146.97 <ul class="note">
146.98 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
146.99 </ul>
146.100 </li>
146.101 </ul>
146.102 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
146.103 <ul>
146.104 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
146.105 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
146.106 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
146.107 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
146.108 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
146.109 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
146.110 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
146.111 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
146.112 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
146.113 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
146.114 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
146.115 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
146.116 </ul>
146.117 <h3>Advanced</h3>
146.118 <ul>
146.119 <li><b>hideIndicators.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
146.120 If selected, prevents display of the <code>required</code> and <code>invalid</code> icons with the label. When the
146.121 <code>required</code> property on the component to be labeled is selected, the <code>required</code> icon is displayed next to the label. If the user submits the page with an
146.122 invalid value for the component, the <code>invalid</code> icon is displayed. This property
146.123 is useful if the component has more than one label, and only one label should
146.124 show the icons. </li>
146.125 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
146.126 If selected, the Label is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the Label does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component.</li>
146.127 </ul>
146.128
146.129 <dl>
146.130 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
146.131 <dd><a href="../label.html">Label Component</a></dd>
146.132 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
146.133 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
146.134 </dl>
146.135 <dl>
146.136 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
146.137
146.138 <dd>
146.139 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
146.140 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
146.141 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
146.142 </object>
146.143 </dd><dd> <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
146.144 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-scopes.html">
146.145 <param name="text" value="Understanding Scope and Managed Beans"></object>
146.146 </dd>
146.147
146.148 </dl>
146.149 <hr>
146.150 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
146.151 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
146.152 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
146.153 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
146.154 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
146.155 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Label Component Properties Window">
146.156 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
146.157 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
146.158 <small><a href="../../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
146.159 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
146.160 <tr>
146.161 <td> </td>
146.162 </tr>
146.163 </table>
146.164 </body>
146.165 </html>
146.166 \ No newline at end of file
146.167 +<html>
146.168 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
146.169 <!--
146.170 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
146.171 * All rights reserved.
146.172 * Use is subject to license terms.
146.173 -->
146.174 <head>
146.175 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
146.176 <title>Label Component Properties Window</title>
146.177 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
146.178 </head>
146.179 <body>
146.180
146.181 <h2>Label Component Properties Window </h2>
146.182 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
146.183
146.184 <p>You see the Properties window for a JavaServer Faces Label component when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer or you select the Label <img src="../../../../images/bh_label_icon.gif" alt="label component icon" width="16" height="14"> node for the component in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. </p>
146.185 <p>This component has the following properties.</p>
146.186
146.187 <h3>General</h3>
146.188 <ul>
146.189 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
146.190 The name of the Label component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
146.191 </ul>
146.192
146.193 <h3>Appearance</h3>
146.194 <ul>
146.195 <li><b>for.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
146.196 The component for which this Label provides a label. Click the drop down list to see which components can be associated with the label. </li>
146.197 <li><b>labelLevel.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
146.198 A number that affects the appearance of the label. 1 (Strong) is larger and bold. 2 (Medium), the default, is smaller and bold. 3 (Weak) is smaller and normal (not bold). This property takes effect only if the label property is set. </li>
146.199 <li><b>requiredIndicator.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
146.200 Indicates that the component with which the label is associated must be filled in by the user. Use this property If the associated component does not have a <code>required</code> property or if the associated component's <code>required</code> property is not set. When this property or the
146.201 <code>required</code> property on the component to be labeled is selected, the <code>required</code> icon is displayed next to the label.</li>
146.202
146.203 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
146.204 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
146.205 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
146.206 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
146.207 <ul class="note">
146.208 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
146.209 </ul>
146.210
146.211 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
146.212 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
146.213 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
146.214 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
146.215 </p>
146.216 </li>
146.217 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
146.218 <ul class="note">
146.219 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
146.220 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
146.221 <p>The defaulttheme CSS style classes for this component are: </p>
146.222
146.223 <pre><b><font size="-1">css_master.css</font></b>
146.224 <font size="-1">.LblLev1Txt{color:#000000}
146.225 .LblLev2Txt, .LblLev3Txt,
146.226 .LblLev2smTxt {color:#333333}
146.227 .LblRqdDiv {color:#000}
146.228 a.HlpFldLnk:link, a.HlpFldLnk:visited,
146.229 a.HlpFldLnk:hover {font-size:11px}
146.230 .LblLev1Txt {font-size:16px}
146.231 .LblLev2smTxt {font-size:11px}
146.232 .LblLev1Txt, .LblLev2Txt,
146.233 .LblLev2smTxt {font-weight:bold}</font>
146.234 </pre>
146.235
146.236 </li>
146.237 </ul>
146.238 </li>
146.239
146.240 <li><b>text.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
146.241 The text that displays on the label. This property is updated when you type text directly into the label component on the page.</li>
146.242 </ul>
146.243
146.244 <h3>Data</h3>
146.245 <ul>
146.246 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
146.247 A JavaServer Faces converter that converts the value of the <code>text</code> property to a <code>String</code> so it can be displayed. The component will pick the correct converter for the <code>text</code> property if one is available, making it unnecessary to set this property in most cases. If the <code>text</code> property is bound to a value that is not on the list of converters, you have to supply your own converter and set this property. </li>
146.248 </ul>
146.249
146.250 <h3>Behavior</h3>
146.251 <ul><li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
146.252 Rendered as the HTML <code>title</code> attribute of the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
146.253 <ul class="note">
146.254 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
146.255 </li>
146.256 </ul>
146.257 </li>
146.258 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
146.259 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
146.260 <ul class="note">
146.261 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
146.262 </ul>
146.263 </li>
146.264 </ul>
146.265 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
146.266 <ul>
146.267 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
146.268 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
146.269 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
146.270 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
146.271 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
146.272 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
146.273 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
146.274 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
146.275 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
146.276 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
146.277 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
146.278 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
146.279 </ul>
146.280 <h3>Advanced</h3>
146.281 <ul>
146.282 <li><b>hideIndicators.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
146.283 If selected, prevents display of the <code>required</code> and <code>invalid</code> icons with the label. When the
146.284 <code>required</code> property on the component to be labeled is selected, the <code>required</code> icon is displayed next to the label. If the user submits the page with an
146.285 invalid value for the component, the <code>invalid</code> icon is displayed. This property
146.286 is useful if the component has more than one label, and only one label should
146.287 show the icons. </li>
146.288 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
146.289 If selected, the Label is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the Label does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component.</li>
146.290 </ul>
146.291
146.292 <dl>
146.293 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
146.294 <dd><a href="../label.html">Label Component</a></dd>
146.295 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
146.296 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
146.297 </dl>
146.298 <dl>
146.299 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
146.300
146.301 <dd>
146.302 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
146.303 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
146.304 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
146.305 </object>
146.306 </dd><dd> <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
146.307 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-scopes.html">
146.308 <param name="text" value="Understanding Scope and Managed Beans"></object>
146.309 </dd>
146.310
146.311 </dl>
146.312 <hr>
146.313 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
146.314 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
146.315 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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147.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/propsheets/bh_layoutPanel_props.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
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147.11 <head>
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147.13 <title>Layout Panel Component Properties Window</title>
147.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
147.15 </head>
147.16 <body>
147.17
147.18 <h1>Layout Panel Component Properties Window</h1>
147.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
147.20
147.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a Layout Panel component <img src="../../../../images/bh_layoutpanel_icon.gif" alt="Group Panel icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer, after adding the component to the page.</p>
147.22 <p>A Layout Panel component is typically part of a <a href="../tab.html">Tab Component</a>. You see it below the tab component when you add a new tab to your page, for example, by dropping a <a href="../tab_set.html">Tab Set component</a> on a page.</p>
147.23 <p>The Layout Panel component has the following properties.</p>
147.24
147.25 <h3>General</h3>
147.26 <ul>
147.27 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
147.28 The name of the Layout Panel component in the page bean and the JSP file. In the page bean, the Layout Panel component is represented by a <code>PanelLayout</code> object. </li>
147.29 </ul>
147.30 <h3>Appearance</h3>
147.31 <ul>
147.32 <li><b>panelLayout.</b><code> type: String</code><br>
147.33 One of the following choices available in the drop down list for the property:
147.34 <ul>
147.35 <li><b>Grid Layout.</b> Aligns components at the location where they were created on the panel. This is often called absolute positioning. If you are using <a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/snap2grid.html">snap to grid</a>, each component is snapped to the nearest grid corner when it is created.</li>
147.36 <li><b>Flow Layout.</b> Aligns components from left to right on the top line. When no more components fit, the components are lined up left to right on the next line, proceeding down the page.</li>
147.37 </ul>
147.38 </li><li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
147.39 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
147.40 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
147.41 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
147.42 <ul class="note">
147.43 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
147.44 </ul>
147.45
147.46 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
147.47 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
147.48 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
147.49 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
147.50 </p>
147.51 </li>
147.52 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
147.53 <ul class="note">
147.54 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
147.55 </ul>
147.56 </li>
147.57
147.58 </ul>
147.59
147.60 <h3>Behavior</h3>
147.61 <ul>
147.62 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
147.63 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
147.64 <ul class="note">
147.65 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
147.66 </ul>
147.67 </li>
147.68 </ul>
147.69 <h3>Advanced</h3>
147.70 <ul>
147.71 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
147.72 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component, and none of its child components appear either. If this property is not selected (false), it overrides the rendered properties of all child components.
147.73 <p>You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the component gets rendered. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</p>
147.74 </li>
147.75 </ul>
147.76
147.77 <dl>
147.78 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
147.79 <dd><a href="../layout_panel.html">Layout Panel Component</a></dd>
147.80
147.81 <dd><a href="../tab.html">Tab Component</a></dd>
147.82 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
147.83 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
147.84 </dl>
147.85 <hr>
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147.107 * All rights reserved.
147.108 * Use is subject to license terms.
147.109 -->
147.110 <head>
147.111 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
147.112 <title>Layout Panel Component Properties Window</title>
147.113 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
147.114 </head>
147.115 <body>
147.116
147.117 <h2>Layout Panel Component Properties Window</h2>
147.118 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
147.119
147.120 <p>You see the Properties window for a Layout Panel component <img src="../../../../images/bh_layoutpanel_icon.gif" alt="Group Panel icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer, after adding the component to the page.</p>
147.121 <p>A Layout Panel component is typically part of a <a href="../tab.html">Tab Component</a>. You see it below the tab component when you add a new tab to your page, for example, by dropping a <a href="../tab_set.html">Tab Set component</a> on a page.</p>
147.122 <p>The Layout Panel component has the following properties.</p>
147.123
147.124 <h3>General</h3>
147.125 <ul>
147.126 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
147.127 The name of the Layout Panel component in the page bean and the JSP file. In the page bean, the Layout Panel component is represented by a <code>PanelLayout</code> object. </li>
147.128 </ul>
147.129 <h3>Appearance</h3>
147.130 <ul>
147.131 <li><b>panelLayout.</b><code> type: String</code><br>
147.132 One of the following choices available in the drop down list for the property:
147.133 <ul>
147.134 <li><b>Grid Layout.</b> Aligns components at the location where they were created on the panel. This is often called absolute positioning. If you are using <a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/snap2grid.html">snap to grid</a>, each component is snapped to the nearest grid corner when it is created.</li>
147.135 <li><b>Flow Layout.</b> Aligns components from left to right on the top line. When no more components fit, the components are lined up left to right on the next line, proceeding down the page.</li>
147.136 </ul>
147.137 </li><li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
147.138 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
147.139 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
147.140 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
147.141 <ul class="note">
147.142 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
147.143 </ul>
147.144
147.145 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
147.146 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
147.147 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
147.148 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
147.149 </p>
147.150 </li>
147.151 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
147.152 <ul class="note">
147.153 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
147.154 </ul>
147.155 </li>
147.156
147.157 </ul>
147.158
147.159 <h3>Behavior</h3>
147.160 <ul>
147.161 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
147.162 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
147.163 <ul class="note">
147.164 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
147.165 </ul>
147.166 </li>
147.167 </ul>
147.168 <h3>Advanced</h3>
147.169 <ul>
147.170 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
147.171 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component, and none of its child components appear either. If this property is not selected (false), it overrides the rendered properties of all child components.
147.172 <p>You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the component gets rendered. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</p>
147.173 </li>
147.174 </ul>
147.175
147.176 <dl>
147.177 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
147.178 <dd><a href="../layout_panel.html">Layout Panel Component</a></dd>
147.179
147.180 <dd><a href="../tab.html">Tab Component</a></dd>
147.181 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
147.182 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
147.183 </dl>
147.184 <hr>
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147.192 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
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148.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/propsheets/bh_link_props.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
148.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/propsheets/bh_link_props.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
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148.4 -<html>
148.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
148.6 <!--
148.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
148.8 * All rights reserved.
148.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
148.10 -->
148.11 <head>
148.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
148.13 <title>Link Component Properties Window</title>
148.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
148.15 </head>
148.16 <body>
148.17
148.18 <h1>Link Component Properties Window </h1>
148.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
148.20
148.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a Link component when you select the component in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. </p>
148.22 <p>This component has the following properties.</p>
148.23
148.24 <h3>General</h3>
148.25 <ul>
148.26 <li><b>id.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
148.27 The name of the Link component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
148.28 </ul>
148.29
148.30 <h3>Appearance</h3>
148.31 <ul>
148.32 <li><b>media.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
148.33 Specifies the type of display device for which the referenced document is
148.34 designed. The media attribute is useful for specifying different stylesheets for
148.35 print and viewing on a screen. The default value is <code>screen</code>. For a complete list of media values see the W3C web page at
148.36 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
148.37 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/types.html#type-media-descriptors">
148.38 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/types.html#type-media-descriptors."></object>
148.39
148.40 </li>
148.41 <li><b>rel.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
148.42 Specifies the relationship between the current document and the target document.
148.43 The default value is <code>stylesheet</code> because the default target document is the project's style sheet. This property is the equivalent of the <code>rel</code> attribute of the HTML <code><link></code> tag. The property can take any of the following values:
148.44 <ul>
148.45 <li><b>Alternate.</b> Substitute versions for the document in which the link occurs. When used with the lang attribute, it means that the substitute is a translated version of the document.</li>
148.46 <li><b>Appendix. </b>An appendix in a collection of documents. </li>
148.47 <li><b>Bookmark.</b> A link to an entry point in a document. </li>
148.48 <li><b>Chapter. </b>A chapter in a collection of documents. </li>
148.49 <li><b>Contents. </b>A table of contents. </li>
148.50 <li><b>Copyright</b>. A copyright for the current document. </li>
148.51 <li><b>Glossary.</b> A glossary of terms for the current document. </li>
148.52 <li><b>Help. </b>A help document. </li>
148.53 <li><b> Index.</b> An index for the current document. </li>
148.54 <li><b>Next.</b> The next document in a sequence of documents.</li>
148.55 <li><b> Prev. </b>The previous document in a sequence of documents.</li>
148.56 <li><b>Section. </b>A section in a collection of documents. </li>
148.57 <li><b>Start.</b> The first document in a collection of documents: the starting point of the collection. </li>
148.58 <li><b>Stylesheet.</b> Refers to an external style sheet. Used with the link type Alternate to provide for user-selectable alternate style sheets. </li>
148.59 <li><b>Subsection. </b>A subsection in a collection of documents. </li>
148.60 </ul>
148.61 </li>
148.62 <li><b>type.</b> The mime type of the reference specified in the <code>url</code> property, such as <code>text/html</code>, <code>image/png</code>, <code>image/gif</code>, <code>video/mpeg</code>, <code>text/css</code>, or <code>audio/basic</code>. This value defaults to <code>text/css</code> because the default reference is the project's style sheet. This property is the equivalent of the <code>type</code> attribute of the HTML <code><link></code> tag. </li>
148.63 <li><b>url.</b> An absolute or relative URL specifying the target of the link. This value is set by default to the URL <code>/resources/stylesheet.css</code>. This property is the equivalent of the <code>href</code> attribute of the HTML <code><link></code> tag. </li>
148.64 </ul>
148.65 <h3>Advanced</h3>
148.66 <ul><li><b>charset.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
148.67 The character encoding of the document or resource to which this link links. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>charset</code> of the <code><a></code> tag. You can see a list of encodings at the following web page:<br>
148.68 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
148.69 <param name="content" value="http://www.iana.org/assignments/character-sets">
148.70 <param name="text" value="http://www.iana.org/assignments/character-sets"></object>.</li>
148.71 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
148.72 If selected, the link is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the link is not rendered on the page, not even as a hidden component.
148.73 <p>
148.74 You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the link does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might use the link to provide a stylesheet for frequent flyers and not provide it for the general public. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</p>
148.75 </li>
148.76 <li><b>urlLang.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
148.77 Code describing the language used in the generated markup for the component. Equivalent to the <code>lang</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag. To choose a language code, you can click the ellipsis button (...) to open the property editor. Some examples:
148.78 <ul>
148.79 <li><code>ar</code> - Traditional Arabic</li>
148.80 <li><code>de</code> - German</li>
148.81 <li> <code>en</code> - English</li>
148.82 <li><code>es</code> - Spanish</li>
148.83 <li><code>fr</code> - French</li>
148.84 <li><code>ja</code> - Japanese </li>
148.85 </ul>
148.86 <p>In addition to the codes available in the property editor, you can also enter additional codes using ISO standard names. Some examples:</p>
148.87 <ul>
148.88 <li><code>en-US</code> - United States English</li>
148.89 <li><code>ja-JP</code> - Japanese</li>
148.90 <li><code>zh-guoyu</code> - Mandarin or Standard Chinese </li>
148.91 <li><code>zh-Hans</code> - Simplified Chinese script</li>
148.92 <li><code>zh-HanT</code> - Traditional Chinese script</li>
148.93 </ul>
148.94 </li>
148.95 </ul>
148.96 <p>For more information on the HTML <code><link></code> tag's attributes, see the W3C web page at:</p>
148.97 <p>
148.98 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
148.99 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/struct/links.html#edef-LINK">
148.100 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/struct/links.html#edef-LINK"></object>
148.101 </p>
148.102
148.103 <dl>
148.104 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
148.105 <dd><a href="../link.html">Link Component</a></dd>
148.106 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
148.107 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
148.108 </dl>
148.109 <hr>
148.110 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
148.111 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
148.112 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
148.113 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
148.114 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
148.115 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Link Component Properties Window">
148.116 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
148.117 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
148.118 <small><a href="../../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
148.119 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
148.120 <tr>
148.121 <td> </td>
148.122 </tr>
148.123 </table>
148.124 </body>
148.125 </html>
148.126 \ No newline at end of file
148.127 +<html>
148.128 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
148.129 <!--
148.130 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
148.131 * All rights reserved.
148.132 * Use is subject to license terms.
148.133 -->
148.134 <head>
148.135 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
148.136 <title>Link Component Properties Window</title>
148.137 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
148.138 </head>
148.139 <body>
148.140
148.141 <h2>Link Component Properties Window </h2>
148.142 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
148.143
148.144 <p>You see the Properties window for a Link component when you select the component in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. </p>
148.145 <p>This component has the following properties.</p>
148.146
148.147 <h3>General</h3>
148.148 <ul>
148.149 <li><b>id.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
148.150 The name of the Link component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
148.151 </ul>
148.152
148.153 <h3>Appearance</h3>
148.154 <ul>
148.155 <li><b>media.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
148.156 Specifies the type of display device for which the referenced document is
148.157 designed. The media attribute is useful for specifying different stylesheets for
148.158 print and viewing on a screen. The default value is <code>screen</code>. For a complete list of media values see the W3C web page at
148.159 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
148.160 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/types.html#type-media-descriptors">
148.161 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/types.html#type-media-descriptors."></object>
148.162
148.163 </li>
148.164 <li><b>rel.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
148.165 Specifies the relationship between the current document and the target document.
148.166 The default value is <code>stylesheet</code> because the default target document is the project's style sheet. This property is the equivalent of the <code>rel</code> attribute of the HTML <code><link></code> tag. The property can take any of the following values:
148.167 <ul>
148.168 <li><b>Alternate.</b> Substitute versions for the document in which the link occurs. When used with the lang attribute, it means that the substitute is a translated version of the document.</li>
148.169 <li><b>Appendix. </b>An appendix in a collection of documents. </li>
148.170 <li><b>Bookmark.</b> A link to an entry point in a document. </li>
148.171 <li><b>Chapter. </b>A chapter in a collection of documents. </li>
148.172 <li><b>Contents. </b>A table of contents. </li>
148.173 <li><b>Copyright</b>. A copyright for the current document. </li>
148.174 <li><b>Glossary.</b> A glossary of terms for the current document. </li>
148.175 <li><b>Help. </b>A help document. </li>
148.176 <li><b> Index.</b> An index for the current document. </li>
148.177 <li><b>Next.</b> The next document in a sequence of documents.</li>
148.178 <li><b> Prev. </b>The previous document in a sequence of documents.</li>
148.179 <li><b>Section. </b>A section in a collection of documents. </li>
148.180 <li><b>Start.</b> The first document in a collection of documents: the starting point of the collection. </li>
148.181 <li><b>Stylesheet.</b> Refers to an external style sheet. Used with the link type Alternate to provide for user-selectable alternate style sheets. </li>
148.182 <li><b>Subsection. </b>A subsection in a collection of documents. </li>
148.183 </ul>
148.184 </li>
148.185 <li><b>type.</b> The mime type of the reference specified in the <code>url</code> property, such as <code>text/html</code>, <code>image/png</code>, <code>image/gif</code>, <code>video/mpeg</code>, <code>text/css</code>, or <code>audio/basic</code>. This value defaults to <code>text/css</code> because the default reference is the project's style sheet. This property is the equivalent of the <code>type</code> attribute of the HTML <code><link></code> tag. </li>
148.186 <li><b>url.</b> An absolute or relative URL specifying the target of the link. This value is set by default to the URL <code>/resources/stylesheet.css</code>. This property is the equivalent of the <code>href</code> attribute of the HTML <code><link></code> tag. </li>
148.187 </ul>
148.188 <h3>Advanced</h3>
148.189 <ul><li><b>charset.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
148.190 The character encoding of the document or resource to which this link links. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>charset</code> of the <code><a></code> tag. You can see a list of encodings at the following web page:<br>
148.191 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
148.192 <param name="content" value="http://www.iana.org/assignments/character-sets">
148.193 <param name="text" value="http://www.iana.org/assignments/character-sets"></object>.</li>
148.194 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
148.195 If selected, the link is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the link is not rendered on the page, not even as a hidden component.
148.196 <p>
148.197 You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the link does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might use the link to provide a stylesheet for frequent flyers and not provide it for the general public. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</p>
148.198 </li>
148.199 <li><b>urlLang.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
148.200 Code describing the language used in the generated markup for the component. Equivalent to the <code>lang</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag. To choose a language code, you can click the ellipsis button (...) to open the property editor. Some examples:
148.201 <ul>
148.202 <li><code>ar</code> - Traditional Arabic</li>
148.203 <li><code>de</code> - German</li>
148.204 <li> <code>en</code> - English</li>
148.205 <li><code>es</code> - Spanish</li>
148.206 <li><code>fr</code> - French</li>
148.207 <li><code>ja</code> - Japanese </li>
148.208 </ul>
148.209 <p>In addition to the codes available in the property editor, you can also enter additional codes using ISO standard names. Some examples:</p>
148.210 <ul>
148.211 <li><code>en-US</code> - United States English</li>
148.212 <li><code>ja-JP</code> - Japanese</li>
148.213 <li><code>zh-guoyu</code> - Mandarin or Standard Chinese </li>
148.214 <li><code>zh-Hans</code> - Simplified Chinese script</li>
148.215 <li><code>zh-HanT</code> - Traditional Chinese script</li>
148.216 </ul>
148.217 </li>
148.218 </ul>
148.219 <p>For more information on the HTML <code><link></code> tag's attributes, see the W3C web page at:</p>
148.220 <p>
148.221 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
148.222 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/struct/links.html#edef-LINK">
148.223 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/struct/links.html#edef-LINK"></object>
148.224 </p>
148.225
148.226 <dl>
148.227 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
148.228 <dd><a href="../link.html">Link Component</a></dd>
148.229 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
148.230 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
148.231 </dl>
148.232 <hr>
148.233 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
148.234 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
148.235 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
148.236 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
148.237 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
148.238 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Link Component Properties Window">
148.239 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
148.240 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
148.241 <small><a href="../../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
148.242 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
148.243 <tr>
148.244 <td> </td>
148.245 </tr>
148.246 </table>
148.247 </body>
148.248 </html>
148.249 \ No newline at end of file
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149.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/propsheets/bh_listbox_props.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
149.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
149.4 -<html>
149.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
149.6 <!--
149.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
149.8 * All rights reserved.
149.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
149.10 -->
149.11 <head>
149.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
149.13 <title>Listbox Component Properties Window</title>
149.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
149.15 </head>
149.16 <body>
149.17
149.18 <h1>Listbox Component Properties Window </h1>
149.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
149.20
149.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a Listbox component <img src="../../../../images/listboxicon.gif" alt="listbox icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. </p>
149.22 <p>This component has the following properties.</p>
149.23
149.24 <h3>General</h3>
149.25 <ul>
149.26 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
149.27 The name of the component in the page bean and the JSP file. In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is the name of the <code>HtmlSelectOneListbox</code> object.</li>
149.28 </ul>
149.29
149.30 <h3>Appearance</h3>
149.31 <ul>
149.32 <li><b>label.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
149.33 If text is specified for this property, a label showing the text is displayed with the component.
149.34 <ul class="note">
149.35 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="../label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
149.36 </ul>
149.37 </li>
149.38 <li><b>labelLevel.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
149.39 A number that affects the appearance of the label. 1 (Strong) is larger and bold. 2 (Medium), the default, is smaller and bold. 3 (Weak) is smaller and normal (not bold). This property takes effect only if the <code>label</code> property is set. </li>
149.40 <li><b>labelOnTop.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
149.41 If this property is selected, the label is rendered above the component. By default, the property is not selected and the label is rendered beside the component.</li>
149.42 <li><b>monospace.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
149.43 If this property is selected, the label is rendered in a monospace font. </li>
149.44 <li><b>rows.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
149.45 The number of options to show at one time, by default 12 options.
149.46 If there are more options to show than indicated in this
149.47 property, a scrollbar is added to the listbox. If this
149.48 property is not set, all options are shown. </li>
149.49 <li><b>separators.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
149.50 If this property is selected, each option group in the list is separated from the other option groups with a visible separator. For the separators to display, the list options must be defined as subclasses of the <code>com.sun.rave.web.ui.model.OptionGroup</code> class. This property is selected by default. </li>
149.51
149.52 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
149.53 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
149.54 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
149.55 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
149.56 <ul class="note">
149.57 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
149.58 </ul>
149.59
149.60 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
149.61 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
149.62 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
149.63 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
149.64 </p>
149.65 </li>
149.66 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
149.67 <ul class="note">
149.68 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
149.69 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
149.70 <p>The defaulttheme CSS style classes for this component are: </p>
149.71
149.72 <pre><b><font size="-1">css_master.css</font></b>
149.73 <font size="-1"><b>/* Regular List */</b>
149.74 .Lst {border-bottom-color:#666;border-right-color:#666}<br>.Lst, .LstOpt, .LstOptSel, .LstOptGrp {color:#000}<br>.LstOptSep, .LstOptDis {color:#848687}
149.75 .LstOptGrp {font-weight:normal;font-style:normal}<br><b>/* Contextual Selector for Disabled Appearance */</b><br>.LstDis {border-bottom-color:#666;border-right-color:#666}<br>.LstDis, .LstDis option, .LstDis .LstOptGrp
149.76 {background-color:#E1E4E5;color:#848687}
149.77 .LstDis .LstOptGrp {font-weight:normal;font-style:normal}<br><b>/* Monospace Version */</b><br>.LstMno {border-bottom-color:#666;border-right-color:#666}<br>.LstMno, .LstMno .LstOptGrp {color:#000}
149.78 .LstMno, .LstMno option, .LstMno .LstOptGrp {font-family:monospace}<br>.LstMno .LstOptGrp {font-weight:normal;font-style:normal}<br><b>/* Contextual Selector for Disabled Monospace Version */</b><br>.LstMnoDis, .LstMnoDis option, .LstMnoDis .LstOptGrp
149.79 {background-color:#E1E4E5;color:#848687;
149.80 font-family:monospace}
149.81 .LstMnoDis .LstOptGrp {font-weight:normal;font-style:normal}<br>.LstAln {vertical-align:top;padding-right:5px}<br></font>
149.82 </pre>
149.83 </li>
149.84 </ul>
149.85 </li>
149.86 </ul>
149.87 <h3>Data</h3>
149.88 <ul>
149.89 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
149.90 A JavaServer Faces converter that produces the correct type of value for the <code>selected</code> property.</li>
149.91 <li><b>items.</b><code> Type: Object</code><br>
149.92 Specifies an object that supplies the items for the list. The IDE creates a default object for you when you add the listbox to the page. For example, for a listbox named listBox1, there is a listBox1DefaultOptions object that the IDE displays as a node in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. You can bind this property to a data provider or an object by right-clicking the component and choosing Bind to Data. If you bind to an object, the object you choose must be an array, Map, or Collection whose members are all subclasses of <code>com.sun.rave.web.ui.model.Option</code>.</li>
149.93 <li><b>multiple.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
149.94 Indicates whether or not the user can select multiple items in the list at once.</li>
149.95 <li><b>required.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
149.96 If selected, the user must select an item in the list before the page can be submitted. If you add a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a> to the page and link its <code>for</code> property to this component, an error message will be displayed if the user tries to submit the page without selecting an item.
149.97 </li>
149.98 <li><b>selected.</b><code> Type: Object</code><br>
149.99 Picks up the currently selected list element and sends it to the server when the page is submitted. This property does not control the list that displays in the component. The list that displays in the component is controlled by the <code>items</code> property, described above. You can bind this property to a data provider or an object by clicking the ellipsis button (...) and using the property editor. </li>
149.100 <li><b>validator.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
149.101 Indicates the JavaServer Faces validator that is called when the value is submitted. Choose a validator from the drop down list. If you choose <code>(null)</code>, no validator is called. If you choose a validator, also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator is used.
149.102 <ul class="note">
149.103 <li>If you define your own validate method, for example, by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit Event Handler > validate, any value you might have set in this property is overridden. </li>
149.104 </ul>
149.105 </li>
149.106 </ul>
149.107 <h3>Events</h3>
149.108 <p>Set the event properties by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>.</p>
149.109 <ul>
149.110 <li><b>validate.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called to validate the value of the component.If you want to code a validate method rather than choosing a JavaServer Faces validator for the <code>validator</code> property, right-click the component and choose Edit Event Handler > validate. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_validate</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property. When you define this method in this way, the <code>validator</code> and <code>validate</code> properties are automatically set for you. If you define a validator, also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator is used.
149.111 <ul class="note">
149.112 <li>Setting this property also sets the value of the <code>validator</code> property. If you define your own validate method, do not separately change the value of the <code>validator</code> property, or you could lose the connection to your validate method.</li>
149.113 </ul>
149.114 </li>
149.115 <li><b>valueChangeListener</b> Indicates the name of the component value change listener method that is called when the value of the component changes. If this method is not defined, the value of this property is <code>null</code>. You typically define this method in the page bean by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > processValueChange. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_processValueChange</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property.</li>
149.116 </ul>
149.117 <h3>Behavior</h3>
149.118 <ul>
149.119 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
149.120 If selected, indicates that the component should never receive focus or be included in a submit. Use this property when the component does not apply to the page. See the note under the <code>readOnly</code> property concerning the effects of using the <code>disabled</code> property versus the effects of using the <code>readOnly</code> property.</li>
149.121 <li><b>readOnly.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
149.122 If selected, makes it impossible for the user to select items, but still makes it possible for the component's value to be submitted.
149.123 Use this property when the component does apply but must not be changed.
149.124 <ul class="note">
149.125 <li>A readonly field is included when the page is submitted, in contrast to a disabled field, which is not included when the page is submitted. If you use the <code>disabled</code> property, JavaServer Faces does not detect that any value at all was submitted.</li>
149.126 </ul>
149.127 </li>
149.128 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
149.129 Advisory title information about the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
149.130 <ul class="note">
149.131 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
149.132 </li>
149.133 </ul>
149.134 </li>
149.135 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
149.136 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
149.137 <ul class="note">
149.138 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
149.139 </ul>
149.140 </li>
149.141 </ul>
149.142 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
149.143 <ul>
149.144 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
149.145 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document, determining when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767.</li>
149.146 </ul>
149.147 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
149.148 <ul>
149.149 <li><b>onBlur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
149.150 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
149.151 <li><b>onChange.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
149.152 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus and its value was modified after it gained focus. </li>
149.153 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
149.154 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
149.155 <li><b>onDblClick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
149.156 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
149.157 <li><b>onFocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
149.158 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
149.159 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
149.160 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
149.161 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
149.162 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
149.163 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
149.164 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
149.165 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
149.166 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
149.167 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
149.168 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
149.169 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
149.170 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
149.171 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
149.172 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
149.173 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
149.174 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
149.175 </ul>
149.176 <h3>Advanced</h3>
149.177 <ul><li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
149.178 If this property is selected, when the user activates the component, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page.
149.179 A simpler way of getting this functionality is to associate the component with a <a href="../../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>, and then right-click the component and choose Auto-Submit on Change.
149.180 <p>The most common example of an immediate action is a Cancel button. You can make it immediate so that the normal validation and update steps can be skipped, but the action handler can still do whatever is necessary. Typically, the action handler will navigate back to some previous page. In some designs the action handler might also enqueue an informational message like "Transaction cancelled". It is possible to do more: for example, an application might record the fact that the user cancelled the current operation.</p>
149.181 </li>
149.182 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
149.183 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. If you need the component to be hidden but still processed when the page is submitted, deselect the <code>visible</code> property instead of this property.
149.184 <p>You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the component does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a component for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</p>
149.185 </li>
149.186 <li><b>valueChangeListener.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
149.187 See the Event section's <code>valueChange</code> property above, which provides an easier way to set this property's value. The <code>valueChangeListener</code> property is the <code>MethodBinding</code> that underlies the <code>valueChange</code> event property. The <code>valueChangeListener</code> property is updated when you set the method for the <code>valueChange</code> event property.
149.188 <p>If you click the ellipsis button next to the <code>valueChange</code> property, you can use that property's property editor to choose an existing method to bind to, or you can create a new method or unbind an existing method. If you are an expert, instead of using the <code>valueChange</code> property, you can type a <code>MethodBinding</code> expression directly into this <code>valueChangeListener</code> property, for example, if you want to call a method that is not in the page bean.</p>
149.189 </li>
149.190 </ul>
149.191 <dl>
149.192 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
149.193 <dd><a href="../listbox.html">Listbox Component</a></dd>
149.194 </dl>
149.195 <dl>
149.196 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
149.197
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149.243 <title>Listbox Component Properties Window</title>
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149.247
149.248 <h2>Listbox Component Properties Window </h2>
149.249 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
149.250
149.251 <p>You see the Properties window for a Listbox component <img src="../../../../images/listboxicon.gif" alt="listbox icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. </p>
149.252 <p>This component has the following properties.</p>
149.253
149.254 <h3>General</h3>
149.255 <ul>
149.256 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
149.257 The name of the component in the page bean and the JSP file. In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is the name of the <code>HtmlSelectOneListbox</code> object.</li>
149.258 </ul>
149.259
149.260 <h3>Appearance</h3>
149.261 <ul>
149.262 <li><b>label.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
149.263 If text is specified for this property, a label showing the text is displayed with the component.
149.264 <ul class="note">
149.265 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="../label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
149.266 </ul>
149.267 </li>
149.268 <li><b>labelLevel.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
149.269 A number that affects the appearance of the label. 1 (Strong) is larger and bold. 2 (Medium), the default, is smaller and bold. 3 (Weak) is smaller and normal (not bold). This property takes effect only if the <code>label</code> property is set. </li>
149.270 <li><b>labelOnTop.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
149.271 If this property is selected, the label is rendered above the component. By default, the property is not selected and the label is rendered beside the component.</li>
149.272 <li><b>monospace.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
149.273 If this property is selected, the label is rendered in a monospace font. </li>
149.274 <li><b>rows.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
149.275 The number of options to show at one time, by default 12 options.
149.276 If there are more options to show than indicated in this
149.277 property, a scrollbar is added to the listbox. If this
149.278 property is not set, all options are shown. </li>
149.279 <li><b>separators.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
149.280 If this property is selected, each option group in the list is separated from the other option groups with a visible separator. For the separators to display, the list options must be defined as subclasses of the <code>com.sun.rave.web.ui.model.OptionGroup</code> class. This property is selected by default. </li>
149.281
149.282 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
149.283 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
149.284 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
149.285 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
149.286 <ul class="note">
149.287 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
149.288 </ul>
149.289
149.290 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
149.291 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
149.292 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
149.293 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
149.294 </p>
149.295 </li>
149.296 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
149.297 <ul class="note">
149.298 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
149.299 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
149.300 <p>The defaulttheme CSS style classes for this component are: </p>
149.301
149.302 <pre><b><font size="-1">css_master.css</font></b>
149.303 <font size="-1"><b>/* Regular List */</b>
149.304 .Lst {border-bottom-color:#666;border-right-color:#666}<br>.Lst, .LstOpt, .LstOptSel, .LstOptGrp {color:#000}<br>.LstOptSep, .LstOptDis {color:#848687}
149.305 .LstOptGrp {font-weight:normal;font-style:normal}<br><b>/* Contextual Selector for Disabled Appearance */</b><br>.LstDis {border-bottom-color:#666;border-right-color:#666}<br>.LstDis, .LstDis option, .LstDis .LstOptGrp
149.306 {background-color:#E1E4E5;color:#848687}
149.307 .LstDis .LstOptGrp {font-weight:normal;font-style:normal}<br><b>/* Monospace Version */</b><br>.LstMno {border-bottom-color:#666;border-right-color:#666}<br>.LstMno, .LstMno .LstOptGrp {color:#000}
149.308 .LstMno, .LstMno option, .LstMno .LstOptGrp {font-family:monospace}<br>.LstMno .LstOptGrp {font-weight:normal;font-style:normal}<br><b>/* Contextual Selector for Disabled Monospace Version */</b><br>.LstMnoDis, .LstMnoDis option, .LstMnoDis .LstOptGrp
149.309 {background-color:#E1E4E5;color:#848687;
149.310 font-family:monospace}
149.311 .LstMnoDis .LstOptGrp {font-weight:normal;font-style:normal}<br>.LstAln {vertical-align:top;padding-right:5px}<br></font>
149.312 </pre>
149.313 </li>
149.314 </ul>
149.315 </li>
149.316 </ul>
149.317 <h3>Data</h3>
149.318 <ul>
149.319 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
149.320 A JavaServer Faces converter that produces the correct type of value for the <code>selected</code> property.</li>
149.321 <li><b>items.</b><code> Type: Object</code><br>
149.322 Specifies an object that supplies the items for the list. The IDE creates a default object for you when you add the listbox to the page. For example, for a listbox named listBox1, there is a listBox1DefaultOptions object that the IDE displays as a node in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. You can bind this property to a data provider or an object by right-clicking the component and choosing Bind to Data. If you bind to an object, the object you choose must be an array, Map, or Collection whose members are all subclasses of <code>com.sun.rave.web.ui.model.Option</code>.</li>
149.323 <li><b>multiple.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
149.324 Indicates whether or not the user can select multiple items in the list at once.</li>
149.325 <li><b>required.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
149.326 If selected, the user must select an item in the list before the page can be submitted. If you add a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a> to the page and link its <code>for</code> property to this component, an error message will be displayed if the user tries to submit the page without selecting an item.
149.327 </li>
149.328 <li><b>selected.</b><code> Type: Object</code><br>
149.329 Picks up the currently selected list element and sends it to the server when the page is submitted. This property does not control the list that displays in the component. The list that displays in the component is controlled by the <code>items</code> property, described above. You can bind this property to a data provider or an object by clicking the ellipsis button (...) and using the property editor. </li>
149.330 <li><b>validator.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
149.331 Indicates the JavaServer Faces validator that is called when the value is submitted. Choose a validator from the drop down list. If you choose <code>(null)</code>, no validator is called. If you choose a validator, also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator is used.
149.332 <ul class="note">
149.333 <li>If you define your own validate method, for example, by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit Event Handler > validate, any value you might have set in this property is overridden. </li>
149.334 </ul>
149.335 </li>
149.336 </ul>
149.337 <h3>Events</h3>
149.338 <p>Set the event properties by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>.</p>
149.339 <ul>
149.340 <li><b>validate.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called to validate the value of the component.If you want to code a validate method rather than choosing a JavaServer Faces validator for the <code>validator</code> property, right-click the component and choose Edit Event Handler > validate. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_validate</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property. When you define this method in this way, the <code>validator</code> and <code>validate</code> properties are automatically set for you. If you define a validator, also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator is used.
149.341 <ul class="note">
149.342 <li>Setting this property also sets the value of the <code>validator</code> property. If you define your own validate method, do not separately change the value of the <code>validator</code> property, or you could lose the connection to your validate method.</li>
149.343 </ul>
149.344 </li>
149.345 <li><b>valueChangeListener</b> Indicates the name of the component value change listener method that is called when the value of the component changes. If this method is not defined, the value of this property is <code>null</code>. You typically define this method in the page bean by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > processValueChange. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_processValueChange</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property.</li>
149.346 </ul>
149.347 <h3>Behavior</h3>
149.348 <ul>
149.349 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
149.350 If selected, indicates that the component should never receive focus or be included in a submit. Use this property when the component does not apply to the page. See the note under the <code>readOnly</code> property concerning the effects of using the <code>disabled</code> property versus the effects of using the <code>readOnly</code> property.</li>
149.351 <li><b>readOnly.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
149.352 If selected, makes it impossible for the user to select items, but still makes it possible for the component's value to be submitted.
149.353 Use this property when the component does apply but must not be changed.
149.354 <ul class="note">
149.355 <li>A readonly field is included when the page is submitted, in contrast to a disabled field, which is not included when the page is submitted. If you use the <code>disabled</code> property, JavaServer Faces does not detect that any value at all was submitted.</li>
149.356 </ul>
149.357 </li>
149.358 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
149.359 Advisory title information about the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
149.360 <ul class="note">
149.361 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
149.362 </li>
149.363 </ul>
149.364 </li>
149.365 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
149.366 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
149.367 <ul class="note">
149.368 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
149.369 </ul>
149.370 </li>
149.371 </ul>
149.372 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
149.373 <ul>
149.374 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
149.375 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document, determining when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767.</li>
149.376 </ul>
149.377 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
149.378 <ul>
149.379 <li><b>onBlur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
149.380 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
149.381 <li><b>onChange.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
149.382 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus and its value was modified after it gained focus. </li>
149.383 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
149.384 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
149.385 <li><b>onDblClick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
149.386 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
149.387 <li><b>onFocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
149.388 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
149.389 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
149.390 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
149.391 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
149.392 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
149.393 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
149.394 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
149.395 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
149.396 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
149.397 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
149.398 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
149.399 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
149.400 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
149.401 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
149.402 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
149.403 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
149.404 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
149.405 </ul>
149.406 <h3>Advanced</h3>
149.407 <ul><li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
149.408 If this property is selected, when the user activates the component, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page.
149.409 A simpler way of getting this functionality is to associate the component with a <a href="../../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>, and then right-click the component and choose Auto-Submit on Change.
149.410 <p>The most common example of an immediate action is a Cancel button. You can make it immediate so that the normal validation and update steps can be skipped, but the action handler can still do whatever is necessary. Typically, the action handler will navigate back to some previous page. In some designs the action handler might also enqueue an informational message like "Transaction cancelled". It is possible to do more: for example, an application might record the fact that the user cancelled the current operation.</p>
149.411 </li>
149.412 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
149.413 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. If you need the component to be hidden but still processed when the page is submitted, deselect the <code>visible</code> property instead of this property.
149.414 <p>You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the component does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a component for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</p>
149.415 </li>
149.416 <li><b>valueChangeListener.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
149.417 See the Event section's <code>valueChange</code> property above, which provides an easier way to set this property's value. The <code>valueChangeListener</code> property is the <code>MethodBinding</code> that underlies the <code>valueChange</code> event property. The <code>valueChangeListener</code> property is updated when you set the method for the <code>valueChange</code> event property.
149.418 <p>If you click the ellipsis button next to the <code>valueChange</code> property, you can use that property's property editor to choose an existing method to bind to, or you can create a new method or unbind an existing method. If you are an expert, instead of using the <code>valueChange</code> property, you can type a <code>MethodBinding</code> expression directly into this <code>valueChangeListener</code> property, for example, if you want to call a method that is not in the page bean.</p>
149.419 </li>
149.420 </ul>
149.421 <dl>
149.422 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
149.423 <dd><a href="../listbox.html">Listbox Component</a></dd>
149.424 </dl>
149.425 <dl>
149.426 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
149.427
149.428 <dd>
149.429 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
149.430 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
149.431 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
149.432 </object>
149.433 </dd>
149.434 <dd>
149.435 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
149.436 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-listbox_components.html">
149.437 <param name="text" value="Using Listbox Components"></object>
149.438 </dd>
149.439 <dd>
149.440 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
149.441 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-scopes.html">
149.442 <param name="text" value="Understanding Scope and Managed Beans"></object>
149.443 </dd>
149.444
149.445 </dl>
149.446 <hr>
149.447 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
149.448 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
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149.455 <small><a href="../../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
149.456 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
149.457 <tr>
149.458 <td> </td>
149.459 </tr>
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150.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/propsheets/bh_markup_props.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
150.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
150.4 -<html>
150.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
150.6 <!--
150.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
150.8 * All rights reserved.
150.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
150.10 -->
150.11 <head>
150.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
150.13 <title>Markup Component Properties Window</title>
150.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
150.15 </head>
150.16 <body>
150.17
150.18 <h1>Markup Component Properties Window </h1>
150.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
150.20
150.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a Markup component <img src="../../../../images/bh_markup_icon.gif" alt=" Markup component icon"> when you select the component in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. This component has the following properties. </p>
150.22 <h3>General</h3>
150.23 <ul>
150.24 <li><b>id.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
150.25 The name of the Markup component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
150.26 </ul>
150.27 <h3>Appearance</h3>
150.28 <ul><li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
150.29 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. This property overrides any settings in the project CSS file, but does not override corresponding theme style settings. For example, position and size are typical settings for this property, and are set when you move and resize a component:<p><code>position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
150.30 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.</p>
150.31 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
150.32 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
150.33 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
150.34 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
150.35 </p>
150.36 </li>
150.37 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>
150.38 A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the button is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS files. You can click the ellipsis button (...) to open the the <a href="../../../propeditors/styleclass_prop_ed.html">styleClass Property Editor</a> and pick classes to add to the property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.</li>
150.39 </ul>
150.40 <h3>Advanced</h3>
150.41 <ul><li><b>extraAttributes.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
150.42 Optional attributes for the HTML tag specified in the <code>tag</code> property. The <code>id</code> property and the <code>style</code> property provide two attributes for the HTML tag. You can add additional attributes as <i>name</i>='<i>value</i>' pairs separated by a space. <p>For example, if the HTML element is an <code><hr /></code> tag, defined in the <code>tag</code> property as <code>hr</code>, you could specify a series of attributes in the <code> extraAttributes </code>property like the following:</p>
150.43 <p>
150.44 <code>align='center' size='6' width='50%' onclick='alert("You clicked?");' </code></p>
150.45 </li>
150.46 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
150.47 If selected, the Markup component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the <code><meta></code> tag does not appear in the page at all. </li>
150.48 <li><b>singleton.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
150.49 Indicates that the HTML element is a singleton element, which causes a trailing <code>/></code> to be generated in the rendered HTML. For example, the <code><br></code> element is a singleton element that must be rendered as <code><br /></code> to make it XHTML compliant. </li>
150.50 <li><b>tag.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
150.51 The HTML tag to be rendered on the page. </li>
150.52 </ul>
150.53
150.54 <dl>
150.55 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
150.56 <dd><a href="../markup.html">Markup Component</a></dd>
150.57 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
150.58 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
150.59 </dl>
150.60 <hr>
150.61 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
150.62 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
150.63 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
150.64 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
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150.67 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
150.68 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
150.69 <small><a href="../../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
150.70 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
150.71 <tr>
150.72 <td> </td>
150.73 </tr>
150.74 </table>
150.75 </body>
150.76 </html>
150.77 \ No newline at end of file
150.78 +<html>
150.79 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
150.80 <!--
150.81 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
150.82 * All rights reserved.
150.83 * Use is subject to license terms.
150.84 -->
150.85 <head>
150.86 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
150.87 <title>Markup Component Properties Window</title>
150.88 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
150.89 </head>
150.90 <body>
150.91
150.92 <h2>Markup Component Properties Window </h2>
150.93 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
150.94
150.95 <p>You see the Properties window for a Markup component <img src="../../../../images/bh_markup_icon.gif" alt=" Markup component icon"> when you select the component in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. This component has the following properties. </p>
150.96 <h3>General</h3>
150.97 <ul>
150.98 <li><b>id.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
150.99 The name of the Markup component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
150.100 </ul>
150.101 <h3>Appearance</h3>
150.102 <ul><li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
150.103 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. This property overrides any settings in the project CSS file, but does not override corresponding theme style settings. For example, position and size are typical settings for this property, and are set when you move and resize a component:<p><code>position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
150.104 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.</p>
150.105 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
150.106 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
150.107 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
150.108 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
150.109 </p>
150.110 </li>
150.111 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>
150.112 A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the button is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS files. You can click the ellipsis button (...) to open the the <a href="../../../propeditors/styleclass_prop_ed.html">styleClass Property Editor</a> and pick classes to add to the property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.</li>
150.113 </ul>
150.114 <h3>Advanced</h3>
150.115 <ul><li><b>extraAttributes.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
150.116 Optional attributes for the HTML tag specified in the <code>tag</code> property. The <code>id</code> property and the <code>style</code> property provide two attributes for the HTML tag. You can add additional attributes as <i>name</i>='<i>value</i>' pairs separated by a space. <p>For example, if the HTML element is an <code><hr /></code> tag, defined in the <code>tag</code> property as <code>hr</code>, you could specify a series of attributes in the <code> extraAttributes </code>property like the following:</p>
150.117 <p>
150.118 <code>align='center' size='6' width='50%' onclick='alert("You clicked?");' </code></p>
150.119 </li>
150.120 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
150.121 If selected, the Markup component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the <code><meta></code> tag does not appear in the page at all. </li>
150.122 <li><b>singleton.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
150.123 Indicates that the HTML element is a singleton element, which causes a trailing <code>/></code> to be generated in the rendered HTML. For example, the <code><br></code> element is a singleton element that must be rendered as <code><br /></code> to make it XHTML compliant. </li>
150.124 <li><b>tag.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
150.125 The HTML tag to be rendered on the page. </li>
150.126 </ul>
150.127
150.128 <dl>
150.129 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
150.130 <dd><a href="../markup.html">Markup Component</a></dd>
150.131 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
150.132 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
150.133 </dl>
150.134 <hr>
150.135 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
150.136 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
150.137 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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150.141 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
150.142 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
150.143 <small><a href="../../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
150.144 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
150.145 <tr>
150.146 <td> </td>
150.147 </tr>
150.148 </table>
150.149 </body>
150.150 </html>
150.151 \ No newline at end of file
151.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/propsheets/bh_message_group_props.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
151.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/propsheets/bh_message_group_props.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
151.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
151.4 -<html>
151.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
151.6 <!--
151.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
151.8 * All rights reserved.
151.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
151.10 -->
151.11 <head>
151.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
151.13 <title>Message Group Component Properties Window</title>
151.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
151.15 </head>
151.16 <body>
151.17
151.18 <h1>Message Group Component Properties Window </h1>
151.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
151.20
151.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a Message Group component <img src="../../../../images/bh_msg_group_icon.gif" alt="message group icon" width="16" height="14"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer.</p>
151.22 <p>This component has the following properties.</p>
151.23
151.24 <h3>General</h3>
151.25 <ul>
151.26 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
151.27 The name of the Message Group component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
151.28 </ul>
151.29
151.30 <h3>Appearance</h3>
151.31 <ul>
151.32 <li><b>showDetail.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
151.33 Indicates if the detail portion of the message should be displayed. This property is false (unselected) by default.</li>
151.34 <li><b>showSummary.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
151.35 Indicates if the summary portion of the message should be displayed. This property is true (selected) by default.</li>
151.36
151.37 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
151.38 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
151.39 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
151.40 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
151.41 <ul class="note">
151.42 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
151.43 </ul>
151.44
151.45 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
151.46 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
151.47 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
151.48 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
151.49 </p>
151.50 </li>
151.51 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
151.52 <ul class="note">
151.53 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
151.54 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
151.55 <p>The defaulttheme CSS style classes for this component are: </p>
151.56
151.57 <pre><b><font size="-1">css_master.css</font></b>
151.58 <font size="-1">.MsgFldSumTxt {color:#C00;font-weight:bold}
151.59 .MsgFldTxt {color:#C00}<br>.MsgGrpTbl
151.60 {border-left:solid 1px #C00;
151.61 border-right:solid 1px #C00;
151.62 border-bottom:solid 1px #C00;
151.63 border-top:none}<br>.MsgGrpTbl td
151.64 {background-color:#FAEDED;
151.65 padding: 4px 10px 4px 10px}<br>.MsgGrpTblTtl
151.66 {color:#000;background-color:#FAEDED;
151.67 border-top:solid 1px #C00;
151.68 border-left:solid 1px #C00;
151.69 border-right:solid 1px #C00;
151.70 text-align:left;
151.71 font-weight:bold;
151.72 padding:8px 10px 0px;
151.73 margin-top:15px;
151.74 font-size:14px}<br>.MsgGrpDiv ul
151.75 {color:#C00;
151.76 list-style-type:square;
151.77 padding:0px 10px 0px 18px;
151.78 margin:6px 0px}<br>.MsgGrpSumTxt {color:#000}<br>.MsgGrpTxt
151.79 {color:#333;display:block;
151.80 padding-bottom:3px}<br>.MsgGrpDiv {margin:0px}<br>.MsgGrpSumTxt
151.81 {display:block;font-weight:normal;
151.82 padding-bottom:2px}<br>.MsgInfo {color: black;}<br>.MsgWarn {color: orange;font-weight: bold;}<br>.MsgError {color: red;font-weight: bold;}<br>.MsgFatal
151.83 {color: red;font-style: italic;
151.84 font-weight: bold;}<br>.MsgGrpInfo {color: black;}<br>.MsgGrpWarn {color: orange;font-weight: bold;}<br>.MsgGrpError {color: red;font-weight: bold;}<br>.MsgGrpFatal
151.85 {color: red;font-style: italic;
151.86 font-weight: bold;}</font>
151.87
151.88 <font size="-1"><b>css_ie55up.css</b>
151.89 /* ADDITIONAL CSS FOR IE5.5+ SUPPORT */
151.90 .MsgGrpTbl {margin-top:15px}<br>.MsgGrpTbl td {padding: 4px 10px 10px 10px}<br>.MsgGrpTblTtl {margin-top:0px}<br>.MsgGrpDiv ul {padding:5px 3px 10px 18px;margin:0px}<br>.MsgGrpDiv ul li {padding:3px;margin-bottom:-12px}<br>.MsgGrpSumTxt {padding-bottom:1px}</font></pre>
151.91
151.92 </li>
151.93 </ul>
151.94 </li>
151.95 </ul>
151.96
151.97 <h3>Behavior</h3>
151.98 <ul>
151.99 <li><b>showGlobalOnly.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
151.100 Indicates if global messages, messages not associated with any component, are the only messages to be displayed. By default, this property is false (not selected), and all messages from all components on the page are displayed.</li>
151.101 <li><b>tooltip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
151.102 Information about the component that is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
151.103 <ul class="note">
151.104 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
151.105 </li>
151.106 </ul>
151.107 </li>
151.108 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
151.109 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
151.110 <ul class="note">
151.111 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
151.112 </ul>
151.113 </li>
151.114 </ul>
151.115 <h3>Advanced</h3>
151.116 <ul>
151.117
151.118 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
151.119 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component doesn't appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component.
151.120 <p>You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the component does get rendered. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</p>
151.121 </li>
151.122 </ul>
151.123
151.124 <dl>
151.125 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
151.126 <dd><a href="../message_group.html">Message Group Component</a></dd>
151.127 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
151.128 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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151.170 <head>
151.171 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
151.172 <title>Message Group Component Properties Window</title>
151.173 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
151.174 </head>
151.175 <body>
151.176
151.177 <h2>Message Group Component Properties Window </h2>
151.178 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
151.179
151.180 <p>You see the Properties window for a Message Group component <img src="../../../../images/bh_msg_group_icon.gif" alt="message group icon" width="16" height="14"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer.</p>
151.181 <p>This component has the following properties.</p>
151.182
151.183 <h3>General</h3>
151.184 <ul>
151.185 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
151.186 The name of the Message Group component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
151.187 </ul>
151.188
151.189 <h3>Appearance</h3>
151.190 <ul>
151.191 <li><b>showDetail.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
151.192 Indicates if the detail portion of the message should be displayed. This property is false (unselected) by default.</li>
151.193 <li><b>showSummary.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
151.194 Indicates if the summary portion of the message should be displayed. This property is true (selected) by default.</li>
151.195
151.196 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
151.197 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
151.198 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
151.199 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
151.200 <ul class="note">
151.201 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
151.202 </ul>
151.203
151.204 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
151.205 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
151.206 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
151.207 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
151.208 </p>
151.209 </li>
151.210 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
151.211 <ul class="note">
151.212 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
151.213 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
151.214 <p>The defaulttheme CSS style classes for this component are: </p>
151.215
151.216 <pre><b><font size="-1">css_master.css</font></b>
151.217 <font size="-1">.MsgFldSumTxt {color:#C00;font-weight:bold}
151.218 .MsgFldTxt {color:#C00}<br>.MsgGrpTbl
151.219 {border-left:solid 1px #C00;
151.220 border-right:solid 1px #C00;
151.221 border-bottom:solid 1px #C00;
151.222 border-top:none}<br>.MsgGrpTbl td
151.223 {background-color:#FAEDED;
151.224 padding: 4px 10px 4px 10px}<br>.MsgGrpTblTtl
151.225 {color:#000;background-color:#FAEDED;
151.226 border-top:solid 1px #C00;
151.227 border-left:solid 1px #C00;
151.228 border-right:solid 1px #C00;
151.229 text-align:left;
151.230 font-weight:bold;
151.231 padding:8px 10px 0px;
151.232 margin-top:15px;
151.233 font-size:14px}<br>.MsgGrpDiv ul
151.234 {color:#C00;
151.235 list-style-type:square;
151.236 padding:0px 10px 0px 18px;
151.237 margin:6px 0px}<br>.MsgGrpSumTxt {color:#000}<br>.MsgGrpTxt
151.238 {color:#333;display:block;
151.239 padding-bottom:3px}<br>.MsgGrpDiv {margin:0px}<br>.MsgGrpSumTxt
151.240 {display:block;font-weight:normal;
151.241 padding-bottom:2px}<br>.MsgInfo {color: black;}<br>.MsgWarn {color: orange;font-weight: bold;}<br>.MsgError {color: red;font-weight: bold;}<br>.MsgFatal
151.242 {color: red;font-style: italic;
151.243 font-weight: bold;}<br>.MsgGrpInfo {color: black;}<br>.MsgGrpWarn {color: orange;font-weight: bold;}<br>.MsgGrpError {color: red;font-weight: bold;}<br>.MsgGrpFatal
151.244 {color: red;font-style: italic;
151.245 font-weight: bold;}</font>
151.246
151.247 <font size="-1"><b>css_ie55up.css</b>
151.248 /* ADDITIONAL CSS FOR IE5.5+ SUPPORT */
151.249 .MsgGrpTbl {margin-top:15px}<br>.MsgGrpTbl td {padding: 4px 10px 10px 10px}<br>.MsgGrpTblTtl {margin-top:0px}<br>.MsgGrpDiv ul {padding:5px 3px 10px 18px;margin:0px}<br>.MsgGrpDiv ul li {padding:3px;margin-bottom:-12px}<br>.MsgGrpSumTxt {padding-bottom:1px}</font></pre>
151.250
151.251 </li>
151.252 </ul>
151.253 </li>
151.254 </ul>
151.255
151.256 <h3>Behavior</h3>
151.257 <ul>
151.258 <li><b>showGlobalOnly.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
151.259 Indicates if global messages, messages not associated with any component, are the only messages to be displayed. By default, this property is false (not selected), and all messages from all components on the page are displayed.</li>
151.260 <li><b>tooltip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
151.261 Information about the component that is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
151.262 <ul class="note">
151.263 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
151.264 </li>
151.265 </ul>
151.266 </li>
151.267 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
151.268 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
151.269 <ul class="note">
151.270 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
151.271 </ul>
151.272 </li>
151.273 </ul>
151.274 <h3>Advanced</h3>
151.275 <ul>
151.276
151.277 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
151.278 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component doesn't appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component.
151.279 <p>You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the component does get rendered. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</p>
151.280 </li>
151.281 </ul>
151.282
151.283 <dl>
151.284 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
151.285 <dd><a href="../message_group.html">Message Group Component</a></dd>
151.286 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
151.287 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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152.13 <title>Message Component Properties Window</title>
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152.15 </head>
152.16 <body>
152.17
152.18 <h1>Message Component Properties Window </h1>
152.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
152.20
152.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a Message component <img src="../../../../images/inlinemsgicon.gif" alt="inline message icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. </p>
152.22 <p>This component has the following properties.</p>
152.23
152.24 <h3>General</h3>
152.25 <ul>
152.26 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
152.27 The name of the Message component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
152.28 </ul>
152.29
152.30 <h3>Appearance</h3>
152.31 <ul>
152.32 <li><b>showDetail.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
152.33 Indicates if the detail portion of the message should be displayed. This property is false (unselected) by default.</li>
152.34 <li><b>showSummary.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
152.35 Indicates if the summary portion of the message should be displayed. This property is true (selected) by default.</li>
152.36
152.37 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
152.38 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
152.39 <ul class="note">
152.40 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
152.41 </ul>
152.42
152.43 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
152.44 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
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152.47 </p>
152.48 </li>
152.49 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
152.50 <ul class="note">
152.51 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
152.52 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
152.53 <p>The defaulttheme CSS style classes for this component are: </p>
152.54
152.55 <pre><b><font size="-1">css_master.css</font></b>
152.56 <font size="-1">.MsgFldSumTxt {color:#C00;font-weight:bold}
152.57 .MsgFldTxt {color:#C00}<br>.MsgGrpTbl
152.58 {border-left:solid 1px #C00;
152.59 border-right:solid 1px #C00;
152.60 border-bottom:solid 1px #C00;
152.61 border-top:none}<br>.MsgGrpTbl td
152.62 {background-color:#FAEDED;
152.63 padding: 4px 10px 4px 10px}<br>.MsgGrpTblTtl
152.64 {color:#000;background-color:#FAEDED;
152.65 border-top:solid 1px #C00;
152.66 border-left:solid 1px #C00;
152.67 border-right:solid 1px #C00;
152.68 text-align:left;
152.69 font-weight:bold;
152.70 padding:8px 10px 0px;
152.71 margin-top:15px;
152.72 font-size:14px}<br>.MsgGrpDiv ul
152.73 {color:#C00;
152.74 list-style-type:square;
152.75 padding:0px 10px 0px 18px;
152.76 margin:6px 0px}<br>.MsgGrpSumTxt {color:#000}
152.77 .MsgGrpTxt
152.78 {color:#333;display:block;
152.79 padding-bottom:3px}<br>.MsgGrpDiv {margin:0px}
152.80 .MsgGrpSumTxt
152.81 {display:block;font-weight:normal;
152.82 padding-bottom:2px}<br>.MsgInfo {color: black;}
152.83 .MsgWarn {color: orange;font-weight: bold;}
152.84 .MsgError {color: red;font-weight: bold;}
152.85 .MsgFatal
152.86 {color: red;font-style: italic;
152.87 font-weight: bold;}<br>.MsgGrpInfo {color: black;}
152.88 .MsgGrpWarn {color: orange;font-weight: bold;}
152.89 .MsgGrpError {color: red;font-weight: bold;}<br>.MsgGrpFatal
152.90 {color: red;font-style: italic;
152.91 font-weight: bold;}</font>
152.92
152.93 <font size="-1"><b>css_ie55up.css</b>
152.94 /* ADDITIONAL CSS FOR IE5.5+ SUPPORT */
152.95 .MsgGrpTbl {margin-top:15px}
152.96 .MsgGrpTbl td {padding: 4px 10px 10px 10px}
152.97 .MsgGrpTblTtl {margin-top:0px}
152.98 .MsgGrpDiv ul {padding:5px 3px 10px 18px;margin:0px}
152.99 .MsgGrpDiv ul li {padding:3px;margin-bottom:-12px}
152.100 .MsgGrpSumTxt {padding-bottom:1px}</font></pre>
152.101
152.102 </li>
152.103 </ul>
152.104 </li>
152.105 </ul>
152.106 <h3>Behavior</h3>
152.107 <ul>
152.108 <li><b>for.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
152.109 The component for which the message component displays messages. To set this property, you can hold down the Ctrl-Shift keys and drag the message component to the component for which it is to display messages. Alternatively, you can click the drop down list next to the property and choose a component. </li>
152.110 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
152.111 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. It is usually not necessary to use this property with a Message component because the component is visible only if there is a message to display, such as when an error occurs.
152.112 <ul class="note">
152.113 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
152.114 </ul>
152.115 </li>
152.116 </ul>
152.117 <h3>Advanced</h3>
152.118 <ul>
152.119 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
152.120 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component doesn't appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component.
152.121 <p>You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the component does get rendered. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</p>
152.122 </li>
152.123 </ul>
152.124 <dl>
152.125 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
152.126 <dd><a href="../message.html">Message Component</a></dd>
152.127 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
152.128 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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152.165 <!--
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152.167 * All rights reserved.
152.168 * Use is subject to license terms.
152.169 -->
152.170 <head>
152.171 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
152.172 <title>Message Component Properties Window</title>
152.173 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
152.174 </head>
152.175 <body>
152.176
152.177 <h2>Message Component Properties Window </h2>
152.178 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
152.179
152.180 <p>You see the Properties window for a Message component <img src="../../../../images/inlinemsgicon.gif" alt="inline message icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. </p>
152.181 <p>This component has the following properties.</p>
152.182
152.183 <h3>General</h3>
152.184 <ul>
152.185 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
152.186 The name of the Message component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
152.187 </ul>
152.188
152.189 <h3>Appearance</h3>
152.190 <ul>
152.191 <li><b>showDetail.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
152.192 Indicates if the detail portion of the message should be displayed. This property is false (unselected) by default.</li>
152.193 <li><b>showSummary.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
152.194 Indicates if the summary portion of the message should be displayed. This property is true (selected) by default.</li>
152.195
152.196 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
152.197 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
152.198 <ul class="note">
152.199 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
152.200 </ul>
152.201
152.202 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
152.203 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
152.204 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
152.205 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
152.206 </p>
152.207 </li>
152.208 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
152.209 <ul class="note">
152.210 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
152.211 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
152.212 <p>The defaulttheme CSS style classes for this component are: </p>
152.213
152.214 <pre><b><font size="-1">css_master.css</font></b>
152.215 <font size="-1">.MsgFldSumTxt {color:#C00;font-weight:bold}
152.216 .MsgFldTxt {color:#C00}<br>.MsgGrpTbl
152.217 {border-left:solid 1px #C00;
152.218 border-right:solid 1px #C00;
152.219 border-bottom:solid 1px #C00;
152.220 border-top:none}<br>.MsgGrpTbl td
152.221 {background-color:#FAEDED;
152.222 padding: 4px 10px 4px 10px}<br>.MsgGrpTblTtl
152.223 {color:#000;background-color:#FAEDED;
152.224 border-top:solid 1px #C00;
152.225 border-left:solid 1px #C00;
152.226 border-right:solid 1px #C00;
152.227 text-align:left;
152.228 font-weight:bold;
152.229 padding:8px 10px 0px;
152.230 margin-top:15px;
152.231 font-size:14px}<br>.MsgGrpDiv ul
152.232 {color:#C00;
152.233 list-style-type:square;
152.234 padding:0px 10px 0px 18px;
152.235 margin:6px 0px}<br>.MsgGrpSumTxt {color:#000}
152.236 .MsgGrpTxt
152.237 {color:#333;display:block;
152.238 padding-bottom:3px}<br>.MsgGrpDiv {margin:0px}
152.239 .MsgGrpSumTxt
152.240 {display:block;font-weight:normal;
152.241 padding-bottom:2px}<br>.MsgInfo {color: black;}
152.242 .MsgWarn {color: orange;font-weight: bold;}
152.243 .MsgError {color: red;font-weight: bold;}
152.244 .MsgFatal
152.245 {color: red;font-style: italic;
152.246 font-weight: bold;}<br>.MsgGrpInfo {color: black;}
152.247 .MsgGrpWarn {color: orange;font-weight: bold;}
152.248 .MsgGrpError {color: red;font-weight: bold;}<br>.MsgGrpFatal
152.249 {color: red;font-style: italic;
152.250 font-weight: bold;}</font>
152.251
152.252 <font size="-1"><b>css_ie55up.css</b>
152.253 /* ADDITIONAL CSS FOR IE5.5+ SUPPORT */
152.254 .MsgGrpTbl {margin-top:15px}
152.255 .MsgGrpTbl td {padding: 4px 10px 10px 10px}
152.256 .MsgGrpTblTtl {margin-top:0px}
152.257 .MsgGrpDiv ul {padding:5px 3px 10px 18px;margin:0px}
152.258 .MsgGrpDiv ul li {padding:3px;margin-bottom:-12px}
152.259 .MsgGrpSumTxt {padding-bottom:1px}</font></pre>
152.260
152.261 </li>
152.262 </ul>
152.263 </li>
152.264 </ul>
152.265 <h3>Behavior</h3>
152.266 <ul>
152.267 <li><b>for.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
152.268 The component for which the message component displays messages. To set this property, you can hold down the Ctrl-Shift keys and drag the message component to the component for which it is to display messages. Alternatively, you can click the drop down list next to the property and choose a component. </li>
152.269 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
152.270 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. It is usually not necessary to use this property with a Message component because the component is visible only if there is a message to display, such as when an error occurs.
152.271 <ul class="note">
152.272 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
152.273 </ul>
152.274 </li>
152.275 </ul>
152.276 <h3>Advanced</h3>
152.277 <ul>
152.278 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
152.279 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component doesn't appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component.
152.280 <p>You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the component does get rendered. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</p>
152.281 </li>
152.282 </ul>
152.283 <dl>
152.284 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
152.285 <dd><a href="../message.html">Message Component</a></dd>
152.286 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
152.287 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
152.288 </dl>
152.289 <dl>
152.290 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
152.291
152.292 <dd>
152.293 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
152.294 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
152.295 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
152.296 </object>
152.297 </dd>
152.298
152.299 <dd> <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
152.300 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-scopes.html">
152.301 <param name="text" value="Understanding Scope and Managed Beans"></object>
152.302 </dd>
152.303 </dl>
152.304 <hr>
152.305 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
152.306 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
152.307 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
152.308 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
152.309 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
152.310 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Message Component Properties Window">
152.311 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
152.312 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
152.313 <small><a href="../../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
152.314 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
152.315 <tr>
152.316 <td> </td>
152.317 </tr>
152.318 </table>
152.319 </body>
152.320 </html>
152.321 \ No newline at end of file
153.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/propsheets/bh_meta_props.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
153.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/propsheets/bh_meta_props.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
153.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
153.4 -<html>
153.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
153.6 <!--
153.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
153.8 * All rights reserved.
153.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
153.10 -->
153.11 <head>
153.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
153.13 <title>Meta Component Properties Window</title>
153.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
153.15 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
153.16 <h1>Meta Component Properties Window </h1>
153.17 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
153.18
153.19 <p>You see the Properties window for a Meta component <img src="../../../../images/bh_meta_icon.gif" alt="Meta component icon"> when you select the component in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. For general information on the HTML <code><meta></code> tag, see the W3C web page at:</p>
153.20 <p>
153.21 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
153.22 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/struct/global.html#edef-META">
153.23 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/struct/global.html#edef-META"></object>
153.24 </p>
153.25 <p>This component has the following properties.</p>
153.26
153.27 <h3>General</h3>
153.28 <ul>
153.29 <li><b>id.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
153.30 The name of the Meta component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
153.31 </ul>
153.32 <h3>Appearance</h3>
153.33 <ul>
153.34 <li><b>content.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
153.35 Specifies the data to associate with the <code>name</code> property or <code>httpEquiv</code> property. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>content</code> of the HTML <code><meta></code> tag.</li>
153.36 <li><b>httpEquiv.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
153.37 Specifies HTTP properties that the web server can use in the HTTP response
153.38 header. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>httpEquiv</code> of the HTML <code><meta></code> tag.
153.39 <p style="margin-bottom: 0in">For example, if this property is set to <code>Description</code>, you could specify a page description in the <code>content</code> property as something like the following: <code>First page of the Acme customer order application.</code> These settings would result in the following HTTP response header:</p>
153.40 <p><code> Description: "First page of the Acme customer order application"</code></p>
153.41 </li>
153.42 </ul>
153.43 <ul>
153.44 <li><b>name.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
153.45 Specifies a property name for which the <code>content</code> property provides the actual content. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>name</code> of the HTML <code><meta></code> tag. A common use of this property is to provide data to search engines. <p>For example, if this property's value is <code>keywords</code>, the value of the <code>content</code> property is a set of search terms that a user searching for this page is likely to enter. </p></li>
153.46 </ul>
153.47 <h3>Advanced</h3>
153.48 <ul><li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
153.49 If selected, the Meta component is rendered. If not selected, the <code><meta></code> tag does not appear in the page at all. </li>
153.50 <li><b>scheme.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
153.51 Defines a format to be used to interpret the value of the <code>content</code> attribute when the content of the attribute might be ambiguous. </li>
153.52 </ul>
153.53
153.54 <dl>
153.55 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
153.56 <dd><a href="../meta.html">Meta Component</a></dd>
153.57 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
153.58 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
153.59 </dl>
153.60 <hr>
153.61 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
153.62 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
153.63 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
153.64 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
153.65 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
153.66 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Meta Component Properties Window">
153.67 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
153.68 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
153.69 <small><a href="../../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
153.70 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
153.71 <tr>
153.72 <td> </td>
153.73 </tr>
153.74 </table>
153.75 </body>
153.76 </html>
153.77 \ No newline at end of file
153.78 +<html>
153.79 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
153.80 <!--
153.81 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
153.82 * All rights reserved.
153.83 * Use is subject to license terms.
153.84 -->
153.85 <head>
153.86 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
153.87 <title>Meta Component Properties Window</title>
153.88 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
153.89 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
153.90 <h2>Meta Component Properties Window </h2>
153.91 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
153.92
153.93 <p>You see the Properties window for a Meta component <img src="../../../../images/bh_meta_icon.gif" alt="Meta component icon"> when you select the component in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. For general information on the HTML <code><meta></code> tag, see the W3C web page at:</p>
153.94 <p>
153.95 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
153.96 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/struct/global.html#edef-META">
153.97 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/struct/global.html#edef-META"></object>
153.98 </p>
153.99 <p>This component has the following properties.</p>
153.100
153.101 <h3>General</h3>
153.102 <ul>
153.103 <li><b>id.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
153.104 The name of the Meta component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
153.105 </ul>
153.106 <h3>Appearance</h3>
153.107 <ul>
153.108 <li><b>content.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
153.109 Specifies the data to associate with the <code>name</code> property or <code>httpEquiv</code> property. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>content</code> of the HTML <code><meta></code> tag.</li>
153.110 <li><b>httpEquiv.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
153.111 Specifies HTTP properties that the web server can use in the HTTP response
153.112 header. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>httpEquiv</code> of the HTML <code><meta></code> tag.
153.113 <p style="margin-bottom: 0in">For example, if this property is set to <code>Description</code>, you could specify a page description in the <code>content</code> property as something like the following: <code>First page of the Acme customer order application.</code> These settings would result in the following HTTP response header:</p>
153.114 <p><code> Description: "First page of the Acme customer order application"</code></p>
153.115 </li>
153.116 </ul>
153.117 <ul>
153.118 <li><b>name.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
153.119 Specifies a property name for which the <code>content</code> property provides the actual content. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>name</code> of the HTML <code><meta></code> tag. A common use of this property is to provide data to search engines. <p>For example, if this property's value is <code>keywords</code>, the value of the <code>content</code> property is a set of search terms that a user searching for this page is likely to enter. </p></li>
153.120 </ul>
153.121 <h3>Advanced</h3>
153.122 <ul><li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
153.123 If selected, the Meta component is rendered. If not selected, the <code><meta></code> tag does not appear in the page at all. </li>
153.124 <li><b>scheme.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
153.125 Defines a format to be used to interpret the value of the <code>content</code> attribute when the content of the attribute might be ambiguous. </li>
153.126 </ul>
153.127
153.128 <dl>
153.129 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
153.130 <dd><a href="../meta.html">Meta Component</a></dd>
153.131 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
153.132 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
153.133 </dl>
153.134 <hr>
153.135 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
153.136 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
153.137 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
153.138 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
153.139 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
153.140 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Meta Component Properties Window">
153.141 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
153.142 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
153.143 <small><a href="../../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
153.144 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
153.145 <tr>
153.146 <td> </td>
153.147 </tr>
153.148 </table>
153.149 </body>
153.150 </html>
153.151 \ No newline at end of file
154.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/propsheets/bh_page_alert_props.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
154.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/propsheets/bh_page_alert_props.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
154.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
154.4 -<html>
154.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
154.6 <!--
154.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
154.8 * All rights reserved.
154.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
154.10 -->
154.11 <head>
154.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
154.13 <title>Page Alert Component Properties Window</title>
154.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
154.15 </head>
154.16 <body>
154.17
154.18 <h1>Page Alert Component Properties Window </h1>
154.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
154.20
154.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a Page Alert Component <img src="../../../../images/bh_alert_icon.gif" alt="Alert Component icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. Most of the component's properties are both JSP attributes and properties of the <code>PageAlert</code> Java component in the page bean.</p>
154.22 <p>This component has the following properties.</p>
154.23
154.24 <h3>General</h3>
154.25 <ul>
154.26 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
154.27 The name of the Page Alert Component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
154.28 </ul>
154.29
154.30 <h3>Appearance</h3>
154.31 <ul>
154.32 <li><b>detail.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
154.33 Text that provides more detailed information about the page alert and possibly what to do about it. The detail text appears below the summary.</li>
154.34
154.35 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
154.36 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
154.37 <ul class="note">
154.38 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
154.39 </ul>
154.40
154.41 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
154.42 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
154.43 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
154.44 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
154.45 </p>
154.46 </li>
154.47 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
154.48 <ul class="note">
154.49 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
154.50 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
154.51 <p>The defaulttheme CSS style classes for this component are: </p>
154.52
154.53 <pre><b><font size="-1">css_master.css</font></b>
154.54 <font size="-1">.FulAlrtHdrTxt, .FulAlrtMsgTxt {color:#000}
154.55 .FulAlrtHdrDiv {margin:7px 10px 5px 37px}<br>.FulAlrtHdrTxt {font-weight:bold} <br>.FulAlrtMsgDiv {margin:5px 10px 0px 37px}<br>.FulAlrtFrmDiv {margin:10px 10px 5px 37px}</font></pre>
154.56
154.57 </li>
154.58 </ul>
154.59 </li>
154.60
154.61 <li><b>summary.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
154.62 Brief text that tells the user why the page alert was displayed. This text appears below the title, if there is one. </li>
154.63 <li><b>title.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
154.64 The title of the page, if any. Set the message text in the <code>summary</code> property. </li>
154.65 </ul>
154.66
154.67 <h3>Data</h3>
154.68 <ul>
154.69 <li><b>escape.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
154.70 Indicates that the message text should be escaped so that it is not interpreted by the browser.
154.71 Selecting this property causes characters like '<' that can cause problems with XML and HTML to be escaped. For example, with this property selected, '<' is represented as <code>&lt;</code>.</li>
154.72 </ul>
154.73 <h3>Behavior</h3>
154.74 <ul><li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
154.75 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
154.76 <ul class="note">
154.77 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
154.78 </ul>
154.79 </li>
154.80 </ul>
154.81 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
154.82 <ul>
154.83 <li><b>alt.</b><code> type: String</code><br>
154.84 The <code>alt</code> text for the page alert's icon, which varies depending on the value of the <code>type</code> property. The alt text describes the icon in the HTML page, is readable by screen readers, can display as a tool tip, and displays when the user has display of images turned off in the web browser. </li>
154.85 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
154.86 Optionally specifies the position of the page alert component in the tab order of the document. Determines when the page alert will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767.</li>
154.87 </ul>
154.88 <h3>Advanced</h3>
154.89 <ul>
154.90 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
154.91 If selected, the component is to be rendered. If not selected, the component doesn't appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the component does get rendered.</li>
154.92 <li><b>type.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
154.93 The category of the page alert: error, warning, information, or question. The category determines the icon that displays with the page alert.</li>
154.94 </ul>
154.95 <dl>
154.96 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
154.97 <dd><a href="../page_alert.html">Page Alert Component</a></dd>
154.98 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
154.99 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
154.100 </dl>
154.101 <dl>
154.102 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
154.103
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154.109 </dd>
154.110
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154.112 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-scopes.html">
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154.115 </dl>
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154.141 <head>
154.142 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
154.143 <title>Page Alert Component Properties Window</title>
154.144 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
154.145 </head>
154.146 <body>
154.147
154.148 <h2>Page Alert Component Properties Window </h2>
154.149 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
154.150
154.151 <p>You see the Properties window for a Page Alert Component <img src="../../../../images/bh_alert_icon.gif" alt="Alert Component icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. Most of the component's properties are both JSP attributes and properties of the <code>PageAlert</code> Java component in the page bean.</p>
154.152 <p>This component has the following properties.</p>
154.153
154.154 <h3>General</h3>
154.155 <ul>
154.156 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
154.157 The name of the Page Alert Component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
154.158 </ul>
154.159
154.160 <h3>Appearance</h3>
154.161 <ul>
154.162 <li><b>detail.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
154.163 Text that provides more detailed information about the page alert and possibly what to do about it. The detail text appears below the summary.</li>
154.164
154.165 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
154.166 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
154.167 <ul class="note">
154.168 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
154.169 </ul>
154.170
154.171 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
154.172 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
154.173 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
154.174 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
154.175 </p>
154.176 </li>
154.177 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
154.178 <ul class="note">
154.179 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
154.180 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
154.181 <p>The defaulttheme CSS style classes for this component are: </p>
154.182
154.183 <pre><b><font size="-1">css_master.css</font></b>
154.184 <font size="-1">.FulAlrtHdrTxt, .FulAlrtMsgTxt {color:#000}
154.185 .FulAlrtHdrDiv {margin:7px 10px 5px 37px}<br>.FulAlrtHdrTxt {font-weight:bold} <br>.FulAlrtMsgDiv {margin:5px 10px 0px 37px}<br>.FulAlrtFrmDiv {margin:10px 10px 5px 37px}</font></pre>
154.186
154.187 </li>
154.188 </ul>
154.189 </li>
154.190
154.191 <li><b>summary.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
154.192 Brief text that tells the user why the page alert was displayed. This text appears below the title, if there is one. </li>
154.193 <li><b>title.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
154.194 The title of the page, if any. Set the message text in the <code>summary</code> property. </li>
154.195 </ul>
154.196
154.197 <h3>Data</h3>
154.198 <ul>
154.199 <li><b>escape.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
154.200 Indicates that the message text should be escaped so that it is not interpreted by the browser.
154.201 Selecting this property causes characters like '<' that can cause problems with XML and HTML to be escaped. For example, with this property selected, '<' is represented as <code>&lt;</code>.</li>
154.202 </ul>
154.203 <h3>Behavior</h3>
154.204 <ul><li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
154.205 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
154.206 <ul class="note">
154.207 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
154.208 </ul>
154.209 </li>
154.210 </ul>
154.211 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
154.212 <ul>
154.213 <li><b>alt.</b><code> type: String</code><br>
154.214 The <code>alt</code> text for the page alert's icon, which varies depending on the value of the <code>type</code> property. The alt text describes the icon in the HTML page, is readable by screen readers, can display as a tool tip, and displays when the user has display of images turned off in the web browser. </li>
154.215 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
154.216 Optionally specifies the position of the page alert component in the tab order of the document. Determines when the page alert will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767.</li>
154.217 </ul>
154.218 <h3>Advanced</h3>
154.219 <ul>
154.220 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
154.221 If selected, the component is to be rendered. If not selected, the component doesn't appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the component does get rendered.</li>
154.222 <li><b>type.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
154.223 The category of the page alert: error, warning, information, or question. The category determines the icon that displays with the page alert.</li>
154.224 </ul>
154.225 <dl>
154.226 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
154.227 <dd><a href="../page_alert.html">Page Alert Component</a></dd>
154.228 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
154.229 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
154.230 </dl>
154.231 <dl>
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154.233
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154.240
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155.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/propsheets/bh_page_separator_props.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
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155.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
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155.11 <head>
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155.13 <title>Page Separator Component Properties Window</title>
155.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
155.15 </head>
155.16 <body>
155.17
155.18 <h1>Page Separator Component Properties Window </h1>
155.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
155.20
155.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a Page Separator component <img src="../../../../images/bh_page_separator_icon.gif" alt="page separator icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer.</p>
155.22 <p>The Page Separator component has the following properties.</p>
155.23
155.24 <h3>General</h3>
155.25 <ul>
155.26 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
155.27 The name of the Page Separator component in the page bean and the JSP file. In the page bean, the page separator component is represented by a <code>PageSeparator</code> object. </li>
155.28 </ul>
155.29
155.30 <h3>Appearance</h3>
155.31 <ul>
155.32
155.33 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
155.34 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
155.35 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
155.36 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
155.37 <ul class="note">
155.38 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
155.39 </ul>
155.40
155.41 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
155.42 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
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155.45 </p>
155.46 </li>
155.47 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
155.48 <ul class="note">
155.49 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
155.50 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.</li>
155.51 </ul>
155.52 </li>
155.53 </ul>
155.54
155.55 <h3>Behavior</h3>
155.56 <ul><li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
155.57 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component. </li>
155.58 </ul>
155.59 <h3>Advanced</h3>
155.60 <ul>
155.61 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
155.62 If selected, the Separator is rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component.</li>
155.63 </ul>
155.64
155.65 <dl>
155.66 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
155.67 <dd><a href="../page_separator.html">Page Separator Component</a></dd>
155.68 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
155.69 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
155.70 </dl>
155.71 <hr>
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155.98 <title>Page Separator Component Properties Window</title>
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155.100 </head>
155.101 <body>
155.102
155.103 <h2>Page Separator Component Properties Window </h2>
155.104 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
155.105
155.106 <p>You see the Properties window for a Page Separator component <img src="../../../../images/bh_page_separator_icon.gif" alt="page separator icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer.</p>
155.107 <p>The Page Separator component has the following properties.</p>
155.108
155.109 <h3>General</h3>
155.110 <ul>
155.111 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
155.112 The name of the Page Separator component in the page bean and the JSP file. In the page bean, the page separator component is represented by a <code>PageSeparator</code> object. </li>
155.113 </ul>
155.114
155.115 <h3>Appearance</h3>
155.116 <ul>
155.117
155.118 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
155.119 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
155.120 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
155.121 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
155.122 <ul class="note">
155.123 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
155.124 </ul>
155.125
155.126 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
155.127 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
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155.130 </p>
155.131 </li>
155.132 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
155.133 <ul class="note">
155.134 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
155.135 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.</li>
155.136 </ul>
155.137 </li>
155.138 </ul>
155.139
155.140 <h3>Behavior</h3>
155.141 <ul><li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
155.142 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component. </li>
155.143 </ul>
155.144 <h3>Advanced</h3>
155.145 <ul>
155.146 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
155.147 If selected, the Separator is rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component.</li>
155.148 </ul>
155.149
155.150 <dl>
155.151 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
155.152 <dd><a href="../page_separator.html">Page Separator Component</a></dd>
155.153 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
155.154 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
155.155 </dl>
155.156 <hr>
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155.167 <tr>
155.168 <td> </td>
155.169 </tr>
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155.173 \ No newline at end of file
156.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/propsheets/bh_password_field_props.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
156.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/propsheets/bh_password_field_props.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
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156.13 <title>Password Field Component Properties Window</title>
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156.15 </head>
156.16 <body>
156.17
156.18 <h1>Password Field Component Properties Window</h1>
156.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
156.20
156.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a Password Field component <img src="../../../../images/secretfieldicon.gif" alt="secret field icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. </p>
156.22 <p>This component has the following properties.</p>
156.23
156.24 <h3>General</h3>
156.25 <ul>
156.26 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
156.27 The name of the Password Field component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
156.28 </ul>
156.29
156.30 <h3>Appearance</h3>
156.31 <ul>
156.32 <li><b>columns.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
156.33 The width in characters of the field. The default value is <code>20</code>. </li>
156.34 <li><b>label.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
156.35 A descriptive label for the field, which displays next to the field.
156.36 <ul class="note">
156.37 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="../label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
156.38 </ul>
156.39 </li>
156.40 <li><b>labelLevel.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
156.41 A number that affects the appearance of the label. 1 (Strong) is larger and bold. 2 (Medium), the default, is smaller and bold. 3 (Weak) is smaller and normal (not bold). This property takes effect only if the label property is set. </li>
156.42
156.43 <li><b>password.</b> <code>Type: Object </code><br>
156.44 The password entered by the user, which is sent to the server. You can click the ellipsis button (...) and bind this property to an object or a data provider that receives the value. If you enter a text value for this property, the password field displays initially with an asterisk or bullet for each letter. </li>
156.45 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
156.46 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
156.47 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
156.48 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
156.49 <ul class="note">
156.50 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
156.51 </ul>
156.52
156.53 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
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156.58 </li>
156.59 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
156.60 <ul class="note">
156.61 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
156.62 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
156.63 <p>The defaulttheme CSS style classes for this component are: </p>
156.64
156.65 <pre><b><font size="-1">css_master.css</font></b>
156.66 <font size="-1">.TxtFld {}<br>.TxtFldDis {background-color:#E1E4E5;color:#848687}
156.67 .TxtFld, .TxtFldDis {padding-left:2px}</font></pre>
156.68
156.69 </li>
156.70 </ul>
156.71 </li>
156.72 </ul>
156.73
156.74 <h3>Data</h3>
156.75 <ul>
156.76 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
156.77 A JavaServer Faces converter that produces the correct type of value for the <code>password</code> property. The component will pick the correct converter for the <code>password</code> property if one is available, making it unnecessary to set this property in most cases. If the <code>password</code> property is bound to a value whose type is not on the list of converters, you have to supply your own converter and set this property. </li>
156.78 <li><b>required.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
156.79 If selected, the user must enter a value in the field before the page can be submitted. If you add a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a> to the page and link its <code>for</code> property to this component, an error message will be displayed if the user tries to submit the page without entering a password.</li>
156.80 <li><b>validator.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
156.81 Indicates the JavaServer Faces validator that is called when the value is submitted. Choose a validator from the drop down list. If you choose <code>(null)</code>, no validator is called.
156.82 <ul class="note">
156.83 <li>If you define your own validate method, for example, by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit Event Handler > validate, any value you might have set in this property is overridden. </li>
156.84 </ul>
156.85 </li>
156.86 </ul>
156.87 <h3>Events</h3>
156.88 <p>Set the event properties by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>.</p>
156.89 <ul>
156.90 <li><b>validate.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called to validate the value of the component.If you want to code a validate method rather than choosing a JavaServer Faces validator for the <code>validator</code> property, right-click the component and choose Edit Event Handler > validate. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_validate</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property. When you define this method in this way, the <code>validator</code> and <code>validate</code> properties are automatically set for you.
156.91 <ul class="note">
156.92 <li>Setting this property also sets the value of the <code>validator</code> property. If you define your own validate method, do not separately change the value of the <code>validator</code> property, or you could lose the connection to your validate method.</li>
156.93 </ul>
156.94 </li>
156.95 <li><b>valueChangeListener</b> Indicates the name of the component value change listener method that is called when the value of the component changes. You typically define this method in the page bean by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > processValueChange. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_processValueChange</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property.</li>
156.96 </ul>
156.97 <h3>Behavior</h3>
156.98 <ul>
156.99 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
156.100 If selected, indicates that the component should never receive focus or be included in a submit. Use this property when the component does not apply to the page. See the note under the <code>readOnly</code> property concerning the effects of using the <code>disabled</code> property versus the effects of using the <code>readOnly</code> property.</li>
156.101 <li><b>maxLength.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
156.102 The maximum number of characters that can be entered for this field. </li>
156.103 <li><b>readOnly.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
156.104 If selected, makes it impossible for the user to enter values.
156.105 Use this property when the component does apply but must not be changed.</li>
156.106 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
156.107 Rendered as the HTML <code>title</code> attribute of the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
156.108 <ul class="note">
156.109 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
156.110 </li>
156.111 </ul>
156.112 </li>
156.113 <li><b>trim.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
156.114 If selected, any leading spaces or trailing spaces will be trimmed prior to conversion to the
156.115 destination data type. This property is selected by default. </li>
156.116 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
156.117 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
156.118 <ul class="note">
156.119 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
156.120 </ul>
156.121 </li>
156.122 </ul>
156.123 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
156.124 <ul>
156.125 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
156.126 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document, determining when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767. Equivalent to the <code>tabindex</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
156.127 </ul>
156.128 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
156.129 <ul>
156.130 <li><b>onBlur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
156.131 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
156.132 <li><b>onChange.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
156.133 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus and its value was modified after it gained focus. </li>
156.134 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
156.135 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
156.136 <li><b>onDblClick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
156.137 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
156.138 <li><b>onFocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
156.139 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
156.140 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
156.141 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
156.142 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
156.143 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
156.144 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
156.145 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
156.146 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
156.147 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
156.148 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
156.149 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
156.150 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
156.151 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
156.152 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
156.153 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
156.154 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
156.155 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
156.156 <li><b>onSelect.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
156.157 JavaScript to be executed when the user selects text in the component.</li>
156.158 </ul>
156.159 <h3>Advanced</h3>
156.160 <ul>
156.161 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
156.162 If this property is selected, when the user submits the page, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page. A simpler way of getting this functionality is to associate the component with a <a href="../../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>.
156.163 <p>The most common example of an immediate action is a Cancel button. You make it immediate so that the normal validation and update steps can be skipped, but the action handler can still do whatever is necessary. Typically, the action handler will navigate back to some previous page. In some designs the action handler might also enqueue an informational message like "Transaction cancelled". It is possible to do more: for example, an application might record the fact that the user cancelled the current operation.</p>
156.164 </li>
156.165 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
156.166 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component doesn't appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the component does get rendered. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</li>
156.167 <li><b>valueChangeListener.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
156.168 See the Event section's <code>valueChange</code> property above, which provides an easier way to set this property's value. The <code>valueChangeListener</code> property is the <code>MethodBinding</code> that underlies the <code>valueChange</code> event property. The <code>valueChangeListener</code> property is updated when you set the method for the <code>valueChange</code> event property.
156.169 <p>If you click the ellipsis button next to the <code>valueChange</code> property, you can use that property's property editor to choose an existing method to bind to, or you can create a new method or unbind an existing method. If you are an expert, instead of using the <code>valueChange</code> property, you can type a <code>MethodBinding</code> expression directly into this <code>valueChangeListener</code> property, for example, if you want to call a method that is not in the page bean.</p>
156.170 </li>
156.171 </ul>
156.172
156.173 <dl>
156.174 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
156.175 <dd><a href="../password_field.html">Password Field Component</a></dd>
156.176 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
156.177 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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156.225 <h2>Password Field Component Properties Window</h2>
156.226 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
156.227
156.228 <p>You see the Properties window for a Password Field component <img src="../../../../images/secretfieldicon.gif" alt="secret field icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. </p>
156.229 <p>This component has the following properties.</p>
156.230
156.231 <h3>General</h3>
156.232 <ul>
156.233 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
156.234 The name of the Password Field component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
156.235 </ul>
156.236
156.237 <h3>Appearance</h3>
156.238 <ul>
156.239 <li><b>columns.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
156.240 The width in characters of the field. The default value is <code>20</code>. </li>
156.241 <li><b>label.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
156.242 A descriptive label for the field, which displays next to the field.
156.243 <ul class="note">
156.244 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="../label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
156.245 </ul>
156.246 </li>
156.247 <li><b>labelLevel.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
156.248 A number that affects the appearance of the label. 1 (Strong) is larger and bold. 2 (Medium), the default, is smaller and bold. 3 (Weak) is smaller and normal (not bold). This property takes effect only if the label property is set. </li>
156.249
156.250 <li><b>password.</b> <code>Type: Object </code><br>
156.251 The password entered by the user, which is sent to the server. You can click the ellipsis button (...) and bind this property to an object or a data provider that receives the value. If you enter a text value for this property, the password field displays initially with an asterisk or bullet for each letter. </li>
156.252 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
156.253 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
156.254 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
156.255 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
156.256 <ul class="note">
156.257 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
156.258 </ul>
156.259
156.260 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
156.261 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
156.262 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
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156.264 </p>
156.265 </li>
156.266 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
156.267 <ul class="note">
156.268 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
156.269 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
156.270 <p>The defaulttheme CSS style classes for this component are: </p>
156.271
156.272 <pre><b><font size="-1">css_master.css</font></b>
156.273 <font size="-1">.TxtFld {}<br>.TxtFldDis {background-color:#E1E4E5;color:#848687}
156.274 .TxtFld, .TxtFldDis {padding-left:2px}</font></pre>
156.275
156.276 </li>
156.277 </ul>
156.278 </li>
156.279 </ul>
156.280
156.281 <h3>Data</h3>
156.282 <ul>
156.283 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
156.284 A JavaServer Faces converter that produces the correct type of value for the <code>password</code> property. The component will pick the correct converter for the <code>password</code> property if one is available, making it unnecessary to set this property in most cases. If the <code>password</code> property is bound to a value whose type is not on the list of converters, you have to supply your own converter and set this property. </li>
156.285 <li><b>required.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
156.286 If selected, the user must enter a value in the field before the page can be submitted. If you add a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a> to the page and link its <code>for</code> property to this component, an error message will be displayed if the user tries to submit the page without entering a password.</li>
156.287 <li><b>validator.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
156.288 Indicates the JavaServer Faces validator that is called when the value is submitted. Choose a validator from the drop down list. If you choose <code>(null)</code>, no validator is called.
156.289 <ul class="note">
156.290 <li>If you define your own validate method, for example, by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit Event Handler > validate, any value you might have set in this property is overridden. </li>
156.291 </ul>
156.292 </li>
156.293 </ul>
156.294 <h3>Events</h3>
156.295 <p>Set the event properties by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>.</p>
156.296 <ul>
156.297 <li><b>validate.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called to validate the value of the component.If you want to code a validate method rather than choosing a JavaServer Faces validator for the <code>validator</code> property, right-click the component and choose Edit Event Handler > validate. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_validate</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property. When you define this method in this way, the <code>validator</code> and <code>validate</code> properties are automatically set for you.
156.298 <ul class="note">
156.299 <li>Setting this property also sets the value of the <code>validator</code> property. If you define your own validate method, do not separately change the value of the <code>validator</code> property, or you could lose the connection to your validate method.</li>
156.300 </ul>
156.301 </li>
156.302 <li><b>valueChangeListener</b> Indicates the name of the component value change listener method that is called when the value of the component changes. You typically define this method in the page bean by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > processValueChange. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_processValueChange</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property.</li>
156.303 </ul>
156.304 <h3>Behavior</h3>
156.305 <ul>
156.306 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
156.307 If selected, indicates that the component should never receive focus or be included in a submit. Use this property when the component does not apply to the page. See the note under the <code>readOnly</code> property concerning the effects of using the <code>disabled</code> property versus the effects of using the <code>readOnly</code> property.</li>
156.308 <li><b>maxLength.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
156.309 The maximum number of characters that can be entered for this field. </li>
156.310 <li><b>readOnly.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
156.311 If selected, makes it impossible for the user to enter values.
156.312 Use this property when the component does apply but must not be changed.</li>
156.313 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
156.314 Rendered as the HTML <code>title</code> attribute of the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
156.315 <ul class="note">
156.316 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
156.317 </li>
156.318 </ul>
156.319 </li>
156.320 <li><b>trim.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
156.321 If selected, any leading spaces or trailing spaces will be trimmed prior to conversion to the
156.322 destination data type. This property is selected by default. </li>
156.323 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
156.324 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
156.325 <ul class="note">
156.326 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
156.327 </ul>
156.328 </li>
156.329 </ul>
156.330 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
156.331 <ul>
156.332 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
156.333 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document, determining when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767. Equivalent to the <code>tabindex</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
156.334 </ul>
156.335 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
156.336 <ul>
156.337 <li><b>onBlur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
156.338 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
156.339 <li><b>onChange.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
156.340 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus and its value was modified after it gained focus. </li>
156.341 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
156.342 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
156.343 <li><b>onDblClick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
156.344 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
156.345 <li><b>onFocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
156.346 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
156.347 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
156.348 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
156.349 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
156.350 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
156.351 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
156.352 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
156.353 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
156.354 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
156.355 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
156.356 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
156.357 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
156.358 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
156.359 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
156.360 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
156.361 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
156.362 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
156.363 <li><b>onSelect.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
156.364 JavaScript to be executed when the user selects text in the component.</li>
156.365 </ul>
156.366 <h3>Advanced</h3>
156.367 <ul>
156.368 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
156.369 If this property is selected, when the user submits the page, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page. A simpler way of getting this functionality is to associate the component with a <a href="../../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>.
156.370 <p>The most common example of an immediate action is a Cancel button. You make it immediate so that the normal validation and update steps can be skipped, but the action handler can still do whatever is necessary. Typically, the action handler will navigate back to some previous page. In some designs the action handler might also enqueue an informational message like "Transaction cancelled". It is possible to do more: for example, an application might record the fact that the user cancelled the current operation.</p>
156.371 </li>
156.372 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
156.373 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component doesn't appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the component does get rendered. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</li>
156.374 <li><b>valueChangeListener.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
156.375 See the Event section's <code>valueChange</code> property above, which provides an easier way to set this property's value. The <code>valueChangeListener</code> property is the <code>MethodBinding</code> that underlies the <code>valueChange</code> event property. The <code>valueChangeListener</code> property is updated when you set the method for the <code>valueChange</code> event property.
156.376 <p>If you click the ellipsis button next to the <code>valueChange</code> property, you can use that property's property editor to choose an existing method to bind to, or you can create a new method or unbind an existing method. If you are an expert, instead of using the <code>valueChange</code> property, you can type a <code>MethodBinding</code> expression directly into this <code>valueChangeListener</code> property, for example, if you want to call a method that is not in the page bean.</p>
156.377 </li>
156.378 </ul>
156.379
156.380 <dl>
156.381 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
156.382 <dd><a href="../password_field.html">Password Field Component</a></dd>
156.383 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
156.384 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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157.13 <title>Property Component Properties Window</title>
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157.16 <body>
157.17
157.18 <h1>Property Component Properties Window </h1>
157.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
157.20
157.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a Property component <img src="../../../../images/bh_property_sheet_property_icon.gif" alt="Property Sheet Property icon"> when you select this component's node in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a> under a <a href="../property_sheet.html">Property Sheet</a> component.</p>
157.22 <p>The Property component has the following properties.</p>
157.23
157.24 <h3>General</h3>
157.25 <ul>
157.26 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
157.27 The name of the Property component in the page bean and the JSP file. In the page bean, the component is represented by a <code>Property</code> object. </li>
157.28 </ul>
157.29
157.30 <h3>Appearance</h3>
157.31 <ul>
157.32 <li><b>helpText.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
157.33 Inline help information for the property. If you add a component to the property, such as a text field, this help text displays beneath the component.</li>
157.34 <li><b>label.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
157.35 The label or text that displays information about the property, usually the property name. The label's <code>for</code> property is set to the first input component in the property, if any. For example, if you drop a text field on the property to enable the user to edit the property's value, the label's <code>for</code> property is set to the text field's <code>id</code>. This connection through the <code>for</code> property enables the label to display a required field icon if you set the <code>required</code> property of the input component.</li>
157.36 <li><b>labelAlign.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
157.37 Specifies how the label aligns within its column. While the label remains to the left of any included input components, its alignment to the left and right margins of its column changes. You might not see any effect from setting this property unless you have more than one Property component with labels of differing lengths.</li>
157.38 <li><b>noWrap.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
157.39 Specifies whether the label's text can wrap. If you select this property, the label's text cannot wrap and must display entirely on one line. </li>
157.40 <li><b>overlapLabel.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
157.41 Specifies whether or not you can see the label. If you select this property, the contents of the the property cover the label. </li>
157.42
157.43 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
157.44 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
157.45 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
157.46 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
157.47 <ul class="note">
157.48 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
157.49 </ul>
157.50
157.51 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
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157.56 </li>
157.57 <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
157.58 A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
157.59 <ul class="note">
157.60 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
157.61 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
157.62 <p>For the<b><a name="themecss"></a></b> <code>defaulttheme.jar</code> CSS style classes for this component, see <a href="bh_property_sheet_css.html">Property Sheet Component CSS Classes</a>.</p>
157.63 </li>
157.64 </ul>
157.65 </li>
157.66 </ul>
157.67
157.68 <h3>Behavior</h3>
157.69 <ul>
157.70 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
157.71 If selected, indicates that this component should never receive focus or be included in a submit. </li>
157.72 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
157.73 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
157.74 <ul class="note">
157.75 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
157.76 </ul>
157.77 </li>
157.78 </ul>
157.79
157.80 <h3>Advanced</h3>
157.81 <ul>
157.82 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
157.83 If selected, the Property is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the Property component does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component, and the <code>visible</code> property is ignored. </li>
157.84 </ul>
157.85 <dl>
157.86 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
157.87 <dd><a href="../property.html">Property Component</a></dd>
157.88 <dd><a href="../property_sheet_section.html">Property Sheet Section Component</a></dd>
157.89 <dd><a href="../property_sheet.html">Property Sheet Component</a></dd>
157.90 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
157.91 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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157.138 </head>
157.139 <body>
157.140
157.141 <h2>Property Component Properties Window </h2>
157.142 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
157.143
157.144 <p>You see the Properties window for a Property component <img src="../../../../images/bh_property_sheet_property_icon.gif" alt="Property Sheet Property icon"> when you select this component's node in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a> under a <a href="../property_sheet.html">Property Sheet</a> component.</p>
157.145 <p>The Property component has the following properties.</p>
157.146
157.147 <h3>General</h3>
157.148 <ul>
157.149 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
157.150 The name of the Property component in the page bean and the JSP file. In the page bean, the component is represented by a <code>Property</code> object. </li>
157.151 </ul>
157.152
157.153 <h3>Appearance</h3>
157.154 <ul>
157.155 <li><b>helpText.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
157.156 Inline help information for the property. If you add a component to the property, such as a text field, this help text displays beneath the component.</li>
157.157 <li><b>label.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
157.158 The label or text that displays information about the property, usually the property name. The label's <code>for</code> property is set to the first input component in the property, if any. For example, if you drop a text field on the property to enable the user to edit the property's value, the label's <code>for</code> property is set to the text field's <code>id</code>. This connection through the <code>for</code> property enables the label to display a required field icon if you set the <code>required</code> property of the input component.</li>
157.159 <li><b>labelAlign.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
157.160 Specifies how the label aligns within its column. While the label remains to the left of any included input components, its alignment to the left and right margins of its column changes. You might not see any effect from setting this property unless you have more than one Property component with labels of differing lengths.</li>
157.161 <li><b>noWrap.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
157.162 Specifies whether the label's text can wrap. If you select this property, the label's text cannot wrap and must display entirely on one line. </li>
157.163 <li><b>overlapLabel.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
157.164 Specifies whether or not you can see the label. If you select this property, the contents of the the property cover the label. </li>
157.165
157.166 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
157.167 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
157.168 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
157.169 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
157.170 <ul class="note">
157.171 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
157.172 </ul>
157.173
157.174 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
157.175 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
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157.178 </p>
157.179 </li>
157.180 <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
157.181 A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
157.182 <ul class="note">
157.183 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
157.184 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
157.185 <p>For the<b><a name="themecss"></a></b> <code>defaulttheme.jar</code> CSS style classes for this component, see <a href="bh_property_sheet_css.html">Property Sheet Component CSS Classes</a>.</p>
157.186 </li>
157.187 </ul>
157.188 </li>
157.189 </ul>
157.190
157.191 <h3>Behavior</h3>
157.192 <ul>
157.193 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
157.194 If selected, indicates that this component should never receive focus or be included in a submit. </li>
157.195 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
157.196 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
157.197 <ul class="note">
157.198 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
157.199 </ul>
157.200 </li>
157.201 </ul>
157.202
157.203 <h3>Advanced</h3>
157.204 <ul>
157.205 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
157.206 If selected, the Property is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the Property component does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component, and the <code>visible</code> property is ignored. </li>
157.207 </ul>
157.208 <dl>
157.209 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
157.210 <dd><a href="../property.html">Property Component</a></dd>
157.211 <dd><a href="../property_sheet_section.html">Property Sheet Section Component</a></dd>
157.212 <dd><a href="../property_sheet.html">Property Sheet Component</a></dd>
157.213 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
157.214 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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157.218
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158.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/propsheets/bh_property_sheet_css.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
158.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
158.4 -<html>
158.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
158.6 <!--
158.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
158.8 * All rights reserved.
158.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
158.10 -->
158.11 <head>
158.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
158.13 <title>Property Sheet Component CSS Classes</title>
158.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
158.15 </head>
158.16 <body>
158.17
158.18 <h1>Property Sheet Component CSS Classes </h1>
158.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
158.20
158.21 <p>The following CSS style classes for the Property Sheet component are defined in the <code>defaulttheme.jar </code>file:
158.22
158.23 <pre><b><font size="-1">css_master.css</font></b>
158.24 <font size="-1">.ConLin {border-right:solid 10px #FFF;background-color:#d0d7da}<br>.ConFldSetLgdDiv, .ConFldSetLgd {color:#333}<br>.ConSubSecTtlTxt, .ConDefTxt, .ConRqdTxt {color:#333}<br>.ConErrLblTxt {color:#C00}<br>.ConWrnLblTxt {color:#C00}<br>a.JmpLnk:link, a.JmpLnk:visited
158.25 {color:#035899;text-decoration:none;vertical-align:top}<br>a.JmpLnk:hover
158.26 {color:#035899;text-decoration:underline;vertical-align:top}<br>a.JmpTopLnk:link, a.JmpTopLnk:visited
158.27 {color:#035899;text-decoration:none}<br>a.JmpTopLnk:hover {color:#035899;text-decoration:underline}
158.28 .ConFldSet {}<br>.ConFldSetLgd {}<br>.ConFldSetDiv {margin:7px 10px 0px}<br>.ConFldSetLgdDiv
158.29 {font-size:16px;font-weight:bold;margin-bottom:10px}<br>.ConSubSecTtlTxt
158.30 {margin:15px 0px 0px 15px;font-size:16px;font-weight:bold}<br>.ConSubSecDiv {padding:0px 10px 5px 0px}<br>.ConTblCl1Div {margin:8px 10px 0px 15px}<br>.ConTblCl2Div {margin:7px 10px 0px 0px}<br>.ConEmbTblCl1Div {margin:6px 10px 0px 30px}<br>.ConEmbTblCl2Div {margin:3px 10px 0px 0px}<br>.ConJmpScnDiv {margin:8px 10px 0px 0px}<br>.ConJmpLnkDiv {margin:7px 25px 0px 26px;text-indent:-16px}<br>.ConRqdDiv {text-align:right;margin:5px 10px 5px 0px}<br>.ConJmpTopDiv {margin:15px 10px 15px 10px}<br>.ConErrLblTxt, .ConWrnLblTxt {font-weight:bold}<br>.ConEmbTblCl1Div input[type=checkbox],
158.31 .ConEmbTblCl1Div input[type=radio]
158.32 {margin-left:-5px;vertical-align:middle}<br>div.ConTblCl2Div input, div.ConTblCl2Div select
158.33 {vertical-align:middle} </font>
158.34
158.35 <font size="-1"><b>css_ie55up.css</b>
158.36 /* ADDITIONAL CSS FOR IE5.5+ SUPPORT */
158.37 .ConFldSet
158.38 {border:none;margin-top:7px;margin-left:10px}<br>.ConFldSetLgd
158.39 {font-size:16px;font-weight:bold;margin:0px 0px 5px -8px}<br>.ConSubSecTtlTxt
158.40 {margin:10px 0px 0px 15px;font-size:16px;font-weight:bold}<br>.ConSubSecDiv
158.41 {margin:0px 10px 5px 0px}</font></pre>
158.42
158.43 <dl>
158.44 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
158.45 <dd><a href="../property_sheet.html">Property Sheet Component</a></dd>
158.46 <dd><a href="../property_sheet_section.html">Property Sheet Section Component</a></dd>
158.47 <dd><a href="../property.html">Property Component</a></dd>
158.48 <dd><a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">About Themes</a></dd>
158.49
158.50 </dl>
158.51 <dl>
158.52 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
158.53
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158.56 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
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158.59 </dd>
158.60
158.61
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158.85 * All rights reserved.
158.86 * Use is subject to license terms.
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158.88 <head>
158.89 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
158.90 <title>Property Sheet Component CSS Classes</title>
158.91 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
158.92 </head>
158.93 <body>
158.94
158.95 <h2>Property Sheet Component CSS Classes </h2>
158.96 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
158.97
158.98 <p>The following CSS style classes for the Property Sheet component are defined in the <code>defaulttheme.jar </code>file:
158.99
158.100 <pre><b><font size="-1">css_master.css</font></b>
158.101 <font size="-1">.ConLin {border-right:solid 10px #FFF;background-color:#d0d7da}<br>.ConFldSetLgdDiv, .ConFldSetLgd {color:#333}<br>.ConSubSecTtlTxt, .ConDefTxt, .ConRqdTxt {color:#333}<br>.ConErrLblTxt {color:#C00}<br>.ConWrnLblTxt {color:#C00}<br>a.JmpLnk:link, a.JmpLnk:visited
158.102 {color:#035899;text-decoration:none;vertical-align:top}<br>a.JmpLnk:hover
158.103 {color:#035899;text-decoration:underline;vertical-align:top}<br>a.JmpTopLnk:link, a.JmpTopLnk:visited
158.104 {color:#035899;text-decoration:none}<br>a.JmpTopLnk:hover {color:#035899;text-decoration:underline}
158.105 .ConFldSet {}<br>.ConFldSetLgd {}<br>.ConFldSetDiv {margin:7px 10px 0px}<br>.ConFldSetLgdDiv
158.106 {font-size:16px;font-weight:bold;margin-bottom:10px}<br>.ConSubSecTtlTxt
158.107 {margin:15px 0px 0px 15px;font-size:16px;font-weight:bold}<br>.ConSubSecDiv {padding:0px 10px 5px 0px}<br>.ConTblCl1Div {margin:8px 10px 0px 15px}<br>.ConTblCl2Div {margin:7px 10px 0px 0px}<br>.ConEmbTblCl1Div {margin:6px 10px 0px 30px}<br>.ConEmbTblCl2Div {margin:3px 10px 0px 0px}<br>.ConJmpScnDiv {margin:8px 10px 0px 0px}<br>.ConJmpLnkDiv {margin:7px 25px 0px 26px;text-indent:-16px}<br>.ConRqdDiv {text-align:right;margin:5px 10px 5px 0px}<br>.ConJmpTopDiv {margin:15px 10px 15px 10px}<br>.ConErrLblTxt, .ConWrnLblTxt {font-weight:bold}<br>.ConEmbTblCl1Div input[type=checkbox],
158.108 .ConEmbTblCl1Div input[type=radio]
158.109 {margin-left:-5px;vertical-align:middle}<br>div.ConTblCl2Div input, div.ConTblCl2Div select
158.110 {vertical-align:middle} </font>
158.111
158.112 <font size="-1"><b>css_ie55up.css</b>
158.113 /* ADDITIONAL CSS FOR IE5.5+ SUPPORT */
158.114 .ConFldSet
158.115 {border:none;margin-top:7px;margin-left:10px}<br>.ConFldSetLgd
158.116 {font-size:16px;font-weight:bold;margin:0px 0px 5px -8px}<br>.ConSubSecTtlTxt
158.117 {margin:10px 0px 0px 15px;font-size:16px;font-weight:bold}<br>.ConSubSecDiv
158.118 {margin:0px 10px 5px 0px}</font></pre>
158.119
158.120 <dl>
158.121 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
158.122 <dd><a href="../property_sheet.html">Property Sheet Component</a></dd>
158.123 <dd><a href="../property_sheet_section.html">Property Sheet Section Component</a></dd>
158.124 <dd><a href="../property.html">Property Component</a></dd>
158.125 <dd><a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">About Themes</a></dd>
158.126
158.127 </dl>
158.128 <dl>
158.129 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
158.130
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158.134 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
158.135 </object>
158.136 </dd>
158.137
158.138
158.139 </dl>
158.140 <hr>
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159.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/propsheets/bh_property_sheet_props.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
159.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
159.4 -<html>
159.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
159.6 <!--
159.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
159.8 * All rights reserved.
159.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
159.10 -->
159.11 <head>
159.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
159.13 <title>Property Sheet Component Properties Window</title>
159.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
159.15 </head>
159.16 <body>
159.17
159.18 <h1>Property Sheet Component Properties Window </h1>
159.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
159.20
159.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a Property Sheet component <img src="../../../../images/bh_property_sheet_icon.gif" alt="Property Sheet icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer, after adding the component to the page. Alternatively, you can select this component in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. </p>
159.22 <p>The Property Sheet component has the following properties.</p>
159.23
159.24 <h3>General</h3>
159.25 <ul>
159.26 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
159.27 The name of the Property Sheet component in the page bean and the JSP file. In the page bean, the component is represented by a <code>PropertySheet</code> object. </li>
159.28 </ul>
159.29
159.30 <h3>Appearance</h3>
159.31 <ul>
159.32 <li><b>jumpLinks.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
159.33 If selected, links to the sections are added to the top of the property sheet and links back to the top of the page are added to the end of each section. </li>
159.34 <li><b>requiredFields.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
159.35 Setting this property to <code>true</code> displays a short description of the Required Fields icon at the top of the property sheet. The icon itself displays to the left of a Property component's label and indicates that the user must enter data for that component.
159.36 <p>The following link shows a sample Property Sheet component with required fields:
159.37 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
159.38 <param name="content" value="../property_sheet_graphic.html">
159.39 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
159.40 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
159.41 <param name="viewerSize" value="500,600">
159.42 <param name="text" value="Property Sheet Example"></object>
159.43 </li><li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
159.44 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
159.45 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
159.46 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
159.47 <ul class="note">
159.48 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
159.49 </ul>
159.50
159.51 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
159.52 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
159.53 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
159.54 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
159.55 </p>
159.56 </li>
159.57 <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
159.58 A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
159.59 <ul class="note">
159.60 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
159.61 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
159.62 <p>For the<b><a name="themecss"></a></b> <code>defaulttheme.jar</code> CSS style classes for this component, see <a href="bh_property_sheet_css.html">Property Sheet Component CSS Classes</a>.</p>
159.63 </li>
159.64 </ul>
159.65 </li>
159.66 </ul>
159.67
159.68 <h3>Behavior</h3>
159.69 <ul><li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
159.70 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
159.71 <ul class="note">
159.72 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
159.73 </ul>
159.74 </li>
159.75 </ul>
159.76 <h3>Advanced</h3>
159.77 <ul>
159.78 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code>
159.79 <p> If selected, the Property Sheet is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the property sheet does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. If this property is not selected (false), it overrides the rendered properties of its Property Sheet Section and Property components.</p>
159.80 </li>
159.81 </ul>
159.82
159.83 <dl>
159.84 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
159.85 <dd><a href="../property_sheet.html">Property Sheet Component</a></dd>
159.86 <dd><a href="../property.html">Property Component</a></dd>
159.87 <dd><a href="../property_sheet_section.html">Property Sheet Section Component</a></dd>
159.88 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
159.89 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
159.90 </dl>
159.91 <dl>
159.92 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
159.93
159.94 <dd>
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159.96 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
159.97 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
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159.99 </dd>
159.100 </dl>
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159.108 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
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159.119 +<html>
159.120 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
159.121 <!--
159.122 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
159.123 * All rights reserved.
159.124 * Use is subject to license terms.
159.125 -->
159.126 <head>
159.127 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
159.128 <title>Property Sheet Component Properties Window</title>
159.129 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
159.130 </head>
159.131 <body>
159.132
159.133 <h2>Property Sheet Component Properties Window </h2>
159.134 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
159.135
159.136 <p>You see the Properties window for a Property Sheet component <img src="../../../../images/bh_property_sheet_icon.gif" alt="Property Sheet icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer, after adding the component to the page. Alternatively, you can select this component in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. </p>
159.137 <p>The Property Sheet component has the following properties.</p>
159.138
159.139 <h3>General</h3>
159.140 <ul>
159.141 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
159.142 The name of the Property Sheet component in the page bean and the JSP file. In the page bean, the component is represented by a <code>PropertySheet</code> object. </li>
159.143 </ul>
159.144
159.145 <h3>Appearance</h3>
159.146 <ul>
159.147 <li><b>jumpLinks.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
159.148 If selected, links to the sections are added to the top of the property sheet and links back to the top of the page are added to the end of each section. </li>
159.149 <li><b>requiredFields.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
159.150 Setting this property to <code>true</code> displays a short description of the Required Fields icon at the top of the property sheet. The icon itself displays to the left of a Property component's label and indicates that the user must enter data for that component.
159.151 <p>The following link shows a sample Property Sheet component with required fields:
159.152 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
159.153 <param name="content" value="../property_sheet_graphic.html">
159.154 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
159.155 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
159.156 <param name="viewerSize" value="500,600">
159.157 <param name="text" value="Property Sheet Example"></object>
159.158 </li><li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
159.159 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
159.160 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
159.161 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
159.162 <ul class="note">
159.163 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
159.164 </ul>
159.165
159.166 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
159.167 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
159.168 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
159.169 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
159.170 </p>
159.171 </li>
159.172 <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
159.173 A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
159.174 <ul class="note">
159.175 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
159.176 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
159.177 <p>For the<b><a name="themecss"></a></b> <code>defaulttheme.jar</code> CSS style classes for this component, see <a href="bh_property_sheet_css.html">Property Sheet Component CSS Classes</a>.</p>
159.178 </li>
159.179 </ul>
159.180 </li>
159.181 </ul>
159.182
159.183 <h3>Behavior</h3>
159.184 <ul><li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
159.185 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
159.186 <ul class="note">
159.187 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
159.188 </ul>
159.189 </li>
159.190 </ul>
159.191 <h3>Advanced</h3>
159.192 <ul>
159.193 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code>
159.194 <p> If selected, the Property Sheet is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the property sheet does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. If this property is not selected (false), it overrides the rendered properties of its Property Sheet Section and Property components.</p>
159.195 </li>
159.196 </ul>
159.197
159.198 <dl>
159.199 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
159.200 <dd><a href="../property_sheet.html">Property Sheet Component</a></dd>
159.201 <dd><a href="../property.html">Property Component</a></dd>
159.202 <dd><a href="../property_sheet_section.html">Property Sheet Section Component</a></dd>
159.203 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
159.204 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
159.205 </dl>
159.206 <dl>
159.207 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
159.208
159.209 <dd>
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159.211 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
159.212 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
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159.214 </dd>
159.215 </dl>
159.216 <hr>
159.217 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
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160.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/propsheets/bh_property_sheet_section_props.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
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160.4 -<html>
160.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
160.6 <!--
160.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
160.8 * All rights reserved.
160.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
160.10 -->
160.11 <head>
160.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
160.13 <title>Property Sheet Section Component Properties Window</title>
160.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
160.15 </head>
160.16 <body>
160.17
160.18 <h1>Property Sheet Section Component Properties Window </h1>
160.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
160.20
160.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a Property Sheet Section component <img src="../../../../images/bh_property_sheet_icon.gif" alt="Property Sheet icon"> when you select this component in a <a href="../property_sheet.html">Property Sheet</a> component. Alternatively, you can select this component's node in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. </p>
160.22 <p>The Property Sheet Section component has the following properties.</p>
160.23
160.24 <h3>General</h3>
160.25 <ul>
160.26 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
160.27 The name of the Property Sheet Section component in the page bean and the JSP file. In the page bean, the component is represented by a <code>PropertySheetSection</code> object. </li>
160.28 </ul>
160.29
160.30 <h3>Appearance</h3>
160.31 <ul>
160.32 <li><b>label.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
160.33 The text that displays for the section. </li><li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
160.34 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
160.35 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
160.36 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
160.37 <ul class="note">
160.38 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
160.39 </ul>
160.40
160.41 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
160.42 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
160.43 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
160.44 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
160.45 </p>
160.46 </li>
160.47 <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
160.48 A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
160.49 <ul class="note">
160.50 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
160.51 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
160.52 <p>For the<b><a name="themecss"></a></b> <code>defaulttheme.jar</code> CSS style classes for this component, see <a href="bh_property_sheet_css.html">Property Sheet Component CSS Classes</a>.</p>
160.53 </li>
160.54 </ul>
160.55 </li>
160.56 </ul>
160.57
160.58 <h3>Behavior</h3>
160.59 <ul>
160.60 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
160.61 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
160.62 <ul class="note">
160.63 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
160.64 </ul>
160.65 </li>
160.66 </ul>
160.67
160.68 <h3>Advanced</h3>
160.69 <ul>
160.70 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
160.71 If selected, the Property Sheet Section is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the section does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. If this property is not selected (false), it overrides the rendered properties of its Property component.</li>
160.72 </ul>
160.73 <dl>
160.74 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
160.75 <dd><a href="../property_sheet_section.html">Property Sheet Section Component</a></dd>
160.76 <dd><a href="../property.html">Property Component</a></dd>
160.77 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
160.78 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
160.79 </dl>
160.80 <dl>
160.81 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
160.82
160.83 <dd>
160.84 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
160.85 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
160.86 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
160.87 </object>
160.88 </dd>
160.89 </dl>
160.90 <hr>
160.91 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
160.92 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
160.93 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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160.96 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Property Sheet Section Component Properties Window">
160.97 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
160.98 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
160.99 <small><a href="../../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
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160.102 <td> </td>
160.103 </tr>
160.104 </table>
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160.107 \ No newline at end of file
160.108 +<html>
160.109 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
160.110 <!--
160.111 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
160.112 * All rights reserved.
160.113 * Use is subject to license terms.
160.114 -->
160.115 <head>
160.116 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
160.117 <title>Property Sheet Section Component Properties Window</title>
160.118 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
160.119 </head>
160.120 <body>
160.121
160.122 <h2>Property Sheet Section Component Properties Window </h2>
160.123 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
160.124
160.125 <p>You see the Properties window for a Property Sheet Section component <img src="../../../../images/bh_property_sheet_icon.gif" alt="Property Sheet icon"> when you select this component in a <a href="../property_sheet.html">Property Sheet</a> component. Alternatively, you can select this component's node in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. </p>
160.126 <p>The Property Sheet Section component has the following properties.</p>
160.127
160.128 <h3>General</h3>
160.129 <ul>
160.130 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
160.131 The name of the Property Sheet Section component in the page bean and the JSP file. In the page bean, the component is represented by a <code>PropertySheetSection</code> object. </li>
160.132 </ul>
160.133
160.134 <h3>Appearance</h3>
160.135 <ul>
160.136 <li><b>label.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
160.137 The text that displays for the section. </li><li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
160.138 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
160.139 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
160.140 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
160.141 <ul class="note">
160.142 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
160.143 </ul>
160.144
160.145 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
160.146 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
160.147 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
160.148 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
160.149 </p>
160.150 </li>
160.151 <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
160.152 A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
160.153 <ul class="note">
160.154 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
160.155 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
160.156 <p>For the<b><a name="themecss"></a></b> <code>defaulttheme.jar</code> CSS style classes for this component, see <a href="bh_property_sheet_css.html">Property Sheet Component CSS Classes</a>.</p>
160.157 </li>
160.158 </ul>
160.159 </li>
160.160 </ul>
160.161
160.162 <h3>Behavior</h3>
160.163 <ul>
160.164 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
160.165 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
160.166 <ul class="note">
160.167 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
160.168 </ul>
160.169 </li>
160.170 </ul>
160.171
160.172 <h3>Advanced</h3>
160.173 <ul>
160.174 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
160.175 If selected, the Property Sheet Section is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the section does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. If this property is not selected (false), it overrides the rendered properties of its Property component.</li>
160.176 </ul>
160.177 <dl>
160.178 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
160.179 <dd><a href="../property_sheet_section.html">Property Sheet Section Component</a></dd>
160.180 <dd><a href="../property.html">Property Component</a></dd>
160.181 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
160.182 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
160.183 </dl>
160.184 <dl>
160.185 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
160.186
160.187 <dd>
160.188 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
160.189 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
160.190 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
160.191 </object>
160.192 </dd>
160.193 </dl>
160.194 <hr>
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160.196 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
160.197 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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160.199 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
160.200 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Property Sheet Section Component Properties Window">
160.201 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
160.202 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
160.203 <small><a href="../../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
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160.205 <tr>
160.206 <td> </td>
160.207 </tr>
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161.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/propsheets/bh_radiobutton_group_props.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
161.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
161.4 -<html>
161.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
161.6 <!--
161.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
161.8 * All rights reserved.
161.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
161.10 -->
161.11 <head>
161.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
161.13 <title>Radio Button Group Component Properties Window</title>
161.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
161.15 </head>
161.16 <body>
161.17
161.18 <h1>Radio Button Group Component Properties Window</h1>
161.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
161.20
161.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a Radio Button Group component <img src="../../../../images/bh_radiobutton_group_icon.gif" alt="radio button group icon" width="16" height="14"> when you select the component on a page you are editing in the Visual Designer or in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. </p>
161.22 <p>This component has the following properties.</p>
161.23
161.24 <h3>General</h3>
161.25 <ul>
161.26 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
161.27 The name of the component in the page bean and the JSP file. In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is the name of the <code>RadioButtonGroup</code> object.</li>
161.28 </ul>
161.29
161.30 <h3>Appearance</h3>
161.31 <ul>
161.32 <li><b>columns.</b> <code>Type: int</code><br>
161.33 Indicates the number of columns to use to lay out the radio buttons. The radio buttons are rendered in rows and columns in an HTML <code><table> </code>element. The number of rows is defined by the length of the <code>items</code> array. The number of columns is defined by the columns attribute. The default layout is a single vertical column. </li>
161.34 <li><b>label.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
161.35 A label for the radio button group that appears to the left of the first radio button. The label's <code>for</code> property is set to the first radio button in the group.
161.36 <ul class="note">
161.37 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="../label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
161.38 </ul>
161.39 </li>
161.40 <li><b>labelLevel.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
161.41 A number that affects the appearance of the label. 1 (Strong) is larger and bold. 2 (Medium), the default, is smaller and bold. 3 (Weak) is smaller and normal (not bold). This property takes effect only if the <code>label</code> property is set. </li><li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
161.42 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
161.43 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
161.44 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
161.45 <ul class="note">
161.46 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
161.47 </ul>
161.48
161.49 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
161.50 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
161.51 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
161.52 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
161.53 </p>
161.54 </li>
161.55 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
161.56 <ul class="note">
161.57 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
161.58 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
161.59 <p>The defaulttheme CSS style classes for this component are: </p>
161.60
161.61 <pre><b><font size="-1">css_master.css</font></b>
161.62 <font size="-1">.CbDis, .RbDis {background-color:#E1E4E5;color:#848687}<br>.Cb {}<br>.Rb {}<br>.RbSpn input {vertical-align: 1px}<br>.CbSpn input {vertical-align: -1px}<br>.CbGrp td, .RbGrp td {text-align: left}<br>.CbGrp label, .RbGrp label {vertical-align: 6px}
161.63
161.64 <b>css_ie55up.css</b>
161.65 /* ADDITIONAL CSS FOR IE5.5+ SUPPORT */
161.66 .RbSpn input, .CbSpn input {vertical-align: 3px;}</font></pre>
161.67
161.68 </li>
161.69 </ul>
161.70 </li>
161.71 </ul>
161.72 <h3>Data</h3>
161.73 <ul>
161.74 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
161.75 A JavaServer Faces converter that produces the correct type of value for the <code>selected</code> property.</li>
161.76 <li><b>items.</b><code> Type: Object </code><br>
161.77 Specifies the radio buttons in the group. Associates the radio button group with an array, a collection, or a map whose members are all subclasses of <code>com.sun.rave.web.ui.model.Option</code>. Each <code>Option</code> instance represents one radio button. The <code>value</code> property of an <code>Option</code> instance represents the value of a selected radio button. If the <code>items</code> property is empty or the array, map or collection is empty, nothing is rendered.
161.78 <p>For more information on <code>com.sun.rave.web.ui.model.Option</code>, include this class in the Java view of a page, put the cursor on the class name, and press Alt-F1 to see its Javadoc description.</p>
161.79 <p>
161.80 By default, this property is associated with a <code>com.sun.rave.web.ui.model.SingleSelectOptionsList</code> object with a name similar to <code>radioButtonGroup1DefaultOptions</code>, whose node you can see in the Outline window. This object serves simply to populate the group with default radio buttons. It is in the page bean.
161.81 </li>
161.82 <li><b>required.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
161.83 If selected, the user must select a radio button before the page can be submitted. If you add a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a> to the page and link its <code>for</code> property to this component, an error message will be displayed if the user tries to submit the page without selecting a radio button.
161.84 </li>
161.85 <li><b>selected.</b><code> Type: Object</code><br>
161.86 The object that represents the data that is sent when the page is submitted.
161.87 <p> At least one radio button should be selected by the application. The <code>selected</code> property must be set to a value binding expression that is evaluated to read and write an <code>Object</code>. When an <code>Object</code> value is read from the value binding expression, it identifies the selected radio button. The <code>Object</code> value must be equal to the <code>value</code> property of at least one <code>Option</code> instance specified in the array obtained from the value binding expression assigned to the <code>items</code> property.</p>
161.88 <p>The write method of the <code>selected</code> property's value binding expression is called during the <code>UPDATE_MODEL_PHASE</code> of the JavaServer Faces lifecyle. If a radio button is selected, an <code>Object</code> value is passed as an argument to the <code>write()</code> method. The <code>Object</code> value is the value of the selected radio button. </p>
161.89 <p>See the link to the Using Listbox Components tutorial at the end of the page for more information. </p>
161.90 </li>
161.91 <li><b>validator.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
161.92 Indicates the JavaServer Faces validator that is called when the value is submitted. Choose a validator from the drop down list. If you choose <code>(null)</code>, no validator is called. If you choose a validator, also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator is used.
161.93 <ul class="note">
161.94 <li>If you define your own validate method, for example, by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit Event Handler > validate, any value you might have set in this property is overridden.</li>
161.95 </ul>
161.96 </li>
161.97 </ul>
161.98 <h3>Events</h3>
161.99 <p>Set the event properties by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>.</p>
161.100 <ul>
161.101 <li><b>validate.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called to validate the value of the component.If you want to code a validate method rather than choosing a JavaServer Faces validator for the <code>validator</code> property, right-click the component and choose Edit Event Handler > validate. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_validate</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property. When you define this method in this way, the <code>validator</code> and <code>validate</code> properties are automatically set for you. If you define a validator, also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator is used.
161.102 <ul class="note">
161.103 <li>Setting this property also sets the value of the <code>validator</code> property. If you define your own validate method, do not separately change the value of the <code>validator</code> property, or you could lose the connection to your validate method.</li>
161.104 </ul>
161.105 </li>
161.106 <li><b>valueChangeListener</b> Indicates the name of the component value change listener method that is called when the value of the component changes. If this method is not defined, the value of this property is <code>null</code>. You typically define this method in the page bean by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > processValueChange. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_processValueChange</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property.</li>
161.107 </ul>
161.108 <h3>Behavior</h3>
161.109 <ul>
161.110 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
161.111 If selected, indicates that the component should never receive focus or be included in a submit. Use this property when the component does not apply to the page. See the note under the <code>readOnly</code> property concerning the effects of using the <code>disabled</code> property versus the effects of using the <code>readOnly</code> property.</li>
161.112 <li><b>readOnly.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
161.113 If selected, makes it impossible for the user to select a radio button, but still makes it possible for the component's value to be submitted.
161.114 Use this property when the component does apply but must not be changed.
161.115 <ul class="note">
161.116 <li>A readonly field is included when the page is submitted, in contrast to a disabled field, which is not included when the page is submitted. If you use the <code>disabled</code> property, JavaServer Faces does not detect that any value at all was submitted.</li>
161.117 </ul>
161.118 </li>
161.119 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
161.120 Sets the HTML <code>title</code> attribute for the component. The text value of this property displays if the user hovers the mouse cursor over the radio button group's label.
161.121 <ul class="note">
161.122 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
161.123 </li>
161.124 </ul>
161.125 </li>
161.126 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
161.127 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
161.128 <ul class="note">
161.129 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
161.130 </ul>
161.131 </li>
161.132 </ul>
161.133 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
161.134 <ul>
161.135 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
161.136 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document, determining when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767.</li>
161.137 </ul>
161.138 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
161.139 <ul>
161.140 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
161.141 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
161.142 <li><b>onDblClick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
161.143 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
161.144 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
161.145 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
161.146 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
161.147 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
161.148 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
161.149 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
161.150 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
161.151 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
161.152 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
161.153 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
161.154 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
161.155 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
161.156 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
161.157 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
161.158 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
161.159 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
161.160 </ul>
161.161 <h3>Advanced</h3>
161.162 <ul>
161.163 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
161.164 If this property is selected, when the user activates the component, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page. A simpler way of getting this functionality is to associate the component with a <a href="../../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>, and then right-click the component and choose Auto-Submit on Change.
161.165 <p>The most common example of an immediate action is a Cancel button. You make it immediate so that the normal validation and update steps can be skipped, but the action handler can still do whatever is necessary. Typically, the action handler will navigate back to some previous page. In some designs the action handler might also enqueue an informational message like "Transaction cancelled". It is possible to do more: for example, an application might record the fact that the user cancelled the current operation.</p>
161.166 </li>
161.167 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
161.168 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. If you need the component to be hidden but still processed when the page is submitted, deselect the <code>visible</code> property instead of this property.
161.169 <p>You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the component does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a component for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</p></li>
161.170 <li><b>valueChangeListener.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
161.171 See the Event section's <code>valueChange</code> property above, which provides an easier way to set this property's value. The <code>valueChangeListener</code> property is the <code>MethodBinding</code> that underlies the <code>valueChange</code> event property. The <code>valueChangeListener</code> property is updated when you set the method for the <code>valueChange</code> event property.
161.172 <p>If you click the ellipsis button next to the <code>valueChange</code> property, you can use that property's property editor to choose an existing method to bind to, or you can create a new method or unbind an existing method. If you are an expert, instead of using the <code>valueChange</code> property, you can type a <code>MethodBinding</code> expression directly into this <code>valueChangeListener</code> property, for example, if you want to call a method that is not in the page bean.</p>
161.173 </li>
161.174 </ul>
161.175 <dl>
161.176 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
161.177 <dd><a href="../radiobutton_group.html">Radio Button Group Component</a></dd>
161.178 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
161.179 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
161.180 </dl>
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161.183
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161.233
161.234 <h2>Radio Button Group Component Properties Window</h2>
161.235 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
161.236
161.237 <p>You see the Properties window for a Radio Button Group component <img src="../../../../images/bh_radiobutton_group_icon.gif" alt="radio button group icon" width="16" height="14"> when you select the component on a page you are editing in the Visual Designer or in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. </p>
161.238 <p>This component has the following properties.</p>
161.239
161.240 <h3>General</h3>
161.241 <ul>
161.242 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
161.243 The name of the component in the page bean and the JSP file. In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is the name of the <code>RadioButtonGroup</code> object.</li>
161.244 </ul>
161.245
161.246 <h3>Appearance</h3>
161.247 <ul>
161.248 <li><b>columns.</b> <code>Type: int</code><br>
161.249 Indicates the number of columns to use to lay out the radio buttons. The radio buttons are rendered in rows and columns in an HTML <code><table> </code>element. The number of rows is defined by the length of the <code>items</code> array. The number of columns is defined by the columns attribute. The default layout is a single vertical column. </li>
161.250 <li><b>label.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
161.251 A label for the radio button group that appears to the left of the first radio button. The label's <code>for</code> property is set to the first radio button in the group.
161.252 <ul class="note">
161.253 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="../label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
161.254 </ul>
161.255 </li>
161.256 <li><b>labelLevel.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
161.257 A number that affects the appearance of the label. 1 (Strong) is larger and bold. 2 (Medium), the default, is smaller and bold. 3 (Weak) is smaller and normal (not bold). This property takes effect only if the <code>label</code> property is set. </li><li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
161.258 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
161.259 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
161.260 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
161.261 <ul class="note">
161.262 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
161.263 </ul>
161.264
161.265 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
161.266 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
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161.269 </p>
161.270 </li>
161.271 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
161.272 <ul class="note">
161.273 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
161.274 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
161.275 <p>The defaulttheme CSS style classes for this component are: </p>
161.276
161.277 <pre><b><font size="-1">css_master.css</font></b>
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161.279
161.280 <b>css_ie55up.css</b>
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161.282 .RbSpn input, .CbSpn input {vertical-align: 3px;}</font></pre>
161.283
161.284 </li>
161.285 </ul>
161.286 </li>
161.287 </ul>
161.288 <h3>Data</h3>
161.289 <ul>
161.290 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
161.291 A JavaServer Faces converter that produces the correct type of value for the <code>selected</code> property.</li>
161.292 <li><b>items.</b><code> Type: Object </code><br>
161.293 Specifies the radio buttons in the group. Associates the radio button group with an array, a collection, or a map whose members are all subclasses of <code>com.sun.rave.web.ui.model.Option</code>. Each <code>Option</code> instance represents one radio button. The <code>value</code> property of an <code>Option</code> instance represents the value of a selected radio button. If the <code>items</code> property is empty or the array, map or collection is empty, nothing is rendered.
161.294 <p>For more information on <code>com.sun.rave.web.ui.model.Option</code>, include this class in the Java view of a page, put the cursor on the class name, and press Alt-F1 to see its Javadoc description.</p>
161.295 <p>
161.296 By default, this property is associated with a <code>com.sun.rave.web.ui.model.SingleSelectOptionsList</code> object with a name similar to <code>radioButtonGroup1DefaultOptions</code>, whose node you can see in the Outline window. This object serves simply to populate the group with default radio buttons. It is in the page bean.
161.297 </li>
161.298 <li><b>required.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
161.299 If selected, the user must select a radio button before the page can be submitted. If you add a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a> to the page and link its <code>for</code> property to this component, an error message will be displayed if the user tries to submit the page without selecting a radio button.
161.300 </li>
161.301 <li><b>selected.</b><code> Type: Object</code><br>
161.302 The object that represents the data that is sent when the page is submitted.
161.303 <p> At least one radio button should be selected by the application. The <code>selected</code> property must be set to a value binding expression that is evaluated to read and write an <code>Object</code>. When an <code>Object</code> value is read from the value binding expression, it identifies the selected radio button. The <code>Object</code> value must be equal to the <code>value</code> property of at least one <code>Option</code> instance specified in the array obtained from the value binding expression assigned to the <code>items</code> property.</p>
161.304 <p>The write method of the <code>selected</code> property's value binding expression is called during the <code>UPDATE_MODEL_PHASE</code> of the JavaServer Faces lifecyle. If a radio button is selected, an <code>Object</code> value is passed as an argument to the <code>write()</code> method. The <code>Object</code> value is the value of the selected radio button. </p>
161.305 <p>See the link to the Using Listbox Components tutorial at the end of the page for more information. </p>
161.306 </li>
161.307 <li><b>validator.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
161.308 Indicates the JavaServer Faces validator that is called when the value is submitted. Choose a validator from the drop down list. If you choose <code>(null)</code>, no validator is called. If you choose a validator, also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator is used.
161.309 <ul class="note">
161.310 <li>If you define your own validate method, for example, by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit Event Handler > validate, any value you might have set in this property is overridden.</li>
161.311 </ul>
161.312 </li>
161.313 </ul>
161.314 <h3>Events</h3>
161.315 <p>Set the event properties by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>.</p>
161.316 <ul>
161.317 <li><b>validate.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called to validate the value of the component.If you want to code a validate method rather than choosing a JavaServer Faces validator for the <code>validator</code> property, right-click the component and choose Edit Event Handler > validate. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_validate</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property. When you define this method in this way, the <code>validator</code> and <code>validate</code> properties are automatically set for you. If you define a validator, also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator is used.
161.318 <ul class="note">
161.319 <li>Setting this property also sets the value of the <code>validator</code> property. If you define your own validate method, do not separately change the value of the <code>validator</code> property, or you could lose the connection to your validate method.</li>
161.320 </ul>
161.321 </li>
161.322 <li><b>valueChangeListener</b> Indicates the name of the component value change listener method that is called when the value of the component changes. If this method is not defined, the value of this property is <code>null</code>. You typically define this method in the page bean by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > processValueChange. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_processValueChange</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property.</li>
161.323 </ul>
161.324 <h3>Behavior</h3>
161.325 <ul>
161.326 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
161.327 If selected, indicates that the component should never receive focus or be included in a submit. Use this property when the component does not apply to the page. See the note under the <code>readOnly</code> property concerning the effects of using the <code>disabled</code> property versus the effects of using the <code>readOnly</code> property.</li>
161.328 <li><b>readOnly.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
161.329 If selected, makes it impossible for the user to select a radio button, but still makes it possible for the component's value to be submitted.
161.330 Use this property when the component does apply but must not be changed.
161.331 <ul class="note">
161.332 <li>A readonly field is included when the page is submitted, in contrast to a disabled field, which is not included when the page is submitted. If you use the <code>disabled</code> property, JavaServer Faces does not detect that any value at all was submitted.</li>
161.333 </ul>
161.334 </li>
161.335 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
161.336 Sets the HTML <code>title</code> attribute for the component. The text value of this property displays if the user hovers the mouse cursor over the radio button group's label.
161.337 <ul class="note">
161.338 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
161.339 </li>
161.340 </ul>
161.341 </li>
161.342 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
161.343 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
161.344 <ul class="note">
161.345 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
161.346 </ul>
161.347 </li>
161.348 </ul>
161.349 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
161.350 <ul>
161.351 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
161.352 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document, determining when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767.</li>
161.353 </ul>
161.354 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
161.355 <ul>
161.356 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
161.357 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
161.358 <li><b>onDblClick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
161.359 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
161.360 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
161.361 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
161.362 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
161.363 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
161.364 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
161.365 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
161.366 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
161.367 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
161.368 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
161.369 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
161.370 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
161.371 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
161.372 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
161.373 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
161.374 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
161.375 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
161.376 </ul>
161.377 <h3>Advanced</h3>
161.378 <ul>
161.379 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
161.380 If this property is selected, when the user activates the component, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page. A simpler way of getting this functionality is to associate the component with a <a href="../../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>, and then right-click the component and choose Auto-Submit on Change.
161.381 <p>The most common example of an immediate action is a Cancel button. You make it immediate so that the normal validation and update steps can be skipped, but the action handler can still do whatever is necessary. Typically, the action handler will navigate back to some previous page. In some designs the action handler might also enqueue an informational message like "Transaction cancelled". It is possible to do more: for example, an application might record the fact that the user cancelled the current operation.</p>
161.382 </li>
161.383 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
161.384 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. If you need the component to be hidden but still processed when the page is submitted, deselect the <code>visible</code> property instead of this property.
161.385 <p>You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the component does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a component for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</p></li>
161.386 <li><b>valueChangeListener.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
161.387 See the Event section's <code>valueChange</code> property above, which provides an easier way to set this property's value. The <code>valueChangeListener</code> property is the <code>MethodBinding</code> that underlies the <code>valueChange</code> event property. The <code>valueChangeListener</code> property is updated when you set the method for the <code>valueChange</code> event property.
161.388 <p>If you click the ellipsis button next to the <code>valueChange</code> property, you can use that property's property editor to choose an existing method to bind to, or you can create a new method or unbind an existing method. If you are an expert, instead of using the <code>valueChange</code> property, you can type a <code>MethodBinding</code> expression directly into this <code>valueChangeListener</code> property, for example, if you want to call a method that is not in the page bean.</p>
161.389 </li>
161.390 </ul>
161.391 <dl>
161.392 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
161.393 <dd><a href="../radiobutton_group.html">Radio Button Group Component</a></dd>
161.394 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
161.395 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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162.13 <title>Radio Button Component Properties Window</title>
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162.16 <body>
162.17
162.18 <h1>Radio Button Component Properties Window </h1>
162.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
162.20
162.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a Radio Button component <img src="../../../../images/bh_radiobutton_icon.gif" alt="radio button component icon"> when you select the radio button on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. Most of the component's properties are both JSP attributes and properties of the <code>RadioButton</code> Java component in the page bean.</p>
162.22 <p>This component has the following properties.</p>
162.23
162.24 <h3>General</h3>
162.25 <ul>
162.26 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
162.27 The name of the component in the page bean and the JSP file.</li>
162.28 </ul>
162.29
162.30 <h3>Appearance</h3>
162.31 <ul>
162.32 <li><b>imageURL.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
162.33 The URL or file name for an image to be displayed with the radio button. Click the ellipsis (...) button either to enter a URL or to navigate to the image file.
162.34 <p>If you navigate to a file, select the file and click OK. You see the image displayed next to the radio button. The image file is copied to the project, and you can see it in the <a href="../../../../ui_elements/project_nav/projectlogical.html">Projects window</a> under <i>project-name</i> > Web Pages > resources.</p>
162.35 </li>
162.36 <li><b>label.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
162.37 If text is specified for this property, a label showing the text is displayed with the component.
162.38 <ul class="note">
162.39 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="../label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
162.40 </ul>
162.41 </li>
162.42 <li><b>labelLevel.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
162.43 A number that affects the appearance of the label. 1 (Strong) is larger and bold. 2 (Medium), the default, is smaller and bold. 3 (Weak) is smaller and normal (not bold). This property takes effect only if the label property is set. </li>
162.44
162.45 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
162.46 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
162.47 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
162.48 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
162.49 <ul class="note">
162.50 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
162.51 </ul>
162.52
162.53 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
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162.58 </li>
162.59 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
162.60 <ul class="note">
162.61 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
162.62 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
162.63 <p>The defaulttheme CSS style classes for this component are: </p>
162.64
162.65 <pre><b><font size="-1">css_master.css</font></b>
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162.71
162.72 </li>
162.73 </ul>
162.74 </li>
162.75 </ul>
162.76
162.77 <h3>Data</h3>
162.78 <ul>
162.79 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
162.80 A JavaServer Faces converter that produces the correct type of value for the <i>selected</i> property.</li>
162.81 <li><b>selected.</b> <code>Type: Object </code><br>
162.82 The data that is sent when the page is submitted. If the <code>selectedValue</code> property is not set, the value is <code>true</code> if the radio button is selected or <code>false</code> if the checkbox is not selected. If the <code>selectedValue</code> property is set, then the <code>selected</code> property has the same value as the <code>selectedValue</code> property when the user selects the radio button.
162.83 <ul class="note">
162.84 <li>
162.85 The corresponding Java <code>RadioButton</code> component has an <code>isChecked()</code> method that returns <code>true</code> if the component is selected.
162.86 </li>
162.87 </ul>
162.88 </li>
162.89 <li><b>validator.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
162.90 Indicates the JavaServer Faces validator that is called when the value is submitted. A validator ensures that the correct value is entered by a user. Choose a validator from the drop down list. If you choose <code>(null)</code>, no validator is called.
162.91 <ul class="note">
162.92 <li>If you define your own validate method, for example, by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit Event Handler > validate, any value you might have set in this property is overridden. </li>
162.93 </ul>
162.94 </li>
162.95 </ul>
162.96 <h3>Events</h3>
162.97 <p>Set the event properties by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>.</p>
162.98 <ul>
162.99 <li><b>validate.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called to validate the value of the component.If you want to code a validate method rather than choosing a JavaServer Faces validator for the <code>validator</code> property, right-click the component and choose Edit Event Handler > validate. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_validate</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property. When you define this method in this way, the <code>validator</code> and <code>validate</code> properties are automatically set for you. If you define a validator, also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator is used.
162.100 <ul class="note">
162.101 <li>Setting this property also sets the value of the <code>validator</code> property. If you define your own validate method, do not separately change the value of the <code>validator</code> property, or you could lose the connection to your validate method.</li>
162.102 </ul>
162.103 </li>
162.104 <li><b>valueChangeListener</b> Indicates the name of the component value change listener method that is called when the value of the component changes. You typically define this method in the page bean by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > processValueChange. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_processValueChange</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property.</li>
162.105 </ul>
162.106 <h3>Behavior</h3>
162.107 <ul>
162.108 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
162.109 If selected, indicates that the component should never receive focus or be included in a submit. Use this property when the component does not apply to the page. See the note under the <code>readOnly</code> property concerning the effects of using the <code>disabled</code> property versus the effects of using the <code>readOnly</code> property.</li>
162.110 <li><b>readOnly.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
162.111 If selected, makes it impossible for the user to select the component, but still makes it possible for the component's value to be submitted.
162.112 Use this property when the component does apply but must not be changed.
162.113 <ul class="note">
162.114 <li>A readonly field is included when the page is submitted, in contrast to a disabled field, which is not included when the page is submitted. If you use the <code>disabled</code> property, JavaServer Faces does not detect that any value at all was submitted.</li>
162.115 </ul>
162.116 </li>
162.117 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
162.118 Rendered as the HTML <code>title</code> attribute of the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
162.119 <ul class="note">
162.120 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
162.121 </li>
162.122 </ul>
162.123 </li>
162.124 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
162.125 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
162.126 <ul class="note">
162.127 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
162.128 </ul>
162.129 </li>
162.130 </ul>
162.131 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
162.132 <ul>
162.133 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
162.134 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document, determining when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767. Equivalent to the <code>tabindex</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
162.135 </ul>
162.136 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
162.137 <ul>
162.138 <li><b>onBlur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
162.139 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
162.140 <li><b>onChange.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
162.141 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus and its value was modified after it gained focus. </li>
162.142 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
162.143 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
162.144 <li><b>onDblClick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
162.145 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
162.146 <li><b>onFocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
162.147 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
162.148 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
162.149 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
162.150 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
162.151 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
162.152 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
162.153 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
162.154 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
162.155 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
162.156 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
162.157 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
162.158 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
162.159 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
162.160 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
162.161 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
162.162 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
162.163 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
162.164 </ul>
162.165
162.166 <h3>Advanced</h3>
162.167 <ul>
162.168 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
162.169 If this property is selected, when the user activates the component, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page.
162.170 A simpler way of getting this functionality is to associate the component with a <a href="../../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>, and then right-click the component and choose Auto-Submit on Change.
162.171 <p>The most common example of an immediate action is a Cancel button. You make it immediate so that the normal validation and update steps can be skipped, but the action handler can still do whatever is necessary. Typically, the action handler will navigate back to some previous page. In some designs the action handler might also enqueue an informational message like "Transaction cancelled". It is possible to do more: for example, an application might record the fact that the user cancelled the current operation.</p>
162.172 </li>
162.173 <li><b>name.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
162.174 The name of the group of radio buttons to which this component belongs. This name can be used in the <code>name</code> property of multiple radio buttons and must be unique for this page. When multiple radio buttons have their <code>name</code> properties set to the same value, those buttons are part of the same radio button group. </li>
162.175 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
162.176 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component doesn't appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the component does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a component for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, right-click the component in the Visual Designer and choose Use Binding, and then select the All radio button to display all properties.</li>
162.177 <li><b>selectedValue.</b><code> Type: Object </code><br>
162.178 If the <code>selectedValue</code> attribute is not specified or its value is <code>null</code>, the radio button behaves like a boolean control. In this case, if the radio button is selected, the value of the <code>selected</code> attribute is a true <code>Boolean</code> instance. If the radio button is not selected, the value of the <code>selected</code> attribute is a false <code>Boolean</code> instance.
162.179 <p>The <code>selectedValue</code> property can be assigned an application-defined object value to represent the value of a selected radio button. If the radio button is selected, the value of the <code>selected</code> property is assigned the value of the <code>selectedValue</code> property. A value binding expression that evaluates to a primitive value can be assigned to this property.</p>
162.180 <p>If the value of the <code>selectedValue</code> property is an application-defined object, a converter must be registered with the <code>converter</code> property to convert to and from a <code>String</code> value.</p>
162.181 </li>
162.182 <li><b>valueChangeListener.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
162.183 See the Event section's <code>valueChange</code> property above, which provides an easier way to set this property's value. The <code>valueChangeListener</code> property is the <code>MethodBinding</code> that underlies the <code>valueChange</code> event property. The <code>valueChangeListener</code> property is updated when you set the method for the <code>valueChange</code> event property.
162.184 <p>If you click the ellipsis button next to the <code>valueChange</code> property, you can use that property's property editor to choose an existing method to bind to, or you can create a new method or unbind an existing method. If you are an expert, instead of using the <code>valueChange</code> property, you can type a <code>MethodBinding</code> expression directly into this <code>valueChangeListener</code> property, for example, if you want to call a method that is not in the page bean.</p>
162.185 </li>
162.186 </ul>
162.187
162.188 <dl>
162.189 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
162.190 <dd><a href="../radiobutton.html">Radio Button Component</a></dd>
162.191 <dd><a href="../radiobutton_group.html">Radio Button Group Component</a></dd>
162.192 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
162.193 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
162.194 </dl>
162.195 <dl>
162.196 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
162.197
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162.247
162.248 <h2>Radio Button Component Properties Window </h2>
162.249 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
162.250
162.251 <p>You see the Properties window for a Radio Button component <img src="../../../../images/bh_radiobutton_icon.gif" alt="radio button component icon"> when you select the radio button on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. Most of the component's properties are both JSP attributes and properties of the <code>RadioButton</code> Java component in the page bean.</p>
162.252 <p>This component has the following properties.</p>
162.253
162.254 <h3>General</h3>
162.255 <ul>
162.256 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
162.257 The name of the component in the page bean and the JSP file.</li>
162.258 </ul>
162.259
162.260 <h3>Appearance</h3>
162.261 <ul>
162.262 <li><b>imageURL.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
162.263 The URL or file name for an image to be displayed with the radio button. Click the ellipsis (...) button either to enter a URL or to navigate to the image file.
162.264 <p>If you navigate to a file, select the file and click OK. You see the image displayed next to the radio button. The image file is copied to the project, and you can see it in the <a href="../../../../ui_elements/project_nav/projectlogical.html">Projects window</a> under <i>project-name</i> > Web Pages > resources.</p>
162.265 </li>
162.266 <li><b>label.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
162.267 If text is specified for this property, a label showing the text is displayed with the component.
162.268 <ul class="note">
162.269 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="../label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
162.270 </ul>
162.271 </li>
162.272 <li><b>labelLevel.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
162.273 A number that affects the appearance of the label. 1 (Strong) is larger and bold. 2 (Medium), the default, is smaller and bold. 3 (Weak) is smaller and normal (not bold). This property takes effect only if the label property is set. </li>
162.274
162.275 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
162.276 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
162.277 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
162.278 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
162.279 <ul class="note">
162.280 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
162.281 </ul>
162.282
162.283 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
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162.287 </p>
162.288 </li>
162.289 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
162.290 <ul class="note">
162.291 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
162.292 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
162.293 <p>The defaulttheme CSS style classes for this component are: </p>
162.294
162.295 <pre><b><font size="-1">css_master.css</font></b>
162.296 <font size="-1">.CbDis, .RbDis {background-color:#E1E4E5;color:#848687}<br>.Cb {}<br>.Rb {}<br>.RbSpn input {vertical-align: 1px}<br>.CbSpn input {vertical-align: -1px}<br>.CbGrp td, .RbGrp td {text-align: left}<br>.CbGrp label, .RbGrp label {vertical-align: 6px}
162.297
162.298 <b>css_ie55up.css</b>
162.299 /* ADDITIONAL CSS FOR IE5.5+ SUPPORT */
162.300 .RbSpn input, .CbSpn input {vertical-align: 3px;}</font></pre>
162.301
162.302 </li>
162.303 </ul>
162.304 </li>
162.305 </ul>
162.306
162.307 <h3>Data</h3>
162.308 <ul>
162.309 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
162.310 A JavaServer Faces converter that produces the correct type of value for the <i>selected</i> property.</li>
162.311 <li><b>selected.</b> <code>Type: Object </code><br>
162.312 The data that is sent when the page is submitted. If the <code>selectedValue</code> property is not set, the value is <code>true</code> if the radio button is selected or <code>false</code> if the checkbox is not selected. If the <code>selectedValue</code> property is set, then the <code>selected</code> property has the same value as the <code>selectedValue</code> property when the user selects the radio button.
162.313 <ul class="note">
162.314 <li>
162.315 The corresponding Java <code>RadioButton</code> component has an <code>isChecked()</code> method that returns <code>true</code> if the component is selected.
162.316 </li>
162.317 </ul>
162.318 </li>
162.319 <li><b>validator.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
162.320 Indicates the JavaServer Faces validator that is called when the value is submitted. A validator ensures that the correct value is entered by a user. Choose a validator from the drop down list. If you choose <code>(null)</code>, no validator is called.
162.321 <ul class="note">
162.322 <li>If you define your own validate method, for example, by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit Event Handler > validate, any value you might have set in this property is overridden. </li>
162.323 </ul>
162.324 </li>
162.325 </ul>
162.326 <h3>Events</h3>
162.327 <p>Set the event properties by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>.</p>
162.328 <ul>
162.329 <li><b>validate.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called to validate the value of the component.If you want to code a validate method rather than choosing a JavaServer Faces validator for the <code>validator</code> property, right-click the component and choose Edit Event Handler > validate. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_validate</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property. When you define this method in this way, the <code>validator</code> and <code>validate</code> properties are automatically set for you. If you define a validator, also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator is used.
162.330 <ul class="note">
162.331 <li>Setting this property also sets the value of the <code>validator</code> property. If you define your own validate method, do not separately change the value of the <code>validator</code> property, or you could lose the connection to your validate method.</li>
162.332 </ul>
162.333 </li>
162.334 <li><b>valueChangeListener</b> Indicates the name of the component value change listener method that is called when the value of the component changes. You typically define this method in the page bean by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > processValueChange. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_processValueChange</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property.</li>
162.335 </ul>
162.336 <h3>Behavior</h3>
162.337 <ul>
162.338 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
162.339 If selected, indicates that the component should never receive focus or be included in a submit. Use this property when the component does not apply to the page. See the note under the <code>readOnly</code> property concerning the effects of using the <code>disabled</code> property versus the effects of using the <code>readOnly</code> property.</li>
162.340 <li><b>readOnly.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
162.341 If selected, makes it impossible for the user to select the component, but still makes it possible for the component's value to be submitted.
162.342 Use this property when the component does apply but must not be changed.
162.343 <ul class="note">
162.344 <li>A readonly field is included when the page is submitted, in contrast to a disabled field, which is not included when the page is submitted. If you use the <code>disabled</code> property, JavaServer Faces does not detect that any value at all was submitted.</li>
162.345 </ul>
162.346 </li>
162.347 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
162.348 Rendered as the HTML <code>title</code> attribute of the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
162.349 <ul class="note">
162.350 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
162.351 </li>
162.352 </ul>
162.353 </li>
162.354 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
162.355 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
162.356 <ul class="note">
162.357 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
162.358 </ul>
162.359 </li>
162.360 </ul>
162.361 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
162.362 <ul>
162.363 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
162.364 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document, determining when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767. Equivalent to the <code>tabindex</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
162.365 </ul>
162.366 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
162.367 <ul>
162.368 <li><b>onBlur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
162.369 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
162.370 <li><b>onChange.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
162.371 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus and its value was modified after it gained focus. </li>
162.372 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
162.373 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
162.374 <li><b>onDblClick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
162.375 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
162.376 <li><b>onFocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
162.377 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
162.378 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
162.379 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
162.380 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
162.381 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
162.382 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
162.383 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
162.384 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
162.385 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
162.386 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
162.387 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
162.388 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
162.389 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
162.390 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
162.391 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
162.392 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
162.393 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
162.394 </ul>
162.395
162.396 <h3>Advanced</h3>
162.397 <ul>
162.398 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
162.399 If this property is selected, when the user activates the component, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page.
162.400 A simpler way of getting this functionality is to associate the component with a <a href="../../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>, and then right-click the component and choose Auto-Submit on Change.
162.401 <p>The most common example of an immediate action is a Cancel button. You make it immediate so that the normal validation and update steps can be skipped, but the action handler can still do whatever is necessary. Typically, the action handler will navigate back to some previous page. In some designs the action handler might also enqueue an informational message like "Transaction cancelled". It is possible to do more: for example, an application might record the fact that the user cancelled the current operation.</p>
162.402 </li>
162.403 <li><b>name.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
162.404 The name of the group of radio buttons to which this component belongs. This name can be used in the <code>name</code> property of multiple radio buttons and must be unique for this page. When multiple radio buttons have their <code>name</code> properties set to the same value, those buttons are part of the same radio button group. </li>
162.405 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
162.406 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component doesn't appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the component does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a component for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, right-click the component in the Visual Designer and choose Use Binding, and then select the All radio button to display all properties.</li>
162.407 <li><b>selectedValue.</b><code> Type: Object </code><br>
162.408 If the <code>selectedValue</code> attribute is not specified or its value is <code>null</code>, the radio button behaves like a boolean control. In this case, if the radio button is selected, the value of the <code>selected</code> attribute is a true <code>Boolean</code> instance. If the radio button is not selected, the value of the <code>selected</code> attribute is a false <code>Boolean</code> instance.
162.409 <p>The <code>selectedValue</code> property can be assigned an application-defined object value to represent the value of a selected radio button. If the radio button is selected, the value of the <code>selected</code> property is assigned the value of the <code>selectedValue</code> property. A value binding expression that evaluates to a primitive value can be assigned to this property.</p>
162.410 <p>If the value of the <code>selectedValue</code> property is an application-defined object, a converter must be registered with the <code>converter</code> property to convert to and from a <code>String</code> value.</p>
162.411 </li>
162.412 <li><b>valueChangeListener.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
162.413 See the Event section's <code>valueChange</code> property above, which provides an easier way to set this property's value. The <code>valueChangeListener</code> property is the <code>MethodBinding</code> that underlies the <code>valueChange</code> event property. The <code>valueChangeListener</code> property is updated when you set the method for the <code>valueChange</code> event property.
162.414 <p>If you click the ellipsis button next to the <code>valueChange</code> property, you can use that property's property editor to choose an existing method to bind to, or you can create a new method or unbind an existing method. If you are an expert, instead of using the <code>valueChange</code> property, you can type a <code>MethodBinding</code> expression directly into this <code>valueChangeListener</code> property, for example, if you want to call a method that is not in the page bean.</p>
162.415 </li>
162.416 </ul>
162.417
162.418 <dl>
162.419 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
162.420 <dd><a href="../radiobutton.html">Radio Button Component</a></dd>
162.421 <dd><a href="../radiobutton_group.html">Radio Button Group Component</a></dd>
162.422 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
162.423 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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163.17
163.18 <h1>Table Row Group Component Properties Window </h1>
163.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
163.20
163.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a Table Row Group component <img src="../../../../images/bh_rowgroup_icon.gif" alt="Row Group Component Icon" width="16" height="13"> when you select it under a Table component in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. A Table Row Group component is part of a table component, so you might have to expand a table's node in the Outline window to see the Table Row Group components under it. </p>
163.22 <ul class="note">
163.23 <li>You can use the Table Layout dialog box to set many of these properties. Not only is that dialog box easier to use in some respects than individual Properties windows for the Table, Table Column, and Table Row Group components, but you can work more naturally with the table and all its columns there. To open the dialog box, right-click the table in the Visual Designer and choose Table Layout.</li>
163.24 </ul>
163.25 <h3>General</h3>
163.26 <ul>
163.27 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
163.28 The name of the Table Row Group component in the page bean and the JSP file.</li>
163.29 </ul>
163.30
163.31 <h3>Appearance</h3>
163.32 <ul>
163.33 <li><b>aboveColumnFooter.</b> <code>Type: boolean </code><br>
163.34 If selected, the row group footer is displayed above the column footers. The default is
163.35 to display the row group footer below the column footers.</li>
163.36 <li><b>aboveColumnHeader.</b> <code>Type: boolean </code><br>
163.37 If selected, the row group header is displayed above the column headers. The default is to
163.38 display the row group header below the column headers.</li>
163.39 <li>
163.40 <p><b>align.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
163.41 Specifies the horizontal alignment for the cell. Possible values are left, center, right, and justify.</p>
163.42 </li>
163.43 <li><b>collapsed.</b> <code>Type: boolean </code><br>
163.44 If selected, the table row group shows only the header and not the rows, footer, or column text. This property is not selected by default, and
163.45 the table row group is expanded, with all rows in the group visible. </li>
163.46 <li><b>footerText.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
163.47 The text displayed for the row group footer, providing an overall footer for the data group represented by this row group.</li>
163.48 <li><b>groupToggleButton.</b> <code>Type: boolean </code><br>
163.49 If selected, displays a button that the user can click to expand or contract the row group. </li>
163.50 <li><b>headerText.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
163.51 The text displayed for the row group header, providing an overall header for the data group represented by this row group. </li>
163.52 <li><b>selected.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
163.53 If this property is selected, the appearance of the current row changes to indicate that it is selected. Typically you bind this property to a JavaBeans property that returns a value based on the request scope attribute set in the <code>sourceVar</code> property.</li>
163.54
163.55 <li><b>selectMultipleToggleButton.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
163.56 If selected, adds a button that enables a user to select all rows displayed in the table at once. This button is used to toggle a column of checkboxes by using the ID given to the <code>selectId</code> property of the <a href="bh_column_props.html">Table Column Component</a>. </li>
163.57 <li><b>styleClasses.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
163.58 A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
163.59 <ul class="note">
163.60 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a class specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
163.61 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
163.62 <p>For the<b><a name="themecss"></a></b> <code>defaulttheme.jar</code> CSS style classes for this component, see <a href="bh_table_css.html">Table Component CSS Classes</a>.</p>
163.63
163.64 </li>
163.65 </ul>
163.66 </li>
163.67 <li> <b> valign.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
163.68 Specifies the vertical position within the cell of the cell contents. Possible values are:
163.69 <ul>
163.70 <li> <b><code> top</code></b> - Positions the contents at the top of the cell.</li>
163.71 <li><code><b>middle</b></code> - The default value, which centers the contents vertically.</li>
163.72 <li><b><code> bottom</code></b> - Positions the contents at the bottom of the cell.</li>
163.73 <li><b><code> baseline</code></b> - Specifies that the first line of each cell uses a common baseline.</li>
163.74 </ul>
163.75 </li>
163.76 </ul>
163.77 <h3>Layout</h3>
163.78 <ul>
163.79 <li><b>multipleColumnFooters.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
163.80 If selected, multiple column footers are shown. If Table Column components are nested, footers are rendered inverted to column headers. The default value, not selected, shows one level only. </li>
163.81 <li><b>multipleTableColumnFooters.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
163.82 If selected, multiple table column footers are shown. If Table Column components are nested, footers are rendered inverted to column headers. The default value, not selected, shows one level only. </li>
163.83 </ul>
163.84 <h3>Data</h3>
163.85 <ul>
163.86 <li><b>rows.</b> <code>Type: int </code><br>
163.87 The number of rows to be displayed for a paginated table. The default value is
163.88 25 rows per page. See the <code>paginateButton</code> property description in <a href="bh_table_props.html">Table Properties Window</a> for more information on paginated tables.</li>
163.89 <li><b>sourceData.</b> <code>Type: TableDataProvider</code><br>
163.90 The database table for this component. This value must be of type <code>TableDataProvider</code>. Because this property is referenced during the decode,
163.91 validate, update and renderer phases when iterating over rows, the
163.92 object bound to this property should be cached so that the object
163.93 is not created more often than needed. When a Table Row Group is created, a default data provider is set for this property.
163.94 <p>If you drop a database table on the Table Row Group, this property is set for you. You can also click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose a data provider from a list. There is a <code>TableDataProvider</code> for every database table that you have added to the page.</p>
163.95 </li>
163.96 <li><b>sourceVar.</b> <code>Type: TableDataProvider</code><br>
163.97 Name of the request-scope attribute under which model data for the current row
163.98 is exposed when iterating through the data. During iterative processing over the rows of
163.99 data in the data provider, the <code>TableDataProvider</code> for the current row is exposed
163.100 as a request attribute under the key specified by this property. This
163.101 value must be unique for each table in the page. </li>
163.102 </ul>
163.103 <h3>Behavior</h3>
163.104 <ul>
163.105 <li><b>first.</b> <code>Type: int </code><br>
163.106 The zero-relative row number of the first row to be displayed for a paginated
163.107 table. See the <code>paginateButton</code> property description in <a href="bh_table_props.html">Table Properties Window</a> for more information on paginated tables. </li>
163.108 </ul>
163.109 <ul>
163.110 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
163.111 The value of the title attribute for the column. The specified text will display as a tooltip if the mouse cursor hovers over a cell in the column.
163.112 <ul class="note">
163.113 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
163.114 </li>
163.115 </ul>
163.116 </li>
163.117 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
163.118 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default, making the Row Group visible by default. If you deselect this property, the rows of the Table Row Group are rendered to HTML but are hidden, although any header, footer, or column text remains visible. Since it is rendered, but hidden, the Table Row Group can be made visible again through a client side action.</li>
163.119 </ul>
163.120 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
163.121 <ul>
163.122 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
163.123 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
163.124 <li><b>onDblClick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
163.125 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
163.126 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
163.127 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
163.128 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
163.129 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
163.130 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
163.131 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
163.132 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
163.133 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
163.134 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
163.135 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
163.136 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
163.137 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
163.138 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
163.139 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
163.140 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
163.141 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
163.142 </ul>
163.143 <h3>Advanced</h3>
163.144 <ul>
163.145 <li><b>emptyDataMessage.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
163.146 The message displayed on a single table row when the table does not contain
163.147 data. This row, which consists of one cell that spans all columns, is blank
163.148 except for the text provided by this property. </li>
163.149 <li><b>extraFooterHtml.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
163.150 Extra HTML code to be appended to the <code><tr></code> HTML element that is rendered for the row group footer. Use only code that is valid in an HTML <code><td></code> element. The code you specify is inserted in the HTML element and is not checked for validity. For example, you might set this attribute to <code>nowrap='nowrap'</code>. </li>
163.151 <li><b>extraHeaderHtml.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
163.152 Extra HTML code to be appended to the <code><tr></code> HTML element that is rendered for the row group header. Use only code that is valid in an HTML <code><td></code> element. The code you specify is inserted in the HTML element and is not checked for validity. For example, you might set this attribute to <code>nowrap='nowrap'</code>. </li>
163.153 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
163.154 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the Table Row Group shows nothing on the page, including the rows and any associated
163.155 header, footer, or column text for the group, and none of the information is in the
163.156 HTML. not even as hidden components. If this property is not selected (false), it overrides the <code>rendered</code> properties of any child components.
163.157 <p>You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the component does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a Table Row Group for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</p>
163.158 </li>
163.159 </ul>
163.160 <dl>
163.161 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
163.162 <dd><a href="../row_group.html">Table Row Group Component</a></dd>
163.163 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
163.164 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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163.211
163.212 <h2>Table Row Group Component Properties Window </h2>
163.213 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
163.214
163.215 <p>You see the Properties window for a Table Row Group component <img src="../../../../images/bh_rowgroup_icon.gif" alt="Row Group Component Icon" width="16" height="13"> when you select it under a Table component in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. A Table Row Group component is part of a table component, so you might have to expand a table's node in the Outline window to see the Table Row Group components under it. </p>
163.216 <ul class="note">
163.217 <li>You can use the Table Layout dialog box to set many of these properties. Not only is that dialog box easier to use in some respects than individual Properties windows for the Table, Table Column, and Table Row Group components, but you can work more naturally with the table and all its columns there. To open the dialog box, right-click the table in the Visual Designer and choose Table Layout.</li>
163.218 </ul>
163.219 <h3>General</h3>
163.220 <ul>
163.221 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
163.222 The name of the Table Row Group component in the page bean and the JSP file.</li>
163.223 </ul>
163.224
163.225 <h3>Appearance</h3>
163.226 <ul>
163.227 <li><b>aboveColumnFooter.</b> <code>Type: boolean </code><br>
163.228 If selected, the row group footer is displayed above the column footers. The default is
163.229 to display the row group footer below the column footers.</li>
163.230 <li><b>aboveColumnHeader.</b> <code>Type: boolean </code><br>
163.231 If selected, the row group header is displayed above the column headers. The default is to
163.232 display the row group header below the column headers.</li>
163.233 <li>
163.234 <p><b>align.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
163.235 Specifies the horizontal alignment for the cell. Possible values are left, center, right, and justify.</p>
163.236 </li>
163.237 <li><b>collapsed.</b> <code>Type: boolean </code><br>
163.238 If selected, the table row group shows only the header and not the rows, footer, or column text. This property is not selected by default, and
163.239 the table row group is expanded, with all rows in the group visible. </li>
163.240 <li><b>footerText.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
163.241 The text displayed for the row group footer, providing an overall footer for the data group represented by this row group.</li>
163.242 <li><b>groupToggleButton.</b> <code>Type: boolean </code><br>
163.243 If selected, displays a button that the user can click to expand or contract the row group. </li>
163.244 <li><b>headerText.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
163.245 The text displayed for the row group header, providing an overall header for the data group represented by this row group. </li>
163.246 <li><b>selected.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
163.247 If this property is selected, the appearance of the current row changes to indicate that it is selected. Typically you bind this property to a JavaBeans property that returns a value based on the request scope attribute set in the <code>sourceVar</code> property.</li>
163.248
163.249 <li><b>selectMultipleToggleButton.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
163.250 If selected, adds a button that enables a user to select all rows displayed in the table at once. This button is used to toggle a column of checkboxes by using the ID given to the <code>selectId</code> property of the <a href="bh_column_props.html">Table Column Component</a>. </li>
163.251 <li><b>styleClasses.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
163.252 A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
163.253 <ul class="note">
163.254 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a class specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
163.255 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
163.256 <p>For the<b><a name="themecss"></a></b> <code>defaulttheme.jar</code> CSS style classes for this component, see <a href="bh_table_css.html">Table Component CSS Classes</a>.</p>
163.257
163.258 </li>
163.259 </ul>
163.260 </li>
163.261 <li> <b> valign.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
163.262 Specifies the vertical position within the cell of the cell contents. Possible values are:
163.263 <ul>
163.264 <li> <b><code> top</code></b> - Positions the contents at the top of the cell.</li>
163.265 <li><code><b>middle</b></code> - The default value, which centers the contents vertically.</li>
163.266 <li><b><code> bottom</code></b> - Positions the contents at the bottom of the cell.</li>
163.267 <li><b><code> baseline</code></b> - Specifies that the first line of each cell uses a common baseline.</li>
163.268 </ul>
163.269 </li>
163.270 </ul>
163.271 <h3>Layout</h3>
163.272 <ul>
163.273 <li><b>multipleColumnFooters.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
163.274 If selected, multiple column footers are shown. If Table Column components are nested, footers are rendered inverted to column headers. The default value, not selected, shows one level only. </li>
163.275 <li><b>multipleTableColumnFooters.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
163.276 If selected, multiple table column footers are shown. If Table Column components are nested, footers are rendered inverted to column headers. The default value, not selected, shows one level only. </li>
163.277 </ul>
163.278 <h3>Data</h3>
163.279 <ul>
163.280 <li><b>rows.</b> <code>Type: int </code><br>
163.281 The number of rows to be displayed for a paginated table. The default value is
163.282 25 rows per page. See the <code>paginateButton</code> property description in <a href="bh_table_props.html">Table Properties Window</a> for more information on paginated tables.</li>
163.283 <li><b>sourceData.</b> <code>Type: TableDataProvider</code><br>
163.284 The database table for this component. This value must be of type <code>TableDataProvider</code>. Because this property is referenced during the decode,
163.285 validate, update and renderer phases when iterating over rows, the
163.286 object bound to this property should be cached so that the object
163.287 is not created more often than needed. When a Table Row Group is created, a default data provider is set for this property.
163.288 <p>If you drop a database table on the Table Row Group, this property is set for you. You can also click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose a data provider from a list. There is a <code>TableDataProvider</code> for every database table that you have added to the page.</p>
163.289 </li>
163.290 <li><b>sourceVar.</b> <code>Type: TableDataProvider</code><br>
163.291 Name of the request-scope attribute under which model data for the current row
163.292 is exposed when iterating through the data. During iterative processing over the rows of
163.293 data in the data provider, the <code>TableDataProvider</code> for the current row is exposed
163.294 as a request attribute under the key specified by this property. This
163.295 value must be unique for each table in the page. </li>
163.296 </ul>
163.297 <h3>Behavior</h3>
163.298 <ul>
163.299 <li><b>first.</b> <code>Type: int </code><br>
163.300 The zero-relative row number of the first row to be displayed for a paginated
163.301 table. See the <code>paginateButton</code> property description in <a href="bh_table_props.html">Table Properties Window</a> for more information on paginated tables. </li>
163.302 </ul>
163.303 <ul>
163.304 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
163.305 The value of the title attribute for the column. The specified text will display as a tooltip if the mouse cursor hovers over a cell in the column.
163.306 <ul class="note">
163.307 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
163.308 </li>
163.309 </ul>
163.310 </li>
163.311 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
163.312 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default, making the Row Group visible by default. If you deselect this property, the rows of the Table Row Group are rendered to HTML but are hidden, although any header, footer, or column text remains visible. Since it is rendered, but hidden, the Table Row Group can be made visible again through a client side action.</li>
163.313 </ul>
163.314 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
163.315 <ul>
163.316 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
163.317 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
163.318 <li><b>onDblClick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
163.319 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
163.320 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
163.321 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
163.322 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
163.323 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
163.324 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
163.325 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
163.326 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
163.327 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
163.328 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
163.329 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
163.330 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
163.331 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
163.332 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
163.333 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
163.334 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
163.335 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
163.336 </ul>
163.337 <h3>Advanced</h3>
163.338 <ul>
163.339 <li><b>emptyDataMessage.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
163.340 The message displayed on a single table row when the table does not contain
163.341 data. This row, which consists of one cell that spans all columns, is blank
163.342 except for the text provided by this property. </li>
163.343 <li><b>extraFooterHtml.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
163.344 Extra HTML code to be appended to the <code><tr></code> HTML element that is rendered for the row group footer. Use only code that is valid in an HTML <code><td></code> element. The code you specify is inserted in the HTML element and is not checked for validity. For example, you might set this attribute to <code>nowrap='nowrap'</code>. </li>
163.345 <li><b>extraHeaderHtml.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
163.346 Extra HTML code to be appended to the <code><tr></code> HTML element that is rendered for the row group header. Use only code that is valid in an HTML <code><td></code> element. The code you specify is inserted in the HTML element and is not checked for validity. For example, you might set this attribute to <code>nowrap='nowrap'</code>. </li>
163.347 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
163.348 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the Table Row Group shows nothing on the page, including the rows and any associated
163.349 header, footer, or column text for the group, and none of the information is in the
163.350 HTML. not even as hidden components. If this property is not selected (false), it overrides the <code>rendered</code> properties of any child components.
163.351 <p>You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the component does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a Table Row Group for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</p>
163.352 </li>
163.353 </ul>
163.354 <dl>
163.355 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
163.356 <dd><a href="../row_group.html">Table Row Group Component</a></dd>
163.357 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
163.358 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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164.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/propsheets/bh_script_props.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
164.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/propsheets/bh_script_props.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
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164.4 -<html>
164.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
164.6 <!--
164.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
164.8 * All rights reserved.
164.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
164.10 -->
164.11 <head>
164.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
164.13 <title>Script Component Properties Window</title>
164.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
164.15 </head>
164.16 <body>
164.17
164.18 <h1>Script Component Properties Window </h1>
164.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
164.20
164.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a Script component <img src="../../../../images/bh_script_icon.gif" alt="Script component icon"> when you select the component in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>.</p>
164.22 <p>This component has the following properties.</p>
164.23
164.24 <h3>General</h3>
164.25 <ul>
164.26 <li><b>id.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
164.27 The name of the Script component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
164.28 </ul>
164.29 <h3>Data</h3>
164.30 <ul>
164.31 <li><b>url.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
164.32 An absolute or relative URL specifying the target of the script. This property is the equivalent of the <code>src</code> attribute of the HTML <code><script></code> tag. </li>
164.33 </ul>
164.34 <h3>Advanced</h3>
164.35 <ul><li><b>charset.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
164.36 The character encoding of the script or of the JavaScript file referenced by the script component. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>charset</code> of the HTML <code><script></code> tag. You can see a list of encodings at<br>
164.37 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
164.38 <param name="content" value="http://www.iana.org/assignments/character-sets">
164.39 <param name="text" value="http://www.iana.org/assignments/character-sets"></object>.</li>
164.40 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
164.41 If selected, the script is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the script does not appear in the page at all. </li>
164.42 <li><b>type.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
164.43 The scripting language of the script's contents. This value overrides the default scripting language. The scripting language is
164.44 specified as a content type like <code>text/javascript</code>. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>type</code> of the HTML <code><script></code> tag. </li>
164.45 </ul>
164.46
164.47 <dl>
164.48 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
164.49 <dd><a href="../script.html">Script Component</a></dd>
164.50 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
164.51 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
164.52 </dl>
164.53 <hr>
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164.60 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
164.61 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
164.62 <small><a href="../../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
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164.64 <tr>
164.65 <td> </td>
164.66 </tr>
164.67 </table>
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164.72 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
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164.75 * All rights reserved.
164.76 * Use is subject to license terms.
164.77 -->
164.78 <head>
164.79 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
164.80 <title>Script Component Properties Window</title>
164.81 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
164.82 </head>
164.83 <body>
164.84
164.85 <h2>Script Component Properties Window </h2>
164.86 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
164.87
164.88 <p>You see the Properties window for a Script component <img src="../../../../images/bh_script_icon.gif" alt="Script component icon"> when you select the component in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>.</p>
164.89 <p>This component has the following properties.</p>
164.90
164.91 <h3>General</h3>
164.92 <ul>
164.93 <li><b>id.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
164.94 The name of the Script component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
164.95 </ul>
164.96 <h3>Data</h3>
164.97 <ul>
164.98 <li><b>url.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
164.99 An absolute or relative URL specifying the target of the script. This property is the equivalent of the <code>src</code> attribute of the HTML <code><script></code> tag. </li>
164.100 </ul>
164.101 <h3>Advanced</h3>
164.102 <ul><li><b>charset.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
164.103 The character encoding of the script or of the JavaScript file referenced by the script component. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>charset</code> of the HTML <code><script></code> tag. You can see a list of encodings at<br>
164.104 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
164.105 <param name="content" value="http://www.iana.org/assignments/character-sets">
164.106 <param name="text" value="http://www.iana.org/assignments/character-sets"></object>.</li>
164.107 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
164.108 If selected, the script is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the script does not appear in the page at all. </li>
164.109 <li><b>type.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
164.110 The scripting language of the script's contents. This value overrides the default scripting language. The scripting language is
164.111 specified as a content type like <code>text/javascript</code>. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>type</code> of the HTML <code><script></code> tag. </li>
164.112 </ul>
164.113
164.114 <dl>
164.115 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
164.116 <dd><a href="../script.html">Script Component</a></dd>
164.117 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
164.118 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
164.119 </dl>
164.120 <hr>
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164.128 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
164.129 <small><a href="../../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
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164.131 <tr>
164.132 <td> </td>
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165.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/propsheets/bh_static_text_props.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
165.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/propsheets/bh_static_text_props.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
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165.4 -<html>
165.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
165.6 <!--
165.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
165.8 * All rights reserved.
165.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
165.10 -->
165.11 <head>
165.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
165.13 <title>Static Text Component Properties Window</title>
165.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
165.15 </head>
165.16 <body>
165.17
165.18 <h1>Static Text Component Properties Window</h1>
165.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
165.20
165.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a Static Text component <img src="../../../../images/outputtexticon.gif" alt="Static Text icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer or in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. </p>
165.22 <p>Most of the Static Text component's properties are both JSP attributes and properties of the <code>StaticText</code> Java component in the page bean.</p>
165.23 <p>This component has the following properties.</p>
165.24
165.25 <h3>General</h3>
165.26 <ul>
165.27 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
165.28 The name of the Static Text component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
165.29 </ul>
165.30
165.31 <h3>Appearance</h3>
165.32 <ul><li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
165.33 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
165.34 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
165.35 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
165.36 <ul class="note">
165.37 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
165.38 </ul>
165.39
165.40 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
165.41 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
165.42 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
165.43 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
165.44 </p>
165.45 </li>
165.46 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
165.47 <ul class="note">
165.48 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
165.49 </ul>
165.50 </li>
165.51
165.52 <li><b>text.</b><code> Type: Object</code><br>
165.53 The text that displays on the page. You can specify a value to be initially displayed, or you can click the ellipsis button and bind the property to a data provider or to an object so the property's value can be set dynamically.</li>
165.54 </ul>
165.55
165.56 <h3>Data</h3>
165.57 <ul>
165.58 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
165.59 A JavaServer Faces converter that converts the value of the <code>text</code> property to a <code>String</code> so it can be displayed. The component will pick the correct converter for the <code>text</code> property if one is available, making it unnecessary to set this property in most cases. If the <code>text</code> property is bound to a value whose type is not on the list of converters, you have to supply your own converter and set this property. </li>
165.60 <li><b>escape.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
165.61 Selecting this property causes characters like '<' that can cause problems with XML and HTML to be escaped. For example, with this property selected, '<' is represented as <code>&lt;</code>.</li>
165.62 </ul>
165.63
165.64 <h3>Behavior</h3>
165.65 <ul><li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
165.66 Rendered as the HTML <code>title</code> attribute of the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
165.67 <ul class="note">
165.68 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
165.69 </li>
165.70 </ul>
165.71 </li>
165.72 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
165.73 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
165.74 <ul class="note">
165.75 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
165.76 </ul>
165.77 </li>
165.78 </ul>
165.79 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
165.80 <ul>
165.81 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
165.82 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
165.83 <li><b>onDblClick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
165.84 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
165.85 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
165.86 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
165.87 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
165.88 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
165.89 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
165.90 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
165.91 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
165.92 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
165.93 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
165.94 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
165.95 </ul>
165.96 <h3>Advanced</h3>
165.97 <ul><li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
165.98 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component doesn't appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the component does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a text field for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</li>
165.99 </ul>
165.100 <dl>
165.101 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
165.102 <dd><a href="../static_text.html">Static Text Component</a></dd>
165.103 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
165.104 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
165.105 </dl>
165.106 <dl>
165.107 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
165.108
165.109 <dd>
165.110 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
165.111 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
165.112 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
165.113 </object>
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165.115 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-scopes.html">
165.116 <param name="text" value="Understanding Scope and Managed Beans"></object>
165.117 </dd>
165.118 </dl>
165.119 <hr>
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165.121 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
165.122 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
165.123 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
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165.125 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Static Text Component Properties Window">
165.126 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
165.127 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
165.128 <small><a href="../../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
165.129 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
165.130 <tr>
165.131 <td> </td>
165.132 </tr>
165.133 </table>
165.134 </body>
165.135 </html>
165.136 \ No newline at end of file
165.137 +<html>
165.138 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
165.139 <!--
165.140 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
165.141 * All rights reserved.
165.142 * Use is subject to license terms.
165.143 -->
165.144 <head>
165.145 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
165.146 <title>Static Text Component Properties Window</title>
165.147 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
165.148 </head>
165.149 <body>
165.150
165.151 <h2>Static Text Component Properties Window</h2>
165.152 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
165.153
165.154 <p>You see the Properties window for a Static Text component <img src="../../../../images/outputtexticon.gif" alt="Static Text icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer or in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. </p>
165.155 <p>Most of the Static Text component's properties are both JSP attributes and properties of the <code>StaticText</code> Java component in the page bean.</p>
165.156 <p>This component has the following properties.</p>
165.157
165.158 <h3>General</h3>
165.159 <ul>
165.160 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
165.161 The name of the Static Text component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
165.162 </ul>
165.163
165.164 <h3>Appearance</h3>
165.165 <ul><li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
165.166 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
165.167 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
165.168 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
165.169 <ul class="note">
165.170 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
165.171 </ul>
165.172
165.173 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
165.174 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
165.175 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
165.176 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
165.177 </p>
165.178 </li>
165.179 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
165.180 <ul class="note">
165.181 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
165.182 </ul>
165.183 </li>
165.184
165.185 <li><b>text.</b><code> Type: Object</code><br>
165.186 The text that displays on the page. You can specify a value to be initially displayed, or you can click the ellipsis button and bind the property to a data provider or to an object so the property's value can be set dynamically.</li>
165.187 </ul>
165.188
165.189 <h3>Data</h3>
165.190 <ul>
165.191 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
165.192 A JavaServer Faces converter that converts the value of the <code>text</code> property to a <code>String</code> so it can be displayed. The component will pick the correct converter for the <code>text</code> property if one is available, making it unnecessary to set this property in most cases. If the <code>text</code> property is bound to a value whose type is not on the list of converters, you have to supply your own converter and set this property. </li>
165.193 <li><b>escape.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
165.194 Selecting this property causes characters like '<' that can cause problems with XML and HTML to be escaped. For example, with this property selected, '<' is represented as <code>&lt;</code>.</li>
165.195 </ul>
165.196
165.197 <h3>Behavior</h3>
165.198 <ul><li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
165.199 Rendered as the HTML <code>title</code> attribute of the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
165.200 <ul class="note">
165.201 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
165.202 </li>
165.203 </ul>
165.204 </li>
165.205 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
165.206 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
165.207 <ul class="note">
165.208 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
165.209 </ul>
165.210 </li>
165.211 </ul>
165.212 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
165.213 <ul>
165.214 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
165.215 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
165.216 <li><b>onDblClick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
165.217 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
165.218 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
165.219 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
165.220 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
165.221 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
165.222 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
165.223 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
165.224 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
165.225 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
165.226 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
165.227 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
165.228 </ul>
165.229 <h3>Advanced</h3>
165.230 <ul><li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
165.231 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component doesn't appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the component does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a text field for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</li>
165.232 </ul>
165.233 <dl>
165.234 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
165.235 <dd><a href="../static_text.html">Static Text Component</a></dd>
165.236 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
165.237 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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166.11 <head>
166.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
166.13 <title>Tab Component Properties Window</title>
166.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
166.15 </head>
166.16 <body>
166.17
166.18 <h1>Tab Component Properties Window </h1>
166.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
166.20
166.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a Tab component when you select a tab <img src="../../../../images/bh_tab_icon.gif" alt="tab component icon"> node under a tab set node in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. </p>
166.22 <ul class="note">
166.23 <li>If you select a tab in the Visual Designer, a side effect is that it becomes the selected tab. If this effect is not what you want, select the tab in the Outline window so you can set its properties.</li>
166.24 </ul>
166.25 <p>This component has the following properties.</p>
166.26
166.27 <h3>General</h3>
166.28 <ul>
166.29 <li><b>id.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
166.30 The name of the Tab component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
166.31 </ul>
166.32 <h3>Appearance</h3>
166.33 <ul><li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
166.34 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
166.35 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
166.36 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
166.37 <ul class="note">
166.38 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
166.39 </ul>
166.40
166.41 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
166.42 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
166.43 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
166.44 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
166.45 </p>
166.46 </li>
166.47 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
166.48 <ul class="note">
166.49 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
166.50 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
166.51 <p>For the <code>defaulttheme.jar</code> CSS style classes for this component, see <a href="bh_tab_set_css.html">Tab Set Component CSS Classes</a>.</p>
166.52
166.53 </li>
166.54 </ul>
166.55 </li>
166.56
166.57 <li><b>text.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
166.58 The label on the tab.</li>
166.59 </ul>
166.60 <h3>Data</h3>
166.61 <ul>
166.62 <li><b>selectedChildId.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
166.63 If this tab has child tabs, or subtabs, this property indicates the ID of the subtab that is selected. If there are no subtabs, the value of this property is null. You can set the property by choosing an ID from the drop down list to the right of the property.</li>
166.64 </ul>
166.65 <h3>Events</h3>
166.66 <ul>
166.67 <li><b>action.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding </code><br>
166.68 The application action to invoke when this component is activated by the user. If you right-click the component, you can choose Edit action Event Handler to define an action method for the tab. The expression must evaluate to a either a <code>String</code> or a public method that takes no parameters and returns a <code>String</code>. If you set the <code>action</code> property, the page is submitted. </li>
166.69 </ul>
166.70 <h3>Behavior</h3>
166.71 <ul>
166.72 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
166.73 If selected, indicates that this component should never receive focus or be included in a submit. </li>
166.74 <li><b>target.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
166.75 This property is typically not used in a web application developed in the IDE because frames are not supported in the Visual Designer. The property indicates the frame of the current page in which the link is to be opened. If a frame with this name does not exist, the response is rendered in a new window unless overridden by the user. The following frame names have special meaning:
166.76 <ul>
166.77 <li><code>_blank</code> - renders the response in a new, unnamed window </li>
166.78 <li><code>_self</code> - renders the response in the current frame</li>
166.79 <li><code>_parent</code> - renders the response in the immediate frameset parent </li>
166.80 <li><code>_top</code> - renders the response in the full, unframed window </li>
166.81 </ul>
166.82 </li>
166.83 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
166.84 Rendered as the HTML <code>title</code> attribute of the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
166.85 <ul class="note">
166.86 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
166.87 </li>
166.88 </ul>
166.89 </li>
166.90 <li><b>url.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
166.91 This property is not often used in a web application developed in the IDE because its typical use case is with a frame, and frames are not supported in the Visual Designer. Also, if the tab has a Layout Panel, this property cannot be used. The property's value is the URL of a target document or resource.</li>
166.92 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
166.93 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
166.94 <ul class="note">
166.95 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
166.96 </ul>
166.97 </li>
166.98 </ul>
166.99 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
166.100 <ul>
166.101 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
166.102 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document. Determines when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767.</li>
166.103 </ul>
166.104 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
166.105 <ul>
166.106 <li><b>onBlur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
166.107 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
166.108 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
166.109 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
166.110 <li><b>onFocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
166.111 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
166.112 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
166.113 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
166.114 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
166.115 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
166.116 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
166.117 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
166.118 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
166.119 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
166.120 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
166.121 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
166.122 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
166.123 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
166.124 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
166.125 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
166.126 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
166.127 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
166.128 </ul>
166.129 <h3>Advanced</h3>
166.130 <ul>
166.131 <li><b>actionListener.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding </code><br>
166.132 A method binding representing an action listener method that is notified when this component is activated by the user. The value must be a valid JSF method binding expression, such as <code>#{Page1.action_method}</code>, and it must evaluate to the name of a public method that takes an <code>ActionEvent</code> parameter with a return type of void. </li>
166.133 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
166.134 If this property is selected, when the user activates the component, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page. A simpler way of getting this functionality is to associate the component with a <a href="../../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>, and then right-click the component and choose Auto-Submit on Change. </li>
166.135 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
166.136 If selected, the tab is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the tab does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. </li>
166.137 <li><b>type.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
166.138 The content type of the resource to which this tab links. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>type</code>, which is a MIME type, such as <code>text/html</code>, <code>image/png</code>, <code>image/gif</code>, <code>video/mpeg</code>, <code>text/css</code>, or <code>audio/basic</code>.</li>
166.139 <li><b>urlLang.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
166.140 Code describing the language used in the resource referred to by the <code>url</code> property. Equivalent to the <code>hreflang</code> attribute of the HTML <code><a></code> tag. To choose a language code, you can click the ellipsis button (...) to open the property editor. Some examples:
166.141 <ul>
166.142 <li><code>ar</code> - Traditional Arabic</li>
166.143 <li><code>de</code> - German</li>
166.144 <li> <code>en</code> - English</li>
166.145 <li><code>es</code> - Spanish</li>
166.146 <li><code>fr</code> - French</li>
166.147 <li><code>ja</code> - Japanese </li>
166.148 </ul>
166.149 <p>In addition to the codes available in the property editor, you can also enter additional codes using ISO standard names. Some examples:</p>
166.150 <ul>
166.151 <li><code>en-US</code> - United States English</li>
166.152 <li><code>ja-JP</code> - Japanese</li>
166.153 <li><code>zh-guoyu</code> - Mandarin or Standard Chinese </li>
166.154 <li><code>zh-Hans</code> - Simplified Chinese script</li>
166.155 <li><code>zh-HanT</code> - Traditional Chinese script</li>
166.156 </ul>
166.157 </li>
166.158 </ul>
166.159 <dl>
166.160 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
166.161 <dd><a href="../tab.html">Tab Component</a></dd>
166.162 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
166.163 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
166.164 </dl>
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166.167
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166.178 </dd>
166.179 </dl>
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166.189 <small><a href="../../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
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166.191 <tr>
166.192 <td> </td>
166.193 </tr>
166.194 </table>
166.195 </body>
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166.197 \ No newline at end of file
166.198 +<html>
166.199 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
166.200 <!--
166.201 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
166.202 * All rights reserved.
166.203 * Use is subject to license terms.
166.204 -->
166.205 <head>
166.206 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
166.207 <title>Tab Component Properties Window</title>
166.208 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
166.209 </head>
166.210 <body>
166.211
166.212 <h2>Tab Component Properties Window </h2>
166.213 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
166.214
166.215 <p>You see the Properties window for a Tab component when you select a tab <img src="../../../../images/bh_tab_icon.gif" alt="tab component icon"> node under a tab set node in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. </p>
166.216 <ul class="note">
166.217 <li>If you select a tab in the Visual Designer, a side effect is that it becomes the selected tab. If this effect is not what you want, select the tab in the Outline window so you can set its properties.</li>
166.218 </ul>
166.219 <p>This component has the following properties.</p>
166.220
166.221 <h3>General</h3>
166.222 <ul>
166.223 <li><b>id.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
166.224 The name of the Tab component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
166.225 </ul>
166.226 <h3>Appearance</h3>
166.227 <ul><li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
166.228 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
166.229 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
166.230 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
166.231 <ul class="note">
166.232 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
166.233 </ul>
166.234
166.235 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
166.236 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
166.237 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
166.238 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
166.239 </p>
166.240 </li>
166.241 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
166.242 <ul class="note">
166.243 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
166.244 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
166.245 <p>For the <code>defaulttheme.jar</code> CSS style classes for this component, see <a href="bh_tab_set_css.html">Tab Set Component CSS Classes</a>.</p>
166.246
166.247 </li>
166.248 </ul>
166.249 </li>
166.250
166.251 <li><b>text.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
166.252 The label on the tab.</li>
166.253 </ul>
166.254 <h3>Data</h3>
166.255 <ul>
166.256 <li><b>selectedChildId.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
166.257 If this tab has child tabs, or subtabs, this property indicates the ID of the subtab that is selected. If there are no subtabs, the value of this property is null. You can set the property by choosing an ID from the drop down list to the right of the property.</li>
166.258 </ul>
166.259 <h3>Events</h3>
166.260 <ul>
166.261 <li><b>action.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding </code><br>
166.262 The application action to invoke when this component is activated by the user. If you right-click the component, you can choose Edit action Event Handler to define an action method for the tab. The expression must evaluate to a either a <code>String</code> or a public method that takes no parameters and returns a <code>String</code>. If you set the <code>action</code> property, the page is submitted. </li>
166.263 </ul>
166.264 <h3>Behavior</h3>
166.265 <ul>
166.266 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
166.267 If selected, indicates that this component should never receive focus or be included in a submit. </li>
166.268 <li><b>target.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
166.269 This property is typically not used in a web application developed in the IDE because frames are not supported in the Visual Designer. The property indicates the frame of the current page in which the link is to be opened. If a frame with this name does not exist, the response is rendered in a new window unless overridden by the user. The following frame names have special meaning:
166.270 <ul>
166.271 <li><code>_blank</code> - renders the response in a new, unnamed window </li>
166.272 <li><code>_self</code> - renders the response in the current frame</li>
166.273 <li><code>_parent</code> - renders the response in the immediate frameset parent </li>
166.274 <li><code>_top</code> - renders the response in the full, unframed window </li>
166.275 </ul>
166.276 </li>
166.277 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
166.278 Rendered as the HTML <code>title</code> attribute of the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
166.279 <ul class="note">
166.280 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
166.281 </li>
166.282 </ul>
166.283 </li>
166.284 <li><b>url.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
166.285 This property is not often used in a web application developed in the IDE because its typical use case is with a frame, and frames are not supported in the Visual Designer. Also, if the tab has a Layout Panel, this property cannot be used. The property's value is the URL of a target document or resource.</li>
166.286 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
166.287 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
166.288 <ul class="note">
166.289 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
166.290 </ul>
166.291 </li>
166.292 </ul>
166.293 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
166.294 <ul>
166.295 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
166.296 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document. Determines when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767.</li>
166.297 </ul>
166.298 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
166.299 <ul>
166.300 <li><b>onBlur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
166.301 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
166.302 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
166.303 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
166.304 <li><b>onFocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
166.305 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
166.306 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
166.307 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
166.308 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
166.309 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
166.310 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
166.311 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
166.312 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
166.313 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
166.314 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
166.315 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
166.316 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
166.317 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
166.318 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
166.319 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
166.320 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
166.321 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
166.322 </ul>
166.323 <h3>Advanced</h3>
166.324 <ul>
166.325 <li><b>actionListener.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding </code><br>
166.326 A method binding representing an action listener method that is notified when this component is activated by the user. The value must be a valid JSF method binding expression, such as <code>#{Page1.action_method}</code>, and it must evaluate to the name of a public method that takes an <code>ActionEvent</code> parameter with a return type of void. </li>
166.327 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
166.328 If this property is selected, when the user activates the component, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page. A simpler way of getting this functionality is to associate the component with a <a href="../../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>, and then right-click the component and choose Auto-Submit on Change. </li>
166.329 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
166.330 If selected, the tab is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the tab does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. </li>
166.331 <li><b>type.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
166.332 The content type of the resource to which this tab links. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>type</code>, which is a MIME type, such as <code>text/html</code>, <code>image/png</code>, <code>image/gif</code>, <code>video/mpeg</code>, <code>text/css</code>, or <code>audio/basic</code>.</li>
166.333 <li><b>urlLang.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
166.334 Code describing the language used in the resource referred to by the <code>url</code> property. Equivalent to the <code>hreflang</code> attribute of the HTML <code><a></code> tag. To choose a language code, you can click the ellipsis button (...) to open the property editor. Some examples:
166.335 <ul>
166.336 <li><code>ar</code> - Traditional Arabic</li>
166.337 <li><code>de</code> - German</li>
166.338 <li> <code>en</code> - English</li>
166.339 <li><code>es</code> - Spanish</li>
166.340 <li><code>fr</code> - French</li>
166.341 <li><code>ja</code> - Japanese </li>
166.342 </ul>
166.343 <p>In addition to the codes available in the property editor, you can also enter additional codes using ISO standard names. Some examples:</p>
166.344 <ul>
166.345 <li><code>en-US</code> - United States English</li>
166.346 <li><code>ja-JP</code> - Japanese</li>
166.347 <li><code>zh-guoyu</code> - Mandarin or Standard Chinese </li>
166.348 <li><code>zh-Hans</code> - Simplified Chinese script</li>
166.349 <li><code>zh-HanT</code> - Traditional Chinese script</li>
166.350 </ul>
166.351 </li>
166.352 </ul>
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166.354 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
166.355 <dd><a href="../tab.html">Tab Component</a></dd>
166.356 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
166.357 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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167.17
167.18 <h1>Tab Set Component CSS Classes </h1>
167.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
167.20
167.21 <p>The following CSS style classes for the Tab Set component are defined in the <code>defaulttheme.jar </code>file:
167.22
167.23 <pre><b><font size="-1">css_master.css</font></b>
167.24 <font size="-1"><b>/* LEVEL 1 TABS */</b><br>.Tab1Div
167.25 {background-color:#D3E0EB;
167.26 background-image:url(../images/tabs/level1_background.jpg);
167.27 background-repeat:repeat-x;
167.28 background-position:left bottom;
167.29 padding:6px 10px 0px}<br>a.Tab1Lnk:link, a.Tab1Lnk:visited
167.30 {color:#000;text-decoration:none;
167.31 display:block;
167.32 padding:8px 15px 7px;
167.33 font-weight:bold;
167.34 text-align:center}<br>a.Tab1Lnk:hover {text-decoration:underline}<br>.Tab1Div td
167.35 {background-color:#A0B7CC;
167.36 border:solid 1px #6E7F90;
167.37 background-image:url(../images/tabs/level1_deselect.jpg);
167.38 background-repeat:repeat-x;
167.39 background-position:left top}<br>.Tab1Div td.Tab1TblSpcTd
167.40 {background-color:#B0D0E7;
167.41 background-image:url(../images/tabs/level1_background.jpg);
167.42 background-repeat:repeat-x;
167.43 background-position:left top;
167.44 border:none}<br>.Tab1Div div.Tab1SelTxtNew {color:#000}<br>.Tab1Div td.Tab1TblSelTd
167.45 {background-color:#EDF5F8;
167.46 background-image:url(../images/tabs/level1_selected.jpg);
167.47 background-repeat:repeat-x;
167.48 background-position:left top;
167.49 border-bottom:none}<br>table.Tab1TblNew td.Tab1TblSelTd
167.50 {background-color:#FFF;
167.51 background-image:url(../images/tabs/level1_selected-1lev.jpg)}<br>.Tab1Div table {border-collapse:collapse}<br>.Tab1Div div.Tab1SelTxtNew
167.52 {display:block;padding:8px 15px 7px;font-weight:bold;text-align:center}<br>.Tab1Div td a.TabPad {padding:8px 20px 7px}
167.53 .Tab1Div td.Tab1TblSelTd div.TabPad {padding:8px 20px 7px}
167.54 <br><b>/* LEVEL 2 TABS */</b><br>.Tab2Div
167.55 {background-color:#B9D0E1;
167.56 background-image:url(../images/tabs/level2_background.jpg);
167.57 background-repeat:repeat-x;
167.58 background-position:left top;
167.59 padding:6px 0px 0px 10px}<br>a.Tab2Lnk:link, a.Tab2Lnk:visited
167.60 {color:#000;text-decoration:none;
167.61 display:block;padding:5px 15px 4px;text-align:center}<br>a.Tab2Lnk:hover {text-decoration:underline}<br>.Tab2Div td
167.62 {background-color:#BBD5E3;
167.63 border-left:solid 1px #6E7F90;
167.64 border-right:solid 1px #6E7F90;
167.65 border-top:solid 1px #6E7F90;
167.66 border-bottom:none;
167.67 background-image:url(../images/tabs/level2_deselect.jpg);
167.68 background-repeat:repeat-x;
167.69 background-position:left top}<br>.Tab2Div div.Tab2SelTxt
167.70 {color:#000;
167.71 display:block;
167.72 padding:5px 15px 4px;
167.73 font-weight:normal;
167.74 text-align:center}<br>.Tab2Div td.Tab2TblSelTd
167.75 {background-color:#E5F2F7;
167.76 border-left:solid 1px #6E7F90;
167.77 border-right:solid 1px #6E7F90;
167.78 border-top:solid 1px #6E7F90;
167.79 background-image:url(../images/tabs/level2_selected.jpg);
167.80 border-bottom:none;
167.81 background-repeat:repeat-x;
167.82 background-position:left top}<br>.Tab2Div table {border-collapse:collapse}<br>.Tab2Div td a.TabPad {padding:5px 20px 4px}<br>.Tab2Div td.Tab2TblSelTd div.TabPad {padding:5px 20px 4px}
167.83 <br><b>/* LEVEL 3 TABS*/</b><br>.Tab3Div
167.84 {background-color:#D2E1EC;
167.85 background-image:url(../images/tabs/level3_background.gif);
167.86 padding:6px 0px 0px 10px;
167.87 background-repeat:repeat-x;
167.88 background-position:left top}<br>a.Tab3Lnk:link,a.Tab3Lnk:visited
167.89 {color:#000;text-decoration:none;
167.90 display:block;padding:4px 15px 3px;text-align:center}<br>a.Tab3Lnk:hover {text-decoration:underline}<br>.Tab3Div td {border-bottom:solid 1px #CDE1F0}<br>.Tab3Div div.Tab3SelTxt
167.91 {color:#000;
167.92 font-weight:normal;
167.93 padding:4px 15px 3px;
167.94 text-align:center}<br>.Tab3Div td.Tab3TblSelTd
167.95 {border-left:solid 1px #6E7F90;
167.96 border-right:solid 1px #6E7F90;
167.97 border-top:1px solid #6E7F90;
167.98 background-color:#FFF;
167.99 background-image:url(../images/tabs/level3_selected.jpg);
167.100 border-bottom:none;
167.101 background-repeat:repeat-x;
167.102 background-position:left top}<br>.Tab3Div td a.TabPad {padding:5px 20px 4px}<br>.Tab3Div td.Tab3TblSelTd div.TabPad {padding:5px 20px 4px}<br><b>/* Hide Styles */</b><br>.Tab1Div td.hidden, .Tab2Div td.hidden, .Tab3Div td.hidden {display:none}
167.103 <b>/* MINI-TABS */</b><br>.MniTabDiv
167.104 {background-color:#B9D0E1;
167.105 background-image:url(../images/tabs/minitab_background.jpg)}
167.106 table.MniTabTbl td
167.107 {background-color:#B9D0E1;border:solid 1px #6E7F90;
167.108 background-image:url(../images/tabs/minitab_deselect.jpg);
167.109 border-bottom:none}<br>a.MniTabLnk:link,a.MniTabLnk:visited
167.110 {color:#000;text-decoration:none}<br>a.MniTabLnk:hover {text-decoration:underline}<br>.MniTabSelTxt {color:#000;text-decoration:none}
167.111 table.MniTabTbl td.MniTabTblSelTd
167.112 {background-color:#FFFFFF;
167.113 border-left:solid 1px #6E7F90;
167.114 border-right:solid 1px #6E7F90;
167.115 border-top:solid 1px #6E7F90;
167.116 background-image:url(../images/tabs/minitab_selected.jpg);
167.117 border-bottom:none}<br>.MniTabDiv td.hidden {display:none}
167.118 .MniTabDiv
167.119 {background-repeat:repeat-x;
167.120 background-position:left top;padding:6px 0px 0px 10px}
167.121 table.MniTabTbl {border-collapse:collapse}<br>table.MniTabTbl td
167.122 {background-repeat:repeat-x;
167.123 background-position:left top}
167.124 a.MniTabLnk:link,a.MniTabLnk:visited
167.125 {display:block;padding:5px 15px 4px;font-size:12px}
167.126 .MniTabSelTxt
167.127 {display:block;padding:5px 15px 4px;
167.128 font-size:12px;text-decoration:none}
167.129 table.MniTabTbl td.MniTabTblSelTd
167.130 {border-bottom:none;
167.131 background-repeat:repeat-x;
167.132 background-position:left top}
167.133 <b>/* MINI-TABS - LIGHTWEIGHT */</b>
167.134 .TabGrp {}<br>.TabGrp .TabGrpBox
167.135 {border:1px solid #6E7F90;
167.136 border-top:none;padding:10px}
167.137 .TabGrp .MniTabDiv
167.138 {background-color:transparent;
167.139 background-position:left bottom;
167.140 background-image:url(../images/tabs/minitab_lt_background.jpg)}
167.141 .TabGrp table.MniTabTbl td {border-bottom:solid 1px #6E7F90}
167.142 .TabGrp table.MniTabTbl td.MniTabTblSelTd {border-bottom:none}
167.143 .TabGrp a.MniTabLnk:link,
167.144 .TabGrp a.MniTabLnk:visited
167.145 {padding:4px 10px 3px}<br>.TabGrp .MniTabSelTxt {padding:4px 10px 3px}
167.146 .TabGrp .MniTabDiv td.hidden {display:none}</font></pre>
167.147
167.148 <dl>
167.149 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
167.150 <dd><a href="../tab_set.html">Tab Set Component</a></dd>
167.151 <dd><a href="../tab.html">Tab Component</a></dd>
167.152 <dd><a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">About Themes</a></dd>
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167.200
167.201 <h2>Tab Set Component CSS Classes </h2>
167.202 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
167.203
167.204 <p>The following CSS style classes for the Tab Set component are defined in the <code>defaulttheme.jar </code>file:
167.205
167.206 <pre><b><font size="-1">css_master.css</font></b>
167.207 <font size="-1"><b>/* LEVEL 1 TABS */</b><br>.Tab1Div
167.208 {background-color:#D3E0EB;
167.209 background-image:url(../images/tabs/level1_background.jpg);
167.210 background-repeat:repeat-x;
167.211 background-position:left bottom;
167.212 padding:6px 10px 0px}<br>a.Tab1Lnk:link, a.Tab1Lnk:visited
167.213 {color:#000;text-decoration:none;
167.214 display:block;
167.215 padding:8px 15px 7px;
167.216 font-weight:bold;
167.217 text-align:center}<br>a.Tab1Lnk:hover {text-decoration:underline}<br>.Tab1Div td
167.218 {background-color:#A0B7CC;
167.219 border:solid 1px #6E7F90;
167.220 background-image:url(../images/tabs/level1_deselect.jpg);
167.221 background-repeat:repeat-x;
167.222 background-position:left top}<br>.Tab1Div td.Tab1TblSpcTd
167.223 {background-color:#B0D0E7;
167.224 background-image:url(../images/tabs/level1_background.jpg);
167.225 background-repeat:repeat-x;
167.226 background-position:left top;
167.227 border:none}<br>.Tab1Div div.Tab1SelTxtNew {color:#000}<br>.Tab1Div td.Tab1TblSelTd
167.228 {background-color:#EDF5F8;
167.229 background-image:url(../images/tabs/level1_selected.jpg);
167.230 background-repeat:repeat-x;
167.231 background-position:left top;
167.232 border-bottom:none}<br>table.Tab1TblNew td.Tab1TblSelTd
167.233 {background-color:#FFF;
167.234 background-image:url(../images/tabs/level1_selected-1lev.jpg)}<br>.Tab1Div table {border-collapse:collapse}<br>.Tab1Div div.Tab1SelTxtNew
167.235 {display:block;padding:8px 15px 7px;font-weight:bold;text-align:center}<br>.Tab1Div td a.TabPad {padding:8px 20px 7px}
167.236 .Tab1Div td.Tab1TblSelTd div.TabPad {padding:8px 20px 7px}
167.237 <br><b>/* LEVEL 2 TABS */</b><br>.Tab2Div
167.238 {background-color:#B9D0E1;
167.239 background-image:url(../images/tabs/level2_background.jpg);
167.240 background-repeat:repeat-x;
167.241 background-position:left top;
167.242 padding:6px 0px 0px 10px}<br>a.Tab2Lnk:link, a.Tab2Lnk:visited
167.243 {color:#000;text-decoration:none;
167.244 display:block;padding:5px 15px 4px;text-align:center}<br>a.Tab2Lnk:hover {text-decoration:underline}<br>.Tab2Div td
167.245 {background-color:#BBD5E3;
167.246 border-left:solid 1px #6E7F90;
167.247 border-right:solid 1px #6E7F90;
167.248 border-top:solid 1px #6E7F90;
167.249 border-bottom:none;
167.250 background-image:url(../images/tabs/level2_deselect.jpg);
167.251 background-repeat:repeat-x;
167.252 background-position:left top}<br>.Tab2Div div.Tab2SelTxt
167.253 {color:#000;
167.254 display:block;
167.255 padding:5px 15px 4px;
167.256 font-weight:normal;
167.257 text-align:center}<br>.Tab2Div td.Tab2TblSelTd
167.258 {background-color:#E5F2F7;
167.259 border-left:solid 1px #6E7F90;
167.260 border-right:solid 1px #6E7F90;
167.261 border-top:solid 1px #6E7F90;
167.262 background-image:url(../images/tabs/level2_selected.jpg);
167.263 border-bottom:none;
167.264 background-repeat:repeat-x;
167.265 background-position:left top}<br>.Tab2Div table {border-collapse:collapse}<br>.Tab2Div td a.TabPad {padding:5px 20px 4px}<br>.Tab2Div td.Tab2TblSelTd div.TabPad {padding:5px 20px 4px}
167.266 <br><b>/* LEVEL 3 TABS*/</b><br>.Tab3Div
167.267 {background-color:#D2E1EC;
167.268 background-image:url(../images/tabs/level3_background.gif);
167.269 padding:6px 0px 0px 10px;
167.270 background-repeat:repeat-x;
167.271 background-position:left top}<br>a.Tab3Lnk:link,a.Tab3Lnk:visited
167.272 {color:#000;text-decoration:none;
167.273 display:block;padding:4px 15px 3px;text-align:center}<br>a.Tab3Lnk:hover {text-decoration:underline}<br>.Tab3Div td {border-bottom:solid 1px #CDE1F0}<br>.Tab3Div div.Tab3SelTxt
167.274 {color:#000;
167.275 font-weight:normal;
167.276 padding:4px 15px 3px;
167.277 text-align:center}<br>.Tab3Div td.Tab3TblSelTd
167.278 {border-left:solid 1px #6E7F90;
167.279 border-right:solid 1px #6E7F90;
167.280 border-top:1px solid #6E7F90;
167.281 background-color:#FFF;
167.282 background-image:url(../images/tabs/level3_selected.jpg);
167.283 border-bottom:none;
167.284 background-repeat:repeat-x;
167.285 background-position:left top}<br>.Tab3Div td a.TabPad {padding:5px 20px 4px}<br>.Tab3Div td.Tab3TblSelTd div.TabPad {padding:5px 20px 4px}<br><b>/* Hide Styles */</b><br>.Tab1Div td.hidden, .Tab2Div td.hidden, .Tab3Div td.hidden {display:none}
167.286 <b>/* MINI-TABS */</b><br>.MniTabDiv
167.287 {background-color:#B9D0E1;
167.288 background-image:url(../images/tabs/minitab_background.jpg)}
167.289 table.MniTabTbl td
167.290 {background-color:#B9D0E1;border:solid 1px #6E7F90;
167.291 background-image:url(../images/tabs/minitab_deselect.jpg);
167.292 border-bottom:none}<br>a.MniTabLnk:link,a.MniTabLnk:visited
167.293 {color:#000;text-decoration:none}<br>a.MniTabLnk:hover {text-decoration:underline}<br>.MniTabSelTxt {color:#000;text-decoration:none}
167.294 table.MniTabTbl td.MniTabTblSelTd
167.295 {background-color:#FFFFFF;
167.296 border-left:solid 1px #6E7F90;
167.297 border-right:solid 1px #6E7F90;
167.298 border-top:solid 1px #6E7F90;
167.299 background-image:url(../images/tabs/minitab_selected.jpg);
167.300 border-bottom:none}<br>.MniTabDiv td.hidden {display:none}
167.301 .MniTabDiv
167.302 {background-repeat:repeat-x;
167.303 background-position:left top;padding:6px 0px 0px 10px}
167.304 table.MniTabTbl {border-collapse:collapse}<br>table.MniTabTbl td
167.305 {background-repeat:repeat-x;
167.306 background-position:left top}
167.307 a.MniTabLnk:link,a.MniTabLnk:visited
167.308 {display:block;padding:5px 15px 4px;font-size:12px}
167.309 .MniTabSelTxt
167.310 {display:block;padding:5px 15px 4px;
167.311 font-size:12px;text-decoration:none}
167.312 table.MniTabTbl td.MniTabTblSelTd
167.313 {border-bottom:none;
167.314 background-repeat:repeat-x;
167.315 background-position:left top}
167.316 <b>/* MINI-TABS - LIGHTWEIGHT */</b>
167.317 .TabGrp {}<br>.TabGrp .TabGrpBox
167.318 {border:1px solid #6E7F90;
167.319 border-top:none;padding:10px}
167.320 .TabGrp .MniTabDiv
167.321 {background-color:transparent;
167.322 background-position:left bottom;
167.323 background-image:url(../images/tabs/minitab_lt_background.jpg)}
167.324 .TabGrp table.MniTabTbl td {border-bottom:solid 1px #6E7F90}
167.325 .TabGrp table.MniTabTbl td.MniTabTblSelTd {border-bottom:none}
167.326 .TabGrp a.MniTabLnk:link,
167.327 .TabGrp a.MniTabLnk:visited
167.328 {padding:4px 10px 3px}<br>.TabGrp .MniTabSelTxt {padding:4px 10px 3px}
167.329 .TabGrp .MniTabDiv td.hidden {display:none}</font></pre>
167.330
167.331 <dl>
167.332 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
167.333 <dd><a href="../tab_set.html">Tab Set Component</a></dd>
167.334 <dd><a href="../tab.html">Tab Component</a></dd>
167.335 <dd><a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">About Themes</a></dd>
167.336
167.337 </dl>
167.338 <dl>
167.339 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
167.340
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167.347 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-scopes.html">
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167.349 </dd>
167.350
167.351 </dl>
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168.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/propsheets/bh_tab_set_props.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
168.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
168.4 -<html>
168.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
168.6 <!--
168.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
168.8 * All rights reserved.
168.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
168.10 -->
168.11 <head>
168.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
168.13 <title>Tab Set Component Properties Window</title>
168.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
168.15 </head>
168.16 <body>
168.17
168.18 <h1>Tab Set Component Properties Window</h1>
168.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
168.20
168.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a Tab Set component <img src="../../../../images/bh_tab_set_icon.gif" alt="tab set icon"> when you select the component on a page you are editing in the Visual Designer, after you have added the component to the page.</p>
168.22 <p>This component has the following properties.</p>
168.23
168.24 <h3>General</h3>
168.25 <ul>
168.26 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
168.27 The name of the component in the page bean and the JSP file. In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is the name of the <code>TabSet</code> object.</li>
168.28 </ul>
168.29
168.30 <h3>Appearance</h3>
168.31 <ul>
168.32 <li><b>lite.</b> <code>Type: boolean</code><br>
168.33 If selected, changes the style to make the tab set appear visually less heavy.
168.34 You must also select the <code>mini</code> property to complete the effect.
168.35 </li>
168.36 <li><b>mini.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
168.37 If selected, makes the tabs and their labels smaller than normal.
168.38 If the <code>lite</code> property is also selected, the tabs are even smaller
168.39 and the overall effect is visually less heavy.
168.40 </li>
168.41 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
168.42 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
168.43 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
168.44 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
168.45 <ul class="note">
168.46 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
168.47 </ul>
168.48
168.49 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
168.50 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
168.51 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
168.52 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
168.53 </p>
168.54 </li>
168.55 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
168.56 <ul class="note">
168.57 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
168.58 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
168.59 <p>For the <code>defaulttheme.jar</code> CSS style classes for this component, see <a href="bh_tab_set_css.html">Tab Set Component CSS Classes</a>.</p>
168.60
168.61 </li>
168.62 </ul>
168.63 </li>
168.64 </ul>
168.65
168.66 <h3>Data</h3>
168.67 <ul>
168.68 <li><b>selected.</b><code> Type: Object</code><br>
168.69 Indicates the ID of the selected tab. If you click a tab in the Visual Designer, it becomes the selected tab. This property can be useful for a tab set used as a page navigator. With the current page's tab selected, the tab is an indicator of which page the user is on. Also, the tab cannot be used as a link and has the same background color as the page. </li>
168.70 </ul>
168.71
168.72 <h3>Behavior</h3>
168.73 <ul>
168.74 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
168.75 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
168.76 <ul class="note">
168.77 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
168.78 </ul>
168.79 </li>
168.80 </ul>
168.81 <h3>Advanced</h3>
168.82 <ul>
168.83 <li><b>actionListener.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding </code><br>
168.84 A method binding representing an action listener method that is notified when this component is activated by the user. The value must be a valid JSF method binding expression, such as <code>#{Page1.action_method}</code>, and it must evaluate to the name of a public method that takes an <code>ActionEvent</code> parameter with a return type of void. </li>
168.85 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
168.86 If selected, the tab is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the tab does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. </li>
168.87 </ul>
168.88 <dl>
168.89 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
168.90 <dd><a href="../tab_set.html">Tab Set Component</a></dd>
168.91 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
168.92 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
168.93 </dl>
168.94 <dl>
168.95 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
168.96
168.97 <dd>
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168.99 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
168.100 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
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168.102 </dd>
168.103
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168.105 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-scopes.html">
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168.108 </dl>
168.109 <hr>
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168.118 <small><a href="../../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
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168.120 <tr>
168.121 <td> </td>
168.122 </tr>
168.123 </table>
168.124 </body>
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168.126 \ No newline at end of file
168.127 +<html>
168.128 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
168.129 <!--
168.130 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
168.131 * All rights reserved.
168.132 * Use is subject to license terms.
168.133 -->
168.134 <head>
168.135 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
168.136 <title>Tab Set Component Properties Window</title>
168.137 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
168.138 </head>
168.139 <body>
168.140
168.141 <h2>Tab Set Component Properties Window</h2>
168.142 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
168.143
168.144 <p>You see the Properties window for a Tab Set component <img src="../../../../images/bh_tab_set_icon.gif" alt="tab set icon"> when you select the component on a page you are editing in the Visual Designer, after you have added the component to the page.</p>
168.145 <p>This component has the following properties.</p>
168.146
168.147 <h3>General</h3>
168.148 <ul>
168.149 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
168.150 The name of the component in the page bean and the JSP file. In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is the name of the <code>TabSet</code> object.</li>
168.151 </ul>
168.152
168.153 <h3>Appearance</h3>
168.154 <ul>
168.155 <li><b>lite.</b> <code>Type: boolean</code><br>
168.156 If selected, changes the style to make the tab set appear visually less heavy.
168.157 You must also select the <code>mini</code> property to complete the effect.
168.158 </li>
168.159 <li><b>mini.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
168.160 If selected, makes the tabs and their labels smaller than normal.
168.161 If the <code>lite</code> property is also selected, the tabs are even smaller
168.162 and the overall effect is visually less heavy.
168.163 </li>
168.164 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
168.165 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
168.166 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
168.167 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
168.168 <ul class="note">
168.169 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
168.170 </ul>
168.171
168.172 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
168.173 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
168.174 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
168.175 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
168.176 </p>
168.177 </li>
168.178 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
168.179 <ul class="note">
168.180 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
168.181 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
168.182 <p>For the <code>defaulttheme.jar</code> CSS style classes for this component, see <a href="bh_tab_set_css.html">Tab Set Component CSS Classes</a>.</p>
168.183
168.184 </li>
168.185 </ul>
168.186 </li>
168.187 </ul>
168.188
168.189 <h3>Data</h3>
168.190 <ul>
168.191 <li><b>selected.</b><code> Type: Object</code><br>
168.192 Indicates the ID of the selected tab. If you click a tab in the Visual Designer, it becomes the selected tab. This property can be useful for a tab set used as a page navigator. With the current page's tab selected, the tab is an indicator of which page the user is on. Also, the tab cannot be used as a link and has the same background color as the page. </li>
168.193 </ul>
168.194
168.195 <h3>Behavior</h3>
168.196 <ul>
168.197 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
168.198 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
168.199 <ul class="note">
168.200 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
168.201 </ul>
168.202 </li>
168.203 </ul>
168.204 <h3>Advanced</h3>
168.205 <ul>
168.206 <li><b>actionListener.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding </code><br>
168.207 A method binding representing an action listener method that is notified when this component is activated by the user. The value must be a valid JSF method binding expression, such as <code>#{Page1.action_method}</code>, and it must evaluate to the name of a public method that takes an <code>ActionEvent</code> parameter with a return type of void. </li>
168.208 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
168.209 If selected, the tab is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the tab does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. </li>
168.210 </ul>
168.211 <dl>
168.212 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
168.213 <dd><a href="../tab_set.html">Tab Set Component</a></dd>
168.214 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
168.215 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
168.216 </dl>
168.217 <dl>
168.218 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
168.219
168.220 <dd>
168.221 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
168.222 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
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168.224 </object>
168.225 </dd>
168.226
168.227 <dd> <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
168.228 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-scopes.html">
168.229 <param name="text" value="Understanding Scope and Managed Beans"></object>
168.230 </dd>
168.231 </dl>
168.232 <hr>
168.233 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
168.234 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
168.235 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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168.237 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
168.238 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Tab Set Component Properties Window">
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168.241 <small><a href="../../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
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168.243 <tr>
168.244 <td> </td>
168.245 </tr>
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169.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/propsheets/bh_table_css.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
169.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/propsheets/bh_table_css.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
169.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
169.4 -<html>
169.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
169.6 <!--
169.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
169.8 * All rights reserved.
169.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
169.10 -->
169.11 <head>
169.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
169.13 <title>Table Component CSS Classes</title>
169.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
169.15 </head>
169.16 <body>
169.17
169.18 <h1>Table Component CSS Classes </h1>
169.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
169.20
169.21 <p>The following CSS style classes for the Table component are defined in the <code>defaulttheme.jar </code>file:
169.22
169.23 <pre><b><font size="-1">css_master.css</font></b>
169.24 <font size="-1">table.Tbl {background-color:#E7F2F7;color:#000;border:solid 1px #999}<br>table.Tbl td, table.Tbl th {border:solid 1px #999;background-color:#fff}<br><b>/* Table Caption/Title */</b><br>caption.TblTtlTxt
169.25 {background-color:#8AB1C2;
169.26 color:#000;
169.27 background-image:url(../images/table/table_titlebar_gradient.jpg);
169.28 border-right:solid 1px #999;border-left:solid 1px #999;
169.29 border-top:solid 1px #999}<br>caption.TblTtlTxt span.TblTtlMsgSpn {color:#000}<br><b>/* Action Bar */</b><br>table.Tbl td.TblActTd {background-color:#E7F2F7} <br>table.Tbl td.TblActTdLst {background-color:#E7F2F7} <br>.TblActLbl, .TblPgnTxt {color:#000}<br><b>/* Selection Column - Headers */</b><br>table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSel
169.30 {border-top:1px solid #999;
169.31 border-left:1px solid #999;
169.32 border-bottom:1px solid #999;background-color:#E7F2F7}<br>table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrtSel
169.33 {background-color:#D1DADD;
169.34 border-top:1px solid #999;
169.35 border-left:1px solid #999;
169.36 border-bottom:solid 1px #999;
169.37 background-image:url(../images/table/column_hdr_sort_gradient.gif)}<br>table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSel a.TblHdrLnk:link,
169.38 th.TblColHdrSel a.TblHdrLnk:visited,
169.39 th.TblColHdrSel a.TblHdrLnk:hover
169.40 {background-color:#fff;text-decoration:none}<br>table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrtSel a.TblHdrImgLnk:link,
169.41 th.TblColHdrSrtSel a.TblHdrImgLnk:visited
169.42 {color:#035899;text-decoration:none;border-left:1px solid #C7C8CA}<br>table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrtSel a.TblHdrImgLnk:hover {color:#035899}<br>table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrtSel a.TblHdrLnk:link,
169.43 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrtSel a.TblHdrLnk:visited
169.44 {color:#000;text-decoration:none}<br>table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSel a.TblHdrLnk:link
169.45 {background-image:url(../images/table/column_hdr_gradient.gif)}<br>table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSel a.TblHdrLnk:visited
169.46 {background-image:url(../images/table/column_hdr_gradient.gif)}<br>table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSel a.TblHdrLnk:hover
169.47 {background-image:url(../images/table/column_hdr_hov_gradient.gif)}<br>table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrtSel a.TblHdrImgLnk:hover
169.48 {background-image:url(../images/table/column_hdr_sort_hov_gradient.gif)}<br>table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrtSel a.TblHdrLnk:hover
169.49 {background-image:url(../images/table/column_hdr_sort_hov_gradient.gif)}<br><b>/* Selection Column - Cells */</b><br>table.Tbl td.TblTdSel {background-color:#fff}<br>table.Tbl td.TblTdSrtSel {background-color:#DBE3E7}<br><b>/* Regular Column Headers */</b><br>table.Tbl th.TblColHdr
169.50 {border-top:1px solid #999;border-left:1px solid #999;
169.51 border-bottom:1px solid #999;background-color:#E7F2F7}<br>table.Tbl .TblHdrTxt
169.52 {background-color:#E7F2F7;color:#000;
169.53 text-decoration:none;
169.54 background-image:url(../images/table/column_hdr_gradient.gif)}<br>table.Tbl a.TblHdrLnk:link,
169.55 table.Tbl a.TblHdrLnk:visited
169.56 {background-color:#E7F2F7;
169.57 background-position:left bottom;color:#000;
169.58 text-decoration:none;
169.59 background-image:url(../images/table/column_hdr_gradient.gif)}<br>table.Tbl a.TblHdrLnk:hover
169.60 {color:#000;text-decoration:underline;background-color:#E7F2F7;
169.61 background-image:url(../images/table/column_hdr_hov_gradient.gif)}<br>table.Tbl a.TblHdrImgLnk:link,
169.62 table.Tbl a.TblHdrImgLnk:visited
169.63 {background-color:#E7F2F7;color:#035899;
169.64 text-decoration:none;border-left:1px solid #D0DBDF;
169.65 background-image:url(../images/table/column_hdr_gradient.gif)}<br>table.Tbl a.TblHdrImgLnk:hover
169.66 {color:#035899;
169.67 background-image:url(../images/table/column_hdr_hov_gradient.gif)}<br><b>/* Current Sort Column */</b><br>table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrt
169.68 {border-top:1px solid #999;border-left:1px solid #999;
169.69 border-bottom:1px solid #999;background-color:#D1DADD;
169.70 background-image:url(../images/table/column_hdr_sort_gradient.gif)}<br>table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrt a.TblHdrLnk:link,
169.71 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrt a.TblHdrLnk:visited
169.72 {color:#000;text-decoration:none}<br>table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrt a.TblHdrLnk:hover
169.73 {color:#000;text-decoration:underline;
169.74 background-image:url(../images/table/column_hdr_sort_hov_gradient.gif)}<br>table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrt a.TblHdrImgLnk:link,
169.75 th.TblColHdrSrt a.TblHdrImgLnk:visited
169.76 {color:#035899;text-decoration:none;border-left:1px solid #C7C8CA}<br>table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrt a.TblHdrImgLnk:hover
169.77 {color:#035899;
169.78 background-image:url(../images/table/column_hdr_sort_hov_gradient.gif)}<br>table.Tbl span.TblColHdrSrtDis
169.79 {color:#000;text-decoration:none;border-left:1px solid #C7C8CA}<br>table.Tbl span.TblColHdrSelDis
169.80 {background-color:#fff;color:#000;
169.81 text-decoration:none;border-left:1px solid #D0DBDF;
169.82 background-image:url(../images/table/column_hdr_gradient.gif)}<br><b>/*Multi-column Headers */</b><br>table.Tbl th.TblMultColHdr
169.83 {border-top:none;border-left:1px solid #999;
169.84 border-bottom:1px solid #999;background-color:#E7F2F7;
169.85 padding:0px;margin:0px;vertical-align:bottom}<br>.TblMultHdrTxt {color:#000;font-weight:bold}<br>table.Tbl th.TblMultHdr
169.86 {border-bottom:none;background-color:#E7F2F7;
169.87 border-top:1px solid #999;border-left:1px solid #999;
169.88 text-align:center;padding:4px 5px}<br>table.Tbl th.TblMultColHdr a.TblHdrLnk:link,
169.89 table.Tbl th.TblMultColHdr a.TblHdrLnk:visited
169.90 {font-weight:normal;color:#000;text-decoration:none;border-top:none}<br>table.Tbl th.TblMultColHdr .TblHdrTxt {font-weight:normal}<br>table.Tbl th.TblMultColHdr a.TblHdrLnk:link img,
169.91 table.Tbl th.TblMultColHdr a.TblHdrLnk:visited img,
169.92 table.Tbl th.TblMultColHdr .TblHdrTxt img,
169.93 table.Tbl th.TblMultColHdrSrt a.TblHdrLnk:link img,
169.94 table.Tbl th.TblMultColHdrSrt a.TblHdrLnk:visited img
169.95 {margin:1px 0px}<br>table.Tbl th.TblMultColHdr a.TblHdrLnk:hover
169.96 {text-decoration:underline;border-top:none}<br>table.Tbl th.TblMultColHdrSrt
169.97 {border-top:none;border-left:1px solid #999;
169.98 border-bottom:1px solid #999;background-color:#DFE7EB;
169.99 background-image:url(../images/table/mult_column_hdr_sort_gradient.gif);
169.100 padding:0px;margin:0px;vertical-align:bottom;background-repeat:repeat-x}<br>table.Tbl th.TblMultColHdrSrt a.TblHdrLnk:link,
169.101 table.Tbl th.TblMultColHdrSrt a.TblHdrLnk:visited
169.102 {font-weight:normal;background:none;color:#000;text-decoration:none}<br>table.Tbl th.TblMultColHdrSrt a.TblHdrLnk:hover
169.103 {color:#000;text-decoration:underline;
169.104 background-image:url(../images/table/column_hdr_sort_hov_gradient.gif)}<br>table.Tbl th.TblMultColHdrSrt a.TblHdrImgLnk:link,
169.105 table.Tbl th.TblMultColHdrSrt a.TblHdrImgLnk:visited
169.106 {background:none;color:#035899;text-decoration:none;
169.107 border-left:1px solid #C7C8CA}<br>table.Tbl th.TblMultColHdrSrt a.TblHdrImgLnk:hover
169.108 {color:#035899;
169.109 background-image:url(../images/table/column_hdr_sort_hov_gradient.gif)}<br><b>/* Sorted Cells *</b>/<br>table.Tbl .TblColFtrSpc
169.110 {border-left:none;background-color:#fff;border-top:3px double #999} <br>table.Tbl .TblTdSrt {background-color:#DBE3E7}<br><b>/* Spacer Colums */</b><br>table.Tbl th.TblTdSpc
169.111 {border-top:1px solid #81939B;border-left:none;background-color:#fff} <br><b>/* Alarm Cells */</b><br>table.Tbl .TblTdAlm, table.Tbl .TblTdSrtAlm {background-color:#FFFCD9}<br><b>/*Other Table Content Styles*/</b><br>table.Tbl a:link, table.Tbl a:visited {color:#035899;text-decoration:none}<br>table.Tbl a:hover {color:#035899;text-decoration:underline}<br>table.Tbl .TblMsgTxt {color:#000}<br><b>/* Mouseover and Row Selection Styles */</b><br>table.Tbl tr.TblSelRow td,
169.112 table.Tbl tr.TblSelRow th
169.113 {background-color:#F4F5BE}<br><b>/*Table Sub-Grouping */</b><br>table.Tbl .TblGrpRow
169.114 {background-color:#DEE8F1;
169.115 background-image:url(../images/table/grouprow_gradient.jpg);
169.116 border-top:3px double #999}<br>.TblGrpTxt {color:#000;text-decoration:none}<br>table.Tbl .TblGrpLft input {margin:2px 1px 1px 2px}<br>.TblGrpTxt {color:#000;font-weight:bold;margin:0px 3px}<br>table.Tbl .TblGrpLft {float:left}<br>table.Tbl .TblGrpCbImg img {margin-left:-4px;margin-bottom:-3px}<br>table.Tbl .TblGrpRt {float:right}<br>table.Tbl .TblGrpMsgTxt {color:#000}<br><b>/* Table Footers */<br>/* Table Column-level Footer */</b><br>table.Tbl .TblColFtr {background-color:#fff;border-top:3px double #999} <br>table.Tbl .TblColFtrSrt {background-color:#DBE3E7;border-top:3px double #999}<br>table.Tbl .TblColFtrTxt {color:#000}<br><b>/* Table Overall Footer */ </b><br>table.Tbl .TblFtrLft {color:#000}<br>table.Tbl td.TblFtrRow {background-color:#E7F2F7}<br>table.Tbl .TblFtrRowTxt {color:#000}<br><b>/*Table Group Column-Level Footer */</b><br>table.Tbl .TblGrpColFtr {background-color:#fff}<br>table.Tbl .TblGrpColFtrSrt {background-color:#DBE3E7}<br>table.Tbl .TblGrpColFtrTxt {color:#000}<br><b>/* Table Group Overall Footer */</b><br>table.Tbl .TblGrpFtrRow {background-color:#E9F2F5}<br>table.Tbl .TblGrpFtrRowTxt {color:#000}<br><b>/* Embedded Table Panels */</b><br>table.Tbl td.TblPnlTd {background-color:#E7F2F7}<br>.TblPnlLytDiv {}<br>.TblPnlShd3Div {border-bottom:solid 1px #E1EAF1}<br>.TblPnlShd2Div
169.117 {border-right:solid 1px #E1EAF1;border-bottom:solid 1px #D5DDE4}<br>.TblPnlShd1Div
169.118 {border-right:solid 1px #D5DDE4;border-bottom:solid 1px #CFD8DC}<br>.TblPnlDiv {background-color:#F4F5EE;border:1px solid #ACBBC7}<br>.TblPnlTtl {color:#000}<br>.TblCstFltMnu
169.119 {background-color:#658BA3;color:#FFF;
169.120 border-bottom-color:#666;border-right-color:#666}<br>.TblCstFltMnu option
169.121 {background-color:#658BA3;color:#FFF;
169.122 border-bottom-color:#666;border-right-color:#666}</font><font size="-1">
169.123 table.Tbl
169.124 {width:100%;empty-cells:show;border-collapse:collapse;padding:0px}
169.125 .TblMgn {margin:0px 10px}
169.126 table.Tbl td, table.Tbl th {padding:3px 5px 1px 5px}
169.127 table.Tbl th {font-weight:normal}
169.128 <b>/* Table Caption/Title */</b>
169.129 caption.TblTtlTxt
169.130 {background-repeat:repeat-x;
169.131 background-position:left top;text-align:left;
169.132 padding:3px 10px 5px 7px;font-weight:bold;
169.133 font-size:14px;margin-left:-1px}
169.134 caption.TblTtlTxt span {font-weight:bold;font-size:14px}
169.135 caption.TblTtlTxt span.TblTtlTxtSpn
169.136 {float:left;font-weight:bold;font-size:14px}
169.137 caption.TblTtlTxt span.TblTtlMsgSpn
169.138 {float:right;font-weight:normal;font-size:12px;margin-top:1px}
169.139 <b>/* Action Bar */</b>
169.140 table.Tbl td.TblActTd
169.141 {border-bottom:none;padding:6px;vertical-align:middle}
169.142 table.Tbl td.TblActTdLst
169.143 {border-bottom:none;padding:6px;vertical-align:middle}
169.144 .TblActLbl {font-weight:bold}
169.145 .TblPgnTxtBld {margin:0px 5px 0px 10px}
169.146 .TblPgnTxt {margin:0px 3px 0px 3px}
169.147 .TblPgnLftBtn {margin:0px}
169.148 .TblPgnRtBtn {margin-right:10px}
169.149 .TblPgnGoBtn {margin-right:8px}
169.150 <b>/* Selection Column - Headers */</b>
169.151 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSel {vertical-align:bottom;padding:0px}
169.152 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrtSel
169.153 {text-align:center;background-repeat:repeat-x;
169.154 background-position:left top;border-right:none;
169.155 padding:0px;vertical-align:bottom}
169.156 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSel a.TblHdrLnk:link
169.157 {display:block;background-repeat:repeat-x;
169.158 background-position:left bottom;padding:3px 0px}
169.159 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSel a.TblHdrLnk:visited
169.160 {display:block;background-repeat:repeat-x;
169.161 background-position:left bottom;padding:3px 0px}
169.162 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSel a.TblHdrLnk:hover
169.163 {background-repeat:repeat-x;background-position:left bottom}
169.164 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrtSel a.TblHdrImgLnk:link,
169.165 th.TblColHdrSrtSel a.TblHdrImgLnk:visited
169.166 {background:none;display:block;text-align:left;
169.167 font-weight:bold;padding-bottom:1px;width:21px}
169.168 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrtSel a.TblHdrImgLnk:hover
169.169 {background-repeat:repeat-x;
169.170 background-position:left bottom;width:21px}
169.171 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrtSel a.TblHdrLnk:link,
169.172 th.TblColHdrSrtSel a.TblHdrLnk:visited
169.173 {background:none;display:block;padding:3px 0px 2px}
169.174 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrtSel a.TblHdrLnk:hover
169.175 {background-repeat:repeat-x;background-position:left bottom}
169.176 <b>/* Selection Column - Cells */</b>
169.177 table.Tbl td.TblTdSel,
169.178 table.Tbl td.TblTdSrtSel
169.179 {text-align:center;vertical-align:top;padding:0px 3px}
169.180 <b>/* Regular Column Headers */</b>
169.181 table.Tbl th.TblColHdr {vertical-align:bottom;padding:0px}
169.182 .TblHdrTxt
169.183 {display:block;background-repeat:repeat-x;
169.184 background-position:left bottom;font-weight:bold;
169.185 padding:4px 5px 3px;min-height:12px}
169.186 table.TblHdrTbl {background:none;width:100%;border:none}
169.187 table.TblHdrTbl td
169.188 {border:none;padding:0px;vertical-align:bottom;
169.189 background:none;width:100%}
169.190 table.TblHdrTbl img
169.191 {margin-bottom:3px;padding-right:5px;padding-left:5px}
169.192 table.Tbl a.TblHdrLnk:link,
169.193 a.TblHdrLnk:visited
169.194 {display:block;background-repeat:repeat-x;
169.195 background-position:left bottom;font-weight:bold;
169.196 padding:3px 5px 3px 5px}
169.197 table.Tbl a.TblHdrLnk:hover
169.198 {font-weight:bold;background-repeat:repeat-x;
169.199 background-position:left bottom}
169.200 table.Tbl a.TblHdrImgLnk:link,
169.201 a.TblHdrImgLnk:visited
169.202 {display:block;background-repeat:repeat-x;
169.203 background-position:left bottom;white-space:nowrap;
169.204 padding:4px 2px 2px 0px;width:21px}
169.205 table.Tbl a.TblHdrImgLnk:hover
169.206 {white-space:nowrap;background-repeat:repeat-x;
169.207 background-position:left bottom;width:21px}
169.208 table.Tbl a.TblHdrImgLnk img {padding-right:2px}
169.209 <b>/* Current Sort Column */</b>
169.210 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrt
169.211 {vertical-align:bottom;padding:0px;
169.212 background-repeat:repeat-x;background-position:left top}
169.213 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrt table.TblHdrTbl
169.214 {background:none;width:100%;border:none}
169.215 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrt a.TblHdrLnk:link,
169.216 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrt a.TblHdrLnk:visited
169.217 {background:none;display:block;
169.218 font-weight:bold;padding:4px 5px 3px 5px}
169.219 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrt a.TblHdrLnk:hover
169.220 {background-image:url(../images/table/column_hdr_sort_hov_gradient.gif);
169.221 font-weight:bold;background-repeat:repeat-x;
169.222 background-position:left bottom}
169.223 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrt a.TblHdrImgLnk:link,
169.224 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrt a.TblHdrImgLnk:visited
169.225 {background:none;display:block;font-weight:bold;
169.226 border-left:1px solid #C7C8CA;padding-bottom:1px;width:21px}
169.227 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrt a.TblHdrImgLnk:hover
169.228 {background-image:url(../images/table/column_hdr_sort_hov_gradient.gif);
169.229 background-repeat:repeat-x;background-position:left bottom}
169.230 table.Tbl .TblHdrSrtNum
169.231 {font-size:9px;font-weight:normal;margin-left:-1px;width:21px}
169.232 table.Tbl span.TblColHdrSrtDis
169.233 {background:none;display:block;text-align:left;
169.234 padding:0px 2px 0px 0px}
169.235 table.Tbl span.TblColHdrSrtDis img,
169.236 table.Tbl span.TblColHdrSelDis img
169.237 {padding-right:2px}
169.238 table.Tbl span.TblColHdrSelDis
169.239 {display:block;;background-repeat:repeat-x;
169.240 background-position:left bottom;white-space:nowrap;
169.241 padding:4px 2px 2px 0px;width:21px}
169.242 <b>/* Sorted Cells */</b>
169.243 table.Tbl .TblColFtrSpc {padding:4px 5px 1px 5px}
169.244 <b>/* Spacer Colums */</b>
169.245 table.Tbl th.TblTdSpc
169.246 {vertical-align:bottom;padding:0px;border-left:none}
169.247 table.Tbl td.TblTdSpc {border-left:none}
169.248 <b>/* Alarm Cells */</b>
169.249 /*Other Table Content Styles*/
169.250 table.Tbl .TblTdLyt img, table.Tbl .TblTdSrt img,
169.251 table.Tbl .TblTdAlm img, table.Tbl .TblTdSrtAlm img
169.252 {vertical-align:middle;margin-bottom:2px}
169.253 table.Tbl .TblTdSel img, table.Tbl .TblTdSrtSel img
169.254 {vertical-align:middle;margin:3px 0px 0px 8px}
169.255 .TblTdLyt {}
169.256 <b>/* Mouseover and Row Selection Styles */</b>
169.257 table.Tbl tr.TblHovRow td {}
169.258 table.Tbl tr.TblHovRow th {}
169.259 <b>/*Table Sub-Grouping */</b>
169.260 table.Tbl .TblGrpRow
169.261 {background-repeat:repeat-x;background-position:left top;
169.262 vertical-align:bottom;min-height:12px;padding:6px 6px 3px}
169.263 .TblGrpTxt {font-weight:bold}
169.264 <b>/* Table Footers */
169.265 /* Table Column-level Footer */</b>
169.266 table.Tbl .TblColFtr {padding:4px 5px 1px 6px}
169.267 .TblColFtrTxt {font-weight:bold}
169.268 <b>/* Table Overall Footer */ </b>
169.269 table.Tbl td.TblFtrRow
169.270 {padding:6px 6px 3px;border-top:none;
169.271 border-bottom:none;vertical-align:middle;text-align:center}
169.272 table.Tbl .TblFtrRowTxt {font-weight:bold}
169.273 table.Tbl .TblFtrLft {float:left;font-weight:bold}
169.274 table.Tbl .TblFtrMsgSpn {float:right}
169.275 <b>/*Table Group Column-Level Footer */</b>
169.276 .TblGrpColFtrTxt {font-weight:bold}
169.277 <b>/* Table Group Overall Footer */</b>
169.278 table.Tbl .TblGrpFtrRow {padding:4px 6px 3px}
169.279 .TblGrpFtrRowTxt {font-weight:bold}
169.280 <b>/* Embedded Table Panels */</b>
169.281 table.Tbl td.TblPnlTd
169.282 {border-top:none;border-right:none;
169.283 border-bottom:none;padding:0px 0px 0px 6px;vertical-align:middle}
169.284 .TblPnlLytDiv {display:none;padding:4px 0px}
169.285 .TblPnlShd3Div {margin-bottom:10px;float:left}
169.286 .TblPnlDiv {padding:10px 15px 10px;min-width:250px}
169.287 table.Tbl div.TblPnlDiv td
169.288 {background:transparent;border:none;padding-left:0px}
169.289 .TblPnlTtl {font-size:14px;font-weight:bold;padding:2px 0px 5px}
169.290 .TblPnlCnt {background:none}
169.291 .TblPnlBtnDiv {text-align:right;padding-top:10px;margin-right:3px}
169.292 .TblPnlHlpTxt
169.293 {padding-top:10px;white-space:normal;
169.294 font-size:11px;max-width:350px}
169.295 .TblPnlSrtTbl td {padding:3px}
169.296 <b>/* For when appearing in titledbox*/</b>
169.297 .TtldBoxInrDiv .TblMgn {margin:0px}
169.298
169.299 </font><font size="-1"><b>/* LIGHTWEIGHT TABLE DESIGN */</b>
169.300 table.TblLt
169.301 {background-color:#fff;color:#000;width:100%;
169.302 padding:0px;border:none;empty-cells:show;
169.303 border-collapse:collapse}
169.304 table.TblLt td
169.305 {border:solid 1px #999;padding:3px 5px 1px 5px;
169.306 background-color:#fff}
169.307 table.TblLt th
169.308 {border:solid 1px #999;padding:3px 5px 1px 5px;
169.309 background-color:#fff;font-weight:normal}
169.310 <b>/* Table Caption/Title */</b>
169.311 table.TblLt caption.TblTtlTxt
169.312 {text-align:left;color:#5F6466;padding:5px 5px 5px 0px;
169.313 font-weight:bold;font-size:12px;border:none;background:none}
169.314 table.TblLt caption.TblTtlTxt span
169.315 {font-weight:bold;font-size:12px}
169.316 table.TblLt caption.TblTtlTxt span.TblTtlTxtSpn
169.317 {float:left;font-weight:bold;font-size:12px}
169.318 table.TblLt caption.TblTtlTxt span.TblTtlMsgSpn
169.319 {float:right;font-weight:normal;font-size:12px;<br> color:#5F6466;margin-top:1px}
169.320 <b>/* Action Bar */</b>
169.321 table.TblLt td.TblActTd
169.322 {background-color:#DEEAF6;padding:8px 5px;vertical-align:middle;
169.323 background-image:url(../images/table/lite_actionbar_gradient.jpg);
169.324 background-repeat:repeat-x;background-position:left top;
169.325 border:solid 1px #999}
169.326 table.TblLt td.TblActTdLst
169.327 {background-color:#B6C8D4;padding:5px 5px;vertical-align:middle;
169.328 background-image:url(../images/table/lite_actionbar_bot_gradient.jpg);
169.329 background-repeat:repeat-x;background-position:left top;
169.330 border:solid 1px #999}
169.331 <b>/* Selection Column - Headers */</b>
169.332 table.TblLt th.TblColHdrSel
169.333 {border-top:1px solid #999;border-left:1px solid #999;
169.334 border-bottom:1px solid #999;background-color:#DEEAF6}
169.335 table.TblLt th.TblColHdrSrtSel
169.336 {border-top:1px solid #999;border-left:1px solid #999;
169.337 border-bottom:solid 1px #999;
169.338 background-image:url(../images/table/lite_column_hdr_sort_gradient.jpg)}
169.339 table.TblLt th.TblColHdrSel a.TblHdrLnk:link
169.340 {background-color:#DEEAF6;
169.341 background-image:url(../images/table/lite_column_hdr_gradient.jpg);
169.342 background-position:left bottom}
169.343 table.TblLt th.TblColHdrSel a.TblHdrLnk:visited
169.344 {background-color:#DEEAF6;
169.345 background-image:url(../images/table/lite_column_hdr_gradient.jpg);
169.346 background-position:left bottom}
169.347 table.TblLt th.TblColHdrSel a.TblHdrLnk:hover
169.348 {background-image:url(../images/table/lite_column_hdr_hov_gradient.jpg);
169.349 background-position:left bottom}
169.350 table.TblLt th.TblColHdrSrtSel a.TblHdrLnk:link,
169.351 table.TblLt th.TblColHdrSrtSel a.TblHdrLnk:visited
169.352 {background:none;background-color:transparent}
169.353 table.TblLt th.TblColHdrSrtSel a.TblHdrImgLnk:link,
169.354 table.TblLt th.TblColHdrSrtSel a.TblHdrImgLnk:visited
169.355 {background:none;background-color:transparent}
169.356 table.TblLt th.TblColHdrSrtSel a.TblHdrImgLnk:hover
169.357 {background-image:url(../images/table/lite_column_hdr_sort_hov_gradient.jpg);
169.358 background-position:left top}
169.359 table.TblLt th.TblColHdrSrtSel a.TblHdrLnk:hover
169.360 {background-image:url(../images/table/lite_column_hdr_sort_hov_gradient.jpg);
169.361 background-position:left top}
169.362 <b>/* Regular Column Headers */</b>
169.363 table.TblLt th.TblColHdr
169.364 {border-top:1px solid #999;border-left:1px solid #999;
169.365 border-bottom:1px solid #999;background-color:#DEEAF6}
169.366 table.TblLt table.TblHdrTbl td
169.367 {border:none;padding:0px;margin:0px;
169.368 vertical-align:bottom;background:none;width:100%}
169.369 table.TblLt a.TblHdrLnk:link,
169.370 table.TblLt a.TblHdrLnk:visited
169.371 {background-color:#DEEAF6;background-position:left bottom;
169.372 color:#333;text-decoration:none;
169.373 background-image:url(../images/table/lite_column_hdr_gradient.jpg);
169.374 background-position:left bottom;padding:5px 5px 3px;min-height:12px}
169.375 table.TblLt a.TblHdrLnk:hover
169.376 {color:#000;text-decoration:underline;background-color:#E5F6FF;
169.377 background-image:url(../images/table/lite_column_hdr_hov_gradient.jpg);
169.378 background-position:left bottom}
169.379 table.TblLt a.TblHdrImgLnk:link,
169.380 table.TblLt a.TblHdrImgLnk:visited
169.381 {background-color:#DEEAF6;color:#035899;
169.382 text-decoration:none;border-left:1px solid #DBE0E3;
169.383 background-image:url(../images/table/lite_column_hdr_gradient.jpg);
169.384 background-position:left bottom}
169.385 table.TblLt a.TblHdrImgLnk:hover
169.386 {color:#035899;
169.387 background-image:url(../images/table/lite_column_hdr_hov_gradient.jpg);
169.388 background-position:left bottom;background-color:#E5F6FF}
169.389 table.TblLt span.TblColHdrSelDis
169.390 {background-color:#DEEAF6;color:#000;text-decoration:none;
169.391 border-left:1px solid #DBE0E3;
169.392 background-image:url(../images/table/lite_column_hdr_gradient.jpg);
169.393 background-position:left bottom}
169.394 table.TblLt .TblHdrTxt
169.395 {background-color:#DEEAF6;color:#000;text-decoration:none;
169.396 background-image:url(../images/table/lite_column_hdr_gradient.jpg);
169.397 background-position:left bottom}
169.398 <b>/* Current Sort Column */</b>
169.399 table.TblLt th.TblColHdrSrt
169.400 {border-top:1px solid #999;border-left:1px solid #999;
169.401 border-bottom:1px solid #999;background-color:#D2D8D8;
169.402 background-image:url(../images/table/lite_column_hdr_sort_gradient.jpg)}
169.403 table.TblLt th.TblColHdrSrt a.TblHdrLnk:hover
169.404 {color:#000;text-decoration:underline;
169.405 background-image:url(../images/table/lite_column_hdr_sort_hov_gradient.jpg);
169.406 background-color:#D3D8DB}
169.407 table.TblLt th.TblColHdrSrt a.TblHdrImgLnk:link,
169.408 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrt a.TblHdrImgLnk:visited
169.409 {color:#336699;text-decoration:none;border-left:1px solid #C7C8CA}
169.410 table.TblLt th.TblColHdrSrt a.TblHdrImgLnk:hover
169.411 {color:#035899;
169.412 background-image:url(../images/table/lite_column_hdr_sort_hov_gradient.jpg);
169.413 background-color:#D3D8DB}
169.414 <b>/* Multi-Column Headers */</b>
169.415 table.TblLt th.TblMultColHdr
169.416 {border-top:none;border-left:1px solid #999;
169.417 border-bottom:1px solid #999;background-color:#DEEAF6;
169.418 padding:0px;margin:0px;vertical-align:bottom}
169.419 table.TblLt th.TblMultHdr
169.420 {border-bottom:none;background-color:#DEEAF6;
169.421 border-top:1px solid #999;border-left:1px solid #999;
169.422 text-align:center;padding:4px 5px}
169.423 <b>/*Table Sub-Grouping */</b>
169.424 table.TblLt .TblGrpRow
169.425 {background-color:#DEE8F1;border-left:1px solid #999;
169.426 border-bottom:1px solid #999;border-top:3px double #999;
169.427 background-image:url(../images/table/lite_grouprow_gradient.jpg);
169.428 background-position:top left;padding:4px 5px 3px}
169.429 <b>/* Table Footers */ </b>
169.430 table.TblLt td.TblFtrRow
169.431 {padding:6px 5px 3px;border:none;background-color:#fff;
169.432 vertical-align:middle;text-align:center;border-left:none;<br> border-right:none}
169.433 table.TblLt .TblFtrRowTxt {font-weight:normal;color:#5F6466}
169.434 table.TblLt .TblColFtr
169.435 {border-bottom:1px solid #999;border-top:3px double #999;
169.436 background-color:#fff}
169.437 table.TblLt .TblColFtrSrt
169.438 {background-color:#e5e9ed;border-bottom:1px solid #999;
169.439 border-top:3px double #999}
169.440 table.TblLt .TblColFtrSpc
169.441 {border-left:none;border-bottom:1px solid #999;
169.442 border-top:3px double #999;background-color:#fff}
169.443 <b>/* Embedded Table Panels */</b>
169.444 table.TblLt td.TblPnlTd {padding-left:10px}
169.445
169.446 <b>css_ie55up.css</b>
169.447 <b>/* ADDITIONAL CSS FOR IE5.5+ SUPPORT */</b>
169.448 table.Tbl {width:100%;padding:0px}<br>.TblMgn {margin:0px}<br>caption.TblTtlTxt {background-position:0px 0px}<br>table.Tbl span.TblTtlTxtSpn
169.449 {float:left;font-weight:bold;font-size:14px}<br>table.Tbl span.TblTtlMsgSpn
169.450 {float:right;font-weight:normal;font-size:12px;
169.451 color:#000;margin-top:1px}<br>table.Tbl td.TblActTd,
169.452 table.Tbl td.TblActTdLst
169.453 {padding:6px;vertical-align:middle} <br>table.Tbl td.TblActTd img {margin-top:1px} <br>table.Tbl td.TblActTdLst img {margin-top:2px} <br>table.Tbl .TblPnlHlpTxt {width:350px}<br>table.Tbl table.TblHdrTbl img
169.454 {margin-right:5px;margin-left:5px;
169.455 padding-right:0px;padding-left:0px}<br>table.Tbl a.TblHdrImgLnk img
169.456 {margin-right:2px; padding-right:0px}<br>table.Tbl span.TblColHdrSrtDis img
169.457 {margin-right:2px; padding-right:0px}<br>table.Tbl .TblHdrSrtNum {width:auto}<br>table.Tbl td.TblFtrRow
169.458 {padding:5px 10px; border-bottom:solid 1px #999}<br>table.Tbl .TblTdLyt img, table.Tbl .TblTdSrt img,
169.459 table.Tbl .TblTdAlm img, table.Tbl .TblTdSrtAlm img
169.460 {margin-bottom:0px}<br><b>/*Table Sub-Grouping */</b><br>table.Tbl .TblGrpLft input {margin:-1px 0px}<br>.TblGrpTxt {color:#333;font-weight:bold;margin:0px 3px}<br>table.Tbl .TblGrpCbImg img {margin-left:-4px;margin-bottom:-3px}<br><b>/* For when appearing in titledbox*/</b><br>.TtldBoxInrDiv .Tbl {margin:0px;width:96%}</font></pre>
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169.515 <h2>Table Component CSS Classes </h2>
169.516 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
169.517
169.518 <p>The following CSS style classes for the Table component are defined in the <code>defaulttheme.jar </code>file:
169.519
169.520 <pre><b><font size="-1">css_master.css</font></b>
169.521 <font size="-1">table.Tbl {background-color:#E7F2F7;color:#000;border:solid 1px #999}<br>table.Tbl td, table.Tbl th {border:solid 1px #999;background-color:#fff}<br><b>/* Table Caption/Title */</b><br>caption.TblTtlTxt
169.522 {background-color:#8AB1C2;
169.523 color:#000;
169.524 background-image:url(../images/table/table_titlebar_gradient.jpg);
169.525 border-right:solid 1px #999;border-left:solid 1px #999;
169.526 border-top:solid 1px #999}<br>caption.TblTtlTxt span.TblTtlMsgSpn {color:#000}<br><b>/* Action Bar */</b><br>table.Tbl td.TblActTd {background-color:#E7F2F7} <br>table.Tbl td.TblActTdLst {background-color:#E7F2F7} <br>.TblActLbl, .TblPgnTxt {color:#000}<br><b>/* Selection Column - Headers */</b><br>table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSel
169.527 {border-top:1px solid #999;
169.528 border-left:1px solid #999;
169.529 border-bottom:1px solid #999;background-color:#E7F2F7}<br>table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrtSel
169.530 {background-color:#D1DADD;
169.531 border-top:1px solid #999;
169.532 border-left:1px solid #999;
169.533 border-bottom:solid 1px #999;
169.534 background-image:url(../images/table/column_hdr_sort_gradient.gif)}<br>table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSel a.TblHdrLnk:link,
169.535 th.TblColHdrSel a.TblHdrLnk:visited,
169.536 th.TblColHdrSel a.TblHdrLnk:hover
169.537 {background-color:#fff;text-decoration:none}<br>table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrtSel a.TblHdrImgLnk:link,
169.538 th.TblColHdrSrtSel a.TblHdrImgLnk:visited
169.539 {color:#035899;text-decoration:none;border-left:1px solid #C7C8CA}<br>table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrtSel a.TblHdrImgLnk:hover {color:#035899}<br>table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrtSel a.TblHdrLnk:link,
169.540 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrtSel a.TblHdrLnk:visited
169.541 {color:#000;text-decoration:none}<br>table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSel a.TblHdrLnk:link
169.542 {background-image:url(../images/table/column_hdr_gradient.gif)}<br>table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSel a.TblHdrLnk:visited
169.543 {background-image:url(../images/table/column_hdr_gradient.gif)}<br>table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSel a.TblHdrLnk:hover
169.544 {background-image:url(../images/table/column_hdr_hov_gradient.gif)}<br>table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrtSel a.TblHdrImgLnk:hover
169.545 {background-image:url(../images/table/column_hdr_sort_hov_gradient.gif)}<br>table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrtSel a.TblHdrLnk:hover
169.546 {background-image:url(../images/table/column_hdr_sort_hov_gradient.gif)}<br><b>/* Selection Column - Cells */</b><br>table.Tbl td.TblTdSel {background-color:#fff}<br>table.Tbl td.TblTdSrtSel {background-color:#DBE3E7}<br><b>/* Regular Column Headers */</b><br>table.Tbl th.TblColHdr
169.547 {border-top:1px solid #999;border-left:1px solid #999;
169.548 border-bottom:1px solid #999;background-color:#E7F2F7}<br>table.Tbl .TblHdrTxt
169.549 {background-color:#E7F2F7;color:#000;
169.550 text-decoration:none;
169.551 background-image:url(../images/table/column_hdr_gradient.gif)}<br>table.Tbl a.TblHdrLnk:link,
169.552 table.Tbl a.TblHdrLnk:visited
169.553 {background-color:#E7F2F7;
169.554 background-position:left bottom;color:#000;
169.555 text-decoration:none;
169.556 background-image:url(../images/table/column_hdr_gradient.gif)}<br>table.Tbl a.TblHdrLnk:hover
169.557 {color:#000;text-decoration:underline;background-color:#E7F2F7;
169.558 background-image:url(../images/table/column_hdr_hov_gradient.gif)}<br>table.Tbl a.TblHdrImgLnk:link,
169.559 table.Tbl a.TblHdrImgLnk:visited
169.560 {background-color:#E7F2F7;color:#035899;
169.561 text-decoration:none;border-left:1px solid #D0DBDF;
169.562 background-image:url(../images/table/column_hdr_gradient.gif)}<br>table.Tbl a.TblHdrImgLnk:hover
169.563 {color:#035899;
169.564 background-image:url(../images/table/column_hdr_hov_gradient.gif)}<br><b>/* Current Sort Column */</b><br>table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrt
169.565 {border-top:1px solid #999;border-left:1px solid #999;
169.566 border-bottom:1px solid #999;background-color:#D1DADD;
169.567 background-image:url(../images/table/column_hdr_sort_gradient.gif)}<br>table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrt a.TblHdrLnk:link,
169.568 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrt a.TblHdrLnk:visited
169.569 {color:#000;text-decoration:none}<br>table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrt a.TblHdrLnk:hover
169.570 {color:#000;text-decoration:underline;
169.571 background-image:url(../images/table/column_hdr_sort_hov_gradient.gif)}<br>table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrt a.TblHdrImgLnk:link,
169.572 th.TblColHdrSrt a.TblHdrImgLnk:visited
169.573 {color:#035899;text-decoration:none;border-left:1px solid #C7C8CA}<br>table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrt a.TblHdrImgLnk:hover
169.574 {color:#035899;
169.575 background-image:url(../images/table/column_hdr_sort_hov_gradient.gif)}<br>table.Tbl span.TblColHdrSrtDis
169.576 {color:#000;text-decoration:none;border-left:1px solid #C7C8CA}<br>table.Tbl span.TblColHdrSelDis
169.577 {background-color:#fff;color:#000;
169.578 text-decoration:none;border-left:1px solid #D0DBDF;
169.579 background-image:url(../images/table/column_hdr_gradient.gif)}<br><b>/*Multi-column Headers */</b><br>table.Tbl th.TblMultColHdr
169.580 {border-top:none;border-left:1px solid #999;
169.581 border-bottom:1px solid #999;background-color:#E7F2F7;
169.582 padding:0px;margin:0px;vertical-align:bottom}<br>.TblMultHdrTxt {color:#000;font-weight:bold}<br>table.Tbl th.TblMultHdr
169.583 {border-bottom:none;background-color:#E7F2F7;
169.584 border-top:1px solid #999;border-left:1px solid #999;
169.585 text-align:center;padding:4px 5px}<br>table.Tbl th.TblMultColHdr a.TblHdrLnk:link,
169.586 table.Tbl th.TblMultColHdr a.TblHdrLnk:visited
169.587 {font-weight:normal;color:#000;text-decoration:none;border-top:none}<br>table.Tbl th.TblMultColHdr .TblHdrTxt {font-weight:normal}<br>table.Tbl th.TblMultColHdr a.TblHdrLnk:link img,
169.588 table.Tbl th.TblMultColHdr a.TblHdrLnk:visited img,
169.589 table.Tbl th.TblMultColHdr .TblHdrTxt img,
169.590 table.Tbl th.TblMultColHdrSrt a.TblHdrLnk:link img,
169.591 table.Tbl th.TblMultColHdrSrt a.TblHdrLnk:visited img
169.592 {margin:1px 0px}<br>table.Tbl th.TblMultColHdr a.TblHdrLnk:hover
169.593 {text-decoration:underline;border-top:none}<br>table.Tbl th.TblMultColHdrSrt
169.594 {border-top:none;border-left:1px solid #999;
169.595 border-bottom:1px solid #999;background-color:#DFE7EB;
169.596 background-image:url(../images/table/mult_column_hdr_sort_gradient.gif);
169.597 padding:0px;margin:0px;vertical-align:bottom;background-repeat:repeat-x}<br>table.Tbl th.TblMultColHdrSrt a.TblHdrLnk:link,
169.598 table.Tbl th.TblMultColHdrSrt a.TblHdrLnk:visited
169.599 {font-weight:normal;background:none;color:#000;text-decoration:none}<br>table.Tbl th.TblMultColHdrSrt a.TblHdrLnk:hover
169.600 {color:#000;text-decoration:underline;
169.601 background-image:url(../images/table/column_hdr_sort_hov_gradient.gif)}<br>table.Tbl th.TblMultColHdrSrt a.TblHdrImgLnk:link,
169.602 table.Tbl th.TblMultColHdrSrt a.TblHdrImgLnk:visited
169.603 {background:none;color:#035899;text-decoration:none;
169.604 border-left:1px solid #C7C8CA}<br>table.Tbl th.TblMultColHdrSrt a.TblHdrImgLnk:hover
169.605 {color:#035899;
169.606 background-image:url(../images/table/column_hdr_sort_hov_gradient.gif)}<br><b>/* Sorted Cells *</b>/<br>table.Tbl .TblColFtrSpc
169.607 {border-left:none;background-color:#fff;border-top:3px double #999} <br>table.Tbl .TblTdSrt {background-color:#DBE3E7}<br><b>/* Spacer Colums */</b><br>table.Tbl th.TblTdSpc
169.608 {border-top:1px solid #81939B;border-left:none;background-color:#fff} <br><b>/* Alarm Cells */</b><br>table.Tbl .TblTdAlm, table.Tbl .TblTdSrtAlm {background-color:#FFFCD9}<br><b>/*Other Table Content Styles*/</b><br>table.Tbl a:link, table.Tbl a:visited {color:#035899;text-decoration:none}<br>table.Tbl a:hover {color:#035899;text-decoration:underline}<br>table.Tbl .TblMsgTxt {color:#000}<br><b>/* Mouseover and Row Selection Styles */</b><br>table.Tbl tr.TblSelRow td,
169.609 table.Tbl tr.TblSelRow th
169.610 {background-color:#F4F5BE}<br><b>/*Table Sub-Grouping */</b><br>table.Tbl .TblGrpRow
169.611 {background-color:#DEE8F1;
169.612 background-image:url(../images/table/grouprow_gradient.jpg);
169.613 border-top:3px double #999}<br>.TblGrpTxt {color:#000;text-decoration:none}<br>table.Tbl .TblGrpLft input {margin:2px 1px 1px 2px}<br>.TblGrpTxt {color:#000;font-weight:bold;margin:0px 3px}<br>table.Tbl .TblGrpLft {float:left}<br>table.Tbl .TblGrpCbImg img {margin-left:-4px;margin-bottom:-3px}<br>table.Tbl .TblGrpRt {float:right}<br>table.Tbl .TblGrpMsgTxt {color:#000}<br><b>/* Table Footers */<br>/* Table Column-level Footer */</b><br>table.Tbl .TblColFtr {background-color:#fff;border-top:3px double #999} <br>table.Tbl .TblColFtrSrt {background-color:#DBE3E7;border-top:3px double #999}<br>table.Tbl .TblColFtrTxt {color:#000}<br><b>/* Table Overall Footer */ </b><br>table.Tbl .TblFtrLft {color:#000}<br>table.Tbl td.TblFtrRow {background-color:#E7F2F7}<br>table.Tbl .TblFtrRowTxt {color:#000}<br><b>/*Table Group Column-Level Footer */</b><br>table.Tbl .TblGrpColFtr {background-color:#fff}<br>table.Tbl .TblGrpColFtrSrt {background-color:#DBE3E7}<br>table.Tbl .TblGrpColFtrTxt {color:#000}<br><b>/* Table Group Overall Footer */</b><br>table.Tbl .TblGrpFtrRow {background-color:#E9F2F5}<br>table.Tbl .TblGrpFtrRowTxt {color:#000}<br><b>/* Embedded Table Panels */</b><br>table.Tbl td.TblPnlTd {background-color:#E7F2F7}<br>.TblPnlLytDiv {}<br>.TblPnlShd3Div {border-bottom:solid 1px #E1EAF1}<br>.TblPnlShd2Div
169.614 {border-right:solid 1px #E1EAF1;border-bottom:solid 1px #D5DDE4}<br>.TblPnlShd1Div
169.615 {border-right:solid 1px #D5DDE4;border-bottom:solid 1px #CFD8DC}<br>.TblPnlDiv {background-color:#F4F5EE;border:1px solid #ACBBC7}<br>.TblPnlTtl {color:#000}<br>.TblCstFltMnu
169.616 {background-color:#658BA3;color:#FFF;
169.617 border-bottom-color:#666;border-right-color:#666}<br>.TblCstFltMnu option
169.618 {background-color:#658BA3;color:#FFF;
169.619 border-bottom-color:#666;border-right-color:#666}</font><font size="-1">
169.620 table.Tbl
169.621 {width:100%;empty-cells:show;border-collapse:collapse;padding:0px}
169.622 .TblMgn {margin:0px 10px}
169.623 table.Tbl td, table.Tbl th {padding:3px 5px 1px 5px}
169.624 table.Tbl th {font-weight:normal}
169.625 <b>/* Table Caption/Title */</b>
169.626 caption.TblTtlTxt
169.627 {background-repeat:repeat-x;
169.628 background-position:left top;text-align:left;
169.629 padding:3px 10px 5px 7px;font-weight:bold;
169.630 font-size:14px;margin-left:-1px}
169.631 caption.TblTtlTxt span {font-weight:bold;font-size:14px}
169.632 caption.TblTtlTxt span.TblTtlTxtSpn
169.633 {float:left;font-weight:bold;font-size:14px}
169.634 caption.TblTtlTxt span.TblTtlMsgSpn
169.635 {float:right;font-weight:normal;font-size:12px;margin-top:1px}
169.636 <b>/* Action Bar */</b>
169.637 table.Tbl td.TblActTd
169.638 {border-bottom:none;padding:6px;vertical-align:middle}
169.639 table.Tbl td.TblActTdLst
169.640 {border-bottom:none;padding:6px;vertical-align:middle}
169.641 .TblActLbl {font-weight:bold}
169.642 .TblPgnTxtBld {margin:0px 5px 0px 10px}
169.643 .TblPgnTxt {margin:0px 3px 0px 3px}
169.644 .TblPgnLftBtn {margin:0px}
169.645 .TblPgnRtBtn {margin-right:10px}
169.646 .TblPgnGoBtn {margin-right:8px}
169.647 <b>/* Selection Column - Headers */</b>
169.648 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSel {vertical-align:bottom;padding:0px}
169.649 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrtSel
169.650 {text-align:center;background-repeat:repeat-x;
169.651 background-position:left top;border-right:none;
169.652 padding:0px;vertical-align:bottom}
169.653 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSel a.TblHdrLnk:link
169.654 {display:block;background-repeat:repeat-x;
169.655 background-position:left bottom;padding:3px 0px}
169.656 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSel a.TblHdrLnk:visited
169.657 {display:block;background-repeat:repeat-x;
169.658 background-position:left bottom;padding:3px 0px}
169.659 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSel a.TblHdrLnk:hover
169.660 {background-repeat:repeat-x;background-position:left bottom}
169.661 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrtSel a.TblHdrImgLnk:link,
169.662 th.TblColHdrSrtSel a.TblHdrImgLnk:visited
169.663 {background:none;display:block;text-align:left;
169.664 font-weight:bold;padding-bottom:1px;width:21px}
169.665 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrtSel a.TblHdrImgLnk:hover
169.666 {background-repeat:repeat-x;
169.667 background-position:left bottom;width:21px}
169.668 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrtSel a.TblHdrLnk:link,
169.669 th.TblColHdrSrtSel a.TblHdrLnk:visited
169.670 {background:none;display:block;padding:3px 0px 2px}
169.671 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrtSel a.TblHdrLnk:hover
169.672 {background-repeat:repeat-x;background-position:left bottom}
169.673 <b>/* Selection Column - Cells */</b>
169.674 table.Tbl td.TblTdSel,
169.675 table.Tbl td.TblTdSrtSel
169.676 {text-align:center;vertical-align:top;padding:0px 3px}
169.677 <b>/* Regular Column Headers */</b>
169.678 table.Tbl th.TblColHdr {vertical-align:bottom;padding:0px}
169.679 .TblHdrTxt
169.680 {display:block;background-repeat:repeat-x;
169.681 background-position:left bottom;font-weight:bold;
169.682 padding:4px 5px 3px;min-height:12px}
169.683 table.TblHdrTbl {background:none;width:100%;border:none}
169.684 table.TblHdrTbl td
169.685 {border:none;padding:0px;vertical-align:bottom;
169.686 background:none;width:100%}
169.687 table.TblHdrTbl img
169.688 {margin-bottom:3px;padding-right:5px;padding-left:5px}
169.689 table.Tbl a.TblHdrLnk:link,
169.690 a.TblHdrLnk:visited
169.691 {display:block;background-repeat:repeat-x;
169.692 background-position:left bottom;font-weight:bold;
169.693 padding:3px 5px 3px 5px}
169.694 table.Tbl a.TblHdrLnk:hover
169.695 {font-weight:bold;background-repeat:repeat-x;
169.696 background-position:left bottom}
169.697 table.Tbl a.TblHdrImgLnk:link,
169.698 a.TblHdrImgLnk:visited
169.699 {display:block;background-repeat:repeat-x;
169.700 background-position:left bottom;white-space:nowrap;
169.701 padding:4px 2px 2px 0px;width:21px}
169.702 table.Tbl a.TblHdrImgLnk:hover
169.703 {white-space:nowrap;background-repeat:repeat-x;
169.704 background-position:left bottom;width:21px}
169.705 table.Tbl a.TblHdrImgLnk img {padding-right:2px}
169.706 <b>/* Current Sort Column */</b>
169.707 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrt
169.708 {vertical-align:bottom;padding:0px;
169.709 background-repeat:repeat-x;background-position:left top}
169.710 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrt table.TblHdrTbl
169.711 {background:none;width:100%;border:none}
169.712 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrt a.TblHdrLnk:link,
169.713 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrt a.TblHdrLnk:visited
169.714 {background:none;display:block;
169.715 font-weight:bold;padding:4px 5px 3px 5px}
169.716 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrt a.TblHdrLnk:hover
169.717 {background-image:url(../images/table/column_hdr_sort_hov_gradient.gif);
169.718 font-weight:bold;background-repeat:repeat-x;
169.719 background-position:left bottom}
169.720 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrt a.TblHdrImgLnk:link,
169.721 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrt a.TblHdrImgLnk:visited
169.722 {background:none;display:block;font-weight:bold;
169.723 border-left:1px solid #C7C8CA;padding-bottom:1px;width:21px}
169.724 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrt a.TblHdrImgLnk:hover
169.725 {background-image:url(../images/table/column_hdr_sort_hov_gradient.gif);
169.726 background-repeat:repeat-x;background-position:left bottom}
169.727 table.Tbl .TblHdrSrtNum
169.728 {font-size:9px;font-weight:normal;margin-left:-1px;width:21px}
169.729 table.Tbl span.TblColHdrSrtDis
169.730 {background:none;display:block;text-align:left;
169.731 padding:0px 2px 0px 0px}
169.732 table.Tbl span.TblColHdrSrtDis img,
169.733 table.Tbl span.TblColHdrSelDis img
169.734 {padding-right:2px}
169.735 table.Tbl span.TblColHdrSelDis
169.736 {display:block;;background-repeat:repeat-x;
169.737 background-position:left bottom;white-space:nowrap;
169.738 padding:4px 2px 2px 0px;width:21px}
169.739 <b>/* Sorted Cells */</b>
169.740 table.Tbl .TblColFtrSpc {padding:4px 5px 1px 5px}
169.741 <b>/* Spacer Colums */</b>
169.742 table.Tbl th.TblTdSpc
169.743 {vertical-align:bottom;padding:0px;border-left:none}
169.744 table.Tbl td.TblTdSpc {border-left:none}
169.745 <b>/* Alarm Cells */</b>
169.746 /*Other Table Content Styles*/
169.747 table.Tbl .TblTdLyt img, table.Tbl .TblTdSrt img,
169.748 table.Tbl .TblTdAlm img, table.Tbl .TblTdSrtAlm img
169.749 {vertical-align:middle;margin-bottom:2px}
169.750 table.Tbl .TblTdSel img, table.Tbl .TblTdSrtSel img
169.751 {vertical-align:middle;margin:3px 0px 0px 8px}
169.752 .TblTdLyt {}
169.753 <b>/* Mouseover and Row Selection Styles */</b>
169.754 table.Tbl tr.TblHovRow td {}
169.755 table.Tbl tr.TblHovRow th {}
169.756 <b>/*Table Sub-Grouping */</b>
169.757 table.Tbl .TblGrpRow
169.758 {background-repeat:repeat-x;background-position:left top;
169.759 vertical-align:bottom;min-height:12px;padding:6px 6px 3px}
169.760 .TblGrpTxt {font-weight:bold}
169.761 <b>/* Table Footers */
169.762 /* Table Column-level Footer */</b>
169.763 table.Tbl .TblColFtr {padding:4px 5px 1px 6px}
169.764 .TblColFtrTxt {font-weight:bold}
169.765 <b>/* Table Overall Footer */ </b>
169.766 table.Tbl td.TblFtrRow
169.767 {padding:6px 6px 3px;border-top:none;
169.768 border-bottom:none;vertical-align:middle;text-align:center}
169.769 table.Tbl .TblFtrRowTxt {font-weight:bold}
169.770 table.Tbl .TblFtrLft {float:left;font-weight:bold}
169.771 table.Tbl .TblFtrMsgSpn {float:right}
169.772 <b>/*Table Group Column-Level Footer */</b>
169.773 .TblGrpColFtrTxt {font-weight:bold}
169.774 <b>/* Table Group Overall Footer */</b>
169.775 table.Tbl .TblGrpFtrRow {padding:4px 6px 3px}
169.776 .TblGrpFtrRowTxt {font-weight:bold}
169.777 <b>/* Embedded Table Panels */</b>
169.778 table.Tbl td.TblPnlTd
169.779 {border-top:none;border-right:none;
169.780 border-bottom:none;padding:0px 0px 0px 6px;vertical-align:middle}
169.781 .TblPnlLytDiv {display:none;padding:4px 0px}
169.782 .TblPnlShd3Div {margin-bottom:10px;float:left}
169.783 .TblPnlDiv {padding:10px 15px 10px;min-width:250px}
169.784 table.Tbl div.TblPnlDiv td
169.785 {background:transparent;border:none;padding-left:0px}
169.786 .TblPnlTtl {font-size:14px;font-weight:bold;padding:2px 0px 5px}
169.787 .TblPnlCnt {background:none}
169.788 .TblPnlBtnDiv {text-align:right;padding-top:10px;margin-right:3px}
169.789 .TblPnlHlpTxt
169.790 {padding-top:10px;white-space:normal;
169.791 font-size:11px;max-width:350px}
169.792 .TblPnlSrtTbl td {padding:3px}
169.793 <b>/* For when appearing in titledbox*/</b>
169.794 .TtldBoxInrDiv .TblMgn {margin:0px}
169.795
169.796 </font><font size="-1"><b>/* LIGHTWEIGHT TABLE DESIGN */</b>
169.797 table.TblLt
169.798 {background-color:#fff;color:#000;width:100%;
169.799 padding:0px;border:none;empty-cells:show;
169.800 border-collapse:collapse}
169.801 table.TblLt td
169.802 {border:solid 1px #999;padding:3px 5px 1px 5px;
169.803 background-color:#fff}
169.804 table.TblLt th
169.805 {border:solid 1px #999;padding:3px 5px 1px 5px;
169.806 background-color:#fff;font-weight:normal}
169.807 <b>/* Table Caption/Title */</b>
169.808 table.TblLt caption.TblTtlTxt
169.809 {text-align:left;color:#5F6466;padding:5px 5px 5px 0px;
169.810 font-weight:bold;font-size:12px;border:none;background:none}
169.811 table.TblLt caption.TblTtlTxt span
169.812 {font-weight:bold;font-size:12px}
169.813 table.TblLt caption.TblTtlTxt span.TblTtlTxtSpn
169.814 {float:left;font-weight:bold;font-size:12px}
169.815 table.TblLt caption.TblTtlTxt span.TblTtlMsgSpn
169.816 {float:right;font-weight:normal;font-size:12px;<br> color:#5F6466;margin-top:1px}
169.817 <b>/* Action Bar */</b>
169.818 table.TblLt td.TblActTd
169.819 {background-color:#DEEAF6;padding:8px 5px;vertical-align:middle;
169.820 background-image:url(../images/table/lite_actionbar_gradient.jpg);
169.821 background-repeat:repeat-x;background-position:left top;
169.822 border:solid 1px #999}
169.823 table.TblLt td.TblActTdLst
169.824 {background-color:#B6C8D4;padding:5px 5px;vertical-align:middle;
169.825 background-image:url(../images/table/lite_actionbar_bot_gradient.jpg);
169.826 background-repeat:repeat-x;background-position:left top;
169.827 border:solid 1px #999}
169.828 <b>/* Selection Column - Headers */</b>
169.829 table.TblLt th.TblColHdrSel
169.830 {border-top:1px solid #999;border-left:1px solid #999;
169.831 border-bottom:1px solid #999;background-color:#DEEAF6}
169.832 table.TblLt th.TblColHdrSrtSel
169.833 {border-top:1px solid #999;border-left:1px solid #999;
169.834 border-bottom:solid 1px #999;
169.835 background-image:url(../images/table/lite_column_hdr_sort_gradient.jpg)}
169.836 table.TblLt th.TblColHdrSel a.TblHdrLnk:link
169.837 {background-color:#DEEAF6;
169.838 background-image:url(../images/table/lite_column_hdr_gradient.jpg);
169.839 background-position:left bottom}
169.840 table.TblLt th.TblColHdrSel a.TblHdrLnk:visited
169.841 {background-color:#DEEAF6;
169.842 background-image:url(../images/table/lite_column_hdr_gradient.jpg);
169.843 background-position:left bottom}
169.844 table.TblLt th.TblColHdrSel a.TblHdrLnk:hover
169.845 {background-image:url(../images/table/lite_column_hdr_hov_gradient.jpg);
169.846 background-position:left bottom}
169.847 table.TblLt th.TblColHdrSrtSel a.TblHdrLnk:link,
169.848 table.TblLt th.TblColHdrSrtSel a.TblHdrLnk:visited
169.849 {background:none;background-color:transparent}
169.850 table.TblLt th.TblColHdrSrtSel a.TblHdrImgLnk:link,
169.851 table.TblLt th.TblColHdrSrtSel a.TblHdrImgLnk:visited
169.852 {background:none;background-color:transparent}
169.853 table.TblLt th.TblColHdrSrtSel a.TblHdrImgLnk:hover
169.854 {background-image:url(../images/table/lite_column_hdr_sort_hov_gradient.jpg);
169.855 background-position:left top}
169.856 table.TblLt th.TblColHdrSrtSel a.TblHdrLnk:hover
169.857 {background-image:url(../images/table/lite_column_hdr_sort_hov_gradient.jpg);
169.858 background-position:left top}
169.859 <b>/* Regular Column Headers */</b>
169.860 table.TblLt th.TblColHdr
169.861 {border-top:1px solid #999;border-left:1px solid #999;
169.862 border-bottom:1px solid #999;background-color:#DEEAF6}
169.863 table.TblLt table.TblHdrTbl td
169.864 {border:none;padding:0px;margin:0px;
169.865 vertical-align:bottom;background:none;width:100%}
169.866 table.TblLt a.TblHdrLnk:link,
169.867 table.TblLt a.TblHdrLnk:visited
169.868 {background-color:#DEEAF6;background-position:left bottom;
169.869 color:#333;text-decoration:none;
169.870 background-image:url(../images/table/lite_column_hdr_gradient.jpg);
169.871 background-position:left bottom;padding:5px 5px 3px;min-height:12px}
169.872 table.TblLt a.TblHdrLnk:hover
169.873 {color:#000;text-decoration:underline;background-color:#E5F6FF;
169.874 background-image:url(../images/table/lite_column_hdr_hov_gradient.jpg);
169.875 background-position:left bottom}
169.876 table.TblLt a.TblHdrImgLnk:link,
169.877 table.TblLt a.TblHdrImgLnk:visited
169.878 {background-color:#DEEAF6;color:#035899;
169.879 text-decoration:none;border-left:1px solid #DBE0E3;
169.880 background-image:url(../images/table/lite_column_hdr_gradient.jpg);
169.881 background-position:left bottom}
169.882 table.TblLt a.TblHdrImgLnk:hover
169.883 {color:#035899;
169.884 background-image:url(../images/table/lite_column_hdr_hov_gradient.jpg);
169.885 background-position:left bottom;background-color:#E5F6FF}
169.886 table.TblLt span.TblColHdrSelDis
169.887 {background-color:#DEEAF6;color:#000;text-decoration:none;
169.888 border-left:1px solid #DBE0E3;
169.889 background-image:url(../images/table/lite_column_hdr_gradient.jpg);
169.890 background-position:left bottom}
169.891 table.TblLt .TblHdrTxt
169.892 {background-color:#DEEAF6;color:#000;text-decoration:none;
169.893 background-image:url(../images/table/lite_column_hdr_gradient.jpg);
169.894 background-position:left bottom}
169.895 <b>/* Current Sort Column */</b>
169.896 table.TblLt th.TblColHdrSrt
169.897 {border-top:1px solid #999;border-left:1px solid #999;
169.898 border-bottom:1px solid #999;background-color:#D2D8D8;
169.899 background-image:url(../images/table/lite_column_hdr_sort_gradient.jpg)}
169.900 table.TblLt th.TblColHdrSrt a.TblHdrLnk:hover
169.901 {color:#000;text-decoration:underline;
169.902 background-image:url(../images/table/lite_column_hdr_sort_hov_gradient.jpg);
169.903 background-color:#D3D8DB}
169.904 table.TblLt th.TblColHdrSrt a.TblHdrImgLnk:link,
169.905 table.Tbl th.TblColHdrSrt a.TblHdrImgLnk:visited
169.906 {color:#336699;text-decoration:none;border-left:1px solid #C7C8CA}
169.907 table.TblLt th.TblColHdrSrt a.TblHdrImgLnk:hover
169.908 {color:#035899;
169.909 background-image:url(../images/table/lite_column_hdr_sort_hov_gradient.jpg);
169.910 background-color:#D3D8DB}
169.911 <b>/* Multi-Column Headers */</b>
169.912 table.TblLt th.TblMultColHdr
169.913 {border-top:none;border-left:1px solid #999;
169.914 border-bottom:1px solid #999;background-color:#DEEAF6;
169.915 padding:0px;margin:0px;vertical-align:bottom}
169.916 table.TblLt th.TblMultHdr
169.917 {border-bottom:none;background-color:#DEEAF6;
169.918 border-top:1px solid #999;border-left:1px solid #999;
169.919 text-align:center;padding:4px 5px}
169.920 <b>/*Table Sub-Grouping */</b>
169.921 table.TblLt .TblGrpRow
169.922 {background-color:#DEE8F1;border-left:1px solid #999;
169.923 border-bottom:1px solid #999;border-top:3px double #999;
169.924 background-image:url(../images/table/lite_grouprow_gradient.jpg);
169.925 background-position:top left;padding:4px 5px 3px}
169.926 <b>/* Table Footers */ </b>
169.927 table.TblLt td.TblFtrRow
169.928 {padding:6px 5px 3px;border:none;background-color:#fff;
169.929 vertical-align:middle;text-align:center;border-left:none;<br> border-right:none}
169.930 table.TblLt .TblFtrRowTxt {font-weight:normal;color:#5F6466}
169.931 table.TblLt .TblColFtr
169.932 {border-bottom:1px solid #999;border-top:3px double #999;
169.933 background-color:#fff}
169.934 table.TblLt .TblColFtrSrt
169.935 {background-color:#e5e9ed;border-bottom:1px solid #999;
169.936 border-top:3px double #999}
169.937 table.TblLt .TblColFtrSpc
169.938 {border-left:none;border-bottom:1px solid #999;
169.939 border-top:3px double #999;background-color:#fff}
169.940 <b>/* Embedded Table Panels */</b>
169.941 table.TblLt td.TblPnlTd {padding-left:10px}
169.942
169.943 <b>css_ie55up.css</b>
169.944 <b>/* ADDITIONAL CSS FOR IE5.5+ SUPPORT */</b>
169.945 table.Tbl {width:100%;padding:0px}<br>.TblMgn {margin:0px}<br>caption.TblTtlTxt {background-position:0px 0px}<br>table.Tbl span.TblTtlTxtSpn
169.946 {float:left;font-weight:bold;font-size:14px}<br>table.Tbl span.TblTtlMsgSpn
169.947 {float:right;font-weight:normal;font-size:12px;
169.948 color:#000;margin-top:1px}<br>table.Tbl td.TblActTd,
169.949 table.Tbl td.TblActTdLst
169.950 {padding:6px;vertical-align:middle} <br>table.Tbl td.TblActTd img {margin-top:1px} <br>table.Tbl td.TblActTdLst img {margin-top:2px} <br>table.Tbl .TblPnlHlpTxt {width:350px}<br>table.Tbl table.TblHdrTbl img
169.951 {margin-right:5px;margin-left:5px;
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169.962 <dd><a href="../table.html">Table Component</a></dd>
169.963 <dd><a href="../row_group.html">Table Row Group Component</a></dd>
169.964 <dd><a href="../column.html">Table Column Component</a></dd>
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170.17
170.18 <h1>Table Component Properties Window </h1>
170.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
170.20
170.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a Table component <img src="../../../../images/bh_table_icon.gif" alt="Table Component Icon"> when you select the outer part of the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer, or you select the table part of this composite component in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. </p>
170.22
170.23 <p>When you select this component in the Visual Designer, you also see it in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>, where you can select the part of the component you want to work with. The Table component consists of a set of one or more Table Row Group components, each of which has one or more Table Column components. Each column by default contains <a href="../static_text.html">Static Text</a> <img src="../../../../images/outputtexticon.gif" alt="output text icon"> components.
170.24 </p>
170.25 <ul class="note">
170.26 <li>You can use the Table Layout dialog box to set many of these properties. Not only is that dialog box easier to use in some respects than individual Properties windows for the Table, Table Column, and Table Row Group components, but you can work more naturally with the table and all its columns there. To open the dialog box, right-click the table in the Visual Designer and choose Table Layout.</li>
170.27 </ul>
170.28 <p>The Table part of this component has the following properties.</p>
170.29
170.30 <h3>General</h3>
170.31 <ul><li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
170.32 The name of the Table component in the page bean and the JSP file.</li>
170.33 </ul>
170.34
170.35 <h3>Appearance</h3>
170.36 <ul>
170.37 <li><b>augmentTitle.</b> <code>Type: boolean </code><br>
170.38 If selected, augments the title with the range of items currently displayed and the total number of items in the table. For example, <code>(1-25 of 250)</code>. If the table is not paginated, the title is augmented only with the number of displayed items. If this property is not selected, no extra text displays in the title, so any values set for the <code>itemsText</code> and <code>filterText</code> properties are ignored.</li>
170.39 <li><b>cellPadding.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
170.40 The number of pixels to add on all sides of the contents of each cell. Setting this property to 0 causes a default padding to be applied. </li>
170.41 <li><b>cellSpacing.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
170.42 The spacing between cells in pixels. Setting this property to 0 causes a default spacing to be applied. </li>
170.43 <li><b>clearSortButton.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
170.44 If selected, a Clear Table Sort button is displayed that the user can click to remove all sorting currently applied
170.45 to the table, returning the table items to the order they were in when the page was initially rendered. </li>
170.46 <li><b>deselectMultipleButton.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
170.47 If selected, a control is displayed that the user can click to uncheck a column of checkboxes. The control uses the ID given to the <code>selectId</code> property of
170.48 the Table Column. For more information on this property, see <a href="bh_column_props.html">Table Column Component Properties</a>.</li>
170.49 <li><b>deselectSingleButton.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
170.50 If selected, a control is displayed that the user can click to deselect a column of radio buttons when only a single table row can be selected at a time. The control uses the ID given to the <code>selectId</code> property of the Table Column. For more information on this property, see <a href="bh_column_props.html">Table Column Component Properties</a>.</li>
170.51 <li><b>footerText.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
170.52 The text displayed for the table footer. </li>
170.53 <li><b>itemsText.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
170.54 Text to add to the title of an unpaginated table. For example, if your table title is <code>Critical</code> and there are 20 items in the table, the default title would be <code>Critical (20)</code>. If you specify the value of this property as <code> alerts</code>, the table title would be <code>Critical (20 alerts).</code>
170.55 <ul class="note">
170.56 <li>The <code>augmentTitle</code> property must be set as well, or this property will be ignored.</li>
170.57 </ul>
170.58 </li>
170.59 <li><b>lite.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
170.60 If selected, changes the table style to make the table appear visually less heavy,
170.61 generally by omitting the shading around the table and in the title bar.
170.62 </li>
170.63 <li><b>paginateButton.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
170.64 If selected, displays a control that enables users to switch between viewing all data on
170.65 a single page, an unpaginated table, and seeing data in multiple pages, a paginated table. </li>
170.66 <li><b>paginationControls.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
170.67 If selected, displays table pagination controls that enable users to change which page is displayed. The controls include an input field for specifying the page number, a Go button to go to the specified page, and buttons for going to the first, last, previous, and next page.</li>
170.68 <li><b>selectMultipleButton.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
170.69 If selected, a control is displayed that the user can click to check an entire column of checkboxes, selecting all rows in the table. The control uses the ID given to the <code>selectId</code> property of the Table Column. For more information, see <a href="bh_column_props.html">Table Column Component Properties</a>.</li>
170.70 <li><b>sortPanelToggleButton.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
170.71 If selected, a control is displayed the user can click to open and close the table sort panel. </li>
170.72
170.73 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
170.74 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
170.75 <ul class="note">
170.76 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
170.77 </ul>
170.78
170.79 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
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170.84 </li>
170.85 <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
170.86 A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
170.87 <ul class="note">
170.88 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
170.89 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
170.90 <p>For the<b><a name="themecss"></a></b> <code>defaulttheme.jar</code> CSS style classes for this component, see <a href="bh_table_css.html">Table Component CSS Classes</a>.</p>
170.91
170.92 </li>
170.93 </ul>
170.94 </li>
170.95 <li><b>summary.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
170.96 Information about the Table's purpose or structure or both that is readable by a screen reader. </li>
170.97 <li><b>title.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
170.98 The title displayed at the top of the table. When you first drop the table, you can edit the title directly.</li>
170.99 <li><b>width.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
170.100 The width of the table in pixels or as a percentage of the page width. If this property is left blank, the table width is 100%.</li>
170.101 </ul>
170.102
170.103 <h3>Behavior</h3>
170.104 <ul>
170.105 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
170.106 Text that displays as a tooltip if the mouse cursor hovers over the table.
170.107 <ul class="note">
170.108 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
170.109 </li>
170.110 </ul>
170.111 </li>
170.112 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
170.113 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
170.114 <ul class="note">
170.115 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
170.116 </ul>
170.117 </li>
170.118 </ul>
170.119 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
170.120 <ul>
170.121 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
170.122 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document, determining when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767.</li>
170.123 </ul>
170.124 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
170.125 <ul>
170.126 <li><b>deselectMultipleButtonOnClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
170.127 Scripting code executed when the user clicks the Deselect Multiple button. See the <code>deselectMultipleButton</code> property described above.
170.128 <ul class="note">
170.129 <li>Use the JavaScript <code>setTimeout()</code> function to invoke the script to ensure that the checkboxes are unchecked immediately. </li>
170.130 </ul>
170.131 </li>
170.132 <li><b>deselectSingleButtonOnClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
170.133 Scripting code executed when the user clicks the Deselect Single button. See the <code>deselectSingleButton</code> property described above.
170.134 <ul class="note">
170.135 <li>Use the JavaScript <code>setTimeout()</code> function to invoke the script to ensure that the radio button is unset immediately. </li>
170.136 </ul>
170.137 </li>
170.138 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
170.139 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
170.140 <li><b>onDblClick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
170.141 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
170.142 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
170.143 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
170.144 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
170.145 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
170.146 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
170.147 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
170.148 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
170.149 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
170.150 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
170.151 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
170.152 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
170.153 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
170.154 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
170.155 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
170.156 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
170.157 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
170.158 <li><b>selectMultipleButtonOnClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
170.159 Scripting code executed when the user clicks the Select Multiple
170.160 button. See the <code>selectMultipleButton</code> property described above. </li>
170.161 </ul>
170.162
170.163 <h3>Advanced</h3>
170.164 <ul>
170.165 <li><b>extraActionBottomHtml.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
170.166 Extra HTML code to be appended to the <code><td></code> tag that is rendered for the bottom action bar. Only use code that is valid for a <code><td></code> element. The code you specify is inserted without being checked for validity. For example, you might set this property to the following value:<p>
170.167 <code> style='myActionBarStyle'</code></li>
170.168 <li><b>extraActionTopHtml.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
170.169 Extra HTML to be appended to the <code><td></code> tag used for the top action bar. Only use code that is valid for a <code><td></code> element. The code you specify is inserted without being checked for validity. For example, you might set this property to the following value:
170.170 <p> <code> style='myActionBarStyle'</code> </li>
170.171 <li><b>extraFooterHtml.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
170.172 Extra HTML to be appended to the <code><td></code> tag that is rendered for the table footer. Only use code that is valid for a <code><td></code> element. The code you specify is inserted without being checked for validity. For example, you might set this property to the following value:
170.173 <p> <code> nowrap='nowrap'</code>
170.174 </li>
170.175 <li><b>extraPanelHtml.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
170.176 Extra HTML to be appended to the <code><td></code> tag that is rendered for an embedded panel. Only use code that is valid for a <code><td></code> element. The code you specify is inserted without being checked for validity.</li>
170.177 <li><b>extraTitleHtml.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
170.178 Extra HTML to be appended to the <code><caption></code> tag that is rendered for the table title. Only use code that is valid for a <code><td></code> element. The code you specify is inserted without being checked for validity. For example, you might set this property to the following value:
170.179 <p> <code> style='myTitleStyle'</code>
170.180 </li>
170.181 <li><b>hiddenSelectedRows.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
170.182 If selected, indicates that there might be selected rows currently hidden from view.
170.183 <p>
170.184 In most cases, rows should be unselected when no longer in view. For example, the user selects
170.185 rows of the table and navigates to another page, or the user applies a filter
170.186 or sort that hides previously selected rows from view. By deselecting the hidden rows, you prevent the user from invoking an action on rows that are not displayed.</p>
170.187 <p>This property applies to cases when maintaining the selected state of unseen rows across table pages is necessary. When this property is selected, text is displayed in the table title and footer to indicate the number of selected rows that currently are hidden from view. This title and footer is also displayed with a count of 0 when there are no hidden selections to make the user aware of the possibility of hidden selections.</p>
170.188 <p>When this property is not selected, on paginated tables, the descending sort button for the select column is disabled to prevent a sort action from moving selected rows to a page other than the current page. </p>
170.189 </li>
170.190 <li><b>internalVirtualForm.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
170.191 If selected, the table should use an internal <a href="../../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a> that enables all table children to be submitted. An internal virtual form is equivalent to enclosing the table component in its own HTML form, separate from other components on the same page. For example, a required text field and a table are on the same page. If the user clicks a table sort button when the required text field has no value, the sort action is never invoked because a value is required from the text field and validation fails. Putting the table in a virtual form enables the sort action to be invoked because the text field is not processed when the user clicks the sort button. </li>
170.192 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
170.193 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the Table and its contents (child components of the Table) do not appear on the page at all, not even as hidden components. If this property is not selected (false), it overrides the rendered properties of any child components.
170.194 <p>You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the component does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a Table for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</p>
170.195 </li>
170.196 </ul>
170.197 <dl>
170.198 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
170.199 <dd><a href="../table.html">Table Component</a></dd>
170.200 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
170.201 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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170.248
170.249 <h2>Table Component Properties Window </h2>
170.250 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
170.251
170.252 <p>You see the Properties window for a Table component <img src="../../../../images/bh_table_icon.gif" alt="Table Component Icon"> when you select the outer part of the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer, or you select the table part of this composite component in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. </p>
170.253
170.254 <p>When you select this component in the Visual Designer, you also see it in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>, where you can select the part of the component you want to work with. The Table component consists of a set of one or more Table Row Group components, each of which has one or more Table Column components. Each column by default contains <a href="../static_text.html">Static Text</a> <img src="../../../../images/outputtexticon.gif" alt="output text icon"> components.
170.255 </p>
170.256 <ul class="note">
170.257 <li>You can use the Table Layout dialog box to set many of these properties. Not only is that dialog box easier to use in some respects than individual Properties windows for the Table, Table Column, and Table Row Group components, but you can work more naturally with the table and all its columns there. To open the dialog box, right-click the table in the Visual Designer and choose Table Layout.</li>
170.258 </ul>
170.259 <p>The Table part of this component has the following properties.</p>
170.260
170.261 <h3>General</h3>
170.262 <ul><li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
170.263 The name of the Table component in the page bean and the JSP file.</li>
170.264 </ul>
170.265
170.266 <h3>Appearance</h3>
170.267 <ul>
170.268 <li><b>augmentTitle.</b> <code>Type: boolean </code><br>
170.269 If selected, augments the title with the range of items currently displayed and the total number of items in the table. For example, <code>(1-25 of 250)</code>. If the table is not paginated, the title is augmented only with the number of displayed items. If this property is not selected, no extra text displays in the title, so any values set for the <code>itemsText</code> and <code>filterText</code> properties are ignored.</li>
170.270 <li><b>cellPadding.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
170.271 The number of pixels to add on all sides of the contents of each cell. Setting this property to 0 causes a default padding to be applied. </li>
170.272 <li><b>cellSpacing.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
170.273 The spacing between cells in pixels. Setting this property to 0 causes a default spacing to be applied. </li>
170.274 <li><b>clearSortButton.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
170.275 If selected, a Clear Table Sort button is displayed that the user can click to remove all sorting currently applied
170.276 to the table, returning the table items to the order they were in when the page was initially rendered. </li>
170.277 <li><b>deselectMultipleButton.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
170.278 If selected, a control is displayed that the user can click to uncheck a column of checkboxes. The control uses the ID given to the <code>selectId</code> property of
170.279 the Table Column. For more information on this property, see <a href="bh_column_props.html">Table Column Component Properties</a>.</li>
170.280 <li><b>deselectSingleButton.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
170.281 If selected, a control is displayed that the user can click to deselect a column of radio buttons when only a single table row can be selected at a time. The control uses the ID given to the <code>selectId</code> property of the Table Column. For more information on this property, see <a href="bh_column_props.html">Table Column Component Properties</a>.</li>
170.282 <li><b>footerText.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
170.283 The text displayed for the table footer. </li>
170.284 <li><b>itemsText.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
170.285 Text to add to the title of an unpaginated table. For example, if your table title is <code>Critical</code> and there are 20 items in the table, the default title would be <code>Critical (20)</code>. If you specify the value of this property as <code> alerts</code>, the table title would be <code>Critical (20 alerts).</code>
170.286 <ul class="note">
170.287 <li>The <code>augmentTitle</code> property must be set as well, or this property will be ignored.</li>
170.288 </ul>
170.289 </li>
170.290 <li><b>lite.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
170.291 If selected, changes the table style to make the table appear visually less heavy,
170.292 generally by omitting the shading around the table and in the title bar.
170.293 </li>
170.294 <li><b>paginateButton.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
170.295 If selected, displays a control that enables users to switch between viewing all data on
170.296 a single page, an unpaginated table, and seeing data in multiple pages, a paginated table. </li>
170.297 <li><b>paginationControls.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
170.298 If selected, displays table pagination controls that enable users to change which page is displayed. The controls include an input field for specifying the page number, a Go button to go to the specified page, and buttons for going to the first, last, previous, and next page.</li>
170.299 <li><b>selectMultipleButton.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
170.300 If selected, a control is displayed that the user can click to check an entire column of checkboxes, selecting all rows in the table. The control uses the ID given to the <code>selectId</code> property of the Table Column. For more information, see <a href="bh_column_props.html">Table Column Component Properties</a>.</li>
170.301 <li><b>sortPanelToggleButton.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
170.302 If selected, a control is displayed the user can click to open and close the table sort panel. </li>
170.303
170.304 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
170.305 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
170.306 <ul class="note">
170.307 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
170.308 </ul>
170.309
170.310 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
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170.313 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
170.314 </p>
170.315 </li>
170.316 <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
170.317 A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
170.318 <ul class="note">
170.319 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
170.320 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
170.321 <p>For the<b><a name="themecss"></a></b> <code>defaulttheme.jar</code> CSS style classes for this component, see <a href="bh_table_css.html">Table Component CSS Classes</a>.</p>
170.322
170.323 </li>
170.324 </ul>
170.325 </li>
170.326 <li><b>summary.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
170.327 Information about the Table's purpose or structure or both that is readable by a screen reader. </li>
170.328 <li><b>title.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
170.329 The title displayed at the top of the table. When you first drop the table, you can edit the title directly.</li>
170.330 <li><b>width.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
170.331 The width of the table in pixels or as a percentage of the page width. If this property is left blank, the table width is 100%.</li>
170.332 </ul>
170.333
170.334 <h3>Behavior</h3>
170.335 <ul>
170.336 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
170.337 Text that displays as a tooltip if the mouse cursor hovers over the table.
170.338 <ul class="note">
170.339 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
170.340 </li>
170.341 </ul>
170.342 </li>
170.343 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
170.344 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
170.345 <ul class="note">
170.346 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
170.347 </ul>
170.348 </li>
170.349 </ul>
170.350 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
170.351 <ul>
170.352 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
170.353 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document, determining when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767.</li>
170.354 </ul>
170.355 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
170.356 <ul>
170.357 <li><b>deselectMultipleButtonOnClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
170.358 Scripting code executed when the user clicks the Deselect Multiple button. See the <code>deselectMultipleButton</code> property described above.
170.359 <ul class="note">
170.360 <li>Use the JavaScript <code>setTimeout()</code> function to invoke the script to ensure that the checkboxes are unchecked immediately. </li>
170.361 </ul>
170.362 </li>
170.363 <li><b>deselectSingleButtonOnClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
170.364 Scripting code executed when the user clicks the Deselect Single button. See the <code>deselectSingleButton</code> property described above.
170.365 <ul class="note">
170.366 <li>Use the JavaScript <code>setTimeout()</code> function to invoke the script to ensure that the radio button is unset immediately. </li>
170.367 </ul>
170.368 </li>
170.369 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
170.370 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
170.371 <li><b>onDblClick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
170.372 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
170.373 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
170.374 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
170.375 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
170.376 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
170.377 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
170.378 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
170.379 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
170.380 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
170.381 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
170.382 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
170.383 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
170.384 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
170.385 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
170.386 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
170.387 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
170.388 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
170.389 <li><b>selectMultipleButtonOnClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
170.390 Scripting code executed when the user clicks the Select Multiple
170.391 button. See the <code>selectMultipleButton</code> property described above. </li>
170.392 </ul>
170.393
170.394 <h3>Advanced</h3>
170.395 <ul>
170.396 <li><b>extraActionBottomHtml.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
170.397 Extra HTML code to be appended to the <code><td></code> tag that is rendered for the bottom action bar. Only use code that is valid for a <code><td></code> element. The code you specify is inserted without being checked for validity. For example, you might set this property to the following value:<p>
170.398 <code> style='myActionBarStyle'</code></li>
170.399 <li><b>extraActionTopHtml.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
170.400 Extra HTML to be appended to the <code><td></code> tag used for the top action bar. Only use code that is valid for a <code><td></code> element. The code you specify is inserted without being checked for validity. For example, you might set this property to the following value:
170.401 <p> <code> style='myActionBarStyle'</code> </li>
170.402 <li><b>extraFooterHtml.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
170.403 Extra HTML to be appended to the <code><td></code> tag that is rendered for the table footer. Only use code that is valid for a <code><td></code> element. The code you specify is inserted without being checked for validity. For example, you might set this property to the following value:
170.404 <p> <code> nowrap='nowrap'</code>
170.405 </li>
170.406 <li><b>extraPanelHtml.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
170.407 Extra HTML to be appended to the <code><td></code> tag that is rendered for an embedded panel. Only use code that is valid for a <code><td></code> element. The code you specify is inserted without being checked for validity.</li>
170.408 <li><b>extraTitleHtml.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
170.409 Extra HTML to be appended to the <code><caption></code> tag that is rendered for the table title. Only use code that is valid for a <code><td></code> element. The code you specify is inserted without being checked for validity. For example, you might set this property to the following value:
170.410 <p> <code> style='myTitleStyle'</code>
170.411 </li>
170.412 <li><b>hiddenSelectedRows.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
170.413 If selected, indicates that there might be selected rows currently hidden from view.
170.414 <p>
170.415 In most cases, rows should be unselected when no longer in view. For example, the user selects
170.416 rows of the table and navigates to another page, or the user applies a filter
170.417 or sort that hides previously selected rows from view. By deselecting the hidden rows, you prevent the user from invoking an action on rows that are not displayed.</p>
170.418 <p>This property applies to cases when maintaining the selected state of unseen rows across table pages is necessary. When this property is selected, text is displayed in the table title and footer to indicate the number of selected rows that currently are hidden from view. This title and footer is also displayed with a count of 0 when there are no hidden selections to make the user aware of the possibility of hidden selections.</p>
170.419 <p>When this property is not selected, on paginated tables, the descending sort button for the select column is disabled to prevent a sort action from moving selected rows to a page other than the current page. </p>
170.420 </li>
170.421 <li><b>internalVirtualForm.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
170.422 If selected, the table should use an internal <a href="../../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a> that enables all table children to be submitted. An internal virtual form is equivalent to enclosing the table component in its own HTML form, separate from other components on the same page. For example, a required text field and a table are on the same page. If the user clicks a table sort button when the required text field has no value, the sort action is never invoked because a value is required from the text field and validation fails. Putting the table in a virtual form enables the sort action to be invoked because the text field is not processed when the user clicks the sort button. </li>
170.423 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
170.424 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the Table and its contents (child components of the Table) do not appear on the page at all, not even as hidden components. If this property is not selected (false), it overrides the rendered properties of any child components.
170.425 <p>You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the component does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a Table for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</p>
170.426 </li>
170.427 </ul>
170.428 <dl>
170.429 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
170.430 <dd><a href="../table.html">Table Component</a></dd>
170.431 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
170.432 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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171.13 <title>Text Area Component Properties Window</title>
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171.17
171.18 <h1>Text Area Component Properties Window</h1>
171.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
171.20
171.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a Text Area component <img src="../../../../images/bh_textarea_icon.gif" alt="text area icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. </p>
171.22 <p>Most of the Text Area component's properties are both JSP attributes and properties of the <code>TextArea</code> Java component in the page bean.</p>
171.23 <p>This component has the following properties.</p>
171.24
171.25 <h3>General</h3>
171.26 <ul>
171.27 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
171.28 The name of the Text Area component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
171.29 </ul>
171.30
171.31 <h3>Appearance</h3>
171.32 <ul>
171.33 <li><b>columns.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
171.34 The width in characters of the text area. If the user types more characters than will fit in this area, the text wraps around to the next row. You can use the <code>columns</code> property to set the width of the component when the <code>label</code> property is set. Otherwise you can use the <code>style</code> or <code>styleClass</code> property, which overrides the <code>columns</code> property if the <code>label</code> property is blank. You can also drag the resize handles to set the component's height and width in the <code>style</code> property.</li>
171.35 <li><b>label.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
171.36 A descriptive label for the field, which displays next to the field.
171.37 <ul class="note">
171.38 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="../label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
171.39 </ul>
171.40 </li>
171.41 <li><b>labelLevel.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
171.42 A number that affects the appearance of the label. 1 (Strong) is larger and bold. 2 (Medium), the default, is smaller and bold. 3 (Weak) is smaller and normal (not bold). This property takes effect only if the label property is set. </li>
171.43 <li><b>rows.</b><b></b><code> Type: int </code><br>
171.44 The number of rows of text to display at one time. The user can scroll up and down to see more rows of text. If the height is not explicitly set in the <code>style</code> or <code>styleClass</code> property, this property determines the height of the component. If the <code>label</code> property is not set, the <code>style</code> or <code>styleClass</code> property setting overrides the <code>rows</code> property. Dragging the resize handles sets the component's height and width in the <code>style</code> property.
171.45 <ul class="note">
171.46 <li>Web browsers have different assumptions about the number of rows to render for this component. A workaround is to set the <code>height</code> in the <code>style</code> property. For example, <code>height: 100;</code> sets the height to 100 pixels.</li>
171.47 </ul>
171.48
171.49 </li>
171.50
171.51 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
171.52 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
171.53 <ul class="note">
171.54 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
171.55 </ul>
171.56
171.57 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
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171.62 </li>
171.63 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
171.64 <ul class="note">
171.65 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
171.66 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
171.67 <p>The defaulttheme CSS style classes for this component are: </p>
171.68
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171.73
171.74 </li>
171.75 </ul>
171.76 </li>
171.77 <li><b>text.</b><code> Type: Object</code><br>
171.78 The text that the user enters. This text is sent to the server when the page is submitted. You can also specify a value to be initially displayed for this property so the user knows what sort of text to enter, and you can right-click the component and choose Bind to Data to bind the property to a data provider or object so the property's value can be set dynamically. If you do bind this property to an object or a data provider, the corresponding value on the server is updated after this property's value has passed validation.</li>
171.79 </ul>
171.80
171.81 <h3>Data</h3>
171.82 <ul>
171.83 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
171.84 A JavaServer Faces converter that produces the correct type of value for the <code>text</code> property. The component will pick the correct converter for the <code>text</code> property if one is available, making it unnecessary to set this property in most cases. If the <code>text</code> property is bound to a value whose type is not on the list of converters, you have to supply your own converter and set this property. </li>
171.85 <li><b>required.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
171.86 If selected, the user must enter a value in the field before the page can be submitted. If you add a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a> to the page and link its <code>for</code> property to this component, an error message will be displayed if the user tries to submit the page without entering a value.</li>
171.87 <li><b>validator.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
171.88 Indicates the JavaServer Faces validator that is called when the value is submitted. Choose a validator from the drop down list. If you choose <code>(null)</code>, no validator is called. If you choose a validator, also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator is used.
171.89 <ul class="note">
171.90 <li>If you define your own validate method, for example, by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit Event Handler > validate, any value you might have set in this property is overridden. </li>
171.91 </ul>
171.92 </li>
171.93 </ul>
171.94
171.95 <h3>Events</h3>
171.96 <p>Set the event properties by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>.</p>
171.97 <ul>
171.98 <li><b>validate.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called to validate the value of the component.If you want to code a validate method rather than choosing a JavaServer Faces validator for the <code>validator</code> property, right-click the component and choose Edit Event Handler > validate. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_validate</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property. When you define this method in this way, the <code>validator</code> and <code>validate</code> properties are automatically set for you. If you define a validator, also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator is used.
171.99 <ul class="note">
171.100 <li>Setting this property also sets the value of the <code>validator</code> property. If you define your own validate method, do not separately change the value of the <code>validator</code> property, or you could lose the connection to your validate method.</li>
171.101 </ul>
171.102 </li>
171.103 <li><b>valueChangeListener</b> Indicates the name of the component value change listener method that is called when the value of the component changes. You typically define this method in the page bean by right-clicking the component in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a> and choosing Edit Event Handler > processValueChange. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_processValueChange</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the <code>id</code> property.</li>
171.104 </ul>
171.105
171.106 <h3>Behavior</h3>
171.107 <ul>
171.108 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
171.109 If selected, indicates that the component should never receive focus or be included in a submit. Use this property when the component does not apply to the page. See the note under the <code>readOnly</code> property concerning the effects of using the <code>disabled</code> property versus the effects of using the <code>readOnly</code> property.</li>
171.110 <li><b>readOnly.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
171.111 If selected, makes it impossible for the user to enter values, but still makes it possible for the component's value to be submitted.
171.112 Use this property when the component does apply but must not be changed.
171.113 <ul class="note">
171.114 <li>A readonly field is included when the page is submitted, in contrast to a disabled field, which is not included when the page is submitted. If you use the <code>disabled</code> property, JavaServer Faces does not detect that any value at all was submitted.</li>
171.115 </ul>
171.116 </li>
171.117 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
171.118 Rendered as the HTML <code>title</code> attribute of the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
171.119 <ul class="note">
171.120 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
171.121 </li>
171.122 </ul>
171.123 </li>
171.124 <li><b>trim.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
171.125 If selected, any leading spaces or trailing spaces will be trimmed prior to conversion to the destination data type. This property is selected by default. </li>
171.126 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
171.127 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
171.128 <ul class="note">
171.129 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
171.130 </ul>
171.131 </li>
171.132 </ul>
171.133 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
171.134 <ul>
171.135 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
171.136 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document, determining when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767. Equivalent to the <code>tabindex</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
171.137 </ul>
171.138 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
171.139 <ul>
171.140 <li><b>onBlur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
171.141 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
171.142 <li><b>onChange.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
171.143 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus and its value was modified after it gained focus. </li>
171.144 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
171.145 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
171.146 <li><b>onDblClick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
171.147 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
171.148 <li><b>onFocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
171.149 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
171.150 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
171.151 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
171.152 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
171.153 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
171.154 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
171.155 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
171.156 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
171.157 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
171.158 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
171.159 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
171.160 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
171.161 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
171.162 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
171.163 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
171.164 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
171.165 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
171.166 <li><b>onSelect.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
171.167 JavaScript to be executed when the user selects text in the component.</li>
171.168 </ul>
171.169 <h3>Advanced</h3>
171.170 <ul>
171.171 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
171.172 If this property is selected, when the user activates the component, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page. A simpler way of getting this functionality is to associate the component with a <a href="../../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>, and then right-click the component and choose Auto-Submit on Change.
171.173 <p>The most common example of an immediate action is a Cancel button. You make it immediate so that the normal validation and update steps can be skipped, but the action handler can still do whatever is necessary. Typically, the action handler will navigate back to some previous page. In some designs the action handler might also enqueue an informational message like "Transaction cancelled". It is possible to do more: for example, an application might record the fact that the user cancelled the current operation.</p>
171.174 </li>
171.175 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
171.176 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component doesn't appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the component does get rendered. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</li>
171.177 <li><b>valueChangeListener.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
171.178 See the Event section's <code>valueChange</code> property above, which provides an easier way to set this property's value. The <code>valueChangeListener</code> property is the <code>MethodBinding</code> that underlies the <code>valueChange</code> event property. The <code>valueChangeListener</code> property is updated when you set the method for the <code>valueChange</code> event property.
171.179 <p>If you click the ellipsis button next to the <code>valueChange</code> property, you can use that property's property editor to choose an existing method to bind to, or you can create a new method or unbind an existing method. If you are an expert, instead of using the <code>valueChange</code> property, you can type a <code>MethodBinding</code> expression directly into this <code>valueChangeListener</code> property, for example, if you want to call a method that is not in the page bean.</p>
171.180 </li>
171.181 </ul>
171.182 <dl>
171.183 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
171.184 <dd><a href="../text_area.html">Text Area Component</a></dd>
171.185 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
171.186 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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171.233
171.234 <h2>Text Area Component Properties Window</h2>
171.235 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
171.236
171.237 <p>You see the Properties window for a Text Area component <img src="../../../../images/bh_textarea_icon.gif" alt="text area icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. </p>
171.238 <p>Most of the Text Area component's properties are both JSP attributes and properties of the <code>TextArea</code> Java component in the page bean.</p>
171.239 <p>This component has the following properties.</p>
171.240
171.241 <h3>General</h3>
171.242 <ul>
171.243 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
171.244 The name of the Text Area component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
171.245 </ul>
171.246
171.247 <h3>Appearance</h3>
171.248 <ul>
171.249 <li><b>columns.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
171.250 The width in characters of the text area. If the user types more characters than will fit in this area, the text wraps around to the next row. You can use the <code>columns</code> property to set the width of the component when the <code>label</code> property is set. Otherwise you can use the <code>style</code> or <code>styleClass</code> property, which overrides the <code>columns</code> property if the <code>label</code> property is blank. You can also drag the resize handles to set the component's height and width in the <code>style</code> property.</li>
171.251 <li><b>label.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
171.252 A descriptive label for the field, which displays next to the field.
171.253 <ul class="note">
171.254 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="../label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
171.255 </ul>
171.256 </li>
171.257 <li><b>labelLevel.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
171.258 A number that affects the appearance of the label. 1 (Strong) is larger and bold. 2 (Medium), the default, is smaller and bold. 3 (Weak) is smaller and normal (not bold). This property takes effect only if the label property is set. </li>
171.259 <li><b>rows.</b><b></b><code> Type: int </code><br>
171.260 The number of rows of text to display at one time. The user can scroll up and down to see more rows of text. If the height is not explicitly set in the <code>style</code> or <code>styleClass</code> property, this property determines the height of the component. If the <code>label</code> property is not set, the <code>style</code> or <code>styleClass</code> property setting overrides the <code>rows</code> property. Dragging the resize handles sets the component's height and width in the <code>style</code> property.
171.261 <ul class="note">
171.262 <li>Web browsers have different assumptions about the number of rows to render for this component. A workaround is to set the <code>height</code> in the <code>style</code> property. For example, <code>height: 100;</code> sets the height to 100 pixels.</li>
171.263 </ul>
171.264
171.265 </li>
171.266
171.267 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
171.268 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
171.269 <ul class="note">
171.270 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
171.271 </ul>
171.272
171.273 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
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171.278 </li>
171.279 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
171.280 <ul class="note">
171.281 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
171.282 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
171.283 <p>The defaulttheme CSS style classes for this component are: </p>
171.284
171.285 <pre><b><font size="-1">css_master.css</font></b>
171.286 <font size="-1">.TxtAra {}
171.287 .TxtAraDis {background-color:#E1E4E5;color:#848687}
171.288 .TxtAra, .TxtAraDis {padding-left:2px}</font></pre>
171.289
171.290 </li>
171.291 </ul>
171.292 </li>
171.293 <li><b>text.</b><code> Type: Object</code><br>
171.294 The text that the user enters. This text is sent to the server when the page is submitted. You can also specify a value to be initially displayed for this property so the user knows what sort of text to enter, and you can right-click the component and choose Bind to Data to bind the property to a data provider or object so the property's value can be set dynamically. If you do bind this property to an object or a data provider, the corresponding value on the server is updated after this property's value has passed validation.</li>
171.295 </ul>
171.296
171.297 <h3>Data</h3>
171.298 <ul>
171.299 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
171.300 A JavaServer Faces converter that produces the correct type of value for the <code>text</code> property. The component will pick the correct converter for the <code>text</code> property if one is available, making it unnecessary to set this property in most cases. If the <code>text</code> property is bound to a value whose type is not on the list of converters, you have to supply your own converter and set this property. </li>
171.301 <li><b>required.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
171.302 If selected, the user must enter a value in the field before the page can be submitted. If you add a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a> to the page and link its <code>for</code> property to this component, an error message will be displayed if the user tries to submit the page without entering a value.</li>
171.303 <li><b>validator.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
171.304 Indicates the JavaServer Faces validator that is called when the value is submitted. Choose a validator from the drop down list. If you choose <code>(null)</code>, no validator is called. If you choose a validator, also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator is used.
171.305 <ul class="note">
171.306 <li>If you define your own validate method, for example, by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit Event Handler > validate, any value you might have set in this property is overridden. </li>
171.307 </ul>
171.308 </li>
171.309 </ul>
171.310
171.311 <h3>Events</h3>
171.312 <p>Set the event properties by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>.</p>
171.313 <ul>
171.314 <li><b>validate.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called to validate the value of the component.If you want to code a validate method rather than choosing a JavaServer Faces validator for the <code>validator</code> property, right-click the component and choose Edit Event Handler > validate. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_validate</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property. When you define this method in this way, the <code>validator</code> and <code>validate</code> properties are automatically set for you. If you define a validator, also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator is used.
171.315 <ul class="note">
171.316 <li>Setting this property also sets the value of the <code>validator</code> property. If you define your own validate method, do not separately change the value of the <code>validator</code> property, or you could lose the connection to your validate method.</li>
171.317 </ul>
171.318 </li>
171.319 <li><b>valueChangeListener</b> Indicates the name of the component value change listener method that is called when the value of the component changes. You typically define this method in the page bean by right-clicking the component in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a> and choosing Edit Event Handler > processValueChange. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_processValueChange</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the <code>id</code> property.</li>
171.320 </ul>
171.321
171.322 <h3>Behavior</h3>
171.323 <ul>
171.324 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
171.325 If selected, indicates that the component should never receive focus or be included in a submit. Use this property when the component does not apply to the page. See the note under the <code>readOnly</code> property concerning the effects of using the <code>disabled</code> property versus the effects of using the <code>readOnly</code> property.</li>
171.326 <li><b>readOnly.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
171.327 If selected, makes it impossible for the user to enter values, but still makes it possible for the component's value to be submitted.
171.328 Use this property when the component does apply but must not be changed.
171.329 <ul class="note">
171.330 <li>A readonly field is included when the page is submitted, in contrast to a disabled field, which is not included when the page is submitted. If you use the <code>disabled</code> property, JavaServer Faces does not detect that any value at all was submitted.</li>
171.331 </ul>
171.332 </li>
171.333 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
171.334 Rendered as the HTML <code>title</code> attribute of the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
171.335 <ul class="note">
171.336 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
171.337 </li>
171.338 </ul>
171.339 </li>
171.340 <li><b>trim.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
171.341 If selected, any leading spaces or trailing spaces will be trimmed prior to conversion to the destination data type. This property is selected by default. </li>
171.342 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
171.343 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
171.344 <ul class="note">
171.345 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
171.346 </ul>
171.347 </li>
171.348 </ul>
171.349 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
171.350 <ul>
171.351 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
171.352 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document, determining when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767. Equivalent to the <code>tabindex</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
171.353 </ul>
171.354 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
171.355 <ul>
171.356 <li><b>onBlur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
171.357 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
171.358 <li><b>onChange.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
171.359 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus and its value was modified after it gained focus. </li>
171.360 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
171.361 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
171.362 <li><b>onDblClick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
171.363 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
171.364 <li><b>onFocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
171.365 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
171.366 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
171.367 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
171.368 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
171.369 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
171.370 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
171.371 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
171.372 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
171.373 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
171.374 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
171.375 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
171.376 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
171.377 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
171.378 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
171.379 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
171.380 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
171.381 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
171.382 <li><b>onSelect.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
171.383 JavaScript to be executed when the user selects text in the component.</li>
171.384 </ul>
171.385 <h3>Advanced</h3>
171.386 <ul>
171.387 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
171.388 If this property is selected, when the user activates the component, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page. A simpler way of getting this functionality is to associate the component with a <a href="../../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>, and then right-click the component and choose Auto-Submit on Change.
171.389 <p>The most common example of an immediate action is a Cancel button. You make it immediate so that the normal validation and update steps can be skipped, but the action handler can still do whatever is necessary. Typically, the action handler will navigate back to some previous page. In some designs the action handler might also enqueue an informational message like "Transaction cancelled". It is possible to do more: for example, an application might record the fact that the user cancelled the current operation.</p>
171.390 </li>
171.391 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
171.392 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component doesn't appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the component does get rendered. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</li>
171.393 <li><b>valueChangeListener.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
171.394 See the Event section's <code>valueChange</code> property above, which provides an easier way to set this property's value. The <code>valueChangeListener</code> property is the <code>MethodBinding</code> that underlies the <code>valueChange</code> event property. The <code>valueChangeListener</code> property is updated when you set the method for the <code>valueChange</code> event property.
171.395 <p>If you click the ellipsis button next to the <code>valueChange</code> property, you can use that property's property editor to choose an existing method to bind to, or you can create a new method or unbind an existing method. If you are an expert, instead of using the <code>valueChange</code> property, you can type a <code>MethodBinding</code> expression directly into this <code>valueChangeListener</code> property, for example, if you want to call a method that is not in the page bean.</p>
171.396 </li>
171.397 </ul>
171.398 <dl>
171.399 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
171.400 <dd><a href="../text_area.html">Text Area Component</a></dd>
171.401 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
171.402 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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172.18 <h1>Text Field Component Properties Window</h1>
172.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
172.20
172.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a Text Field component <img src="../../../../images/bh_text_field_icon.gif" alt="text field icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. </p>
172.22 <p>Most of the Text Field component's properties are both JSP attributes and properties of the <code>TextField</code> Java component in the page bean.</p>
172.23 <p>This component has the following properties.</p>
172.24
172.25 <h3>General</h3>
172.26 <ul>
172.27 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
172.28 The name of the Text Field component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
172.29 </ul>
172.30
172.31 <h3>Appearance</h3>
172.32 <ul>
172.33 <li><b>columns.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
172.34 The width in characters of the text field. If the user types more characters than will fit in this area, the text scrolls in the direction of the typing. You can use the <code>columns</code> property to set the width of the component when the <code>label</code> property is set. Otherwise you can use the <code>style</code> or <code>styleClass</code> property, which overrides the <code>columns</code> property if the <code>label</code> property is blank. You can also drag the resize handles to set the component's height and width in the <code>style</code> property.</li>
172.35 <li><b>label.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
172.36 A descriptive label for the field, which displays next to the field.
172.37 <ul class="note">
172.38 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="../label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
172.39 </ul>
172.40 </li>
172.41 <li><b>labelLevel.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
172.42 A number that affects the appearance of the label. 1 (Strong) is larger and bold. 2 (Medium), the default, is smaller and bold. 3 (Weak) is smaller and normal (not bold). This property takes effect only if the label property is set. </li>
172.43
172.44 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
172.45 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
172.46 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
172.47 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
172.48 <ul class="note">
172.49 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
172.50 </ul>
172.51
172.52 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
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172.57 </li>
172.58 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
172.59 <ul class="note">
172.60 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
172.61 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
172.62 <p>The defaulttheme CSS style classes for this component are: </p>
172.63 <pre><b><font size="-1">css_master.css</font></b>
172.64 <font size="-1">.TxtFld {}<br>.TxtFldDis {background-color:#E1E4E5;color:#848687}
172.65 .TxtFld, .TxtFldDis {padding-left:2px}</font></pre>
172.66 </li>
172.67 </ul>
172.68 </li>
172.69 <li><b>text.</b><code> Type: Object</code><br>
172.70 The text that the user enters. This text is sent to the server when the page is submitted. You can also specify a value to be initially displayed for this property so the user knows what sort of text to enter, and you can right-click the component and choose Bind to Data to bind the property to a data provider or object so the property's value can be set dynamically. If you do bind this property to an object or a data provider, the corresponding value on the server is updated after this property's value has passed validation.</li>
172.71 </ul>
172.72
172.73 <h3>Data</h3>
172.74 <ul>
172.75 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
172.76 A JavaServer Faces converter that produces the correct type of value for the <code>text</code> property. The component will pick the correct converter for the <code>text</code> property if one is available, making it unnecessary to set this property in most cases. If the <code>text</code> property is bound to a value whose type is not on the list of converters, you have to supply your own converter and set this property. </li>
172.77 <li><b>required.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
172.78 If selected, the user must enter a value in the field before the page can be submitted. If you add a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a> to the page and link its <code>for</code> property to this component, an error message will be displayed if the user tries to submit the page without entering a value.
172.79 </li>
172.80 <li><b>validator.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
172.81 Indicates the JavaServer Faces validator that is called when the value is submitted. Choose a validator from the drop down list. If you choose <code>(null)</code>, no validator is called. If you choose a validator, also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator is used.
172.82 <ul class="note">
172.83 <li>If you define your own validate method, for example, by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit Event Handler > validate, any value you might have set in this property is overridden. </li>
172.84 </ul>
172.85 </li>
172.86 </ul>
172.87 <h3>Events</h3>
172.88 <p>Set the event properties by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>.</p>
172.89 <ul>
172.90 <li><b>validate.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called to validate the value of the component.If you want to code a validate method rather than choosing a JavaServer Faces validator for the <code>validator</code> property, right-click the component and choose Edit Event Handler > validate. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_validate</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property. When you define this method in this way, the <code>validator</code> and <code>validate</code> properties are automatically set for you.
172.91 If you define a validator, also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator is used.
172.92 <ul class="note">
172.93 <li>Setting this property also sets the value of the <code>validator</code> property. If you define your own validate method, do not separately change the value of the <code>validator</code> property, or you could lose the connection to your validate method.</li>
172.94 </ul>
172.95 </li>
172.96 <li><b>valueChangeListener</b> Indicates the name of the component value change listener method that is called when the value of the component changes. You typically define this method in the page bean by right-clicking the component in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a> and choosing Edit Event Handler > processValueChange. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_processValueChange</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the <code>id</code> property.</li>
172.97 </ul>
172.98 <h3>Behavior</h3>
172.99 <ul>
172.100 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
172.101 If selected, indicates that the component should never receive focus or be included in a submit. Use this property when the component does not apply to the page. See the note under the <code>readOnly</code> property concerning the effects of using the <code>disabled</code> property versus the effects of using the <code>readOnly</code> property.</li>
172.102 <li><b>maxLength.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
172.103 The maximum number of characters that can be entered for this field. </li>
172.104 <li><b>readOnly.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
172.105 If selected, makes it impossible for the user to enter values, but still makes it possible for the component's value to be submitted.
172.106 Use this property when the component does apply but must not be changed.
172.107 <ul class="note">
172.108 <li>A readonly field is included when the page is submitted, in contrast to a disabled field, which is not included when the page is submitted. If you use the <code>disabled</code> property, JavaServer Faces does not detect that any value at all was submitted.</li>
172.109 </ul>
172.110 </li>
172.111 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
172.112 Rendered as the HTML <code>title</code> attribute of the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
172.113 <ul class="note">
172.114 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
172.115 </li>
172.116 </ul>
172.117 </li>
172.118 <li><b>trim.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
172.119 If selected, any leading spaces or trailing spaces will be trimmed prior to conversion to the destination data type. This property is selected by default. </li>
172.120 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
172.121 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
172.122 <ul class="note">
172.123 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
172.124 </ul>
172.125 </li>
172.126 </ul>
172.127 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
172.128 <ul>
172.129 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
172.130 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document, determining when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767. Equivalent to the <code>tabindex</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
172.131 </ul>
172.132 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
172.133 <ul>
172.134 <li><b>onBlur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
172.135 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
172.136 <li><b>onChange.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
172.137 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus and its value was modified after it gained focus. </li>
172.138 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
172.139 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
172.140 <li><b>onDblClick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
172.141 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
172.142 <li><b>onFocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
172.143 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
172.144 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
172.145 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
172.146 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
172.147 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
172.148 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
172.149 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
172.150 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
172.151 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
172.152 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
172.153 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
172.154 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
172.155 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
172.156 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
172.157 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
172.158 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
172.159 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
172.160 <li><b>onSelect.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
172.161 JavaScript to be executed when the user selects text in the component.</li>
172.162 </ul>
172.163 <h3>Advanced</h3>
172.164 <ul>
172.165 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
172.166 If this property is selected, when the user activates the component, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page. A simpler way of getting this functionality is to associate the component with a <a href="../../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>, and then right-click the component and choose Auto-Submit on Change.
172.167 <p>The most common example of an immediate action is a Cancel button. You make it immediate so that the normal validation and update steps can be skipped, but the action handler can still do whatever is necessary. Typically, the action handler will navigate back to some previous page. In some designs the action handler might also enqueue an informational message like "Transaction cancelled". It is possible to do more: for example, an application might record the fact that the user cancelled the current operation.</p>
172.168 </li>
172.169 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
172.170 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component doesn't appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the component does get rendered. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</li>
172.171 <li><b>valueChangeListener.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
172.172 See the Event section's <code>valueChange</code> property above, which provides an easier way to set this property's value. The <code>valueChangeListener</code> property is the <code>MethodBinding</code> that underlies the <code>valueChange</code> event property. The <code>valueChangeListener</code> property is updated when you set the method for the <code>valueChange</code> event property.
172.173 <p>If you click the ellipsis button next to the <code>valueChange</code> property, you can use that property's property editor to choose an existing method to bind to, or you can create a new method or unbind an existing method. If you are an expert, instead of using the <code>valueChange</code> property, you can type a <code>MethodBinding</code> expression directly into this <code>valueChangeListener</code> property, for example, if you want to call a method that is not in the page bean.</p>
172.174 </li>
172.175 </ul>
172.176 <dl>
172.177 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
172.178 <dd><a href="../text_field.html">Text Field Component</a></dd>
172.179 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
172.180 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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172.228 <h2>Text Field Component Properties Window</h2>
172.229 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
172.230
172.231 <p>You see the Properties window for a Text Field component <img src="../../../../images/bh_text_field_icon.gif" alt="text field icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. </p>
172.232 <p>Most of the Text Field component's properties are both JSP attributes and properties of the <code>TextField</code> Java component in the page bean.</p>
172.233 <p>This component has the following properties.</p>
172.234
172.235 <h3>General</h3>
172.236 <ul>
172.237 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
172.238 The name of the Text Field component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
172.239 </ul>
172.240
172.241 <h3>Appearance</h3>
172.242 <ul>
172.243 <li><b>columns.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
172.244 The width in characters of the text field. If the user types more characters than will fit in this area, the text scrolls in the direction of the typing. You can use the <code>columns</code> property to set the width of the component when the <code>label</code> property is set. Otherwise you can use the <code>style</code> or <code>styleClass</code> property, which overrides the <code>columns</code> property if the <code>label</code> property is blank. You can also drag the resize handles to set the component's height and width in the <code>style</code> property.</li>
172.245 <li><b>label.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
172.246 A descriptive label for the field, which displays next to the field.
172.247 <ul class="note">
172.248 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="../label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
172.249 </ul>
172.250 </li>
172.251 <li><b>labelLevel.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
172.252 A number that affects the appearance of the label. 1 (Strong) is larger and bold. 2 (Medium), the default, is smaller and bold. 3 (Weak) is smaller and normal (not bold). This property takes effect only if the label property is set. </li>
172.253
172.254 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
172.255 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
172.256 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
172.257 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
172.258 <ul class="note">
172.259 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
172.260 </ul>
172.261
172.262 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
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172.267 </li>
172.268 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
172.269 <ul class="note">
172.270 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
172.271 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
172.272 <p>The defaulttheme CSS style classes for this component are: </p>
172.273 <pre><b><font size="-1">css_master.css</font></b>
172.274 <font size="-1">.TxtFld {}<br>.TxtFldDis {background-color:#E1E4E5;color:#848687}
172.275 .TxtFld, .TxtFldDis {padding-left:2px}</font></pre>
172.276 </li>
172.277 </ul>
172.278 </li>
172.279 <li><b>text.</b><code> Type: Object</code><br>
172.280 The text that the user enters. This text is sent to the server when the page is submitted. You can also specify a value to be initially displayed for this property so the user knows what sort of text to enter, and you can right-click the component and choose Bind to Data to bind the property to a data provider or object so the property's value can be set dynamically. If you do bind this property to an object or a data provider, the corresponding value on the server is updated after this property's value has passed validation.</li>
172.281 </ul>
172.282
172.283 <h3>Data</h3>
172.284 <ul>
172.285 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
172.286 A JavaServer Faces converter that produces the correct type of value for the <code>text</code> property. The component will pick the correct converter for the <code>text</code> property if one is available, making it unnecessary to set this property in most cases. If the <code>text</code> property is bound to a value whose type is not on the list of converters, you have to supply your own converter and set this property. </li>
172.287 <li><b>required.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
172.288 If selected, the user must enter a value in the field before the page can be submitted. If you add a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a> to the page and link its <code>for</code> property to this component, an error message will be displayed if the user tries to submit the page without entering a value.
172.289 </li>
172.290 <li><b>validator.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
172.291 Indicates the JavaServer Faces validator that is called when the value is submitted. Choose a validator from the drop down list. If you choose <code>(null)</code>, no validator is called. If you choose a validator, also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator is used.
172.292 <ul class="note">
172.293 <li>If you define your own validate method, for example, by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit Event Handler > validate, any value you might have set in this property is overridden. </li>
172.294 </ul>
172.295 </li>
172.296 </ul>
172.297 <h3>Events</h3>
172.298 <p>Set the event properties by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>.</p>
172.299 <ul>
172.300 <li><b>validate.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called to validate the value of the component.If you want to code a validate method rather than choosing a JavaServer Faces validator for the <code>validator</code> property, right-click the component and choose Edit Event Handler > validate. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_validate</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property. When you define this method in this way, the <code>validator</code> and <code>validate</code> properties are automatically set for you.
172.301 If you define a validator, also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator is used.
172.302 <ul class="note">
172.303 <li>Setting this property also sets the value of the <code>validator</code> property. If you define your own validate method, do not separately change the value of the <code>validator</code> property, or you could lose the connection to your validate method.</li>
172.304 </ul>
172.305 </li>
172.306 <li><b>valueChangeListener</b> Indicates the name of the component value change listener method that is called when the value of the component changes. You typically define this method in the page bean by right-clicking the component in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a> and choosing Edit Event Handler > processValueChange. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_processValueChange</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the <code>id</code> property.</li>
172.307 </ul>
172.308 <h3>Behavior</h3>
172.309 <ul>
172.310 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
172.311 If selected, indicates that the component should never receive focus or be included in a submit. Use this property when the component does not apply to the page. See the note under the <code>readOnly</code> property concerning the effects of using the <code>disabled</code> property versus the effects of using the <code>readOnly</code> property.</li>
172.312 <li><b>maxLength.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
172.313 The maximum number of characters that can be entered for this field. </li>
172.314 <li><b>readOnly.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
172.315 If selected, makes it impossible for the user to enter values, but still makes it possible for the component's value to be submitted.
172.316 Use this property when the component does apply but must not be changed.
172.317 <ul class="note">
172.318 <li>A readonly field is included when the page is submitted, in contrast to a disabled field, which is not included when the page is submitted. If you use the <code>disabled</code> property, JavaServer Faces does not detect that any value at all was submitted.</li>
172.319 </ul>
172.320 </li>
172.321 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
172.322 Rendered as the HTML <code>title</code> attribute of the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
172.323 <ul class="note">
172.324 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
172.325 </li>
172.326 </ul>
172.327 </li>
172.328 <li><b>trim.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
172.329 If selected, any leading spaces or trailing spaces will be trimmed prior to conversion to the destination data type. This property is selected by default. </li>
172.330 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
172.331 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
172.332 <ul class="note">
172.333 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
172.334 </ul>
172.335 </li>
172.336 </ul>
172.337 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
172.338 <ul>
172.339 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
172.340 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document, determining when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767. Equivalent to the <code>tabindex</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
172.341 </ul>
172.342 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
172.343 <ul>
172.344 <li><b>onBlur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
172.345 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
172.346 <li><b>onChange.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
172.347 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus and its value was modified after it gained focus. </li>
172.348 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
172.349 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
172.350 <li><b>onDblClick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
172.351 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
172.352 <li><b>onFocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
172.353 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
172.354 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
172.355 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
172.356 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
172.357 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
172.358 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
172.359 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
172.360 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
172.361 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
172.362 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
172.363 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
172.364 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
172.365 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
172.366 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
172.367 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
172.368 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
172.369 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
172.370 <li><b>onSelect.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
172.371 JavaScript to be executed when the user selects text in the component.</li>
172.372 </ul>
172.373 <h3>Advanced</h3>
172.374 <ul>
172.375 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
172.376 If this property is selected, when the user activates the component, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page. A simpler way of getting this functionality is to associate the component with a <a href="../../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>, and then right-click the component and choose Auto-Submit on Change.
172.377 <p>The most common example of an immediate action is a Cancel button. You make it immediate so that the normal validation and update steps can be skipped, but the action handler can still do whatever is necessary. Typically, the action handler will navigate back to some previous page. In some designs the action handler might also enqueue an informational message like "Transaction cancelled". It is possible to do more: for example, an application might record the fact that the user cancelled the current operation.</p>
172.378 </li>
172.379 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
172.380 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component doesn't appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the component does get rendered. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</li>
172.381 <li><b>valueChangeListener.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
172.382 See the Event section's <code>valueChange</code> property above, which provides an easier way to set this property's value. The <code>valueChangeListener</code> property is the <code>MethodBinding</code> that underlies the <code>valueChange</code> event property. The <code>valueChangeListener</code> property is updated when you set the method for the <code>valueChange</code> event property.
172.383 <p>If you click the ellipsis button next to the <code>valueChange</code> property, you can use that property's property editor to choose an existing method to bind to, or you can create a new method or unbind an existing method. If you are an expert, instead of using the <code>valueChange</code> property, you can type a <code>MethodBinding</code> expression directly into this <code>valueChangeListener</code> property, for example, if you want to call a method that is not in the page bean.</p>
172.384 </li>
172.385 </ul>
172.386 <dl>
172.387 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
172.388 <dd><a href="../text_field.html">Text Field Component</a></dd>
172.389 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
172.390 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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173.13 <title>Tree Node Component Properties Window</title>
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173.17
173.18 <h1>Tree Node Component Properties Window </h1>
173.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
173.20
173.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a Tree Node component when you select the Tree Node <img src="../../../../images/bh_tree_node_icon.gif" alt="tree node con"> under a Tree component in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. </p>
173.22 <ul class="note">
173.23 <li>The Tree Node component by default is a container for an image. If you want to edit the tree node's image component, select the image part of the tree node in the Visual Designer. </li>
173.24 </ul>
173.25 <p>The Tree Node component has the following properties.</p>
173.26
173.27 <h3>General</h3>
173.28 <ul>
173.29 <li><b>id.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
173.30 The name of the Tree Node component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
173.31 </ul>
173.32
173.33 <h3>Appearance</h3>
173.34 <ul>
173.35 <li><b>expanded.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
173.36 If selected, the tree node is expanded by default when the tree is first displayed, showing the node's child nodes. This property has a visible effect only if the tree node has child nodes. You can also set and unset this property by expanding and closing the node in the Visual Designer.</li>
173.37 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
173.38 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
173.39 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
173.40 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
173.41 <ul class="note">
173.42 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
173.43 </ul>
173.44
173.45 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
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173.50 </li>
173.51 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
173.52 <ul class="note">
173.53 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
173.54 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
173.55 <p>The defaulttheme CSS style classes for this component are: </p>
173.56
173.57 <pre><b><font size="-1">css_master.css</font></b>
173.58 <font size="-1">.TreBdy {margin:0px}<br>.Tree {background-color:#fff}
173.59 .TreTtl {color:#000;font-weight:bold}<br>a.TreeLink:link, a.TreeLink:visited
173.60 {color:#035899;text-decoration:none}<br>a.TreeLink:hover {color:#035899;text-decoration:underline}<br>a.TreeParentLink:link, a.TreeParentLink:visited
173.61 {color:#035899;text-decoration:none;font-weight:bold}<br>a.TreeParentLink:hover
173.62 {color:#035899;text-decoration:underline;font-weight:bold}<br>a.TreeSelLink:link, a.TreeSelLink:visited
173.63 {color:#000;text-decoration:none;font-weight:bold}<br>a.TreeSelLink:hover
173.64 {color:#000;text-decoration:underline;font-weight:bold}<br>.TreeRootRow, .TreeRootRowHeader {background-color:#D3E0EB}<br>.TreeSelRow {background-color:#F4F5BE}<br>.TreeSelText {color:#000;font-weight:bold}
173.65 .TreeImg {padding-top:2px;padding-bottom:1px}<br>.TreeImgHeight {display:inline;line-height:22px}<br>.TreeContent
173.66 {display:inline;vertical-align:middle;padding-left:5px}<br>.TreeLinkSpace {margin-left:3px}<br>.TreeRootRow {height:26px}<br>.TreeRootRowHeader {height:4px}<br>.TreeRow {white-space:nowrap;clear:both}<br>.TreeRow .float {padding-left:5px}<br>.TreeRootRow .float {padding-left:7px}<br>.TreeSelRow .float {padding-left:5px}</font></pre>
173.67
173.68 </li>
173.69 </ul>
173.70 </li>
173.71
173.72 <li><b>text.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
173.73 The label describing the tree node. </li>
173.74 </ul>
173.75
173.76 <h3>Events</h3>
173.77 <ul>
173.78 <li><b>action.</b> <code> Type: MethodBinding </code><br>
173.79 Indicates the name of the method that is called when the user selects the node. If the action property is bound to an action method, the page is submitted when the user selects the node.
173.80 <p>Set this property by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit action Event Handler. The IDE opens the Java editor for the current page and positions the cursor in the action method, which by default is named <code><i>component-id</i>_action</code>. For example, for a tree node with ID <code>treeNode1</code>, the method is named <code>treeNode1_action</code>.
173.81 </p>
173.82
173.83 </li>
173.84 </ul>
173.85 <h3>Behavior</h3>
173.86 <ul>
173.87 <li><b>target.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
173.88 The frame of the current page in which the link specified in the <code>url</code> property is to be opened. If a frame with this name does not exist, the response is rendered in a new window unless overridden by the user. The following frame names have special meaning:
173.89 <ul>
173.90 <li><code>_blank</code> - renders the response in a new, unnamed window </li>
173.91 <li><code>_self</code> - renders the response in the current frame</li>
173.92 <li><code>_parent</code> - renders the response in the immediate frameset parent </li>
173.93 <li><code>_top</code> - renders the response in the full, unframed window </li>
173.94 </ul>
173.95 </li>
173.96 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
173.97 Rendered as the HTML <code>title</code> attribute of the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
173.98 <ul class="note">
173.99 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
173.100 </li>
173.101 </ul>
173.102 </li>
173.103 <li><b>url.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
173.104 The URL of the target document or resource. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>href</code>. If the value of this property is set, the page is not submitted if the user clicks the tree node. Typically, if you do not set this property, you use the action or actionListener method to define what happens when the user clicks the hyperlink. See the <code>action</code> property above or the <code>actionListener</code> property below for more information.
173.105 </li>
173.106 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
173.107 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
173.108 <ul class="note">
173.109 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
173.110 </ul>
173.111 </li>
173.112 </ul>
173.113 <h3>Advanced</h3>
173.114 <ul><li><b>actionListener.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding </code><br>
173.115 Method binding representing a method that is called when the user opens or closes the node. The value must be a valid JSF method binding expression, such as <code>#{Page1.action_method}</code>, and it must evaluate to the name of a public method that takes an <code>ActionEvent</code> parameter with a return type of void.
173.116
173.117 </li>
173.118 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
173.119 If selected, the tree node is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the tree node does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the tree node does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a tree node for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, right-click the component in the Visual Designer and choose Use Binding, and then select the All radio button to display all properties so you can select the <code>rendered</code> property. </li>
173.120 </ul>
173.121
173.122 <dl>
173.123 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
173.124 <dd><a href="../tree_node.html">Tree Node Component</a></dd>
173.125 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
173.126 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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173.128 <dl>
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173.165 <!--
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173.167 * All rights reserved.
173.168 * Use is subject to license terms.
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173.170 <head>
173.171 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
173.172 <title>Tree Node Component Properties Window</title>
173.173 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
173.174 </head>
173.175 <body>
173.176
173.177 <h2>Tree Node Component Properties Window </h2>
173.178 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
173.179
173.180 <p>You see the Properties window for a Tree Node component when you select the Tree Node <img src="../../../../images/bh_tree_node_icon.gif" alt="tree node con"> under a Tree component in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. </p>
173.181 <ul class="note">
173.182 <li>The Tree Node component by default is a container for an image. If you want to edit the tree node's image component, select the image part of the tree node in the Visual Designer. </li>
173.183 </ul>
173.184 <p>The Tree Node component has the following properties.</p>
173.185
173.186 <h3>General</h3>
173.187 <ul>
173.188 <li><b>id.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
173.189 The name of the Tree Node component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
173.190 </ul>
173.191
173.192 <h3>Appearance</h3>
173.193 <ul>
173.194 <li><b>expanded.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
173.195 If selected, the tree node is expanded by default when the tree is first displayed, showing the node's child nodes. This property has a visible effect only if the tree node has child nodes. You can also set and unset this property by expanding and closing the node in the Visual Designer.</li>
173.196 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
173.197 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
173.198 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
173.199 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
173.200 <ul class="note">
173.201 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
173.202 </ul>
173.203
173.204 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
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173.208 </p>
173.209 </li>
173.210 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
173.211 <ul class="note">
173.212 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
173.213 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
173.214 <p>The defaulttheme CSS style classes for this component are: </p>
173.215
173.216 <pre><b><font size="-1">css_master.css</font></b>
173.217 <font size="-1">.TreBdy {margin:0px}<br>.Tree {background-color:#fff}
173.218 .TreTtl {color:#000;font-weight:bold}<br>a.TreeLink:link, a.TreeLink:visited
173.219 {color:#035899;text-decoration:none}<br>a.TreeLink:hover {color:#035899;text-decoration:underline}<br>a.TreeParentLink:link, a.TreeParentLink:visited
173.220 {color:#035899;text-decoration:none;font-weight:bold}<br>a.TreeParentLink:hover
173.221 {color:#035899;text-decoration:underline;font-weight:bold}<br>a.TreeSelLink:link, a.TreeSelLink:visited
173.222 {color:#000;text-decoration:none;font-weight:bold}<br>a.TreeSelLink:hover
173.223 {color:#000;text-decoration:underline;font-weight:bold}<br>.TreeRootRow, .TreeRootRowHeader {background-color:#D3E0EB}<br>.TreeSelRow {background-color:#F4F5BE}<br>.TreeSelText {color:#000;font-weight:bold}
173.224 .TreeImg {padding-top:2px;padding-bottom:1px}<br>.TreeImgHeight {display:inline;line-height:22px}<br>.TreeContent
173.225 {display:inline;vertical-align:middle;padding-left:5px}<br>.TreeLinkSpace {margin-left:3px}<br>.TreeRootRow {height:26px}<br>.TreeRootRowHeader {height:4px}<br>.TreeRow {white-space:nowrap;clear:both}<br>.TreeRow .float {padding-left:5px}<br>.TreeRootRow .float {padding-left:7px}<br>.TreeSelRow .float {padding-left:5px}</font></pre>
173.226
173.227 </li>
173.228 </ul>
173.229 </li>
173.230
173.231 <li><b>text.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
173.232 The label describing the tree node. </li>
173.233 </ul>
173.234
173.235 <h3>Events</h3>
173.236 <ul>
173.237 <li><b>action.</b> <code> Type: MethodBinding </code><br>
173.238 Indicates the name of the method that is called when the user selects the node. If the action property is bound to an action method, the page is submitted when the user selects the node.
173.239 <p>Set this property by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit action Event Handler. The IDE opens the Java editor for the current page and positions the cursor in the action method, which by default is named <code><i>component-id</i>_action</code>. For example, for a tree node with ID <code>treeNode1</code>, the method is named <code>treeNode1_action</code>.
173.240 </p>
173.241
173.242 </li>
173.243 </ul>
173.244 <h3>Behavior</h3>
173.245 <ul>
173.246 <li><b>target.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
173.247 The frame of the current page in which the link specified in the <code>url</code> property is to be opened. If a frame with this name does not exist, the response is rendered in a new window unless overridden by the user. The following frame names have special meaning:
173.248 <ul>
173.249 <li><code>_blank</code> - renders the response in a new, unnamed window </li>
173.250 <li><code>_self</code> - renders the response in the current frame</li>
173.251 <li><code>_parent</code> - renders the response in the immediate frameset parent </li>
173.252 <li><code>_top</code> - renders the response in the full, unframed window </li>
173.253 </ul>
173.254 </li>
173.255 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
173.256 Rendered as the HTML <code>title</code> attribute of the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
173.257 <ul class="note">
173.258 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
173.259 </li>
173.260 </ul>
173.261 </li>
173.262 <li><b>url.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
173.263 The URL of the target document or resource. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>href</code>. If the value of this property is set, the page is not submitted if the user clicks the tree node. Typically, if you do not set this property, you use the action or actionListener method to define what happens when the user clicks the hyperlink. See the <code>action</code> property above or the <code>actionListener</code> property below for more information.
173.264 </li>
173.265 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
173.266 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
173.267 <ul class="note">
173.268 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
173.269 </ul>
173.270 </li>
173.271 </ul>
173.272 <h3>Advanced</h3>
173.273 <ul><li><b>actionListener.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding </code><br>
173.274 Method binding representing a method that is called when the user opens or closes the node. The value must be a valid JSF method binding expression, such as <code>#{Page1.action_method}</code>, and it must evaluate to the name of a public method that takes an <code>ActionEvent</code> parameter with a return type of void.
173.275
173.276 </li>
173.277 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
173.278 If selected, the tree node is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the tree node does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the tree node does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a tree node for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, right-click the component in the Visual Designer and choose Use Binding, and then select the All radio button to display all properties so you can select the <code>rendered</code> property. </li>
173.279 </ul>
173.280
173.281 <dl>
173.282 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
173.283 <dd><a href="../tree_node.html">Tree Node Component</a></dd>
173.284 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
173.285 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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174.8 * All rights reserved.
174.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
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174.11 <head>
174.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
174.13 <title>Tree Component Properties Window</title>
174.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
174.15 </head>
174.16 <body>
174.17
174.18 <h1>Tree Component Properties Window </h1>
174.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
174.20
174.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a Tree component <img src="../../../../images/bh_tree_icon.gif" alt="tree icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer or in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>.</p>
174.22 <p>The Tree component has the following properties.</p>
174.23
174.24 <h3>General</h3>
174.25 <ul>
174.26 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
174.27 The name of the Tree component in the page bean and the JSP file. In the page bean, the Tree component is represented by a <code>Tree</code> object. </li>
174.28 </ul>
174.29
174.30 <h3>Appearance</h3>
174.31 <ul><li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
174.32 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
174.33 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
174.34 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
174.35 <ul class="note">
174.36 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
174.37 </ul>
174.38
174.39 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
174.40 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
174.41 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
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174.43 </p>
174.44 </li>
174.45 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
174.46 <ul class="note">
174.47 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
174.48 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
174.49 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
174.50 <p>The defaulttheme CSS style classes for this component are: </p>
174.51
174.52 <pre><b><font size="-1">css_master.css</font></b>
174.53 <font size="-1">.TreBdy {margin:0px}<br>.Tree {background-color:#fff}
174.54 .TreTtl {color:#000;font-weight:bold}<br>a.TreeLink:link, a.TreeLink:visited
174.55 {color:#035899;text-decoration:none}<br>a.TreeLink:hover {color:#035899;text-decoration:underline}<br>a.TreeParentLink:link, a.TreeParentLink:visited
174.56 {color:#035899;text-decoration:none;font-weight:bold}<br>a.TreeParentLink:hover
174.57 {color:#035899;text-decoration:underline;font-weight:bold}<br>a.TreeSelLink:link, a.TreeSelLink:visited
174.58 {color:#000;text-decoration:none;font-weight:bold}<br>a.TreeSelLink:hover
174.59 {color:#000;text-decoration:underline;font-weight:bold}<br>.TreeRootRow, .TreeRootRowHeader {background-color:#D3E0EB}<br>.TreeSelRow {background-color:#F4F5BE}<br>.TreeSelText {color:#000;font-weight:bold}
174.60 .TreeImg {padding-top:2px;padding-bottom:1px}<br>.TreeImgHeight {display:inline;line-height:22px}<br>.TreeContent
174.61 {display:inline;vertical-align:middle;padding-left:5px}<br>.TreeLinkSpace {margin-left:3px}<br>.TreeRootRow {height:26px}<br>.TreeRootRowHeader {height:4px}<br>.TreeRow {white-space:nowrap;clear:both}<br>.TreeRow .float {padding-left:5px}<br>.TreeRootRow .float {padding-left:7px}<br>.TreeSelRow .float {padding-left:5px}</font></pre>
174.62
174.63 </li>
174.64 </ul>
174.65 </li>
174.66 <li><b>text.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
174.67 The label describing the root node for the tree. </li>
174.68 </ul>
174.69
174.70 <h3>Data</h3>
174.71 <ul>
174.72 <li><b>selected.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
174.73 Returns the client ID of the tree node that is currently selected. You must also set the <code>immediate</code> property to <code>true</code> for this property to work.
174.74 <ul class="note">
174.75 <li>If you prefer not to set the <code>immediate</code> property to <code>true</code>
174.76 because of that property's effect on the JavaServer Faces lifecycle, you can instead
174.77 call <code>Tree.getCookieSelectedTreeNode()</code>, which returns the selected node value
174.78 passed back in an HTTP cookie. However, if the user has cookies blocked or turned off, this method
174.79 will not work.
174.80 </li>
174.81 </ul>
174.82 </li>
174.83 </ul>
174.84 <h3>Behavior</h3>
174.85 <ul>
174.86 <li><b>clientSide.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
174.87 If this property is selected, expanding and collapsing the tree affects only the client, without involving the server. If this property is not selected, every time the user expands or collapses a node of the tree, a request is sent to the server. </li>
174.88 <li><b>expandOnSelect.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
174.89 If selected, indicates that nodes are to be expanded when the user selects them. </li>
174.90 <li><b>required.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
174.91 If this property is set, the user must select a tree node before the page can be submitted. The first node in the tree might appear to be selected when the page is first shown, but a node must be explicitly selected by the user if this property is set. If you add a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a> to the page and link its <code>for</code> property to this component, an error message will be displayed if the user tries to submit the page without selecting a node. </li>
174.92 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
174.93 Rendered as the HTML <code>title</code> attribute of the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
174.94 <ul class="note">
174.95 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
174.96 </li>
174.97 </ul>
174.98 </li>
174.99 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
174.100 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
174.101 <ul class="note">
174.102 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
174.103 </ul>
174.104 </li>
174.105 </ul>
174.106 <h3>Advanced</h3>
174.107 <ul><li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
174.108 If this property is selected, when the user submits the page, code for this component in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page.
174.109 <ul class="note">
174.110 <li>You must select this property if you want the <code>selected</code> property to return the ID of the selected node. </li>
174.111 </ul>
174.112 </li>
174.113 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
174.114 If selected, the tree is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the tree does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. </li>
174.115 </ul>
174.116 <dl>
174.117 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
174.118 <dd><a href="../tree.html">Tree Component</a></dd>
174.119 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
174.120 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
174.121 </dl>
174.122 <dl>
174.123 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
174.124
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174.131
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174.166 <title>Tree Component Properties Window</title>
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174.169 <body>
174.170
174.171 <h2>Tree Component Properties Window </h2>
174.172 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
174.173
174.174 <p>You see the Properties window for a Tree component <img src="../../../../images/bh_tree_icon.gif" alt="tree icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer or in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>.</p>
174.175 <p>The Tree component has the following properties.</p>
174.176
174.177 <h3>General</h3>
174.178 <ul>
174.179 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
174.180 The name of the Tree component in the page bean and the JSP file. In the page bean, the Tree component is represented by a <code>Tree</code> object. </li>
174.181 </ul>
174.182
174.183 <h3>Appearance</h3>
174.184 <ul><li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
174.185 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
174.186 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
174.187 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
174.188 <ul class="note">
174.189 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
174.190 </ul>
174.191
174.192 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
174.193 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
174.194 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
174.195 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
174.196 </p>
174.197 </li>
174.198 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
174.199 <ul class="note">
174.200 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
174.201 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
174.202 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
174.203 <p>The defaulttheme CSS style classes for this component are: </p>
174.204
174.205 <pre><b><font size="-1">css_master.css</font></b>
174.206 <font size="-1">.TreBdy {margin:0px}<br>.Tree {background-color:#fff}
174.207 .TreTtl {color:#000;font-weight:bold}<br>a.TreeLink:link, a.TreeLink:visited
174.208 {color:#035899;text-decoration:none}<br>a.TreeLink:hover {color:#035899;text-decoration:underline}<br>a.TreeParentLink:link, a.TreeParentLink:visited
174.209 {color:#035899;text-decoration:none;font-weight:bold}<br>a.TreeParentLink:hover
174.210 {color:#035899;text-decoration:underline;font-weight:bold}<br>a.TreeSelLink:link, a.TreeSelLink:visited
174.211 {color:#000;text-decoration:none;font-weight:bold}<br>a.TreeSelLink:hover
174.212 {color:#000;text-decoration:underline;font-weight:bold}<br>.TreeRootRow, .TreeRootRowHeader {background-color:#D3E0EB}<br>.TreeSelRow {background-color:#F4F5BE}<br>.TreeSelText {color:#000;font-weight:bold}
174.213 .TreeImg {padding-top:2px;padding-bottom:1px}<br>.TreeImgHeight {display:inline;line-height:22px}<br>.TreeContent
174.214 {display:inline;vertical-align:middle;padding-left:5px}<br>.TreeLinkSpace {margin-left:3px}<br>.TreeRootRow {height:26px}<br>.TreeRootRowHeader {height:4px}<br>.TreeRow {white-space:nowrap;clear:both}<br>.TreeRow .float {padding-left:5px}<br>.TreeRootRow .float {padding-left:7px}<br>.TreeSelRow .float {padding-left:5px}</font></pre>
174.215
174.216 </li>
174.217 </ul>
174.218 </li>
174.219 <li><b>text.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
174.220 The label describing the root node for the tree. </li>
174.221 </ul>
174.222
174.223 <h3>Data</h3>
174.224 <ul>
174.225 <li><b>selected.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
174.226 Returns the client ID of the tree node that is currently selected. You must also set the <code>immediate</code> property to <code>true</code> for this property to work.
174.227 <ul class="note">
174.228 <li>If you prefer not to set the <code>immediate</code> property to <code>true</code>
174.229 because of that property's effect on the JavaServer Faces lifecycle, you can instead
174.230 call <code>Tree.getCookieSelectedTreeNode()</code>, which returns the selected node value
174.231 passed back in an HTTP cookie. However, if the user has cookies blocked or turned off, this method
174.232 will not work.
174.233 </li>
174.234 </ul>
174.235 </li>
174.236 </ul>
174.237 <h3>Behavior</h3>
174.238 <ul>
174.239 <li><b>clientSide.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
174.240 If this property is selected, expanding and collapsing the tree affects only the client, without involving the server. If this property is not selected, every time the user expands or collapses a node of the tree, a request is sent to the server. </li>
174.241 <li><b>expandOnSelect.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
174.242 If selected, indicates that nodes are to be expanded when the user selects them. </li>
174.243 <li><b>required.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
174.244 If this property is set, the user must select a tree node before the page can be submitted. The first node in the tree might appear to be selected when the page is first shown, but a node must be explicitly selected by the user if this property is set. If you add a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a> to the page and link its <code>for</code> property to this component, an error message will be displayed if the user tries to submit the page without selecting a node. </li>
174.245 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
174.246 Rendered as the HTML <code>title</code> attribute of the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
174.247 <ul class="note">
174.248 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
174.249 </li>
174.250 </ul>
174.251 </li>
174.252 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
174.253 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
174.254 <ul class="note">
174.255 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
174.256 </ul>
174.257 </li>
174.258 </ul>
174.259 <h3>Advanced</h3>
174.260 <ul><li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
174.261 If this property is selected, when the user submits the page, code for this component in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page.
174.262 <ul class="note">
174.263 <li>You must select this property if you want the <code>selected</code> property to return the ID of the selected node. </li>
174.264 </ul>
174.265 </li>
174.266 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
174.267 If selected, the tree is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the tree does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. </li>
174.268 </ul>
174.269 <dl>
174.270 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
174.271 <dd><a href="../tree.html">Tree Component</a></dd>
174.272 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
174.273 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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174.288 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-scopes.html">
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175.13 <title>Radio Button Component</title>
175.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
175.15 </head>
175.16 <body>
175.17
175.18 <h1>Radio Button Component</h1>
175.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
175.20
175.21 <p>You can drag the Radio Button component <img src="../../../images/bh_radiobutton_icon.gif" alt="radio button component icon" width="14" height="14"> from the Palette's Basic category to the Visual Designer to create a single radio button with an optional label. </p>
175.22 <ul class="note">
175.23 <li>
175.24 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
175.25 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
175.26 </li>
175.27 </ul>
175.28
175.29 <p>Radio Button components are typically used in a group. If you want a set of radio buttons that is preformatted with labels, use a <a href="radiobutton_group.html">Radio Button Group component</a> instead.</p>
175.30 <ul class="note">
175.31 <li>It is not common to use a single radio button that is not in a group. You might want to use a <a href="checkbox.html">Checkbox component</a> instead. A radio button is defined to be a single selection among several selections, with one radio button always selected. A radio button becomes unselected only if the user selects another radio button in the group. If a single radio button that is not in a group is selected by the user, the user cannot deselect it. A checkbox can be selected and unselected by the user. </li>
175.32 </ul>
175.33 <p>You can also drop the radio button on a container component, like a table cell or group box.</p>
175.34 <p>A radio button can represent any object, whether the object is of a predefined class like <code>Boolean</code>, <code>Byte</code>, <code>Character</code>, <code>Double</code>, <code>Float</code>, <code>Integer</code>, <code>Long</code>, <code>Short</code>, <code>String</code>, or of a class defined by the user. A radio button can also represent a primitive value.</p>
175.35 <p>A <code>Boolean</code> value is useful for indicating whether an item, such as a table row, is selected. A <code>String</code> value is useful for passing values for radio button selections made in the interface. An application defined <code>Object</code> value or class instance can be used to hold more information related to a radio button selection. </p>
175.36 <p>A single radio button can be used to represent several types of data: </p>
175.37 <ul>
175.38 <li>a boolean control </li>
175.39 <li> a string value that is related to the radio button selection </li>
175.40 <li> an object value defined by the application </li>
175.41 </ul>
175.42 <p> A group of radio buttons can be used to represent: </p>
175.43 <ul>
175.44 <li>a group of boolean controls where only one control is selected at a time</li>
175.45 <li>string values that are related to the radio button selections </li>
175.46 <li> object values defined by the application </li>
175.47 </ul>
175.48 <p> The radio button component can be useful in situations where the Radio Button Group component layout is not desirable, such as in a table row. </p>
175.49 <h3>Detecting a Selected Radio Button</h3>
175.50 <p> The radio button component uses both the <code>selected</code> and <code>selectedValue</code> properties to pass information about the radio button's selection status. The <code>selected</code> property is used to indicate that the radio button is selected, and an indication that the button is selected is displayed in the page. The <code>selectedValue</code> property is used to pass a data value for the radio button. A radio button is considered to be selected when the value of the <code>selected</code> property is equal to the value of the <code>selectedValue</code> property. You can display a radio button as selected on the initial viewing of the page by assigning the same value to the <code>selectedValue</code> and the <code>selected</code> properties. </p>
175.51 <p>If the <code>selectedValue</code> property is not specified or its value is <code>null</code>, the radio button behaves like a boolean control, as described in the next section. </p>
175.52 <p>A value binding expression that evaluates to a primitive value can be assigned to the <code>selected</code> and <code>selectedValue</code> properties. </p>
175.53 <h3>Using a Radio Button Component as a Boolean Control</h3>
175.54 <p> If the <code>selectedValue</code> property is not specified or its value is <code>null</code>, the radio button behaves like a boolean control. </p>
175.55 <p>To use the radio button as a boolean control, do not specify a value for the <code>selectedValue</code> property. The radio button is selected if the <code>selected</code> property is not null and has the value of a true <code>Boolean</code> instance or a boolean primitive value. If the radio button is not selected, the value of the selected property is a false <code>Boolean</code> instance or boolean primitive. </p>
175.56 <ul class="note">
175.57 <li>Using a boolean radio button in a group and referencing the request attribute for the selected radio buttons is not useful, since the value of the request property will be an ArrayList of indistinguishable <code>true</code> values. </li>
175.58 </ul>
175.59 <h3>Using a Radio Button to Represent an Application-defined Value</h3>
175.60 <p> The <code>selectedValue</code> property can be assigned an application-defined object value to represent the value of a selected radio button. If the radio button is selected, the value of the <code>selected</code> property is assigned the value of the <code>selectedValue</code> property. </p>
175.61 <p>If the value of the <code>selectedValue</code> property is an application-defined object, a converter must be registered to convert to and from a <code>String</code> value. The converter is used to encode the radio button value as the value of the HTML <code><input></code> element and to decode the submitted value in a request. In addition the object must support an <code>equals</code>() method that returns <code>true</code> when the value of the <code>selectedValue</code> property is compared to the <code>selected</code> property value to detect a selected radio button. </p>
175.62 <h3>Using a Radio Button as one control in a group</h3>
175.63 <p>The <code>name</code> property determines whether a radio button is part of a group. All radio buttons in a group have the same <code>name</code> property value. The group behaves like a single selection list in which only one radio button can be selected. The value of the <code>name</code> property must be unique within the scope of the page containing the radio buttons. </p>
175.64
175.65 <dl>
175.66 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
175.67 <dd><a href="propsheets/bh_radiobutton_props.html">Radio Button Component Properties Window</a></dd>
175.68 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
175.69 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
175.70 With Components</a></dd>
175.71 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
175.72
175.73 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
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175.118 <title>Radio Button Component</title>
175.119 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
175.120 </head>
175.121 <body>
175.122
175.123 <h2>Radio Button Component</h2>
175.124 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
175.125
175.126 <p>You can drag the Radio Button component <img src="../../../images/bh_radiobutton_icon.gif" alt="radio button component icon" width="14" height="14"> from the Palette's Basic category to the Visual Designer to create a single radio button with an optional label. </p>
175.127 <ul class="note">
175.128 <li>
175.129 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
175.130 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
175.131 </li>
175.132 </ul>
175.133
175.134 <p>Radio Button components are typically used in a group. If you want a set of radio buttons that is preformatted with labels, use a <a href="radiobutton_group.html">Radio Button Group component</a> instead.</p>
175.135 <ul class="note">
175.136 <li>It is not common to use a single radio button that is not in a group. You might want to use a <a href="checkbox.html">Checkbox component</a> instead. A radio button is defined to be a single selection among several selections, with one radio button always selected. A radio button becomes unselected only if the user selects another radio button in the group. If a single radio button that is not in a group is selected by the user, the user cannot deselect it. A checkbox can be selected and unselected by the user. </li>
175.137 </ul>
175.138 <p>You can also drop the radio button on a container component, like a table cell or group box.</p>
175.139 <p>A radio button can represent any object, whether the object is of a predefined class like <code>Boolean</code>, <code>Byte</code>, <code>Character</code>, <code>Double</code>, <code>Float</code>, <code>Integer</code>, <code>Long</code>, <code>Short</code>, <code>String</code>, or of a class defined by the user. A radio button can also represent a primitive value.</p>
175.140 <p>A <code>Boolean</code> value is useful for indicating whether an item, such as a table row, is selected. A <code>String</code> value is useful for passing values for radio button selections made in the interface. An application defined <code>Object</code> value or class instance can be used to hold more information related to a radio button selection. </p>
175.141 <p>A single radio button can be used to represent several types of data: </p>
175.142 <ul>
175.143 <li>a boolean control </li>
175.144 <li> a string value that is related to the radio button selection </li>
175.145 <li> an object value defined by the application </li>
175.146 </ul>
175.147 <p> A group of radio buttons can be used to represent: </p>
175.148 <ul>
175.149 <li>a group of boolean controls where only one control is selected at a time</li>
175.150 <li>string values that are related to the radio button selections </li>
175.151 <li> object values defined by the application </li>
175.152 </ul>
175.153 <p> The radio button component can be useful in situations where the Radio Button Group component layout is not desirable, such as in a table row. </p>
175.154 <h3>Detecting a Selected Radio Button</h3>
175.155 <p> The radio button component uses both the <code>selected</code> and <code>selectedValue</code> properties to pass information about the radio button's selection status. The <code>selected</code> property is used to indicate that the radio button is selected, and an indication that the button is selected is displayed in the page. The <code>selectedValue</code> property is used to pass a data value for the radio button. A radio button is considered to be selected when the value of the <code>selected</code> property is equal to the value of the <code>selectedValue</code> property. You can display a radio button as selected on the initial viewing of the page by assigning the same value to the <code>selectedValue</code> and the <code>selected</code> properties. </p>
175.156 <p>If the <code>selectedValue</code> property is not specified or its value is <code>null</code>, the radio button behaves like a boolean control, as described in the next section. </p>
175.157 <p>A value binding expression that evaluates to a primitive value can be assigned to the <code>selected</code> and <code>selectedValue</code> properties. </p>
175.158 <h3>Using a Radio Button Component as a Boolean Control</h3>
175.159 <p> If the <code>selectedValue</code> property is not specified or its value is <code>null</code>, the radio button behaves like a boolean control. </p>
175.160 <p>To use the radio button as a boolean control, do not specify a value for the <code>selectedValue</code> property. The radio button is selected if the <code>selected</code> property is not null and has the value of a true <code>Boolean</code> instance or a boolean primitive value. If the radio button is not selected, the value of the selected property is a false <code>Boolean</code> instance or boolean primitive. </p>
175.161 <ul class="note">
175.162 <li>Using a boolean radio button in a group and referencing the request attribute for the selected radio buttons is not useful, since the value of the request property will be an ArrayList of indistinguishable <code>true</code> values. </li>
175.163 </ul>
175.164 <h3>Using a Radio Button to Represent an Application-defined Value</h3>
175.165 <p> The <code>selectedValue</code> property can be assigned an application-defined object value to represent the value of a selected radio button. If the radio button is selected, the value of the <code>selected</code> property is assigned the value of the <code>selectedValue</code> property. </p>
175.166 <p>If the value of the <code>selectedValue</code> property is an application-defined object, a converter must be registered to convert to and from a <code>String</code> value. The converter is used to encode the radio button value as the value of the HTML <code><input></code> element and to decode the submitted value in a request. In addition the object must support an <code>equals</code>() method that returns <code>true</code> when the value of the <code>selectedValue</code> property is compared to the <code>selected</code> property value to detect a selected radio button. </p>
175.167 <h3>Using a Radio Button as one control in a group</h3>
175.168 <p>The <code>name</code> property determines whether a radio button is part of a group. All radio buttons in a group have the same <code>name</code> property value. The group behaves like a single selection list in which only one radio button can be selected. The value of the <code>name</code> property must be unique within the scope of the page containing the radio buttons. </p>
175.169
175.170 <dl>
175.171 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
175.172 <dd><a href="propsheets/bh_radiobutton_props.html">Radio Button Component Properties Window</a></dd>
175.173 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
175.174 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
175.175 With Components</a></dd>
175.176 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
175.177
175.178 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
175.179 </dl>
175.180 <dl>
175.181 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
175.182
175.183 <dd>
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175.185 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
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175.187 </object>
175.188 </dd>
175.189 <dd>
175.190 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
175.191 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-listbox_components.html">
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175.193 </dd>
175.194 </dl>
175.195
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176.13 <title>Radio Button Group Component</title>
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176.15 </head>
176.16 <body>
176.17 <h1>Radio Button Group Component</h1>
176.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
176.19 <p>You can drag the Radio Button Group component
176.20 <img src="../../../images/bh_radiobutton_group_icon.gif" alt="radio button group icon"> from
176.21 the Palette's Basic category to the Visual Designer to create a table initially
176.22 containing three radio buttons in a column.</p>
176.23 <ul class="note">
176.24 <li>
176.25 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
176.26 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
176.27 </li>
176.28 </ul>
176.29
176.30 <p>The radio buttons are rendered in rows and columns in an HTML <code><table></code> element. The number of rows is defined by the number of radio buttons. The number of columns is defined by the <code>columns</code> property. The default layout is a single vertical column. If you want the radio buttons laid out in a single row, set the <code>columns</code> property to the number of radio buttons. </p>
176.31 <p>A group of radio buttons can be used to represent various types of data, such as: </p>
176.32 <ul>
176.33 <li>a group of boolean controls where only one control is selected at a time.
176.34 <li>string values that are related to the radio button selection
176.35 <li>object values defined by the application </li>
176.36 </ul>
176.37 <p>The <code>items</code> property associates the component with an array, a collection, or a list of <code>com.sun.rave.web.ui.model.Option</code> objects that populate the list. Right-click the component and choose Bind to Data to set this property, as described below. </p>
176.38 <p>In the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>, you can see the default object that populates the list, which has a name similar to <code>radioButtonGroup1DefaultOptions</code>. A quick way to change the default list items is to edit this object by right-clicking the component and choosing Configure Default Options, as described below.</p>
176.39 <p>You set the <code>selected</code> property to associate the component with an object that picks up the item selected by the user. The first time the component is rendered, the option that corresponds to the value of the <code>selected</code> property, if any, is marked as selected. When the user selects
176.40 a radio button, the component's <code>selected</code> property contains the selected value. Right-click the component and choose Property Bindings to set this property, as described below. </p>
176.41 <p>After dragging the component to the Visual Designer, you can do a number of things with it:</p>
176.42 <ul>
176.43 <li>Select the Radio Button Group component on the page in the Visual Designer and edit its properties in the Radio Button Group <a href="propsheets/bh_radiobutton_group_props.html">Properties window</a>. These properties affect the overall style and behavior of the list. Some typical properties you might set are:
176.44 <ul>
176.45 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the Radio Button Group component. In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is the name of the <code>RadioButtonGroup</code> object.</li>
176.46 <li><b>columns.</b> Indicates the number of columns to use to lay out the radio buttons. </li>
176.47 <li><b>label.</b> A label for the radio button group that appears to the left of the first radio button. The label's <code>for</code> property is set to the first radio button in the group.</li>
176.48 <li><b>labelLevel.</b>Sets the style level for the label specified in the <code>label</code> property. Values are 1 (largest), 2, and 3 (smallest). The default value is 2. </li>
176.49 </ul>
176.50 </li>
176.51 <li>Right-click the component and choose one of the following pop-up menu items:
176.52 <ul>
176.53 <li><b>Edit Event Handler. </b>Write code for one of the following event handlers.
176.54 <ul>
176.55 <li><b>validate. </b>Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>validate</code> method so you can insert code to validate the value of the component.</li>
176.56 <li><b>processValueChange.</b> Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>processValueChange</code> method so you can insert code that executes when the value of this component changes (for example, the user changes the value of another component that is controlling the value of this component).</li>
176.57 </ul>
176.58 </li>
176.59 <li><b>Set Initial Focus.</b> Gives this component focus when the user opens the page.</li>
176.60 <li><b>Auto-Submit on Change.</b> Causes the form to be automatically submitted if the value of the component changes. Sets the component's JavaScript onclick property to <code>common_timeoutSubmitForm(this.form, '<i>component-id</i>');</code>. At runtime, this code causes the form to be automatically submitted if the user changes the component value. Once the form is submitted, conversion and validation occur on the server and any value change listener methods execute, and then the page is redisplayed.
176.61 <p>A component configured to Auto-Submit on Change can use <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual forms</a> to limit the input fields that are processed when the form is submitted. If the auto-submit component is defined to submit a virtual form, only the participants in that virtual form will be processed when the auto-submit occurs.</p>
176.62 </li>
176.63 <li><b>Bind to Data.</b> Bind the component's <code>items</code> property to an object or to a data provider for a database table or JavaBeans object.
176.64 <ul>
176.65 <li>To bind the <code>items</code> property to an object, select the Bind to Object tab and then select a bean property that will be used to populate the list. The bean property must be an <code>Object</code> array, map, or collection whose members are all subclasses of <code>com.sun.rave.web.ui.model.Option</code>.
176.66 </li>
176.67 <li>To bind the <code>items</code> property to a data provider for a database table or JavaBeans object that will be used to populate the list, select the Bind to Data Provider tab and choose a data provider. If there are none, you must add the database table or JavaBeans object to the page. For more information, see <a href="../../../connect_data/howtodata/binding_data_2_list_component.html">Binding a List Component to a Database</a>. </li>
176.68 </ul>
176.69 </li>
176.70 <li><b>Property Bindings.</b> Bind the component's properties to an object or data provider. A typical property to bind is the <code>selected</code> property, which you can bind to an <code>Object</code> array, array of primitives, or <code>ArrayList</code>. You must have added the array to a managed bean, such as the <a href="../../navigator_win/session_bean_node.html">session bean</a>, as a property. You can use this bean property to evaluate what the user chose after the page is submitted.</li>
176.71 <li><b>Configure Default Options.</b> Enables you to edit the default <code>radioButtonGroup#defaultOptions</code> object and change the displayed radio buttons. It is more likely that you will want to bind the <code>items</code> property to a database or object to use to set radio button group items, as described above under Bind to Data. </li>
176.72 <li><b>Configure Virtual Forms.</b> Enables you to add the component to a <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>.</li>
176.73 </ul>
176.74 </li>
176.75 </ul>
176.76 <dl>
176.77 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt> <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
176.78 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
176.79 With Components</a></dd>
176.80 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
176.81 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
176.82
176.83 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
176.84 </dl>
176.85 <dl>
176.86 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
176.87
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176.90 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
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176.93 </dd>
176.94 <dd>
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176.96 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-listbox_components.html">
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176.98 </dd>
176.99 </dl>
176.100
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176.119 +<html>
176.120 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
176.121 <!--
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176.123 * All rights reserved.
176.124 * Use is subject to license terms.
176.125 -->
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176.127 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
176.128 <title>Radio Button Group Component</title>
176.129 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
176.130 </head>
176.131 <body>
176.132 <h2>Radio Button Group Component</h2>
176.133 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
176.134 <p>You can drag the Radio Button Group component
176.135 <img src="../../../images/bh_radiobutton_group_icon.gif" alt="radio button group icon"> from
176.136 the Palette's Basic category to the Visual Designer to create a table initially
176.137 containing three radio buttons in a column.</p>
176.138 <ul class="note">
176.139 <li>
176.140 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
176.141 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
176.142 </li>
176.143 </ul>
176.144
176.145 <p>The radio buttons are rendered in rows and columns in an HTML <code><table></code> element. The number of rows is defined by the number of radio buttons. The number of columns is defined by the <code>columns</code> property. The default layout is a single vertical column. If you want the radio buttons laid out in a single row, set the <code>columns</code> property to the number of radio buttons. </p>
176.146 <p>A group of radio buttons can be used to represent various types of data, such as: </p>
176.147 <ul>
176.148 <li>a group of boolean controls where only one control is selected at a time.
176.149 <li>string values that are related to the radio button selection
176.150 <li>object values defined by the application </li>
176.151 </ul>
176.152 <p>The <code>items</code> property associates the component with an array, a collection, or a list of <code>com.sun.rave.web.ui.model.Option</code> objects that populate the list. Right-click the component and choose Bind to Data to set this property, as described below. </p>
176.153 <p>In the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>, you can see the default object that populates the list, which has a name similar to <code>radioButtonGroup1DefaultOptions</code>. A quick way to change the default list items is to edit this object by right-clicking the component and choosing Configure Default Options, as described below.</p>
176.154 <p>You set the <code>selected</code> property to associate the component with an object that picks up the item selected by the user. The first time the component is rendered, the option that corresponds to the value of the <code>selected</code> property, if any, is marked as selected. When the user selects
176.155 a radio button, the component's <code>selected</code> property contains the selected value. Right-click the component and choose Property Bindings to set this property, as described below. </p>
176.156 <p>After dragging the component to the Visual Designer, you can do a number of things with it:</p>
176.157 <ul>
176.158 <li>Select the Radio Button Group component on the page in the Visual Designer and edit its properties in the Radio Button Group <a href="propsheets/bh_radiobutton_group_props.html">Properties window</a>. These properties affect the overall style and behavior of the list. Some typical properties you might set are:
176.159 <ul>
176.160 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the Radio Button Group component. In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is the name of the <code>RadioButtonGroup</code> object.</li>
176.161 <li><b>columns.</b> Indicates the number of columns to use to lay out the radio buttons. </li>
176.162 <li><b>label.</b> A label for the radio button group that appears to the left of the first radio button. The label's <code>for</code> property is set to the first radio button in the group.</li>
176.163 <li><b>labelLevel.</b>Sets the style level for the label specified in the <code>label</code> property. Values are 1 (largest), 2, and 3 (smallest). The default value is 2. </li>
176.164 </ul>
176.165 </li>
176.166 <li>Right-click the component and choose one of the following pop-up menu items:
176.167 <ul>
176.168 <li><b>Edit Event Handler. </b>Write code for one of the following event handlers.
176.169 <ul>
176.170 <li><b>validate. </b>Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>validate</code> method so you can insert code to validate the value of the component.</li>
176.171 <li><b>processValueChange.</b> Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>processValueChange</code> method so you can insert code that executes when the value of this component changes (for example, the user changes the value of another component that is controlling the value of this component).</li>
176.172 </ul>
176.173 </li>
176.174 <li><b>Set Initial Focus.</b> Gives this component focus when the user opens the page.</li>
176.175 <li><b>Auto-Submit on Change.</b> Causes the form to be automatically submitted if the value of the component changes. Sets the component's JavaScript onclick property to <code>common_timeoutSubmitForm(this.form, '<i>component-id</i>');</code>. At runtime, this code causes the form to be automatically submitted if the user changes the component value. Once the form is submitted, conversion and validation occur on the server and any value change listener methods execute, and then the page is redisplayed.
176.176 <p>A component configured to Auto-Submit on Change can use <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual forms</a> to limit the input fields that are processed when the form is submitted. If the auto-submit component is defined to submit a virtual form, only the participants in that virtual form will be processed when the auto-submit occurs.</p>
176.177 </li>
176.178 <li><b>Bind to Data.</b> Bind the component's <code>items</code> property to an object or to a data provider for a database table or JavaBeans object.
176.179 <ul>
176.180 <li>To bind the <code>items</code> property to an object, select the Bind to Object tab and then select a bean property that will be used to populate the list. The bean property must be an <code>Object</code> array, map, or collection whose members are all subclasses of <code>com.sun.rave.web.ui.model.Option</code>.
176.181 </li>
176.182 <li>To bind the <code>items</code> property to a data provider for a database table or JavaBeans object that will be used to populate the list, select the Bind to Data Provider tab and choose a data provider. If there are none, you must add the database table or JavaBeans object to the page. For more information, see <a href="../../../connect_data/howtodata/binding_data_2_list_component.html">Binding a List Component to a Database</a>. </li>
176.183 </ul>
176.184 </li>
176.185 <li><b>Property Bindings.</b> Bind the component's properties to an object or data provider. A typical property to bind is the <code>selected</code> property, which you can bind to an <code>Object</code> array, array of primitives, or <code>ArrayList</code>. You must have added the array to a managed bean, such as the <a href="../../navigator_win/session_bean_node.html">session bean</a>, as a property. You can use this bean property to evaluate what the user chose after the page is submitted.</li>
176.186 <li><b>Configure Default Options.</b> Enables you to edit the default <code>radioButtonGroup#defaultOptions</code> object and change the displayed radio buttons. It is more likely that you will want to bind the <code>items</code> property to a database or object to use to set radio button group items, as described above under Bind to Data. </li>
176.187 <li><b>Configure Virtual Forms.</b> Enables you to add the component to a <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>.</li>
176.188 </ul>
176.189 </li>
176.190 </ul>
176.191 <dl>
176.192 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt> <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
176.193 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
176.194 With Components</a></dd>
176.195 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
176.196 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
176.197
176.198 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
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176.200 <dl>
176.201 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
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177.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/row_group.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
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177.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
177.6 <!--
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177.11 <head>
177.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
177.13 <title>Table Row Group Component</title>
177.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
177.15 </head>
177.16 <body>
177.17 <h1>Table Row Group Component</h1>
177.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
177.19
177.20 <p>A Table Row Group component is part of a <a href="table.html">Table component</a> and always contains one or more <a href="column.html">Table Column components</a>. When you add a Table component to a page, a Table Row Group component is automatically added to the Table Component. You can drag a Table Row Group component <img src="../../../images/bh_rowgroup_icon.gif" alt="Row Group Component Icon" width="16" height="13"> from
177.21 the Palette's Basic category to a table to add a new set of five rows and three columns, each with a column header, to the table, which you can then customize. You might add new Table Row Group components to a table if you want rows in the table to look different or to be bound to different data providers. </p>
177.22 <ul class="note">
177.23 <li>
177.24 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
177.25 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
177.26 </li>
177.27 </ul>
177.28
177.29 <p>Table Row Groups render as <code><tr></code> tags in HTML. The Table Row Group component is called a <code>tableRowGroup</code> in the JSP code, and the associated Java class in the page bean is <code>TableRowGroup</code>.</p>
177.30 <p>To work with a Table Row Group component, you can select it in the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a> and then edit its properties in the <a href="propsheets/bh_row_group_props.html">Row Group Properties window</a>.</p>
177.31 <ul class="note">
177.32 <li>You can use the Table Layout dialog box to set many of the Table Row Group properties. Not only is that dialog box easier to use in some respects than individual Properties windows for the Table, Table Column, and Table Row Group components, but you can work more naturally with the table and all its columns there. To open the dialog box, right-click the table in the Visual Designer and choose Table Layout.
177.33 <p>For a detailed view of the elements of a table, see <a href="table_structure.html"> Table Component Structure</a>.</p>
177.34 </li>
177.35 </ul>
177.36
177.37 <dl>
177.38 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
177.39 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
177.40 With Components</a></dd>
177.41 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
177.42 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
177.43
177.44 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
177.45 </dl>
177.46 <dl>
177.47 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
177.48
177.49 <dd>
177.50 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
177.51 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
177.52 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
177.53 </object>
177.54 </dd>
177.55 <dd> <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
177.56 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-databoundcomponents.html">
177.57 <param name="text" value="Using Databound Components to Access a Database"></object>
177.58 </dd>
177.59
177.60 </dl>
177.61
177.62 <hr>
177.63 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
177.64 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
177.65 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
177.66 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
177.67 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
177.68 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Table Row Group Component">
177.69 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
177.70 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
177.71 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
177.72 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
177.73 <tr>
177.74 <td> </td>
177.75 </tr>
177.76 </table>
177.77 </body>
177.78 </html>
177.79 \ No newline at end of file
177.80 +<html>
177.81 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
177.82 <!--
177.83 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
177.84 * All rights reserved.
177.85 * Use is subject to license terms.
177.86 -->
177.87 <head>
177.88 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
177.89 <title>Table Row Group Component</title>
177.90 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
177.91 </head>
177.92 <body>
177.93 <h2>Table Row Group Component</h2>
177.94 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
177.95
177.96 <p>A Table Row Group component is part of a <a href="table.html">Table component</a> and always contains one or more <a href="column.html">Table Column components</a>. When you add a Table component to a page, a Table Row Group component is automatically added to the Table Component. You can drag a Table Row Group component <img src="../../../images/bh_rowgroup_icon.gif" alt="Row Group Component Icon" width="16" height="13"> from
177.97 the Palette's Basic category to a table to add a new set of five rows and three columns, each with a column header, to the table, which you can then customize. You might add new Table Row Group components to a table if you want rows in the table to look different or to be bound to different data providers. </p>
177.98 <ul class="note">
177.99 <li>
177.100 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
177.101 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
177.102 </li>
177.103 </ul>
177.104
177.105 <p>Table Row Groups render as <code><tr></code> tags in HTML. The Table Row Group component is called a <code>tableRowGroup</code> in the JSP code, and the associated Java class in the page bean is <code>TableRowGroup</code>.</p>
177.106 <p>To work with a Table Row Group component, you can select it in the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a> and then edit its properties in the <a href="propsheets/bh_row_group_props.html">Row Group Properties window</a>.</p>
177.107 <ul class="note">
177.108 <li>You can use the Table Layout dialog box to set many of the Table Row Group properties. Not only is that dialog box easier to use in some respects than individual Properties windows for the Table, Table Column, and Table Row Group components, but you can work more naturally with the table and all its columns there. To open the dialog box, right-click the table in the Visual Designer and choose Table Layout.
177.109 <p>For a detailed view of the elements of a table, see <a href="table_structure.html"> Table Component Structure</a>.</p>
177.110 </li>
177.111 </ul>
177.112
177.113 <dl>
177.114 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
177.115 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
177.116 With Components</a></dd>
177.117 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
177.118 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
177.119
177.120 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
177.121 </dl>
177.122 <dl>
177.123 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
177.124
177.125 <dd>
177.126 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
177.127 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
177.128 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
177.129 </object>
177.130 </dd>
177.131 <dd> <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
177.132 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-databoundcomponents.html">
177.133 <param name="text" value="Using Databound Components to Access a Database"></object>
177.134 </dd>
177.135
177.136 </dl>
177.137
177.138 <hr>
177.139 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
177.140 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
177.141 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
177.142 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
177.143 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
177.144 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Table Row Group Component">
177.145 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
177.146 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
177.147 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
177.148 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
177.149 <tr>
177.150 <td> </td>
177.151 </tr>
177.152 </table>
177.153 </body>
177.154 </html>
177.155 \ No newline at end of file
178.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/script.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
178.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/script.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
178.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
178.4 -<html>
178.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
178.6 <!--
178.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
178.8 * All rights reserved.
178.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
178.10 -->
178.11 <head>
178.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
178.13 <title>Script Component</title>
178.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
178.15 </head>
178.16 <body>
178.17 <h1>Script Component</h1>
178.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
178.19 <p>You can drag the Script component <img src="../../../images/bh_script_icon.gif" alt="Script component icon"> from the Palette's Advanced category to the Visual Designer to create a standard HTML <code><script></code> tag, which can be located in either the <code><head></code> tag or the <code><body></code> tag. Use the Script component to add JavaScript to your page.</p>
178.20 <ul class="note">
178.21 <li>
178.22 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
178.23 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
178.24 </li>
178.25 </ul>
178.26
178.27 <p>When you drop this component on a page in the Visual Designer, it is inserted into the <code><head></code> tag. The component is not rendered on the page, but you can see it under the head1 node in the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. If you want the <code><script></code> tag in the <code><body></code> instead, you can drag the script node in the Outline window from the head node to the body node.</p>
178.28 <ul class="note">
178.29 <li>If you move the Script component out of the <code><head></code> tag to the <code><body></code> tag, open the JSP editor and make sure that the Script component is positioned in the JSP code prior to any components that use it. If necessary, cut and paste the Script component to move it. </li>
178.30 </ul>
178.31 <p>You can use this tag either to point to a JavaScript file or to specify JavaScript code directly, as described below:</p>
178.32 <ul>
178.33 <li><b>Point to a JavaScript file.</b> Select the component in the Outline window and edit its <code>url</code> property in the component's <a href="propsheets/bh_script_props.html">Properties window</a>.</li>
178.34 <li><b>Insert JavaScript Code.</b> Click the JSP button at the top of the page to open the JSP Editor, and then edit the code directly.
178.35 In the JSP Editor, look for a tag like the following:<p>
178.36 <code> <ui:script binding="#{Page1.script1}" id="script1"/></code> </p>
178.37 <p>To add JavaScript code, you must change the tag into a beginning and ending <code><ui:script></code> tag and put the code between the tags. For example:</p>
178.38 <p> <code> <ui:script binding="#{Page1.script1}" id="script1"><br>
178.39 function foo(text) {<br>
178.40 alert(text);<br>
178.41 }<br>
178.42 </ui:script></code>
178.43 <p>To use the script above, you might call the <code>foo() </code>function in one of the JavaScript properties of another component. For example, you could add a Text Field component to the page and set its <code>OnFocus</code> property to the following text:<br>
178.44 <code>foo('the text field just got focus'};</code>
178.45 </p>
178.46 <p>When you run the application and click the text field in the browser, you see an alert box similar to the following one:<br>
178.47 <br>
178.48 <img src="../../../images/jsdialog_alarm.gif" width="316" height="123"> </p>
178.49
178.50 </li>
178.51 </ul>
178.52 <p>For more information on the HTML <code><script></code> tag, see the W3C web page at:</p>
178.53 <p><object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
178.54 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/interact/scripts.html#edef-SCRIPT">
178.55 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/interact/scripts.html#edef-SCRIPT"></object>
178.56 </p>
178.57 <dl>
178.58 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
178.59 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
178.60 With Components</a></dd>
178.61 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
178.62 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
178.63
178.64 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
178.65 </dl>
178.66 <dl>
178.67 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
178.68
178.69 <dd>
178.70 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
178.71 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
178.72 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
178.73 </object>
178.74 </dd>
178.75 </dl>
178.76
178.77
178.78 <hr>
178.79 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
178.80 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
178.81 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
178.82 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
178.83 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
178.84 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Script Component">
178.85 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
178.86 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
178.87 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
178.88 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
178.89 <tr>
178.90 <td> </td>
178.91 </tr>
178.92 </table>
178.93 </body>
178.94 </html>
178.95 \ No newline at end of file
178.96 +<html>
178.97 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
178.98 <!--
178.99 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
178.100 * All rights reserved.
178.101 * Use is subject to license terms.
178.102 -->
178.103 <head>
178.104 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
178.105 <title>Script Component</title>
178.106 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
178.107 </head>
178.108 <body>
178.109 <h2>Script Component</h2>
178.110 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
178.111 <p>You can drag the Script component <img src="../../../images/bh_script_icon.gif" alt="Script component icon"> from the Palette's Advanced category to the Visual Designer to create a standard HTML <code><script></code> tag, which can be located in either the <code><head></code> tag or the <code><body></code> tag. Use the Script component to add JavaScript to your page.</p>
178.112 <ul class="note">
178.113 <li>
178.114 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
178.115 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
178.116 </li>
178.117 </ul>
178.118
178.119 <p>When you drop this component on a page in the Visual Designer, it is inserted into the <code><head></code> tag. The component is not rendered on the page, but you can see it under the head1 node in the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. If you want the <code><script></code> tag in the <code><body></code> instead, you can drag the script node in the Outline window from the head node to the body node.</p>
178.120 <ul class="note">
178.121 <li>If you move the Script component out of the <code><head></code> tag to the <code><body></code> tag, open the JSP editor and make sure that the Script component is positioned in the JSP code prior to any components that use it. If necessary, cut and paste the Script component to move it. </li>
178.122 </ul>
178.123 <p>You can use this tag either to point to a JavaScript file or to specify JavaScript code directly, as described below:</p>
178.124 <ul>
178.125 <li><b>Point to a JavaScript file.</b> Select the component in the Outline window and edit its <code>url</code> property in the component's <a href="propsheets/bh_script_props.html">Properties window</a>.</li>
178.126 <li><b>Insert JavaScript Code.</b> Click the JSP button at the top of the page to open the JSP Editor, and then edit the code directly.
178.127 In the JSP Editor, look for a tag like the following:<p>
178.128 <code> <ui:script binding="#{Page1.script1}" id="script1"/></code> </p>
178.129 <p>To add JavaScript code, you must change the tag into a beginning and ending <code><ui:script></code> tag and put the code between the tags. For example:</p>
178.130 <p> <code> <ui:script binding="#{Page1.script1}" id="script1"><br>
178.131 function foo(text) {<br>
178.132 alert(text);<br>
178.133 }<br>
178.134 </ui:script></code>
178.135 <p>To use the script above, you might call the <code>foo() </code>function in one of the JavaScript properties of another component. For example, you could add a Text Field component to the page and set its <code>OnFocus</code> property to the following text:<br>
178.136 <code>foo('the text field just got focus'};</code>
178.137 </p>
178.138 <p>When you run the application and click the text field in the browser, you see an alert box similar to the following one:<br>
178.139 <br>
178.140 <img src="../../../images/jsdialog_alarm.gif" width="316" height="123"> </p>
178.141
178.142 </li>
178.143 </ul>
178.144 <p>For more information on the HTML <code><script></code> tag, see the W3C web page at:</p>
178.145 <p><object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
178.146 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/interact/scripts.html#edef-SCRIPT">
178.147 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/interact/scripts.html#edef-SCRIPT"></object>
178.148 </p>
178.149 <dl>
178.150 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
178.151 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
178.152 With Components</a></dd>
178.153 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
178.154 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
178.155
178.156 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
178.157 </dl>
178.158 <dl>
178.159 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
178.160
178.161 <dd>
178.162 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
178.163 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
178.164 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
178.165 </object>
178.166 </dd>
178.167 </dl>
178.168
178.169
178.170 <hr>
178.171 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
178.172 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
178.173 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
178.174 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
178.175 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
178.176 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Script Component">
178.177 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
178.178 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
178.179 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
178.180 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
178.181 <tr>
178.182 <td> </td>
178.183 </tr>
178.184 </table>
178.185 </body>
178.186 </html>
178.187 \ No newline at end of file
179.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/static_text.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
179.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/static_text.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
179.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
179.4 -<html>
179.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
179.6 <!--
179.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
179.8 * All rights reserved.
179.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
179.10 -->
179.11 <head>
179.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
179.13 <title>Static Text Component</title>
179.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
179.15 </head>
179.16 <body>
179.17 <h1>Static Text Component</h1>
179.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
179.19 <p>You can drag the Static Text component <img src="../../../images/outputtexticon.gif" alt="output text icon"> from
179.20 the Basic category of the Palette to the Visual Designer to provide instructions, titles,
179.21 headings, and similar text information for your pages. If you want to add a label to a component, use either a <a href="label.html">Label component</a> or the component's <code>label</code> property, not the Static Text component.</p>
179.22 <ul class="note">
179.23 <li>
179.24 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
179.25 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
179.26 </li>
179.27 </ul>
179.28
179.29 <p>After dragging the component to the Visual Designer, you can do a number of things
179.30 with it:</p>
179.31 <ul>
179.32 <li>Immediately after dropping the component, you can type text into it and press enter, which updates the component's <code>text</code> property.
179.33 <ul class="note">
179.34 <li>The label <code><i>Static Text</i></code> initially displayed for this component
179.35 is a placeholder that goes away when the component is rendered.
179.36 If you want a default label to appear in your application,
179.37 you must add one either by typing in the component, editing
179.38 the <code>text</code> property, or binding the component to a database
179.39 or object that supplies the default value.</li>
179.40 </ul>
179.41 </li>
179.42 <li>Select the component and edit its properties in the Static
179.43 Text <a href="propsheets/bh_static_text_props.html">Properties
179.44 window</a>. Some typical properties you might set are:
179.45 <ul>
179.46 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the Static Text component.
179.47 In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's
179.48 <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's
179.49 value is the name of the <code>StaticText</code> object.</li>
179.50 <li><b>text.</b> The text that displays on the page.</li>
179.51 <li><b>converter.</b> A JavaServer Faces converter
179.52 that produces the correct type of value for the <code>text</code> property.
179.53 </li>
179.54 </ul>
179.55 </li>
179.56 <li>Right-click the Static Text component and choose one of
179.57 the following options:
179.58 <ul>
179.59 <li><b>Bind to Data. </b>Dynamically set the text that appears on the page. You can bind the component's <code>text</code> property to an object or a data provider, as described in the topic <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>. </li>
179.60 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind properties of the component in addition to the <code>text</code> property to other objects or bean properties that update this component's properties automatically.</li>
179.61 </ul>
179.62 </li>
179.63 <li>
179.64 Make the text into a parameterized string by dropping <a href="../jsf-val-conv/f_param.html">Parameter</a> components on the Static Text component. For example:
179.65 <pre> <ui:staticText id="staticText1"
179.66 text="At {1,time} on {1,date}, there were {2} on planet {0,number,integer}.">
179.67 <f:param id="param0" value="#{SessionBean1.myInt}"/>
179.68 <f:param id="param1" value="#{SessionBean1.myDate}"/>
179.69 <f:param id="param2" value="2 Spxfyzt"/>
179.70 </ui:staticText> </pre>
179.71 <p>
179.72 This code requires that you add a property of type <code>int</code> named <code>myInt</code> and a property of type <code>java.util.Date</code> named <code>myDate</code> to SessionBean1 in the <a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Projects Window</a>, and that you bind the value properties of param0 and param1 respectively to these SessionBean1 properties. The parameterized text in this code sample will render something like, "At 8:36:18 AM on Dec 13, 2005, there were 2 spxfyzt on planet 7." </p>
179.73
179.74 </li>
179.75 </ul>
179.76 <dl>
179.77 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
179.78 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
179.79 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
179.80 With Components</a></dd>
179.81 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
179.82 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
179.83
179.84 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
179.85 </dl>
179.86 <dl>
179.87 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
179.88
179.89 <dd>
179.90 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
179.91 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
179.92 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
179.93 </object>
179.94 </dd>
179.95 </dl>
179.96
179.97 <hr>
179.98 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
179.99 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
179.100 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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179.103 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Static Text Component">
179.104 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
179.105 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
179.106 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
179.107 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
179.108 <tr>
179.109 <td> </td>
179.110 </tr>
179.111 </table>
179.112 </body>
179.113 </html>
179.114 \ No newline at end of file
179.115 +<html>
179.116 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
179.117 <!--
179.118 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
179.119 * All rights reserved.
179.120 * Use is subject to license terms.
179.121 -->
179.122 <head>
179.123 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
179.124 <title>Static Text Component</title>
179.125 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
179.126 </head>
179.127 <body>
179.128 <h2>Static Text Component</h2>
179.129 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
179.130 <p>You can drag the Static Text component <img src="../../../images/outputtexticon.gif" alt="output text icon"> from
179.131 the Basic category of the Palette to the Visual Designer to provide instructions, titles,
179.132 headings, and similar text information for your pages. If you want to add a label to a component, use either a <a href="label.html">Label component</a> or the component's <code>label</code> property, not the Static Text component.</p>
179.133 <ul class="note">
179.134 <li>
179.135 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
179.136 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
179.137 </li>
179.138 </ul>
179.139
179.140 <p>After dragging the component to the Visual Designer, you can do a number of things
179.141 with it:</p>
179.142 <ul>
179.143 <li>Immediately after dropping the component, you can type text into it and press enter, which updates the component's <code>text</code> property.
179.144 <ul class="note">
179.145 <li>The label <code><i>Static Text</i></code> initially displayed for this component
179.146 is a placeholder that goes away when the component is rendered.
179.147 If you want a default label to appear in your application,
179.148 you must add one either by typing in the component, editing
179.149 the <code>text</code> property, or binding the component to a database
179.150 or object that supplies the default value.</li>
179.151 </ul>
179.152 </li>
179.153 <li>Select the component and edit its properties in the Static
179.154 Text <a href="propsheets/bh_static_text_props.html">Properties
179.155 window</a>. Some typical properties you might set are:
179.156 <ul>
179.157 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the Static Text component.
179.158 In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's
179.159 <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's
179.160 value is the name of the <code>StaticText</code> object.</li>
179.161 <li><b>text.</b> The text that displays on the page.</li>
179.162 <li><b>converter.</b> A JavaServer Faces converter
179.163 that produces the correct type of value for the <code>text</code> property.
179.164 </li>
179.165 </ul>
179.166 </li>
179.167 <li>Right-click the Static Text component and choose one of
179.168 the following options:
179.169 <ul>
179.170 <li><b>Bind to Data. </b>Dynamically set the text that appears on the page. You can bind the component's <code>text</code> property to an object or a data provider, as described in the topic <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>. </li>
179.171 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind properties of the component in addition to the <code>text</code> property to other objects or bean properties that update this component's properties automatically.</li>
179.172 </ul>
179.173 </li>
179.174 <li>
179.175 Make the text into a parameterized string by dropping <a href="../jsf-val-conv/f_param.html">Parameter</a> components on the Static Text component. For example:
179.176 <pre> <ui:staticText id="staticText1"
179.177 text="At {1,time} on {1,date}, there were {2} on planet {0,number,integer}.">
179.178 <f:param id="param0" value="#{SessionBean1.myInt}"/>
179.179 <f:param id="param1" value="#{SessionBean1.myDate}"/>
179.180 <f:param id="param2" value="2 Spxfyzt"/>
179.181 </ui:staticText> </pre>
179.182 <p>
179.183 This code requires that you add a property of type <code>int</code> named <code>myInt</code> and a property of type <code>java.util.Date</code> named <code>myDate</code> to SessionBean1 in the <a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Projects Window</a>, and that you bind the value properties of param0 and param1 respectively to these SessionBean1 properties. The parameterized text in this code sample will render something like, "At 8:36:18 AM on Dec 13, 2005, there were 2 spxfyzt on planet 7." </p>
179.184
179.185 </li>
179.186 </ul>
179.187 <dl>
179.188 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
179.189 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
179.190 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
179.191 With Components</a></dd>
179.192 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
179.193 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
179.194
179.195 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
179.196 </dl>
179.197 <dl>
179.198 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
179.199
179.200 <dd>
179.201 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
179.202 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
179.203 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
179.204 </object>
179.205 </dd>
179.206 </dl>
179.207
179.208 <hr>
179.209 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
179.210 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
179.211 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
179.212 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
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179.215 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
179.216 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
179.217 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
179.218 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
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180.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
180.4 -<html>
180.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
180.6 <!--
180.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
180.8 * All rights reserved.
180.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
180.10 -->
180.11 <head>
180.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
180.13 <title>Tab Component</title>
180.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
180.15 </head>
180.16 <body>
180.17 <h1>Tab Component</h1>
180.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
180.19 <p>A Tab <img src="../../../images/bh_tab_icon.gif" alt="Tab icon"> component
180.20 is part of a <a href="tab_set.html">Tab Set component</a>. </p>
180.21 <ul class="note">
180.22 <li>
180.23 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
180.24 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
180.25 </li>
180.26 </ul>
180.27
180.28 <p>You can add a new tab to a tab set in two ways, by right-clicking the Tab Set component and choosing Add Tab or by dragging a new Tab component from the Layout category of the Palette and dropping it on the Tab Set or on another Tab component. You can also drag from the Palette and drop the tab on the tab set's nodes in the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. </p>
180.29 <ul>
180.30 <li>If you drop the Tab component to the left or right of an existing tab, it is added to the same row of tabs.</li>
180.31 <li> If you drop the Tab component on an existing tab, the dropped tab becomes a child tab of the tab on which you drop it unless the existing tab is a third level tab. You can have at most three levels of tabs in a tab set.
180.32 <ul class="note">
180.33 <li>You cannot add a child tab to a tab that has components in its Layout Panel. When you drop a tab on an existing tab component that has an empty Layout Panel, the empty Layout Panel is deleted to make room for the dropped tab. </li>
180.34 </ul>
180.35 </li>
180.36 </ul>
180.37 <p>By default, a Tab component has a Layout Panel below it where you can drop components that will be displayed when the user selects the tab. The Layout Panel by default has its <code>panelLayout</code> property set to Grid Layout, meaning that components dropped on the panel are aligned at the location where they are dropped. You can change the layout behavior by setting the <code>panelLayout</code> property to Flow Layout, which aligns dropped components left to right in rows. For more information on Layout Panel properties, see <a href="propsheets/bh_layoutPanel_props.html">Layout Panel Component Properties Window</a>.</p>
180.38 <p>To select a tab in a tab set, either click the Tab component on the page or select the Tab component's node in the Outline window. To select the whole tab set, either click the border of the Tab Set component on the page or select the tab set's node in the Outline window. Alternatively, you can select a Tab component and either press Escape or right-click and choose Select Parent to select its parent component. </p>
180.39 <ul class="note">
180.40 <li>If you select a tab on a page in the Visual Designer, a side effect is that it becomes the <a href="tab_set.html#selectedtab">selected tab</a>. If this effect is not what you want, select the tab in the Outline window so you can set its properties.</li>
180.41 </ul>
180.42 <p>You can drag tabs in the Outline window to change their location and level in the tab set. </p>
180.43 <p><b>Some typical uses of tabs: </b></p>
180.44 <ul>
180.45 <li>You can drop components on the Layout Panel component below a tab to enable a set of components to be displayed below each tab. When the user selects a tab, they see only the components that are associated with the tab, without having to change pages. </li>
180.46 <li>You can use a tab set to navigate among a set of pages. Each tab component links to a page in your web application. You would use the <a href="../../editors/about_navigation_editor.html">Page Flow editor</a> to define each tab to display a page in the application, with the current page's tab set as the selected tab. If you want to use the tab set for page navigation, be sure to delete each tab component's Layout Panel.</li>
180.47 </ul>
180.48 <p>You can also right-click the Tab component and choose one of the following options: </p>
180.49 <ul>
180.50 <li><b>Edit action Event Handler.</b> Code the action event handler, the method that is called when the user clicks the tab. This method determines which page or resource to open based on specified conditions. The action method typically processes mouse clicks and returns a string indicating the name of a page navigation case (the page in your application to display next). The default name for the method is <i><code>tab-id</code></i><code>_action</code>, where <i>tab-id</i> is the value of the tab's <code>id</code> property. </li>
180.51 <li><b>Bind to Data. </b>Dynamically set the text that appears on the tab. You can bind the component's <code>text</code> property to an object or a data provider, as described in the topic <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>. </li>
180.52 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind properties of the component in addition to the <code>text</code> property to other objects or bean properties that update this component's properties automatically.</li>
180.53 </ul>
180.54 <dl>
180.55 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
180.56 <dd><a href="propsheets/bh_tab_props.html">Tab Component Properties Window</a></dd>
180.57 <dd><a href="propsheets/bh_layoutPanel_props.html">Layout Panel Component Properties Window</a></dd> <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
180.58 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
180.59 With Components</a></dd>
180.60 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
180.61 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
180.62
180.63 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
180.64 </dl>
180.65 <dl>
180.66 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
180.67
180.68 <dd>
180.69 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
180.70 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
180.71 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
180.72 </object>
180.73 </dd>
180.74 </dl>
180.75
180.76
180.77 <hr>
180.78 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
180.79 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
180.80 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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180.83 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Tab Component">
180.84 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
180.85 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
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180.88 <tr>
180.89 <td> </td>
180.90 </tr>
180.91 </table>
180.92 </body>
180.93 </html>
180.94 \ No newline at end of file
180.95 +<html>
180.96 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
180.97 <!--
180.98 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
180.99 * All rights reserved.
180.100 * Use is subject to license terms.
180.101 -->
180.102 <head>
180.103 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
180.104 <title>Tab Component</title>
180.105 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
180.106 </head>
180.107 <body>
180.108 <h2>Tab Component</h2>
180.109 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
180.110 <p>A Tab <img src="../../../images/bh_tab_icon.gif" alt="Tab icon"> component
180.111 is part of a <a href="tab_set.html">Tab Set component</a>. </p>
180.112 <ul class="note">
180.113 <li>
180.114 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
180.115 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
180.116 </li>
180.117 </ul>
180.118
180.119 <p>You can add a new tab to a tab set in two ways, by right-clicking the Tab Set component and choosing Add Tab or by dragging a new Tab component from the Layout category of the Palette and dropping it on the Tab Set or on another Tab component. You can also drag from the Palette and drop the tab on the tab set's nodes in the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. </p>
180.120 <ul>
180.121 <li>If you drop the Tab component to the left or right of an existing tab, it is added to the same row of tabs.</li>
180.122 <li> If you drop the Tab component on an existing tab, the dropped tab becomes a child tab of the tab on which you drop it unless the existing tab is a third level tab. You can have at most three levels of tabs in a tab set.
180.123 <ul class="note">
180.124 <li>You cannot add a child tab to a tab that has components in its Layout Panel. When you drop a tab on an existing tab component that has an empty Layout Panel, the empty Layout Panel is deleted to make room for the dropped tab. </li>
180.125 </ul>
180.126 </li>
180.127 </ul>
180.128 <p>By default, a Tab component has a Layout Panel below it where you can drop components that will be displayed when the user selects the tab. The Layout Panel by default has its <code>panelLayout</code> property set to Grid Layout, meaning that components dropped on the panel are aligned at the location where they are dropped. You can change the layout behavior by setting the <code>panelLayout</code> property to Flow Layout, which aligns dropped components left to right in rows. For more information on Layout Panel properties, see <a href="propsheets/bh_layoutPanel_props.html">Layout Panel Component Properties Window</a>.</p>
180.129 <p>To select a tab in a tab set, either click the Tab component on the page or select the Tab component's node in the Outline window. To select the whole tab set, either click the border of the Tab Set component on the page or select the tab set's node in the Outline window. Alternatively, you can select a Tab component and either press Escape or right-click and choose Select Parent to select its parent component. </p>
180.130 <ul class="note">
180.131 <li>If you select a tab on a page in the Visual Designer, a side effect is that it becomes the <a href="tab_set.html#selectedtab">selected tab</a>. If this effect is not what you want, select the tab in the Outline window so you can set its properties.</li>
180.132 </ul>
180.133 <p>You can drag tabs in the Outline window to change their location and level in the tab set. </p>
180.134 <p><b>Some typical uses of tabs: </b></p>
180.135 <ul>
180.136 <li>You can drop components on the Layout Panel component below a tab to enable a set of components to be displayed below each tab. When the user selects a tab, they see only the components that are associated with the tab, without having to change pages. </li>
180.137 <li>You can use a tab set to navigate among a set of pages. Each tab component links to a page in your web application. You would use the <a href="../../editors/about_navigation_editor.html">Page Flow editor</a> to define each tab to display a page in the application, with the current page's tab set as the selected tab. If you want to use the tab set for page navigation, be sure to delete each tab component's Layout Panel.</li>
180.138 </ul>
180.139 <p>You can also right-click the Tab component and choose one of the following options: </p>
180.140 <ul>
180.141 <li><b>Edit action Event Handler.</b> Code the action event handler, the method that is called when the user clicks the tab. This method determines which page or resource to open based on specified conditions. The action method typically processes mouse clicks and returns a string indicating the name of a page navigation case (the page in your application to display next). The default name for the method is <i><code>tab-id</code></i><code>_action</code>, where <i>tab-id</i> is the value of the tab's <code>id</code> property. </li>
180.142 <li><b>Bind to Data. </b>Dynamically set the text that appears on the tab. You can bind the component's <code>text</code> property to an object or a data provider, as described in the topic <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>. </li>
180.143 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind properties of the component in addition to the <code>text</code> property to other objects or bean properties that update this component's properties automatically.</li>
180.144 </ul>
180.145 <dl>
180.146 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
180.147 <dd><a href="propsheets/bh_tab_props.html">Tab Component Properties Window</a></dd>
180.148 <dd><a href="propsheets/bh_layoutPanel_props.html">Layout Panel Component Properties Window</a></dd> <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
180.149 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
180.150 With Components</a></dd>
180.151 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
180.152 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
180.153
180.154 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
180.155 </dl>
180.156 <dl>
180.157 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
180.158
180.159 <dd>
180.160 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
180.161 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
180.162 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
180.163 </object>
180.164 </dd>
180.165 </dl>
180.166
180.167
180.168 <hr>
180.169 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
180.170 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
180.171 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
180.172 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
180.173 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
180.174 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Tab Component">
180.175 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
180.176 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
180.177 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
180.178 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
180.179 <tr>
180.180 <td> </td>
180.181 </tr>
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181.13 <title>Tab Set Component</title>
181.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
181.15 </head>
181.16 <body>
181.17 <h1>Tab Set Component</h1>
181.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
181.19 <p>The Tab Set component
181.20 <img src="../../../images/bh_tab_set_icon.gif" alt="tab set icon"> in
181.21 the Palette's Layout category is a container for a set of Tab components.</p>
181.22 <ul class="note">
181.23 <li>
181.24 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
181.25 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
181.26 </li>
181.27 </ul>
181.28
181.29 <p> Typical uses of a tab set are:</p>
181.30 <ul>
181.31 <li> To provide alternate sets of components on the same page and enable the user to navigate to them by clicking on tabs. The user sees only the components under the currently selected tab. For more information on adding components to tabs, see <a href="tab.html">Tab Component</a>. </li>
181.32 <li>To navigate among a set of pages. If you use a tab set this way, you would usually have the tab set near the top of each page with the component's width set at 100%. You would use the <a href="../../editors/about_navigation_editor.html">Page Flow editor</a> to define each tab to display a page in the application, with the current page's tab set as the selected tab. In addition, you would need to delete the default Layout Panel component under each tab so the tab would display the page contents. </li>
181.33 </ul>
181.34 <p>You can set Tab Set properties in the component's <a href="propsheets/bh_tab_set_props.html">Properties window</a>. </p>
181.35 <p>A Tab Set component contains <a href="tab.html">Tab Components</a> <img src="../../../images/bh_tab_icon.gif" alt="Tab component icon">, and Tab components can contain other Tab components. You can see these components displayed as hierarchical nodes in the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a> after you add a Tab Set to your page. </p>
181.36 <p>You can add a new tab to a tab set in two ways, by right-clicking the Tab Set component and choosing Add Tab or by dropping a new <a href="tab.html">tab component</a> on the Tab Set or on a Tab component. </p>
181.37 <p>You can drop a new tab component on a tab set in the Visual Designer to the right or left of existing tabs to create a new tab at that level. The tabs in a tab set can also be containers for other tabs. If you drop a Tab component on an existing tab, the new tab becomes a child of the tab on which you dropped it. The maximum number of levels for tabs is three.</p>
181.38 <p>For example, the following figure shows a tab set with three levels of tabs. Tab 1 has three child tabs, Tab 4, Tab 5, and Tab 6. Tab 4 has two child tabs, Tab 7 and Tab 8.</p>
181.39 <p> <img src="../../../images/tab_set_hierarchy.gif" alt="Tab Set with three levels of tabs"></p>
181.40
181.41 <p>The<a name="selectedtab"></a> tab set component determines which tab is rendered as selected, storing the value in the <code>selected</code> property. By default, the <code>selected</code> property is set to the first tab created for the component. If you click a tab while designing your web page, that tab becomes the selected tab. You can tell during design time that a tab is selected because its color changes, as shown in the previous figure, in which Tab 1, Tab 4, and Tab 7 have been selected.</p>
181.42 <dl>
181.43 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
181.44 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
181.45 With Components</a></dd>
181.46 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
181.47 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
181.48
181.49 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
181.50 </dl>
181.51 <dl>
181.52 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
181.53
181.54 <dd>
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181.59 </dd>
181.60 </dl>
181.61
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181.85 * Use is subject to license terms.
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181.87 <head>
181.88 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
181.89 <title>Tab Set Component</title>
181.90 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
181.91 </head>
181.92 <body>
181.93 <h2>Tab Set Component</h2>
181.94 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
181.95 <p>The Tab Set component
181.96 <img src="../../../images/bh_tab_set_icon.gif" alt="tab set icon"> in
181.97 the Palette's Layout category is a container for a set of Tab components.</p>
181.98 <ul class="note">
181.99 <li>
181.100 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
181.101 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
181.102 </li>
181.103 </ul>
181.104
181.105 <p> Typical uses of a tab set are:</p>
181.106 <ul>
181.107 <li> To provide alternate sets of components on the same page and enable the user to navigate to them by clicking on tabs. The user sees only the components under the currently selected tab. For more information on adding components to tabs, see <a href="tab.html">Tab Component</a>. </li>
181.108 <li>To navigate among a set of pages. If you use a tab set this way, you would usually have the tab set near the top of each page with the component's width set at 100%. You would use the <a href="../../editors/about_navigation_editor.html">Page Flow editor</a> to define each tab to display a page in the application, with the current page's tab set as the selected tab. In addition, you would need to delete the default Layout Panel component under each tab so the tab would display the page contents. </li>
181.109 </ul>
181.110 <p>You can set Tab Set properties in the component's <a href="propsheets/bh_tab_set_props.html">Properties window</a>. </p>
181.111 <p>A Tab Set component contains <a href="tab.html">Tab Components</a> <img src="../../../images/bh_tab_icon.gif" alt="Tab component icon">, and Tab components can contain other Tab components. You can see these components displayed as hierarchical nodes in the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a> after you add a Tab Set to your page. </p>
181.112 <p>You can add a new tab to a tab set in two ways, by right-clicking the Tab Set component and choosing Add Tab or by dropping a new <a href="tab.html">tab component</a> on the Tab Set or on a Tab component. </p>
181.113 <p>You can drop a new tab component on a tab set in the Visual Designer to the right or left of existing tabs to create a new tab at that level. The tabs in a tab set can also be containers for other tabs. If you drop a Tab component on an existing tab, the new tab becomes a child of the tab on which you dropped it. The maximum number of levels for tabs is three.</p>
181.114 <p>For example, the following figure shows a tab set with three levels of tabs. Tab 1 has three child tabs, Tab 4, Tab 5, and Tab 6. Tab 4 has two child tabs, Tab 7 and Tab 8.</p>
181.115 <p> <img src="../../../images/tab_set_hierarchy.gif" alt="Tab Set with three levels of tabs"></p>
181.116
181.117 <p>The<a name="selectedtab"></a> tab set component determines which tab is rendered as selected, storing the value in the <code>selected</code> property. By default, the <code>selected</code> property is set to the first tab created for the component. If you click a tab while designing your web page, that tab becomes the selected tab. You can tell during design time that a tab is selected because its color changes, as shown in the previous figure, in which Tab 1, Tab 4, and Tab 7 have been selected.</p>
181.118 <dl>
181.119 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
181.120 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
181.121 With Components</a></dd>
181.122 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
181.123 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
181.124
181.125 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
181.126 </dl>
181.127 <dl>
181.128 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
181.129
181.130 <dd>
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181.132 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
181.133 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
181.134 </object>
181.135 </dd>
181.136 </dl>
181.137
181.138 <hr>
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182.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
182.4 -<html>
182.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
182.6 <!--
182.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
182.8 * All rights reserved.
182.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
182.10 -->
182.11 <head>
182.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
182.13 <title>Table Component</title>
182.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
182.15 </head>
182.16 <body>
182.17 <h1>Table Component</h1>
182.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
182.19
182.20 <p>You can drag the Table component <img src="../../../images/bh_table_icon.gif" alt="Table Component Icon"> from
182.21 the Palette's Basic category to the Visual Designer to create a table that you can fill with data from a database table or some other
182.22 source of repeating information for which the number of rows
182.23 is not known ahead of time. A Table component renders as an HTML <code><table></code> tag.</p>
182.24 <ul class="note">
182.25 <li>
182.26 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
182.27 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
182.28 </li>
182.29 </ul>
182.30
182.31 <p>If you want a table that serves as an HTML layout element, use the <a href="../jsfstd/grid_panel.html">Grid Panel</a> component instead.</p>
182.32 <ul class="note">
182.33 <li>You can drag a database table from the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
182.34 <param name="content" value="../../../ui_elements/server_nav/services_win_popup.html">
182.35 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
182.36 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
182.37 <param name="viewerSize" value="325,175">
182.38 <param name="text" value="Services window"></object> and drop it on a table component in your page. The table component binds automatically to the data provider for the database table and the table columns are updated to match the fields of the database table. You can then format the table by right-clicking it and choosing Table Layout. For more information, see <a href="../../../connect_data/howtodata/binding_data_2_table_component.html">Binding a Table Component to a Database</a>,</li>
182.39 </ul>
182.40 <p>The table component itself does not define rows and columns. Those elements of the table are defined by the <a href="column.html">Table Column</a> and <a href="row_group.html">Table Row Group</a> components. However, you can right-click a table that you have dropped on your page and choose Table Layout to set things like the data provider for the object or for the database table that populates your table, the table columns based on that data provider, and, for each table column, the column header, column footer, the type of object in the column, the expression that populates the column, and the vertical and horizontal alignment of the column. In addition, in this dialog box you can set table characteristics such as the title, the summary and footer text, the message that displays when there is no data in the table, and buttons that enable the user to manipulate aspects of the table's display.</p>
182.41 <p>You can also set all these values in the Properties windows for the Table, Table Row Group, and Table Column components that comprise the table, but the Table Layout dialog saves you time going from component to component. </p>
182.42 <p>When you first drop a table on a page, you get a table with three columns, five rows, a default title that is selected and can be edited immediately, default headers for each column, and initial <a href="static_text.html">Static
182.43 Text</a> components in each table cell. </p>
182.44 <p>To work with the rows of the table, you can select the table's Table Row Group component in the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. If you want different rows to do different things, you can add additional Table Row Group components to the table.</p>
182.45 <p>To work with the columns of the table, you can use the Table Layout dialog box or you can select each column of the table in turn, either in the Table component on the page or in the Outline window. You can also add additional columns one at time by dragging a Table Column component to a Table
182.46 Row Group component in the Outline window. </p>
182.47 <p>For a detailed view of the elements of a table, see <a href="table_structure.html">Table Component Structure</a>.</p>
182.48 <dl>
182.49 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
182.50 <dd><a href="propsheets/bh_table_props.html">Table Component Properties Window</a></dd> <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
182.51 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
182.52 With Components</a></dd>
182.53 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
182.54 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
182.55
182.56 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
182.57 </dl>
182.58 <dl>
182.59 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
182.60
182.61 <dd>
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182.68 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-databoundcomponents.html">
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182.93 <!--
182.94 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
182.95 * All rights reserved.
182.96 * Use is subject to license terms.
182.97 -->
182.98 <head>
182.99 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
182.100 <title>Table Component</title>
182.101 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
182.102 </head>
182.103 <body>
182.104 <h2>Table Component</h2>
182.105 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
182.106
182.107 <p>You can drag the Table component <img src="../../../images/bh_table_icon.gif" alt="Table Component Icon"> from
182.108 the Palette's Basic category to the Visual Designer to create a table that you can fill with data from a database table or some other
182.109 source of repeating information for which the number of rows
182.110 is not known ahead of time. A Table component renders as an HTML <code><table></code> tag.</p>
182.111 <ul class="note">
182.112 <li>
182.113 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
182.114 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
182.115 </li>
182.116 </ul>
182.117
182.118 <p>If you want a table that serves as an HTML layout element, use the <a href="../jsfstd/grid_panel.html">Grid Panel</a> component instead.</p>
182.119 <ul class="note">
182.120 <li>You can drag a database table from the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
182.121 <param name="content" value="../../../ui_elements/server_nav/services_win_popup.html">
182.122 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
182.123 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
182.124 <param name="viewerSize" value="325,175">
182.125 <param name="text" value="Services window"></object> and drop it on a table component in your page. The table component binds automatically to the data provider for the database table and the table columns are updated to match the fields of the database table. You can then format the table by right-clicking it and choosing Table Layout. For more information, see <a href="../../../connect_data/howtodata/binding_data_2_table_component.html">Binding a Table Component to a Database</a>,</li>
182.126 </ul>
182.127 <p>The table component itself does not define rows and columns. Those elements of the table are defined by the <a href="column.html">Table Column</a> and <a href="row_group.html">Table Row Group</a> components. However, you can right-click a table that you have dropped on your page and choose Table Layout to set things like the data provider for the object or for the database table that populates your table, the table columns based on that data provider, and, for each table column, the column header, column footer, the type of object in the column, the expression that populates the column, and the vertical and horizontal alignment of the column. In addition, in this dialog box you can set table characteristics such as the title, the summary and footer text, the message that displays when there is no data in the table, and buttons that enable the user to manipulate aspects of the table's display.</p>
182.128 <p>You can also set all these values in the Properties windows for the Table, Table Row Group, and Table Column components that comprise the table, but the Table Layout dialog saves you time going from component to component. </p>
182.129 <p>When you first drop a table on a page, you get a table with three columns, five rows, a default title that is selected and can be edited immediately, default headers for each column, and initial <a href="static_text.html">Static
182.130 Text</a> components in each table cell. </p>
182.131 <p>To work with the rows of the table, you can select the table's Table Row Group component in the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. If you want different rows to do different things, you can add additional Table Row Group components to the table.</p>
182.132 <p>To work with the columns of the table, you can use the Table Layout dialog box or you can select each column of the table in turn, either in the Table component on the page or in the Outline window. You can also add additional columns one at time by dragging a Table Column component to a Table
182.133 Row Group component in the Outline window. </p>
182.134 <p>For a detailed view of the elements of a table, see <a href="table_structure.html">Table Component Structure</a>.</p>
182.135 <dl>
182.136 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
182.137 <dd><a href="propsheets/bh_table_props.html">Table Component Properties Window</a></dd> <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
182.138 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
182.139 With Components</a></dd>
182.140 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
182.141 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
182.142
182.143 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
182.144 </dl>
182.145 <dl>
182.146 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
182.147
182.148 <dd>
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182.150 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
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182.155 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-databoundcomponents.html">
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182.158 </dl>
182.159
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183.17 <h1>Table Component Structure</h1>
183.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
183.19
183.20 <p><a href="table.html">Table components</a> are composed of several
183.21 discrete areas. You typically work with the layout of a table in the <a href="../../dialogs/data_table_layout_db.html">Table Layout Dialog</a>, which you can open by right-clicking a Table component that you have dropped on your page and choosing Table Layout. You can also set Table properties to cause the table component to
183.22 create the default layout for each
183.23 area. Descriptions of
183.24 the table areas are listed below, followed by a <a href="#diagram">diagram</a>
183.25 that shows the placement of the areas.</p>
183.26 <ul>
183.27 <li>
183.28 <p><b>Title.</b> Displays a title for the table,
183.29 which you can also use to include information about paginated rows and
183.30 applied
183.31 filters. Use the <code>title</code> property to specify the title
183.32 content. Use the <code>itemsText</code> property to specify the text
183.33 displayed for the table title for an unpaginated table. <span
183.34 style="font-weight: bold; color: rgb(255, 0, 0);"></span><span
183.35 style="color: rgb(255, 0, 0);"> </span>Use
183.36 the <code>filterText</code>
183.37 property to specify text describing the filter that is to be included in the title. </p>
183.38 </li>
183.39 <li>
183.40 <p><b>Action Bar (top)</b>. In the first row of the table, displays
183.41 controls that operate on the
183.42 table and its data. This area contains the following sub areas:</p>
183.43 </li>
183.44 <ul>
183.45 <li>
183.46 <p><b>Actions.</b> Displays local actions that apply to
183.47 the objects in the table. </p>
183.48 </li>
183.49 </ul>
183.50 <ul>
183.51 <li>
183.52 <p><b>View-Changing
183.53 Controls.</b> Displays controls for changing the view of the
183.54 table data, such as custom filtering and sorting. This area
183.55 contains the following sub-areas: </p>
183.56 </li>
183.57 <ul>
183.58 <li>
183.59 <b>Filter.</b> Displays a drop down list of filter options that show criteria to be used to determine the items
183.60 to display. The component provides a default implementation for adding
183.61 options when the Custom filter becomes active, to display the filter
183.62 panel, and so on.
183.63 </li>
183.64 <li><b>Clear Sort.</b> Displays a button that is used to remove
183.65 all sorting of the table. Use the <code>clearTableSortButton</code>
183.66 property to display the clear table sort button. </li>
183.67 <li>
183.68 <b>Sort.</b> Displays a
183.69 toggle button for the sort panel. Clicking this button
183.70 opens and closes an embedded panel with custom sort
183.71 options. The panel
183.72 opens inside the table below the Action Bar (top). Use the <code>sortPanelToggleButton
183.73 </code>property
183.74 to display the default sort button with a default
183.75 layout of the sort panel.<br>
183.76
183.77 </li>
183.78 </ul>
183.79 <li>
183.80 <b>Pagination.</b> The Pagination area displays a
183.81 paginate button, which allows users to switch between viewing the table
183.82 as multiple pages, or as a single scrolling page. You can specify
183.83 the <code>paginateButton</code> property to display the
183.84 default paginate button.
183.85 </li>
183.86 </ul>
183.87 <li>
183.88 <b>Action Bar (bottom)</b>
183.89 </li>
183.90 <ul>
183.91 <li>
183.92 <b>Actions.</b> Displays local actions that apply to
183.93 the objects in the table. You must provide the implementation for each
183.94 table action. The
183.95 same actions can exist for the Table both the "Action
183.96 Bar
183.97 (top)" and "Action Bar
183.98 (bottom)" sections
183.99 </li>
183.100 <li>
183.101 <b>Pagination Controls.</b> Displays controls for pagination, including the
183.102 Paginate button, which allows users to switch between viewing the table
183.103 as multiple pages, or as a single scrolling page. The Pagination area
183.104 also includes buttons for turning the pages in sequence, jumping to a
183.105 specific page, and jumping to the first or last page. You can specify
183.106 the <code>paginateButton</code> and <code>paginateControls</code>
183.107 properties to display the default layout of the Pagination area.
183.108 </li>
183.109 </ul>
183.110 <li>
183.111 <b>Footer.</b> Displays a footer across all columns at the
183.112 bottom of the table. You can specify the <code>footerText</code>
183.113 property to display footer content with a default layout.
183.114 </li>
183.115 </ul>
183.116 <p><a name="diagram"></a>The
183.117 following table shows
183.118 the relative location of the table areas. The areas that are specified with Table component properties have a blue background. The gray area
183.119 is controlled by the RowGroup and Table Column components, but is shown here for context.<br>
183.120 <br>
183.121 </p>
183.122 <table style="text-align: left; width: 100%;" border="1" cellpadding="2"
183.123 cellspacing="2">
183.124 <tbody>
183.125 <tr>
183.126 <td
183.127 style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(210, 224, 235);"
183.128 rowspan="1" colspan="1"><span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">Title
183.129 Bar<br>
183.130 </span></td>
183.131 </tr>
183.132 <tr style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">
183.133 <td
183.134 style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(210, 224, 235);"
183.135 rowspan="1" colspan="1">Action
183.136 Bar (top)
183.137 <table style="text-align: left; width: 100%;" border="1"
183.138 cellpadding="2" cellspacing="2">
183.139 <tbody>
183.140 <tr>
183.141 <td style="vertical-align: top;">Actions </td>
183.142 <td style="vertical-align: top;">View-Changing Controls<br>
183.143 <table style="text-align: left; width: 100%;" border="1"
183.144 cellpadding="2" cellspacing="2">
183.145 <tbody>
183.146 <tr>
183.147 <td style="vertical-align: top;">Filter<br></td>
183.148 <td style="vertical-align: top;">Sort<br>
183.149 </td>
183.150 <td style="vertical-align: top;">Clear Sort </td>
183.151 </tr>
183.152 </tbody>
183.153 </table>
183.154 </td>
183.155 <td style="vertical-align: top;">Pagination </td>
183.156 </tr>
183.157 <tr style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">
183.158 <td style="vertical-align: top;" rowspan="1" colspan="3">Embedded
183.159 Panels <code>(filter, sort)</code></td>
183.160 </tr>
183.161 </tbody>
183.162 </table>
183.163 </td>
183.164 </tr>
183.165 <tr>
183.166 <td
183.167 style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(210, 224, 235);">
183.168 <table style="text-align: left; height: 223px; width: 100%;"
183.169 border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="2">
183.170 <tbody>
183.171 <tr>
183.172 <td
183.173 style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(232, 232, 232); color: rgb(153, 153, 153);">Column
183.174 Header <br>
183.175 </td>
183.176 <td
183.177 style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(232, 232, 232); color: rgb(153, 153, 153);">Column
183.178 Header<br>
183.179 </td>
183.180 </tr>
183.181 <tr style="color: rgb(153, 153, 153);">
183.182 <td
183.183 style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(232, 232, 232);"
183.184 rowspan="1" colspan="2">Group
183.185 Header Bar </td>
183.186 </tr>
183.187 <tr>
183.188 <td
183.189 style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(232, 232, 232); color: rgb(153, 153, 153);"><span
183.190 style="font-style: italic;">Table
183.191 data</span> <br>
183.192 <code> <br>
183.193 <br>
183.194 <br>
183.195 </code></td>
183.196 <td
183.197 style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(232, 232, 232); color: rgb(153, 153, 153);"><span
183.198 style="font-style: italic;">Table
183.199 data </span><br>
183.200 </td>
183.201 </tr>
183.202 <tr>
183.203 <td
183.204 style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(232, 232, 232); color: rgb(153, 153, 153);">Column
183.205 Footer</td>
183.206 <td
183.207 style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(232, 232, 232); color: rgb(153, 153, 153);">Column
183.208 Footer <br>
183.209 </td>
183.210 </tr>
183.211 <tr style="color: rgb(153, 153, 153);">
183.212 <td
183.213 style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(232, 232, 232);"
183.214 rowspan="1" colspan="2">Group
183.215 Footer Bar <br>
183.216 </td>
183.217 </tr>
183.218 <tr>
183.219 <td
183.220 style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(232, 232, 232); color: rgb(153, 153, 153);">Table
183.221 Column Footer </td>
183.222 <td
183.223 style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(232, 232, 232); color: rgb(153, 153, 153);">Table
183.224 Column Footer </td>
183.225 </tr>
183.226 <tr>
183.227 <td style="vertical-align: top;" rowspan="1" colspan="2">Action
183.228 Bar (bottom)<br>
183.229 <table style="text-align: left; width: 100%;" border="1"
183.230 cellpadding="2" cellspacing="2">
183.231 <tbody>
183.232 <tr>
183.233 <td style="vertical-align: top;">Actions<br>
183.234 </td>
183.235 <td style="vertical-align: top;">Pagination Controls<br>
183.236 </td>
183.237 </tr>
183.238 </tbody>
183.239 </table>
183.240 </td>
183.241 </tr>
183.242 </tbody>
183.243 </table>
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183.247 <td
183.248 style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(210, 224, 235);"
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183.250 </tr>
183.251 </tbody>
183.252 </table>
183.253 <dl>
183.254 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
183.255 <dd><a href="propsheets/bh_table_props.html">Table Component Properties Window</a></dd>
183.256 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
183.257 With Components</a></dd>
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183.259 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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183.305 <h2>Table Component Structure</h2>
183.306 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
183.307
183.308 <p><a href="table.html">Table components</a> are composed of several
183.309 discrete areas. You typically work with the layout of a table in the <a href="../../dialogs/data_table_layout_db.html">Table Layout Dialog</a>, which you can open by right-clicking a Table component that you have dropped on your page and choosing Table Layout. You can also set Table properties to cause the table component to
183.310 create the default layout for each
183.311 area. Descriptions of
183.312 the table areas are listed below, followed by a <a href="#diagram">diagram</a>
183.313 that shows the placement of the areas.</p>
183.314 <ul>
183.315 <li>
183.316 <p><b>Title.</b> Displays a title for the table,
183.317 which you can also use to include information about paginated rows and
183.318 applied
183.319 filters. Use the <code>title</code> property to specify the title
183.320 content. Use the <code>itemsText</code> property to specify the text
183.321 displayed for the table title for an unpaginated table. <span
183.322 style="font-weight: bold; color: rgb(255, 0, 0);"></span><span
183.323 style="color: rgb(255, 0, 0);"> </span>Use
183.324 the <code>filterText</code>
183.325 property to specify text describing the filter that is to be included in the title. </p>
183.326 </li>
183.327 <li>
183.328 <p><b>Action Bar (top)</b>. In the first row of the table, displays
183.329 controls that operate on the
183.330 table and its data. This area contains the following sub areas:</p>
183.331 </li>
183.332 <ul>
183.333 <li>
183.334 <p><b>Actions.</b> Displays local actions that apply to
183.335 the objects in the table. </p>
183.336 </li>
183.337 </ul>
183.338 <ul>
183.339 <li>
183.340 <p><b>View-Changing
183.341 Controls.</b> Displays controls for changing the view of the
183.342 table data, such as custom filtering and sorting. This area
183.343 contains the following sub-areas: </p>
183.344 </li>
183.345 <ul>
183.346 <li>
183.347 <b>Filter.</b> Displays a drop down list of filter options that show criteria to be used to determine the items
183.348 to display. The component provides a default implementation for adding
183.349 options when the Custom filter becomes active, to display the filter
183.350 panel, and so on.
183.351 </li>
183.352 <li><b>Clear Sort.</b> Displays a button that is used to remove
183.353 all sorting of the table. Use the <code>clearTableSortButton</code>
183.354 property to display the clear table sort button. </li>
183.355 <li>
183.356 <b>Sort.</b> Displays a
183.357 toggle button for the sort panel. Clicking this button
183.358 opens and closes an embedded panel with custom sort
183.359 options. The panel
183.360 opens inside the table below the Action Bar (top). Use the <code>sortPanelToggleButton
183.361 </code>property
183.362 to display the default sort button with a default
183.363 layout of the sort panel.<br>
183.364
183.365 </li>
183.366 </ul>
183.367 <li>
183.368 <b>Pagination.</b> The Pagination area displays a
183.369 paginate button, which allows users to switch between viewing the table
183.370 as multiple pages, or as a single scrolling page. You can specify
183.371 the <code>paginateButton</code> property to display the
183.372 default paginate button.
183.373 </li>
183.374 </ul>
183.375 <li>
183.376 <b>Action Bar (bottom)</b>
183.377 </li>
183.378 <ul>
183.379 <li>
183.380 <b>Actions.</b> Displays local actions that apply to
183.381 the objects in the table. You must provide the implementation for each
183.382 table action. The
183.383 same actions can exist for the Table both the "Action
183.384 Bar
183.385 (top)" and "Action Bar
183.386 (bottom)" sections
183.387 </li>
183.388 <li>
183.389 <b>Pagination Controls.</b> Displays controls for pagination, including the
183.390 Paginate button, which allows users to switch between viewing the table
183.391 as multiple pages, or as a single scrolling page. The Pagination area
183.392 also includes buttons for turning the pages in sequence, jumping to a
183.393 specific page, and jumping to the first or last page. You can specify
183.394 the <code>paginateButton</code> and <code>paginateControls</code>
183.395 properties to display the default layout of the Pagination area.
183.396 </li>
183.397 </ul>
183.398 <li>
183.399 <b>Footer.</b> Displays a footer across all columns at the
183.400 bottom of the table. You can specify the <code>footerText</code>
183.401 property to display footer content with a default layout.
183.402 </li>
183.403 </ul>
183.404 <p><a name="diagram"></a>The
183.405 following table shows
183.406 the relative location of the table areas. The areas that are specified with Table component properties have a blue background. The gray area
183.407 is controlled by the RowGroup and Table Column components, but is shown here for context.<br>
183.408 <br>
183.409 </p>
183.410 <table style="text-align: left; width: 100%;" border="1" cellpadding="2"
183.411 cellspacing="2">
183.412 <tbody>
183.413 <tr>
183.414 <td
183.415 style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(210, 224, 235);"
183.416 rowspan="1" colspan="1"><span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">Title
183.417 Bar<br>
183.418 </span></td>
183.419 </tr>
183.420 <tr style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">
183.421 <td
183.422 style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(210, 224, 235);"
183.423 rowspan="1" colspan="1">Action
183.424 Bar (top)
183.425 <table style="text-align: left; width: 100%;" border="1"
183.426 cellpadding="2" cellspacing="2">
183.427 <tbody>
183.428 <tr>
183.429 <td style="vertical-align: top;">Actions </td>
183.430 <td style="vertical-align: top;">View-Changing Controls<br>
183.431 <table style="text-align: left; width: 100%;" border="1"
183.432 cellpadding="2" cellspacing="2">
183.433 <tbody>
183.434 <tr>
183.435 <td style="vertical-align: top;">Filter<br></td>
183.436 <td style="vertical-align: top;">Sort<br>
183.437 </td>
183.438 <td style="vertical-align: top;">Clear Sort </td>
183.439 </tr>
183.440 </tbody>
183.441 </table>
183.442 </td>
183.443 <td style="vertical-align: top;">Pagination </td>
183.444 </tr>
183.445 <tr style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">
183.446 <td style="vertical-align: top;" rowspan="1" colspan="3">Embedded
183.447 Panels <code>(filter, sort)</code></td>
183.448 </tr>
183.449 </tbody>
183.450 </table>
183.451 </td>
183.452 </tr>
183.453 <tr>
183.454 <td
183.455 style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(210, 224, 235);">
183.456 <table style="text-align: left; height: 223px; width: 100%;"
183.457 border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="2">
183.458 <tbody>
183.459 <tr>
183.460 <td
183.461 style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(232, 232, 232); color: rgb(153, 153, 153);">Column
183.462 Header <br>
183.463 </td>
183.464 <td
183.465 style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(232, 232, 232); color: rgb(153, 153, 153);">Column
183.466 Header<br>
183.467 </td>
183.468 </tr>
183.469 <tr style="color: rgb(153, 153, 153);">
183.470 <td
183.471 style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(232, 232, 232);"
183.472 rowspan="1" colspan="2">Group
183.473 Header Bar </td>
183.474 </tr>
183.475 <tr>
183.476 <td
183.477 style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(232, 232, 232); color: rgb(153, 153, 153);"><span
183.478 style="font-style: italic;">Table
183.479 data</span> <br>
183.480 <code> <br>
183.481 <br>
183.482 <br>
183.483 </code></td>
183.484 <td
183.485 style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(232, 232, 232); color: rgb(153, 153, 153);"><span
183.486 style="font-style: italic;">Table
183.487 data </span><br>
183.488 </td>
183.489 </tr>
183.490 <tr>
183.491 <td
183.492 style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(232, 232, 232); color: rgb(153, 153, 153);">Column
183.493 Footer</td>
183.494 <td
183.495 style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(232, 232, 232); color: rgb(153, 153, 153);">Column
183.496 Footer <br>
183.497 </td>
183.498 </tr>
183.499 <tr style="color: rgb(153, 153, 153);">
183.500 <td
183.501 style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(232, 232, 232);"
183.502 rowspan="1" colspan="2">Group
183.503 Footer Bar <br>
183.504 </td>
183.505 </tr>
183.506 <tr>
183.507 <td
183.508 style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(232, 232, 232); color: rgb(153, 153, 153);">Table
183.509 Column Footer </td>
183.510 <td
183.511 style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(232, 232, 232); color: rgb(153, 153, 153);">Table
183.512 Column Footer </td>
183.513 </tr>
183.514 <tr>
183.515 <td style="vertical-align: top;" rowspan="1" colspan="2">Action
183.516 Bar (bottom)<br>
183.517 <table style="text-align: left; width: 100%;" border="1"
183.518 cellpadding="2" cellspacing="2">
183.519 <tbody>
183.520 <tr>
183.521 <td style="vertical-align: top;">Actions<br>
183.522 </td>
183.523 <td style="vertical-align: top;">Pagination Controls<br>
183.524 </td>
183.525 </tr>
183.526 </tbody>
183.527 </table>
183.528 </td>
183.529 </tr>
183.530 </tbody>
183.531 </table>
183.532 <big><span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);"> </span></big></td>
183.533 </tr>
183.534 <tr>
183.535 <td
183.536 style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(210, 224, 235);"
183.537 rowspan="1" colspan="1"><span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">Footer</span></td>
183.538 </tr>
183.539 </tbody>
183.540 </table>
183.541 <dl>
183.542 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
183.543 <dd><a href="propsheets/bh_table_props.html">Table Component Properties Window</a></dd>
183.544 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
183.545 With Components</a></dd>
183.546 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
183.547 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
183.548
183.549
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183.552 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
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184.13 <title>Text Area Component</title>
184.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
184.15 </head>
184.16 <body>
184.17 <h1>Text Area Component</h1>
184.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
184.19 <p>You can drag the Text Area component
184.20 <img src="../../../images/bh_textarea_icon.gif" alt="Text Area component icon"> from
184.21 the Palette's Basic category to the Visual Designer to provide a text input area
184.22 where users can type or paste multiple lines of text. The HTML
184.23 equivalent for this component is <code><textarea></code>.</p>
184.24 <ul class="note">
184.25 <li>
184.26 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
184.27 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
184.28 </li>
184.29 </ul>
184.30
184.31 <p>After dragging the component to the Visual Designer, you can do a number of things
184.32 with it:</p>
184.33 <ul>
184.34 <li>Change the displayed text of the component by selecting the component
184.35 and typing the new text. Click outside the component to save the text in the component's
184.36 <code>text</code> property.
184.37 <p>You can also bind this property to an object or a field of a database table that can display a value and receive the text typed in by the user.</p>
184.38 </li>
184.39 <li>Select the component and edit its properties in the
184.40 <a href="propsheets/bh_text_area_props.html">Text Area Properties window</a>.
184.41 Some typical properties you might set are:
184.42 <ul>
184.43 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the Text Area component.
184.44 In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's
184.45 <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's
184.46 value is the name of the <code>TextArea</code> object.</li>
184.47 <li><b>text.</b> The text that the user enters. This text
184.48 is sent to the server when the page is submitted. You
184.49 can also specify a value to be initially displayed for
184.50 this property,
184.51 or you can click the ellipsis button and bind the property
184.52 to a database table or and object so that the property's value
184.53 can be set and picked up dynamically.</li>
184.54 <li><b>label.</b> Descriptive text that displays to the left of the field.
184.55 <ul class="note">
184.56 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
184.57 </ul>
184.58 </li>
184.59 <li><b>columns.</b> The width in characters of the text area.
184.60 If the user types more characters than will fit, the characters
184.61 wrap around to the next row. </li>
184.62 <li><b>rows.</b> The number of rows of text to display at
184.63 one time in the component. The user can scroll up and
184.64 down through the text if there are more rows than the
184.65 component can display at one time.
184.66 <ul class="note">
184.67 <li>Web browsers have different assumptions about the number of rows to render for this component. A workaround is to set the <code>height</code> in the <code>style</code> property. For example, <code>height: 100;</code> sets the height to 100 pixels.</li>
184.68 </ul>
184.69
184.70 </li>
184.71 </ul>
184.72 </li>
184.73 <li>Right-click the component and choose one of the following pop-up menu items:
184.74 <ul>
184.75 <li><b>Edit Inline.</b> Selects the component or label so you can type directly.
184.76 <ul>
184.77 <li><b>Text. </b>Type in text that will appear by default when the component is displayed. When you click outside the component, the <code>text</code> property is updated with this text. </li>
184.78 <li><b> Label. </b>Type in text for a label that will appear next to the component. Press enter to update the <code>label</code> property with this text.
184.79 <ul class="note">
184.80 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
184.81 </ul>
184.82 </li>
184.83 </ul>
184.84 </li>
184.85 <li><b>Edit Event Handler. </b>Write code for one of the following event handlers.
184.86 <ul>
184.87 <li><b>validate. </b>Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>validate</code> method so you can insert code to validate the value of the component.</li>
184.88 <li><b>processValueChange.</b> Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>processValueChange</code> method so you can insert code that executes when the value of this component changes (for example, the user changes the value of another component that is controlling the value of this component)</li>
184.89 </ul>
184.90 </li>
184.91 <li><b>Set Initial Focus.</b> Gives this component focus when the user opens the page, and provides an edit cursor in the field.</li>
184.92 <li><b>Auto-Submit on Change.</b> Causes the form to be automatically submitted if the value of the component changes. Sets the component's JavaScript onclick property to <code>common_timeoutSubmitForm(this.form, '<i>component-id</i>');</code>. At runtime, this code causes the form to be automatically submitted if the user changes the component value. Once the form is submitted, conversion and validation occur on the server and any value change listener methods execute, and then the page is redisplayed.
184.93 <p>A component configured to Auto-Submit on Change can use <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual forms</a> to limit the input fields that are processed when the form is submitted. If the auto-submit component is defined to submit a virtual form, only the participants in that virtual form will be processed when the auto-submit occurs.</p>
184.94 </li>
184.95 <li><b>Bind to Data</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind the component's <code>text</code> property to a data provider or an object, as described in the topic <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>. </li>
184.96 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind properties of the component in addition to the <code>text</code> property to other objects or bean properties that update this component's properties automatically.</li>
184.97 <li><b>Configure Virtual Forms.</b> Enables you to add the component to a <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>.</li>
184.98 </ul>
184.99 </li>
184.100 </ul>
184.101 <dl>
184.102 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt> <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
184.103 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
184.104 With Components</a></dd>
184.105 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
184.106 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
184.107
184.108 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
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184.119
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184.146 * Use is subject to license terms.
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184.149 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
184.150 <title>Text Area Component</title>
184.151 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
184.152 </head>
184.153 <body>
184.154 <h2>Text Area Component</h2>
184.155 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
184.156 <p>You can drag the Text Area component
184.157 <img src="../../../images/bh_textarea_icon.gif" alt="Text Area component icon"> from
184.158 the Palette's Basic category to the Visual Designer to provide a text input area
184.159 where users can type or paste multiple lines of text. The HTML
184.160 equivalent for this component is <code><textarea></code>.</p>
184.161 <ul class="note">
184.162 <li>
184.163 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
184.164 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
184.165 </li>
184.166 </ul>
184.167
184.168 <p>After dragging the component to the Visual Designer, you can do a number of things
184.169 with it:</p>
184.170 <ul>
184.171 <li>Change the displayed text of the component by selecting the component
184.172 and typing the new text. Click outside the component to save the text in the component's
184.173 <code>text</code> property.
184.174 <p>You can also bind this property to an object or a field of a database table that can display a value and receive the text typed in by the user.</p>
184.175 </li>
184.176 <li>Select the component and edit its properties in the
184.177 <a href="propsheets/bh_text_area_props.html">Text Area Properties window</a>.
184.178 Some typical properties you might set are:
184.179 <ul>
184.180 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the Text Area component.
184.181 In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's
184.182 <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's
184.183 value is the name of the <code>TextArea</code> object.</li>
184.184 <li><b>text.</b> The text that the user enters. This text
184.185 is sent to the server when the page is submitted. You
184.186 can also specify a value to be initially displayed for
184.187 this property,
184.188 or you can click the ellipsis button and bind the property
184.189 to a database table or and object so that the property's value
184.190 can be set and picked up dynamically.</li>
184.191 <li><b>label.</b> Descriptive text that displays to the left of the field.
184.192 <ul class="note">
184.193 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
184.194 </ul>
184.195 </li>
184.196 <li><b>columns.</b> The width in characters of the text area.
184.197 If the user types more characters than will fit, the characters
184.198 wrap around to the next row. </li>
184.199 <li><b>rows.</b> The number of rows of text to display at
184.200 one time in the component. The user can scroll up and
184.201 down through the text if there are more rows than the
184.202 component can display at one time.
184.203 <ul class="note">
184.204 <li>Web browsers have different assumptions about the number of rows to render for this component. A workaround is to set the <code>height</code> in the <code>style</code> property. For example, <code>height: 100;</code> sets the height to 100 pixels.</li>
184.205 </ul>
184.206
184.207 </li>
184.208 </ul>
184.209 </li>
184.210 <li>Right-click the component and choose one of the following pop-up menu items:
184.211 <ul>
184.212 <li><b>Edit Inline.</b> Selects the component or label so you can type directly.
184.213 <ul>
184.214 <li><b>Text. </b>Type in text that will appear by default when the component is displayed. When you click outside the component, the <code>text</code> property is updated with this text. </li>
184.215 <li><b> Label. </b>Type in text for a label that will appear next to the component. Press enter to update the <code>label</code> property with this text.
184.216 <ul class="note">
184.217 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
184.218 </ul>
184.219 </li>
184.220 </ul>
184.221 </li>
184.222 <li><b>Edit Event Handler. </b>Write code for one of the following event handlers.
184.223 <ul>
184.224 <li><b>validate. </b>Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>validate</code> method so you can insert code to validate the value of the component.</li>
184.225 <li><b>processValueChange.</b> Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>processValueChange</code> method so you can insert code that executes when the value of this component changes (for example, the user changes the value of another component that is controlling the value of this component)</li>
184.226 </ul>
184.227 </li>
184.228 <li><b>Set Initial Focus.</b> Gives this component focus when the user opens the page, and provides an edit cursor in the field.</li>
184.229 <li><b>Auto-Submit on Change.</b> Causes the form to be automatically submitted if the value of the component changes. Sets the component's JavaScript onclick property to <code>common_timeoutSubmitForm(this.form, '<i>component-id</i>');</code>. At runtime, this code causes the form to be automatically submitted if the user changes the component value. Once the form is submitted, conversion and validation occur on the server and any value change listener methods execute, and then the page is redisplayed.
184.230 <p>A component configured to Auto-Submit on Change can use <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual forms</a> to limit the input fields that are processed when the form is submitted. If the auto-submit component is defined to submit a virtual form, only the participants in that virtual form will be processed when the auto-submit occurs.</p>
184.231 </li>
184.232 <li><b>Bind to Data</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind the component's <code>text</code> property to a data provider or an object, as described in the topic <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>. </li>
184.233 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind properties of the component in addition to the <code>text</code> property to other objects or bean properties that update this component's properties automatically.</li>
184.234 <li><b>Configure Virtual Forms.</b> Enables you to add the component to a <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>.</li>
184.235 </ul>
184.236 </li>
184.237 </ul>
184.238 <dl>
184.239 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt> <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
184.240 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
184.241 With Components</a></dd>
184.242 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
184.243 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
184.244
184.245 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
184.246 </dl>
184.247 <dl>
184.248 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
184.249
184.250 <dd>
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184.252 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
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184.254 </object>
184.255 </dd>
184.256
184.257
184.258 </dl>
184.259
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185.6 <!--
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185.8 * All rights reserved.
185.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
185.10 -->
185.11 <head>
185.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
185.13 <title>Text Field Component</title>
185.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
185.15 </head>
185.16 <body>
185.17 <h1>Text Field Component</h1>
185.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
185.19 <p>You can drag the Text Field component <img src="../../../images/bh_text_field_icon.gif" alt="text field icon"> from
185.20 the Palette to the Visual Designer to provide a text input field where users
185.21 can type or paste single lines of text. The HTML equivalent for this component
185.22 is <code><input type ="text"></code>. </p>
185.23 <ul class="note">
185.24 <li>
185.25 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
185.26 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
185.27 </li>
185.28 </ul>
185.29
185.30 <p>After dragging the component to the Visual Designer, you can do a number of things
185.31 with it:</p>
185.32 <ul>
185.33 <li>Change the displayed text of the component by selecting the component
185.34 and typing the new text. Press Enter to save the text in the component's
185.35 <code>text</code> property. You can also bind this property to an object or a field of a database table that can display a value and receive the text typed in by the user.</li>
185.36 <li>Edit the component's properties in the Text
185.37 Field <a href="propsheets/bh_text_field_props.html">Properties window</a>. Some typical properties you might set are:
185.38 <ul>
185.39 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the Text Field component. In
185.40 the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's
185.41 <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's
185.42 value is the name of the <code>TextField</code> object.</li>
185.43 <li><b>text.</b> The text that the user enters. This text
185.44 is sent to the server when the page is submitted. You
185.45 can also specify a value to be displayed initially for
185.46 this property,
185.47 or you can click the ellipsis button and bind the property
185.48 to a database table or object, so that the property's value
185.49 can be set and picked up dynamically.</li>
185.50 <li><b>label.</b> Descriptive text that displays to the left of the field.
185.51 <ul class="note">
185.52 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over aspects of the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
185.53 </ul>
185.54 </li>
185.55 <li><b>columns.</b> The width in characters of the text field.
185.56 If the user types more characters than will fit, the field scrolls horizontally. </li>
185.57
185.58 </ul>
185.59 </li>
185.60 <li>Right-click the component and choose one of the following
185.61 pop-up menu items:
185.62 <ul>
185.63 <li><b>Edit Text. </b>Type in text that will appear by default when the component is displayed. When you press Enter or click outside the component, the <code>text</code> property is updated with this text. </li>
185.64 <li><b>Edit Label. </b>Type in text for a label that will appear next to the component. Press enter to update the <code>label</code> property with this text.
185.65 <ul class="note">
185.66 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
185.67 </ul>
185.68 </li>
185.69 <li><b>Edit Event Handler. </b>Write code for one of the following event handlers.
185.70 <ul>
185.71 <li><b>validate. </b>Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>validate</code> method so you can insert code to validate the value of the component.</li>
185.72 <li><b>processValueChange.</b> Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>processValueChange</code> method so you can insert code that executes when the value of this component changes (for example, the user changes the value of another component that is controlling the value of this component)</li>
185.73 </ul>
185.74 </li>
185.75 <li><b>Set Initial Focus.</b> Gives this component focus when the user opens the page, and provides an edit cursor in the field.</li>
185.76 <li><b>Auto-Submit on Change.</b> Causes the form to be automatically submitted if the value of the component changes. Sets the component's JavaScript onclick property to <code>common_timeoutSubmitForm(this.form, '<i>component-id</i>');</code>. At runtime, this code causes the form to be automatically submitted if the user changes the component value. Once the form is submitted, conversion and validation occur on the server and any value change listener methods execute, and then the page is redisplayed.
185.77 <p>A component configured to Auto-Submit on Change can use <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual forms</a> to limit the input fields that are processed when the form is submitted. If the auto-submit component is defined to submit a virtual form, only the participants in that virtual form will be processed when the auto-submit occurs.</p>
185.78 </li>
185.79 <li><b>Bind to Data</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind the component's <code>text</code> property to a data provider or an object, as described in the topic <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>. </li>
185.80 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind properties of the component in addition to the <code>text</code> property to other objects or bean properties that update this component's properties automatically.</li>
185.81 <li><b>Configure Virtual Forms.</b> Enables you to add the component to a <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>.</li>
185.82 </ul>
185.83 </li>
185.84 </ul>
185.85 <dl>
185.86 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt> <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
185.87 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
185.88 With Components</a></dd>
185.89 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
185.90 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
185.91
185.92 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
185.93 </dl>
185.94 <dl>
185.95 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
185.96
185.97 <dd>
185.98 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
185.99 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
185.100 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
185.101 </object>
185.102 </dd>
185.103
185.104
185.105 </dl>
185.106
185.107 <hr>
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185.110 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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185.113 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Text Field Component">
185.114 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
185.115 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
185.116 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
185.117 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
185.118 <tr>
185.119 <td> </td>
185.120 </tr>
185.121 </table>
185.122 </body>
185.123 </html>
185.124 \ No newline at end of file
185.125 +<html>
185.126 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
185.127 <!--
185.128 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
185.129 * All rights reserved.
185.130 * Use is subject to license terms.
185.131 -->
185.132 <head>
185.133 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
185.134 <title>Text Field Component</title>
185.135 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
185.136 </head>
185.137 <body>
185.138 <h2>Text Field Component</h2>
185.139 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
185.140 <p>You can drag the Text Field component <img src="../../../images/bh_text_field_icon.gif" alt="text field icon"> from
185.141 the Palette to the Visual Designer to provide a text input field where users
185.142 can type or paste single lines of text. The HTML equivalent for this component
185.143 is <code><input type ="text"></code>. </p>
185.144 <ul class="note">
185.145 <li>
185.146 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
185.147 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
185.148 </li>
185.149 </ul>
185.150
185.151 <p>After dragging the component to the Visual Designer, you can do a number of things
185.152 with it:</p>
185.153 <ul>
185.154 <li>Change the displayed text of the component by selecting the component
185.155 and typing the new text. Press Enter to save the text in the component's
185.156 <code>text</code> property. You can also bind this property to an object or a field of a database table that can display a value and receive the text typed in by the user.</li>
185.157 <li>Edit the component's properties in the Text
185.158 Field <a href="propsheets/bh_text_field_props.html">Properties window</a>. Some typical properties you might set are:
185.159 <ul>
185.160 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the Text Field component. In
185.161 the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's
185.162 <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's
185.163 value is the name of the <code>TextField</code> object.</li>
185.164 <li><b>text.</b> The text that the user enters. This text
185.165 is sent to the server when the page is submitted. You
185.166 can also specify a value to be displayed initially for
185.167 this property,
185.168 or you can click the ellipsis button and bind the property
185.169 to a database table or object, so that the property's value
185.170 can be set and picked up dynamically.</li>
185.171 <li><b>label.</b> Descriptive text that displays to the left of the field.
185.172 <ul class="note">
185.173 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over aspects of the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
185.174 </ul>
185.175 </li>
185.176 <li><b>columns.</b> The width in characters of the text field.
185.177 If the user types more characters than will fit, the field scrolls horizontally. </li>
185.178
185.179 </ul>
185.180 </li>
185.181 <li>Right-click the component and choose one of the following
185.182 pop-up menu items:
185.183 <ul>
185.184 <li><b>Edit Text. </b>Type in text that will appear by default when the component is displayed. When you press Enter or click outside the component, the <code>text</code> property is updated with this text. </li>
185.185 <li><b>Edit Label. </b>Type in text for a label that will appear next to the component. Press enter to update the <code>label</code> property with this text.
185.186 <ul class="note">
185.187 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
185.188 </ul>
185.189 </li>
185.190 <li><b>Edit Event Handler. </b>Write code for one of the following event handlers.
185.191 <ul>
185.192 <li><b>validate. </b>Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>validate</code> method so you can insert code to validate the value of the component.</li>
185.193 <li><b>processValueChange.</b> Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>processValueChange</code> method so you can insert code that executes when the value of this component changes (for example, the user changes the value of another component that is controlling the value of this component)</li>
185.194 </ul>
185.195 </li>
185.196 <li><b>Set Initial Focus.</b> Gives this component focus when the user opens the page, and provides an edit cursor in the field.</li>
185.197 <li><b>Auto-Submit on Change.</b> Causes the form to be automatically submitted if the value of the component changes. Sets the component's JavaScript onclick property to <code>common_timeoutSubmitForm(this.form, '<i>component-id</i>');</code>. At runtime, this code causes the form to be automatically submitted if the user changes the component value. Once the form is submitted, conversion and validation occur on the server and any value change listener methods execute, and then the page is redisplayed.
185.198 <p>A component configured to Auto-Submit on Change can use <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual forms</a> to limit the input fields that are processed when the form is submitted. If the auto-submit component is defined to submit a virtual form, only the participants in that virtual form will be processed when the auto-submit occurs.</p>
185.199 </li>
185.200 <li><b>Bind to Data</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind the component's <code>text</code> property to a data provider or an object, as described in the topic <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>. </li>
185.201 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind properties of the component in addition to the <code>text</code> property to other objects or bean properties that update this component's properties automatically.</li>
185.202 <li><b>Configure Virtual Forms.</b> Enables you to add the component to a <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>.</li>
185.203 </ul>
185.204 </li>
185.205 </ul>
185.206 <dl>
185.207 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt> <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
185.208 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
185.209 With Components</a></dd>
185.210 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
185.211 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
185.212
185.213 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
185.214 </dl>
185.215 <dl>
185.216 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
185.217
185.218 <dd>
185.219 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
185.220 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
185.221 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
185.222 </object>
185.223 </dd>
185.224
185.225
185.226 </dl>
185.227
185.228 <hr>
185.229 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
185.230 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
185.231 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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185.236 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
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186.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/tree.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
186.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/tree.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
186.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
186.4 -<html>
186.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
186.6 <!--
186.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
186.8 * All rights reserved.
186.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
186.10 -->
186.11 <head>
186.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
186.13 <title>Tree Component</title>
186.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
186.15 </head>
186.16 <body>
186.17 <h1>Tree Component</h1>
186.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
186.19 <p>You can drag the Tree component <img src="../../../images/bh_tree_icon.gif" alt="tree component icon"> from
186.20 the Palette's Basic category to the Visual Designer to create a hierarchical tree structure with nodes that can be expanded and collapsed, like the nodes in the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. When the user clicks a node, the row will be highlighted. A tree is often used as a navigation mechanism. </p>
186.21 <ul class="note">
186.22 <li>
186.23 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
186.24 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
186.25 </li>
186.26 </ul>
186.27
186.28 <p>A tree contains <a href="tree_node.html">Tree Node</a> components, which act like hyperlinks. You can use a Tree Node to navigate to another page by setting its <code>url</code> property. You can also use a Tree Node to submit the current page. If the the Tree Node's <code>action</code> property is bound to an action event handler, selecting the node automatically submits the page. If the Tree Node's <code>actionListener</code> property is bound to an action listener, opening or closing the node automatically submits the page. You set Tree Node properties in the <a href="propsheets/bh_tree_node_props.html">Tree Node Component Properties window</a>.</p>
186.29
186.30 <p>Initially when you drop a tree on a page, it has one root node labeled Tree and one subnode labeled Tree Node 1. You can add more nodes by dragging them to the tree and dropping them either on the root node to create top level nodes or on existing nodes to create subnodes of those nodes. You can also right-click the Tree or any Tree Node and choose Add Tree Node to add a subnode to the node. </p>
186.31 <p>Additionally, you can work with the component in the Outline window, where the component and its child components are available as nodes. You can move a node from level to level easily in the Outline window, so you might want to work there if you are rearranging nodes. You can also add and delete tree nodes in the Outline window, just as in the Visual Designer. </p>
186.32 <p>The Tree component has properties that, among other things, enable you change the root node's displayed text, change the appearance of the text, specify if expanding or collapsing a node requires a trip to the server, and specify whether node selection should automatically open or close the tree. To set the Tree's properties, select the Tree component in your page and use the <a href="propsheets/bh_tree_props.html">Tree Component Properties window</a>. </p>
186.33 <dl>
186.34 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
186.35
186.36 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
186.37 With Components</a></dd>
186.38 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
186.39 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
186.40
186.41 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
186.42 </dl>
186.43 <dl>
186.44 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
186.45
186.46 <dd>
186.47 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
186.48 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
186.49 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
186.50 </object>
186.51 </dd>
186.52
186.53 </dl>
186.54
186.55 <hr>
186.56 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
186.57 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
186.58 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
186.59 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
186.60 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
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186.63 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
186.64 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
186.65 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
186.66 <tr>
186.67 <td> </td>
186.68 </tr>
186.69 </table>
186.70 </body>
186.71 </html>
186.72 \ No newline at end of file
186.73 +<html>
186.74 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
186.75 <!--
186.76 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
186.77 * All rights reserved.
186.78 * Use is subject to license terms.
186.79 -->
186.80 <head>
186.81 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
186.82 <title>Tree Component</title>
186.83 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
186.84 </head>
186.85 <body>
186.86 <h2>Tree Component</h2>
186.87 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
186.88 <p>You can drag the Tree component <img src="../../../images/bh_tree_icon.gif" alt="tree component icon"> from
186.89 the Palette's Basic category to the Visual Designer to create a hierarchical tree structure with nodes that can be expanded and collapsed, like the nodes in the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. When the user clicks a node, the row will be highlighted. A tree is often used as a navigation mechanism. </p>
186.90 <ul class="note">
186.91 <li>
186.92 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
186.93 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
186.94 </li>
186.95 </ul>
186.96
186.97 <p>A tree contains <a href="tree_node.html">Tree Node</a> components, which act like hyperlinks. You can use a Tree Node to navigate to another page by setting its <code>url</code> property. You can also use a Tree Node to submit the current page. If the the Tree Node's <code>action</code> property is bound to an action event handler, selecting the node automatically submits the page. If the Tree Node's <code>actionListener</code> property is bound to an action listener, opening or closing the node automatically submits the page. You set Tree Node properties in the <a href="propsheets/bh_tree_node_props.html">Tree Node Component Properties window</a>.</p>
186.98
186.99 <p>Initially when you drop a tree on a page, it has one root node labeled Tree and one subnode labeled Tree Node 1. You can add more nodes by dragging them to the tree and dropping them either on the root node to create top level nodes or on existing nodes to create subnodes of those nodes. You can also right-click the Tree or any Tree Node and choose Add Tree Node to add a subnode to the node. </p>
186.100 <p>Additionally, you can work with the component in the Outline window, where the component and its child components are available as nodes. You can move a node from level to level easily in the Outline window, so you might want to work there if you are rearranging nodes. You can also add and delete tree nodes in the Outline window, just as in the Visual Designer. </p>
186.101 <p>The Tree component has properties that, among other things, enable you change the root node's displayed text, change the appearance of the text, specify if expanding or collapsing a node requires a trip to the server, and specify whether node selection should automatically open or close the tree. To set the Tree's properties, select the Tree component in your page and use the <a href="propsheets/bh_tree_props.html">Tree Component Properties window</a>. </p>
186.102 <dl>
186.103 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
186.104
186.105 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
186.106 With Components</a></dd>
186.107 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
186.108 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
186.109
186.110 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
186.111 </dl>
186.112 <dl>
186.113 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
186.114
186.115 <dd>
186.116 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
186.117 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
186.118 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
186.119 </object>
186.120 </dd>
186.121
186.122 </dl>
186.123
186.124 <hr>
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186.126 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
186.127 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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187.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/tree_node.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
187.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/bh/tree_node.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
187.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
187.4 -<html>
187.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
187.6 <!--
187.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
187.8 * All rights reserved.
187.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
187.10 -->
187.11 <head>
187.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
187.13 <title>Tree Node Component</title>
187.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
187.15 </head>
187.16 <body>
187.17 <h1>Tree Node Component</h1>
187.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
187.19 <p>You can drag the Tree Node <img src="../../../images/bh_tree_node_icon.gif" alt="Tree Node icon"> component
187.20 from the Palette's Basic category to a <a href="tree.html">Tree component</a> or another tree node in the Visual Designer to create a node in a hierarchical tree structure, similar to the tree you see in the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. </p>
187.21 <ul class="note">
187.22 <li>
187.23 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
187.24 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
187.25 </li>
187.26 </ul>
187.27
187.28 <p>The tree node is created as a subnode of the node on which you drop it. If you drop the node on the tree component itself, a new node is created as a child of the root node. You can see the hierarchical structure clearly in the Outline window, where you can also easily move nodes around and reparent them.</p>
187.29 <p>You can also add a tree node either to a Tree component or to a Tree Node component by right-clicking the component and choosing Add Tree Node. </p>
187.30 <p>A Tree Node component by default is a container for an image and can be used to navigate to another page, submit the current page, or simply open or close the node if the node has child nodes. </p>
187.31 <ul>
187.32 <li>If you select the Tree Node component's node <img src="../../../images/bh_tree_node_icon.gif" alt="Tree Node icon"> in the Outline window, you can edit its properties in the <a href="propsheets/bh_tree_node_props.html">Tree Node Properties window</a>. You can set things like whether or not the Tree Node is expanded by default, the tooltip for the Tree Node, the label for the tree node, and the Tree Node's identifier in your web application.</li>
187.33 <li>You can use a Tree Node to navigate to another page by setting its <code>url</code> property. You can also use a Tree Node to submit the current page. If the the Tree Node's <code>action</code> property is bound to an action event handler, selecting the node automatically submits the page. If the Tree Node's <code>actionListener</code> property is bound to an action listener, opening or closing the node automatically submits the page.
187.34 </li>
187.35 <li>If you select the image in the Tree Node, you can see that its <code>icon</code> property is set to <code>TREE_DOCUMENT</code>. If you right-click the image on the page and choose Set Image, you can either change the icon to another one or choose your own image in the Image Customizer dialog box. For more information on working with an image in a tree node, see <a href="image.html">Image component</a>.
187.36 <ul class="note">
187.37 <li>The image used in a tree node works best if it is 16x16 or smaller. Larger images can work, but might appear overlapped in the Visual Designer. You can right-click the component and choose Preview in Browser feature to check the appearance of the images.</li>
187.38 </ul>
187.39 </li>
187.40 </ul>
187.41 <dl>
187.42 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
187.43
187.44
187.45 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
187.46 With Components</a></dd>
187.47 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
187.48 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
187.49
187.50 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
187.51 </dl>
187.52 <dl>
187.53 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
187.54
187.55 <dd>
187.56 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
187.57 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
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187.61
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187.64
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187.86 <!--
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187.88 * All rights reserved.
187.89 * Use is subject to license terms.
187.90 -->
187.91 <head>
187.92 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
187.93 <title>Tree Node Component</title>
187.94 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
187.95 </head>
187.96 <body>
187.97 <h2>Tree Node Component</h2>
187.98 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
187.99 <p>You can drag the Tree Node <img src="../../../images/bh_tree_node_icon.gif" alt="Tree Node icon"> component
187.100 from the Palette's Basic category to a <a href="tree.html">Tree component</a> or another tree node in the Visual Designer to create a node in a hierarchical tree structure, similar to the tree you see in the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. </p>
187.101 <ul class="note">
187.102 <li>
187.103 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.1 component. You see components that use this
187.104 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses J2EE 1.4 or J2EE 1.3.
187.105 </li>
187.106 </ul>
187.107
187.108 <p>The tree node is created as a subnode of the node on which you drop it. If you drop the node on the tree component itself, a new node is created as a child of the root node. You can see the hierarchical structure clearly in the Outline window, where you can also easily move nodes around and reparent them.</p>
187.109 <p>You can also add a tree node either to a Tree component or to a Tree Node component by right-clicking the component and choosing Add Tree Node. </p>
187.110 <p>A Tree Node component by default is a container for an image and can be used to navigate to another page, submit the current page, or simply open or close the node if the node has child nodes. </p>
187.111 <ul>
187.112 <li>If you select the Tree Node component's node <img src="../../../images/bh_tree_node_icon.gif" alt="Tree Node icon"> in the Outline window, you can edit its properties in the <a href="propsheets/bh_tree_node_props.html">Tree Node Properties window</a>. You can set things like whether or not the Tree Node is expanded by default, the tooltip for the Tree Node, the label for the tree node, and the Tree Node's identifier in your web application.</li>
187.113 <li>You can use a Tree Node to navigate to another page by setting its <code>url</code> property. You can also use a Tree Node to submit the current page. If the the Tree Node's <code>action</code> property is bound to an action event handler, selecting the node automatically submits the page. If the Tree Node's <code>actionListener</code> property is bound to an action listener, opening or closing the node automatically submits the page.
187.114 </li>
187.115 <li>If you select the image in the Tree Node, you can see that its <code>icon</code> property is set to <code>TREE_DOCUMENT</code>. If you right-click the image on the page and choose Set Image, you can either change the icon to another one or choose your own image in the Image Customizer dialog box. For more information on working with an image in a tree node, see <a href="image.html">Image component</a>.
187.116 <ul class="note">
187.117 <li>The image used in a tree node works best if it is 16x16 or smaller. Larger images can work, but might appear overlapped in the Visual Designer. You can right-click the component and choose Preview in Browser feature to check the appearance of the images.</li>
187.118 </ul>
187.119 </li>
187.120 </ul>
187.121 <dl>
187.122 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
187.123
187.124
187.125 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
187.126 With Components</a></dd>
187.127 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
187.128 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
187.129
187.130 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
187.131 </dl>
187.132 <dl>
187.133 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
187.134
187.135 <dd>
187.136 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
187.137 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
187.138 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
187.139 </object>
187.140 </dd>
187.141
187.142
187.143 </dl>
187.144
187.145
187.146 <hr>
187.147 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
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187.149 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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188.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/dataproviders/cachedrowset_dp.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
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188.4 -<html>
188.5 -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
188.6 -<!--
188.7 - * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
188.8 - * All rights reserved.
188.9 - * Use is subject to license terms.
188.10 --->
188.11 -<head>
188.12 -<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
188.13 -<title>CachedRowSet Table Data Provider</title>
188.14 -<link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
188.15 -</head>
188.16 -<body>
188.17 -<h1>CachedRowSet Table Data Provider</h1>
188.18 -<p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
188.19 -<p>This data provider is used by the IDE when you drop a database table on a page so that you can bind a component to the table. The data provider is bound to an instance of <code>CachedRowSet</code>, typically in session scope.</p>
188.20 -
188.21 -<dl>
188.22 - <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
188.23 - <dd><a href="../../../connect_data/aboutcompdata.html">About Components and Data</a></dd>
188.24 - <dd><a href="../../../connect_data/about_data_binding.html">About Binding Components to Data</a></dd>
188.25 -
188.26 - <dd><a href="../../../components/aboutcomponents.html">About
188.27 - Components</a></dd>
188.28 -</dl>
188.29 -<hr>
188.30 -<dl>
188.31 - <dt> <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
188.32 - </dt>
188.33 -</dl>
188.34 -<table cellpadding="50" border="0">
188.35 - <tr>
188.36 - <td> </td>
188.37 - </tr>
188.38 -</table>
188.39 -</body>
188.40 -</html>
188.41 +<html>
188.42 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
188.43 <!--
188.44 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
188.45 * All rights reserved.
188.46 * Use is subject to license terms.
188.47 -->
188.48 <head>
188.49 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
188.50 <title>CachedRowSet Table Data Provider</title>
188.51 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
188.52 </head>
188.53 <body>
188.54 <h2>CachedRowSet Table Data Provider</h2>
188.55 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
188.56 <p>This data provider is used by the IDE when you drop a database table on a page so that you can bind a component to the table. The data provider is bound to an instance of <code>CachedRowSet</code>, typically in session scope.</p>
188.57
188.58 <dl>
188.59 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
188.60 <dd><a href="../../../connect_data/aboutcompdata.html">About Components and Data</a></dd>
188.61 <dd><a href="../../../connect_data/about_data_binding.html">About Binding Components to Data</a></dd>
188.62
188.63 <dd><a href="../../../components/aboutcomponents.html">About
188.64 Components</a></dd>
188.65 </dl>
188.66 <hr>
188.67 <dl>
188.68 <dt> <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
188.69 </dt>
188.70 </dl>
188.71 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
188.72 <tr>
188.73 <td> </td>
188.74 </tr>
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189.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/dataproviders/list_dp.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
189.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/dataproviders/list_dp.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
189.3 @@ -1,42 +1,1 @@
189.4 -<html>
189.5 -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
189.6 -<!--
189.7 - * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
189.8 - * All rights reserved.
189.9 - * Use is subject to license terms.
189.10 --->
189.11 -<head>
189.12 -<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
189.13 -<title>List Data Provider</title>
189.14 -<link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
189.15 -</head>
189.16 -<body>
189.17 -<h1>List Data Provider</h1>
189.18 -<p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
189.19 -<p>This <code>TableDataProvider</code> implementation wraps the contents of a <code>List</code>. A common use of this data provider is to wrap a list of strings returned by a method. </p>
189.20 -<div>Even though the syntax of value binding expressions and the data provider APIs require that you provide a <code>FieldKey</code> or string field name, this name is ignored. Any field key or name will retrieve the object at the current cursor position.</div>
189.21 -<p>This data provider is one of several <code>TableDataProvider</code> implementations that have the notion of a cursor that can be positioned at a particular row in the underlying data. <code>TableDataProvider</code> provides both random access, where you specify both a <code>FieldKey</code> and a <code>RowKey</code>, and cursor-based access, where you specify a <code>FieldKey</code> and the <code>RowKey</code> is determined by the current setting for the cursor.</p>
189.22 -<ul class="note">
189.23 - <li>
189.24 - By default, this data provider uses an <code>ArrayList</code> as its internal data storage, which is a serializable implementation of <code>List</code>. The internal storage can be swapped out using the <code>setList(List)</code> method. For this data provider to remain serializable, the contained <code>List</code> must be a serializable implementation.</li>
189.25 -</ul>
189.26 -<dl>
189.27 - <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
189.28 - <dd><a href="propsheets/list_dp_props.html">List Data Provider Properties Window</a></dd>
189.29 - <dd><a href="../../../connect_data/aboutcompdata.html">About Components and Data</a></dd>
189.30 - <dd><a href="../../../connect_data/about_data_binding.html">About Binding Components to Data</a></dd>
189.31 - <dd><a href="../../../components/aboutcomponents.html">About
189.32 - Components</a></dd>
189.33 -</dl>
189.34 -<hr>
189.35 -<dl>
189.36 - <dt> <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
189.37 - </dt>
189.38 -</dl>
189.39 -<table cellpadding="50" border="0">
189.40 - <tr>
189.41 - <td> </td>
189.42 - </tr>
189.43 -</table>
189.44 -</body>
189.45 -</html>
189.46 +<html>
189.47 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
189.48 <!--
189.49 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
189.50 * All rights reserved.
189.51 * Use is subject to license terms.
189.52 -->
189.53 <head>
189.54 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
189.55 <title>List Data Provider</title>
189.56 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
189.57 </head>
189.58 <body>
189.59 <h2>List Data Provider</h2>
189.60 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
189.61 <p>This <code>TableDataProvider</code> implementation wraps the contents of a <code>List</code>. A common use of this data provider is to wrap a list of strings returned by a method. </p>
189.62 <div>Even though the syntax of value binding expressions and the data provider APIs require that you provide a <code>FieldKey</code> or string field name, this name is ignored. Any field key or name will retrieve the object at the current cursor position.</div>
189.63 <p>This data provider is one of several <code>TableDataProvider</code> implementations that have the notion of a cursor that can be positioned at a particular row in the underlying data. <code>TableDataProvider</code> provides both random access, where you specify both a <code>FieldKey</code> and a <code>RowKey</code>, and cursor-based access, where you specify a <code>FieldKey</code> and the <code>RowKey</code> is determined by the current setting for the cursor.</p>
189.64 <ul class="note">
189.65 <li>
189.66 By default, this data provider uses an <code>ArrayList</code> as its internal data storage, which is a serializable implementation of <code>List</code>. The internal storage can be swapped out using the <code>setList(List)</code> method. For this data provider to remain serializable, the contained <code>List</code> must be a serializable implementation.</li>
189.67 </ul>
189.68 <dl>
189.69 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
189.70 <dd><a href="propsheets/list_dp_props.html">List Data Provider Properties Window</a></dd>
189.71 <dd><a href="../../../connect_data/aboutcompdata.html">About Components and Data</a></dd>
189.72 <dd><a href="../../../connect_data/about_data_binding.html">About Binding Components to Data</a></dd>
189.73 <dd><a href="../../../components/aboutcomponents.html">About
189.74 Components</a></dd>
189.75 </dl>
189.76 <hr>
189.77 <dl>
189.78 <dt> <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
189.79 </dt>
189.80 </dl>
189.81 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
189.82 <tr>
189.83 <td> </td>
189.84 </tr>
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190.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/dataproviders/map_dp.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
190.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/dataproviders/map_dp.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
190.3 @@ -1,39 +1,1 @@
190.4 -<html>
190.5 -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
190.6 -<!--
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190.8 - * All rights reserved.
190.9 - * Use is subject to license terms.
190.10 --->
190.11 -<head>
190.12 -<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
190.13 -<title>Map Data Provider</title>
190.14 -<link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
190.15 -</head>
190.16 -<body>
190.17 -<h1>Map Data Provider</h1>
190.18 -<p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
190.19 -
190.20 - <p>Use this data provider to wrap a <code>Map</code>, making its keys available to value binding expressions. This data provider is similar to an <a href="object_dp.html">Object Data Provider</a>, except that instead of mapping field keys to property names and optionally field names, the Map data provider maps field keys to keys in the wrapped <code>Map</code>.</p>
190.21 -
190.22 - <dl>
190.23 - <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
190.24 - <dd><a href="propsheets/map_dp_props.html">Map Data Provider Properties Window</a></dd>
190.25 - <dd><a href="../../../connect_data/aboutcompdata.html">About Components and Data</a></dd>
190.26 - <dd><a href="../../../connect_data/about_data_binding.html">About Binding Components to Data</a></dd>
190.27 -
190.28 - <dd><a href="../../../components/aboutcomponents.html">About
190.29 - Components</a></dd>
190.30 -</dl>
190.31 -<hr>
190.32 -<dl>
190.33 - <dt> <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
190.34 - </dt>
190.35 -</dl>
190.36 -<table cellpadding="50" border="0">
190.37 - <tr>
190.38 - <td> </td>
190.39 - </tr>
190.40 -</table>
190.41 -</body>
190.42 -</html>
190.43 +<html>
190.44 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
190.45 <!--
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190.47 * All rights reserved.
190.48 * Use is subject to license terms.
190.49 -->
190.50 <head>
190.51 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
190.52 <title>Map Data Provider</title>
190.53 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
190.54 </head>
190.55 <body>
190.56 <h2>Map Data Provider</h2>
190.57 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
190.58
190.59 <p>Use this data provider to wrap a <code>Map</code>, making its keys available to value binding expressions. This data provider is similar to an <a href="object_dp.html">Object Data Provider</a>, except that instead of mapping field keys to property names and optionally field names, the Map data provider maps field keys to keys in the wrapped <code>Map</code>.</p>
190.60
190.61 <dl>
190.62 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
190.63 <dd><a href="propsheets/map_dp_props.html">Map Data Provider Properties Window</a></dd>
190.64 <dd><a href="../../../connect_data/aboutcompdata.html">About Components and Data</a></dd>
190.65 <dd><a href="../../../connect_data/about_data_binding.html">About Binding Components to Data</a></dd>
190.66
190.67 <dd><a href="../../../components/aboutcomponents.html">About
190.68 Components</a></dd>
190.69 </dl>
190.70 <hr>
190.71 <dl>
190.72 <dt> <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
190.73 </dt>
190.74 </dl>
190.75 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
190.76 <tr>
190.77 <td> </td>
190.78 </tr>
190.79 </table>
190.80 </body>
190.81 </html>
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191.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/dataproviders/object_array_dp.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
191.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/dataproviders/object_array_dp.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
191.3 @@ -1,53 +1,1 @@
191.4 -<html>
191.5 -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
191.6 -<!--
191.7 - * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
191.8 - * All rights reserved.
191.9 - * Use is subject to license terms.
191.10 --->
191.11 -<head>
191.12 -<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
191.13 -<title>Object Array Data Provider</title>
191.14 -<link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
191.15 -</head>
191.16 -<body>
191.17 -<h1>Object Array Data Provider</h1>
191.18 -<p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
191.19 -<p>This <code>TableDataProvider</code> implementation wraps access to an array of JavaBeans objects. Depending on whether the class in the array is a simple Java <code>Object</code> or a JavaBeans object, the data provider's field keys correspond either to the properties of the JavaBeans object or to the public member fields of the Java <code>Object</code> in the list. If the class in the list is not a JavaBeans object, you must set the <code>includeFields</code> property to make the class's public instance variables accessible as fields.</p>
191.20 -<p>A common use of this data provider is to wrap an array and then bind the Table component to it, as you can do with a database table.</p>
191.21 -<p>This data provider determines which fields are available by examining the underlying component data type of the array. If you pass in an array that is of type <code>Object[]</code>, with initialization code like the following code, the fields of your actual object type will not be available.:<br>
191.22 -</p>
191.23 -<p><code> Map map = ...;<br>
191.24 - return new ObjectArrayDataProvider(map.values().toArray());</code><br>
191.25 - <br>
191.26 - If you know that your data is all of type Foo, use code simlar to the following code:<br>
191.27 - <code> Map map = ...;<br>
191.28 - return new ObjectArrayDataProvider<br>
191.29 - ((Foo[]) map.values().toArray(new Foo[0]));</code></p>
191.30 -<p>This data provider is one of several <code>TableDataProvider</code> implementations that have the notion of a cursor that can be positioned at a particular row in the underlying data. <code>TableDataProvider</code> provides both random access, where you specify both a <code>FieldKey</code> and a <code>RowKey</code>, and cursor-based access, where you specify a <code>FieldKey</code> and the <code>RowKey</code> is determined by the current setting for the cursor.</p>
191.31 -<ul class="note">
191.32 - <li>
191.33 - This data provider wraps access to an array of Java objects. For this data provider to remain serializable, the contained objects must also be serializable.
191.34 - </li>
191.35 -</ul>
191.36 -<dl>
191.37 - <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
191.38 - <dd><a href="propsheets/object_array_dp_props.html">Object Array Data Provider Properties Window</a></dd>
191.39 - <dd><a href="../../../connect_data/aboutcompdata.html">About Components and Data</a></dd>
191.40 - <dd><a href="../../../connect_data/about_data_binding.html">About Binding Components to Data</a></dd>
191.41 -
191.42 - <dd><a href="../../../components/aboutcomponents.html">About
191.43 - Components</a></dd>
191.44 -</dl>
191.45 -<hr>
191.46 -<dl>
191.47 - <dt> <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
191.48 - </dt>
191.49 -</dl>
191.50 -<table cellpadding="50" border="0">
191.51 - <tr>
191.52 - <td> </td>
191.53 - </tr>
191.54 -</table>
191.55 -</body>
191.56 -</html>
191.57 +<html>
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191.64 <head>
191.65 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
191.66 <title>Object Array Data Provider</title>
191.67 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
191.68 </head>
191.69 <body>
191.70 <h2>Object Array Data Provider</h2>
191.71 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
191.72 <p>This <code>TableDataProvider</code> implementation wraps access to an array of JavaBeans objects. Depending on whether the class in the array is a simple Java <code>Object</code> or a JavaBeans object, the data provider's field keys correspond either to the properties of the JavaBeans object or to the public member fields of the Java <code>Object</code> in the list. If the class in the list is not a JavaBeans object, you must set the <code>includeFields</code> property to make the class's public instance variables accessible as fields.</p>
191.73 <p>A common use of this data provider is to wrap an array and then bind the Table component to it, as you can do with a database table.</p>
191.74 <p>This data provider determines which fields are available by examining the underlying component data type of the array. If you pass in an array that is of type <code>Object[]</code>, with initialization code like the following code, the fields of your actual object type will not be available.:<br>
191.75 </p>
191.76 <p><code> Map map = ...;<br>
191.77 return new ObjectArrayDataProvider(map.values().toArray());</code><br>
191.78 <br>
191.79 If you know that your data is all of type Foo, use code simlar to the following code:<br>
191.80 <code> Map map = ...;<br>
191.81 return new ObjectArrayDataProvider<br>
191.82 ((Foo[]) map.values().toArray(new Foo[0]));</code></p>
191.83 <p>This data provider is one of several <code>TableDataProvider</code> implementations that have the notion of a cursor that can be positioned at a particular row in the underlying data. <code>TableDataProvider</code> provides both random access, where you specify both a <code>FieldKey</code> and a <code>RowKey</code>, and cursor-based access, where you specify a <code>FieldKey</code> and the <code>RowKey</code> is determined by the current setting for the cursor.</p>
191.84 <ul class="note">
191.85 <li>
191.86 This data provider wraps access to an array of Java objects. For this data provider to remain serializable, the contained objects must also be serializable.
191.87 </li>
191.88 </ul>
191.89 <dl>
191.90 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
191.91 <dd><a href="propsheets/object_array_dp_props.html">Object Array Data Provider Properties Window</a></dd>
191.92 <dd><a href="../../../connect_data/aboutcompdata.html">About Components and Data</a></dd>
191.93 <dd><a href="../../../connect_data/about_data_binding.html">About Binding Components to Data</a></dd>
191.94
191.95 <dd><a href="../../../components/aboutcomponents.html">About
191.96 Components</a></dd>
191.97 </dl>
191.98 <hr>
191.99 <dl>
191.100 <dt> <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
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192.16 <body>
192.17 <h1>Object Data Provider</h1>
192.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
192.19 <p>Use this data provider to wrap an individual JavaBean instance, making its properties available to value binding expressions. The following example describes how you might do this.</p>
192.20
192.21 <p>You have a JavaBean class named <code>User</code> that has a <code>String</code> property <code>fullName</code>, among others. Also, you have a <code>user</code> property on <code>SessionBean1</code> representing the logged in user. On an Edit User Profile page, you want to bind a text field to this property, but you want to use a data provider because you might change your mind later and bind directly to a database row representing this user. You do this as follows:</p>
192.22
192.23
192.24 <ol>
192.25 <li>Make sure there is a <code>user</code> property on <code>SessionBean1</code> as described above.</li>
192.26 <li>Drop a text field on the page, which is named <code>textField1</code>.</li>
192.27 <li>Drop an Object data provider on the design surface, which is named <code>objectDataProvider1</code>.</li>
192.28 <li>Bind the Object data provider to the appropriate user instance by selecting the <code>user (SessionBean1)</code> option from the drop down list.</li>
192.29 <li>Right-click the text field and choose Bind to Data.</li>
192.30 <li>In the Bind to Data dialog box, select the Bind to Data Provider tab, and then select
192.31 <code>objectDataProvider1</code> and select the <code>fullName</code> field from this data provider.
192.32 </li>
192.33 </ol>
192.34 <p> The resulting binding expression will be something like the following: <br>
192.35 <code>#{Page1.objectDataProvider1.value['fullName']}</code></p>
192.36
192.37 <dl>
192.38 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
192.39 <dd><a href="propsheets/object_dp_props.html">Object Data Provider Properties Window</a></dd>
192.40 <dd><a href="../../../connect_data/aboutcompdata.html">About Components and Data</a></dd>
192.41 <dd><a href="../../../connect_data/about_data_binding.html">About Binding Components to Data</a></dd>
192.42
192.43 <dd><a href="../../../components/aboutcomponents.html">About
192.44 Components</a></dd>
192.45 </dl>
192.46 <hr>
192.47 <dl>
192.48 <dt> <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
192.49 </dt>
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192.67 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
192.68 <title>Object Data Provider</title>
192.69 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
192.70 </head>
192.71 <body>
192.72 <h2>Object Data Provider</h2>
192.73 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
192.74 <p>Use this data provider to wrap an individual JavaBean instance, making its properties available to value binding expressions. The following example describes how you might do this.</p>
192.75
192.76 <p>You have a JavaBean class named <code>User</code> that has a <code>String</code> property <code>fullName</code>, among others. Also, you have a <code>user</code> property on <code>SessionBean1</code> representing the logged in user. On an Edit User Profile page, you want to bind a text field to this property, but you want to use a data provider because you might change your mind later and bind directly to a database row representing this user. You do this as follows:</p>
192.77
192.78
192.79 <ol>
192.80 <li>Make sure there is a <code>user</code> property on <code>SessionBean1</code> as described above.</li>
192.81 <li>Drop a text field on the page, which is named <code>textField1</code>.</li>
192.82 <li>Drop an Object data provider on the design surface, which is named <code>objectDataProvider1</code>.</li>
192.83 <li>Bind the Object data provider to the appropriate user instance by selecting the <code>user (SessionBean1)</code> option from the drop down list.</li>
192.84 <li>Right-click the text field and choose Bind to Data.</li>
192.85 <li>In the Bind to Data dialog box, select the Bind to Data Provider tab, and then select
192.86 <code>objectDataProvider1</code> and select the <code>fullName</code> field from this data provider.
192.87 </li>
192.88 </ol>
192.89 <p> The resulting binding expression will be something like the following: <br>
192.90 <code>#{Page1.objectDataProvider1.value['fullName']}</code></p>
192.91
192.92 <dl>
192.93 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
192.94 <dd><a href="propsheets/object_dp_props.html">Object Data Provider Properties Window</a></dd>
192.95 <dd><a href="../../../connect_data/aboutcompdata.html">About Components and Data</a></dd>
192.96 <dd><a href="../../../connect_data/about_data_binding.html">About Binding Components to Data</a></dd>
192.97
192.98 <dd><a href="../../../components/aboutcomponents.html">About
192.99 Components</a></dd>
192.100 </dl>
192.101 <hr>
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192.103 <dt> <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
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193.11 -<head>
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193.13 -<title>Object List Data Provider</title>
193.14 -<link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
193.15 -</head>
193.16 -<body>
193.17 -<h1>Object List Data Provider</h1>
193.18 -<p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
193.19 -<p>This <code>TableDataProvider</code> implementation wraps access to a <code>java.util.List</code> of Java <code>Objects</code>. Depending on whether the class in the list is a simple Java <code>Object</code> or a JavaBeans object, the data provider's field keys correspond either to the properties of the JavaBeans object or to the public member fields of the Java <code>Object</code> in the list. If the class in the list is not a JavaBeans object, you must set the <code>includeFields</code> property to make the class's public instance variables accessible as fields.</p>
193.20 -<p>This data provider is one of several <code>TableDataProvider</code> implementations that have the notion of a cursor that can be positioned at a particular row in the underlying data. <code>TableDataProvider</code> provides both random access, where you specify both a <code>FieldKey</code> and a <code>RowKey</code>, and cursor-based access, where you specify a <code>FieldKey</code> and the <code>RowKey</code> is determined by the current setting for the cursor.</p>
193.21 -<p>
193.22 -This data provider also implements <code>TransactionalDataProvider</code> semantics, meaning that all updates to existing fields, as well as inserted and deleted rows, are cached until <code>commitChanges()</code> is called. After that call is made, any <code>RowKey</code> you have retrieved from this instance is invalid and must be reacquired.</p>
193.23 -<ul class="note">
193.24 - <li>
193.25 - This data provider wraps access to a list of Java objects. The objects can be swapped out by using the <code>setObject(Object)</code> method. For this data provider to remain serializable, the contained objects must also be serializable.
193.26 - </li>
193.27 -</ul>
193.28 -
193.29 -<dl>
193.30 - <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
193.31 - <dd><a href="propsheets/object_list_dp_props.html">Object List Data Provider Properties Window</a></dd>
193.32 - <dd><a href="../../../connect_data/aboutcompdata.html">About Components and Data</a></dd>
193.33 - <dd><a href="../../../connect_data/about_data_binding.html">About Binding Components to Data</a></dd>
193.34 -
193.35 - <dd><a href="../../../components/aboutcomponents.html">About
193.36 - Components</a></dd>
193.37 -</dl>
193.38 -<hr>
193.39 -<dl>
193.40 - <dt> <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
193.41 - </dt>
193.42 -</dl>
193.43 -<table cellpadding="50" border="0">
193.44 - <tr>
193.45 - <td> </td>
193.46 - </tr>
193.47 -</table>
193.48 -</body>
193.49 -</html>
193.50 +<html>
193.51 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
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193.57 <head>
193.58 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
193.59 <title>Object List Data Provider</title>
193.60 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
193.61 </head>
193.62 <body>
193.63 <h2>Object List Data Provider</h2>
193.64 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
193.65 <p>This <code>TableDataProvider</code> implementation wraps access to a <code>java.util.List</code> of Java <code>Objects</code>. Depending on whether the class in the list is a simple Java <code>Object</code> or a JavaBeans object, the data provider's field keys correspond either to the properties of the JavaBeans object or to the public member fields of the Java <code>Object</code> in the list. If the class in the list is not a JavaBeans object, you must set the <code>includeFields</code> property to make the class's public instance variables accessible as fields.</p>
193.66 <p>This data provider is one of several <code>TableDataProvider</code> implementations that have the notion of a cursor that can be positioned at a particular row in the underlying data. <code>TableDataProvider</code> provides both random access, where you specify both a <code>FieldKey</code> and a <code>RowKey</code>, and cursor-based access, where you specify a <code>FieldKey</code> and the <code>RowKey</code> is determined by the current setting for the cursor.</p>
193.67 <p>
193.68 This data provider also implements <code>TransactionalDataProvider</code> semantics, meaning that all updates to existing fields, as well as inserted and deleted rows, are cached until <code>commitChanges()</code> is called. After that call is made, any <code>RowKey</code> you have retrieved from this instance is invalid and must be reacquired.</p>
193.69 <ul class="note">
193.70 <li>
193.71 This data provider wraps access to a list of Java objects. The objects can be swapped out by using the <code>setObject(Object)</code> method. For this data provider to remain serializable, the contained objects must also be serializable.
193.72 </li>
193.73 </ul>
193.74
193.75 <dl>
193.76 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
193.77 <dd><a href="propsheets/object_list_dp_props.html">Object List Data Provider Properties Window</a></dd>
193.78 <dd><a href="../../../connect_data/aboutcompdata.html">About Components and Data</a></dd>
193.79 <dd><a href="../../../connect_data/about_data_binding.html">About Binding Components to Data</a></dd>
193.80
193.81 <dd><a href="../../../components/aboutcomponents.html">About
193.82 Components</a></dd>
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194.13 <title>CachedRowSet Table Data Provider Properties Window</title>
194.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
194.15 </head>
194.16 <body>
194.17
194.18 <h1>CachedRowSet Table Data Provider Properties Window </h1>
194.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
194.20
194.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a CachedRowSet Table Data Provider component when you select the component's node in the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
194.22 <param name="content" value="../../../navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
194.23 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
194.24 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
194.25 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
194.26 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object> </object></p>
194.27 <p>This component has the following properties.</p>
194.28
194.29 <h3>General</h3>
194.30 <ul>
194.31 <li><b>id.</b> Type: text<br>
194.32 The name of the instance variable that is created in the page bean. The instance variable is of type <code>CachedRowSetDataProvider</code>.</li>
194.33 </ul>
194.34 <h3>Data</h3>
194.35 <ul>
194.36 <li><b>cachedRowSet.</b> Type: String<br>
194.37 The CachedRowSet instance that this data provider is bound to.</li>
194.38 </ul>
194.39 <h3>Events</h3>
194.40 <p>You typically set the event properties by right-clicking the component's node in the Outline window and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>. The IDE creates the approriate event method for this data provider and opens the Java Editor so you can edit the new method. </p>
194.41 <ul>
194.42 <li><b>changesCommitted. </b>Type: <code>trasactionalDataListener</code>
194.43 <p>This event is called when the current buffered changes have been committed. </p>
194.44 </li>
194.45 <li>
194.46 <div><b>changesReverted. </b>Type: <code>trasactionalDataListener</code>
194.47 <p>This event is called when the previously committed changes have been reverted.</p>
194.48 </div>
194.49 </li>
194.50 <li>
194.51 <div><b>cursorChanged. </b>Type: <code>tableCursorListener</code>
194.52 <p>This event is called when the cursor has moved to another row in the table. </p>
194.53 </div>
194.54 </li>
194.55 <li><b>cursorChanging. </b>Type: <code>tableCursorListener</code>
194.56 <p>This event gives a listener the opportunity to veto a change, similar to the way a <code>PropertyChangeListener</code> in JavaBeans can veto a change. For example, you might use this event when the user is positioned on a current row and tries to navigate away, but there are validation failures on the fields in the current row.</p>
194.57
194.58 </li>
194.59 <li><b>providerChanged. </b>Type: <code>dataListener</code>
194.60 <p>This event is called when a large scale change occurs that is not an individual property change. The most common scenario is if you change the object that this data provider wraps. That event is significant because it potentially changes the set of fields that are available.</p>
194.61 </li>
194.62 <li>
194.63 <div><b>refreshed. </b>Type: <code>refreshableDataListener</code>
194.64 <p>Property description</p>
194.65 </div>
194.66 </li>
194.67 <li><b>rowAdded. </b>Type: <code>tableDataListener</code>
194.68 <p>This event is called when a row has been added to the table.</p>
194.69 </li>
194.70 <li><b>rowRemoved. </b>Type: <code>tableDataListener</code>
194.71 <p>This event is called when a row has been removed from the table. </p>
194.72 </li>
194.73 <li><b>valueChanged. </b>Type: <code>dataListener</code>
194.74 <div>This event is called when there is a change to one of the fields in the object wrapped by this data provider.</div>
194.75 </li>
194.76 </ul>
194.77
194.78 <dl>
194.79 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
194.80 <dd><a href="../cachedrowset_dp.html">CachedRowSet Table Data Provider</a></dd>
194.81 </dl>
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194.109 <title>CachedRowSet Table Data Provider Properties Window</title>
194.110 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
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194.112 <body>
194.113
194.114 <h2>CachedRowSet Table Data Provider Properties Window </h2>
194.115 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
194.116
194.117 <p>You see the Properties window for a CachedRowSet Table Data Provider component when you select the component's node in the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
194.118 <param name="content" value="../../../navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
194.119 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
194.120 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
194.121 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
194.122 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object> </object></p>
194.123 <p>This component has the following properties.</p>
194.124
194.125 <h3>General</h3>
194.126 <ul>
194.127 <li><b>id.</b> Type: text<br>
194.128 The name of the instance variable that is created in the page bean. The instance variable is of type <code>CachedRowSetDataProvider</code>.</li>
194.129 </ul>
194.130 <h3>Data</h3>
194.131 <ul>
194.132 <li><b>cachedRowSet.</b> Type: String<br>
194.133 The CachedRowSet instance that this data provider is bound to.</li>
194.134 </ul>
194.135 <h3>Events</h3>
194.136 <p>You typically set the event properties by right-clicking the component's node in the Outline window and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>. The IDE creates the approriate event method for this data provider and opens the Java Editor so you can edit the new method. </p>
194.137 <ul>
194.138 <li><b>changesCommitted. </b>Type: <code>trasactionalDataListener</code>
194.139 <p>This event is called when the current buffered changes have been committed. </p>
194.140 </li>
194.141 <li>
194.142 <div><b>changesReverted. </b>Type: <code>trasactionalDataListener</code>
194.143 <p>This event is called when the previously committed changes have been reverted.</p>
194.144 </div>
194.145 </li>
194.146 <li>
194.147 <div><b>cursorChanged. </b>Type: <code>tableCursorListener</code>
194.148 <p>This event is called when the cursor has moved to another row in the table. </p>
194.149 </div>
194.150 </li>
194.151 <li><b>cursorChanging. </b>Type: <code>tableCursorListener</code>
194.152 <p>This event gives a listener the opportunity to veto a change, similar to the way a <code>PropertyChangeListener</code> in JavaBeans can veto a change. For example, you might use this event when the user is positioned on a current row and tries to navigate away, but there are validation failures on the fields in the current row.</p>
194.153
194.154 </li>
194.155 <li><b>providerChanged. </b>Type: <code>dataListener</code>
194.156 <p>This event is called when a large scale change occurs that is not an individual property change. The most common scenario is if you change the object that this data provider wraps. That event is significant because it potentially changes the set of fields that are available.</p>
194.157 </li>
194.158 <li>
194.159 <div><b>refreshed. </b>Type: <code>refreshableDataListener</code>
194.160 <p>Property description</p>
194.161 </div>
194.162 </li>
194.163 <li><b>rowAdded. </b>Type: <code>tableDataListener</code>
194.164 <p>This event is called when a row has been added to the table.</p>
194.165 </li>
194.166 <li><b>rowRemoved. </b>Type: <code>tableDataListener</code>
194.167 <p>This event is called when a row has been removed from the table. </p>
194.168 </li>
194.169 <li><b>valueChanged. </b>Type: <code>dataListener</code>
194.170 <div>This event is called when there is a change to one of the fields in the object wrapped by this data provider.</div>
194.171 </li>
194.172 </ul>
194.173
194.174 <dl>
194.175 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
194.176 <dd><a href="../cachedrowset_dp.html">CachedRowSet Table Data Provider</a></dd>
194.177 </dl>
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195.16 <body>
195.17
195.18 <h1>List Data Provider Properties Window </h1>
195.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
195.20
195.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a List data provider when you select the data provider's node in the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
195.22 <param name="content" value="../../../../../ui_elements/navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
195.23 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
195.24 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
195.25 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
195.26 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object>. </p>
195.27 <p>This component has the following properties.</p>
195.28
195.29 <h3>General</h3>
195.30 <ul>
195.31 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: text</code><br>
195.32 The name of the instance variable that is created in the page bean. The instance variable is of type <code>ListDataProvider</code>.</li>
195.33 </ul>
195.34 <h3>Data</h3>
195.35 <ul>
195.36 <li><b>list.</b> <code>Type: Object </code>
195.37 <p> The list to be wrapped by this data provider. In the IDE, you can set this property's value to properties of the current page bean, properties of RequestBean1, properties of SessionBean1, and properties of ApplicationBean1. You can also set this data provider programmatically to wrap any list available to your application.</p>
195.38 </li>
195.39 </ul>
195.40 <h3>Events</h3>
195.41 <p>You typically set the event properties by right-clicking the component's node in the Outline window and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>. The IDE creates the approriate event method for this data provider and opens the Java Editor so you can edit the new method. </p>
195.42 <ul>
195.43 <li><b>cursorChanging. </b>Type: <code>tableCursorListener</code>
195.44 <p>This event gives a listener the opportunity to veto a change, similar to the way a <code>PropertyChangeListener</code> in JavaBeans can veto a change. For example, you might use this event when the user is positioned on a current row and tries to navigate away, but there are validation failures in the current row</p>
195.45 </li>
195.46 <li><b>providerChanged. </b>Type: <code>dataListener</code>
195.47 <p>This event is called when a large scale change occurs that is not an individual property change. The most common scenario is if you change the type of object in the array.</p>
195.48 </li>
195.49 <li><b>rowAdded. </b>Type: <code>tableDataListener</code>
195.50 <p>This event is called when a row has been added to the list.</p>
195.51 </li>
195.52 <li><b>rowRemoved. </b>Type: <code>tableDataListener</code>
195.53 <p>This event is called when a row has been removed from the list. </p>
195.54 </li>
195.55 <li><b>valueChanged. </b>Type: <code>dataListener</code>
195.56 <p>This event is called when there is a change to one of the fields in the object wrapped by this data provider.</p>
195.57 </li>
195.58 </ul>
195.59
195.60 <dl>
195.61 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
195.62 <dd><a href="../list_dp.html">List Data Provider</a></dd>
195.63 </dl>
195.64 <hr>
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195.90 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
195.91 <title>List Data Provider Properties Window</title>
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195.93 </head>
195.94 <body>
195.95
195.96 <h2>List Data Provider Properties Window </h2>
195.97 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
195.98
195.99 <p>You see the Properties window for a List data provider when you select the data provider's node in the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
195.100 <param name="content" value="../../../../../ui_elements/navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
195.101 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
195.102 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
195.103 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
195.104 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object>. </p>
195.105 <p>This component has the following properties.</p>
195.106
195.107 <h3>General</h3>
195.108 <ul>
195.109 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: text</code><br>
195.110 The name of the instance variable that is created in the page bean. The instance variable is of type <code>ListDataProvider</code>.</li>
195.111 </ul>
195.112 <h3>Data</h3>
195.113 <ul>
195.114 <li><b>list.</b> <code>Type: Object </code>
195.115 <p> The list to be wrapped by this data provider. In the IDE, you can set this property's value to properties of the current page bean, properties of RequestBean1, properties of SessionBean1, and properties of ApplicationBean1. You can also set this data provider programmatically to wrap any list available to your application.</p>
195.116 </li>
195.117 </ul>
195.118 <h3>Events</h3>
195.119 <p>You typically set the event properties by right-clicking the component's node in the Outline window and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>. The IDE creates the approriate event method for this data provider and opens the Java Editor so you can edit the new method. </p>
195.120 <ul>
195.121 <li><b>cursorChanging. </b>Type: <code>tableCursorListener</code>
195.122 <p>This event gives a listener the opportunity to veto a change, similar to the way a <code>PropertyChangeListener</code> in JavaBeans can veto a change. For example, you might use this event when the user is positioned on a current row and tries to navigate away, but there are validation failures in the current row</p>
195.123 </li>
195.124 <li><b>providerChanged. </b>Type: <code>dataListener</code>
195.125 <p>This event is called when a large scale change occurs that is not an individual property change. The most common scenario is if you change the type of object in the array.</p>
195.126 </li>
195.127 <li><b>rowAdded. </b>Type: <code>tableDataListener</code>
195.128 <p>This event is called when a row has been added to the list.</p>
195.129 </li>
195.130 <li><b>rowRemoved. </b>Type: <code>tableDataListener</code>
195.131 <p>This event is called when a row has been removed from the list. </p>
195.132 </li>
195.133 <li><b>valueChanged. </b>Type: <code>dataListener</code>
195.134 <p>This event is called when there is a change to one of the fields in the object wrapped by this data provider.</p>
195.135 </li>
195.136 </ul>
195.137
195.138 <dl>
195.139 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
195.140 <dd><a href="../list_dp.html">List Data Provider</a></dd>
195.141 </dl>
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196.13 <title>Map Data Provider Properties Window</title>
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196.15 </head>
196.16 <body>
196.17
196.18 <h1>Map Data Provider Properties Window </h1>
196.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
196.20
196.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a Map data provider when you select the data provider's node in the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
196.22 <param name="content" value="../../../navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
196.23 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
196.24 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
196.25 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
196.26 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object> </object> </p>
196.27 <p>This component has the following properties.</p>
196.28
196.29 <h3>General</h3>
196.30 <ul>
196.31 <li><b>id.</b> <code> Type: text</code><br>
196.32 The name of the instance variable that is created in the page bean. The instance variable is of type <code>MapDataProvider</code>.</li>
196.33 </ul>
196.34 <h3>Data</h3>
196.35 <ul>
196.36 <li><b>map.</b> <code> Type: Map </code>
196.37 <p>
196.38 The <code>Map</code> to be wrapped by this data provider. In the IDE, you can set this property's value to properties of the current page bean, properties of RequestBean1, properties of SessionBean1, and properties of ApplicationBean1. You can also set this data provider programmatically to wrap any <code>Map</code> you like.</p>
196.39 </li>
196.40 </ul>
196.41 <h3>Events</h3>
196.42 <p>You typically set the event properties by right-clicking the component's node in the Outline window and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>. The IDE creates the approriate event method for this data provider and opens the Java Editor so you can edit the new method. </p>
196.43 <ul>
196.44 <li><b>providerChanged. </b>Type: <code>dataListener</code>
196.45 <p>This event is called when a large scale change occurs that is not an individual property change. The most common scenario is if you change the object that this ODP wraps. That event is significant because it potentially changes the set of fields that are available.</p>
196.46 </li>
196.47 <li><b>valueChanged. </b>Type: <code>dataListener</code>
196.48 <div>This event is called when there is a change to one of the keys in the object wrapped by this data provider.</div>
196.49
196.50 </li>
196.51 </ul>
196.52
196.53 <dl>
196.54 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
196.55 <dd><a href="../map_dp.html">Map Data Provider</a></dd>
196.56 </dl>
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196.84 <title>Map Data Provider Properties Window</title>
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196.86 </head>
196.87 <body>
196.88
196.89 <h2>Map Data Provider Properties Window </h2>
196.90 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
196.91
196.92 <p>You see the Properties window for a Map data provider when you select the data provider's node in the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
196.93 <param name="content" value="../../../navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
196.94 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
196.95 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
196.96 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
196.97 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object> </object> </p>
196.98 <p>This component has the following properties.</p>
196.99
196.100 <h3>General</h3>
196.101 <ul>
196.102 <li><b>id.</b> <code> Type: text</code><br>
196.103 The name of the instance variable that is created in the page bean. The instance variable is of type <code>MapDataProvider</code>.</li>
196.104 </ul>
196.105 <h3>Data</h3>
196.106 <ul>
196.107 <li><b>map.</b> <code> Type: Map </code>
196.108 <p>
196.109 The <code>Map</code> to be wrapped by this data provider. In the IDE, you can set this property's value to properties of the current page bean, properties of RequestBean1, properties of SessionBean1, and properties of ApplicationBean1. You can also set this data provider programmatically to wrap any <code>Map</code> you like.</p>
196.110 </li>
196.111 </ul>
196.112 <h3>Events</h3>
196.113 <p>You typically set the event properties by right-clicking the component's node in the Outline window and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>. The IDE creates the approriate event method for this data provider and opens the Java Editor so you can edit the new method. </p>
196.114 <ul>
196.115 <li><b>providerChanged. </b>Type: <code>dataListener</code>
196.116 <p>This event is called when a large scale change occurs that is not an individual property change. The most common scenario is if you change the object that this ODP wraps. That event is significant because it potentially changes the set of fields that are available.</p>
196.117 </li>
196.118 <li><b>valueChanged. </b>Type: <code>dataListener</code>
196.119 <div>This event is called when there is a change to one of the keys in the object wrapped by this data provider.</div>
196.120
196.121 </li>
196.122 </ul>
196.123
196.124 <dl>
196.125 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
196.126 <dd><a href="../map_dp.html">Map Data Provider</a></dd>
196.127 </dl>
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197.13 <title>Object Array Data Provider Properties Window</title>
197.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
197.15 </head>
197.16 <body>
197.17
197.18 <h1>Object Array Data Provider Properties Window </h1>
197.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
197.20
197.21 <p>You see the Properties window for an Object Array Data Provider component when you select the component's node in the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
197.22 <param name="content" value="../../../navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
197.23 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
197.24 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
197.25 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
197.26 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object>. </p>
197.27 <p>This component has the following properties.</p>
197.28
197.29 <h3>General</h3>
197.30 <ul>
197.31 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: text</code><br>
197.32 The name of the instance variable that is created in the page bean. The instance variable is of type <code>ObjectArrayDataProvider</code>.</li>
197.33 </ul>
197.34 <h3>Data</h3>
197.35 <ul>
197.36 <li><b>array.</b> <code>Type: Object </code>
197.37 <p> The object array to be wrapped by this data provider. In the IDE, you can set this property's value to properties of the current page bean, properties of RequestBean1, properties of SessionBean1, and properties of ApplicationBean1. You can also set this data provider programmatically to wrap any object array available to your application.</p>
197.38 </li>
197.39 <li><b>includeFields.</b> <code>Type: boolean </code><br>
197.40 Indicates whether public instance variables in the wrapped class should be exposed as fields. The flag is <code>False</code> by default to encourage use of standard JavaBeans design patterns. Normally, JavaBeans properties are recognized by the existence of appropriate getter and setter methods. Selecting this option enables an instance variable to be exposed by this data provider as if it were a property. </li>
197.41 </ul>
197.42 <h3>Events</h3>
197.43 <p>You typically set the event properties by right-clicking the component's node in the Outline window and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>. The IDE creates the approriate event method for this data provider and opens the Java Editor so you can edit the new method. </p>
197.44 <ul><li>
197.45 <b>cursorChanged. </b>Type: <code>tableCursorListener</code>
197.46 <p>This event is called when the cursor has moved to another row in the array. </p>
197.47
197.48 </li>
197.49 <li>
197.50 <b>cursorChanging. </b>Type: <code>tableCursorListener</code>
197.51 <p>This event gives a listener the opportunity to veto a change, similar to the way a <code>PropertyChangeListener</code> in JavaBeans can veto a change. For example, you might use this event when the user is positioned on a current row and tries to navigate away, but there are validation failures on the fields in the current row</p>
197.52 </li>
197.53 <li><b>providerChanged. </b>Type: <code>dataListener</code>
197.54 <p>This event is called when a large scale change occurs that is not an individual property change. The most common scenario is if you change the type of object in the array. That event is significant because it potentially changes the set of fields that are available.</p>
197.55 </li>
197.56 <li><b>rowAdded. </b>Type: <code>tableDataListener</code>
197.57 <p>This event is called when a row has been added to the array.</p>
197.58 </li>
197.59 <li><b>rowRemoved. </b>Type: <code>tableDataListener</code>
197.60 <p>This event is called when a row has been removed from the array. </p>
197.61 </li>
197.62 <li><b>valueChanged. </b>Type: <code>dataListener</code>
197.63 <div>This event is called when there is a change to one of the fields in the object wrapped by this data provider.</div>
197.64 </li>
197.65 </ul>
197.66
197.67 <dl>
197.68 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
197.69 <dd><a href="../object_array_dp.html">Object Array Data Provider</a></dd>
197.70 </dl>
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197.101 <body>
197.102
197.103 <h2>Object Array Data Provider Properties Window </h2>
197.104 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
197.105
197.106 <p>You see the Properties window for an Object Array Data Provider component when you select the component's node in the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
197.107 <param name="content" value="../../../navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
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197.109 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
197.110 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
197.111 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object>. </p>
197.112 <p>This component has the following properties.</p>
197.113
197.114 <h3>General</h3>
197.115 <ul>
197.116 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: text</code><br>
197.117 The name of the instance variable that is created in the page bean. The instance variable is of type <code>ObjectArrayDataProvider</code>.</li>
197.118 </ul>
197.119 <h3>Data</h3>
197.120 <ul>
197.121 <li><b>array.</b> <code>Type: Object </code>
197.122 <p> The object array to be wrapped by this data provider. In the IDE, you can set this property's value to properties of the current page bean, properties of RequestBean1, properties of SessionBean1, and properties of ApplicationBean1. You can also set this data provider programmatically to wrap any object array available to your application.</p>
197.123 </li>
197.124 <li><b>includeFields.</b> <code>Type: boolean </code><br>
197.125 Indicates whether public instance variables in the wrapped class should be exposed as fields. The flag is <code>False</code> by default to encourage use of standard JavaBeans design patterns. Normally, JavaBeans properties are recognized by the existence of appropriate getter and setter methods. Selecting this option enables an instance variable to be exposed by this data provider as if it were a property. </li>
197.126 </ul>
197.127 <h3>Events</h3>
197.128 <p>You typically set the event properties by right-clicking the component's node in the Outline window and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>. The IDE creates the approriate event method for this data provider and opens the Java Editor so you can edit the new method. </p>
197.129 <ul><li>
197.130 <b>cursorChanged. </b>Type: <code>tableCursorListener</code>
197.131 <p>This event is called when the cursor has moved to another row in the array. </p>
197.132
197.133 </li>
197.134 <li>
197.135 <b>cursorChanging. </b>Type: <code>tableCursorListener</code>
197.136 <p>This event gives a listener the opportunity to veto a change, similar to the way a <code>PropertyChangeListener</code> in JavaBeans can veto a change. For example, you might use this event when the user is positioned on a current row and tries to navigate away, but there are validation failures on the fields in the current row</p>
197.137 </li>
197.138 <li><b>providerChanged. </b>Type: <code>dataListener</code>
197.139 <p>This event is called when a large scale change occurs that is not an individual property change. The most common scenario is if you change the type of object in the array. That event is significant because it potentially changes the set of fields that are available.</p>
197.140 </li>
197.141 <li><b>rowAdded. </b>Type: <code>tableDataListener</code>
197.142 <p>This event is called when a row has been added to the array.</p>
197.143 </li>
197.144 <li><b>rowRemoved. </b>Type: <code>tableDataListener</code>
197.145 <p>This event is called when a row has been removed from the array. </p>
197.146 </li>
197.147 <li><b>valueChanged. </b>Type: <code>dataListener</code>
197.148 <div>This event is called when there is a change to one of the fields in the object wrapped by this data provider.</div>
197.149 </li>
197.150 </ul>
197.151
197.152 <dl>
197.153 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
197.154 <dd><a href="../object_array_dp.html">Object Array Data Provider</a></dd>
197.155 </dl>
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198.13 <title>Object Data Provider Properties Window</title>
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198.15 </head>
198.16 <body>
198.17
198.18 <h1>Object Data Provider Properties Window </h1>
198.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
198.20
198.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a Object Data Provider component when you select the component's node in the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
198.22 <param name="content" value="../../../navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
198.23 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
198.24 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
198.25 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
198.26 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object>. </p>
198.27 <p>This component has the following properties.</p>
198.28
198.29 <h3>General</h3>
198.30 <ul>
198.31 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: text</code><br>
198.32 The name of the instance variable that is created in the page bean. The instance variable is of type <code>ObjectDataProvider</code>.</li>
198.33 </ul>
198.34 <h3>Data</h3>
198.35 <ul>
198.36 <li><b>includeFields.</b> <code>Type: Boolean </code><br>
198.37 Indicates whether public instance variables in the wrapped class should be exposed as fields. The flag is <code>False</code> by default to encourage use of standard JavaBeans design patterns. Normally, JavaBeans properties are recognized by the existence of appropriate getter and setter methods. Selecting this option enables an instance variable to be exposed by this data provider as if it were a property. </li>
198.38
198.39 <li><b>object.</b> <code>Type: Object </code>
198.40 <p>
198.41 The <code>Object</code> to be wrapped by this data provider. In the IDE, you can set this property's value to properties of the current page bean, properties of RequestBean1, properties of SessionBean1, and properties of ApplicationBean1. You can also set this data provider programmatically to wrap any <code>Object</code> you like.</p>
198.42
198.43 </li>
198.44 </ul>
198.45 <h3>Events</h3>
198.46 <p>You typically set the event properties by right-clicking the component's node in the Outline window and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>. The IDE creates the approriate event method for this data provider and opens the Java Editor so you can edit the new method. </p>
198.47 <ul>
198.48 <li><b>providerChanged. </b>Type: <code>dataListener</code>
198.49 <p>This event is called when a large scale change occurs that is not an individual property change. The most common scenario is if you change the object that this ODP wraps. That event is significant because it potentially changes the set of fields that are available.</p>
198.50 </li>
198.51 <li><b>valueChanged. </b>Type: <code>dataListener</code>
198.52 <div>This event is called when there is a change to one of the fields in the object wrapped by this data provider.</div>
198.53
198.54 </li>
198.55 </ul>
198.56
198.57 <dl>
198.58 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
198.59 <dd><a href="../object_dp.html">Object Data Provider</a></dd>
198.60 </dl>
198.61 <hr>
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198.88 <title>Object Data Provider Properties Window</title>
198.89 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
198.90 </head>
198.91 <body>
198.92
198.93 <h2>Object Data Provider Properties Window </h2>
198.94 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
198.95
198.96 <p>You see the Properties window for a Object Data Provider component when you select the component's node in the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
198.97 <param name="content" value="../../../navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
198.98 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
198.99 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
198.100 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
198.101 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object>. </p>
198.102 <p>This component has the following properties.</p>
198.103
198.104 <h3>General</h3>
198.105 <ul>
198.106 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: text</code><br>
198.107 The name of the instance variable that is created in the page bean. The instance variable is of type <code>ObjectDataProvider</code>.</li>
198.108 </ul>
198.109 <h3>Data</h3>
198.110 <ul>
198.111 <li><b>includeFields.</b> <code>Type: Boolean </code><br>
198.112 Indicates whether public instance variables in the wrapped class should be exposed as fields. The flag is <code>False</code> by default to encourage use of standard JavaBeans design patterns. Normally, JavaBeans properties are recognized by the existence of appropriate getter and setter methods. Selecting this option enables an instance variable to be exposed by this data provider as if it were a property. </li>
198.113
198.114 <li><b>object.</b> <code>Type: Object </code>
198.115 <p>
198.116 The <code>Object</code> to be wrapped by this data provider. In the IDE, you can set this property's value to properties of the current page bean, properties of RequestBean1, properties of SessionBean1, and properties of ApplicationBean1. You can also set this data provider programmatically to wrap any <code>Object</code> you like.</p>
198.117
198.118 </li>
198.119 </ul>
198.120 <h3>Events</h3>
198.121 <p>You typically set the event properties by right-clicking the component's node in the Outline window and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>. The IDE creates the approriate event method for this data provider and opens the Java Editor so you can edit the new method. </p>
198.122 <ul>
198.123 <li><b>providerChanged. </b>Type: <code>dataListener</code>
198.124 <p>This event is called when a large scale change occurs that is not an individual property change. The most common scenario is if you change the object that this ODP wraps. That event is significant because it potentially changes the set of fields that are available.</p>
198.125 </li>
198.126 <li><b>valueChanged. </b>Type: <code>dataListener</code>
198.127 <div>This event is called when there is a change to one of the fields in the object wrapped by this data provider.</div>
198.128
198.129 </li>
198.130 </ul>
198.131
198.132 <dl>
198.133 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
198.134 <dd><a href="../object_dp.html">Object Data Provider</a></dd>
198.135 </dl>
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199.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/dataproviders/propsheets/object_list_dp_props.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
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199.13 <title>Object List Data Provider Properties Window</title>
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199.15 </head>
199.16 <body>
199.17
199.18 <h1>Object List Data Provider Properties Window </h1>
199.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
199.20
199.21 <p>You see the Properties window for an Object List Data Provider component when you select the component's node in the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
199.22 <param name="content" value="../../../navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
199.23 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
199.24 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
199.25 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
199.26 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object> </object></p>
199.27 <p>This component has the following properties.</p>
199.28
199.29 <h3>General</h3>
199.30 <ul>
199.31 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: text</code><br>
199.32 The name of the instance variable that is created in the page bean. The instance variable is of type <code>ObjectListDataProvider</code>.</li>
199.33 </ul>
199.34 <h3>Data</h3>
199.35 <ul>
199.36 <li><b>includeFields.</b> <code>Type: boolean </code><br>
199.37 Indicates whether public instance variables in the wrapped class should be exposed as fields. The flag is <code>False</code> by default to encourage use of standard JavaBeans design patterns. Normally, JavaBeans properties are recognized by the existence of appropriate getter and setter methods. Selecting this option enables an instance variable to be exposed by this data provider as if it were a property. </li>
199.38 <li><b>list.</b> <code>Type: List </code>
199.39 <p> The <code>java.Util.List </code> to be wrapped by this data provider. In the IDE, you can set this property's value to properties of the current page bean, properties of RequestBean1, properties of SessionBean1, and properties of ApplicationBean1. You can set this data provider programmatically to wrap any <code>List</code> you like.</p>
199.40 </li>
199.41 <li><b>objectType.</b> <code>Type: Object </code>
199.42 <p> The class that determines which properties will be exposed with field keys by this data provider. This class is needed because for releases of the JDK prior to version 1.5, there is no way to determine the underlying bean class for the elements of the list, and therefore there is no way to determine the field keys that should be exposed. You can either set this property explicitly or let the data provider use the class of the first element in the list.</p>
199.43 </li>
199.44 <li><b>userResizable.</b> <code>Type: boolean </code>
199.45 <p> Indicates whether the user is allowed to add or remove items from the list wrapped by this data provider.</p>
199.46 </li>
199.47 </ul>
199.48 <h3>Events</h3>
199.49 <p>You typically set the event properties by right-clicking the component's node in the Outline window and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>. The IDE creates the approriate event method for this data provider and opens the Java Editor so you can edit the new method. </p>
199.50 <ul><li>
199.51 <div><b>cursorChanged. </b>Type: <code>tableCursorListener</code>
199.52 <p>This event is called when the cursor has moved to another row in the list. </p>
199.53 </div>
199.54 </li>
199.55 <li><b>cursorChanging. </b>Type: <code>tableCursorListener</code>
199.56 <p>This event gives a listener the opportunity to veto a change, similar to the way a <code>PropertyChangeListener</code> in JavaBeans can veto a change. For example, you might use this event when the user is positioned on a current row and tries to navigate away, but there are validation failures on the fields in the current row.</p>
199.57 </li>
199.58 <li><b>providerChanged. </b>Type: <code>dataListener</code>
199.59 <p>This event is called when a large scale change occurs that is not an individual property change. The most common scenario is if you change the type of object in the list. That event is significant because it potentially changes the set of fields that are available.</p>
199.60 </li>
199.61 <li><b>rowAdded. </b>Type: <code>tableDataListener</code>
199.62 <p>This event is called when a row has been added to the list.</p>
199.63 </li>
199.64 <li><b>rowRemoved. </b>Type: <code>tableDataListener</code>
199.65 <p>This event is called when a row has been removed from the list.</p>
199.66 </li>
199.67 <li><b>valueChanged. </b>Type: <code>dataListener</code>
199.68 <div>This event is called when there is a change to one of the fields in the object wrapped by this data provider.</div>
199.69 </li>
199.70 </ul>
199.71
199.72 <dl>
199.73 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
199.74 <dd><a href="../object_list_dp.html">Object List Data Provider</a></dd>
199.75 </dl>
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199.103 <title>Object List Data Provider Properties Window</title>
199.104 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
199.105 </head>
199.106 <body>
199.107
199.108 <h2>Object List Data Provider Properties Window </h2>
199.109 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
199.110
199.111 <p>You see the Properties window for an Object List Data Provider component when you select the component's node in the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
199.112 <param name="content" value="../../../navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
199.113 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
199.114 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
199.115 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
199.116 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object> </object></p>
199.117 <p>This component has the following properties.</p>
199.118
199.119 <h3>General</h3>
199.120 <ul>
199.121 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: text</code><br>
199.122 The name of the instance variable that is created in the page bean. The instance variable is of type <code>ObjectListDataProvider</code>.</li>
199.123 </ul>
199.124 <h3>Data</h3>
199.125 <ul>
199.126 <li><b>includeFields.</b> <code>Type: boolean </code><br>
199.127 Indicates whether public instance variables in the wrapped class should be exposed as fields. The flag is <code>False</code> by default to encourage use of standard JavaBeans design patterns. Normally, JavaBeans properties are recognized by the existence of appropriate getter and setter methods. Selecting this option enables an instance variable to be exposed by this data provider as if it were a property. </li>
199.128 <li><b>list.</b> <code>Type: List </code>
199.129 <p> The <code>java.Util.List </code> to be wrapped by this data provider. In the IDE, you can set this property's value to properties of the current page bean, properties of RequestBean1, properties of SessionBean1, and properties of ApplicationBean1. You can set this data provider programmatically to wrap any <code>List</code> you like.</p>
199.130 </li>
199.131 <li><b>objectType.</b> <code>Type: Object </code>
199.132 <p> The class that determines which properties will be exposed with field keys by this data provider. This class is needed because for releases of the JDK prior to version 1.5, there is no way to determine the underlying bean class for the elements of the list, and therefore there is no way to determine the field keys that should be exposed. You can either set this property explicitly or let the data provider use the class of the first element in the list.</p>
199.133 </li>
199.134 <li><b>userResizable.</b> <code>Type: boolean </code>
199.135 <p> Indicates whether the user is allowed to add or remove items from the list wrapped by this data provider.</p>
199.136 </li>
199.137 </ul>
199.138 <h3>Events</h3>
199.139 <p>You typically set the event properties by right-clicking the component's node in the Outline window and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>. The IDE creates the approriate event method for this data provider and opens the Java Editor so you can edit the new method. </p>
199.140 <ul><li>
199.141 <div><b>cursorChanged. </b>Type: <code>tableCursorListener</code>
199.142 <p>This event is called when the cursor has moved to another row in the list. </p>
199.143 </div>
199.144 </li>
199.145 <li><b>cursorChanging. </b>Type: <code>tableCursorListener</code>
199.146 <p>This event gives a listener the opportunity to veto a change, similar to the way a <code>PropertyChangeListener</code> in JavaBeans can veto a change. For example, you might use this event when the user is positioned on a current row and tries to navigate away, but there are validation failures on the fields in the current row.</p>
199.147 </li>
199.148 <li><b>providerChanged. </b>Type: <code>dataListener</code>
199.149 <p>This event is called when a large scale change occurs that is not an individual property change. The most common scenario is if you change the type of object in the list. That event is significant because it potentially changes the set of fields that are available.</p>
199.150 </li>
199.151 <li><b>rowAdded. </b>Type: <code>tableDataListener</code>
199.152 <p>This event is called when a row has been added to the list.</p>
199.153 </li>
199.154 <li><b>rowRemoved. </b>Type: <code>tableDataListener</code>
199.155 <p>This event is called when a row has been removed from the list.</p>
199.156 </li>
199.157 <li><b>valueChanged. </b>Type: <code>dataListener</code>
199.158 <div>This event is called when there is a change to one of the fields in the object wrapped by this data provider.</div>
199.159 </li>
199.160 </ul>
199.161
199.162 <dl>
199.163 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
199.164 <dd><a href="../object_list_dp.html">Object List Data Provider</a></dd>
199.165 </dl>
199.166 <hr>
199.167 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
199.168 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
199.169 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
199.170 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
199.171 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
199.172 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Object List Data Provider Properties Window">
199.173 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
199.174 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
199.175 <small><a href="../../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
199.176 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
199.177 <tr>
199.178 <td> </td>
199.179 </tr>
199.180 </table>
199.181 </body>
199.182 </html>
199.183 \ No newline at end of file
200.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/html_elements/body.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
200.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/html_elements/body.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
200.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
200.4 -<html>
200.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
200.6 <!--
200.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
200.8 * All rights reserved.
200.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
200.10 -->
200.11 <head>
200.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
200.13 <title>body Component</title>
200.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
200.15 </head>
200.16 <body>
200.17 <h1>body Component</h1>
200.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
200.19 <p>The body component is created for you when you create a new page. You can see this component in the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a> when you select a page in the Visual Designer in Design mode and open the html node for the page.</p>
200.20 <p>On the rendered HTML page, this component produces a<code> <body></code> tag, which contains all the content for the page. In a Visual Web Application page, the first tag inside the body is the <code><form></code> tag, which is produced by the <a href="../bh/form.html">Form component</a> automatically added to the page by the IDE when you create the page. </p>
200.21 <p>The JSP representation of this tag is bound to the current page. For example, if the page is named <code>Page1.jsp</code> and the server is a Java EE 5 server, the default JSP code for the body component is as follows:</p>
200.22 <p><code><webuijsf:body binding="#{Page1.body1}" id="body1" style="-rave-layout: grid"></code><br>
200.23 <code> . . .</code> <br>
200.24 <code></webuijsf:body></code></p>
200.25 <dl>
200.26 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
200.27 <dd><a href="propsheets/body_props.html">body Component Properties Window</a></dd>
200.28 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
200.29 With Components</a></dd>
200.30 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
200.31 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
200.32
200.33 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
200.34 </dl>
200.35 <dl>
200.36 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
200.37
200.38 <dd>
200.39 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
200.40 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
200.41 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
200.42 </object>
200.43 </dd>
200.44 </dl>
200.45
200.46
200.47 <hr>
200.48 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
200.49 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
200.50 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
200.51 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
200.52 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
200.53 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20body Component">
200.54 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
200.55 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
200.56 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
200.57 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
200.58 <tr>
200.59 <td> </td>
200.60 </tr>
200.61 </table>
200.62 </body>
200.63 </html>
200.64 \ No newline at end of file
200.65 +<html>
200.66 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
200.67 <!--
200.68 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
200.69 * All rights reserved.
200.70 * Use is subject to license terms.
200.71 -->
200.72 <head>
200.73 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
200.74 <title>body Component</title>
200.75 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
200.76 </head>
200.77 <body>
200.78 <h2>body Component</h2>
200.79 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
200.80 <p>The body component is created for you when you create a new page. You can see this component in the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a> when you select a page in the Visual Designer in Design mode and open the html node for the page.</p>
200.81 <p>On the rendered HTML page, this component produces a<code> <body></code> tag, which contains all the content for the page. In a Visual Web Application page, the first tag inside the body is the <code><form></code> tag, which is produced by the <a href="../bh/form.html">Form component</a> automatically added to the page by the IDE when you create the page. </p>
200.82 <p>The JSP representation of this tag is bound to the current page. For example, if the page is named <code>Page1.jsp</code> and the server is a Java EE 5 server, the default JSP code for the body component is as follows:</p>
200.83 <p><code><webuijsf:body binding="#{Page1.body1}" id="body1" style="-rave-layout: grid"></code><br>
200.84 <code> . . .</code> <br>
200.85 <code></webuijsf:body></code></p>
200.86 <dl>
200.87 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
200.88 <dd><a href="propsheets/body_props.html">body Component Properties Window</a></dd>
200.89 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
200.90 With Components</a></dd>
200.91 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
200.92 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
200.93
200.94 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
200.95 </dl>
200.96 <dl>
200.97 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
200.98
200.99 <dd>
200.100 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
200.101 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
200.102 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
200.103 </object>
200.104 </dd>
200.105 </dl>
200.106
200.107
200.108 <hr>
200.109 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
200.110 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
200.111 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
200.112 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
200.113 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
200.114 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20body Component">
200.115 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
200.116 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
200.117 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
200.118 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
200.119 <tr>
200.120 <td> </td>
200.121 </tr>
200.122 </table>
200.123 </body>
200.124 </html>
200.125 \ No newline at end of file
201.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/html_elements/head.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
201.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/html_elements/head.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
201.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
201.4 -<html>
201.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
201.6 <!--
201.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
201.8 * All rights reserved.
201.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
201.10 -->
201.11 <head>
201.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
201.13 <title>head Component</title>
201.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
201.15 </head>
201.16 <body>
201.17 <h1>head Component</h1>
201.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
201.19 <p>The head component is created for you when you create a new page. You can see this component in the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a> when you select a page in the Visual Designer in Design mode and open the html node for the page.</p>
201.20 <p>On the rendered HTML page, this component produces a<code> <head></code> tag, which typically contains information about the page. A typical tag in a Visual Web Application page's <code><head></code> section is the <code><link></code> tag that indicates page's style sheet.</p>
201.21 <p> The JSP representation of this tag is bound to the current page. For example, if the page is named <code>Page1.jsp</code> and the server is a Java EE 5 server, the default JSP code for the head component is as follows:</p>
201.22 <p><code> <webuijsf:head binding="#{Page1.head1}" id="head1">
201.23 </code><br>
201.24 <code> . . .</code> (tags such as <code><link></code>, <code><meta></code>, and <code><title></code>)<br>
201.25 <code> </webuijsf:head></code></p>
201.26 <dl>
201.27 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
201.28 <dd><a href="propsheets/head_props.html">head Component Properties Window</a></dd>
201.29 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
201.30 With Components</a></dd>
201.31 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
201.32 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
201.33
201.34 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
201.35 </dl>
201.36 <dl>
201.37 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
201.38
201.39 <dd>
201.40 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
201.41 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
201.42 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
201.43 </object>
201.44 </dd>
201.45 </dl>
201.46
201.47
201.48 <hr>
201.49 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
201.50 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
201.51 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
201.52 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
201.53 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
201.54 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20head Component">
201.55 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
201.56 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
201.57 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
201.58 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
201.59 <tr>
201.60 <td> </td>
201.61 </tr>
201.62 </table>
201.63 </body>
201.64 </html>
201.65 \ No newline at end of file
201.66 +<html>
201.67 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
201.68 <!--
201.69 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
201.70 * All rights reserved.
201.71 * Use is subject to license terms.
201.72 -->
201.73 <head>
201.74 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
201.75 <title>head Component</title>
201.76 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
201.77 </head>
201.78 <body>
201.79 <h2>head Component</h2>
201.80 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
201.81 <p>The head component is created for you when you create a new page. You can see this component in the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a> when you select a page in the Visual Designer in Design mode and open the html node for the page.</p>
201.82 <p>On the rendered HTML page, this component produces a<code> <head></code> tag, which typically contains information about the page. A typical tag in a Visual Web Application page's <code><head></code> section is the <code><link></code> tag that indicates page's style sheet.</p>
201.83 <p> The JSP representation of this tag is bound to the current page. For example, if the page is named <code>Page1.jsp</code> and the server is a Java EE 5 server, the default JSP code for the head component is as follows:</p>
201.84 <p><code> <webuijsf:head binding="#{Page1.head1}" id="head1">
201.85 </code><br>
201.86 <code> . . .</code> (tags such as <code><link></code>, <code><meta></code>, and <code><title></code>)<br>
201.87 <code> </webuijsf:head></code></p>
201.88 <dl>
201.89 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
201.90 <dd><a href="propsheets/head_props.html">head Component Properties Window</a></dd>
201.91 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
201.92 With Components</a></dd>
201.93 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
201.94 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
201.95
201.96 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
201.97 </dl>
201.98 <dl>
201.99 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
201.100
201.101 <dd>
201.102 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
201.103 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
201.104 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
201.105 </object>
201.106 </dd>
201.107 </dl>
201.108
201.109
201.110 <hr>
201.111 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
201.112 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
201.113 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
201.114 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
201.115 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
201.116 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20head Component">
201.117 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
201.118 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
201.119 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
201.120 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
201.121 <tr>
201.122 <td> </td>
201.123 </tr>
201.124 </table>
201.125 </body>
201.126 </html>
201.127 \ No newline at end of file
202.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/html_elements/html.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
202.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/html_elements/html.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
202.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
202.4 -<html>
202.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
202.6 <!--
202.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
202.8 * All rights reserved.
202.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
202.10 -->
202.11 <head>
202.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
202.13 <title>html Component</title>
202.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
202.15 </head>
202.16 <body>
202.17 <h1>html Component</h1>
202.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
202.19 <p>The html component is created for you when you create a new page. You can see this component in the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a> when you select a page in the Visual Designer in Design mode and open the first two nodes for the page.</p>
202.20 <p>On the rendered HTML page, this component produces an <code><html></code> tag, which indicates to browsers that the text is HTML. The JSP representation of this tag is bound to the current page. For example, if the page is named <code>Page1.jsp</code> and the server is a Java EE 5 server, the default JSP code for the html component is as follows:</p>
202.21 <p><code> <webuijsf:html binding="#{Page1.html1}" id="html1"></code> <br>
202.22 <code> . . .</code><br>
202.23 <code> </webuijsf:html></code></p>
202.24 <dl>
202.25 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
202.26 <dd><a href="propsheets/html_props.html">html Component Properties Window</a></dd>
202.27 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
202.28 With Components</a></dd>
202.29 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
202.30 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
202.31
202.32 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
202.33 </dl>
202.34 <dl>
202.35 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
202.36
202.37 <dd>
202.38 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
202.39 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
202.40 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
202.41 </object>
202.42 </dd>
202.43 </dl>
202.44
202.45
202.46 <hr>
202.47 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
202.48 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
202.49 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
202.50 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
202.51 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
202.52 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20html Component">
202.53 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
202.54 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
202.55 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
202.56 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
202.57 <tr>
202.58 <td> </td>
202.59 </tr>
202.60 </table>
202.61 </body>
202.62 </html>
202.63 \ No newline at end of file
202.64 +<html>
202.65 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
202.66 <!--
202.67 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
202.68 * All rights reserved.
202.69 * Use is subject to license terms.
202.70 -->
202.71 <head>
202.72 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
202.73 <title>html Component</title>
202.74 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
202.75 </head>
202.76 <body>
202.77 <h2>html Component</h2>
202.78 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
202.79 <p>The html component is created for you when you create a new page. You can see this component in the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a> when you select a page in the Visual Designer in Design mode and open the first two nodes for the page.</p>
202.80 <p>On the rendered HTML page, this component produces an <code><html></code> tag, which indicates to browsers that the text is HTML. The JSP representation of this tag is bound to the current page. For example, if the page is named <code>Page1.jsp</code> and the server is a Java EE 5 server, the default JSP code for the html component is as follows:</p>
202.81 <p><code> <webuijsf:html binding="#{Page1.html1}" id="html1"></code> <br>
202.82 <code> . . .</code><br>
202.83 <code> </webuijsf:html></code></p>
202.84 <dl>
202.85 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
202.86 <dd><a href="propsheets/html_props.html">html Component Properties Window</a></dd>
202.87 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
202.88 With Components</a></dd>
202.89 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
202.90 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
202.91
202.92 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
202.93 </dl>
202.94 <dl>
202.95 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
202.96
202.97 <dd>
202.98 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
202.99 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
202.100 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
202.101 </object>
202.102 </dd>
202.103 </dl>
202.104
202.105
202.106 <hr>
202.107 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
202.108 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
202.109 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
202.110 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
202.111 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
202.112 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20html Component">
202.113 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
202.114 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
202.115 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
202.116 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
202.117 <tr>
202.118 <td> </td>
202.119 </tr>
202.120 </table>
202.121 </body>
202.122 </html>
202.123 \ No newline at end of file
203.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/html_elements/propsheets/body_props.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
203.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/html_elements/propsheets/body_props.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
203.3 @@ -1,128 +1,1 @@
203.4 -<html>
203.5 -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
203.6 -<!--
203.7 - * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
203.8 - * All rights reserved.
203.9 - * Use is subject to license terms.
203.10 --->
203.11 -<head>
203.12 -<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
203.13 -<title>body Component Properties Window</title>
203.14 -<link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
203.15 -</head>
203.16 -<body>
203.17 -
203.18 -<h1>body Component Properties Window </h1>
203.19 -<p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
203.20 -
203.21 -<p>You see the Properties window for a body component when you select the component in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. This component has the following properties. </p>
203.22 -<h3>General</h3>
203.23 -<ul>
203.24 - <li><b>id.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
203.25 - The name of the body component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
203.26 -</ul>
203.27 -<h3>Appearance</h3>
203.28 -<ul>
203.29 - <li><b>imageURL.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
203.30 - The URL or file name for an image to be displayed as the page background. Click the ellipsis (...) button either to enter a URL or to navigate to the image file.
203.31 - <p>If you navigate to a file, select the file and click OK. You see the image displayed on your page. The image file is copied to the project, and you can see it in the <a href="../../../../ui_elements/project_nav/projectlogical.html">Projects window</a> under <i>project-name</i> > Web Pages > resources. </p>
203.32 - </li>
203.33 - <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
203.34 - Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the body component. For example:
203.35 - <p><code> background-color: aqua;</code></p>
203.36 -
203.37 -<p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
203.38 - <ul class="note">
203.39 - <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
203.40 - </ul>
203.41 -<ul class="note">
203.42 -<li>If you edit the values directly, be careful not to delete the <code>-rave-layout:grid</code> style. This style indicates if the page is in grid or flow mode. Typically, the default grid mode is the most useful setting for arranging components on the page.
203.43 -</li>
203.44 -</ul>
203.45 - <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
203.46 - <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
203.47 - <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
203.48 - <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
203.49 - </p>
203.50 - </li>
203.51 - <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
203.52 - A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
203.53 - <ul class="note">
203.54 - <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
203.55 - <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.</li>
203.56 - </ul>
203.57 - </li>
203.58 -</ul>
203.59 -<h3>Behavior</h3>
203.60 -<ul>
203.61 - <li><b>focus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
203.62 - Specifies the component that is to receive focus when the page is loaded. You can choose a component from the drop down list. If <code>preserveFocus</code> is unselected (false), the <code>focus</code> property controls which element receives the focus every time the page is rendered.</li>
203.63 - <li> <b>preserveFocus.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
203.64 - Determines if the page's focus, after the first display of the page, will be set to the element that had the focus when the page was submitted. If this property is unselected (false), focus is not reset to the selected element.</li>
203.65 - <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
203.66 - Indicates whether or not the body of the page should be visible to the user when the HTML page is rendered. If you deselect this property, the body's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the body is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the body.
203.67 - <ul class="note">
203.68 - <li>If you need to completely hide the body, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
203.69 - </ul>
203.70 - </li>
203.71 -</ul>
203.72 -<h3>JavaScript</h3>
203.73 -<ul>
203.74 - <li><b>onBlur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
203.75 - JavaScript to be executed when the body loses focus. </li>
203.76 - <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
203.77 - JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the body.</li>
203.78 - <li><b>onDblClick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
203.79 - JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the body.</li>
203.80 - <li><b>onFocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
203.81 - JavaScript to be executed when the body gains focus. </li>
203.82 - <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
203.83 - JavaScript to be executed when the body has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
203.84 - <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
203.85 - JavaScript to be executed when the body has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
203.86 - <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
203.87 - JavaScript to be executed when the body has focus and a key is released.</li>
203.88 - <li><b>onLoad.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
203.89 -JavaScript to be executed when the page is loaded into a browser.</li>
203.90 - <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
203.91 - JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the body and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
203.92 - <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
203.93 - JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the body.</li>
203.94 - <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
203.95 - JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the body after it has been over the body.</li>
203.96 - <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
203.97 - JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the body.</li>
203.98 - <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
203.99 - JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the body and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
203.100 - <li><b>onUnLoad.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
203.101 -JavaScript to be executed when the user exits the page and the page is unloaded from the browser.</li>
203.102 -</ul>
203.103 -<h3>Advanced</h3>
203.104 -<ul>
203.105 - <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
203.106 - If selected, the body component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the <code><body></code> tag and its contents (the contents of the page) do not appear at all. </li>
203.107 -</ul>
203.108 -
203.109 -<dl>
203.110 - <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
203.111 - <dd><a href="../head.html">head Component</a></dd>
203.112 - <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
203.113 - <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
203.114 -</dl>
203.115 -<hr>
203.116 -<!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
203.117 -<!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
203.118 -Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
203.119 - <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
203.120 - <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
203.121 - <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20body Component Properties Window">
203.122 - <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
203.123 -<!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
203.124 - <small><a href="../../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
203.125 -<table cellpadding="50" border="0">
203.126 -<tr>
203.127 -<td> </td>
203.128 -</tr>
203.129 -</table>
203.130 -</body>
203.131 -</html>
203.132 +<html>
203.133 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
203.134 <!--
203.135 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
203.136 * All rights reserved.
203.137 * Use is subject to license terms.
203.138 -->
203.139 <head>
203.140 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
203.141 <title>body Component Properties Window</title>
203.142 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
203.143 </head>
203.144 <body>
203.145
203.146 <h2>body Component Properties Window </h2>
203.147 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
203.148
203.149 <p>You see the Properties window for a body component when you select the component in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. This component has the following properties. </p>
203.150 <h3>General</h3>
203.151 <ul>
203.152 <li><b>id.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
203.153 The name of the body component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
203.154 </ul>
203.155 <h3>Appearance</h3>
203.156 <ul>
203.157 <li><b>imageURL.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
203.158 The URL or file name for an image to be displayed as the page background. Click the ellipsis (...) button either to enter a URL or to navigate to the image file.
203.159 <p>If you navigate to a file, select the file and click OK. You see the image displayed on your page. The image file is copied to the project, and you can see it in the <a href="../../../../ui_elements/project_nav/projectlogical.html">Projects window</a> under <i>project-name</i> > Web Pages > resources. </p>
203.160 </li>
203.161 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
203.162 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the body component. For example:
203.163 <p><code> background-color: aqua;</code></p>
203.164
203.165 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
203.166 <ul class="note">
203.167 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
203.168 </ul>
203.169 <ul class="note">
203.170 <li>If you edit the values directly, be careful not to delete the <code>-rave-layout:grid</code> style. This style indicates if the page is in grid or flow mode. Typically, the default grid mode is the most useful setting for arranging components on the page.
203.171 </li>
203.172 </ul>
203.173 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
203.174 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
203.175 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
203.176 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
203.177 </p>
203.178 </li>
203.179 <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
203.180 A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
203.181 <ul class="note">
203.182 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
203.183 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.</li>
203.184 </ul>
203.185 </li>
203.186 </ul>
203.187 <h3>Behavior</h3>
203.188 <ul>
203.189 <li><b>focus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
203.190 Specifies the component that is to receive focus when the page is loaded. You can choose a component from the drop down list. If <code>preserveFocus</code> is unselected (false), the <code>focus</code> property controls which element receives the focus every time the page is rendered.</li>
203.191 <li> <b>preserveFocus.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
203.192 Determines if the page's focus, after the first display of the page, will be set to the element that had the focus when the page was submitted. If this property is unselected (false), focus is not reset to the selected element.</li>
203.193 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
203.194 Indicates whether or not the body of the page should be visible to the user when the HTML page is rendered. If you deselect this property, the body's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the body is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the body.
203.195 <ul class="note">
203.196 <li>If you need to completely hide the body, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
203.197 </ul>
203.198 </li>
203.199 </ul>
203.200 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
203.201 <ul>
203.202 <li><b>onBlur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
203.203 JavaScript to be executed when the body loses focus. </li>
203.204 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
203.205 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the body.</li>
203.206 <li><b>onDblClick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
203.207 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the body.</li>
203.208 <li><b>onFocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
203.209 JavaScript to be executed when the body gains focus. </li>
203.210 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
203.211 JavaScript to be executed when the body has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
203.212 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
203.213 JavaScript to be executed when the body has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
203.214 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
203.215 JavaScript to be executed when the body has focus and a key is released.</li>
203.216 <li><b>onLoad.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
203.217 JavaScript to be executed when the page is loaded into a browser.</li>
203.218 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
203.219 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the body and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
203.220 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
203.221 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the body.</li>
203.222 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
203.223 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the body after it has been over the body.</li>
203.224 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
203.225 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the body.</li>
203.226 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
203.227 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the body and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
203.228 <li><b>onUnLoad.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
203.229 JavaScript to be executed when the user exits the page and the page is unloaded from the browser.</li>
203.230 </ul>
203.231 <h3>Advanced</h3>
203.232 <ul>
203.233 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
203.234 If selected, the body component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the <code><body></code> tag and its contents (the contents of the page) do not appear at all. </li>
203.235 </ul>
203.236
203.237 <dl>
203.238 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
203.239 <dd><a href="../head.html">head Component</a></dd>
203.240 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
203.241 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
203.242 </dl>
203.243 <hr>
203.244 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
203.245 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
203.246 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
203.247 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
203.248 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
203.249 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20body Component Properties Window">
203.250 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
203.251 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
203.252 <small><a href="../../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
203.253 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
203.254 <tr>
203.255 <td> </td>
203.256 </tr>
203.257 </table>
203.258 </body>
203.259 </html>
203.260 \ No newline at end of file
204.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/html_elements/propsheets/head_props.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
204.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/html_elements/propsheets/head_props.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
204.3 @@ -1,84 +1,1 @@
204.4 -<html>
204.5 -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
204.6 -<!--
204.7 - * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
204.8 - * All rights reserved.
204.9 - * Use is subject to license terms.
204.10 --->
204.11 -<head>
204.12 -<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
204.13 -<title>head Component Properties Window</title>
204.14 -<link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
204.15 -</head>
204.16 -<body>
204.17 -
204.18 -<h1>head Component Properties Window </h1>
204.19 -<p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
204.20 -
204.21 -<p>You see the Properties window for the head component when you select the component in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. This component has the following properties. </p>
204.22 -<h3>General</h3>
204.23 -<ul>
204.24 - <li><b>id.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
204.25 - The name of the head component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
204.26 -</ul>
204.27 -<h3>Appearance</h3>
204.28 -<ul>
204.29 - <li><b>defaultBase.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
204.30 - Renders a default base tag on the page. The base tag specifies a URL to be used as the base URL for all links in the page. Setting this property can affect any anchors in the page and could cause the Anchor component to not work
204.31 - properly. The property is unselected (false) by default. </li>
204.32 - <li><b>title.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
204.33 - The title of the document, typically displayed in a web browser's title bar. Equivalent to the HTML <code><title></code> tag. </li>
204.34 -</ul>
204.35 -<h3>JavaScript</h3>
204.36 -<ul>
204.37 -<!-- Ajaxify property has been hidden in NetBeans. Attribute still works if set directly in JSP page. -->
204.38 -<!--
204.39 - <li><b>ajaxify.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
204.40 - Indicates whether or not the default Ajax functionality supplied with Woodstock components is to be turned off. If this property is selected (true), default Ajax functionality is off. You might want to select this property if you are supplying your own Ajax implementation. This property is unselected (false) by default, and default Ajax functionality is supported.
204.41 -<ul class="warning">
204.42 -<li>If you select this property and do not supply alternate Ajax functionality, some features of the component might not work.
204.43 -</li>
204.44 -</ul>
204.45 - </li>
204.46 --->
204.47 -<li><b>debug.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
204.48 -Indicates whether or not Dojo debugging is turned on. By default, this property is unselected (false). </li>
204.49 -<li><b>JavaScript.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
204.50 -Indicates whether or not the component's JavaScript should be rendered in the page. By default, this property is selected (true). </li>
204.51 -<li><b>parseWidgets.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
204.52 - <div>Indicates if Dojo should search for <code>dojoType</code> widget tags, such as <code><input type="dojo:button"/></code>. Set this property only if you have added your own Dojo widgets to the page, because the search can increase the amount of time it takes to load the page. This property is unselected (false) by default.</div>
204.53 -</li>
204.54 -</ul>
204.55 -<h3>Advanced</h3>
204.56 -<ul>
204.57 - <li><b>meta.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
204.58 - Indicates if metadata tags should be rendered in the page. This property is selected (true) by default. </li>
204.59 - <li><b>profile.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
204.60 - A space-separated list of URLs that contain metadata for the page. A profile defines properties that can be used by the <code><meta></code> and <code><link</code>> tags in the head section. </li>
204.61 - <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
204.62 - If selected, the head component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the <code><head></code> tag does not appear in the page at all. </li>
204.63 -</ul>
204.64 -
204.65 -<dl>
204.66 - <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
204.67 - <dd><a href="../head.html">head Component</a></dd>
204.68 - <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
204.69 - <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
204.70 -</dl>
204.71 -<hr>
204.72 -<!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
204.73 -<!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
204.74 -Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
204.75 - <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
204.76 - <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
204.77 - <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20head Component Properties Window">
204.78 - <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
204.79 -<!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
204.80 - <small><a href="../../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
204.81 -<table cellpadding="50" border="0">
204.82 -<tr>
204.83 -<td> </td>
204.84 -</tr>
204.85 -</table>
204.86 -</body>
204.87 -</html>
204.88 +<html>
204.89 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
204.90 <!--
204.91 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
204.92 * All rights reserved.
204.93 * Use is subject to license terms.
204.94 -->
204.95 <head>
204.96 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
204.97 <title>head Component Properties Window</title>
204.98 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
204.99 </head>
204.100 <body>
204.101
204.102 <h2>head Component Properties Window </h2>
204.103 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
204.104
204.105 <p>You see the Properties window for the head component when you select the component in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. This component has the following properties. </p>
204.106 <h3>General</h3>
204.107 <ul>
204.108 <li><b>id.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
204.109 The name of the head component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
204.110 </ul>
204.111 <h3>Appearance</h3>
204.112 <ul>
204.113 <li><b>defaultBase.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
204.114 Renders a default base tag on the page. The base tag specifies a URL to be used as the base URL for all links in the page. Setting this property can affect any anchors in the page and could cause the Anchor component to not work
204.115 properly. The property is unselected (false) by default. </li>
204.116 <li><b>title.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
204.117 The title of the document, typically displayed in a web browser's title bar. Equivalent to the HTML <code><title></code> tag. </li>
204.118 </ul>
204.119 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
204.120 <ul>
204.121 <!-- Ajaxify property has been hidden in NetBeans. Attribute still works if set directly in JSP page. -->
204.122 <!--
204.123 <li><b>ajaxify.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
204.124 Indicates whether or not the default Ajax functionality supplied with Woodstock components is to be turned off. If this property is selected (true), default Ajax functionality is off. You might want to select this property if you are supplying your own Ajax implementation. This property is unselected (false) by default, and default Ajax functionality is supported.
204.125 <ul class="warning">
204.126 <li>If you select this property and do not supply alternate Ajax functionality, some features of the component might not work.
204.127 </li>
204.128 </ul>
204.129 </li>
204.130 -->
204.131 <li><b>debug.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
204.132 Indicates whether or not Dojo debugging is turned on. By default, this property is unselected (false). </li>
204.133 <li><b>JavaScript.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
204.134 Indicates whether or not the component's JavaScript should be rendered in the page. By default, this property is selected (true). </li>
204.135 <li><b>parseWidgets.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
204.136 <div>Indicates if Dojo should search for <code>dojoType</code> widget tags, such as <code><input type="dojo:button"/></code>. Set this property only if you have added your own Dojo widgets to the page, because the search can increase the amount of time it takes to load the page. This property is unselected (false) by default.</div>
204.137 </li>
204.138 </ul>
204.139 <h3>Advanced</h3>
204.140 <ul>
204.141 <li><b>meta.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
204.142 Indicates if metadata tags should be rendered in the page. This property is selected (true) by default. </li>
204.143 <li><b>profile.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
204.144 A space-separated list of URLs that contain metadata for the page. A profile defines properties that can be used by the <code><meta></code> and <code><link</code>> tags in the head section. </li>
204.145 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
204.146 If selected, the head component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the <code><head></code> tag does not appear in the page at all. </li>
204.147 </ul>
204.148
204.149 <dl>
204.150 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
204.151 <dd><a href="../head.html">head Component</a></dd>
204.152 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
204.153 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
204.154 </dl>
204.155 <hr>
204.156 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
204.157 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
204.158 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
204.159 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
204.160 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
204.161 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20head Component Properties Window">
204.162 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
204.163 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
204.164 <small><a href="../../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
204.165 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
204.166 <tr>
204.167 <td> </td>
204.168 </tr>
204.169 </table>
204.170 </body>
204.171 </html>
204.172 \ No newline at end of file
205.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/html_elements/propsheets/html_props.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
205.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/html_elements/propsheets/html_props.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
205.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
205.4 -<html>
205.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
205.6 <!--
205.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
205.8 * All rights reserved.
205.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
205.10 -->
205.11 <head>
205.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
205.13 <title>html Component Properties Window</title>
205.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
205.15 </head>
205.16 <body>
205.17
205.18 <h1>html Component Properties Window </h1>
205.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
205.20
205.21 <p>You see the Properties window for an html component when you select the component in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. This component has the following properties. </p>
205.22 <h3>General</h3>
205.23 <ul>
205.24 <li><b>id.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
205.25 The name of the html component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
205.26 </ul>
205.27 <h3>Advanced</h3>
205.28 <ul>
205.29 <li><b>lang.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
205.30 Code specifying the base language of the page. Equivalent to the <code>lang</code> attribute of the <code><html></code> tag. You must directly enter a value for the language code. Some examples:
205.31 <ul>
205.32 <li><code>ar</code> - Traditional Arabic</li>
205.33 <li><code>de</code> - German</li>
205.34 <li><code>en</code> - English</li>
205.35 <li><code>en</code> - English</li>
205.36 <li><code>es</code> - Spanish</li>
205.37 <li><code>fr</code> - French</li>
205.38 <li><code>ja</code> - Japanese </li>
205.39 <li><code>en-US</code> - United States English</li>
205.40 <li><code>ja-JP</code> - Japanese</li>
205.41 <li><code>zh-guoyu</code> - Mandarin or Standard Chinese </li>
205.42 <li><code>zh-Hans</code> - Simplified Chinese script</li>
205.43 <li><code>zh-HanT</code> - Traditional Chinese script</li>
205.44 </ul>
205.45 <p>For a longer list of two-character codes, see
205.46 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
205.47 <param name="content" value="http://www.oasis-open.org/cover/iso639a.html">
205.48 <param name="text" value="http://www.oasis-open.org/cover/iso639a.html"></object>
205.49 </p>
205.50 </li>
205.51 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
205.52 If selected, the html component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the <code><html></code> tag does not appear in the page at all. </li>
205.53 <li><b>xmlns.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
205.54 The XML namespace for the page, required because the page uses XHTML. Equivalent to the <code>xmlns</code> attribute of the <code><html></code> tag. The default value is <code>http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml</code>. For more information on XML namespaces, see the following World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) web page:
205.55 <br>
205.56 <br>
205.57 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
205.58 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml-names/">
205.59 <param name="text" value="Namespaces in XML"></object>
205.60 </li>
205.61 </ul>
205.62
205.63 <dl>
205.64 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
205.65 <dd><a href="../html.html">html Component</a></dd>
205.66 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
205.67 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
205.68 </dl>
205.69 <hr>
205.70 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
205.71 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
205.72 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
205.73 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
205.74 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
205.75 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20html Component Properties Window">
205.76 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
205.77 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
205.78 <small><a href="../../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
205.79 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
205.80 <tr>
205.81 <td> </td>
205.82 </tr>
205.83 </table>
205.84 </body>
205.85 </html>
205.86 \ No newline at end of file
205.87 +<html>
205.88 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
205.89 <!--
205.90 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
205.91 * All rights reserved.
205.92 * Use is subject to license terms.
205.93 -->
205.94 <head>
205.95 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
205.96 <title>html Component Properties Window</title>
205.97 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
205.98 </head>
205.99 <body>
205.100
205.101 <h2>html Component Properties Window </h2>
205.102 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
205.103
205.104 <p>You see the Properties window for an html component when you select the component in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. This component has the following properties. </p>
205.105 <h3>General</h3>
205.106 <ul>
205.107 <li><b>id.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
205.108 The name of the html component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
205.109 </ul>
205.110 <h3>Advanced</h3>
205.111 <ul>
205.112 <li><b>lang.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
205.113 Code specifying the base language of the page. Equivalent to the <code>lang</code> attribute of the <code><html></code> tag. You must directly enter a value for the language code. Some examples:
205.114 <ul>
205.115 <li><code>ar</code> - Traditional Arabic</li>
205.116 <li><code>de</code> - German</li>
205.117 <li><code>en</code> - English</li>
205.118 <li><code>en</code> - English</li>
205.119 <li><code>es</code> - Spanish</li>
205.120 <li><code>fr</code> - French</li>
205.121 <li><code>ja</code> - Japanese </li>
205.122 <li><code>en-US</code> - United States English</li>
205.123 <li><code>ja-JP</code> - Japanese</li>
205.124 <li><code>zh-guoyu</code> - Mandarin or Standard Chinese </li>
205.125 <li><code>zh-Hans</code> - Simplified Chinese script</li>
205.126 <li><code>zh-HanT</code> - Traditional Chinese script</li>
205.127 </ul>
205.128 <p>For a longer list of two-character codes, see
205.129 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
205.130 <param name="content" value="http://www.oasis-open.org/cover/iso639a.html">
205.131 <param name="text" value="http://www.oasis-open.org/cover/iso639a.html"></object>
205.132 </p>
205.133 </li>
205.134 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
205.135 If selected, the html component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the <code><html></code> tag does not appear in the page at all. </li>
205.136 <li><b>xmlns.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
205.137 The XML namespace for the page, required because the page uses XHTML. Equivalent to the <code>xmlns</code> attribute of the <code><html></code> tag. The default value is <code>http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml</code>. For more information on XML namespaces, see the following World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) web page:
205.138 <br>
205.139 <br>
205.140 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
205.141 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml-names/">
205.142 <param name="text" value="Namespaces in XML"></object>
205.143 </li>
205.144 </ul>
205.145
205.146 <dl>
205.147 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
205.148 <dd><a href="../html.html">html Component</a></dd>
205.149 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
205.150 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
205.151 </dl>
205.152 <hr>
205.153 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
205.154 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
205.155 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
205.156 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
205.157 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
205.158 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20html Component Properties Window">
205.159 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
205.160 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
205.161 <small><a href="../../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
205.162 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
205.163 <tr>
205.164 <td> </td>
205.165 </tr>
205.166 </table>
205.167 </body>
205.168 </html>
205.169 \ No newline at end of file
206.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/jsf-val-conv/big_decimal_converter.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
206.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/jsf-val-conv/big_decimal_converter.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
206.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
206.4 -<html>
206.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
206.6 <!--
206.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
206.8 * All rights reserved.
206.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
206.10 -->
206.11 <head>
206.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
206.13 <title>Big Decimal Converter</title>
206.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
206.15 </head>
206.16 <body>
206.17 <h1>Big Decimal Converter</h1>
206.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
206.19 <p>Converts between <code>java.lang.String</code> values in your component properties
206.20 and data types of <code>java.math.BigDecimal</code>. The converter is usually applied to the component property that is used to display values and to pick up values entered by users, such as the <code>text</code> property of a Text Field component. </p>
206.21 <p>An example is binding a JavaServer Faces component to an Oracle database column
206.22 of type <code>NUMBER</code>. When you bind a component, the IDE normally identifies
206.23 the data type for you and sets the appropriate converter when you establish
206.24 a binding to the value property. However, you can also add this converter
206.25 manually by setting the component's <code>converter</code> property.</p>
206.26 <ul class="note">
206.27 <li>There is an additional feature available for input components, such as the Basic Text Field component. This feature is similar to validation. If the user enters a value that cannot be converted and submits the page, the server changes the label of the component, if there is one, to indicate that an error occurred, and also returns an error message that you can display to the user in a <a href="../wdstk-jsf1_2/message.html">Message component</a>. The message varies depending on the version of JavaServer Faces that your application server is using.</li>
206.28 <ul>
206.29 <li>For an application server using JavaServer Faces 1.1, the error message is <p>
206.30 <code>Conversion error occurred.</code>
206.31 </p>
206.32 </li>
206.33 <li>For an application server using JavaServer Faces 1.2, such as version 9.1 of the Sun Java System Application Server, the error message is<p>
206.34 <code><i>name</i>: '<i>entered-value'</i> must be a <i>converter-type</i>.</code>
206.35 </p>
206.36 <p>
206.37 In this message, <i>name</i> is either the ID of the component or the contents of its label if the component has one, <i>entered-value</i> is the value that the user entered, and <i>converter-type</i> is the type of the converter. For example, if the converter is a Big Decimal converter, the <i>converter-type</i> is <code>signed decimal number</code>. </p>
206.38 </li>
206.39 </ul>
206.40 </ul>
206.41 <dl>
206.42 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt><dd><a href="../../../connect_data/jdbc_type_conversions.html">JDBC Type Conversions
206.43 for RowSets</a></dd>
206.44 <dd><a href="../../../components/common_comp_props.html">Common Component Properties</a></dd>
206.45 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
206.46 </dl>
206.47 <dl>
206.48 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
206.49 <dd> <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
206.50 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
206.51 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
206.52 </object>
206.53 </dd></dl>
206.54
206.55
206.56 <hr>
206.57 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
206.58 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
206.59 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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206.61 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
206.62 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Big Decimal Converter">
206.63 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object>
206.64 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
206.65
206.66 <p><small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small> </p>
206.67 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
206.68 <tr>
206.69 <td> </td>
206.70 </tr>
206.71 </table>
206.72 </body>
206.73 </html>
206.74 \ No newline at end of file
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206.88 <h2>Big Decimal Converter</h2>
206.89 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
206.90 <p>Converts between <code>java.lang.String</code> values in your component properties
206.91 and data types of <code>java.math.BigDecimal</code>. The converter is usually applied to the component property that is used to display values and to pick up values entered by users, such as the <code>text</code> property of a Text Field component. </p>
206.92 <p>An example is binding a JavaServer Faces component to an Oracle database column
206.93 of type <code>NUMBER</code>. When you bind a component, the IDE normally identifies
206.94 the data type for you and sets the appropriate converter when you establish
206.95 a binding to the value property. However, you can also add this converter
206.96 manually by setting the component's <code>converter</code> property.</p>
206.97 <ul class="note">
206.98 <li>There is an additional feature available for input components, such as the Basic Text Field component. This feature is similar to validation. If the user enters a value that cannot be converted and submits the page, the server changes the label of the component, if there is one, to indicate that an error occurred, and also returns an error message that you can display to the user in a <a href="../wdstk-jsf1_2/message.html">Message component</a>. The message varies depending on the version of JavaServer Faces that your application server is using.</li>
206.99 <ul>
206.100 <li>For an application server using JavaServer Faces 1.1, the error message is <p>
206.101 <code>Conversion error occurred.</code>
206.102 </p>
206.103 </li>
206.104 <li>For an application server using JavaServer Faces 1.2, such as version 9.1 of the Sun Java System Application Server, the error message is<p>
206.105 <code><i>name</i>: '<i>entered-value'</i> must be a <i>converter-type</i>.</code>
206.106 </p>
206.107 <p>
206.108 In this message, <i>name</i> is either the ID of the component or the contents of its label if the component has one, <i>entered-value</i> is the value that the user entered, and <i>converter-type</i> is the type of the converter. For example, if the converter is a Big Decimal converter, the <i>converter-type</i> is <code>signed decimal number</code>. </p>
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207.17 <h1>Big Integer Converter</h1>
207.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
207.19 <p>Converts between <code>java.lang.String</code> values in your component properties
207.20 and data types of <code>java.math.BigInteger</code>. The converter is usually applied to the component property that is used to display values and to pick up values entered by users, such as the <code>text</code> property of a Text Field component. </p>
207.21 <p>An example is binding a JavaServer Faces component to an Oracle database column
207.22 of type <code>NUMBER</code>. When you bind a component, the IDE normally identifies
207.23 the data type for you and sets the appropriate converter when you establish
207.24 a binding to the value property. However, you can also add this converter
207.25 manually by setting the component's <code>converter</code> property.</p>
207.26 <ul class="note">
207.27 <li>There is an additional feature available for input components, such as the Basic Text Field component. This feature is similar to validation. If the user enters a value that cannot be converted and submits the page, the server changes the label of the component, if there is one, to indicate that an error occurred, and also returns an error message that you can display to the user in a <a href="../wdstk-jsf1_2/message.html">Message component</a>. The message varies depending on the version of JavaServer Faces that your application server is using.</li>
207.28 <ul>
207.29 <li>For an application server using JavaServer Faces 1.1, the error message is <p>
207.30 <code>Conversion error occurred.</code>
207.31 </p>
207.32 </li>
207.33 <li>For an application server using JavaServer Faces 1.2, such as version 9.1 of the Sun Java System Application Server, the error message is
207.34 <p> <code><i>name</i>: '<i>entered-value'</i> must be a <i>converter-type</i>.</code> </p>
207.35 <p> In this message, <i>name</i> is either the ID of the component or the contents of its label if the component has one, <i>entered-value</i> is the value that the user entered, and <i>converter-type</i> is the type of the converter. For example, if the converter is a Big Decimal converter, the <i>converter-type</i> is <code>signed decimal number</code>. </p>
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207.42 <dd><a href="../../../components/common_comp_props.html">Common Component Properties</a></dd>
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207.86 <h2>Big Integer Converter</h2>
207.87 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
207.88 <p>Converts between <code>java.lang.String</code> values in your component properties
207.89 and data types of <code>java.math.BigInteger</code>. The converter is usually applied to the component property that is used to display values and to pick up values entered by users, such as the <code>text</code> property of a Text Field component. </p>
207.90 <p>An example is binding a JavaServer Faces component to an Oracle database column
207.91 of type <code>NUMBER</code>. When you bind a component, the IDE normally identifies
207.92 the data type for you and sets the appropriate converter when you establish
207.93 a binding to the value property. However, you can also add this converter
207.94 manually by setting the component's <code>converter</code> property.</p>
207.95 <ul class="note">
207.96 <li>There is an additional feature available for input components, such as the Basic Text Field component. This feature is similar to validation. If the user enters a value that cannot be converted and submits the page, the server changes the label of the component, if there is one, to indicate that an error occurred, and also returns an error message that you can display to the user in a <a href="../wdstk-jsf1_2/message.html">Message component</a>. The message varies depending on the version of JavaServer Faces that your application server is using.</li>
207.97 <ul>
207.98 <li>For an application server using JavaServer Faces 1.1, the error message is <p>
207.99 <code>Conversion error occurred.</code>
207.100 </p>
207.101 </li>
207.102 <li>For an application server using JavaServer Faces 1.2, such as version 9.1 of the Sun Java System Application Server, the error message is
207.103 <p> <code><i>name</i>: '<i>entered-value'</i> must be a <i>converter-type</i>.</code> </p>
207.104 <p> In this message, <i>name</i> is either the ID of the component or the contents of its label if the component has one, <i>entered-value</i> is the value that the user entered, and <i>converter-type</i> is the type of the converter. For example, if the converter is a Big Decimal converter, the <i>converter-type</i> is <code>signed decimal number</code>. </p>
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207.106 </ul>
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208.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
208.19 <p>Converts between <code>java.lang.String</code> values in your component properties
208.20 and data types of <code>java.lang.Boolean</code> or the Java <code>boolean</code> primitive
208.21 type. The converter is usually applied to the component property that is used to display values and to pick up values entered by users, such as the <code>text</code> property of a Text Field component. </p>
208.22 <p>An example is binding a JavaServer Faces component to to a database column
208.23 of type <code>BOOLEAN</code>. When you bind a component, the IDE normally identifies
208.24 the data type for you and sets the appropriate converter when you establish
208.25 a binding to the value property. However, you can also add this converter
208.26 manually by setting the component's <code>converter</code> property.</p>
208.27 <dl>
208.28 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt><dd><a href="../../../components/common_comp_props.html">Common Component Properties</a></dd>
208.29 <dd><a href="../../../connect_data/jdbc_type_conversions.html">JDBC Type Conversions
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208.76 <h2>Boolean Converter</h2>
208.77 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
208.78 <p>Converts between <code>java.lang.String</code> values in your component properties
208.79 and data types of <code>java.lang.Boolean</code> or the Java <code>boolean</code> primitive
208.80 type. The converter is usually applied to the component property that is used to display values and to pick up values entered by users, such as the <code>text</code> property of a Text Field component. </p>
208.81 <p>An example is binding a JavaServer Faces component to to a database column
208.82 of type <code>BOOLEAN</code>. When you bind a component, the IDE normally identifies
208.83 the data type for you and sets the appropriate converter when you establish
208.84 a binding to the value property. However, you can also add this converter
208.85 manually by setting the component's <code>converter</code> property.</p>
208.86 <dl>
208.87 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt><dd><a href="../../../components/common_comp_props.html">Common Component Properties</a></dd>
208.88 <dd><a href="../../../connect_data/jdbc_type_conversions.html">JDBC Type Conversions
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209.20 and data types of <code>java.lang.Byte</code> or the Java <code>byte</code> primitive
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209.22 <p>An example is binding a JavaServer Faces component to to a database column
209.23 of type <code>SMALLINT</code> or <code>TINYINT</code>. When you bind a component, the IDE
209.24 normally identifies the data type for you and sets the appropriate converter
209.25 when you establish a binding to the value property. However, you can
209.26 also add this converter manually by setting the component's <code>converter</code> property.</p>
209.27 <ul class="note">
209.28 <li>There is an additional feature available for input components, such as the Basic Text Field component. This feature is similar to validation. If the user enters a value that cannot be converted and submits the page, the server changes the label of the component, if there is one, to indicate that an error occurred, and also returns an error message that you can display to the user in a <a href="../wdstk-jsf1_2/message.html">Message component</a>. The message varies depending on the version of JavaServer Faces that your application server is using.</li>
209.29 <ul>
209.30 <li>For an application server using JavaServer Faces 1.1, the error message is
209.31 <p> <code>Conversion error occurred.</code>
209.32 </p>
209.33 </li>
209.34 <li>For an application server using JavaServer Faces 1.2, such as version 9.1 of the Sun Java System Application Server, the error message is
209.35 <p> <code><i>name</i>: '<i>entered-value'</i> must be a <i>converter-type</i>.</code> </p>
209.36 <p> In this message, <i>name</i> is either the ID of the component or the contents of its label if the component has one, <i>entered-value</i> is the value that the user entered, and <i>converter-type</i> is the type of the converter. For example, if the converter is a Big Decimal converter, the <i>converter-type</i> is <code>signed decimal number</code>. </p>
209.37 </li>
209.38 </ul>
209.39 </ul>
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209.43 <dd><a href="../../../connect_data/jdbc_type_conversions.html">JDBC Type Conversions
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209.45 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
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209.48 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
209.49
209.50 <dd>
209.51 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
209.52 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
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209.55 </dd>
209.56
209.57 </dl>
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209.85 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
209.86 <title>Byte Converter</title>
209.87 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
209.88 </head>
209.89 <body>
209.90 <h2>Byte Converter</h2>
209.91 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
209.92 <p>Converts between <code>java.lang.String</code> values in your component properties
209.93 and data types of <code>java.lang.Byte</code> or the Java <code>byte</code> primitive
209.94 type. The conversion usually applies to the property a component uses to display values and to pick up values entered by users. For example, the Text Field component uses the <code>text</code> property for this purpose. </p>
209.95 <p>An example is binding a JavaServer Faces component to to a database column
209.96 of type <code>SMALLINT</code> or <code>TINYINT</code>. When you bind a component, the IDE
209.97 normally identifies the data type for you and sets the appropriate converter
209.98 when you establish a binding to the value property. However, you can
209.99 also add this converter manually by setting the component's <code>converter</code> property.</p>
209.100 <ul class="note">
209.101 <li>There is an additional feature available for input components, such as the Basic Text Field component. This feature is similar to validation. If the user enters a value that cannot be converted and submits the page, the server changes the label of the component, if there is one, to indicate that an error occurred, and also returns an error message that you can display to the user in a <a href="../wdstk-jsf1_2/message.html">Message component</a>. The message varies depending on the version of JavaServer Faces that your application server is using.</li>
209.102 <ul>
209.103 <li>For an application server using JavaServer Faces 1.1, the error message is
209.104 <p> <code>Conversion error occurred.</code>
209.105 </p>
209.106 </li>
209.107 <li>For an application server using JavaServer Faces 1.2, such as version 9.1 of the Sun Java System Application Server, the error message is
209.108 <p> <code><i>name</i>: '<i>entered-value'</i> must be a <i>converter-type</i>.</code> </p>
209.109 <p> In this message, <i>name</i> is either the ID of the component or the contents of its label if the component has one, <i>entered-value</i> is the value that the user entered, and <i>converter-type</i> is the type of the converter. For example, if the converter is a Big Decimal converter, the <i>converter-type</i> is <code>signed decimal number</code>. </p>
209.110 </li>
209.111 </ul>
209.112 </ul>
209.113
209.114 <dl>
209.115 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt><dd><a href="../../../components/common_comp_props.html">Common Component Properties</a></dd>
209.116 <dd><a href="../../../connect_data/jdbc_type_conversions.html">JDBC Type Conversions
209.117 for RowSets</a></dd>
209.118 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
209.119 </dl>
209.120 <dl>
209.121 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
209.122
209.123 <dd>
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209.125 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
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209.127 </object>
209.128 </dd>
209.129
209.130 </dl>
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210.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/jsf-val-conv/calendar_converter.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
210.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
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210.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
210.10 -->
210.11 <head>
210.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
210.13 <title>Calendar Converter</title>
210.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
210.15 </head>
210.16 <body>
210.17 <h1>Calendar Converter</h1>
210.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
210.19 <p>Converts between <code>java.lang.String</code> values in your component
210.20 properties and data types of <code>java.util.Calendar</code>. This converter applies, for example, when you bind to a web service that has a field of
210.21 type <code>dateTime</code>. The standard JAX-RPC translation for that field is to a <code>java.util.Calendar</code> property.</p>
210.22 <p>When you bind a component, the IDE normally
210.23 identifies the data type for you and sets the appropriate converter when you
210.24 establish a binding to the value property. However, you can also add
210.25 this converter manually by setting the component's <code>converter</code> property.</p>
210.26 <ul class="note">
210.27 <li>There is an additional feature available for input components, such as the Basic Text Field component. This feature is similar to validation. If the user enters a value that cannot be converted and submits the page, the server changes the label of the component, if there is one, to indicate that an error occurred, and also returns an error message that you can display to the user in a <a href="../wdstk-jsf1_2/message.html">Message component</a>. The message varies depending on the version of JavaServer Faces that your application server is using.</li>
210.28 <ul>
210.29 <li>For an application server using JavaServer Faces 1.1, the error message is <p>
210.30 <code>Conversion error occurred.</code>
210.31 </p>
210.32 </li>
210.33 <li>For an application server using JavaServer Faces 1.2, such as version 9.1 of the Sun Java System Application Server, the error message is
210.34 <p> <code><i>name</i>: '<i>entered-value'</i> must be a <i>converter-type</i>.</code> </p>
210.35 <p> In this message, <i>name</i> is either the ID of the component or the contents of its label if the component has one, <i>entered-value</i> is the value that the user entered, and <i>converter-type</i> is the type of the converter. For example, if the converter is a Big Decimal converter, the <i>converter-type</i> is <code>signed decimal number</code>. </p>
210.36 </li>
210.37 </ul>
210.38 </ul>
210.39
210.40 <dl>
210.41 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt><dd><a href="../../../connect_data/jdbc_type_conversions.html">JDBC Type Conversions</a></dd>
210.42 <dd><a href="../../../components/common_comp_props.html">Common
210.43 Component Properties</a></dd>
210.44 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
210.45 </dl>
210.46 <dl>
210.47 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
210.48
210.49 <dd>
210.50 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
210.51 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
210.52 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
210.53 </object>
210.54 </dd>
210.55
210.56 </dl>
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210.59 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
210.60 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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210.62 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
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210.64 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object>
210.65 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
210.66
210.67 <p><small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
210.68 </p>
210.69 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
210.70 <tr>
210.71 <td> </td>
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210.74 </body>
210.75 </html>
210.76 \ No newline at end of file
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210.78 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
210.79 <!--
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210.81 * All rights reserved.
210.82 * Use is subject to license terms.
210.83 -->
210.84 <head>
210.85 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
210.86 <title>Calendar Converter</title>
210.87 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
210.88 </head>
210.89 <body>
210.90 <h2>Calendar Converter</h2>
210.91 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
210.92 <p>Converts between <code>java.lang.String</code> values in your component
210.93 properties and data types of <code>java.util.Calendar</code>. This converter applies, for example, when you bind to a web service that has a field of
210.94 type <code>dateTime</code>. The standard JAX-RPC translation for that field is to a <code>java.util.Calendar</code> property.</p>
210.95 <p>When you bind a component, the IDE normally
210.96 identifies the data type for you and sets the appropriate converter when you
210.97 establish a binding to the value property. However, you can also add
210.98 this converter manually by setting the component's <code>converter</code> property.</p>
210.99 <ul class="note">
210.100 <li>There is an additional feature available for input components, such as the Basic Text Field component. This feature is similar to validation. If the user enters a value that cannot be converted and submits the page, the server changes the label of the component, if there is one, to indicate that an error occurred, and also returns an error message that you can display to the user in a <a href="../wdstk-jsf1_2/message.html">Message component</a>. The message varies depending on the version of JavaServer Faces that your application server is using.</li>
210.101 <ul>
210.102 <li>For an application server using JavaServer Faces 1.1, the error message is <p>
210.103 <code>Conversion error occurred.</code>
210.104 </p>
210.105 </li>
210.106 <li>For an application server using JavaServer Faces 1.2, such as version 9.1 of the Sun Java System Application Server, the error message is
210.107 <p> <code><i>name</i>: '<i>entered-value'</i> must be a <i>converter-type</i>.</code> </p>
210.108 <p> In this message, <i>name</i> is either the ID of the component or the contents of its label if the component has one, <i>entered-value</i> is the value that the user entered, and <i>converter-type</i> is the type of the converter. For example, if the converter is a Big Decimal converter, the <i>converter-type</i> is <code>signed decimal number</code>. </p>
210.109 </li>
210.110 </ul>
210.111 </ul>
210.112
210.113 <dl>
210.114 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt><dd><a href="../../../connect_data/jdbc_type_conversions.html">JDBC Type Conversions</a></dd>
210.115 <dd><a href="../../../components/common_comp_props.html">Common
210.116 Component Properties</a></dd>
210.117 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
210.118 </dl>
210.119 <dl>
210.120 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
210.121
210.122 <dd>
210.123 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
210.124 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
210.125 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
210.126 </object>
210.127 </dd>
210.128
210.129 </dl>
210.130 <hr>
210.131 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
210.132 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
210.133 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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210.137 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object>
210.138 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
210.139
210.140 <p><small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
210.141 </p>
210.142 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
210.143 <tr>
210.144 <td> </td>
210.145 </tr>
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211.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/jsf-val-conv/char_converter.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
211.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/jsf-val-conv/char_converter.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
211.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
211.4 -<html>
211.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
211.6 <!--
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211.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
211.10 -->
211.11 <head>
211.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
211.13 <title>Character Converter</title>
211.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
211.15 </head>
211.16 <body>
211.17 <h1>Character Converter</h1>
211.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
211.19 <p>Converts between <code>java.lang.String</code> values in your component properties
211.20 and data types of <code>java.lang.Character</code> or the Java <code>char</code> primitive
211.21 type. The conversion usually applies to the property a component uses to display values and to pick up values entered by users. For example, the Text Field component uses the <code>text</code> property for this purpose. </p>
211.22 <p>An example is binding a JavaServer Faces component to to a database column
211.23 of type <code>CHAR</code>. When you bind a component, the IDE normally identifies
211.24 the data type for you and sets the appropriate converter when you establish
211.25 a binding to the value property. However, you can also add this converter
211.26 manually by setting the component's <code>converter</code> property.</p>
211.27 <dl>
211.28 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt><dd><a href="../../../connect_data/jdbc_type_conversions.html">JDBC Type Conversions
211.29 for RowSets</a></dd>
211.30 <dd><a href="../../../components/common_comp_props.html">Common Component Properties</a></dd>
211.31 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
211.32 </dl>
211.33 <dl>
211.34 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
211.35
211.36 <dd>
211.37 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
211.38 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
211.39 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
211.40 </object>
211.41 </dd>
211.42
211.43 </dl>
211.44 <hr>
211.45 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
211.46 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
211.47 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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211.52 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
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211.68 * Use is subject to license terms.
211.69 -->
211.70 <head>
211.71 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
211.72 <title>Character Converter</title>
211.73 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
211.74 </head>
211.75 <body>
211.76 <h2>Character Converter</h2>
211.77 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
211.78 <p>Converts between <code>java.lang.String</code> values in your component properties
211.79 and data types of <code>java.lang.Character</code> or the Java <code>char</code> primitive
211.80 type. The conversion usually applies to the property a component uses to display values and to pick up values entered by users. For example, the Text Field component uses the <code>text</code> property for this purpose. </p>
211.81 <p>An example is binding a JavaServer Faces component to to a database column
211.82 of type <code>CHAR</code>. When you bind a component, the IDE normally identifies
211.83 the data type for you and sets the appropriate converter when you establish
211.84 a binding to the value property. However, you can also add this converter
211.85 manually by setting the component's <code>converter</code> property.</p>
211.86 <dl>
211.87 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt><dd><a href="../../../connect_data/jdbc_type_conversions.html">JDBC Type Conversions
211.88 for RowSets</a></dd>
211.89 <dd><a href="../../../components/common_comp_props.html">Common Component Properties</a></dd>
211.90 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
211.91 </dl>
211.92 <dl>
211.93 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
211.94
211.95 <dd>
211.96 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
211.97 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
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211.99 </object>
211.100 </dd>
211.101
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211.106 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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211.108 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
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211.116 <td> </td>
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212.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/jsf-val-conv/date_time_converter.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
212.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/jsf-val-conv/date_time_converter.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
212.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
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212.6 <!--
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212.8 * All rights reserved.
212.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
212.10 -->
212.11 <head>
212.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
212.13 <title>Date Time Converter</title>
212.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
212.15 </head>
212.16 <body>
212.17 <h1>Date Time Converter</h1>
212.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
212.19 <p>Converts between <code>java.lang.String</code> values in your component
212.20 properties and data types of <code>java.util.Date</code>. The converter is usually applied to the component property that is used to display values and to pick up values entered by users, such as the <code>text</code> property of a Text Field component. </p>
212.21 <p>An example is binding a JavaServer Faces component to to a
212.22 database column of type <code>DATE</code>. When you bind a component, the IDE normally
212.23 identifies the data type for you and sets the appropriate converter when you
212.24 establish a binding to the value property. However, you can also add
212.25 this converter manually by setting the component's <code>converter</code> property.</p>
212.26 <ul class="note">
212.27 <li>If you are using an Oracle database, use the <a href="sql_timestamp_converter.html">SQL
212.28 Timestamp</a> converter instead.</li>
212.29 </ul>
212.30 <ul class="note">
212.31 <li>There is an additional feature available for input components, such as the Basic Text Field component. This feature is similar to validation. If the user enters a value that cannot be converted and submits the page, the server changes the label of the component, if there is one, to indicate that an error occurred, and also returns an error message that you can display to the user in a <a href="../wdstk-jsf1_2/message.html">Message component</a>. The message varies depending on the version of JavaServer Faces that your application server is using.</li>
212.32 <ul>
212.33 <li>For an application server using JavaServer Faces 1.1, the error message is <p>
212.34 <code>Conversion error occurred.</code>
212.35 </p>
212.36 </li>
212.37 <li>For an application server using JavaServer Faces 1.2, such as version 9.1 of the Sun Java System Application Server, the error message is
212.38 <p> <code><i>name</i>: '<i>entered-value'</i> must be a <i>converter-type</i>.</code> </p>
212.39 <p> In this message, <i>name</i> is either the ID of the component or the contents of its label if the component has one, <i>entered-value</i> is the value that the user entered, and <i>converter-type</i> is the type of the converter. For example, if the converter is a Big Decimal converter, the <i>converter-type</i> is <code>signed decimal number</code>. </p>
212.40 </li>
212.41 </ul>
212.42 </ul>
212.43 <p>For more information on the date styles used by this converter, see the following two Java class API descriptions:</p>
212.44 <ul><li>
212.45 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
212.46 <param name="content" value="http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/api/java/text/DateFormat.html">
212.47 <param name="text" value="Class DateFormat"></object>
212.48 </li>
212.49 <li>
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212.52 <param name="text" value="Class SimpleDateFormat"></object>
212.53 </li>
212.54 </ul>
212.55 <dl>
212.56 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt><dd><a href="../../../connect_data/jdbc_type_conversions.html">JDBC Type Conversions</a></dd>
212.57 <dd><a href="../../../components/common_comp_props.html">Common
212.58 Component Properties</a></dd>
212.59 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
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212.62 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
212.63
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212.66 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
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212.70
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212.102 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
212.103 </head>
212.104 <body>
212.105 <h2>Date Time Converter</h2>
212.106 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
212.107 <p>Converts between <code>java.lang.String</code> values in your component
212.108 properties and data types of <code>java.util.Date</code>. The converter is usually applied to the component property that is used to display values and to pick up values entered by users, such as the <code>text</code> property of a Text Field component. </p>
212.109 <p>An example is binding a JavaServer Faces component to to a
212.110 database column of type <code>DATE</code>. When you bind a component, the IDE normally
212.111 identifies the data type for you and sets the appropriate converter when you
212.112 establish a binding to the value property. However, you can also add
212.113 this converter manually by setting the component's <code>converter</code> property.</p>
212.114 <ul class="note">
212.115 <li>If you are using an Oracle database, use the <a href="sql_timestamp_converter.html">SQL
212.116 Timestamp</a> converter instead.</li>
212.117 </ul>
212.118 <ul class="note">
212.119 <li>There is an additional feature available for input components, such as the Basic Text Field component. This feature is similar to validation. If the user enters a value that cannot be converted and submits the page, the server changes the label of the component, if there is one, to indicate that an error occurred, and also returns an error message that you can display to the user in a <a href="../wdstk-jsf1_2/message.html">Message component</a>. The message varies depending on the version of JavaServer Faces that your application server is using.</li>
212.120 <ul>
212.121 <li>For an application server using JavaServer Faces 1.1, the error message is <p>
212.122 <code>Conversion error occurred.</code>
212.123 </p>
212.124 </li>
212.125 <li>For an application server using JavaServer Faces 1.2, such as version 9.1 of the Sun Java System Application Server, the error message is
212.126 <p> <code><i>name</i>: '<i>entered-value'</i> must be a <i>converter-type</i>.</code> </p>
212.127 <p> In this message, <i>name</i> is either the ID of the component or the contents of its label if the component has one, <i>entered-value</i> is the value that the user entered, and <i>converter-type</i> is the type of the converter. For example, if the converter is a Big Decimal converter, the <i>converter-type</i> is <code>signed decimal number</code>. </p>
212.128 </li>
212.129 </ul>
212.130 </ul>
212.131 <p>For more information on the date styles used by this converter, see the following two Java class API descriptions:</p>
212.132 <ul><li>
212.133 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
212.134 <param name="content" value="http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/api/java/text/DateFormat.html">
212.135 <param name="text" value="Class DateFormat"></object>
212.136 </li>
212.137 <li>
212.138 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
212.139 <param name="content" value="http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/api/java/text/SimpleDateFormat.html">
212.140 <param name="text" value="Class SimpleDateFormat"></object>
212.141 </li>
212.142 </ul>
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212.144 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt><dd><a href="../../../connect_data/jdbc_type_conversions.html">JDBC Type Conversions</a></dd>
212.145 <dd><a href="../../../components/common_comp_props.html">Common
212.146 Component Properties</a></dd>
212.147 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
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212.149 <dl>
212.150 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
212.151
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212.158
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213.15 </head>
213.16 <body>
213.17 <h1>Double Converter</h1>
213.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
213.19 <p>Converts between <code>java.lang.String</code> values in your component properties
213.20 and data types of <code>java.lang.Double</code> or the Java <code>double</code> primitive
213.21 type, a double precision floating point number that supports 15 digits of mantissa.
213.22 The conversion usually applies to the property a component uses to display values and to pick up values entered by users. For example, the Text Field component uses the <code>text</code> property for this purpose. </p>
213.23 <p>An example is binding a JavaServer Faces component to to a database column
213.24 of type <code>DOUBLE PRECISION</code>. When you bind a component, the IDE normally
213.25 identifies the data type for you and sets the appropriate converter when you
213.26 establish a binding to the value property. However, you can also add
213.27 this converter manually by setting the component's <code>converter</code> property.</p>
213.28 <ul class="note">
213.29 <li>There is an additional feature available for input components, such as the Basic Text Field component. This feature is similar to validation. If the user enters a value that cannot be converted and submits the page, the server changes the label of the component, if there is one, to indicate that an error occurred, and also returns an error message that you can display to the user in a <a href="../wdstk-jsf1_2/message.html">Message component</a>. The message varies depending on the version of JavaServer Faces that your application server is using.</li>
213.30 <ul>
213.31 <li>For an application server using JavaServer Faces 1.1, the error message is <p>
213.32 <code>Conversion error occurred.</code>
213.33 </p>
213.34 </li>
213.35 <li>For an application server using JavaServer Faces 1.2, such as version 9.1 of the Sun Java System Application Server, the error message is
213.36 <p> <code><i>name</i>: '<i>entered-value'</i> must be a <i>converter-type</i>.</code> </p>
213.37 <p> In this message, <i>name</i> is either the ID of the component or the contents of its label if the component has one, <i>entered-value</i> is the value that the user entered, and <i>converter-type</i> is the type of the converter. For example, if the converter is a Big Decimal converter, the <i>converter-type</i> is <code>signed decimal number</code>. </p>
213.38 </li>
213.39 </ul>
213.40 </ul>
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213.42 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt><dd><a href="../../../connect_data/jdbc_type_conversions.html">JDBC Type Conversions
213.43 for RowSets</a></dd>
213.44 <dd><a href="../../../components/common_comp_props.html">Common Component Properties</a></dd>
213.45 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
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213.47 <dl>
213.48 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
213.49
213.50 <dd>
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213.52 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
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213.56
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213.88 </head>
213.89 <body>
213.90 <h2>Double Converter</h2>
213.91 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
213.92 <p>Converts between <code>java.lang.String</code> values in your component properties
213.93 and data types of <code>java.lang.Double</code> or the Java <code>double</code> primitive
213.94 type, a double precision floating point number that supports 15 digits of mantissa.
213.95 The conversion usually applies to the property a component uses to display values and to pick up values entered by users. For example, the Text Field component uses the <code>text</code> property for this purpose. </p>
213.96 <p>An example is binding a JavaServer Faces component to to a database column
213.97 of type <code>DOUBLE PRECISION</code>. When you bind a component, the IDE normally
213.98 identifies the data type for you and sets the appropriate converter when you
213.99 establish a binding to the value property. However, you can also add
213.100 this converter manually by setting the component's <code>converter</code> property.</p>
213.101 <ul class="note">
213.102 <li>There is an additional feature available for input components, such as the Basic Text Field component. This feature is similar to validation. If the user enters a value that cannot be converted and submits the page, the server changes the label of the component, if there is one, to indicate that an error occurred, and also returns an error message that you can display to the user in a <a href="../wdstk-jsf1_2/message.html">Message component</a>. The message varies depending on the version of JavaServer Faces that your application server is using.</li>
213.103 <ul>
213.104 <li>For an application server using JavaServer Faces 1.1, the error message is <p>
213.105 <code>Conversion error occurred.</code>
213.106 </p>
213.107 </li>
213.108 <li>For an application server using JavaServer Faces 1.2, such as version 9.1 of the Sun Java System Application Server, the error message is
213.109 <p> <code><i>name</i>: '<i>entered-value'</i> must be a <i>converter-type</i>.</code> </p>
213.110 <p> In this message, <i>name</i> is either the ID of the component or the contents of its label if the component has one, <i>entered-value</i> is the value that the user entered, and <i>converter-type</i> is the type of the converter. For example, if the converter is a Big Decimal converter, the <i>converter-type</i> is <code>signed decimal number</code>. </p>
213.111 </li>
213.112 </ul>
213.113 </ul>
213.114 <dl>
213.115 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt><dd><a href="../../../connect_data/jdbc_type_conversions.html">JDBC Type Conversions
213.116 for RowSets</a></dd>
213.117 <dd><a href="../../../components/common_comp_props.html">Common Component Properties</a></dd>
213.118 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
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213.120 <dl>
213.121 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
213.122
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214.15 </head>
214.16 <body>
214.17 <h1>Double Range Validator</h1>
214.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
214.19 <p>A Double Range validator is typically used to validate that
214.20 the value of a component does not exceed the standard range
214.21 of the Java <code>double</code> data type. This data type represents
214.22 a double floating-point number that ranges from ±439E-324
214.23 to ±1.7976931348623157E+308. Typically, the way you add
214.24 a validator to a JavaServer Faces component is to edit the component's
214.25 validator property, which provides a drop down list from which you can
214.26 select a validator.</p>
214.27 <dl>
214.28 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt><dd><a href="../../../components/common_comp_props.html">Common
214.29 Component Properties</a></dd>
214.30 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
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214.33 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
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214.75 <body>
214.76 <h2>Double Range Validator</h2>
214.77 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
214.78 <p>A Double Range validator is typically used to validate that
214.79 the value of a component does not exceed the standard range
214.80 of the Java <code>double</code> data type. This data type represents
214.81 a double floating-point number that ranges from ±439E-324
214.82 to ±1.7976931348623157E+308. Typically, the way you add
214.83 a validator to a JavaServer Faces component is to edit the component's
214.84 validator property, which provides a drop down list from which you can
214.85 select a validator.</p>
214.86 <dl>
214.87 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt><dd><a href="../../../components/common_comp_props.html">Common
214.88 Component Properties</a></dd>
214.89 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
214.90 </dl>
214.91 <dl>
214.92 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
214.93
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215.13 <title>Enum Converter</title>
215.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
215.15 </head>
215.16 <body>
215.17 <h1>Enum Converter</h1>
215.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
215.19 <p>Converts between <code>java.lang.String</code> values in your component properties
215.20 and data types of <code>java.lang.Enum</code> or the Java <code>enum</code> primitive
215.21 type. This converter is available in JavaServer Faces 1.2 and later, so your project must use Java EE 5.
215.22 The conversion usually applies to the property a component uses to display values and to pick up values entered by users. For example, the Text Field component uses the <code>text</code> property for this purpose.</p>
215.23 <ul class="note">
215.24 <li>When you add this converter to a component, by default the parameterless class constructor <code>EnumConverter()</code> is used to instantiate the converter. However, you must ensure that the converter uses the following class constructor, which takes your Java <code>enum</code> class as a parameter:
215.25 <p>
215.26 <code> EnumConverter(Class targetClass)</code>
215.27 </p>
215.28 <p>For example, your component binds to values of an <code>enum</code> type <code>Day</code> declared as follows:</p>
215.29 <p><code> public enum Day {Sunday, Monday, Tuesday,<br>
215.30 Wednesday, Thursday,<br>
215.31 Friday, Saturday};</code>
215.32 </p>
215.33 <ol>
215.34 <li>In the Navigator window, find the node for the new Enum converter. For example, the following figure shows the Navigator window node with enumConverter1 selected:
215.35
215.36 <p>
215.37 <img src="../../../images/enum_in_navwin.gif" height="131" width="291" alt="Navigator window showing enumConvert1 node">
215.38 </p>
215.39 </li>
215.40 <li>Click the Java button in the Visual Designer toolbar to switch to the Source Editor.</li>
215.41 <li>Make sure that all sections of the code are expenaded, then find the line of code that is similar to the following:
215.42 <p> <code> private EnumConverter enumConverter1 = new EnumConverter();</code></p>
215.43 </li>
215.44 <li>Add your <code>Day</code> class as a parameter to the <code>new EnumConverter()</code> statement as follows:
215.45 <p> <code> private EnumConverter enumConverter1 = new EnumConverter(Day.class);</code></p>
215.46 </li>
215.47 </ol>
215.48 </li>
215.49 </ul>
215.50 <ul class="note">
215.51 <li>There is an additional feature available for input components, such as the Basic Text Field component. This feature is similar to validation. If the user enters a value that cannot be converted and submits the page, the server changes the label of the component, if there is one, to indicate that an error occurred, and also returns an error message that you can display to the user in a <a href="../wdstk-jsf1_2/message.html">Message component</a>. The error message is:
215.52 <p>
215.53 <code><i>name</i>: '<i>entered-value'</i> must be a <i>converter-type</i>.</code> </p>
215.54 <p> In this message, <i>name</i> is either the ID of the component or the contents of its label if the component has one, <i>entered-value</i> is the value that the user entered, and <i>converter-type</i> is the type of the converter. For example, if the converter is a Big Decimal converter, the <i>converter-type</i> is <code>signed decimal number</code>. </p>
215.55 </li>
215.56 </ul>
215.57 <dl>
215.58 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt><dd><a href="../../../connect_data/jdbc_type_conversions.html">JDBC Type Conversions
215.59 for RowSets</a></dd>
215.60 <dd><a href="../../../components/common_comp_props.html">Common Component Properties</a></dd>
215.61 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
215.62 </dl>
215.63 <dl>
215.64 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
215.65
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215.68 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
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215.71 </dd>
215.72
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215.102 <title>Enum Converter</title>
215.103 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
215.104 </head>
215.105 <body>
215.106 <h2>Enum Converter</h2>
215.107 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
215.108 <p>Converts between <code>java.lang.String</code> values in your component properties
215.109 and data types of <code>java.lang.Enum</code> or the Java <code>enum</code> primitive
215.110 type. This converter is available in JavaServer Faces 1.2 and later, so your project must use Java EE 5.
215.111 The conversion usually applies to the property a component uses to display values and to pick up values entered by users. For example, the Text Field component uses the <code>text</code> property for this purpose.</p>
215.112 <ul class="note">
215.113 <li>When you add this converter to a component, by default the parameterless class constructor <code>EnumConverter()</code> is used to instantiate the converter. However, you must ensure that the converter uses the following class constructor, which takes your Java <code>enum</code> class as a parameter:
215.114 <p>
215.115 <code> EnumConverter(Class targetClass)</code>
215.116 </p>
215.117 <p>For example, your component binds to values of an <code>enum</code> type <code>Day</code> declared as follows:</p>
215.118 <p><code> public enum Day {Sunday, Monday, Tuesday,<br>
215.119 Wednesday, Thursday,<br>
215.120 Friday, Saturday};</code>
215.121 </p>
215.122 <ol>
215.123 <li>In the Navigator window, find the node for the new Enum converter. For example, the following figure shows the Navigator window node with enumConverter1 selected:
215.124
215.125 <p>
215.126 <img src="../../../images/enum_in_navwin.gif" height="131" width="291" alt="Navigator window showing enumConvert1 node">
215.127 </p>
215.128 </li>
215.129 <li>Click the Java button in the Visual Designer toolbar to switch to the Source Editor.</li>
215.130 <li>Make sure that all sections of the code are expenaded, then find the line of code that is similar to the following:
215.131 <p> <code> private EnumConverter enumConverter1 = new EnumConverter();</code></p>
215.132 </li>
215.133 <li>Add your <code>Day</code> class as a parameter to the <code>new EnumConverter()</code> statement as follows:
215.134 <p> <code> private EnumConverter enumConverter1 = new EnumConverter(Day.class);</code></p>
215.135 </li>
215.136 </ol>
215.137 </li>
215.138 </ul>
215.139 <ul class="note">
215.140 <li>There is an additional feature available for input components, such as the Basic Text Field component. This feature is similar to validation. If the user enters a value that cannot be converted and submits the page, the server changes the label of the component, if there is one, to indicate that an error occurred, and also returns an error message that you can display to the user in a <a href="../wdstk-jsf1_2/message.html">Message component</a>. The error message is:
215.141 <p>
215.142 <code><i>name</i>: '<i>entered-value'</i> must be a <i>converter-type</i>.</code> </p>
215.143 <p> In this message, <i>name</i> is either the ID of the component or the contents of its label if the component has one, <i>entered-value</i> is the value that the user entered, and <i>converter-type</i> is the type of the converter. For example, if the converter is a Big Decimal converter, the <i>converter-type</i> is <code>signed decimal number</code>. </p>
215.144 </li>
215.145 </ul>
215.146 <dl>
215.147 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt><dd><a href="../../../connect_data/jdbc_type_conversions.html">JDBC Type Conversions
215.148 for RowSets</a></dd>
215.149 <dd><a href="../../../components/common_comp_props.html">Common Component Properties</a></dd>
215.150 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
215.151 </dl>
215.152 <dl>
215.153 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
215.154
215.155 <dd>
215.156 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
215.157 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
215.158 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
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215.160 </dd>
215.161
215.162 </dl>
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216.4 -<html>
216.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
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216.10 -->
216.11 <head>
216.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
216.13 <title>Faces Action Listener Component</title>
216.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
216.15 </head>
216.16 <body>
216.17 <h1>Faces Action Listener Component </h1>
216.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
216.19 <p>This advanced component is a custom <code><f:actionlistener></code> tag that registers an external <code>ActionListener</code>
216.20 on a <code>UIComponent</code>.</p>
216.21 <p>If you have programmed an external class that implements <code>javax.faces.event.ActionListener</code>,
216.22 you can register it as an event listener by dropping this tag
216.23 on an existing <code>UIComponent</code> tag. You must specify
216.24 a fully qualified class name for the <code>type</code> attribute.
216.25 </p>
216.26 <dl>
216.27 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt><dd><a href="../../../components/aboutcomponents.html">About
216.28 Components</a></dd>
216.29 </dl>
216.30 <hr>
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216.46 </html>
216.47 \ No newline at end of file
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216.49 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
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216.55 <head>
216.56 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
216.57 <title>Faces Action Listener Component</title>
216.58 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
216.59 </head>
216.60 <body>
216.61 <h2>Faces Action Listener Component </h2>
216.62 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
216.63 <p>This advanced component is a custom <code><f:actionlistener></code> tag that registers an external <code>ActionListener</code>
216.64 on a <code>UIComponent</code>.</p>
216.65 <p>If you have programmed an external class that implements <code>javax.faces.event.ActionListener</code>,
216.66 you can register it as an event listener by dropping this tag
216.67 on an existing <code>UIComponent</code> tag. You must specify
216.68 a fully qualified class name for the <code>type</code> attribute.
216.69 </p>
216.70 <dl>
216.71 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt><dd><a href="../../../components/aboutcomponents.html">About
216.72 Components</a></dd>
216.73 </dl>
216.74 <hr>
216.75 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
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217.13 <title>Faces Converter Component</title>
217.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
217.15 </head>
217.16 <body>
217.17 <h1>Faces Converter Component </h1>
217.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
217.19 <p>This advanced component is a custom <code><f:converter></code> tag that registers a converter (by converter
217.20 id) on a <code>UIComponent</code>.</p>
217.21 <p>In hand authored JSP pages, the standard way to register a
217.22 converter on an input or output <code>UIComponent</code> is to embed
217.23 an appropriate tag inside the <code>UIComponent</code> tag. Choices
217.24 are either a premade tag like <code><f:convertDateTime></code>
217.25 or <code><f:convertNumber></code>, or this generic tag that
217.26 lets you specify the <code>converterId</code> of a custom converter
217.27 that the user has provided (and registered with a <code><converter></code>
217.28 element in a <code>faces-config.xml</code> file). </p>
217.29 <p>Use this tag only for custom converters. If you want to use
217.30 one of the standard converters, open the component's Properties window and set the <code>converter</code> property.</p>
217.31 <dl>
217.32 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt><dd><a href="../../../components/aboutcomponents.html">About
217.33 Components</a></dd>
217.34 </dl>
217.35 <hr>
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217.58 * Use is subject to license terms.
217.59 -->
217.60 <head>
217.61 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
217.62 <title>Faces Converter Component</title>
217.63 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
217.64 </head>
217.65 <body>
217.66 <h2>Faces Converter Component </h2>
217.67 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
217.68 <p>This advanced component is a custom <code><f:converter></code> tag that registers a converter (by converter
217.69 id) on a <code>UIComponent</code>.</p>
217.70 <p>In hand authored JSP pages, the standard way to register a
217.71 converter on an input or output <code>UIComponent</code> is to embed
217.72 an appropriate tag inside the <code>UIComponent</code> tag. Choices
217.73 are either a premade tag like <code><f:convertDateTime></code>
217.74 or <code><f:convertNumber></code>, or this generic tag that
217.75 lets you specify the <code>converterId</code> of a custom converter
217.76 that the user has provided (and registered with a <code><converter></code>
217.77 element in a <code>faces-config.xml</code> file). </p>
217.78 <p>Use this tag only for custom converters. If you want to use
217.79 one of the standard converters, open the component's Properties window and set the <code>converter</code> property.</p>
217.80 <dl>
217.81 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt><dd><a href="../../../components/aboutcomponents.html">About
217.82 Components</a></dd>
217.83 </dl>
217.84 <hr>
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217.87 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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218.11 <head>
218.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
218.13 <title>Load Bundle Component</title>
218.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
218.15 </head>
218.16 <body>
218.17 <h1>Load Bundle Component </h1>
218.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
218.19 <p>This advanced component creates a custom <code><f:loadBundle></code> tag that exposes a resource bundle as a <code>Map</code>.</p>
218.20 <p>This tag enables you to create a localizable web application. Its use is best illustrated by the following example, which shows the end result in the JSP page:</p>
218.21 <p>You have a standard ResourceBundle named <code>com.foo.mypackage.resources</code>, and you want to use that resource bundle to localize the prompts on your JSP page. The following JSP code causes a local lookup of the locale to be performed on the value rendered by the <code>outputText</code> under the message key <code>my.message.key</code>. </p>
218.22 <pre>
218.23 <f:view>
218.24 ...
218.25 <f:loadBundle basename="com.foo.mypackage.resources" var="msgs"/>
218.26 ...
218.27 <h:outputText value="#{msgs['my.message.key']}"/>
218.28 ...
218.29 </f:view>
218.30 </pre>
218.31 <p>This JSP code works because <code><f:loadBundle></code> synthesizes a <code>java.util.Map</code> object to wrap the resource bundle, and then stores the object as a request scope attribute under the key specified by the <code>var</code> attribute. Because value binding expressions know how to navigate a <code>Map</code>, this technique works well for localizing things like field prompts. </p>
218.32 <h3>Resource Bundles and Property Files</h3>
218.33 <p>In general, when you want to provide a resource bundle inside your application,
218.34 you must create a properties file to contain the messages, as described in
218.35 <a href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/propfiles/creating_resourcebundles.html">Creating and Deleting a Resource Bundle</a>. </p>
218.36 <p>After you create a new properties file, it opens in the Property Editor. For each property you want to add, click New Property and, in the New Property dialog box, enter a key and a value. </p>
218.37 <p>When you deploy your application, the properties file is copied to the <code>WEB-INF/classes/<i>project-name</i></code> directory for you, so that it is available for the <code><f:loadBundle></code> tag to load. When you use the bundle file, you specify a value for the for the <code>basename</code> property of an <code><f:loadBundle></code> tag that is the combination of the project name (same as the package name) and the properties file base name separated by a period. For example, if your project name is <code>webapplication1</code> and the properties file is named <code>Bundle</code>, the code is:</p>
218.38 <p><code><f:loadBundle basename="webapplication1.Bundle" var="<i>var-name</i>"/></code></p>
218.39 <dl>
218.40 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt><dd><a href="../../../components/aboutcomponents.html">About Components</a></dd>
218.41 </dl>
218.42 <hr>
218.43 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
218.44 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
218.45 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
218.46 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
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218.48 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Load Bundle Component">
218.49 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object>
218.50 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
218.51
218.52 <p><small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small></p>
218.53 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
218.54 <tr>
218.55 <td> </td>
218.56 </tr>
218.57 </table>
218.58 </body>
218.59 </html>
218.60 \ No newline at end of file
218.61 +<html>
218.62 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
218.63 <!--
218.64 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
218.65 * All rights reserved.
218.66 * Use is subject to license terms.
218.67 -->
218.68 <head>
218.69 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
218.70 <title>Load Bundle Component</title>
218.71 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
218.72 </head>
218.73 <body>
218.74 <h2>Load Bundle Component </h2>
218.75 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
218.76 <p>This advanced component creates a custom <code><f:loadBundle></code> tag that exposes a resource bundle as a <code>Map</code>.</p>
218.77 <p>This tag enables you to create a localizable web application. Its use is best illustrated by the following example, which shows the end result in the JSP page:</p>
218.78 <p>You have a standard ResourceBundle named <code>com.foo.mypackage.resources</code>, and you want to use that resource bundle to localize the prompts on your JSP page. The following JSP code causes a local lookup of the locale to be performed on the value rendered by the <code>outputText</code> under the message key <code>my.message.key</code>. </p>
218.79 <pre>
218.80 <f:view>
218.81 ...
218.82 <f:loadBundle basename="com.foo.mypackage.resources" var="msgs"/>
218.83 ...
218.84 <h:outputText value="#{msgs['my.message.key']}"/>
218.85 ...
218.86 </f:view>
218.87 </pre>
218.88 <p>This JSP code works because <code><f:loadBundle></code> synthesizes a <code>java.util.Map</code> object to wrap the resource bundle, and then stores the object as a request scope attribute under the key specified by the <code>var</code> attribute. Because value binding expressions know how to navigate a <code>Map</code>, this technique works well for localizing things like field prompts. </p>
218.89 <h3>Resource Bundles and Property Files</h3>
218.90 <p>In general, when you want to provide a resource bundle inside your application,
218.91 you must create a properties file to contain the messages, as described in
218.92 <a href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/propfiles/creating_resourcebundles.html">Creating and Deleting a Resource Bundle</a>. </p>
218.93 <p>After you create a new properties file, it opens in the Property Editor. For each property you want to add, click New Property and, in the New Property dialog box, enter a key and a value. </p>
218.94 <p>When you deploy your application, the properties file is copied to the <code>WEB-INF/classes/<i>project-name</i></code> directory for you, so that it is available for the <code><f:loadBundle></code> tag to load. When you use the bundle file, you specify a value for the for the <code>basename</code> property of an <code><f:loadBundle></code> tag that is the combination of the project name (same as the package name) and the properties file base name separated by a period. For example, if your project name is <code>webapplication1</code> and the properties file is named <code>Bundle</code>, the code is:</p>
218.95 <p><code><f:loadBundle basename="webapplication1.Bundle" var="<i>var-name</i>"/></code></p>
218.96 <dl>
218.97 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt><dd><a href="../../../components/aboutcomponents.html">About Components</a></dd>
218.98 </dl>
218.99 <hr>
218.100 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
218.101 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
218.102 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
218.103 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
218.104 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
218.105 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Load Bundle Component">
218.106 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object>
218.107 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
218.108
218.109 <p><small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small></p>
218.110 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
218.111 <tr>
218.112 <td> </td>
218.113 </tr>
218.114 </table>
218.115 </body>
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219.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
219.4 -<html>
219.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
219.6 <!-- * Copyright © 2004 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
219.7 * All rights reserved.
219.8 * Use is subject to license terms.
219.9 -->
219.10 <head>
219.11 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
219.12 <title>Parameter Component</title>
219.13 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
219.14 </head>
219.15 <body>
219.16 <h1>Parameter Component</h1>
219.17 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
219.18 <p> This advanced component embeds a JavaServer Faces <code>UIParameter</code> component
219.19 in a JavaServer Faces component. </p>
219.20 <p>There are two common uses:</p>
219.21 <ul>
219.22 <li>If you embed <code><f:param></code> inside <code><h:outputLink></code>,
219.23 a Standard <a href="../jsfstd/hyperlink.html">Hyperlink</a> component, you can define a query parameter to be added to the URL. For
219.24 example:
219.25 <pre> <h:outputLink value="/mp3StreamerServlet">
219.26 <f:param name="album" value="#{Page1.albumId.value}"/>
219.27 <f:param name="track" value="#{Page1.trackId.value}"/>
219.28 </h:outputLink></pre>
219.29 </li>
219.30 <li> By embedding <code><f:param></code> inside <code><h:outputFormat></code>,
219.31
219.32 a Standard <a href="../jsfstd/formatted_output.html">Formatted Output</a> component, you can specify substitution parameters for a <code>java.text.Message</code> object, as shown in the following example:
219.33 <pre> <h:outputFormat value="You have {0} items in your shopping cart.">
219.34 <f:param value="#{SessionBean1.cart.itemCount}"/>
219.35 </h:outputFormat></pre>
219.36 <ul class="note">
219.37 <li> This example is simplified. You normally get the message string from a
219.38 resource bundle.
219.39
219.40 </li>
219.41 </ul>
219.42 </li>
219.43 </ul>
219.44 <dl>
219.45 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
219.46 <dd><a href="../../../components/aboutcomponents.html">About
219.47 Components</a></dd>
219.48 <dd><a href="../../../components/common_comp_props.html">Common
219.49 Component Properties</a></dd>
219.50 </dl>
219.51 <hr>
219.52 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
219.53 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
219.54 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
219.55 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
219.56 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
219.57 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Parameter Component">
219.58 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object>
219.59 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link --><br>
219.60 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
219.61 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
219.62 <tr>
219.63 <td> </td>
219.64 </tr>
219.65 </table>
219.66 </body>
219.67 </html>
219.68 \ No newline at end of file
219.69 +<html>
219.70 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
219.71 <!-- * Copyright © 2004 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
219.72 * All rights reserved.
219.73 * Use is subject to license terms.
219.74 -->
219.75 <head>
219.76 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
219.77 <title>Parameter Component</title>
219.78 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
219.79 </head>
219.80 <body>
219.81 <h2>Parameter Component</h2>
219.82 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
219.83 <p> This advanced component embeds a JavaServer Faces <code>UIParameter</code> component
219.84 in a JavaServer Faces component. </p>
219.85 <p>There are two common uses:</p>
219.86 <ul>
219.87 <li>If you embed <code><f:param></code> inside <code><h:outputLink></code>,
219.88 a Standard <a href="../jsfstd/hyperlink.html">Hyperlink</a> component, you can define a query parameter to be added to the URL. For
219.89 example:
219.90 <pre> <h:outputLink value="/mp3StreamerServlet">
219.91 <f:param name="album" value="#{Page1.albumId.value}"/>
219.92 <f:param name="track" value="#{Page1.trackId.value}"/>
219.93 </h:outputLink></pre>
219.94 </li>
219.95 <li> By embedding <code><f:param></code> inside <code><h:outputFormat></code>,
219.96
219.97 a Standard <a href="../jsfstd/formatted_output.html">Formatted Output</a> component, you can specify substitution parameters for a <code>java.text.Message</code> object, as shown in the following example:
219.98 <pre> <h:outputFormat value="You have {0} items in your shopping cart.">
219.99 <f:param value="#{SessionBean1.cart.itemCount}"/>
219.100 </h:outputFormat></pre>
219.101 <ul class="note">
219.102 <li> This example is simplified. You normally get the message string from a
219.103 resource bundle.
219.104
219.105 </li>
219.106 </ul>
219.107 </li>
219.108 </ul>
219.109 <dl>
219.110 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
219.111 <dd><a href="../../../components/aboutcomponents.html">About
219.112 Components</a></dd>
219.113 <dd><a href="../../../components/common_comp_props.html">Common
219.114 Component Properties</a></dd>
219.115 </dl>
219.116 <hr>
219.117 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
219.118 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
219.119 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
219.120 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
219.121 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
219.122 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Parameter Component">
219.123 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object>
219.124 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link --><br>
219.125 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
219.126 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
219.127 <tr>
219.128 <td> </td>
219.129 </tr>
219.130 </table>
219.131 </body>
219.132 </html>
219.133 \ No newline at end of file
220.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/jsf-val-conv/f_validator.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
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220.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
220.4 -<html>
220.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
220.6 <!--
220.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
220.8 * All rights reserved.
220.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
220.10 -->
220.11 <head>
220.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
220.13 <title>Faces Validator Component</title>
220.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
220.15 </head>
220.16 <body>
220.17 <h1>Faces Validator Component </h1>
220.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
220.19 <p>This advanced component is a custom <code><f:validator></code> tag that registers a validator by validator
220.20 id on a <code>UIComponent</code> object.</p>
220.21 <p>This tag is analogous to a <a href="f_converter.html">Faces Converter</a>
220.22 and is useful in the IDE solely to register a custom external
220.23 class that implements<code> javax.faces.validator.Validator</code>
220.24 and has been registered under a <code>validatorId</code> in a <code>faces-config.xml</code>
220.25 file. </p>
220.26 <p>Use this tag only for a custom validator. If you want to use
220.27 one of the standard validators, open the component's Properties window and set the validator property.</p>
220.28 <dl>
220.29 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt><dd><a href="../../../components/aboutcomponents.html">About
220.30 Components</a></dd>
220.31 </dl>
220.32 <dl>
220.33 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
220.34
220.35 <dd>
220.36 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
220.37 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
220.38 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
220.39 </object>
220.40 </dd>
220.41
220.42 </dl>
220.43 <hr>
220.44 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
220.45 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
220.46 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
220.47 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
220.48 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
220.49 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Faces Validator Component">
220.50 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object>
220.51 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
220.52
220.53 <p><small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small></p>
220.54
220.55 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
220.56 <tr>
220.57 <td> </td>
220.58 </tr>
220.59 </table>
220.60 </body>
220.61 </html>
220.62 \ No newline at end of file
220.63 +<html>
220.64 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
220.65 <!--
220.66 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
220.67 * All rights reserved.
220.68 * Use is subject to license terms.
220.69 -->
220.70 <head>
220.71 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
220.72 <title>Faces Validator Component</title>
220.73 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
220.74 </head>
220.75 <body>
220.76 <h2>Faces Validator Component </h2>
220.77 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
220.78 <p>This advanced component is a custom <code><f:validator></code> tag that registers a validator by validator
220.79 id on a <code>UIComponent</code> object.</p>
220.80 <p>This tag is analogous to a <a href="f_converter.html">Faces Converter</a>
220.81 and is useful in the IDE solely to register a custom external
220.82 class that implements<code> javax.faces.validator.Validator</code>
220.83 and has been registered under a <code>validatorId</code> in a <code>faces-config.xml</code>
220.84 file. </p>
220.85 <p>Use this tag only for a custom validator. If you want to use
220.86 one of the standard validators, open the component's Properties window and set the validator property.</p>
220.87 <dl>
220.88 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt><dd><a href="../../../components/aboutcomponents.html">About
220.89 Components</a></dd>
220.90 </dl>
220.91 <dl>
220.92 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
220.93
220.94 <dd>
220.95 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
220.96 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
220.97 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
220.98 </object>
220.99 </dd>
220.100
220.101 </dl>
220.102 <hr>
220.103 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
220.104 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
220.105 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
220.106 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
220.107 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
220.108 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Faces Validator Component">
220.109 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object>
220.110 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
220.111
220.112 <p><small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small></p>
220.113
220.114 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
220.115 <tr>
220.116 <td> </td>
220.117 </tr>
220.118 </table>
220.119 </body>
220.120 </html>
220.121 \ No newline at end of file
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221.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/jsf-val-conv/f_valuechangelistener.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
221.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
221.4 -<html>
221.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
221.6 <!--
221.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
221.8 * All rights reserved.
221.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
221.10 -->
221.11 <head>
221.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
221.13 <title>Faces Value Change Listener Component</title>
221.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
221.15 </head>
221.16 <body>
221.17 <h1>Faces Value Change Listener Component</h1>
221.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
221.19 <p>This advanced component is a custom <code><f:valueChangeListener></code> tag that registers an external ValueChangeListener
221.20 on a <code>UIComponent</code>.</p>
221.21 <p>If you have programmed an external class that implements <code>javax.faces.event.ValueChangeListener</code>,
221.22 you can register it as an event listener by dropping this on
221.23 top of an existing <code>UIComponent</code>. You need to specify a fully
221.24 qualified class name for the <code>type</code> attribute.</p>
221.25 <dl>
221.26 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt><dd><a href="../../../components/aboutcomponents.html">About
221.27 Components</a></dd>
221.28 </dl>
221.29 <hr>
221.30 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
221.31 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
221.32 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
221.33 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
221.34 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
221.35 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Faces Value Change Listener Component">
221.36 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object>
221.37 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
221.38
221.39 <p><small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
221.40 </p>
221.41 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
221.42 <tr>
221.43 <td> </td>
221.44 </tr>
221.45 </table>
221.46 </body>
221.47 </html>
221.48 \ No newline at end of file
221.49 +<html>
221.50 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
221.51 <!--
221.52 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
221.53 * All rights reserved.
221.54 * Use is subject to license terms.
221.55 -->
221.56 <head>
221.57 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
221.58 <title>Faces Value Change Listener Component</title>
221.59 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
221.60 </head>
221.61 <body>
221.62 <h2>Faces Value Change Listener Component</h2>
221.63 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
221.64 <p>This advanced component is a custom <code><f:valueChangeListener></code> tag that registers an external ValueChangeListener
221.65 on a <code>UIComponent</code>.</p>
221.66 <p>If you have programmed an external class that implements <code>javax.faces.event.ValueChangeListener</code>,
221.67 you can register it as an event listener by dropping this on
221.68 top of an existing <code>UIComponent</code>. You need to specify a fully
221.69 qualified class name for the <code>type</code> attribute.</p>
221.70 <dl>
221.71 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt><dd><a href="../../../components/aboutcomponents.html">About
221.72 Components</a></dd>
221.73 </dl>
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222.4 -<html>
222.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
222.6 <!--
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222.10 -->
222.11 <head>
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222.13 <title>Faces Verbatim Component</title>
222.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
222.15 </head>
222.16 <body>
222.17 <h1>Faces Verbatim Component</h1>
222.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
222.19 <p>This advanced component is a custom <code><f:verbatim/></code> tag that enables you to add HTML elements
222.20 to certain components and have
222.21 the HTML elements act like components . Wrapping an HTML tag
222.22 in an <code><f:verbatim/></code> tag makes it behave
222.23 as though it were a JavaServer Faces component, solving some
222.24 problems with pages that have mixtures of JavaServer Faces components
222.25 and HTML elements.</p>
222.26 <ul class="note">
222.27 <li>The <a href="../bh/markup.html">Markup component</a> is easier to use for adding an HTML tag to your JSP page. </li>
222.28 </ul>
222.29 <p>If you put an HTML element or plain text inside a JavaServer
222.30 Faces component like <a href="../bh/table.html"> Table</a> or <a href="../jsfstd/grid_panel.html">Grid Panel</a>
222.31 and you do not use the Faces Verbatim component, the following happens:
222.32 </p>
222.33 <ul>
222.34 <li>The HTML component does not appear at all at design time
222.35 because Table and Grid Panel are set to render their
222.36 own children. However, HTML elements are not really children
222.37 of the JavaServer Faces component, so both the Visual Designer
222.38 and the component ignore the embedded elements.</li>
222.39 <li>At runtime, the tab order of the embedded HTML elements
222.40 will be different from that of any embedded JavaServer Faces
222.41 components. So if the user tries to tab through the components
222.42 embedded in the JavaServer Faces component, there is no guarantee
222.43 that the tab order will proceed in an orderly fashion. </li>
222.44 </ul>
222.45 <ul class="warning">
222.46 <li> If you use a Faces Verbatim component, be
222.47 sure to follow these guidelines:
222.48 <ul>
222.49 <li> The code in JSP pages used by the IDE must be balanced
222.50 and well formed XML, including the markup inside an <code><f:verbatim></code>
222.51 tag. For example, you cannot start a <code><table></code>
222.52 in an <code><f:verbatim></code> tag but put the ending
222.53 <code></table></code> tag after the ending <code></f:verbatim></code>
222.54 tag. </li>
222.55 <li> The <code><f:verbatim></code> component cannot have
222.56 other JavaServer Faces components embedded inside it. </li>
222.57 </ul>
222.58 </li>
222.59 </ul>
222.60 <dl>
222.61 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt><dd><a href="../../../components/aboutcomponents.html">About
222.62 Components</a></dd>
222.63 </dl>
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222.73
222.74 <p><small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
222.75 </p>
222.76 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
222.77 <tr>
222.78 <td> </td>
222.79 </tr>
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222.81 </body>
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222.83 \ No newline at end of file
222.84 +<html>
222.85 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
222.86 <!--
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222.89 * Use is subject to license terms.
222.90 -->
222.91 <head>
222.92 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
222.93 <title>Faces Verbatim Component</title>
222.94 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
222.95 </head>
222.96 <body>
222.97 <h2>Faces Verbatim Component</h2>
222.98 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
222.99 <p>This advanced component is a custom <code><f:verbatim/></code> tag that enables you to add HTML elements
222.100 to certain components and have
222.101 the HTML elements act like components . Wrapping an HTML tag
222.102 in an <code><f:verbatim/></code> tag makes it behave
222.103 as though it were a JavaServer Faces component, solving some
222.104 problems with pages that have mixtures of JavaServer Faces components
222.105 and HTML elements.</p>
222.106 <ul class="note">
222.107 <li>The <a href="../bh/markup.html">Markup component</a> is easier to use for adding an HTML tag to your JSP page. </li>
222.108 </ul>
222.109 <p>If you put an HTML element or plain text inside a JavaServer
222.110 Faces component like <a href="../bh/table.html"> Table</a> or <a href="../jsfstd/grid_panel.html">Grid Panel</a>
222.111 and you do not use the Faces Verbatim component, the following happens:
222.112 </p>
222.113 <ul>
222.114 <li>The HTML component does not appear at all at design time
222.115 because Table and Grid Panel are set to render their
222.116 own children. However, HTML elements are not really children
222.117 of the JavaServer Faces component, so both the Visual Designer
222.118 and the component ignore the embedded elements.</li>
222.119 <li>At runtime, the tab order of the embedded HTML elements
222.120 will be different from that of any embedded JavaServer Faces
222.121 components. So if the user tries to tab through the components
222.122 embedded in the JavaServer Faces component, there is no guarantee
222.123 that the tab order will proceed in an orderly fashion. </li>
222.124 </ul>
222.125 <ul class="warning">
222.126 <li> If you use a Faces Verbatim component, be
222.127 sure to follow these guidelines:
222.128 <ul>
222.129 <li> The code in JSP pages used by the IDE must be balanced
222.130 and well formed XML, including the markup inside an <code><f:verbatim></code>
222.131 tag. For example, you cannot start a <code><table></code>
222.132 in an <code><f:verbatim></code> tag but put the ending
222.133 <code></table></code> tag after the ending <code></f:verbatim></code>
222.134 tag. </li>
222.135 <li> The <code><f:verbatim></code> component cannot have
222.136 other JavaServer Faces components embedded inside it. </li>
222.137 </ul>
222.138 </li>
222.139 </ul>
222.140 <dl>
222.141 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt><dd><a href="../../../components/aboutcomponents.html">About
222.142 Components</a></dd>
222.143 </dl>
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222.155 </p>
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223.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
223.4 -<html>
223.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
223.6 <!--
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223.8 * All rights reserved.
223.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
223.10 -->
223.11 <head>
223.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
223.13 <title>Float Converter</title>
223.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
223.15 </head>
223.16 <body>
223.17 <h1>Float Converter</h1>
223.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
223.19 <p>Converts between <code>java.lang.String</code> values in your component properties
223.20 and data types of <code>java.lang.Float</code> or the Java <code>float</code> primitive
223.21 type, a double precision floating point number that supports 15 digits of mantissa.
223.22 The conversion usually applies to the property a component uses to display values and to pick up values entered by users. For example, the Text Field component uses the <code>text</code> property for this purpose. </p>
223.23 <p>An example is binding a JavaServer Faces component to a database column of
223.24 type <code>FLOAT</code> or <code>REAL</code>. When you bind a component, the IDE normally
223.25 identifies the data type for you and sets the appropriate converter when you
223.26 establish a binding to the value property. However, you can also add
223.27 this converter manually by setting the component's <code>converter</code> property.</p>
223.28 <ul class="note">
223.29 <li>There is an additional feature available for input components, such as the Basic Text Field component. This feature is similar to validation. If the user enters a value that cannot be converted and submits the page, the server changes the label of the component, if there is one, to indicate that an error occurred, and also returns an error message that you can display to the user in a <a href="../wdstk-jsf1_2/message.html">Message component</a>. The message varies depending on the version of JavaServer Faces that your application server is using.</li>
223.30 <ul>
223.31 <li>For an application server using JavaServer Faces 1.1, the error message is <p>
223.32 <code>Conversion error occurred.</code>
223.33 </p>
223.34 </li>
223.35 <li>For an application server using JavaServer Faces 1.2, such as version 9.1 of the Sun Java System Application Server, the error message is<p>
223.36 <code><i>name</i>: '<i>entered-value'</i> must be a <i>converter-type</i>.</code> </p>
223.37 <p> In this message, <i>name</i> is either the ID of the component or the contents of its label if the component has one, <i>entered-value</i> is the value that the user entered, and <i>converter-type</i> is the type of the converter. For example, if the converter is a Big Decimal converter, the <i>converter-type</i> is <code>signed decimal number</code>. </p>
223.38 </li>
223.39 </ul>
223.40 </ul>
223.41 <dl>
223.42 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt><dd><a href="../../../connect_data/jdbc_type_conversions.html">JDBC Type Conversions
223.43 for RowSets</a></dd>
223.44 <dd><a href="../../../components/common_comp_props.html">Common Component Properties</a></dd>
223.45 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
223.46 </dl>
223.47 <dl>
223.48 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
223.49
223.50 <dd>
223.51 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
223.52 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
223.53 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
223.54 </object>
223.55 </dd>
223.56
223.57 </dl>
223.58 <hr>
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223.61 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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223.67
223.68 <p><small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small> </p>
223.69 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
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223.71 <td> </td>
223.72 </tr>
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223.74 </body>
223.75 </html>
223.76 \ No newline at end of file
223.77 +<html>
223.78 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
223.79 <!--
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223.81 * All rights reserved.
223.82 * Use is subject to license terms.
223.83 -->
223.84 <head>
223.85 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
223.86 <title>Float Converter</title>
223.87 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
223.88 </head>
223.89 <body>
223.90 <h2>Float Converter</h2>
223.91 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
223.92 <p>Converts between <code>java.lang.String</code> values in your component properties
223.93 and data types of <code>java.lang.Float</code> or the Java <code>float</code> primitive
223.94 type, a double precision floating point number that supports 15 digits of mantissa.
223.95 The conversion usually applies to the property a component uses to display values and to pick up values entered by users. For example, the Text Field component uses the <code>text</code> property for this purpose. </p>
223.96 <p>An example is binding a JavaServer Faces component to a database column of
223.97 type <code>FLOAT</code> or <code>REAL</code>. When you bind a component, the IDE normally
223.98 identifies the data type for you and sets the appropriate converter when you
223.99 establish a binding to the value property. However, you can also add
223.100 this converter manually by setting the component's <code>converter</code> property.</p>
223.101 <ul class="note">
223.102 <li>There is an additional feature available for input components, such as the Basic Text Field component. This feature is similar to validation. If the user enters a value that cannot be converted and submits the page, the server changes the label of the component, if there is one, to indicate that an error occurred, and also returns an error message that you can display to the user in a <a href="../wdstk-jsf1_2/message.html">Message component</a>. The message varies depending on the version of JavaServer Faces that your application server is using.</li>
223.103 <ul>
223.104 <li>For an application server using JavaServer Faces 1.1, the error message is <p>
223.105 <code>Conversion error occurred.</code>
223.106 </p>
223.107 </li>
223.108 <li>For an application server using JavaServer Faces 1.2, such as version 9.1 of the Sun Java System Application Server, the error message is<p>
223.109 <code><i>name</i>: '<i>entered-value'</i> must be a <i>converter-type</i>.</code> </p>
223.110 <p> In this message, <i>name</i> is either the ID of the component or the contents of its label if the component has one, <i>entered-value</i> is the value that the user entered, and <i>converter-type</i> is the type of the converter. For example, if the converter is a Big Decimal converter, the <i>converter-type</i> is <code>signed decimal number</code>. </p>
223.111 </li>
223.112 </ul>
223.113 </ul>
223.114 <dl>
223.115 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt><dd><a href="../../../connect_data/jdbc_type_conversions.html">JDBC Type Conversions
223.116 for RowSets</a></dd>
223.117 <dd><a href="../../../components/common_comp_props.html">Common Component Properties</a></dd>
223.118 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
223.119 </dl>
223.120 <dl>
223.121 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
223.122
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223.125 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
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223.127 </object>
223.128 </dd>
223.129
223.130 </dl>
223.131 <hr>
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223.134 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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223.138 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object>
223.139 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
223.140
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223.142 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
223.143 <tr>
223.144 <td> </td>
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224.4 -<html>
224.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
224.6 <!--
224.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
224.8 * All rights reserved.
224.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
224.10 -->
224.11 <head>
224.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
224.13 <title>Integer Converter</title>
224.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
224.15 </head>
224.16 <body>
224.17 <h1>Integer Converter</h1>
224.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
224.19 <p>Converts between <code>java.lang.String</code> values in your component properties
224.20 and data types of <code>java.lang.Integer</code> or the Java <code>int</code> primitive
224.21 type, a 32-bit signed integer value ranging between -2147483648 and 2147483647.
224.22 The conversion usually applies to the property a component uses to display values and to pick up values entered by users. For example, the Text Field component uses the <code>text</code> property for this purpose. </p>
224.23 <p>An example is binding a JavaServer Faces component to a database column of
224.24 type <code>INTEGER</code>. When you bind a component, the IDE normally identifies
224.25 the data type for you and sets the appropriate converter when you establish
224.26 a binding to the value property. However, you can also add this converter
224.27 manually by setting the component's <code>converter</code> property.</p>
224.28 <ul class="note">
224.29 <li>There is an additional feature available for input components, such as the Basic Text Field component. This feature is similar to validation. If the user enters a value that cannot be converted and submits the page, the server changes the label of the component, if there is one, to indicate that an error occurred, and also returns an error message that you can display to the user in a <a href="../wdstk-jsf1_2/message.html">Message component</a>. The message varies depending on the version of JavaServer Faces that your application server is using.</li>
224.30 <ul>
224.31 <li>For an application server using JavaServer Faces 1.1, the error message is <p>
224.32 <code>Conversion error occurred.</code>
224.33 </p>
224.34 </li>
224.35 <li>For an application server using JavaServer Faces 1.2, such as version 9.1 of the Sun Java System Application Server, the error message is<p>
224.36 <code><i>name</i>: '<i>entered-value'</i> must be a <i>converter-type</i>.</code> </p>
224.37 <p> In this message, <i>name</i> is either the ID of the component or the contents of its label if the component has one, <i>entered-value</i> is the value that the user entered, and <i>converter-type</i> is the type of the converter. For example, if the converter is a Big Decimal converter, the <i>converter-type</i> is <code>signed decimal number</code>. </p>
224.38 </li>
224.39 </ul>
224.40 </ul>
224.41 <dl>
224.42 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt><dd><a href="../../../connect_data/jdbc_type_conversions.html">JDBC Type Conversions
224.43 for RowSets</a></dd>
224.44 <dd><a href="../../../components/common_comp_props.html">Common Component Properties</a></dd>
224.45 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
224.46 </dl>
224.47 <dl>
224.48 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
224.49
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224.54 </object>
224.55 </dd>
224.56
224.57 </dl>
224.58 <hr>
224.59 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
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224.84 <head>
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224.86 <title>Integer Converter</title>
224.87 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
224.88 </head>
224.89 <body>
224.90 <h2>Integer Converter</h2>
224.91 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
224.92 <p>Converts between <code>java.lang.String</code> values in your component properties
224.93 and data types of <code>java.lang.Integer</code> or the Java <code>int</code> primitive
224.94 type, a 32-bit signed integer value ranging between -2147483648 and 2147483647.
224.95 The conversion usually applies to the property a component uses to display values and to pick up values entered by users. For example, the Text Field component uses the <code>text</code> property for this purpose. </p>
224.96 <p>An example is binding a JavaServer Faces component to a database column of
224.97 type <code>INTEGER</code>. When you bind a component, the IDE normally identifies
224.98 the data type for you and sets the appropriate converter when you establish
224.99 a binding to the value property. However, you can also add this converter
224.100 manually by setting the component's <code>converter</code> property.</p>
224.101 <ul class="note">
224.102 <li>There is an additional feature available for input components, such as the Basic Text Field component. This feature is similar to validation. If the user enters a value that cannot be converted and submits the page, the server changes the label of the component, if there is one, to indicate that an error occurred, and also returns an error message that you can display to the user in a <a href="../wdstk-jsf1_2/message.html">Message component</a>. The message varies depending on the version of JavaServer Faces that your application server is using.</li>
224.103 <ul>
224.104 <li>For an application server using JavaServer Faces 1.1, the error message is <p>
224.105 <code>Conversion error occurred.</code>
224.106 </p>
224.107 </li>
224.108 <li>For an application server using JavaServer Faces 1.2, such as version 9.1 of the Sun Java System Application Server, the error message is<p>
224.109 <code><i>name</i>: '<i>entered-value'</i> must be a <i>converter-type</i>.</code> </p>
224.110 <p> In this message, <i>name</i> is either the ID of the component or the contents of its label if the component has one, <i>entered-value</i> is the value that the user entered, and <i>converter-type</i> is the type of the converter. For example, if the converter is a Big Decimal converter, the <i>converter-type</i> is <code>signed decimal number</code>. </p>
224.111 </li>
224.112 </ul>
224.113 </ul>
224.114 <dl>
224.115 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt><dd><a href="../../../connect_data/jdbc_type_conversions.html">JDBC Type Conversions
224.116 for RowSets</a></dd>
224.117 <dd><a href="../../../components/common_comp_props.html">Common Component Properties</a></dd>
224.118 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
224.119 </dl>
224.120 <dl>
224.121 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
224.122
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224.127 </object>
224.128 </dd>
224.129
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225.13 <title>JSF Validators and Converters Categories</title>
225.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
225.15 </head>
225.16 <body>
225.17 <h1>JSF Validators and Converters Categories</h1>
225.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
225.19 <p>These two categories of the Palette contain standard JavaServer<sup><small>TM</small></sup> Faces validators
225.20 and converters. </p>
225.21 <ul>
225.22 <li>A converter converts data types between <code>java.lang.String</code> values in
225.23 your component properties and a Java data type. </li>
225.24 <li>A validator ensures
225.25 that the correct value is entered by a user. </li>
225.26 </ul>
225.27 <p>You usually do not need to add a converter to a component property. An appropriate
225.28 converter is automatically added to the appropriate property of a component when
225.29 you bind the component to a database table or other source of data. However, you can
225.30 override the default converter. </p>
225.31 <p>Typically, the way you add a validator or converter
225.32 to a JavaServer Faces component is to edit the component's <code>validator</code> or <code>converter</code> property, which provides drop down lists from which you can select a validator
225.33 or converter.</p>
225.34 <dl>
225.35 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt><dd><a href="../../../components/common_comp_props.html">Common
225.36 Component Properties</a></dd>
225.37 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
225.38 </dl>
225.39 <dl>
225.40 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
225.41
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225.48
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225.77 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
225.78 <title>JSF Validators and Converters Categories</title>
225.79 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
225.80 </head>
225.81 <body>
225.82 <h2>JSF Validators and Converters Categories</h2>
225.83 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
225.84 <p>These two categories of the Palette contain standard JavaServer<sup><small>TM</small></sup> Faces validators
225.85 and converters. </p>
225.86 <ul>
225.87 <li>A converter converts data types between <code>java.lang.String</code> values in
225.88 your component properties and a Java data type. </li>
225.89 <li>A validator ensures
225.90 that the correct value is entered by a user. </li>
225.91 </ul>
225.92 <p>You usually do not need to add a converter to a component property. An appropriate
225.93 converter is automatically added to the appropriate property of a component when
225.94 you bind the component to a database table or other source of data. However, you can
225.95 override the default converter. </p>
225.96 <p>Typically, the way you add a validator or converter
225.97 to a JavaServer Faces component is to edit the component's <code>validator</code> or <code>converter</code> property, which provides drop down lists from which you can select a validator
225.98 or converter.</p>
225.99 <dl>
225.100 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt><dd><a href="../../../components/common_comp_props.html">Common
225.101 Component Properties</a></dd>
225.102 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
225.103 </dl>
225.104 <dl>
225.105 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
225.106
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226.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
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226.13 <title>Length Validator</title>
226.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
226.15 </head>
226.16 <body>
226.17 <h1>Length Validator</h1>
226.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
226.19 <p>A Length validator is used to validate that the length of
226.20 text entered for a component is no shorter or longer than the
226.21 values you specify for the validator's min and max properties.
226.22 The validation occurs after the page is submitted. Typically,
226.23 the way you add a validator to a JavaServer Faces component
226.24 is to edit the component's validator property, which provides a drop down list
226.25 from which you can select a validator.</p>
226.26 <dl>
226.27 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt><dd><a href="../../../components/common_comp_props.html">Common
226.28 Component Properties</a></dd>
226.29 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
226.30 </dl>
226.31 <dl>
226.32 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
226.33
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226.69 <head>
226.70 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
226.71 <title>Length Validator</title>
226.72 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
226.73 </head>
226.74 <body>
226.75 <h2>Length Validator</h2>
226.76 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
226.77 <p>A Length validator is used to validate that the length of
226.78 text entered for a component is no shorter or longer than the
226.79 values you specify for the validator's min and max properties.
226.80 The validation occurs after the page is submitted. Typically,
226.81 the way you add a validator to a JavaServer Faces component
226.82 is to edit the component's validator property, which provides a drop down list
226.83 from which you can select a validator.</p>
226.84 <dl>
226.85 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt><dd><a href="../../../components/common_comp_props.html">Common
226.86 Component Properties</a></dd>
226.87 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
226.88 </dl>
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227.13 <title>Long Converter</title>
227.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
227.15 </head>
227.16 <body>
227.17 <h1>Long Converter</h1>
227.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
227.19 <p>Converts between <code>java.lang.String</code> values in your component properties
227.20 and data types of <code>java.lang.Long</code> or the Java <code>long</code> primitive
227.21 type, a signed integer that ranges from -2<sup>63</sup> to 2<sup>63</sup>-1,
227.22 or -9223372036854775808 to 9223372036854775807. The conversion usually applies to the property a component uses to display values and to pick up values entered by users. For example, the Text Field component uses the <code>text</code> property for this purpose.</p>
227.23 <p>An example is binding a JavaServer Faces component to a database column of
227.24 type <code>BIGINT</code>. When you bind a component, the IDE normally identifies
227.25 the data type for you and sets the appropriate converter when you establish
227.26 a binding to the value property. However, you can also add this converter
227.27 manually by setting the component's <code>converter</code> property.</p>
227.28 <ul class="note">
227.29 <li>There is an additional feature available for input components, such as the Basic Text Field component. This feature is similar to validation. If the user enters a value that cannot be converted and submits the page, the server changes the label of the component, if there is one, to indicate that an error occurred, and also returns an error message that you can display to the user in a <a href="../wdstk-jsf1_2/message.html">Message component</a>. The message varies depending on the version of JavaServer Faces that your application server is using.</li>
227.30 <ul>
227.31 <li>For an application server using JavaServer Faces 1.1, the error message is <p>
227.32 <code>Conversion error occurred.</code>
227.33 </p>
227.34 </li>
227.35 <li>For an application server using JavaServer Faces 1.2, such as version 9.1 of the Sun Java System Application Server, the error message is<p>
227.36 <code><i>name</i>: '<i>entered-value'</i> must be a <i>converter-type</i>.</code> </p>
227.37 <p> In this message, <i>name</i> is either the ID of the component or the contents of its label if the component has one, <i>entered-value</i> is the value that the user entered, and <i>converter-type</i> is the type of the converter. For example, if the converter is a Big Decimal converter, the <i>converter-type</i> is <code>signed decimal number</code>. </p>
227.38 </li>
227.39 </ul>
227.40 </ul>
227.41 <dl>
227.42 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt><dd><a href="../../../connect_data/jdbc_type_conversions.html">JDBC Type Conversions
227.43 for RowSets</a></dd>
227.44 <dd><a href="../../../components/common_comp_props.html">Common Component Properties</a></dd>
227.45 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
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227.49
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227.86 <title>Long Converter</title>
227.87 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
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227.89 <body>
227.90 <h2>Long Converter</h2>
227.91 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
227.92 <p>Converts between <code>java.lang.String</code> values in your component properties
227.93 and data types of <code>java.lang.Long</code> or the Java <code>long</code> primitive
227.94 type, a signed integer that ranges from -2<sup>63</sup> to 2<sup>63</sup>-1,
227.95 or -9223372036854775808 to 9223372036854775807. The conversion usually applies to the property a component uses to display values and to pick up values entered by users. For example, the Text Field component uses the <code>text</code> property for this purpose.</p>
227.96 <p>An example is binding a JavaServer Faces component to a database column of
227.97 type <code>BIGINT</code>. When you bind a component, the IDE normally identifies
227.98 the data type for you and sets the appropriate converter when you establish
227.99 a binding to the value property. However, you can also add this converter
227.100 manually by setting the component's <code>converter</code> property.</p>
227.101 <ul class="note">
227.102 <li>There is an additional feature available for input components, such as the Basic Text Field component. This feature is similar to validation. If the user enters a value that cannot be converted and submits the page, the server changes the label of the component, if there is one, to indicate that an error occurred, and also returns an error message that you can display to the user in a <a href="../wdstk-jsf1_2/message.html">Message component</a>. The message varies depending on the version of JavaServer Faces that your application server is using.</li>
227.103 <ul>
227.104 <li>For an application server using JavaServer Faces 1.1, the error message is <p>
227.105 <code>Conversion error occurred.</code>
227.106 </p>
227.107 </li>
227.108 <li>For an application server using JavaServer Faces 1.2, such as version 9.1 of the Sun Java System Application Server, the error message is<p>
227.109 <code><i>name</i>: '<i>entered-value'</i> must be a <i>converter-type</i>.</code> </p>
227.110 <p> In this message, <i>name</i> is either the ID of the component or the contents of its label if the component has one, <i>entered-value</i> is the value that the user entered, and <i>converter-type</i> is the type of the converter. For example, if the converter is a Big Decimal converter, the <i>converter-type</i> is <code>signed decimal number</code>. </p>
227.111 </li>
227.112 </ul>
227.113 </ul>
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227.117 <dd><a href="../../../components/common_comp_props.html">Common Component Properties</a></dd>
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227.129
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228.15 </head>
228.16 <body>
228.17 <h1>Long Range Validator</h1>
228.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
228.19 <p>A Long Range validator is used to validate that the value
228.20 of a component does not exceed the standard range of the Java
228.21 <code>long</code> data type. This data type is a signed integer
228.22 that ranges from -2<sup>63</sup> to 2<sup>63</sup>-1, or <br>
228.23 -9223372036854775808 to 9223372036854775807. Typically, the
228.24 way you add a validator to a JavaServer Faces component is to
228.25 edit the component's validator property, which provides a drop down list from
228.26 which you can select a validator.</p>
228.27 <dl>
228.28 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt><dd><a href="../../../components/common_comp_props.html">Common
228.29 Component Properties</a></dd>
228.30 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
228.31 </dl>
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228.72 <title>Long Range Validator</title>
228.73 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
228.74 </head>
228.75 <body>
228.76 <h2>Long Range Validator</h2>
228.77 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
228.78 <p>A Long Range validator is used to validate that the value
228.79 of a component does not exceed the standard range of the Java
228.80 <code>long</code> data type. This data type is a signed integer
228.81 that ranges from -2<sup>63</sup> to 2<sup>63</sup>-1, or <br>
228.82 -9223372036854775808 to 9223372036854775807. Typically, the
228.83 way you add a validator to a JavaServer Faces component is to
228.84 edit the component's validator property, which provides a drop down list from
228.85 which you can select a validator.</p>
228.86 <dl>
228.87 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt><dd><a href="../../../components/common_comp_props.html">Common
228.88 Component Properties</a></dd>
228.89 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
228.90 </dl>
228.91 <dl>
228.92 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
228.93
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229.13 <title>Number Converter</title>
229.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
229.15 </head>
229.16 <body>
229.17 <h1>Number Converter</h1>
229.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
229.19 <p>Converts between <code>java.lang.String</code> values in your component properties
229.20 and data types of <code>java.lang.Number</code>. The conversion usually applies to the property a component uses to display values and to pick up values entered by users. For example, the Text Field component uses the <code>text</code> property for this purpose.</p>
229.21 <ul class="note">
229.22 <li>The Number Converter returns a <code>Long</code> if possible (within the range [<code>Long.MIN_VALUE, Long.MAX_VALUE</code>] and with no decimals), otherwise a <code>Double</code>. If you need the converter to return a numerical type other than <code>Long</code> or <code>Double</code>, or you need to narrow the choice to a specific type, choose a converter that specifically returns that type, such as <a href="integer_converter.html">Integer Converter</a>, <a href="long_converter.html">Long Converter</a>, or <a href="double_converter.html">Double Converter</a>. </li>
229.23 </ul>
229.24 <p> When you bind a component, the IDE normally identifies the data type for
229.25 you and sets the appropriate converter when you establish a binding to the
229.26 value property. However, you can also add a converter manually by
229.27 setting the component's <code>converter</code> property.</p>
229.28 <ul class="note">
229.29 <li>There is an additional feature available for input components, such as the Basic Text Field component. This feature is similar to validation. If the user enters a value that cannot be converted and submits the page, the server changes the label of the component, if there is one, to indicate that an error occurred, and also returns an error message that you can display to the user in a <a href="../wdstk-jsf1_2/message.html">Message component</a>. The message varies depending on the version of JavaServer Faces that your application server is using.</li>
229.30 <ul>
229.31 <li>For an application server using JavaServer Faces 1.1, the error message is <p>
229.32 <code>Conversion error occurred.</code>
229.33 </p>
229.34 </li>
229.35 <li>For an application server using JavaServer Faces 1.2, such as version 9.1 of the Sun Java System Application Server, the error message is<p>
229.36 <code><i>name</i>: '<i>entered-value'</i> must be a <i>converter-type</i>.</code> </p>
229.37 <p> In this message, <i>name</i> is either the ID of the component or the contents of its label if the component has one, <i>entered-value</i> is the value that the user entered, and <i>converter-type</i> is the type of the converter. For example, if the converter is a Big Decimal converter, the <i>converter-type</i> is <code>signed decimal number</code>. </p>
229.38 </li>
229.39 </ul>
229.40 </ul>
229.41 <dl>
229.42 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt><dd><a href="../../../connect_data/jdbc_type_conversions.html">JDBC Type Conversions
229.43 for RowSets</a></dd>
229.44 <dd><a href="../../../components/common_comp_props.html">Common Component Properties</a></dd>
229.45 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
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229.56
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229.86 <title>Number Converter</title>
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229.88 </head>
229.89 <body>
229.90 <h2>Number Converter</h2>
229.91 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
229.92 <p>Converts between <code>java.lang.String</code> values in your component properties
229.93 and data types of <code>java.lang.Number</code>. The conversion usually applies to the property a component uses to display values and to pick up values entered by users. For example, the Text Field component uses the <code>text</code> property for this purpose.</p>
229.94 <ul class="note">
229.95 <li>The Number Converter returns a <code>Long</code> if possible (within the range [<code>Long.MIN_VALUE, Long.MAX_VALUE</code>] and with no decimals), otherwise a <code>Double</code>. If you need the converter to return a numerical type other than <code>Long</code> or <code>Double</code>, or you need to narrow the choice to a specific type, choose a converter that specifically returns that type, such as <a href="integer_converter.html">Integer Converter</a>, <a href="long_converter.html">Long Converter</a>, or <a href="double_converter.html">Double Converter</a>. </li>
229.96 </ul>
229.97 <p> When you bind a component, the IDE normally identifies the data type for
229.98 you and sets the appropriate converter when you establish a binding to the
229.99 value property. However, you can also add a converter manually by
229.100 setting the component's <code>converter</code> property.</p>
229.101 <ul class="note">
229.102 <li>There is an additional feature available for input components, such as the Basic Text Field component. This feature is similar to validation. If the user enters a value that cannot be converted and submits the page, the server changes the label of the component, if there is one, to indicate that an error occurred, and also returns an error message that you can display to the user in a <a href="../wdstk-jsf1_2/message.html">Message component</a>. The message varies depending on the version of JavaServer Faces that your application server is using.</li>
229.103 <ul>
229.104 <li>For an application server using JavaServer Faces 1.1, the error message is <p>
229.105 <code>Conversion error occurred.</code>
229.106 </p>
229.107 </li>
229.108 <li>For an application server using JavaServer Faces 1.2, such as version 9.1 of the Sun Java System Application Server, the error message is<p>
229.109 <code><i>name</i>: '<i>entered-value'</i> must be a <i>converter-type</i>.</code> </p>
229.110 <p> In this message, <i>name</i> is either the ID of the component or the contents of its label if the component has one, <i>entered-value</i> is the value that the user entered, and <i>converter-type</i> is the type of the converter. For example, if the converter is a Big Decimal converter, the <i>converter-type</i> is <code>signed decimal number</code>. </p>
229.111 </li>
229.112 </ul>
229.113 </ul>
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229.116 for RowSets</a></dd>
229.117 <dd><a href="../../../components/common_comp_props.html">Common Component Properties</a></dd>
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230.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
230.15 </head>
230.16 <body>
230.17 <h1>Encoding Component</h1>
230.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
230.19 <p>This advanced component is useful for dynamically setting the locale for a
230.20 page in your application. By default, the component picks up the encoding from
230.21 your application bean. If you add the component to your application, you can
230.22 see that its value property is bound by default to the application bean's <code>localeCharacterEncoding</code> property.
230.23 For example:</p>
230.24 <p> <code>#{ApplicationBean1.localeCharacterEncoding}</code></p>
230.25 <p>The default behavior of the <code>localeCharacterEncoding</code> property in the
230.26 standard <code>ApplicationBean1</code> class is as follows:</p>
230.27 <ol>
230.28 <li>If the locale for this request is Simplified Chinese (zh_CN), return <code>GB2312</code>.</li>
230.29 <li> Otherwise, return <code>UTF-8</code>.</li>
230.30 </ol>
230.31 <p>You can customize this behavior by providing your own <code>getLocaleCharacterEncoding</code> method
230.32 in the application bean.</p>
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230.82 <head>
230.83 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
230.84 <title>Encoding Component</title>
230.85 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
230.86 </head>
230.87 <body>
230.88 <h2>Encoding Component</h2>
230.89 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
230.90 <p>This advanced component is useful for dynamically setting the locale for a
230.91 page in your application. By default, the component picks up the encoding from
230.92 your application bean. If you add the component to your application, you can
230.93 see that its value property is bound by default to the application bean's <code>localeCharacterEncoding</code> property.
230.94 For example:</p>
230.95 <p> <code>#{ApplicationBean1.localeCharacterEncoding}</code></p>
230.96 <p>The default behavior of the <code>localeCharacterEncoding</code> property in the
230.97 standard <code>ApplicationBean1</code> class is as follows:</p>
230.98 <ol>
230.99 <li>If the locale for this request is Simplified Chinese (zh_CN), return <code>GB2312</code>.</li>
230.100 <li> Otherwise, return <code>UTF-8</code>.</li>
230.101 </ol>
230.102 <p>You can customize this behavior by providing your own <code>getLocaleCharacterEncoding</code> method
230.103 in the application bean.</p>
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230.123 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
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230.126 </dd>
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231.11 <head>
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231.13 <title>Short Converter</title>
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231.15 </head>
231.16 <body>
231.17 <h1>Short Converter</h1>
231.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
231.19 <p>Converts between <code>java.lang.String</code> values in your component properties
231.20 and data types of <code>java.lang.Short</code> or the Java <code>short</code> primitive
231.21 type, a signed, two's complement value ranging from -32,768 to 32,767. The conversion usually applies to the property a component uses to display values and to pick up values entered by users. For example, the Text Field component uses the <code>text</code> property for this purpose. </p>
231.22 <p>An example is binding a JavaServer Faces component to a database column of
231.23 type <code>SMALLINT</code>. When you bind a component, the IDE normally identifies
231.24 the data type for you and sets the appropriate converter when you establish
231.25 a binding to the value property. However, you can also add this converter
231.26 manually by setting the component's <code>converter</code> property.</p>
231.27 <ul class="note">
231.28 <li>There is an additional feature available for input components, such as the Basic Text Field component. This feature is similar to validation. If the user enters a value that cannot be converted and submits the page, the server changes the label of the component, if there is one, to indicate that an error occurred, and also returns an error message that you can display to the user in a <a href="../wdstk-jsf1_2/message.html">Message component</a>. The message varies depending on the version of JavaServer Faces that your application server is using.</li>
231.29 <ul>
231.30 <li>For an application server using JavaServer Faces 1.1, the error message is <p>
231.31 <code>Conversion error occurred.</code>
231.32 </p>
231.33 </li>
231.34 <li>For an application server using JavaServer Faces 1.2, such as version 9.1 of the Sun Java System Application Server, the error message is<p>
231.35 <code><i>name</i>: '<i>entered-value'</i> must be a <i>converter-type</i>.</code> </p>
231.36 <p> In this message, <i>name</i> is either the ID of the component or the contents of its label if the component has one, <i>entered-value</i> is the value that the user entered, and <i>converter-type</i> is the type of the converter. For example, if the converter is a Big Decimal converter, the <i>converter-type</i> is <code>signed decimal number</code>. </p>
231.37 </li>
231.38 </ul>
231.39 </ul>
231.40 <dl>
231.41 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt><dd><a href="../../../connect_data/jdbc_type_conversions.html">JDBC Type Conversions
231.42 for RowSets</a></dd>
231.43 <dd><a href="../../../components/common_comp_props.html">Common Component Properties</a></dd>
231.44 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
231.45 </dl>
231.46 <dl>
231.47 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
231.48
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231.51 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
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231.54 </dd>
231.55
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231.83 <head>
231.84 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
231.85 <title>Short Converter</title>
231.86 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
231.87 </head>
231.88 <body>
231.89 <h2>Short Converter</h2>
231.90 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
231.91 <p>Converts between <code>java.lang.String</code> values in your component properties
231.92 and data types of <code>java.lang.Short</code> or the Java <code>short</code> primitive
231.93 type, a signed, two's complement value ranging from -32,768 to 32,767. The conversion usually applies to the property a component uses to display values and to pick up values entered by users. For example, the Text Field component uses the <code>text</code> property for this purpose. </p>
231.94 <p>An example is binding a JavaServer Faces component to a database column of
231.95 type <code>SMALLINT</code>. When you bind a component, the IDE normally identifies
231.96 the data type for you and sets the appropriate converter when you establish
231.97 a binding to the value property. However, you can also add this converter
231.98 manually by setting the component's <code>converter</code> property.</p>
231.99 <ul class="note">
231.100 <li>There is an additional feature available for input components, such as the Basic Text Field component. This feature is similar to validation. If the user enters a value that cannot be converted and submits the page, the server changes the label of the component, if there is one, to indicate that an error occurred, and also returns an error message that you can display to the user in a <a href="../wdstk-jsf1_2/message.html">Message component</a>. The message varies depending on the version of JavaServer Faces that your application server is using.</li>
231.101 <ul>
231.102 <li>For an application server using JavaServer Faces 1.1, the error message is <p>
231.103 <code>Conversion error occurred.</code>
231.104 </p>
231.105 </li>
231.106 <li>For an application server using JavaServer Faces 1.2, such as version 9.1 of the Sun Java System Application Server, the error message is<p>
231.107 <code><i>name</i>: '<i>entered-value'</i> must be a <i>converter-type</i>.</code> </p>
231.108 <p> In this message, <i>name</i> is either the ID of the component or the contents of its label if the component has one, <i>entered-value</i> is the value that the user entered, and <i>converter-type</i> is the type of the converter. For example, if the converter is a Big Decimal converter, the <i>converter-type</i> is <code>signed decimal number</code>. </p>
231.109 </li>
231.110 </ul>
231.111 </ul>
231.112 <dl>
231.113 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt><dd><a href="../../../connect_data/jdbc_type_conversions.html">JDBC Type Conversions
231.114 for RowSets</a></dd>
231.115 <dd><a href="../../../components/common_comp_props.html">Common Component Properties</a></dd>
231.116 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
231.117 </dl>
231.118 <dl>
231.119 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
231.120
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231.125 </object>
231.126 </dd>
231.127
231.128 </dl>
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231.136 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object>
231.137 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
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232.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/jsf-val-conv/sql_date_converter.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
232.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/jsf-val-conv/sql_date_converter.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
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232.11 <head>
232.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
232.13 <title>SQL Date Converter</title>
232.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
232.15 </head>
232.16 <body>
232.17 <h1>SQL Date Converter</h1>
232.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
232.19 <p>Converts between <code>java.lang.String</code> values in your component
232.20 properties and data types of <code>java.sql.Date</code>, a wrapper around a millisecond value that allows
232.21 JDBC to identify this as an SQL <code>DATE</code> value. A milliseconds value represents the number of milliseconds that have passed since January 1, 1970 00:00:00.000 GMT. </p>
232.22 <p>The converter is usually applied to the property that a component uses to display values and to pick up values entered by users. For example, the Text Field component uses the <code>text</code> property for this purpose.</p>
232.23 <p>An example is binding a JavaServer Faces component to an Oracle database
232.24 column of type <code>DATE</code>. When you bind a component, the IDE normally
232.25 identifies the data type for you and sets the appropriate converter when you
232.26 establish a binding to the value property. However, you can also add
232.27 this converter manually by setting the component's <code>converter</code> property.</p>
232.28 <ul class="note">
232.29 <li>There is an additional feature available for input components, such as the Basic Text Field component. This feature is similar to validation. If the user enters a value that cannot be converted and submits the page, the server changes the label of the component, if there is one, to indicate that an error occurred, and also returns an error message that you can display to the user in a <a href="../wdstk-jsf1_2/message.html">Message component</a>. The message varies depending on the version of JavaServer Faces that your application server is using.</li>
232.30 <ul>
232.31 <li>For an application server using JavaServer Faces 1.1, the error message is <p>
232.32 <code>Conversion error occurred.</code>
232.33 </p>
232.34 </li>
232.35 <li>For an application server using JavaServer Faces 1.2, such as version 9.1 of the Sun Java System Application Server, the error message is<p>
232.36 <code><i>name</i>: '<i>entered-value'</i> must be a <i>converter-type</i>.</code> </p>
232.37 <p> In this message, <i>name</i> is either the ID of the component or the contents of its label if the component has one, <i>entered-value</i> is the value that the user entered, and <i>converter-type</i> is the type of the converter. For example, if the converter is a Big Decimal converter, the <i>converter-type</i> is <code>signed decimal number</code>. </p>
232.38 </li>
232.39 </ul>
232.40 </ul>
232.41 <dl>
232.42 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt><dd><a href="../../../components/common_comp_props.html">Common
232.43 Component Properties</a></dd>
232.44 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
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232.46 <dl>
232.47 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
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232.51 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
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232.54 </dd>
232.55
232.56 </dl>
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232.60 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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232.86 <title>SQL Date Converter</title>
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232.89 <body>
232.90 <h2>SQL Date Converter</h2>
232.91 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
232.92 <p>Converts between <code>java.lang.String</code> values in your component
232.93 properties and data types of <code>java.sql.Date</code>, a wrapper around a millisecond value that allows
232.94 JDBC to identify this as an SQL <code>DATE</code> value. A milliseconds value represents the number of milliseconds that have passed since January 1, 1970 00:00:00.000 GMT. </p>
232.95 <p>The converter is usually applied to the property that a component uses to display values and to pick up values entered by users. For example, the Text Field component uses the <code>text</code> property for this purpose.</p>
232.96 <p>An example is binding a JavaServer Faces component to an Oracle database
232.97 column of type <code>DATE</code>. When you bind a component, the IDE normally
232.98 identifies the data type for you and sets the appropriate converter when you
232.99 establish a binding to the value property. However, you can also add
232.100 this converter manually by setting the component's <code>converter</code> property.</p>
232.101 <ul class="note">
232.102 <li>There is an additional feature available for input components, such as the Basic Text Field component. This feature is similar to validation. If the user enters a value that cannot be converted and submits the page, the server changes the label of the component, if there is one, to indicate that an error occurred, and also returns an error message that you can display to the user in a <a href="../wdstk-jsf1_2/message.html">Message component</a>. The message varies depending on the version of JavaServer Faces that your application server is using.</li>
232.103 <ul>
232.104 <li>For an application server using JavaServer Faces 1.1, the error message is <p>
232.105 <code>Conversion error occurred.</code>
232.106 </p>
232.107 </li>
232.108 <li>For an application server using JavaServer Faces 1.2, such as version 9.1 of the Sun Java System Application Server, the error message is<p>
232.109 <code><i>name</i>: '<i>entered-value'</i> must be a <i>converter-type</i>.</code> </p>
232.110 <p> In this message, <i>name</i> is either the ID of the component or the contents of its label if the component has one, <i>entered-value</i> is the value that the user entered, and <i>converter-type</i> is the type of the converter. For example, if the converter is a Big Decimal converter, the <i>converter-type</i> is <code>signed decimal number</code>. </p>
232.111 </li>
232.112 </ul>
232.113 </ul>
232.114 <dl>
232.115 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt><dd><a href="../../../components/common_comp_props.html">Common
232.116 Component Properties</a></dd>
232.117 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
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232.138 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
232.139
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233.16 <body>
233.17 <h1>SQL Time Converter</h1>
233.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
233.19 <p>Converts between <code>java.lang.String</code> values in your component
233.20 properties and data types of <code>java.sql.Time</code>, a wrapper around the <code>java.util.Date</code> class that allows the JDBC API to identify this as an SQL TIME value. The <code>Time</code> class adds formatting and parsing operations to support the JDBC escape syntax for time values. </p>
233.21 <p>The converter is usually applied to the property that a component uses to display values and to pick up values entered by users. For example, the Text Field component uses the <code>text</code> property for this purpose.</p>
233.22 <p>An example is binding a JavaServer Faces component to an Oracle database
233.23 column of type <code>TIME</code>. When you bind a component, the IDE normally
233.24 identifies the data type for you and sets the appropriate converter when you
233.25 establish a binding to the value property. However, you can also add
233.26 this converter manually by setting the component's <code>converter</code> property.</p>
233.27 <ul class="note">
233.28 <li>There is an additional feature available for input components, such as the Basic Text Field component. This feature is similar to validation. If the user enters a value that cannot be converted and submits the page, the server changes the label of the component, if there is one, to indicate that an error occurred, and also returns an error message that you can display to the user in a <a href="../wdstk-jsf1_2/message.html">Message component</a>. The message varies depending on the version of JavaServer Faces that your application server is using.</li>
233.29 <ul>
233.30 <li>For an application server using JavaServer Faces 1.1, the error message is <p>
233.31 <code>Conversion error occurred.</code>
233.32 </p>
233.33 </li>
233.34 <li>For an application server using JavaServer Faces 1.2, such as version 9.1 of the Sun Java System Application Server, the error message is<p>
233.35 <code><i>name</i>: '<i>entered-value'</i> must be a <i>converter-type</i>.</code> </p>
233.36 <p> In this message, <i>name</i> is either the ID of the component or the contents of its label if the component has one, <i>entered-value</i> is the value that the user entered, and <i>converter-type</i> is the type of the converter. For example, if the converter is a Big Decimal converter, the <i>converter-type</i> is <code>signed decimal number</code>. </p>
233.37 </li>
233.38 </ul>
233.39 </ul>
233.40 <dl>
233.41 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt><dd><a href="../../../components/common_comp_props.html">Common
233.42 Component Properties</a></dd>
233.43 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
233.44 </dl>
233.45 <dl>
233.46 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
233.47
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233.53 </dd>
233.54
233.55 </dl>
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233.85 <title>SQL Time Converter</title>
233.86 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
233.87 </head>
233.88 <body>
233.89 <h2>SQL Time Converter</h2>
233.90 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
233.91 <p>Converts between <code>java.lang.String</code> values in your component
233.92 properties and data types of <code>java.sql.Time</code>, a wrapper around the <code>java.util.Date</code> class that allows the JDBC API to identify this as an SQL TIME value. The <code>Time</code> class adds formatting and parsing operations to support the JDBC escape syntax for time values. </p>
233.93 <p>The converter is usually applied to the property that a component uses to display values and to pick up values entered by users. For example, the Text Field component uses the <code>text</code> property for this purpose.</p>
233.94 <p>An example is binding a JavaServer Faces component to an Oracle database
233.95 column of type <code>TIME</code>. When you bind a component, the IDE normally
233.96 identifies the data type for you and sets the appropriate converter when you
233.97 establish a binding to the value property. However, you can also add
233.98 this converter manually by setting the component's <code>converter</code> property.</p>
233.99 <ul class="note">
233.100 <li>There is an additional feature available for input components, such as the Basic Text Field component. This feature is similar to validation. If the user enters a value that cannot be converted and submits the page, the server changes the label of the component, if there is one, to indicate that an error occurred, and also returns an error message that you can display to the user in a <a href="../wdstk-jsf1_2/message.html">Message component</a>. The message varies depending on the version of JavaServer Faces that your application server is using.</li>
233.101 <ul>
233.102 <li>For an application server using JavaServer Faces 1.1, the error message is <p>
233.103 <code>Conversion error occurred.</code>
233.104 </p>
233.105 </li>
233.106 <li>For an application server using JavaServer Faces 1.2, such as version 9.1 of the Sun Java System Application Server, the error message is<p>
233.107 <code><i>name</i>: '<i>entered-value'</i> must be a <i>converter-type</i>.</code> </p>
233.108 <p> In this message, <i>name</i> is either the ID of the component or the contents of its label if the component has one, <i>entered-value</i> is the value that the user entered, and <i>converter-type</i> is the type of the converter. For example, if the converter is a Big Decimal converter, the <i>converter-type</i> is <code>signed decimal number</code>. </p>
233.109 </li>
233.110 </ul>
233.111 </ul>
233.112 <dl>
233.113 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt><dd><a href="../../../components/common_comp_props.html">Common
233.114 Component Properties</a></dd>
233.115 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
233.116 </dl>
233.117 <dl>
233.118 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
233.119
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233.126
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234.13 <title>SQL Timestamp Converter</title>
234.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
234.15 </head>
234.16 <body>
234.17 <h1>SQL Timestamp Converter</h1>
234.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
234.19 <p>Converts between <code>java.lang.String</code> values in your component
234.20 properties and data types of <code>java.sql.Timestamp</code>, a wrapper around <code>java.util.Date</code> that allows the JDBC API to identify this as an SQL <code>TIMESTAMP</code> value. It adds the ability to hold the SQL <code>TIMESTAMP</code> nanos value and provides formatting and parsing operations to support the JDBC escape syntax for timestamp values.</p>
234.21 <p> The converter is usually applied to the property that a component uses to display values and to pick up values entered by users. For example, the Text Field component uses the <code>text</code> property for this purpose.</p>
234.22 <p>An example is binding a JavaServer Faces component to an Oracle database
234.23 column of type <code>TIMESTAMP</code>. When you bind a component, the IDE normally
234.24 identifies the data type for you and sets the appropriate converter when you
234.25 establish a binding to the value property. However, you can also add
234.26 this converter manually by setting the component's <code>converter</code> property.</p>
234.27 <ul class="note">
234.28 <li>There is an additional feature available for input components, such as the Basic Text Field component. This feature is similar to validation. If the user enters a value that cannot be converted and submits the page, the server changes the label of the component, if there is one, to indicate that an error occurred, and also returns an error message that you can display to the user in a <a href="../wdstk-jsf1_2/message.html">Message component</a>. The message varies depending on the version of JavaServer Faces that your application server is using.</li>
234.29 <ul>
234.30 <li>For an application server using JavaServer Faces 1.1, the error message is <p>
234.31 <code>Conversion error occurred.</code>
234.32 </p>
234.33 </li>
234.34 <li>For an application server using JavaServer Faces 1.2, such as version 9.1 of the Sun Java System Application Server, the error message is<p>
234.35 <code><i>name</i>: '<i>entered-value'</i> must be a <i>converter-type</i>.</code> </p>
234.36 <p> In this message, <i>name</i> is either the ID of the component or the contents of its label if the component has one, <i>entered-value</i> is the value that the user entered, and <i>converter-type</i> is the type of the converter. For example, if the converter is a Big Decimal converter, the <i>converter-type</i> is <code>signed decimal number</code>. </p>
234.37 </li>
234.38 </ul>
234.39 </ul>
234.40 <dl>
234.41 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt><dd><a href="../../../components/common_comp_props.html">Common
234.42 Component Properties</a></dd>
234.43 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
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234.45 <dl>
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234.54
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234.85 <title>SQL Timestamp Converter</title>
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234.87 </head>
234.88 <body>
234.89 <h2>SQL Timestamp Converter</h2>
234.90 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
234.91 <p>Converts between <code>java.lang.String</code> values in your component
234.92 properties and data types of <code>java.sql.Timestamp</code>, a wrapper around <code>java.util.Date</code> that allows the JDBC API to identify this as an SQL <code>TIMESTAMP</code> value. It adds the ability to hold the SQL <code>TIMESTAMP</code> nanos value and provides formatting and parsing operations to support the JDBC escape syntax for timestamp values.</p>
234.93 <p> The converter is usually applied to the property that a component uses to display values and to pick up values entered by users. For example, the Text Field component uses the <code>text</code> property for this purpose.</p>
234.94 <p>An example is binding a JavaServer Faces component to an Oracle database
234.95 column of type <code>TIMESTAMP</code>. When you bind a component, the IDE normally
234.96 identifies the data type for you and sets the appropriate converter when you
234.97 establish a binding to the value property. However, you can also add
234.98 this converter manually by setting the component's <code>converter</code> property.</p>
234.99 <ul class="note">
234.100 <li>There is an additional feature available for input components, such as the Basic Text Field component. This feature is similar to validation. If the user enters a value that cannot be converted and submits the page, the server changes the label of the component, if there is one, to indicate that an error occurred, and also returns an error message that you can display to the user in a <a href="../wdstk-jsf1_2/message.html">Message component</a>. The message varies depending on the version of JavaServer Faces that your application server is using.</li>
234.101 <ul>
234.102 <li>For an application server using JavaServer Faces 1.1, the error message is <p>
234.103 <code>Conversion error occurred.</code>
234.104 </p>
234.105 </li>
234.106 <li>For an application server using JavaServer Faces 1.2, such as version 9.1 of the Sun Java System Application Server, the error message is<p>
234.107 <code><i>name</i>: '<i>entered-value'</i> must be a <i>converter-type</i>.</code> </p>
234.108 <p> In this message, <i>name</i> is either the ID of the component or the contents of its label if the component has one, <i>entered-value</i> is the value that the user entered, and <i>converter-type</i> is the type of the converter. For example, if the converter is a Big Decimal converter, the <i>converter-type</i> is <code>signed decimal number</code>. </p>
234.109 </li>
234.110 </ul>
234.111 </ul>
234.112 <dl>
234.113 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt><dd><a href="../../../components/common_comp_props.html">Common
234.114 Component Properties</a></dd>
234.115 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
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234.119
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235.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
235.13 <title>Standard Button Component</title>
235.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
235.15 </head>
235.16 <body>
235.17
235.18 <h1>Standard Button Component</h1>
235.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
235.20
235.21 <p>You can drag the Standard JavaServer Faces Button component <img src="../../../images/jsf_button_icon.gif" alt="Button icon"> from the Palette's Standard category to the Visual Designer to create a button that the user can click to perform an action like submitting or resetting a form. </p>
235.22 <p>When the web page is generated, the Button becomes an HTML <code><input type="<i>type</i>"></code> element for which the <i>type</i> value can be <code>submit</code> or <code>reset</code>.</p>
235.23 <ul class="warning">
235.24 <li>This component is a JavaServer Faces reference implementation that cannot use <a href="../../../components/aboutthemes.html">themes</a>. The <a href="../bh/button.html">Button component</a> in the Basic category of the Palette does support themes and provides other features that improve ease of use.</li>
235.25 </ul>
235.26 <p>After dragging the button to the Visual Designer, you can:</p>
235.27 <ul>
235.28 <li>Select the button and either drag it to another location on the page or resize it by dragging its selection handles.</li>
235.29 <li>Select the button and edit its properties in the Button's <a href="../../propsheets/jsfstd_button_props.html">Properties window</a>. Some typical properties you might set are:
235.30 <ul>
235.31 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the button. In the JSP file, this name is the value of the <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is the name of the <code>HTMLCommandButton</code> object.</li>
235.32 <li><b>value.</b> The text that appears on the button, also known as its label. You can set the default value as text, and you can bind the value to a data provider if you want the displayed button name updated dynamically.</li>
235.33 <li><b>alt. </b> The alternate text for the button graphic, text that describes the graphic element in the HTML page, is readable by screen readers, and displays when the user has display of images turned off in the web browser.</li>
235.34 <li><b>image. </b> The URL or file name for an image to be displayed instead of the standard button image. Click the ellipsis (...) button either to enter a URL or to navigate to the image file.
235.35 <p>If you navigate to a file, select the file and click OK. You see the image displayed on your button. The image file is copied to the project, and you can see it in the <a href="../../project_nav/projectlogical.html">Projects window</a> under <i>project-name</i> > Web Pages > resources. </p>
235.36 <ul>
235.37 <li>If this property is specified, this <code><input></code> element's <code>type</code> is <code>image</code> and the button is a submit button that uses the specified image. </li>
235.38 <li>If this property is not specified, the button looks like a standard button, with the <code>type</code> specified in the Button Type property and the button's label (displayed text) specified in the value property.</li>
235.39 </ul></li>
235.40 </ul></li>
235.41 <li>Right-click the button and choose one of several actions:
235.42 <ul>
235.43 <li><b>Edit Event Handler.</b> Code one of the following event handlers:
235.44 <ul>
235.45 <li><b>action. </b>Indicates the name of the button method that is called when the user clicks the button. If you enter a method name that doesn't exist in the page bean, such as <code>button1_action</code>, the IDE adds it to the page bean for you and updates the value of the Application Action property to point to that method.
235.46 <p>If all you want to do is have the button display another page when the user clicks it, you do not need an action method. The easiest thing to do is open the page in the Navigation Editor, click the page and then click the button, and then drag to the page you want the button to open. See <a href="../../../multiple_forms/howtomultiforms/set_form_navigation.html">Setting Up Static Page Navigation</a> for more information.</p>
235.47 <p>If you want the button to be able to determine which page to open based on certain conditions, then you need an action method. The action method typically processes button clicks and returns a string indicating the name of a page navigation case (the page in your application to display next). You typically define this method by right-clicking the button in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > action. The default name for the method is <i><code>button-id</code></i><code>_action</code>, where <i>button-id</i> is the value of the button's <code>id</code> property. For more information, see <a href="../../../multiple_forms/howtomultiforms/dynamic_form_navigation.html">Setting Up Dynamic Page Navigation</a>. </p></li>
235.48 <li><b>processAction.</b> Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the button's <code>processAction</code> method so you can insert code that calls a method when the user clicks the button. The method must take an <code>ActionEvent</code> parameter and return <code>void</code>.</li>
235.49 </ul></li>
235.50 <li><b>Bind to Data. </b>Dynamically set the text that appears on the button. You can bind the component's <code>value</code> property to an object or a data provider, as described in the topic <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>. </li>
235.51 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind properties of the component in addition to the <code>value</code> property to other objects or bean properties that update this component's properties automatically.</li>
235.52 </ul></li>
235.53 </ul>
235.54
235.55 <dl>
235.56 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
235.57 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
235.58 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
235.59 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
235.60 </dl>
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235.63
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235.100 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
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235.102 <body>
235.103
235.104 <h2>Standard Button Component</h2>
235.105 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
235.106
235.107 <p>You can drag the Standard JavaServer Faces Button component <img src="../../../images/jsf_button_icon.gif" alt="Button icon"> from the Palette's Standard category to the Visual Designer to create a button that the user can click to perform an action like submitting or resetting a form. </p>
235.108 <p>When the web page is generated, the Button becomes an HTML <code><input type="<i>type</i>"></code> element for which the <i>type</i> value can be <code>submit</code> or <code>reset</code>.</p>
235.109 <ul class="warning">
235.110 <li>This component is a JavaServer Faces reference implementation that cannot use <a href="../../../components/aboutthemes.html">themes</a>. The <a href="../bh/button.html">Button component</a> in the Basic category of the Palette does support themes and provides other features that improve ease of use.</li>
235.111 </ul>
235.112 <p>After dragging the button to the Visual Designer, you can:</p>
235.113 <ul>
235.114 <li>Select the button and either drag it to another location on the page or resize it by dragging its selection handles.</li>
235.115 <li>Select the button and edit its properties in the Button's <a href="../../propsheets/jsfstd_button_props.html">Properties window</a>. Some typical properties you might set are:
235.116 <ul>
235.117 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the button. In the JSP file, this name is the value of the <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is the name of the <code>HTMLCommandButton</code> object.</li>
235.118 <li><b>value.</b> The text that appears on the button, also known as its label. You can set the default value as text, and you can bind the value to a data provider if you want the displayed button name updated dynamically.</li>
235.119 <li><b>alt. </b> The alternate text for the button graphic, text that describes the graphic element in the HTML page, is readable by screen readers, and displays when the user has display of images turned off in the web browser.</li>
235.120 <li><b>image. </b> The URL or file name for an image to be displayed instead of the standard button image. Click the ellipsis (...) button either to enter a URL or to navigate to the image file.
235.121 <p>If you navigate to a file, select the file and click OK. You see the image displayed on your button. The image file is copied to the project, and you can see it in the <a href="../../project_nav/projectlogical.html">Projects window</a> under <i>project-name</i> > Web Pages > resources. </p>
235.122 <ul>
235.123 <li>If this property is specified, this <code><input></code> element's <code>type</code> is <code>image</code> and the button is a submit button that uses the specified image. </li>
235.124 <li>If this property is not specified, the button looks like a standard button, with the <code>type</code> specified in the Button Type property and the button's label (displayed text) specified in the value property.</li>
235.125 </ul></li>
235.126 </ul></li>
235.127 <li>Right-click the button and choose one of several actions:
235.128 <ul>
235.129 <li><b>Edit Event Handler.</b> Code one of the following event handlers:
235.130 <ul>
235.131 <li><b>action. </b>Indicates the name of the button method that is called when the user clicks the button. If you enter a method name that doesn't exist in the page bean, such as <code>button1_action</code>, the IDE adds it to the page bean for you and updates the value of the Application Action property to point to that method.
235.132 <p>If all you want to do is have the button display another page when the user clicks it, you do not need an action method. The easiest thing to do is open the page in the Navigation Editor, click the page and then click the button, and then drag to the page you want the button to open. See <a href="../../../multiple_forms/howtomultiforms/set_form_navigation.html">Setting Up Static Page Navigation</a> for more information.</p>
235.133 <p>If you want the button to be able to determine which page to open based on certain conditions, then you need an action method. The action method typically processes button clicks and returns a string indicating the name of a page navigation case (the page in your application to display next). You typically define this method by right-clicking the button in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > action. The default name for the method is <i><code>button-id</code></i><code>_action</code>, where <i>button-id</i> is the value of the button's <code>id</code> property. For more information, see <a href="../../../multiple_forms/howtomultiforms/dynamic_form_navigation.html">Setting Up Dynamic Page Navigation</a>. </p></li>
235.134 <li><b>processAction.</b> Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the button's <code>processAction</code> method so you can insert code that calls a method when the user clicks the button. The method must take an <code>ActionEvent</code> parameter and return <code>void</code>.</li>
235.135 </ul></li>
235.136 <li><b>Bind to Data. </b>Dynamically set the text that appears on the button. You can bind the component's <code>value</code> property to an object or a data provider, as described in the topic <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>. </li>
235.137 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind properties of the component in addition to the <code>value</code> property to other objects or bean properties that update this component's properties automatically.</li>
235.138 </ul></li>
235.139 </ul>
235.140
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235.143 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
235.144 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
235.145 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
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236.13 <title>Standard Checkbox Component</title>
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236.15 </head>
236.16 <body>
236.17
236.18 <h1>Standard Checkbox Component</h1>
236.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
236.20
236.21 <p>You can drag the Standard JavaServer Faces Checkbox component <img src="../../../images/jsf_checkbox_icon.gif" alt="checkbox component icon"> from the Palette's Standard category to the Visual Designer to create a single checkbox.The HTML equivalent for this component is <code><input type="checkbox"></code>. The Checkbox component is just the checkbox itself. You have to add a <a href="component_label.html">Component Label</a> element to provide a descriptive label for the checkbox. </p>
236.22 <p>If you want a set of checkboxes that is preformatted with labels in a group, you can use a <a href="../bh/checkbox_group.html">Checkbox Group component</a> from the Basic category of the Palette instead.</p>
236.23 <ul class="warning">
236.24 <li>This component is a JavaServer Faces reference implementation that cannot use <a href="../../../components/aboutthemes.html">themes</a>. The <a href="../bh/checkbox.html">Checkbox component</a> in the Basic category of the Palette does support themes and provides other features that improve ease of use.</li>
236.25 </ul>
236.26
236.27 <p>After dragging the component to the Visual Designer, you can do a number of things with it:</p>
236.28 <ul>
236.29 <li>Select the component and drag it to another location on the page.</li>
236.30 <li>Select the component and edit its properties in the Checkbox <a href="../../propsheets/jsfstd_checkbox_props.html">Properties window</a>. Some typical properties you might set are:
236.31 <ul>
236.32 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the Checkbox component. In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is the name of the <code>HtmlSelectOneCheckbox</code> object.</li>
236.33 <li><b>value.</b> If set to <code>true</code>, the checkbox is rendered as a selected checkbox when it first displays on the user's HTML page.</li>
236.34 </ul></li>
236.35 <li>Right-click the component and choose one of the following pop-up menu items:
236.36 <ul>
236.37 <li><b>Edit Event Handler. </b>Write code for one of the following event handlers.
236.38 <ul>
236.39 <li><b>validate. </b>Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>validate</code> method so you can insert code to validate the value of the component.</li>
236.40 <li><b>processValueChange.</b> Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>processValueChange</code> method so you can insert code that executes when the value of this component changes (for example, the user
236.41 changes the value of another component that is controlling
236.42 the value of this component).</li>
236.43 </ul></li>
236.44 <li><b>Bind to Data. </b>Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind the component's <code>value</code> property to a data provider or an object so your application can evaluate it when the page is submitted. For more information, see <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>.</li>
236.45 <li><b>Auto-Submit on Change.</b> Causes the form to be automatically submitted if the value of the component changes. Sets the component's JavaScript onclick property to <code>common_timeoutSubmitForm(this.form, '<i>component-id</i>');</code>. At runtime, this code causes the form to be automatically submitted if the user changes the component value. Once the form is submitted, conversion and validation occur on the server and any value change listener methods execute, and then the page is redisplayed.
236.46 <p>A component configured to Auto-Submit on Change can use <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual forms</a> to limit the input fields that are processed when the form is submitted. If the auto-submit component is defined to submit a virtual form, only the participants in that virtual form will be processed when the auto-submit occurs.</p>
236.47 </li>
236.48 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind properties of the component in addition to the <code>value</code> property to other objects or bean properties that update this component's properties automatically.</li>
236.49 </ul></li>
236.50 </ul>
236.51
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236.54 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
236.55 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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236.100
236.101 <h2>Standard Checkbox Component</h2>
236.102 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
236.103
236.104 <p>You can drag the Standard JavaServer Faces Checkbox component <img src="../../../images/jsf_checkbox_icon.gif" alt="checkbox component icon"> from the Palette's Standard category to the Visual Designer to create a single checkbox.The HTML equivalent for this component is <code><input type="checkbox"></code>. The Checkbox component is just the checkbox itself. You have to add a <a href="component_label.html">Component Label</a> element to provide a descriptive label for the checkbox. </p>
236.105 <p>If you want a set of checkboxes that is preformatted with labels in a group, you can use a <a href="../bh/checkbox_group.html">Checkbox Group component</a> from the Basic category of the Palette instead.</p>
236.106 <ul class="warning">
236.107 <li>This component is a JavaServer Faces reference implementation that cannot use <a href="../../../components/aboutthemes.html">themes</a>. The <a href="../bh/checkbox.html">Checkbox component</a> in the Basic category of the Palette does support themes and provides other features that improve ease of use.</li>
236.108 </ul>
236.109
236.110 <p>After dragging the component to the Visual Designer, you can do a number of things with it:</p>
236.111 <ul>
236.112 <li>Select the component and drag it to another location on the page.</li>
236.113 <li>Select the component and edit its properties in the Checkbox <a href="../../propsheets/jsfstd_checkbox_props.html">Properties window</a>. Some typical properties you might set are:
236.114 <ul>
236.115 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the Checkbox component. In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is the name of the <code>HtmlSelectOneCheckbox</code> object.</li>
236.116 <li><b>value.</b> If set to <code>true</code>, the checkbox is rendered as a selected checkbox when it first displays on the user's HTML page.</li>
236.117 </ul></li>
236.118 <li>Right-click the component and choose one of the following pop-up menu items:
236.119 <ul>
236.120 <li><b>Edit Event Handler. </b>Write code for one of the following event handlers.
236.121 <ul>
236.122 <li><b>validate. </b>Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>validate</code> method so you can insert code to validate the value of the component.</li>
236.123 <li><b>processValueChange.</b> Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>processValueChange</code> method so you can insert code that executes when the value of this component changes (for example, the user
236.124 changes the value of another component that is controlling
236.125 the value of this component).</li>
236.126 </ul></li>
236.127 <li><b>Bind to Data. </b>Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind the component's <code>value</code> property to a data provider or an object so your application can evaluate it when the page is submitted. For more information, see <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>.</li>
236.128 <li><b>Auto-Submit on Change.</b> Causes the form to be automatically submitted if the value of the component changes. Sets the component's JavaScript onclick property to <code>common_timeoutSubmitForm(this.form, '<i>component-id</i>');</code>. At runtime, this code causes the form to be automatically submitted if the user changes the component value. Once the form is submitted, conversion and validation occur on the server and any value change listener methods execute, and then the page is redisplayed.
236.129 <p>A component configured to Auto-Submit on Change can use <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual forms</a> to limit the input fields that are processed when the form is submitted. If the auto-submit component is defined to submit a virtual form, only the participants in that virtual form will be processed when the auto-submit occurs.</p>
236.130 </li>
236.131 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind properties of the component in addition to the <code>value</code> property to other objects or bean properties that update this component's properties automatically.</li>
236.132 </ul></li>
236.133 </ul>
236.134
236.135 <dl>
236.136 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
236.137 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
236.138 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
236.139 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
236.140 </dl>
236.141 <dl>
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236.143
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237.13 <title>Standard Checkbox List Component</title>
237.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
237.15 </head>
237.16 <body>
237.17
237.18 <h1>Standard Checkbox List Component</h1>
237.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
237.20
237.21 <p>You can drag the Standard JavaServer Faces Checkbox List component <img src="../../../images/checkboxlisticon.gif" alt="checkbox list icon"> from the Palette's Standard category to the Visual Designer to create a table initially containing three checkboxes in single row. </p>
237.22 <ul class="warning">
237.23 <li>This component is a JavaServer Faces reference implementation that cannot use <a href="../../../components/aboutthemes.html">themes</a>. The <a href="../bh/checkbox_group.html">Checkbox Group component</a> in the Basic category of the Palette does support themes and provides other features that improve ease of use.</li>
237.24 </ul>
237.25 <p>A Checkbox List is a composite component that has the following elements: </p>
237.26 <ul>
237.27 <li>The enclosing component, checkboxList, manages the style and behavior of the list itself. In addition, when the user submits the page, the value property of this component is an object array containing the user's choices. You can bind this component's value property to an <code>Object</code> array and use that object to test what the user's choices were.</li>
237.28 <li>The inside component, <i>checkboxList</i>SelectItems, is intended to be used to bind to a data provider that specifies the actual items in the list. </li>
237.29 <li>A third, related component, <i>checkboxList</i>DefaultItems, contains an array of initial checkboxes for the list. This array is used to populate the list only if the list is not bound to a data provider. Each checkbox in this third component has a label with default text (<code>item1</code>, <code>item2</code>, <code>item3</code>). </li>
237.30 </ul>
237.31
237.32 <p>After dragging the component to the Visual Designer, you can do a number of things with it:</p>
237.33 <ul>
237.34 <li>Select the Checkbox List component and drag it to another location on the page.</li>
237.35 <li>Right-click the checkboxList component in the
237.36 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
237.37 <param name="content" value="app_outline_chkbxlist_graphic.html">
237.38 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
237.39 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
237.40 <param name="viewerSize" value="350,400">
237.41 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object> and choose Property Bindings to bind its value property to an <code>Object</code> array that you have added to the session bean as a property. You can use this session bean property to evaluate what the user chose after the page is submitted. For more information, see the value property description below.</li>
237.42 <li>Right-click the checkboxListSelectItems component in the Outline window and bind it to a data provider that will be used to populate the list.
237.43 </li>
237.44 <li>Select the Checkbox List component on the page in the Visual Designer and edit its properties in the Checkbox List <a href="../../propsheets/jsfstd_checkbox_list_props.html">Properties window</a>. These properties affect the overall style and behavior of the list. Some typical properties you might set are:
237.45 <ul>
237.46 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the Checkbox List component. In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is the name of the <code>HtmlSelectManyCheckbox</code> object.</li>
237.47 <li><b>layout.</b> The orientation of the list. The default orientation is lineDirection: The list is laid out horizontally, left to right. If you choose pageDirection, the list is laid out vertically, from top to bottom.</li>
237.48 <li><b>value.</b> The data that is sent when the page is submitted.
237.49 <p>The Checkbox List component can have more than one value, which has implications about what type of value you can use. </p>
237.50 <ul>
237.51 <li>If you use a value binding expression, it must point to an array of objects or primitives. The individual elements in this array represent the currently selected values from the set of all possible options. </li>
237.52 <li>If you do not use a value binding expression, the object returned to you when you call <code>checkboxList.getValue()</code> is an object array.</li>
237.53 <li>There is no usable way to bind this component to database data, because the value will typically be represented by multiple rows in some detail table. </li>
237.54 </ul>
237.55 <p>One way to process the values chosen by the user is to bind this component to an <code>Object</code> array and check the array values when the user submits the page.
237.56 </p>
237.57 </li>
237.58 </ul>
237.59 </li>
237.60 <li>Right-click the Checkbox List component in the Visual Designer and choose one of several actions:
237.61 <ul>
237.62 <li><b>Edit Event Handler.</b> Write code for one of the following event handlers.
237.63 <ul>
237.64 <li><b>validate. </b>Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the checkbox list's <code>validate</code> method so you can insert code to validate the value of the checkbox list.</li>
237.65 <li><b>processValueChange.</b> Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the checkbox list's <code>processValueChange</code> method so you can insert code that executes when the value of this checkbox list changes (for example, the user checks two of the boxes and submits the form). </li>
237.66 </ul>
237.67 </li>
237.68 <li><b>Bind to Data.</b> Bind the component's <code>value</code> property to an object or to a data provider, as described in <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_list_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>. </li>
237.69 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind the properties of the component to other objects or properties that update this component's properties automatically.</li>
237.70 </ul></li>
237.71 </ul>
237.72
237.73 <dl>
237.74 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
237.75 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
237.76 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
237.77
237.78 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
237.79 </dl>
237.80 <dl>
237.81 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
237.82
237.83 <dd>
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237.85 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
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237.87 </object>
237.88 </dd>
237.89 <dd><object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
237.90 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-listbox_components.html">
237.91 <param name="text" value="Using Listbox Components"></object>
237.92 </dd>
237.93 </dl>
237.94 <hr>
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237.97 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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237.105 <tr>
237.106 <td> </td>
237.107 </tr>
237.108 </table>
237.109 </body>
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237.112 +<html>
237.113 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
237.114 <!--
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237.116 * All rights reserved.
237.117 * Use is subject to license terms.
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237.119 <head>
237.120 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
237.121 <title>Standard Checkbox List Component</title>
237.122 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
237.123 </head>
237.124 <body>
237.125
237.126 <h2>Standard Checkbox List Component</h2>
237.127 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
237.128
237.129 <p>You can drag the Standard JavaServer Faces Checkbox List component <img src="../../../images/checkboxlisticon.gif" alt="checkbox list icon"> from the Palette's Standard category to the Visual Designer to create a table initially containing three checkboxes in single row. </p>
237.130 <ul class="warning">
237.131 <li>This component is a JavaServer Faces reference implementation that cannot use <a href="../../../components/aboutthemes.html">themes</a>. The <a href="../bh/checkbox_group.html">Checkbox Group component</a> in the Basic category of the Palette does support themes and provides other features that improve ease of use.</li>
237.132 </ul>
237.133 <p>A Checkbox List is a composite component that has the following elements: </p>
237.134 <ul>
237.135 <li>The enclosing component, checkboxList, manages the style and behavior of the list itself. In addition, when the user submits the page, the value property of this component is an object array containing the user's choices. You can bind this component's value property to an <code>Object</code> array and use that object to test what the user's choices were.</li>
237.136 <li>The inside component, <i>checkboxList</i>SelectItems, is intended to be used to bind to a data provider that specifies the actual items in the list. </li>
237.137 <li>A third, related component, <i>checkboxList</i>DefaultItems, contains an array of initial checkboxes for the list. This array is used to populate the list only if the list is not bound to a data provider. Each checkbox in this third component has a label with default text (<code>item1</code>, <code>item2</code>, <code>item3</code>). </li>
237.138 </ul>
237.139
237.140 <p>After dragging the component to the Visual Designer, you can do a number of things with it:</p>
237.141 <ul>
237.142 <li>Select the Checkbox List component and drag it to another location on the page.</li>
237.143 <li>Right-click the checkboxList component in the
237.144 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
237.145 <param name="content" value="app_outline_chkbxlist_graphic.html">
237.146 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
237.147 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
237.148 <param name="viewerSize" value="350,400">
237.149 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object> and choose Property Bindings to bind its value property to an <code>Object</code> array that you have added to the session bean as a property. You can use this session bean property to evaluate what the user chose after the page is submitted. For more information, see the value property description below.</li>
237.150 <li>Right-click the checkboxListSelectItems component in the Outline window and bind it to a data provider that will be used to populate the list.
237.151 </li>
237.152 <li>Select the Checkbox List component on the page in the Visual Designer and edit its properties in the Checkbox List <a href="../../propsheets/jsfstd_checkbox_list_props.html">Properties window</a>. These properties affect the overall style and behavior of the list. Some typical properties you might set are:
237.153 <ul>
237.154 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the Checkbox List component. In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is the name of the <code>HtmlSelectManyCheckbox</code> object.</li>
237.155 <li><b>layout.</b> The orientation of the list. The default orientation is lineDirection: The list is laid out horizontally, left to right. If you choose pageDirection, the list is laid out vertically, from top to bottom.</li>
237.156 <li><b>value.</b> The data that is sent when the page is submitted.
237.157 <p>The Checkbox List component can have more than one value, which has implications about what type of value you can use. </p>
237.158 <ul>
237.159 <li>If you use a value binding expression, it must point to an array of objects or primitives. The individual elements in this array represent the currently selected values from the set of all possible options. </li>
237.160 <li>If you do not use a value binding expression, the object returned to you when you call <code>checkboxList.getValue()</code> is an object array.</li>
237.161 <li>There is no usable way to bind this component to database data, because the value will typically be represented by multiple rows in some detail table. </li>
237.162 </ul>
237.163 <p>One way to process the values chosen by the user is to bind this component to an <code>Object</code> array and check the array values when the user submits the page.
237.164 </p>
237.165 </li>
237.166 </ul>
237.167 </li>
237.168 <li>Right-click the Checkbox List component in the Visual Designer and choose one of several actions:
237.169 <ul>
237.170 <li><b>Edit Event Handler.</b> Write code for one of the following event handlers.
237.171 <ul>
237.172 <li><b>validate. </b>Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the checkbox list's <code>validate</code> method so you can insert code to validate the value of the checkbox list.</li>
237.173 <li><b>processValueChange.</b> Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the checkbox list's <code>processValueChange</code> method so you can insert code that executes when the value of this checkbox list changes (for example, the user checks two of the boxes and submits the form). </li>
237.174 </ul>
237.175 </li>
237.176 <li><b>Bind to Data.</b> Bind the component's <code>value</code> property to an object or to a data provider, as described in <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_list_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>. </li>
237.177 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind the properties of the component to other objects or properties that update this component's properties automatically.</li>
237.178 </ul></li>
237.179 </ul>
237.180
237.181 <dl>
237.182 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
237.183 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
237.184 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
237.185
237.186 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
237.187 </dl>
237.188 <dl>
237.189 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
237.190
237.191 <dd>
237.192 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
237.193 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
237.194 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
237.195 </object>
237.196 </dd>
237.197 <dd><object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
237.198 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-listbox_components.html">
237.199 <param name="text" value="Using Listbox Components"></object>
237.200 </dd>
237.201 </dl>
237.202 <hr>
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237.204 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
237.205 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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237.209 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
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238.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
238.4 -<html>
238.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
238.6 <!--
238.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
238.8 * All rights reserved.
238.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
238.10 -->
238.11 <head>
238.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
238.13 <title>Standard Component Label Component</title>
238.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
238.15 </head>
238.16 <body>
238.17 <h1>Standard Component Label Component</h1>
238.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
238.19 <p>You can drag the Standard JavaServer Faces Component Label component
238.20 <img src="../../../images/componentlabelicon.gif" alt="component label icon"> from
238.21 the Palette to the Visual Designer to create a label for another
238.22 component. A Component Label associates a label with another
238.23 component of your page, providing support for speech browsers
238.24 and enabling visual browsers to provide features like the ability
238.25 to click a text label to select a radio button or checkbox.
238.26 If all you need is simple text not directly associated with
238.27 a component, as in a title or a heading or a set of instructions,
238.28 use the <a href="../bh/static_text.html">Static Text component</a>
238.29 instead.</p>
238.30 <ul class="warning">
238.31 <li>This component is a JavaServer Faces reference implementation that cannot use <a href="../../../components/aboutthemes.html">themes</a>. The <a href="../bh/label.html">Label component</a> in the Basic category of the Palette does support themes and provides other features that improve ease of use.</li>
238.32 </ul>
238.33 <p>After dragging the component to the Visual Designer, you can do a number of things
238.34 with it:</p>
238.35 <ul>
238.36 <li>Change the displayed text of the component by selecting the the component
238.37 and typing the new text. Press Enter to save the text in the component's
238.38 value property.</li>
238.39 <li>Select either the text element (inner part) or the label
238.40 element (outer part). This component is composed of a<code>
238.41 ComponentLabel</code> and an embedded <code>OutputText</code> component.
238.42 Depending on where you click this component in the Visual Designer, you get different Properties windows.
238.43 <p>When this composite component is selected in the Visual Designer, you see it in the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
238.44 <param name="content" value="../../../ui_elements/navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
238.45 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
238.46 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
238.47 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
238.48 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object>, and you can
238.49 see which part of the component you have selected. The <code>componentLabel</code>
238.50 <img src="../../../images/componentlabelicon.gif" alt="component label icon"> is
238.51 the main node of the component, and the <code>componentLabelText
238.52 </code> <img src="../../../images/outputtexticon.gif" alt="Output Text icon"> is
238.53 a subnode. You can also use the Outline window to select
238.54 either part of the component and work with the selected
238.55 component part's properties.</p>
238.56 </li>
238.57 <li>Select the component drag it to another location on the
238.58 page.</li>
238.59 <li>Select the outer component and edit its properties in the
238.60 Component Label <a href="../../propsheets/jsfstd_component_label_props.html">Properties window</a>. Some typical properties you might set are:
238.61 <ul>
238.62 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the Component Label. In the JSP
238.63 file, this name is the value of the <code>id</code> attribute.
238.64 In the page bean, this property's value is the name of
238.65 the <code>HtmlOutputLabel</code> object.</li>
238.66 <li><b>for.</b> The component for which this Component Label
238.67 component provides a label.</li>
238.68 </ul>
238.69 </li>
238.70 <li>Select the inner part of the component, the <code>componentLabelText</code> <img src="../../../images/outputtexticon.gif" alt="Output Text icon">,
238.71 and edit its properties in the Output Text <a href="../../propsheets/jsfstd_output_text_props.html">Properties window</a>. The most useful thing you can do in the Properties window is to set the visible label text for the component in
238.72 the Output Text component's value property. You can also bind
238.73 the Output Text component to a table and set the label's text
238.74 dynamically.</li>
238.75 </ul>
238.76 <dl>
238.77 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
238.78 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
238.79 With Components</a></dd>
238.80 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
238.81 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
238.82
238.83
238.84 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
238.85 </dl>
238.86 <dl>
238.87 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
238.88
238.89 <dd>
238.90 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
238.91 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
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238.93 </object>
238.94 </dd>
238.95 </dl>
238.96 <hr>
238.97 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
238.98 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
238.99 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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238.119 * Use is subject to license terms.
238.120 -->
238.121 <head>
238.122 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
238.123 <title>Standard Component Label Component</title>
238.124 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
238.125 </head>
238.126 <body>
238.127 <h2>Standard Component Label Component</h2>
238.128 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
238.129 <p>You can drag the Standard JavaServer Faces Component Label component
238.130 <img src="../../../images/componentlabelicon.gif" alt="component label icon"> from
238.131 the Palette to the Visual Designer to create a label for another
238.132 component. A Component Label associates a label with another
238.133 component of your page, providing support for speech browsers
238.134 and enabling visual browsers to provide features like the ability
238.135 to click a text label to select a radio button or checkbox.
238.136 If all you need is simple text not directly associated with
238.137 a component, as in a title or a heading or a set of instructions,
238.138 use the <a href="../bh/static_text.html">Static Text component</a>
238.139 instead.</p>
238.140 <ul class="warning">
238.141 <li>This component is a JavaServer Faces reference implementation that cannot use <a href="../../../components/aboutthemes.html">themes</a>. The <a href="../bh/label.html">Label component</a> in the Basic category of the Palette does support themes and provides other features that improve ease of use.</li>
238.142 </ul>
238.143 <p>After dragging the component to the Visual Designer, you can do a number of things
238.144 with it:</p>
238.145 <ul>
238.146 <li>Change the displayed text of the component by selecting the the component
238.147 and typing the new text. Press Enter to save the text in the component's
238.148 value property.</li>
238.149 <li>Select either the text element (inner part) or the label
238.150 element (outer part). This component is composed of a<code>
238.151 ComponentLabel</code> and an embedded <code>OutputText</code> component.
238.152 Depending on where you click this component in the Visual Designer, you get different Properties windows.
238.153 <p>When this composite component is selected in the Visual Designer, you see it in the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
238.154 <param name="content" value="../../../ui_elements/navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
238.155 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
238.156 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
238.157 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
238.158 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object>, and you can
238.159 see which part of the component you have selected. The <code>componentLabel</code>
238.160 <img src="../../../images/componentlabelicon.gif" alt="component label icon"> is
238.161 the main node of the component, and the <code>componentLabelText
238.162 </code> <img src="../../../images/outputtexticon.gif" alt="Output Text icon"> is
238.163 a subnode. You can also use the Outline window to select
238.164 either part of the component and work with the selected
238.165 component part's properties.</p>
238.166 </li>
238.167 <li>Select the component drag it to another location on the
238.168 page.</li>
238.169 <li>Select the outer component and edit its properties in the
238.170 Component Label <a href="../../propsheets/jsfstd_component_label_props.html">Properties window</a>. Some typical properties you might set are:
238.171 <ul>
238.172 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the Component Label. In the JSP
238.173 file, this name is the value of the <code>id</code> attribute.
238.174 In the page bean, this property's value is the name of
238.175 the <code>HtmlOutputLabel</code> object.</li>
238.176 <li><b>for.</b> The component for which this Component Label
238.177 component provides a label.</li>
238.178 </ul>
238.179 </li>
238.180 <li>Select the inner part of the component, the <code>componentLabelText</code> <img src="../../../images/outputtexticon.gif" alt="Output Text icon">,
238.181 and edit its properties in the Output Text <a href="../../propsheets/jsfstd_output_text_props.html">Properties window</a>. The most useful thing you can do in the Properties window is to set the visible label text for the component in
238.182 the Output Text component's value property. You can also bind
238.183 the Output Text component to a table and set the label's text
238.184 dynamically.</li>
238.185 </ul>
238.186 <dl>
238.187 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
238.188 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
238.189 With Components</a></dd>
238.190 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
238.191 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
238.192
238.193
238.194 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
238.195 </dl>
238.196 <dl>
238.197 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
238.198
238.199 <dd>
238.200 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
238.201 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
238.202 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
238.203 </object>
238.204 </dd>
238.205 </dl>
238.206 <hr>
238.207 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
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239.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/jsfstd/data_table.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
239.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/jsfstd/data_table.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
239.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
239.4 -<html>
239.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
239.6 <!--
239.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
239.8 * All rights reserved.
239.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
239.10 -->
239.11 <head>
239.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
239.13 <title>Standard Data Table Component</title>
239.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
239.15 </head>
239.16 <body>
239.17 <h1>Standard Data Table Component</h1>
239.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
239.19
239.20 <p>You can drag the Standard JavaServer Faces Data Table component <img src="../../../images/datatableicon.gif" alt="Data Table Component Icon"> from
239.21 the Palette to the Visual Designer to create a data table, a table
239.22 that you can fill with data from a database table or some other
239.23 source of repeating information for which the number of rows
239.24 is not known ahead of time.</p>
239.25 <ul class="warning">
239.26 <li>This component is a JavaServer Faces reference implementation that cannot use <a href="../../../components/aboutthemes.html">themes</a>. The <a href="../bh/table.html">Table component</a> in the Basic category of the Palette does support themes and provides other features that improve ease of use.</li>
239.27 </ul>
239.28 <p>If you want a table that serves as an HTML layout element,
239.29 use the <a href="grid_panel.html">Grid Panel</a> component from the Layout category of the Palette instead.</p>
239.30 <p>A Data Table initially has <a href="output_text.html">Output Text</a> components in each table cell. You can modify this component type if you like.</p>
239.31 <p>Data Tables render as <code><table></code> tags in HTML.</p>
239.32 <p>After dragging the component to the Visual Designer, you can
239.33 do a number of things with it:</p>
239.34 <ul>
239.35 <li>Select either any text element, or a column, or the Data
239.36 Table element. The Data Table component consists of a series
239.37 of columns that contain <a href="output_text.html">Output
239.38 Text</a> components <img src="../../../images/outputtexticon.gif" alt="output text icon">,
239.39 as you can see in
239.40 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
239.41 <param name="content" value="app_outline_datatable_graphic.html">
239.42 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
239.43 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
239.44 <param name="viewerSize" value="550,400">
239.45 <param name="text" value="this screen shot"></object>
239.46 of a default data table and the data table's components
239.47 in the Outline window. You use the <code>OutputText</code>
239.48 components to set the data that displays in individual columns
239.49 and cells of the table, and you use the <code>DataTable</code>
239.50 part to specify how the table looks and to bind the entire
239.51 Data Table to a data provider.
239.52 <p>In the Outline window, the first outputText component
239.53 in a column is the column header, the second represents
239.54 the column data, and if you add column footers in the <a href="../../dialogs/data_table_layout_db.html">Data
239.55 Table Layout Dialog Box</a>, there is a third outputText
239.56 component that represents the footer.</p>
239.57 </li>
239.58 <li>You can bind a Data Table component to a data provider for a RowSet by
239.59 dropping a database table on the component, as described in
239.60 <a href="../../../connect_data/howtodata/binding_data_2_table_component.html">Binding
239.61 Data to a Data Table Component</a>. You can also bind the
239.62 Data Table separately to an object or data provider by setting
239.63 the value property, which is described below.
239.64 <p></p>
239.65 </li>
239.66 <li>After binding the Data Table, you can right-click either
239.67 the outer border of the component or the dataTable node in
239.68 the Outline window and choose Table Layout to design
239.69 the table, as described in <a href="../../dialogs/data_table_layout_db.html">Data
239.70 Table Layout Dialog Box</a>.</li>
239.71 <li>Select the component and drag it to another location on
239.72 the page.</li>
239.73 <li>Select the Data Table <img src="../../../images/datatableicon.gif" alt="Data Table Component Icon"> part
239.74 of the component and edit its properties in the Data Table
239.75 <a href="../../propsheets/jsfstd_data_table_props.html">Properties window</a>. Some typical properties you might set are:
239.76 <ul>
239.77 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the Data Table. In the JSP
239.78 file, this name is the value of the <code>id</code> attribute.
239.79 In the page bean, this property's value is the name of
239.80 the <code>HtmlDataTable</code> object.</li>
239.81 <li><b>value.</b><code> Type: Object</code><br>
239.82 The object or database table that provides values for
239.83 the table. Clicking the ellipsis (...) button opens a
239.84 dialog box that enables you to bind the value property
239.85 either to a database table or to another object. The types
239.86 of objects to which this component can be bound are:
239.87 <ul>
239.88 <li><code>RowSetDataModel</code>, created for you when you
239.89 drop a database table on this component</li>
239.90 <li>Any instance of <code>javax.faces.model.DataModel</code></li>
239.91 <li> A list or array of JavaBeans</li>
239.92 <li> A single JavaBean, treated as a one-row table</li>
239.93 </ul>
239.94 </li>
239.95 <li><b>border.</b> Size of the table borders in pixels.</li>
239.96 <li><b>cellpadding.</b> <code>Type: String<br>
239.97 </code> Number of pixels to add on all sides of the contents
239.98 of each cell. </li>
239.99 <li><b>cellspacing.</b> <code>Type: String<br>
239.100 </code>Spacing between cells in pixels.</li>
239.101 <li><b>rows.</b><code> Type: int</code><br>
239.102 The number of rows displayed at one time in the Data Table.
239.103 If the number is zero, all rows of the database table
239.104 will be displayed at once. This value is updated automatically
239.105 if you use the Paging tab of the <a href="../../dialogs/data_table_layout_db.html">Table
239.106 Layout dialog box</a>, and enable paging.</li>
239.107 <li>Various properties specifying CSS style classes and
239.108 styles that can be applied to the table columns, the table
239.109 rows, the header and footer, and the entire table.</li>
239.110 </ul>
239.111 </li>
239.112 <li>Select the <code>OutputText </code><img src="../../../images/outputtexticon.gif" alt="output text icon"> parts
239.113 of the component and edit their properties in the Output Text
239.114 <a href="../../propsheets/jsfstd_output_text_props.html">Properties window</a>. You can bind the Output Text components to a table
239.115 or another component and set their values dynamically. You
239.116 can select a column in the Outline window and bind its
239.117 Output Text components separately from other columns in the
239.118 table. Each column of the table has two Output Text components,
239.119 one for the heading and another for all the cells in the column,
239.120 each of which can be separately bound.</li>
239.121 </ul>
239.122 <dl>
239.123 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
239.124 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
239.125 With Components</a></dd>
239.126 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
239.127 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
239.128
239.129 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
239.130 </dl>
239.131 <dl>
239.132 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
239.133
239.134 <dd>
239.135 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
239.136 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
239.137 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
239.138 </object>
239.139 </dd>
239.140
239.141 <dd> <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
239.142 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-databoundcomponents.html">
239.143 <param name="text" value="Using Databound Components to Access a Database"></object>
239.144 </dd>
239.145
239.146 </dl>
239.147 <hr>
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239.149 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
239.150 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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239.153 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Standard Data Table Component">
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239.155 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
239.156 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
239.157 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
239.158 <tr>
239.159 <td> </td>
239.160 </tr>
239.161 </table>
239.162 </body>
239.163 </html>
239.164 \ No newline at end of file
239.165 +<html>
239.166 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
239.167 <!--
239.168 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
239.169 * All rights reserved.
239.170 * Use is subject to license terms.
239.171 -->
239.172 <head>
239.173 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
239.174 <title>Standard Data Table Component</title>
239.175 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
239.176 </head>
239.177 <body>
239.178 <h2>Standard Data Table Component</h2>
239.179 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
239.180
239.181 <p>You can drag the Standard JavaServer Faces Data Table component <img src="../../../images/datatableicon.gif" alt="Data Table Component Icon"> from
239.182 the Palette to the Visual Designer to create a data table, a table
239.183 that you can fill with data from a database table or some other
239.184 source of repeating information for which the number of rows
239.185 is not known ahead of time.</p>
239.186 <ul class="warning">
239.187 <li>This component is a JavaServer Faces reference implementation that cannot use <a href="../../../components/aboutthemes.html">themes</a>. The <a href="../bh/table.html">Table component</a> in the Basic category of the Palette does support themes and provides other features that improve ease of use.</li>
239.188 </ul>
239.189 <p>If you want a table that serves as an HTML layout element,
239.190 use the <a href="grid_panel.html">Grid Panel</a> component from the Layout category of the Palette instead.</p>
239.191 <p>A Data Table initially has <a href="output_text.html">Output Text</a> components in each table cell. You can modify this component type if you like.</p>
239.192 <p>Data Tables render as <code><table></code> tags in HTML.</p>
239.193 <p>After dragging the component to the Visual Designer, you can
239.194 do a number of things with it:</p>
239.195 <ul>
239.196 <li>Select either any text element, or a column, or the Data
239.197 Table element. The Data Table component consists of a series
239.198 of columns that contain <a href="output_text.html">Output
239.199 Text</a> components <img src="../../../images/outputtexticon.gif" alt="output text icon">,
239.200 as you can see in
239.201 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
239.202 <param name="content" value="app_outline_datatable_graphic.html">
239.203 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
239.204 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
239.205 <param name="viewerSize" value="550,400">
239.206 <param name="text" value="this screen shot"></object>
239.207 of a default data table and the data table's components
239.208 in the Outline window. You use the <code>OutputText</code>
239.209 components to set the data that displays in individual columns
239.210 and cells of the table, and you use the <code>DataTable</code>
239.211 part to specify how the table looks and to bind the entire
239.212 Data Table to a data provider.
239.213 <p>In the Outline window, the first outputText component
239.214 in a column is the column header, the second represents
239.215 the column data, and if you add column footers in the <a href="../../dialogs/data_table_layout_db.html">Data
239.216 Table Layout Dialog Box</a>, there is a third outputText
239.217 component that represents the footer.</p>
239.218 </li>
239.219 <li>You can bind a Data Table component to a data provider for a RowSet by
239.220 dropping a database table on the component, as described in
239.221 <a href="../../../connect_data/howtodata/binding_data_2_table_component.html">Binding
239.222 Data to a Data Table Component</a>. You can also bind the
239.223 Data Table separately to an object or data provider by setting
239.224 the value property, which is described below.
239.225 <p></p>
239.226 </li>
239.227 <li>After binding the Data Table, you can right-click either
239.228 the outer border of the component or the dataTable node in
239.229 the Outline window and choose Table Layout to design
239.230 the table, as described in <a href="../../dialogs/data_table_layout_db.html">Data
239.231 Table Layout Dialog Box</a>.</li>
239.232 <li>Select the component and drag it to another location on
239.233 the page.</li>
239.234 <li>Select the Data Table <img src="../../../images/datatableicon.gif" alt="Data Table Component Icon"> part
239.235 of the component and edit its properties in the Data Table
239.236 <a href="../../propsheets/jsfstd_data_table_props.html">Properties window</a>. Some typical properties you might set are:
239.237 <ul>
239.238 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the Data Table. In the JSP
239.239 file, this name is the value of the <code>id</code> attribute.
239.240 In the page bean, this property's value is the name of
239.241 the <code>HtmlDataTable</code> object.</li>
239.242 <li><b>value.</b><code> Type: Object</code><br>
239.243 The object or database table that provides values for
239.244 the table. Clicking the ellipsis (...) button opens a
239.245 dialog box that enables you to bind the value property
239.246 either to a database table or to another object. The types
239.247 of objects to which this component can be bound are:
239.248 <ul>
239.249 <li><code>RowSetDataModel</code>, created for you when you
239.250 drop a database table on this component</li>
239.251 <li>Any instance of <code>javax.faces.model.DataModel</code></li>
239.252 <li> A list or array of JavaBeans</li>
239.253 <li> A single JavaBean, treated as a one-row table</li>
239.254 </ul>
239.255 </li>
239.256 <li><b>border.</b> Size of the table borders in pixels.</li>
239.257 <li><b>cellpadding.</b> <code>Type: String<br>
239.258 </code> Number of pixels to add on all sides of the contents
239.259 of each cell. </li>
239.260 <li><b>cellspacing.</b> <code>Type: String<br>
239.261 </code>Spacing between cells in pixels.</li>
239.262 <li><b>rows.</b><code> Type: int</code><br>
239.263 The number of rows displayed at one time in the Data Table.
239.264 If the number is zero, all rows of the database table
239.265 will be displayed at once. This value is updated automatically
239.266 if you use the Paging tab of the <a href="../../dialogs/data_table_layout_db.html">Table
239.267 Layout dialog box</a>, and enable paging.</li>
239.268 <li>Various properties specifying CSS style classes and
239.269 styles that can be applied to the table columns, the table
239.270 rows, the header and footer, and the entire table.</li>
239.271 </ul>
239.272 </li>
239.273 <li>Select the <code>OutputText </code><img src="../../../images/outputtexticon.gif" alt="output text icon"> parts
239.274 of the component and edit their properties in the Output Text
239.275 <a href="../../propsheets/jsfstd_output_text_props.html">Properties window</a>. You can bind the Output Text components to a table
239.276 or another component and set their values dynamically. You
239.277 can select a column in the Outline window and bind its
239.278 Output Text components separately from other columns in the
239.279 table. Each column of the table has two Output Text components,
239.280 one for the heading and another for all the cells in the column,
239.281 each of which can be separately bound.</li>
239.282 </ul>
239.283 <dl>
239.284 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
239.285 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
239.286 With Components</a></dd>
239.287 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
239.288 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
239.289
239.290 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
239.291 </dl>
239.292 <dl>
239.293 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
239.294
239.295 <dd>
239.296 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
239.297 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
239.298 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
239.299 </object>
239.300 </dd>
239.301
239.302 <dd> <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
239.303 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-databoundcomponents.html">
239.304 <param name="text" value="Using Databound Components to Access a Database"></object>
239.305 </dd>
239.306
239.307 </dl>
239.308 <hr>
239.309 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
239.310 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
239.311 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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239.316 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
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239.318 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
239.319 <tr>
239.320 <td> </td>
239.321 </tr>
239.322 </table>
239.323 </body>
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239.325 \ No newline at end of file
240.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/jsfstd/dropdown_list.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
240.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/jsfstd/dropdown_list.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
240.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
240.4 -<html>
240.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
240.6 <!--
240.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
240.8 * All rights reserved.
240.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
240.10 -->
240.11 <head>
240.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
240.13 <title>Standard Dropdown List Component</title>
240.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
240.15 </head>
240.16 <body>
240.17 <h1>Standard Dropdown List Component</h1>
240.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
240.19 <p>You can drag the Standard JavaServer Faces Dropdown List component
240.20 <img src="../../../images/dropdownicon.gif" alt="dropdown list icon"> from
240.21 the Palette to the Visual Designer to create a Dropdown List (or combo
240.22 box) that enables the user to click a drop button and select
240.23 items from a list.</p>
240.24 <ul class="warning">
240.25 <li>This component is a JavaServer Faces reference implementation that cannot use <a href="../../../components/aboutthemes.html">themes</a>. The <a href="../bh/dropdown_list.html">Drop Down List component</a> in the Basic category of the Palette does support themes and provides other features that improve ease of use.</li>
240.26 </ul>
240.27 <p>A Dropdown List is a list of items that initially displays
240.28 as a single item and, when clicked, drops down into a list of
240.29 multiple items. Only one item can be selected at a time. Dropdown
240.30 Lists are the same as combo boxes in Swing and Microsoft Windows,
240.31 and are called select lists in HTML.</p>
240.32 <p>A Dropdown List is a composite component: the enclosing component
240.33 (dropdown) manages the style and behavior of the list itself,
240.34 and the inside component (dropdownSelectItems) is used to bind
240.35 to the actual items in the list. A third, related component
240.36 named dropdownDefaultItems is created for each Dropdown List
240.37 component that you add to the page and contains an array of
240.38 static default items for the list (<code>item1</code>, <code>item2</code>,
240.39 <code>item3</code>). This last component is not one that you typically
240.40 work with. You can see all these components in the
240.41 <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a> after you add a Dropdown List to your page.</p>
240.42 <p>A Dropdown List renders as an HTML <code><select></code>
240.43 tag with the <code>size=1</code> attribute. </p>
240.44 <p>The value property of the Dropdown List is not rendered on
240.45 the screen but is used when the form is submitted. The value
240.46 property refers to the currently selected list element. The
240.47 list displayed in the component is controlled by the dropdownSelectItems
240.48 part of the component.</p>
240.49 <p>After adding a Dropdown List Component to a page, you can do a number
240.50 of things with it:</p>
240.51 <ul>
240.52 <li>Select the component and drag it to another location on
240.53 the page.</li>
240.54 <li>Drag a table from the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
240.55 <param name="content" value="../../../ui_elements/server_nav/services_win_popup.html">
240.56 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
240.57 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
240.58 <param name="viewerSize" value="325,175">
240.59 <param name="text" value="Services window"></object> and drop it on the
240.60 component, and then choose which data provider will fill the list with data from a column of the database table. You can refine this choice by right-clicking the component, choosing Bind to Data, and clicking the Bind to Data Provider tab in the dialog box that opens. For more information, see <a href="../../../connect_data/howtodata/binding_data_2_list_component.html">Binding a List Component to a Database</a>.</li>
240.61 <li>Select the component and edit its properties in the Dropdown
240.62 List <a href="../../propsheets/jsfstd_dropdown_list_props.html">Properties window</a>. Some typical properties you might set are:
240.63 <ul>
240.64 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the component. In the JSP file,
240.65 this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code>
240.66 attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is
240.67 the name of the <code>HtmlSelectOneMenu</code> object.</li>
240.68 <li><b>value.</b> You do not usually set this
240.69 property. The value property is not rendered on the screen,
240.70 but is used when the form is submitted to send the currently
240.71 selected list element. The list displayed in the component
240.72 is controlled by the <code>dropdownSelectItems</code> part
240.73 of the component, not by the value property. See Fill
240.74 List From Database below for a typical way to set the
240.75 dropdownSelectItems part of the component.</li>
240.76 </ul>
240.77 </li>
240.78 <li>Right-click the component and choose one of the following
240.79 pop-up menu items:
240.80 <ul>
240.81 <li><b>Edit Event Handler. </b>Write code for one of the
240.82 following event handlers.
240.83 <ul>
240.84 <li><b>validate. </b>Opens the Java Editor with the
240.85 cursor positioned in the component's <code>validate</code>
240.86 method so you can insert code to validate the value
240.87 of the component.</li>
240.88 <li><b>processValueChange.</b> Opens the Java Editor
240.89 with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>processValueChange</code>
240.90 method so you can insert code that executes when the
240.91 value of this component changes (for example, the user
240.92 changes the value of another component that is controlling
240.93 the value of this component).</li>
240.94 </ul>
240.95 </li>
240.96 <li><b>Bind to Data.</b> Bind the component's <code>value</code> property to an object or to a data provider, as described in <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_list_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>. </li>
240.97 <li><b>Auto-Submit on Change.</b> Causes the form to be automatically submitted if the value of the component changes. Sets the component's JavaScript onclick property to <code>common_timeoutSubmitForm(this.form, '<i>component-id</i>');</code>. At runtime, this code causes the form to be automatically submitted if the user changes the component value. Once the form is submitted, conversion and validation occur on the server and any value change listener methods execute, and then the page is redisplayed.
240.98 <p>A component configured to Auto-Submit on Change can use <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual forms</a> to limit the input fields that are processed when the form is submitted. If the auto-submit component is defined to submit a virtual form, only the participants in that virtual form will be processed when the auto-submit occurs.</p>
240.99 </li>
240.100 <li><b>Configure Virtual Forms.</b> Enables you to add the component to a <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>. </li>
240.101 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables
240.102 you to bind the properties of the component to other objects
240.103 or properties that can update or evaluate this component's properties
240.104 automatically.</li>
240.105 </ul>
240.106 </li>
240.107 </ul>
240.108 <dl>
240.109 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
240.110 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
240.111 With Components</a></dd>
240.112 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
240.113 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
240.114
240.115 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
240.116 </dl>
240.117 <dl>
240.118 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
240.119 <dd>
240.120 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
240.121 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
240.122 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
240.123 </object>
240.124 </dd>
240.125 </dl>
240.126 <hr>
240.127 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
240.128 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
240.129 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
240.130 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
240.131 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
240.132 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Standard Dropdown List Component">
240.133 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
240.134 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
240.135 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
240.136 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
240.137 <tr>
240.138 <td> </td>
240.139 </tr>
240.140 </table>
240.141 </body>
240.142 </html>
240.143 \ No newline at end of file
240.144 +<html>
240.145 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
240.146 <!--
240.147 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
240.148 * All rights reserved.
240.149 * Use is subject to license terms.
240.150 -->
240.151 <head>
240.152 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
240.153 <title>Standard Dropdown List Component</title>
240.154 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
240.155 </head>
240.156 <body>
240.157 <h2>Standard Dropdown List Component</h2>
240.158 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
240.159 <p>You can drag the Standard JavaServer Faces Dropdown List component
240.160 <img src="../../../images/dropdownicon.gif" alt="dropdown list icon"> from
240.161 the Palette to the Visual Designer to create a Dropdown List (or combo
240.162 box) that enables the user to click a drop button and select
240.163 items from a list.</p>
240.164 <ul class="warning">
240.165 <li>This component is a JavaServer Faces reference implementation that cannot use <a href="../../../components/aboutthemes.html">themes</a>. The <a href="../bh/dropdown_list.html">Drop Down List component</a> in the Basic category of the Palette does support themes and provides other features that improve ease of use.</li>
240.166 </ul>
240.167 <p>A Dropdown List is a list of items that initially displays
240.168 as a single item and, when clicked, drops down into a list of
240.169 multiple items. Only one item can be selected at a time. Dropdown
240.170 Lists are the same as combo boxes in Swing and Microsoft Windows,
240.171 and are called select lists in HTML.</p>
240.172 <p>A Dropdown List is a composite component: the enclosing component
240.173 (dropdown) manages the style and behavior of the list itself,
240.174 and the inside component (dropdownSelectItems) is used to bind
240.175 to the actual items in the list. A third, related component
240.176 named dropdownDefaultItems is created for each Dropdown List
240.177 component that you add to the page and contains an array of
240.178 static default items for the list (<code>item1</code>, <code>item2</code>,
240.179 <code>item3</code>). This last component is not one that you typically
240.180 work with. You can see all these components in the
240.181 <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a> after you add a Dropdown List to your page.</p>
240.182 <p>A Dropdown List renders as an HTML <code><select></code>
240.183 tag with the <code>size=1</code> attribute. </p>
240.184 <p>The value property of the Dropdown List is not rendered on
240.185 the screen but is used when the form is submitted. The value
240.186 property refers to the currently selected list element. The
240.187 list displayed in the component is controlled by the dropdownSelectItems
240.188 part of the component.</p>
240.189 <p>After adding a Dropdown List Component to a page, you can do a number
240.190 of things with it:</p>
240.191 <ul>
240.192 <li>Select the component and drag it to another location on
240.193 the page.</li>
240.194 <li>Drag a table from the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
240.195 <param name="content" value="../../../ui_elements/server_nav/services_win_popup.html">
240.196 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
240.197 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
240.198 <param name="viewerSize" value="325,175">
240.199 <param name="text" value="Services window"></object> and drop it on the
240.200 component, and then choose which data provider will fill the list with data from a column of the database table. You can refine this choice by right-clicking the component, choosing Bind to Data, and clicking the Bind to Data Provider tab in the dialog box that opens. For more information, see <a href="../../../connect_data/howtodata/binding_data_2_list_component.html">Binding a List Component to a Database</a>.</li>
240.201 <li>Select the component and edit its properties in the Dropdown
240.202 List <a href="../../propsheets/jsfstd_dropdown_list_props.html">Properties window</a>. Some typical properties you might set are:
240.203 <ul>
240.204 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the component. In the JSP file,
240.205 this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code>
240.206 attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is
240.207 the name of the <code>HtmlSelectOneMenu</code> object.</li>
240.208 <li><b>value.</b> You do not usually set this
240.209 property. The value property is not rendered on the screen,
240.210 but is used when the form is submitted to send the currently
240.211 selected list element. The list displayed in the component
240.212 is controlled by the <code>dropdownSelectItems</code> part
240.213 of the component, not by the value property. See Fill
240.214 List From Database below for a typical way to set the
240.215 dropdownSelectItems part of the component.</li>
240.216 </ul>
240.217 </li>
240.218 <li>Right-click the component and choose one of the following
240.219 pop-up menu items:
240.220 <ul>
240.221 <li><b>Edit Event Handler. </b>Write code for one of the
240.222 following event handlers.
240.223 <ul>
240.224 <li><b>validate. </b>Opens the Java Editor with the
240.225 cursor positioned in the component's <code>validate</code>
240.226 method so you can insert code to validate the value
240.227 of the component.</li>
240.228 <li><b>processValueChange.</b> Opens the Java Editor
240.229 with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>processValueChange</code>
240.230 method so you can insert code that executes when the
240.231 value of this component changes (for example, the user
240.232 changes the value of another component that is controlling
240.233 the value of this component).</li>
240.234 </ul>
240.235 </li>
240.236 <li><b>Bind to Data.</b> Bind the component's <code>value</code> property to an object or to a data provider, as described in <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_list_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>. </li>
240.237 <li><b>Auto-Submit on Change.</b> Causes the form to be automatically submitted if the value of the component changes. Sets the component's JavaScript onclick property to <code>common_timeoutSubmitForm(this.form, '<i>component-id</i>');</code>. At runtime, this code causes the form to be automatically submitted if the user changes the component value. Once the form is submitted, conversion and validation occur on the server and any value change listener methods execute, and then the page is redisplayed.
240.238 <p>A component configured to Auto-Submit on Change can use <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual forms</a> to limit the input fields that are processed when the form is submitted. If the auto-submit component is defined to submit a virtual form, only the participants in that virtual form will be processed when the auto-submit occurs.</p>
240.239 </li>
240.240 <li><b>Configure Virtual Forms.</b> Enables you to add the component to a <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>. </li>
240.241 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables
240.242 you to bind the properties of the component to other objects
240.243 or properties that can update or evaluate this component's properties
240.244 automatically.</li>
240.245 </ul>
240.246 </li>
240.247 </ul>
240.248 <dl>
240.249 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
240.250 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
240.251 With Components</a></dd>
240.252 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
240.253 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
240.254
240.255 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
240.256 </dl>
240.257 <dl>
240.258 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
240.259 <dd>
240.260 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
240.261 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
240.262 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
240.263 </object>
240.264 </dd>
240.265 </dl>
240.266 <hr>
240.267 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
240.268 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
240.269 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
240.270 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
240.271 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
240.272 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Standard Dropdown List Component">
240.273 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
240.274 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
240.275 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
240.276 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
240.277 <tr>
240.278 <td> </td>
240.279 </tr>
240.280 </table>
240.281 </body>
240.282 </html>
240.283 \ No newline at end of file
241.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/jsfstd/form.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
241.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/jsfstd/form.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
241.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
241.4 -<html>
241.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
241.6 <!--
241.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
241.8 * All rights reserved.
241.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
241.10 -->
241.11 <head>
241.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
241.13 <title>Faces Form Component</title>
241.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
241.15 </head>
241.16 <body>
241.17 <h1>Faces Form Component</h1>
241.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
241.19
241.20 <p>You can drag the Standard JavaServer Faces Form component <img src="../../../images/formicon.gif" alt="form component icon"> from
241.21 the Palette to the Visual Designer to create a form on a page.
241.22 The IDE creates a form for you when it creates a new page, so
241.23 you are not required to add this component to a page created
241.24 by the IDE. This form is for use by Standard JavaServer Faces components that cannot participate in <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual forms</a>. </p>
241.25 <p>If you do add a form component to a page, you see the form
241.26 appear as a selected box and a new form node for your page appears
241.27 in the Outline window. You can select the form in the
241.28 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
241.29 <param name="content" value="app_outline_form_graphic.html">
241.30 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
241.31 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
241.32 <param name="viewerSize" value="350,350">
241.33 <param name="text" value="Navigator window,"></object> and then you can drag components onto the form.</p>
241.34 <p>You can also right-click the form and choose Properties to
241.35 display its <a href="../../propsheets/jsfstd_form_props.html">Properties window</a>.</p>
241.36 <ul class="warning">
241.37 <li>You can select a form component in the Outline window
241.38 and delete it. However, be sure not to delete the original
241.39 form created for the page. Every page must have at least one
241.40 form in it.</li>
241.41 </ul>
241.42 <dl>
241.43 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
241.44 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
241.45 With Components</a></dd>
241.46 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
241.47 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
241.48
241.49 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
241.50 </dl>
241.51 <dl>
241.52 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
241.53
241.54 <dd>
241.55 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
241.56 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
241.57 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
241.58 </object>
241.59 </dd></dl>
241.60 <hr>
241.61 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
241.62 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
241.63 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
241.64 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
241.65 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
241.66 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Faces Form Component">
241.67 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
241.68 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
241.69 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
241.70 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
241.71 <tr>
241.72 <td> </td>
241.73 </tr>
241.74 </table>
241.75 </body>
241.76 </html>
241.77 \ No newline at end of file
241.78 +<html>
241.79 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
241.80 <!--
241.81 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
241.82 * All rights reserved.
241.83 * Use is subject to license terms.
241.84 -->
241.85 <head>
241.86 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
241.87 <title>Faces Form Component</title>
241.88 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
241.89 </head>
241.90 <body>
241.91 <h2>Faces Form Component</h2>
241.92 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
241.93
241.94 <p>You can drag the Standard JavaServer Faces Form component <img src="../../../images/formicon.gif" alt="form component icon"> from
241.95 the Palette to the Visual Designer to create a form on a page.
241.96 The IDE creates a form for you when it creates a new page, so
241.97 you are not required to add this component to a page created
241.98 by the IDE. This form is for use by Standard JavaServer Faces components that cannot participate in <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual forms</a>. </p>
241.99 <p>If you do add a form component to a page, you see the form
241.100 appear as a selected box and a new form node for your page appears
241.101 in the Outline window. You can select the form in the
241.102 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
241.103 <param name="content" value="app_outline_form_graphic.html">
241.104 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
241.105 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
241.106 <param name="viewerSize" value="350,350">
241.107 <param name="text" value="Navigator window,"></object> and then you can drag components onto the form.</p>
241.108 <p>You can also right-click the form and choose Properties to
241.109 display its <a href="../../propsheets/jsfstd_form_props.html">Properties window</a>.</p>
241.110 <ul class="warning">
241.111 <li>You can select a form component in the Outline window
241.112 and delete it. However, be sure not to delete the original
241.113 form created for the page. Every page must have at least one
241.114 form in it.</li>
241.115 </ul>
241.116 <dl>
241.117 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
241.118 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
241.119 With Components</a></dd>
241.120 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
241.121 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
241.122
241.123 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
241.124 </dl>
241.125 <dl>
241.126 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
241.127
241.128 <dd>
241.129 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
241.130 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
241.131 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
241.132 </object>
241.133 </dd></dl>
241.134 <hr>
241.135 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
241.136 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
241.137 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
241.138 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
241.139 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
241.140 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Faces Form Component">
241.141 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
241.142 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
241.143 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
241.144 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
241.145 <tr>
241.146 <td> </td>
241.147 </tr>
241.148 </table>
241.149 </body>
241.150 </html>
241.151 \ No newline at end of file
242.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/jsfstd/formatted_output.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
242.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/jsfstd/formatted_output.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
242.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
242.4 -<html>
242.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
242.6 <!--
242.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
242.8 * All rights reserved.
242.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
242.10 -->
242.11 <head>
242.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
242.13 <title>Standard Formatted Output Component</title>
242.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
242.15 </head>
242.16 <body>
242.17 <h1>Standard Formatted Output Component</h1>
242.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
242.19 <p>You can drag the Standard JavaServer Faces Formatted Output component
242.20 <img src="../../../images/formattedoutputicon.gif" alt="formatted output icon"> from
242.21 the Palette to the Visual Designer to create an output text field
242.22 that is formatted. The Formatted Output component provides similar
242.23 functionality to the <a href="output_text.html">Output Text</a>
242.24 component, but adds the ability to substitute localized parameters
242.25 when the component is rendered. As with Output Text, Formatted
242.26 Output renders as an HTML <code><span></code> tag.</p>
242.27 <p>This component is an advanced one because it requires direct
242.28 editing of JSP code and understanding of resource bundles. You can edit this component's
242.29 properties in its <a href="../../propsheets/jsfstd_formatted_output_props.html">Properties window</a> and bind it to a data provider by right-clicking the component
242.30 in the Visual Designer and choosing the Bind to Data option.</p>
242.31 <p>Here is a brief explanation of how to use this component:</p>
242.32 <p>In the Source view of your page, a Formatted Output component
242.33 is the JavaServer Faces component tag <code><h:outputFormat></code>,
242.34 which treats its value as input to a <code>java.text.MessageFormat</code>
242.35 object. You can also nest <code><f:param></code> tags inside
242.36 the <code><h:outputFormat></code> tag to specify replacements
242.37 for the parameters <code>{0}</code>, <code>{1}</code>, and so on.</p>
242.38 <p>For more information on valid message syntax, see the Javadoc
242.39 pages for <code>java.text.MessageFormat</code> at<br>
242.40 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
242.41 <param name="content" value="http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/api/java/text/MessageFormat.html">
242.42 <param name="text" value="http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/api/java/text/MessageFormat.html"></object></p>
242.43 <p>For information on localization and resource bundles, see the
242.44
242.45 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
242.46 <param name="content" value="http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/i18n/resbundle/index.html">
242.47 <param name="text" value="Java"></object> section on localization.</p>
242.48 <h3><b>Simple Example</b></h3>
242.49 <p>You do not have to use a resource bundle to use a Formatted
242.50 Output component, although you could use this example in conjunction
242.51 with <code><f:loadBundle></code> to get the message string.
242.52 </p>
242.53 <p>The following example assumes that you have created an integer
242.54 property in the session bean named <code>count</code> that picks
242.55 up the number of items in the user's shopping cart (see the
242.56 session bean description in <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator Window</a> for more information). The Formatted
242.57 Output component displays the number of items in the shopping
242.58 cart.</p>
242.59 <pre> <h:outputFormat binding="#{Page1.formattedOutput1}"
242.60 id="formattedOutput1"
242.61 style="left: 216px; top: 360px; position: absolute"
242.62 value="You have {0} items in your shopping cart.">
242.63 <f:param value="#{SessionBean1.count}"/>
242.64 </h:outputFormat>
242.65 </pre>
242.66 <h3>Resource Bundle Example</h3>
242.67 <p>If you had the string from the previous example in a resource
242.68 bundle under key <code>itemCount</code>, you might use the following
242.69 code:</p>
242.70 <pre> <f:loadBundle basename="webapplication1.Bundle"
242.71 var="messages"/>
242.72 ...
242.73 <h:outputFormat binding="#{Page1.formattedOutput1}"
242.74 id="formattedOutput1"
242.75 style="left: 216px; top: 360px; position: absolute"
242.76 value="#{messages.itemCount}">
242.77 <f:param value="#{SessionBean1.count}"/>
242.78 </h:outputFormat></pre>
242.79 <p>For the code in this example to work, or any other
242.80 case where you want to provide a resource bundle inside the
242.81 application, you must create a properties file to contain
242.82 the messages, as described in <a href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/propfiles/creating_resourcebundles.html">Creating and Deleting a Resource Bundle</a>. </p>
242.83 <p>After you create a new properties file, it opens in the Property Editor. For each property you want to add, click New Property and, in the New Property dialog box, enter a key and a value.
242.84 For example, the property for the previous example would have a key named itemCount and the text would be, "You have {0} items in your shopping cart."</p>
242.85 <p>When you deploy your application, the properties file is copied to the <code>WEB-INF/classes/<i>project-name</i></code>
242.86 directory for you, so that it is available for the <code><f:loadBundle></code>
242.87 tag to load. For more information, see <a href="../jsf-val-conv/f_loadbundle.html">Load Bundle Component</a>.</p>
242.88 <dl>
242.89 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
242.90 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
242.91 With Components</a></dd>
242.92 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
242.93 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
242.94
242.95 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
242.96 </dl>
242.97 <dl>
242.98 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
242.99
242.100 <dd>
242.101 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
242.102 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
242.103 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
242.104 </object>
242.105 </dd></dl>
242.106 <hr>
242.107 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
242.108 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
242.109 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
242.110 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
242.111 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
242.112 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Standard Formatted Output Component">
242.113 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
242.114 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
242.115 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
242.116 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
242.117 <tr>
242.118 <td> </td>
242.119 </tr>
242.120 </table>
242.121 </body>
242.122 </html>
242.123 \ No newline at end of file
242.124 +<html>
242.125 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
242.126 <!--
242.127 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
242.128 * All rights reserved.
242.129 * Use is subject to license terms.
242.130 -->
242.131 <head>
242.132 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
242.133 <title>Standard Formatted Output Component</title>
242.134 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
242.135 </head>
242.136 <body>
242.137 <h2>Standard Formatted Output Component</h2>
242.138 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
242.139 <p>You can drag the Standard JavaServer Faces Formatted Output component
242.140 <img src="../../../images/formattedoutputicon.gif" alt="formatted output icon"> from
242.141 the Palette to the Visual Designer to create an output text field
242.142 that is formatted. The Formatted Output component provides similar
242.143 functionality to the <a href="output_text.html">Output Text</a>
242.144 component, but adds the ability to substitute localized parameters
242.145 when the component is rendered. As with Output Text, Formatted
242.146 Output renders as an HTML <code><span></code> tag.</p>
242.147 <p>This component is an advanced one because it requires direct
242.148 editing of JSP code and understanding of resource bundles. You can edit this component's
242.149 properties in its <a href="../../propsheets/jsfstd_formatted_output_props.html">Properties window</a> and bind it to a data provider by right-clicking the component
242.150 in the Visual Designer and choosing the Bind to Data option.</p>
242.151 <p>Here is a brief explanation of how to use this component:</p>
242.152 <p>In the Source view of your page, a Formatted Output component
242.153 is the JavaServer Faces component tag <code><h:outputFormat></code>,
242.154 which treats its value as input to a <code>java.text.MessageFormat</code>
242.155 object. You can also nest <code><f:param></code> tags inside
242.156 the <code><h:outputFormat></code> tag to specify replacements
242.157 for the parameters <code>{0}</code>, <code>{1}</code>, and so on.</p>
242.158 <p>For more information on valid message syntax, see the Javadoc
242.159 pages for <code>java.text.MessageFormat</code> at<br>
242.160 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
242.161 <param name="content" value="http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/api/java/text/MessageFormat.html">
242.162 <param name="text" value="http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/api/java/text/MessageFormat.html"></object></p>
242.163 <p>For information on localization and resource bundles, see the
242.164
242.165 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
242.166 <param name="content" value="http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/i18n/resbundle/index.html">
242.167 <param name="text" value="Java"></object> section on localization.</p>
242.168 <h3><b>Simple Example</b></h3>
242.169 <p>You do not have to use a resource bundle to use a Formatted
242.170 Output component, although you could use this example in conjunction
242.171 with <code><f:loadBundle></code> to get the message string.
242.172 </p>
242.173 <p>The following example assumes that you have created an integer
242.174 property in the session bean named <code>count</code> that picks
242.175 up the number of items in the user's shopping cart (see the
242.176 session bean description in <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator Window</a> for more information). The Formatted
242.177 Output component displays the number of items in the shopping
242.178 cart.</p>
242.179 <pre> <h:outputFormat binding="#{Page1.formattedOutput1}"
242.180 id="formattedOutput1"
242.181 style="left: 216px; top: 360px; position: absolute"
242.182 value="You have {0} items in your shopping cart.">
242.183 <f:param value="#{SessionBean1.count}"/>
242.184 </h:outputFormat>
242.185 </pre>
242.186 <h3>Resource Bundle Example</h3>
242.187 <p>If you had the string from the previous example in a resource
242.188 bundle under key <code>itemCount</code>, you might use the following
242.189 code:</p>
242.190 <pre> <f:loadBundle basename="webapplication1.Bundle"
242.191 var="messages"/>
242.192 ...
242.193 <h:outputFormat binding="#{Page1.formattedOutput1}"
242.194 id="formattedOutput1"
242.195 style="left: 216px; top: 360px; position: absolute"
242.196 value="#{messages.itemCount}">
242.197 <f:param value="#{SessionBean1.count}"/>
242.198 </h:outputFormat></pre>
242.199 <p>For the code in this example to work, or any other
242.200 case where you want to provide a resource bundle inside the
242.201 application, you must create a properties file to contain
242.202 the messages, as described in <a href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/propfiles/creating_resourcebundles.html">Creating and Deleting a Resource Bundle</a>. </p>
242.203 <p>After you create a new properties file, it opens in the Property Editor. For each property you want to add, click New Property and, in the New Property dialog box, enter a key and a value.
242.204 For example, the property for the previous example would have a key named itemCount and the text would be, "You have {0} items in your shopping cart."</p>
242.205 <p>When you deploy your application, the properties file is copied to the <code>WEB-INF/classes/<i>project-name</i></code>
242.206 directory for you, so that it is available for the <code><f:loadBundle></code>
242.207 tag to load. For more information, see <a href="../jsf-val-conv/f_loadbundle.html">Load Bundle Component</a>.</p>
242.208 <dl>
242.209 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
242.210 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
242.211 With Components</a></dd>
242.212 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
242.213 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
242.214
242.215 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
242.216 </dl>
242.217 <dl>
242.218 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
242.219
242.220 <dd>
242.221 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
242.222 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
242.223 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
242.224 </object>
242.225 </dd></dl>
242.226 <hr>
242.227 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
242.228 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
242.229 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
242.230 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
242.231 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
242.232 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Standard Formatted Output Component">
242.233 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
242.234 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
242.235 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
242.236 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
242.237 <tr>
242.238 <td> </td>
242.239 </tr>
242.240 </table>
242.241 </body>
242.242 </html>
242.243 \ No newline at end of file
243.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/jsfstd/grid_panel.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
243.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/jsfstd/grid_panel.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
243.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
243.4 -<html>
243.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
243.6 <!--
243.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
243.8 * All rights reserved.
243.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
243.10 -->
243.11 <head>
243.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
243.13 <title>Grid Panel Component</title>
243.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
243.15 </head>
243.16 <body>
243.17 <h1>Grid Panel Component</h1>
243.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
243.19 <p>You can drag the Grid Panel component <img src="../../../images/gridpanelicon.gif" alt="grid panel icon"> from
243.20 the Palette's Standard or Layout category to the Visual Designer to create a table in which
243.21 you can arrange components. You first drag a Grid Panel to the
243.22 page and then drop other components on the panel. Components
243.23 are added left to right and top to bottom in the grid.</p>
243.24 <p>If you want a table that displays database tables, use the
243.25 <a href="../bh/table.html">Table</a> component. If you want a more free-form arrangement of components, use the <a href="../bh/group_panel.html">Group Panel</a> component.</p>
243.26 <p>By default, a Grid Panel has one column. When you add more
243.27 than one component to it, the Grid Panel adds a row for each
243.28 component and displays the components vertically. In the <a href="../../propsheets/jsfstd_grid_panel_props.html">Grid
243.29 Panel Properties window</a>, you can specify the number of columns
243.30 in the columns property. If you specify more than one column,
243.31 the Grid Panel component display components from left to right
243.32 to fit the number of columns and resizes the number of rows
243.33 based on how many components the panel contains. </p>
243.34 <p>For example if you drop a Standard Checkbox on the Grid Panel, followed
243.35 by a Standard Component Label, and then drop another Standard Checkbox followed
243.36 by another Standard Component Label, the default, one-column Grid Panel
243.37 displays them vertically, as shown in the following figure:</p>
243.38 <blockquote>
243.39 <p><img src="../../../images/datagrid_1col_diagram.gif" alt="Data Grid with one column containing two checkboxes and two component labels"></p>
243.40 </blockquote>
243.41 <p>If you right-click the border of the Grid Panel and choose
243.42 Properties, and then change the value of the <code>columns</code> property
243.43 to 2, the Grid Panel displays the same components as follows:</p>
243.44 <blockquote>
243.45 <p><img src="../../../images/datagrid_2col_diagram.gif" alt="Data Grid in two columns with two checkboxes and two component labels"></p>
243.46 </blockquote>
243.47 <p>The Grid Panel renders as an HTML <code><table></code> tag.</p>
243.48 <dl>
243.49 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
243.50 <dd><a href="../../propsheets/jsfstd_grid_panel_props.html">Grid Panel Properties Window</a></dd>
243.51 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
243.52 With Components</a></dd>
243.53 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
243.54 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
243.55 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
243.56 </dl>
243.57 <dl><dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
243.58
243.59 <dd>
243.60 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
243.61 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
243.62 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
243.63 </object>
243.64 </dd></dl>
243.65 <hr>
243.66 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
243.67 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
243.68 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
243.69 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
243.70 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
243.71 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Grid Panel Component">
243.72 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
243.73 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
243.74 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
243.75 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
243.76 <tr>
243.77 <td> </td>
243.78 </tr>
243.79 </table>
243.80 </body>
243.81 </html>
243.82 \ No newline at end of file
243.83 +<html>
243.84 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
243.85 <!--
243.86 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
243.87 * All rights reserved.
243.88 * Use is subject to license terms.
243.89 -->
243.90 <head>
243.91 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
243.92 <title>Grid Panel Component</title>
243.93 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
243.94 </head>
243.95 <body>
243.96 <h2>Grid Panel Component</h2>
243.97 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
243.98 <p>You can drag the Grid Panel component <img src="../../../images/gridpanelicon.gif" alt="grid panel icon"> from
243.99 the Palette's Standard or Layout category to the Visual Designer to create a table in which
243.100 you can arrange components. You first drag a Grid Panel to the
243.101 page and then drop other components on the panel. Components
243.102 are added left to right and top to bottom in the grid.</p>
243.103 <p>If you want a table that displays database tables, use the
243.104 <a href="../bh/table.html">Table</a> component. If you want a more free-form arrangement of components, use the <a href="../bh/group_panel.html">Group Panel</a> component.</p>
243.105 <p>By default, a Grid Panel has one column. When you add more
243.106 than one component to it, the Grid Panel adds a row for each
243.107 component and displays the components vertically. In the <a href="../../propsheets/jsfstd_grid_panel_props.html">Grid
243.108 Panel Properties window</a>, you can specify the number of columns
243.109 in the columns property. If you specify more than one column,
243.110 the Grid Panel component display components from left to right
243.111 to fit the number of columns and resizes the number of rows
243.112 based on how many components the panel contains. </p>
243.113 <p>For example if you drop a Standard Checkbox on the Grid Panel, followed
243.114 by a Standard Component Label, and then drop another Standard Checkbox followed
243.115 by another Standard Component Label, the default, one-column Grid Panel
243.116 displays them vertically, as shown in the following figure:</p>
243.117 <blockquote>
243.118 <p><img src="../../../images/datagrid_1col_diagram.gif" alt="Data Grid with one column containing two checkboxes and two component labels"></p>
243.119 </blockquote>
243.120 <p>If you right-click the border of the Grid Panel and choose
243.121 Properties, and then change the value of the <code>columns</code> property
243.122 to 2, the Grid Panel displays the same components as follows:</p>
243.123 <blockquote>
243.124 <p><img src="../../../images/datagrid_2col_diagram.gif" alt="Data Grid in two columns with two checkboxes and two component labels"></p>
243.125 </blockquote>
243.126 <p>The Grid Panel renders as an HTML <code><table></code> tag.</p>
243.127 <dl>
243.128 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
243.129 <dd><a href="../../propsheets/jsfstd_grid_panel_props.html">Grid Panel Properties Window</a></dd>
243.130 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
243.131 With Components</a></dd>
243.132 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
243.133 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
243.134 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
243.135 </dl>
243.136 <dl><dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
243.137
243.138 <dd>
243.139 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
243.140 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
243.141 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
243.142 </object>
243.143 </dd></dl>
243.144 <hr>
243.145 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
243.146 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
243.147 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
243.148 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
243.149 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
243.150 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Grid Panel Component">
243.151 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
243.152 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
243.153 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
243.154 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
243.155 <tr>
243.156 <td> </td>
243.157 </tr>
243.158 </table>
243.159 </body>
243.160 </html>
243.161 \ No newline at end of file
244.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/jsfstd/group_panel.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
244.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/jsfstd/group_panel.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
244.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
244.4 -<html>
244.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
244.6 <!--
244.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
244.8 * All rights reserved.
244.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
244.10 -->
244.11 <head>
244.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
244.13 <title>Standard Group Panel Component</title>
244.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
244.15 </head>
244.16 <body>
244.17 <h1>Standard Group Panel Component</h1>
244.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
244.19 <p>You can drag the Standard JavaServer Faces Group Panel component <img src="../../../images/grouppanelicon.gif" alt="group panel icon"> from
244.20 the Palette to the Visual Designer to create a panel that groups
244.21 other components visually. After you drag the Group Panel to
244.22 your page, you can add components by dropping them on the Group
244.23 Panel. </p>
244.24 <ul class="note">
244.25 <li>The difference between this component and the Group Panel component in the Layout category is that this component does not support the <code>block</code> property. For more information, see <a href="../bh/group_panel.html">Group Panel Component</a>. </li>
244.26 </ul>
244.27 <p>If you want more precise control of component placement or you want a container that renders visibly, use the <a href="grid_panel.html">Grid Panel</a> component.</p>
244.28 <p>There are a number of ways to position the components in the Group Panel:</p>
244.29 <ul>
244.30 <li>When you drag the component over a group panel that already contains a component, there is a blinking caret at the nearest caret position. For example, after dropping a button, if you want to drop another component and you hover over the left half of the button, you see the caret to the left of the button. Otherwise it is on the right side. When you drop the current component, it is positioned at the caret position.</li>
244.31 <li>If you drop a component on the Group Panel in the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
244.32 <param name="content" value="../../../ui_elements/navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
244.33 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
244.34 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
244.35 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
244.36 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object>, the component is appended to the other components.</li>
244.37 <li>You can select a component under the Group Panel Outline window and drag it to a new position in the Group Panel.</li>
244.38 </ul>
244.39 <dl>
244.40 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
244.41 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
244.42 With Components</a></dd>
244.43 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
244.44 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
244.45 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
244.46 </dl>
244.47 <dl>
244.48 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
244.49
244.50 <dd>
244.51 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
244.52 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
244.53 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
244.54 </object>
244.55 </dd>
244.56 </dl>
244.57 <hr>
244.58 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
244.59 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
244.60 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
244.61 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
244.62 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
244.63 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Standard Group Panel Component">
244.64 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
244.65 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
244.66 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
244.67 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
244.68 <tr>
244.69 <td> </td>
244.70 </tr>
244.71 </table>
244.72 </body>
244.73 </html>
244.74 \ No newline at end of file
244.75 +<html>
244.76 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
244.77 <!--
244.78 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
244.79 * All rights reserved.
244.80 * Use is subject to license terms.
244.81 -->
244.82 <head>
244.83 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
244.84 <title>Standard Group Panel Component</title>
244.85 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
244.86 </head>
244.87 <body>
244.88 <h2>Standard Group Panel Component</h2>
244.89 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
244.90 <p>You can drag the Standard JavaServer Faces Group Panel component <img src="../../../images/grouppanelicon.gif" alt="group panel icon"> from
244.91 the Palette to the Visual Designer to create a panel that groups
244.92 other components visually. After you drag the Group Panel to
244.93 your page, you can add components by dropping them on the Group
244.94 Panel. </p>
244.95 <ul class="note">
244.96 <li>The difference between this component and the Group Panel component in the Layout category is that this component does not support the <code>block</code> property. For more information, see <a href="../bh/group_panel.html">Group Panel Component</a>. </li>
244.97 </ul>
244.98 <p>If you want more precise control of component placement or you want a container that renders visibly, use the <a href="grid_panel.html">Grid Panel</a> component.</p>
244.99 <p>There are a number of ways to position the components in the Group Panel:</p>
244.100 <ul>
244.101 <li>When you drag the component over a group panel that already contains a component, there is a blinking caret at the nearest caret position. For example, after dropping a button, if you want to drop another component and you hover over the left half of the button, you see the caret to the left of the button. Otherwise it is on the right side. When you drop the current component, it is positioned at the caret position.</li>
244.102 <li>If you drop a component on the Group Panel in the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
244.103 <param name="content" value="../../../ui_elements/navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
244.104 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
244.105 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
244.106 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
244.107 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object>, the component is appended to the other components.</li>
244.108 <li>You can select a component under the Group Panel Outline window and drag it to a new position in the Group Panel.</li>
244.109 </ul>
244.110 <dl>
244.111 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
244.112 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
244.113 With Components</a></dd>
244.114 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
244.115 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
244.116 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
244.117 </dl>
244.118 <dl>
244.119 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
244.120
244.121 <dd>
244.122 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
244.123 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
244.124 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
244.125 </object>
244.126 </dd>
244.127 </dl>
244.128 <hr>
244.129 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
244.130 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
244.131 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
244.132 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
244.133 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
244.134 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Standard Group Panel Component">
244.135 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
244.136 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
244.137 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
244.138 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
244.139 <tr>
244.140 <td> </td>
244.141 </tr>
244.142 </table>
244.143 </body>
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245.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/jsfstd/hidden_field.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
245.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/jsfstd/hidden_field.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
245.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
245.4 -<html>
245.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
245.6 <!--
245.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
245.8 * All rights reserved.
245.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
245.10 -->
245.11 <head>
245.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
245.13 <title>Standard Hidden Field Component</title>
245.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
245.15 </head>
245.16 <body>
245.17 <h1>Standard Hidden Field Component</h1>
245.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
245.19 <p>You can drag the Standard JavaServer Faces Hidden Field component <img src="../../../images/hiddenfieldicon.gif" alt="hidden field icon"> from
245.20 the Palette to the Visual Designer to create a hidden text field.
245.21 A hidden field is a form field that is not visible, but can
245.22 be used to pass form data to the server. A typical use of a
245.23 hidden field is to pass parameters between pages in applications
245.24 that use multiple pages. Hidden Field components render as <code><input
245.25 type='hidden'></code> in HTML. The value of the field is the
245.26 data the field stores and passes back to the server when the
245.27 form is submitted. </p>
245.28 <ul class="note">
245.29 <li>This component is a JavaServer Faces reference implementation. The <a href="../bh/hidden_field.html">Hidden Field component</a> in the Basic category is similar, but has support for features that improve ease of use. </li>
245.30 </ul>
245.31 <p>Since the field is hidden, the component does not appear on
245.32 the page, but it does appear in the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
245.33 <param name="content" value="../../../ui_elements/navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
245.34 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
245.35 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
245.36 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
245.37 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object>.
245.38 You can select the hidden field in
245.39 the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a> and right-click it to open its pop-up menu.</p>
245.40 <p>After adding a hidden field to a page, you can do a number
245.41 of things with it: </p>
245.42 <ul>
245.43 <li> Select the component and edit its properties. Some typical
245.44 properties to edit are:
245.45 <ul>
245.46 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the component. In the JSP file,
245.47 this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code>
245.48 attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is
245.49 the name of the <code>HtmlInputHidden</code> object.</li>
245.50 <li><b>value.</b> The value that will be sent to the server.</li>
245.51 </ul>
245.52 </li>
245.53 <li>Right-click the component and choose one of the following
245.54 pop-up menu items:
245.55 <ul>
245.56 <li><b>Edit Event Handler. </b>Write code for one of the
245.57 following event handlers.
245.58 <ul>
245.59 <li><b>validate. </b>Opens the Java Editor with the
245.60 cursor positioned in the component's <code>validate</code>
245.61 method so you can insert code to validate the value
245.62 of the component.</li>
245.63 <li><b>processValueChange.</b> Opens the Java Editor
245.64 with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>processValueChange</code>
245.65 method so you can insert code that executes when the
245.66 value of this component changes (for example, the user
245.67 changes the value of another component that is controlling
245.68 the value of this component).</li>
245.69 </ul>
245.70 </li>
245.71 <li><b>Bind to Data. </b>Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind the component's <code>value</code> property to a data provider or an object so your application can evaluate it when the page is submitted. For more information, see <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>.</li>
245.72 <li><b>Auto-Submit on Change.</b> Causes the form to be automatically submitted if the value of the component changes. Sets the component's JavaScript onclick property to <code>common_timeoutSubmitForm(this.form, '<i>component-id</i>');</code>. At runtime, this code causes the form to be automatically submitted if the component value changes. Once the form is submitted, conversion and validation occur on the server and any value change listener methods execute, and then the page is redisplayed.
245.73 <p>A component configured to Auto-Submit on Change can use <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual forms</a> to limit the input fields that are processed when the form is submitted. If the auto-submit component is defined to submit a virtual form, only the participants in that virtual form will be processed when the auto-submit occurs.</p>
245.74 </li>
245.75 <li><b>Configure Virtual Forms.</b> Enables you to add the component to a <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>. </li>
245.76 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables
245.77 you to bind the properties of the component to other objects
245.78 or properties that supply data for the values of this
245.79 component's properties.</li>
245.80 </ul>
245.81 </li>
245.82 </ul>
245.83 <dl>
245.84 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
245.85 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
245.86 With Components</a></dd>
245.87 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
245.88 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
245.89
245.90 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
245.91 </dl>
245.92 <dl>
245.93 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
245.94 <dd>
245.95 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
245.96 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
245.97 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
245.98 </object>
245.99 </dd>
245.100 </dl>
245.101 <hr>
245.102 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
245.103 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
245.104 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
245.105 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
245.106 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
245.107 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Standard Hidden Field Component">
245.108 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
245.109 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
245.110 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
245.111 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
245.112 <tr>
245.113 <td> </td>
245.114 </tr>
245.115 </table>
245.116 </body>
245.117 </html>
245.118 \ No newline at end of file
245.119 +<html>
245.120 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
245.121 <!--
245.122 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
245.123 * All rights reserved.
245.124 * Use is subject to license terms.
245.125 -->
245.126 <head>
245.127 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
245.128 <title>Standard Hidden Field Component</title>
245.129 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
245.130 </head>
245.131 <body>
245.132 <h2>Standard Hidden Field Component</h2>
245.133 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
245.134 <p>You can drag the Standard JavaServer Faces Hidden Field component <img src="../../../images/hiddenfieldicon.gif" alt="hidden field icon"> from
245.135 the Palette to the Visual Designer to create a hidden text field.
245.136 A hidden field is a form field that is not visible, but can
245.137 be used to pass form data to the server. A typical use of a
245.138 hidden field is to pass parameters between pages in applications
245.139 that use multiple pages. Hidden Field components render as <code><input
245.140 type='hidden'></code> in HTML. The value of the field is the
245.141 data the field stores and passes back to the server when the
245.142 form is submitted. </p>
245.143 <ul class="note">
245.144 <li>This component is a JavaServer Faces reference implementation. The <a href="../bh/hidden_field.html">Hidden Field component</a> in the Basic category is similar, but has support for features that improve ease of use. </li>
245.145 </ul>
245.146 <p>Since the field is hidden, the component does not appear on
245.147 the page, but it does appear in the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
245.148 <param name="content" value="../../../ui_elements/navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
245.149 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
245.150 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
245.151 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
245.152 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object>.
245.153 You can select the hidden field in
245.154 the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a> and right-click it to open its pop-up menu.</p>
245.155 <p>After adding a hidden field to a page, you can do a number
245.156 of things with it: </p>
245.157 <ul>
245.158 <li> Select the component and edit its properties. Some typical
245.159 properties to edit are:
245.160 <ul>
245.161 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the component. In the JSP file,
245.162 this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code>
245.163 attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is
245.164 the name of the <code>HtmlInputHidden</code> object.</li>
245.165 <li><b>value.</b> The value that will be sent to the server.</li>
245.166 </ul>
245.167 </li>
245.168 <li>Right-click the component and choose one of the following
245.169 pop-up menu items:
245.170 <ul>
245.171 <li><b>Edit Event Handler. </b>Write code for one of the
245.172 following event handlers.
245.173 <ul>
245.174 <li><b>validate. </b>Opens the Java Editor with the
245.175 cursor positioned in the component's <code>validate</code>
245.176 method so you can insert code to validate the value
245.177 of the component.</li>
245.178 <li><b>processValueChange.</b> Opens the Java Editor
245.179 with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>processValueChange</code>
245.180 method so you can insert code that executes when the
245.181 value of this component changes (for example, the user
245.182 changes the value of another component that is controlling
245.183 the value of this component).</li>
245.184 </ul>
245.185 </li>
245.186 <li><b>Bind to Data. </b>Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind the component's <code>value</code> property to a data provider or an object so your application can evaluate it when the page is submitted. For more information, see <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>.</li>
245.187 <li><b>Auto-Submit on Change.</b> Causes the form to be automatically submitted if the value of the component changes. Sets the component's JavaScript onclick property to <code>common_timeoutSubmitForm(this.form, '<i>component-id</i>');</code>. At runtime, this code causes the form to be automatically submitted if the component value changes. Once the form is submitted, conversion and validation occur on the server and any value change listener methods execute, and then the page is redisplayed.
245.188 <p>A component configured to Auto-Submit on Change can use <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual forms</a> to limit the input fields that are processed when the form is submitted. If the auto-submit component is defined to submit a virtual form, only the participants in that virtual form will be processed when the auto-submit occurs.</p>
245.189 </li>
245.190 <li><b>Configure Virtual Forms.</b> Enables you to add the component to a <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>. </li>
245.191 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables
245.192 you to bind the properties of the component to other objects
245.193 or properties that supply data for the values of this
245.194 component's properties.</li>
245.195 </ul>
245.196 </li>
245.197 </ul>
245.198 <dl>
245.199 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
245.200 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
245.201 With Components</a></dd>
245.202 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
245.203 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
245.204
245.205 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
245.206 </dl>
245.207 <dl>
245.208 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
245.209 <dd>
245.210 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
245.211 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
245.212 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
245.213 </object>
245.214 </dd>
245.215 </dl>
245.216 <hr>
245.217 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
245.218 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
245.219 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
245.220 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
245.221 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
245.222 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Standard Hidden Field Component">
245.223 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
245.224 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
245.225 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
245.226 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
245.227 <tr>
245.228 <td> </td>
245.229 </tr>
245.230 </table>
245.231 </body>
245.232 </html>
245.233 \ No newline at end of file
246.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/jsfstd/hyperlink.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
246.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/jsfstd/hyperlink.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
246.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
246.4 -<html>
246.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
246.6 <!--
246.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
246.8 * All rights reserved.
246.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
246.10 -->
246.11 <head>
246.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
246.13 <title>Standard Hyperlink Component</title>
246.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
246.15 </head>
246.16 <body>
246.17 <h1>Standard Hyperlink Component</h1>
246.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
246.19 <p>You can drag the Standard JavaServer Faces Hyperlink <img src="../../../images/hyperlinkicon.gif" alt="Hyperlink icon"> component
246.20 from the Palette's Standard category to the Visual Designer to create a standard hyperlink to a URL.
246.21 </p>
246.22 <p>When the web page is generated, the Hyperlink becomes an HTML <code><a></code>
246.23 element.</p>
246.24 <ul class="warning">
246.25 <li>This component is a JavaServer Faces reference implementation that cannot use <a href="../../../components/aboutthemes.html">themes</a>. The <a href="../bh/hyperlink.html">Hyperlink component</a> and the <a href="../bh/image_hyperlink.html">Image Hyperlink component</a> in the Basic category do support themes and provide other features that improve ease of use.</li>
246.26 </ul>
246.27 <p>After dragging the component to the Visual Designer, you can do a number of things
246.28 with it:</p>
246.29 <ul>
246.30 <li>Select either the text element (inner part) or the hyperlink
246.31 element (outer part). This component is composed of an <code>HtmlOutputHyperlink</code>
246.32 and an embedded <code>HtmlOutputText</code> component. Depending
246.33 on where you click this component in the Visual Designer, you
246.34 get different Properties windows. You use the <code>HtmlOutputHyperlink</code>
246.35 to set the link part of the component, and the <code>HtmlOutputText</code>
246.36 part to set the text of the link.
246.37 <p>When this composite component is selected in the Visual Designer, you see it in the Outline window, and you can
246.38 see which part of the component you have selected. The hyperlink
246.39 <img src="../../../images/hyperlinkicon.gif" alt="Hyperlink icon"> is
246.40 the main node of the component, and the hyperlinkText <img src="../../../images/outputtexticon.gif" alt="Output Text icon"> is
246.41 a subnode. You can also use the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a> to select either part of the component and work
246.42 with the selected component part's properties.</p>
246.43 </li>
246.44 <li>Select the component drag it to another location on the
246.45 page.</li>
246.46 <li>Select the inner, hyperlinkText <img src="../../../images/outputtexticon.gif" alt="Output Text icon">
246.47 part of the component and start typing to change the displayed
246.48 text. </li>
246.49 <li>Select the component and edit its properties in the Hyperlink
246.50 <a href="../../propsheets/jsfstd_hyperlink_props.html">Properties window</a>. Some typical properties you might set are:
246.51 <ul>
246.52 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the Hyperlink. In the JSP file,
246.53 this name is the value of the <code>id</code> attribute. In
246.54 the page bean, this property's value is the name of the
246.55 <code>HtmlOutputHyperlink</code> object.</li>
246.56 <li><b>value.</b> The URL for the hyperlink's target document
246.57 or resource.</li>
246.58 </ul>
246.59 </li>
246.60 <li>Select the inner, hyperlinkText<img src="../../../images/outputtexticon.gif" alt="Output Text icon">
246.61 part of the component and edit its properties in the Output
246.62 Text <a href="../../propsheets/jsfstd_output_text_props.html">Properties window</a>. The most useful thing you can do in the Properties window is to set the visible label (or link text) for the component
246.63 in the value property. You can also bind the Output Text component
246.64 to a table and set the label dynamically.</li>
246.65 <li>Right-click the Hyperlink component in the Outline window and choose one of several
246.66 actions:
246.67 <ul>
246.68 <li><b>Bind to Data. </b>Dynamically set the text that displays for the link. You can bind the component's <code>value</code> property to an object or a data provider, as described in the topic <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>. </li>
246.69 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind properties of the component in addition to the <code>vlaue</code> property to other objects or bean properties that update this component's properties automatically.</li>
246.70 </ul>
246.71 </li>
246.72 </ul>
246.73
246.74 <dl>
246.75 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
246.76 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
246.77 With Components</a></dd>
246.78 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
246.79 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
246.80
246.81 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
246.82 </dl>
246.83 <dl><dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
246.84
246.85 <dd>
246.86 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
246.87 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
246.88 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
246.89 </object>
246.90 </dd>
246.91 </dl>
246.92 <hr>
246.93 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
246.94 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
246.95 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
246.96 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
246.97 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
246.98 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Standard Hyperlink Component">
246.99 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
246.100 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
246.101 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
246.102 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
246.103 <tr>
246.104 <td> </td>
246.105 </tr>
246.106 </table>
246.107 </body>
246.108 </html>
246.109 \ No newline at end of file
246.110 +<html>
246.111 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
246.112 <!--
246.113 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
246.114 * All rights reserved.
246.115 * Use is subject to license terms.
246.116 -->
246.117 <head>
246.118 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
246.119 <title>Standard Hyperlink Component</title>
246.120 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
246.121 </head>
246.122 <body>
246.123 <h2>Standard Hyperlink Component</h2>
246.124 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
246.125 <p>You can drag the Standard JavaServer Faces Hyperlink <img src="../../../images/hyperlinkicon.gif" alt="Hyperlink icon"> component
246.126 from the Palette's Standard category to the Visual Designer to create a standard hyperlink to a URL.
246.127 </p>
246.128 <p>When the web page is generated, the Hyperlink becomes an HTML <code><a></code>
246.129 element.</p>
246.130 <ul class="warning">
246.131 <li>This component is a JavaServer Faces reference implementation that cannot use <a href="../../../components/aboutthemes.html">themes</a>. The <a href="../bh/hyperlink.html">Hyperlink component</a> and the <a href="../bh/image_hyperlink.html">Image Hyperlink component</a> in the Basic category do support themes and provide other features that improve ease of use.</li>
246.132 </ul>
246.133 <p>After dragging the component to the Visual Designer, you can do a number of things
246.134 with it:</p>
246.135 <ul>
246.136 <li>Select either the text element (inner part) or the hyperlink
246.137 element (outer part). This component is composed of an <code>HtmlOutputHyperlink</code>
246.138 and an embedded <code>HtmlOutputText</code> component. Depending
246.139 on where you click this component in the Visual Designer, you
246.140 get different Properties windows. You use the <code>HtmlOutputHyperlink</code>
246.141 to set the link part of the component, and the <code>HtmlOutputText</code>
246.142 part to set the text of the link.
246.143 <p>When this composite component is selected in the Visual Designer, you see it in the Outline window, and you can
246.144 see which part of the component you have selected. The hyperlink
246.145 <img src="../../../images/hyperlinkicon.gif" alt="Hyperlink icon"> is
246.146 the main node of the component, and the hyperlinkText <img src="../../../images/outputtexticon.gif" alt="Output Text icon"> is
246.147 a subnode. You can also use the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a> to select either part of the component and work
246.148 with the selected component part's properties.</p>
246.149 </li>
246.150 <li>Select the component drag it to another location on the
246.151 page.</li>
246.152 <li>Select the inner, hyperlinkText <img src="../../../images/outputtexticon.gif" alt="Output Text icon">
246.153 part of the component and start typing to change the displayed
246.154 text. </li>
246.155 <li>Select the component and edit its properties in the Hyperlink
246.156 <a href="../../propsheets/jsfstd_hyperlink_props.html">Properties window</a>. Some typical properties you might set are:
246.157 <ul>
246.158 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the Hyperlink. In the JSP file,
246.159 this name is the value of the <code>id</code> attribute. In
246.160 the page bean, this property's value is the name of the
246.161 <code>HtmlOutputHyperlink</code> object.</li>
246.162 <li><b>value.</b> The URL for the hyperlink's target document
246.163 or resource.</li>
246.164 </ul>
246.165 </li>
246.166 <li>Select the inner, hyperlinkText<img src="../../../images/outputtexticon.gif" alt="Output Text icon">
246.167 part of the component and edit its properties in the Output
246.168 Text <a href="../../propsheets/jsfstd_output_text_props.html">Properties window</a>. The most useful thing you can do in the Properties window is to set the visible label (or link text) for the component
246.169 in the value property. You can also bind the Output Text component
246.170 to a table and set the label dynamically.</li>
246.171 <li>Right-click the Hyperlink component in the Outline window and choose one of several
246.172 actions:
246.173 <ul>
246.174 <li><b>Bind to Data. </b>Dynamically set the text that displays for the link. You can bind the component's <code>value</code> property to an object or a data provider, as described in the topic <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>. </li>
246.175 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind properties of the component in addition to the <code>vlaue</code> property to other objects or bean properties that update this component's properties automatically.</li>
246.176 </ul>
246.177 </li>
246.178 </ul>
246.179
246.180 <dl>
246.181 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
246.182 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
246.183 With Components</a></dd>
246.184 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
246.185 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
246.186
246.187 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
246.188 </dl>
246.189 <dl><dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
246.190
246.191 <dd>
246.192 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
246.193 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
246.194 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
246.195 </object>
246.196 </dd>
246.197 </dl>
246.198 <hr>
246.199 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
246.200 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
246.201 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
246.202 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
246.203 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
246.204 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Standard Hyperlink Component">
246.205 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
246.206 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
246.207 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
246.208 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
246.209 <tr>
246.210 <td> </td>
246.211 </tr>
246.212 </table>
246.213 </body>
246.214 </html>
246.215 \ No newline at end of file
247.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/jsfstd/image.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
247.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/jsfstd/image.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
247.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
247.4 -<html>
247.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
247.6 <!--
247.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
247.8 * All rights reserved.
247.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
247.10 -->
247.11 <head>
247.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
247.13 <title>Standard Image Component</title>
247.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
247.15 </head>
247.16 <body>
247.17 <h1>Standard Image Component</h1>
247.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
247.19 <p>You can drag the Standard JavaServer Faces Image component <img src="../../../images/graphicimageicon.gif" alt="output text icon"> from
247.20 the Palette to the Visual Designer to add an image, such as a
247.21 JPEG or GIF file, to a page. When you drop the image on your
247.22 page in the Visual Designer, you see a dialog box that you can use
247.23 either to locate the image file in your filesystem or to enter
247.24 a URL (if you click the URL tab at the top). If you navigate
247.25 to an image file and click OK, the image file is copied to the
247.26 project, and you can see it in the <a href="../../project_nav/projectlogical.html">Projects window</a> under <i>project-name</i> > Web Pages > resources.</p>
247.27 <ul class="warning">
247.28 <li>This component is a JavaServer Faces reference implementation that cannot use <a href="../../../components/aboutthemes.html">themes</a>. The <a href="../bh/image.html">Image component</a> in the Basic category of the Palette does support themes and provides other features that improve ease of use.</li>
247.29 </ul>
247.30 <p>After dragging the component to the Visual Designer, you can do a number of things
247.31 with it:</p>
247.32 <ul>
247.33 <li>Drag the component to another location on the page.</li>
247.34 <li>Select the component and edit its properties in the Image
247.35 <a href="../../propsheets/jsfstd_image_props.html">Properties window</a>. If necessary, right-click the component and choose
247.36 Properties to display the <a href="../../propsheets/propsheet_win.html">Properties window</a>. Some typical properties
247.37 you might set are:
247.38 <ul>
247.39 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the Image component. In the
247.40 JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code>
247.41 attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is
247.42 the name of the <code>HtmlGraphicImage</code> object.</li>
247.43 <li><b>alt.</b> The alternate text for the image. The alt
247.44 text describes the graphic element in the HTML page, is
247.45 readable by screen readers, can display as a tool tip,
247.46 and displays when the user has display of images turned
247.47 off in the web browser. Same as the HTML attribute <code>alt</code>
247.48 of the <code><img></code> tag.</li>
247.49 <li><b>value.</b> The path to the image file, such
247.50 as <code>/resources/image-file.gif</code>, or a URL that points
247.51 to an image, such as
247.52 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
247.53 <param name="content" value="http://forum.java.sun.com/im/logo_java_grey.gif">
247.54 <param name="text" value="http://forum.java.sun.com/im/logo_java_grey.gif"></object>.</li>
247.55 </ul>
247.56 </li>
247.57 <li>Right-click the Image component and choose one of
247.58 the following options:
247.59 <ul>
247.60 <li><b>Bind to Data. </b>Dynamically set the image that is displayed. You can bind the component's <code>value</code> property to an object or a data provider, as described in the topic <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>. </li>
247.61 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind properties of the component in addition to the <code>value</code> property to other objects or bean properties that update this component's properties automatically.</li>
247.62 </ul>
247.63 </li>
247.64 </ul>
247.65 <dl>
247.66 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
247.67 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
247.68 With Components</a></dd>
247.69 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
247.70 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
247.71 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
247.72 </dl>
247.73 <dl>
247.74 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
247.75 <dd>
247.76 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
247.77 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
247.78 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
247.79 </object>
247.80 </dd>
247.81 </dl>
247.82 <hr>
247.83 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
247.84 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
247.85 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
247.86 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
247.87 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
247.88 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Standard Image Component">
247.89 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
247.90 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
247.91 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
247.92 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
247.93 <tr>
247.94 <td> </td>
247.95 </tr>
247.96 </table>
247.97 </body>
247.98 </html>
247.99 \ No newline at end of file
247.100 +<html>
247.101 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
247.102 <!--
247.103 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
247.104 * All rights reserved.
247.105 * Use is subject to license terms.
247.106 -->
247.107 <head>
247.108 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
247.109 <title>Standard Image Component</title>
247.110 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
247.111 </head>
247.112 <body>
247.113 <h2>Standard Image Component</h2>
247.114 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
247.115 <p>You can drag the Standard JavaServer Faces Image component <img src="../../../images/graphicimageicon.gif" alt="output text icon"> from
247.116 the Palette to the Visual Designer to add an image, such as a
247.117 JPEG or GIF file, to a page. When you drop the image on your
247.118 page in the Visual Designer, you see a dialog box that you can use
247.119 either to locate the image file in your filesystem or to enter
247.120 a URL (if you click the URL tab at the top). If you navigate
247.121 to an image file and click OK, the image file is copied to the
247.122 project, and you can see it in the <a href="../../project_nav/projectlogical.html">Projects window</a> under <i>project-name</i> > Web Pages > resources.</p>
247.123 <ul class="warning">
247.124 <li>This component is a JavaServer Faces reference implementation that cannot use <a href="../../../components/aboutthemes.html">themes</a>. The <a href="../bh/image.html">Image component</a> in the Basic category of the Palette does support themes and provides other features that improve ease of use.</li>
247.125 </ul>
247.126 <p>After dragging the component to the Visual Designer, you can do a number of things
247.127 with it:</p>
247.128 <ul>
247.129 <li>Drag the component to another location on the page.</li>
247.130 <li>Select the component and edit its properties in the Image
247.131 <a href="../../propsheets/jsfstd_image_props.html">Properties window</a>. If necessary, right-click the component and choose
247.132 Properties to display the <a href="../../propsheets/propsheet_win.html">Properties window</a>. Some typical properties
247.133 you might set are:
247.134 <ul>
247.135 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the Image component. In the
247.136 JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code>
247.137 attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is
247.138 the name of the <code>HtmlGraphicImage</code> object.</li>
247.139 <li><b>alt.</b> The alternate text for the image. The alt
247.140 text describes the graphic element in the HTML page, is
247.141 readable by screen readers, can display as a tool tip,
247.142 and displays when the user has display of images turned
247.143 off in the web browser. Same as the HTML attribute <code>alt</code>
247.144 of the <code><img></code> tag.</li>
247.145 <li><b>value.</b> The path to the image file, such
247.146 as <code>/resources/image-file.gif</code>, or a URL that points
247.147 to an image, such as
247.148 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
247.149 <param name="content" value="http://forum.java.sun.com/im/logo_java_grey.gif">
247.150 <param name="text" value="http://forum.java.sun.com/im/logo_java_grey.gif"></object>.</li>
247.151 </ul>
247.152 </li>
247.153 <li>Right-click the Image component and choose one of
247.154 the following options:
247.155 <ul>
247.156 <li><b>Bind to Data. </b>Dynamically set the image that is displayed. You can bind the component's <code>value</code> property to an object or a data provider, as described in the topic <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>. </li>
247.157 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind properties of the component in addition to the <code>value</code> property to other objects or bean properties that update this component's properties automatically.</li>
247.158 </ul>
247.159 </li>
247.160 </ul>
247.161 <dl>
247.162 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
247.163 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
247.164 With Components</a></dd>
247.165 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
247.166 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
247.167 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
247.168 </dl>
247.169 <dl>
247.170 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
247.171 <dd>
247.172 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
247.173 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
247.174 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
247.175 </object>
247.176 </dd>
247.177 </dl>
247.178 <hr>
247.179 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
247.180 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
247.181 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
247.182 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
247.183 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
247.184 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Standard Image Component">
247.185 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
247.186 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
247.187 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
247.188 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
247.189 <tr>
247.190 <td> </td>
247.191 </tr>
247.192 </table>
247.193 </body>
247.194 </html>
247.195 \ No newline at end of file
248.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/jsfstd/inline_message.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
248.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/jsfstd/inline_message.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
248.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
248.4 -<html>
248.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
248.6 <!--
248.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
248.8 * All rights reserved.
248.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
248.10 -->
248.11 <head>
248.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
248.13 <title>Standard Inline Message Component</title>
248.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
248.15 </head>
248.16 <body>
248.17 <h1>Standard Inline Message Component</h1>
248.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
248.19 <p>You can drag the Standard JavaServer Faces Inline Message component
248.20 <img src="../../../images/inlinemsgicon.gif" alt="inline message icon"> from
248.21 the Palette to the Visual Designer to create a message for a single
248.22 component, such as an error or warning message for an input component. </p>
248.23 <ul class="warning">
248.24 <li>This component is a JavaServer Faces reference implementation that cannot use <a href="../../../components/aboutthemes.html">themes</a>. The <a href="../bh/message.html">Message component</a> in the Basic category of the Palette does support themes and provides other features that improve ease of use.</li>
248.25 </ul>
248.26 <p>The two message
248.27 components, Inline Message and <a href="message_list.html">Message
248.28 List</a>, display error messages for component rendering and
248.29 validation. Inline Message displays error messages for a specific
248.30 component. </p>
248.31
248.32 <p>After dropping the component on the Visual Designer, you can
248.33 do a number of things with it:</p>
248.34 <ul>
248.35 <li>Select the component and drag it to another area on the
248.36 page or resize it.</li>
248.37 <li>Select the component and edit its properties in the Inline
248.38 Message <a href="../../propsheets/jsfstd_inline_message_props.html">Properties window</a>. Some typical properties you might set are:
248.39 <ul>
248.40 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the Inline Message component.
248.41 In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's
248.42 <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's
248.43 value is the name of the <code>HtmlMessage</code> object.</li>
248.44 <li><b>for.</b> Specifies the component for which the Inline
248.45 Message component displays messages. If there are errors
248.46 in the component, the Inline Message component renders
248.47 the messages as HTML on the page in a <code><span></code>
248.48 tag. Otherwise, the Inline Message component is invisible.</li>
248.49 <li>Various style properties that set style classes or specific
248.50 CSS styles for the message. The styleClass and style properties
248.51 affect the message unless there are settings for the error,
248.52 information, fatal, or warning message styles. By default,
248.53 CSS classes are provided for each type of message, so
248.54 setting styleClass has no effect unless you delete the
248.55 class settings for the specific types.</li>
248.56 </ul>
248.57 </li>
248.58 </ul>
248.59 <dl>
248.60 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
248.61 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
248.62 With Components</a></dd>
248.63 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
248.64 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
248.65
248.66 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
248.67 </dl>
248.68 <dl>
248.69 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
248.70
248.71 <dd>
248.72 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
248.73 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
248.74 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
248.75 </object>
248.76 </dd>
248.77 </dl>
248.78 <hr>
248.79 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
248.80 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
248.81 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
248.82 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
248.83 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
248.84 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Standard Inline Message Component">
248.85 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
248.86 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
248.87 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
248.88 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
248.89 <tr>
248.90 <td> </td>
248.91 </tr>
248.92 </table>
248.93 </body>
248.94 </html>
248.95 \ No newline at end of file
248.96 +<html>
248.97 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
248.98 <!--
248.99 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
248.100 * All rights reserved.
248.101 * Use is subject to license terms.
248.102 -->
248.103 <head>
248.104 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
248.105 <title>Standard Inline Message Component</title>
248.106 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
248.107 </head>
248.108 <body>
248.109 <h2>Standard Inline Message Component</h2>
248.110 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
248.111 <p>You can drag the Standard JavaServer Faces Inline Message component
248.112 <img src="../../../images/inlinemsgicon.gif" alt="inline message icon"> from
248.113 the Palette to the Visual Designer to create a message for a single
248.114 component, such as an error or warning message for an input component. </p>
248.115 <ul class="warning">
248.116 <li>This component is a JavaServer Faces reference implementation that cannot use <a href="../../../components/aboutthemes.html">themes</a>. The <a href="../bh/message.html">Message component</a> in the Basic category of the Palette does support themes and provides other features that improve ease of use.</li>
248.117 </ul>
248.118 <p>The two message
248.119 components, Inline Message and <a href="message_list.html">Message
248.120 List</a>, display error messages for component rendering and
248.121 validation. Inline Message displays error messages for a specific
248.122 component. </p>
248.123
248.124 <p>After dropping the component on the Visual Designer, you can
248.125 do a number of things with it:</p>
248.126 <ul>
248.127 <li>Select the component and drag it to another area on the
248.128 page or resize it.</li>
248.129 <li>Select the component and edit its properties in the Inline
248.130 Message <a href="../../propsheets/jsfstd_inline_message_props.html">Properties window</a>. Some typical properties you might set are:
248.131 <ul>
248.132 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the Inline Message component.
248.133 In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's
248.134 <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's
248.135 value is the name of the <code>HtmlMessage</code> object.</li>
248.136 <li><b>for.</b> Specifies the component for which the Inline
248.137 Message component displays messages. If there are errors
248.138 in the component, the Inline Message component renders
248.139 the messages as HTML on the page in a <code><span></code>
248.140 tag. Otherwise, the Inline Message component is invisible.</li>
248.141 <li>Various style properties that set style classes or specific
248.142 CSS styles for the message. The styleClass and style properties
248.143 affect the message unless there are settings for the error,
248.144 information, fatal, or warning message styles. By default,
248.145 CSS classes are provided for each type of message, so
248.146 setting styleClass has no effect unless you delete the
248.147 class settings for the specific types.</li>
248.148 </ul>
248.149 </li>
248.150 </ul>
248.151 <dl>
248.152 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
248.153 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
248.154 With Components</a></dd>
248.155 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
248.156 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
248.157
248.158 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
248.159 </dl>
248.160 <dl>
248.161 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
248.162
248.163 <dd>
248.164 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
248.165 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
248.166 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
248.167 </object>
248.168 </dd>
248.169 </dl>
248.170 <hr>
248.171 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
248.172 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
248.173 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
248.174 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
248.175 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
248.176 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Standard Inline Message Component">
248.177 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
248.178 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
248.179 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
248.180 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
248.181 <tr>
248.182 <td> </td>
248.183 </tr>
248.184 </table>
248.185 </body>
248.186 </html>
248.187 \ No newline at end of file
249.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/jsfstd/jsf_std_comp_section.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
249.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/jsfstd/jsf_std_comp_section.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
249.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
249.4 -<html>
249.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
249.6 <!--
249.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
249.8 * All rights reserved.
249.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
249.10 -->
249.11 <head>
249.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
249.13 <title>JSF Standard Components Category</title>
249.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
249.15 </head>
249.16 <body>
249.17 <h1>JSF Standard Components Category </h1>
249.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
249.19 <p>This category of the Palette contains the old style JavaServer<sup><small>TM</small></sup> Faces visual components. These components are reference implementations of the JavaServer Faces API that do not support themes and in most cases are more complex to work with than the components in the Basic, Layout, and Composite categories of the Palette. To get advanced functionality and the enhanced look and feel provided by themes, use the the Basic, Layout, and Composite components instead. </p>
249.20 <p>You can drag the Standard components to the Visual Designer and
249.21 use them in designing your pages. In the Palette, you can select
249.22 a component and press F1 to see a help topic for that component.</p>
249.23 <p>After you add a component to your page, you can see it listed
249.24 in the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>, which is typically located below
249.25 the Palette. The Outline window is a useful tool for selecting
249.26 components, especially components that are hard to select in
249.27 the Visual Designer.</p>
249.28 <dl>
249.29 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
249.30 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
249.31 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
249.32 With Components</a></dd>
249.33 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
249.34 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
249.35 </dl>
249.36 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
249.37
249.38 <dd>
249.39 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
249.40 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
249.41 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
249.42 </object>
249.43 </dd>
249.44 <hr>
249.45 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
249.46 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
249.47 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
249.48 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
249.49 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
249.50 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20JSF Standard Components Category">
249.51 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
249.52 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
249.53 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
249.54 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
249.55 <tr>
249.56 <td> </td>
249.57 </tr>
249.58 </table>
249.59 </body>
249.60 </html>
249.61 \ No newline at end of file
249.62 +<html>
249.63 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
249.64 <!--
249.65 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
249.66 * All rights reserved.
249.67 * Use is subject to license terms.
249.68 -->
249.69 <head>
249.70 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
249.71 <title>JSF Standard Components Category</title>
249.72 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
249.73 </head>
249.74 <body>
249.75 <h2>JSF Standard Components Category </h2>
249.76 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
249.77 <p>This category of the Palette contains the old style JavaServer<sup><small>TM</small></sup> Faces visual components. These components are reference implementations of the JavaServer Faces API that do not support themes and in most cases are more complex to work with than the components in the Basic, Layout, and Composite categories of the Palette. To get advanced functionality and the enhanced look and feel provided by themes, use the the Basic, Layout, and Composite components instead. </p>
249.78 <p>You can drag the Standard components to the Visual Designer and
249.79 use them in designing your pages. In the Palette, you can select
249.80 a component and press F1 to see a help topic for that component.</p>
249.81 <p>After you add a component to your page, you can see it listed
249.82 in the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>, which is typically located below
249.83 the Palette. The Outline window is a useful tool for selecting
249.84 components, especially components that are hard to select in
249.85 the Visual Designer.</p>
249.86 <dl>
249.87 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
249.88 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
249.89 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
249.90 With Components</a></dd>
249.91 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
249.92 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
249.93 </dl>
249.94 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
249.95
249.96 <dd>
249.97 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
249.98 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
249.99 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
249.100 </object>
249.101 </dd>
249.102 <hr>
249.103 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
249.104 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
249.105 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
249.106 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
249.107 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
249.108 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20JSF Standard Components Category">
249.109 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
249.110 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
249.111 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
249.112 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
249.113 <tr>
249.114 <td> </td>
249.115 </tr>
249.116 </table>
249.117 </body>
249.118 </html>
249.119 \ No newline at end of file
250.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/jsfstd/link_action.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
250.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/jsfstd/link_action.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
250.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
250.4 -<html>
250.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
250.6 <!--
250.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
250.8 * All rights reserved.
250.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
250.10 -->
250.11 <head>
250.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
250.13 <title>Standard Link Action Component</title>
250.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
250.15 </head>
250.16 <body>
250.17 <h1>Standard Link Action Component</h1>
250.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
250.19 <p>You can drag the Standard JavaServer Faces Link Action <img src="../../../images/link_action_icon.gif" alt="Link Action icon" > component
250.20 from the Palette's Standard category to the Visual Designer to create a hyperlink
250.21 that the user can click to open another page in your web application.
250.22 If you want a simple hyperlink, use the <a href="hyperlink.html">Hyperlink</a>
250.23 component instead.</p>
250.24 <p>When the web page is generated, the Link Action becomes an HTML <code><a></code>
250.25 element with the <code>onclick</code> attribute defined to submit the page and open
250.26 the linked page.</p>
250.27 <ul class="warning">
250.28 <li>This component is a JavaServer Faces reference implementation that cannot use <a href="../../../components/aboutthemes.html">themes</a>. The <a href="../bh/hyperlink.html">Hyperlink component</a> and the <a href="../bh/image_hyperlink.html">Image Hyperlink component</a> in the Basic category do support themes and provide other features that improve ease of use.</li>
250.29 </ul>
250.30 <p>After dragging the component to the Visual Designer, you can do a number of things
250.31 with it:</p>
250.32 <ul>
250.33 <li>Change the displayed text of the link by selecting the inner, linkActionText <img src="../../../images/outputtexticon.gif" alt="Output Text icon"> part
250.34 of the component and then just typing in the text.</li>
250.35 <li>Select either the text element (inner part) or the command
250.36 hyperlink element (outer part). This component is composed
250.37 of a linkAction component and an embedded linkActionText component,
250.38 which is an Output Text component, as you can see in the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. Depending on where you click this component in
250.39 the Visual Designer, you get different Properties windows. You
250.40 use the linkAction to set the link part of the component,
250.41 and the linkActionText part to set the text of the link.</li>
250.42 <li>Select the component and drag it to another location on
250.43 the page.</li>
250.44 <li>Select the linkAction <img src="../../../images/link_action_icon.gif" alt="Link Action icon" > part
250.45 of the component and edit its properties in the Link Action <a href="../../propsheets/jsfstd_hyperlink_props.html">Properties window</a>. A typical property you might set is:
250.46 <ul>
250.47 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the Link Action. In the JSP
250.48 file, this name is the value of the <code>id</code> attribute.
250.49 In the page bean, this property's value is the name of
250.50 the <code>HTMLCommandLink</code> object.</li>
250.51 </ul>
250.52 </li>
250.53 <li>Select the linkActionText <img src="../../../images/outputtexticon.gif" alt="Output Text icon">
250.54 part of the component and edit its properties in the Output
250.55 Text <a href="../../propsheets/jsfstd_output_text_props.html">Properties window</a>. The most useful thing you can do in the Properties window is to set the visible label (or link text) for the component
250.56 in the value property. You can also bind the Output Text component
250.57 to a table and set the label dynamically.</li>
250.58 <li>Right-click the Link Action component and choose one of
250.59 several actions:
250.60 <ul>
250.61 <li><b>Edit Event Handler.</b> Code one of the following
250.62 event handlers:
250.63 <ul>
250.64 <li><b>action. </b>Opens the Java Editor with the cursor
250.65 positioned in the component's action method so you
250.66 can insert code that executes when the user clicks
250.67 the component. The method must return a <code>String</code>
250.68 that is the name of a navigation connector connecting this
250.69 page to another page in your application. For more
250.70 information, see <a href="../../../multiple_forms/howtomultiforms/dynamic_form_navigation.html">Setting Up Dynamic Page Navigation</a>.
250.71 <p>If you just want to use this component to connect
250.72 this page to another dynamic page, you can right-click
250.73 the page background and choose Page Navigation to
250.74 open the Page Flow editor and connect the component
250.75 to another page. For more information, see <a href="../../../multiple_forms/howtomultiforms/set_form_navigation.html">Setting Up Static Page Navigation</a>. </p>
250.76 </li>
250.77 <li><b>actionListener.</b> Opens the Java Editor with
250.78 the cursor positioned in the component's <code>actionListener</code>
250.79 method so you can insert code that calls a method
250.80 when the user clicks the component. The method must
250.81 return a <code>String</code> that is the name of a navigation
250.82 connector connecting this dynamic page to another dynamic
250.83 page in your application.</li>
250.84 </ul>
250.85 </li>
250.86 <li><b>Bind to Data. </b>Dynamically set the text that displays for the link. You can bind the component's <code>value</code> property to an object or a data provider, as described in the topic <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>. </li>
250.87 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind properties of the component in addition to the <code>vlaue</code> property to other objects or bean properties that update this component's properties automatically.</li>
250.88 </ul>
250.89 </li>
250.90 </ul>
250.91 <dl>
250.92 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
250.93 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
250.94 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
250.95 With Components</a></dd>
250.96 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
250.97 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
250.98 </dl>
250.99 <dl>
250.100 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
250.101 <dd>
250.102 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
250.103 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
250.104 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
250.105 </object>
250.106 </dd>
250.107 </dl>
250.108
250.109 <hr>
250.110 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
250.111 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
250.112 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
250.113 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
250.114 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
250.115 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Standard Link Action Component">
250.116 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
250.117 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
250.118 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
250.119 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
250.120 <tr>
250.121 <td> </td>
250.122 </tr>
250.123 </table>
250.124 </body>
250.125 </html>
250.126 \ No newline at end of file
250.127 +<html>
250.128 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
250.129 <!--
250.130 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
250.131 * All rights reserved.
250.132 * Use is subject to license terms.
250.133 -->
250.134 <head>
250.135 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
250.136 <title>Standard Link Action Component</title>
250.137 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
250.138 </head>
250.139 <body>
250.140 <h2>Standard Link Action Component</h2>
250.141 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
250.142 <p>You can drag the Standard JavaServer Faces Link Action <img src="../../../images/link_action_icon.gif" alt="Link Action icon" > component
250.143 from the Palette's Standard category to the Visual Designer to create a hyperlink
250.144 that the user can click to open another page in your web application.
250.145 If you want a simple hyperlink, use the <a href="hyperlink.html">Hyperlink</a>
250.146 component instead.</p>
250.147 <p>When the web page is generated, the Link Action becomes an HTML <code><a></code>
250.148 element with the <code>onclick</code> attribute defined to submit the page and open
250.149 the linked page.</p>
250.150 <ul class="warning">
250.151 <li>This component is a JavaServer Faces reference implementation that cannot use <a href="../../../components/aboutthemes.html">themes</a>. The <a href="../bh/hyperlink.html">Hyperlink component</a> and the <a href="../bh/image_hyperlink.html">Image Hyperlink component</a> in the Basic category do support themes and provide other features that improve ease of use.</li>
250.152 </ul>
250.153 <p>After dragging the component to the Visual Designer, you can do a number of things
250.154 with it:</p>
250.155 <ul>
250.156 <li>Change the displayed text of the link by selecting the inner, linkActionText <img src="../../../images/outputtexticon.gif" alt="Output Text icon"> part
250.157 of the component and then just typing in the text.</li>
250.158 <li>Select either the text element (inner part) or the command
250.159 hyperlink element (outer part). This component is composed
250.160 of a linkAction component and an embedded linkActionText component,
250.161 which is an Output Text component, as you can see in the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. Depending on where you click this component in
250.162 the Visual Designer, you get different Properties windows. You
250.163 use the linkAction to set the link part of the component,
250.164 and the linkActionText part to set the text of the link.</li>
250.165 <li>Select the component and drag it to another location on
250.166 the page.</li>
250.167 <li>Select the linkAction <img src="../../../images/link_action_icon.gif" alt="Link Action icon" > part
250.168 of the component and edit its properties in the Link Action <a href="../../propsheets/jsfstd_hyperlink_props.html">Properties window</a>. A typical property you might set is:
250.169 <ul>
250.170 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the Link Action. In the JSP
250.171 file, this name is the value of the <code>id</code> attribute.
250.172 In the page bean, this property's value is the name of
250.173 the <code>HTMLCommandLink</code> object.</li>
250.174 </ul>
250.175 </li>
250.176 <li>Select the linkActionText <img src="../../../images/outputtexticon.gif" alt="Output Text icon">
250.177 part of the component and edit its properties in the Output
250.178 Text <a href="../../propsheets/jsfstd_output_text_props.html">Properties window</a>. The most useful thing you can do in the Properties window is to set the visible label (or link text) for the component
250.179 in the value property. You can also bind the Output Text component
250.180 to a table and set the label dynamically.</li>
250.181 <li>Right-click the Link Action component and choose one of
250.182 several actions:
250.183 <ul>
250.184 <li><b>Edit Event Handler.</b> Code one of the following
250.185 event handlers:
250.186 <ul>
250.187 <li><b>action. </b>Opens the Java Editor with the cursor
250.188 positioned in the component's action method so you
250.189 can insert code that executes when the user clicks
250.190 the component. The method must return a <code>String</code>
250.191 that is the name of a navigation connector connecting this
250.192 page to another page in your application. For more
250.193 information, see <a href="../../../multiple_forms/howtomultiforms/dynamic_form_navigation.html">Setting Up Dynamic Page Navigation</a>.
250.194 <p>If you just want to use this component to connect
250.195 this page to another dynamic page, you can right-click
250.196 the page background and choose Page Navigation to
250.197 open the Page Flow editor and connect the component
250.198 to another page. For more information, see <a href="../../../multiple_forms/howtomultiforms/set_form_navigation.html">Setting Up Static Page Navigation</a>. </p>
250.199 </li>
250.200 <li><b>actionListener.</b> Opens the Java Editor with
250.201 the cursor positioned in the component's <code>actionListener</code>
250.202 method so you can insert code that calls a method
250.203 when the user clicks the component. The method must
250.204 return a <code>String</code> that is the name of a navigation
250.205 connector connecting this dynamic page to another dynamic
250.206 page in your application.</li>
250.207 </ul>
250.208 </li>
250.209 <li><b>Bind to Data. </b>Dynamically set the text that displays for the link. You can bind the component's <code>value</code> property to an object or a data provider, as described in the topic <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>. </li>
250.210 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind properties of the component in addition to the <code>vlaue</code> property to other objects or bean properties that update this component's properties automatically.</li>
250.211 </ul>
250.212 </li>
250.213 </ul>
250.214 <dl>
250.215 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
250.216 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
250.217 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
250.218 With Components</a></dd>
250.219 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
250.220 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
250.221 </dl>
250.222 <dl>
250.223 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
250.224 <dd>
250.225 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
250.226 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
250.227 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
250.228 </object>
250.229 </dd>
250.230 </dl>
250.231
250.232 <hr>
250.233 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
250.234 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
250.235 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
250.236 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
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250.238 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Standard Link Action Component">
250.239 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
250.240 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
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251.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/jsfstd/listbox.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
251.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/jsfstd/listbox.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
251.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
251.4 -<html>
251.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
251.6 <!--
251.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
251.8 * All rights reserved.
251.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
251.10 -->
251.11 <head>
251.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
251.13 <title>Standard Listbox Component</title>
251.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
251.15 </head>
251.16 <body>
251.17 <h1>Standard Listbox Component</h1>
251.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
251.19 <p>You can drag the Standard JavaServer Faces Listbox component <img src="../../../images/listboxicon.gif" alt="listbox icon"> from
251.20 the Palette to the Visual Designer to create a component that
251.21 enables the user to select one item from a list of items. If
251.22 the box is too small to contain the items in the list, the list
251.23 box includes scrollbars. Only one item at a time can be selected.
251.24 If you want a listbox in which multiple items can be selected,
251.25 use the Basic <a href="../bh/listbox.html">Listbox component</a>.</p>
251.26 <ul class="warning">
251.27 <li>This component is a JavaServer Faces reference implementation that cannot use <a href="../../../components/aboutthemes.html">themes</a>. The <a href="../bh/listbox.html">Listbox component</a> in the Basic category of the Palette does support themes and provides other features that improve ease of use, such as your choice of a multple selection or a single selection list.</li>
251.28 </ul>
251.29 <p>A Listbox is a composite component: the enclosing component
251.30 (listbox) manages the style and behavior of the list itself,
251.31 and the inside component (listboxSelectItems) is used to bind
251.32 to the actual items in the list. A third, related component
251.33 named listboxDefaultItems is created for each Listbox component
251.34 that you add to the page and contains an array of static default
251.35 items for the list (<code>item1</code>, <code>item2</code>, <code>item3</code>).
251.36 This last component is not one that you typically work with.
251.37 You can see all these components in the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a> after you add a Listbox to your page.</p>
251.38 <p>A Listbox renders as an HTML <code><select></code> tag with
251.39 the <code>size</code> attribute set to a value greater than 1. </p>
251.40 <p>After adding a Listbox Component to a page, you can do a number
251.41 of things with it:</p>
251.42 <ul>
251.43 <li>Select the component and drag it to another location on
251.44 the page.</li>
251.45 <li>Drag a table from the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
251.46 <param name="content" value="../../../ui_elements/server_nav/services_win_popup.html">
251.47 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
251.48 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
251.49 <param name="viewerSize" value="400,250">
251.50 <param name="text" value="Services window"></object> and drop it on the
251.51 component, and then choose whether to fill the list with the
251.52 table data or set the component up to have its selection driven
251.53 by another component. For more information, see <a href="../../../connect_data/howtodata/binding_data_2_list_component.html">Binding a List Component to a Database</a>.</li>
251.54 <li>Select the component and edit its properties in the Listbox
251.55 <a href="../../propsheets/jsfstd_listbox_props.html">Properties window</a>. Some typical properties you might set are:
251.56 <ul>
251.57 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the Listbox component. In the
251.58 JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code>
251.59 attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is
251.60 the name of the <code>HtmlSelectOneList</code> object.</li>
251.61 <li><b>size.</b> The number of options to show at one time.
251.62 If there are more options to show than indicated in this
251.63 property, a scrollbar is added to the listbox. If this
251.64 property is not set, all options are shown.</li>
251.65 <li><b>value.</b> Actually, you do not usually set this
251.66 property. The value property is not rendered on the screen,
251.67 but is used when the form is submitted to send the currently
251.68 selected list element. The list displayed in the component
251.69 is controlled by the <code>listboxSelectItems</code> part
251.70 of the component, not by the value property. See the Fill
251.71 List From Database selection's description below for a
251.72 typical way to set the <code>listboxSelectItems</code> part
251.73 of the component.</li>
251.74 </ul>
251.75 </li>
251.76 <li>Right-click the component and choose one of the following
251.77 pop-up menu items:
251.78 <ul>
251.79 <li><b>Edit Event Handler. </b>Write code for one of the
251.80 following event handlers.
251.81 <ul>
251.82 <li><b>validate. </b>Opens the Java Editor with the
251.83 cursor positioned in the component's <code>validate</code>
251.84 method so you can insert code to validate the value
251.85 of the component.</li>
251.86 <li><b>processValueChange.</b> Opens the Java Editor
251.87 with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>processValueChange</code>
251.88 method so you can insert code that executes when the
251.89 value of this component changes (for example, the
251.90 user changes the value of another component that is
251.91 controlling the value of this component).</li>
251.92 </ul>
251.93 </li>
251.94 <li><b>Bind to Data.</b> Opens a dialog box that
251.95 enables you to bind the component to an object or data provider that will update the list dynamically. For example, you might
251.96 choose this option rather than dropping a table on the
251.97 component if a database table has already been added to
251.98 the page. For more information, see <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_list_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>.</li>
251.99 <li><b>Auto-Submit on Change.</b> Causes the form to be automatically submitted if the value of the component changes. Sets the component's JavaScript onclick property to <code>common_timeoutSubmitForm(this.form, '<i>component-id</i>');</code>. At runtime, this code causes the form to be automatically submitted if the user changes the component value. Once the form is submitted, conversion and validation occur on the server and any value change listener methods execute, and then the page is redisplayed.
251.100 <p>A component configured to Auto-Submit on Change can use <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual forms</a> to limit the input fields that are processed when the form is submitted. If the auto-submit component is defined to submit a virtual form, only the participants in that virtual form will be processed when the auto-submit occurs.</p>
251.101 </li>
251.102 <li><b>Configure Virtual Forms.</b> Enables you to add the component to a <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>. </li>
251.103 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables
251.104 you to bind the properties of the component to other objects
251.105 or properties that can update this component's properties
251.106 automatically.</li>
251.107 </ul>
251.108 </li>
251.109 </ul>
251.110
251.111 <dl>
251.112 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
251.113 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
251.114 With Components</a></dd>
251.115 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
251.116 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
251.117
251.118 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
251.119 </dl>
251.120 <dl>
251.121 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
251.122 <dd>
251.123 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
251.124 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
251.125 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
251.126 </object>
251.127 </dd>
251.128 </dl>
251.129 <hr>
251.130 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
251.131 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
251.132 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
251.133 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
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251.135 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Standard Listbox Component">
251.136 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
251.137 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
251.138 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
251.139 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
251.140 <tr>
251.141 <td> </td>
251.142 </tr>
251.143 </table>
251.144 </body>
251.145 </html>
251.146 \ No newline at end of file
251.147 +<html>
251.148 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
251.149 <!--
251.150 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
251.151 * All rights reserved.
251.152 * Use is subject to license terms.
251.153 -->
251.154 <head>
251.155 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
251.156 <title>Standard Listbox Component</title>
251.157 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
251.158 </head>
251.159 <body>
251.160 <h2>Standard Listbox Component</h2>
251.161 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
251.162 <p>You can drag the Standard JavaServer Faces Listbox component <img src="../../../images/listboxicon.gif" alt="listbox icon"> from
251.163 the Palette to the Visual Designer to create a component that
251.164 enables the user to select one item from a list of items. If
251.165 the box is too small to contain the items in the list, the list
251.166 box includes scrollbars. Only one item at a time can be selected.
251.167 If you want a listbox in which multiple items can be selected,
251.168 use the Basic <a href="../bh/listbox.html">Listbox component</a>.</p>
251.169 <ul class="warning">
251.170 <li>This component is a JavaServer Faces reference implementation that cannot use <a href="../../../components/aboutthemes.html">themes</a>. The <a href="../bh/listbox.html">Listbox component</a> in the Basic category of the Palette does support themes and provides other features that improve ease of use, such as your choice of a multple selection or a single selection list.</li>
251.171 </ul>
251.172 <p>A Listbox is a composite component: the enclosing component
251.173 (listbox) manages the style and behavior of the list itself,
251.174 and the inside component (listboxSelectItems) is used to bind
251.175 to the actual items in the list. A third, related component
251.176 named listboxDefaultItems is created for each Listbox component
251.177 that you add to the page and contains an array of static default
251.178 items for the list (<code>item1</code>, <code>item2</code>, <code>item3</code>).
251.179 This last component is not one that you typically work with.
251.180 You can see all these components in the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a> after you add a Listbox to your page.</p>
251.181 <p>A Listbox renders as an HTML <code><select></code> tag with
251.182 the <code>size</code> attribute set to a value greater than 1. </p>
251.183 <p>After adding a Listbox Component to a page, you can do a number
251.184 of things with it:</p>
251.185 <ul>
251.186 <li>Select the component and drag it to another location on
251.187 the page.</li>
251.188 <li>Drag a table from the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
251.189 <param name="content" value="../../../ui_elements/server_nav/services_win_popup.html">
251.190 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
251.191 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
251.192 <param name="viewerSize" value="400,250">
251.193 <param name="text" value="Services window"></object> and drop it on the
251.194 component, and then choose whether to fill the list with the
251.195 table data or set the component up to have its selection driven
251.196 by another component. For more information, see <a href="../../../connect_data/howtodata/binding_data_2_list_component.html">Binding a List Component to a Database</a>.</li>
251.197 <li>Select the component and edit its properties in the Listbox
251.198 <a href="../../propsheets/jsfstd_listbox_props.html">Properties window</a>. Some typical properties you might set are:
251.199 <ul>
251.200 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the Listbox component. In the
251.201 JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code>
251.202 attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is
251.203 the name of the <code>HtmlSelectOneList</code> object.</li>
251.204 <li><b>size.</b> The number of options to show at one time.
251.205 If there are more options to show than indicated in this
251.206 property, a scrollbar is added to the listbox. If this
251.207 property is not set, all options are shown.</li>
251.208 <li><b>value.</b> Actually, you do not usually set this
251.209 property. The value property is not rendered on the screen,
251.210 but is used when the form is submitted to send the currently
251.211 selected list element. The list displayed in the component
251.212 is controlled by the <code>listboxSelectItems</code> part
251.213 of the component, not by the value property. See the Fill
251.214 List From Database selection's description below for a
251.215 typical way to set the <code>listboxSelectItems</code> part
251.216 of the component.</li>
251.217 </ul>
251.218 </li>
251.219 <li>Right-click the component and choose one of the following
251.220 pop-up menu items:
251.221 <ul>
251.222 <li><b>Edit Event Handler. </b>Write code for one of the
251.223 following event handlers.
251.224 <ul>
251.225 <li><b>validate. </b>Opens the Java Editor with the
251.226 cursor positioned in the component's <code>validate</code>
251.227 method so you can insert code to validate the value
251.228 of the component.</li>
251.229 <li><b>processValueChange.</b> Opens the Java Editor
251.230 with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>processValueChange</code>
251.231 method so you can insert code that executes when the
251.232 value of this component changes (for example, the
251.233 user changes the value of another component that is
251.234 controlling the value of this component).</li>
251.235 </ul>
251.236 </li>
251.237 <li><b>Bind to Data.</b> Opens a dialog box that
251.238 enables you to bind the component to an object or data provider that will update the list dynamically. For example, you might
251.239 choose this option rather than dropping a table on the
251.240 component if a database table has already been added to
251.241 the page. For more information, see <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_list_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>.</li>
251.242 <li><b>Auto-Submit on Change.</b> Causes the form to be automatically submitted if the value of the component changes. Sets the component's JavaScript onclick property to <code>common_timeoutSubmitForm(this.form, '<i>component-id</i>');</code>. At runtime, this code causes the form to be automatically submitted if the user changes the component value. Once the form is submitted, conversion and validation occur on the server and any value change listener methods execute, and then the page is redisplayed.
251.243 <p>A component configured to Auto-Submit on Change can use <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual forms</a> to limit the input fields that are processed when the form is submitted. If the auto-submit component is defined to submit a virtual form, only the participants in that virtual form will be processed when the auto-submit occurs.</p>
251.244 </li>
251.245 <li><b>Configure Virtual Forms.</b> Enables you to add the component to a <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>. </li>
251.246 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables
251.247 you to bind the properties of the component to other objects
251.248 or properties that can update this component's properties
251.249 automatically.</li>
251.250 </ul>
251.251 </li>
251.252 </ul>
251.253
251.254 <dl>
251.255 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
251.256 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
251.257 With Components</a></dd>
251.258 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
251.259 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
251.260
251.261 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
251.262 </dl>
251.263 <dl>
251.264 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
251.265 <dd>
251.266 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
251.267 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
251.268 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
251.269 </object>
251.270 </dd>
251.271 </dl>
251.272 <hr>
251.273 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
251.274 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
251.275 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
251.276 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
251.277 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
251.278 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Standard Listbox Component">
251.279 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
251.280 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
251.281 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
251.282 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
251.283 <tr>
251.284 <td> </td>
251.285 </tr>
251.286 </table>
251.287 </body>
251.288 </html>
251.289 \ No newline at end of file
252.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/jsfstd/message_list.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
252.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/jsfstd/message_list.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
252.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
252.4 -<html>
252.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
252.6 <!--
252.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
252.8 * All rights reserved.
252.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
252.10 -->
252.11 <head>
252.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
252.13 <title>Standard Message List Component</title>
252.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
252.15 </head>
252.16 <body>
252.17 <h1>Standard Message List Component</h1>
252.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
252.19 <p>You can drag the Standard JavaServer Faces Message List component <img src="../../../images/msglisticon.gif" alt="message list icon"> from
252.20 the Palette to the Visual Designer to create a list of messages
252.21 for a page or set of components. </p>
252.22 <ul class="warning">
252.23 <li>This component is a JavaServer Faces reference implementation that cannot use <a href="../../../components/aboutthemes.html">themes</a>. The <a href="../bh/message_group.html">Message Group component</a> in the Basic category of the Palette does support themes and provides other features that improve ease of use.</li>
252.24 </ul>
252.25 <p>The two Standard message components, Message List and Inline Message,
252.26 display error messages concerning component rendering and validation.
252.27 </p>
252.28 <ul>
252.29 <li>This component, Message List, reports all errors on all
252.30 components on the page, including errors with the page itself.
252.31 You can put a Message List component on your page to assist
252.32 with debugging as you are developing the page.</li>
252.33 <li>The <a href="inline_message.html">Inline Message</a> component
252.34 reports errors for a single component. Use Inline Message
252.35 if you want to provide error messages to the users of your
252.36 page. </li>
252.37 </ul>
252.38 <p>After dropping the component on the Visual Designer, you can
252.39 do a number of things with it:</p>
252.40 <ul>
252.41 <li>Select the component and drag it to another area on the
252.42 page.</li>
252.43 <li>Select the component and edit its properties in the Message
252.44 List <a href="../../propsheets/jsfstd_message_list_props.html">Properties window</a>. Some typical properties you might set are:
252.45 <ul>
252.46 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the component. In the JSP file,
252.47 this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code>
252.48 attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is
252.49 the name of the <code>HtmlMessages</code> object.</li>
252.50 <li>Various style properties that set style classes or specific
252.51 CSS styles for the message. The styleClass and style properties
252.52 affect the message unless there are settings for the error,
252.53 information, fatal, or warning message styles. By default,
252.54 CSS classes are provided for each type of message, so
252.55 setting styleClass has no effect unless you delete the
252.56 class settings for the specific types.</li>
252.57 </ul>
252.58 </li>
252.59 </ul>
252.60 <dl>
252.61 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
252.62 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
252.63 With Components</a></dd>
252.64 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
252.65 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
252.66 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
252.67
252.68 </dl>
252.69 <dl>
252.70 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
252.71
252.72 <dd>
252.73 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
252.74 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
252.75 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
252.76 </object>
252.77 </dd></dl>
252.78 <hr>
252.79 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
252.80 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
252.81 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
252.82 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
252.83 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
252.84 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Standard Message List Component">
252.85 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
252.86 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
252.87 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
252.88 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
252.89 <tr>
252.90 <td> </td>
252.91 </tr>
252.92 </table>
252.93 </body>
252.94 </html>
252.95 \ No newline at end of file
252.96 +<html>
252.97 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
252.98 <!--
252.99 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
252.100 * All rights reserved.
252.101 * Use is subject to license terms.
252.102 -->
252.103 <head>
252.104 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
252.105 <title>Standard Message List Component</title>
252.106 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
252.107 </head>
252.108 <body>
252.109 <h2>Standard Message List Component</h2>
252.110 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
252.111 <p>You can drag the Standard JavaServer Faces Message List component <img src="../../../images/msglisticon.gif" alt="message list icon"> from
252.112 the Palette to the Visual Designer to create a list of messages
252.113 for a page or set of components. </p>
252.114 <ul class="warning">
252.115 <li>This component is a JavaServer Faces reference implementation that cannot use <a href="../../../components/aboutthemes.html">themes</a>. The <a href="../bh/message_group.html">Message Group component</a> in the Basic category of the Palette does support themes and provides other features that improve ease of use.</li>
252.116 </ul>
252.117 <p>The two Standard message components, Message List and Inline Message,
252.118 display error messages concerning component rendering and validation.
252.119 </p>
252.120 <ul>
252.121 <li>This component, Message List, reports all errors on all
252.122 components on the page, including errors with the page itself.
252.123 You can put a Message List component on your page to assist
252.124 with debugging as you are developing the page.</li>
252.125 <li>The <a href="inline_message.html">Inline Message</a> component
252.126 reports errors for a single component. Use Inline Message
252.127 if you want to provide error messages to the users of your
252.128 page. </li>
252.129 </ul>
252.130 <p>After dropping the component on the Visual Designer, you can
252.131 do a number of things with it:</p>
252.132 <ul>
252.133 <li>Select the component and drag it to another area on the
252.134 page.</li>
252.135 <li>Select the component and edit its properties in the Message
252.136 List <a href="../../propsheets/jsfstd_message_list_props.html">Properties window</a>. Some typical properties you might set are:
252.137 <ul>
252.138 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the component. In the JSP file,
252.139 this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code>
252.140 attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is
252.141 the name of the <code>HtmlMessages</code> object.</li>
252.142 <li>Various style properties that set style classes or specific
252.143 CSS styles for the message. The styleClass and style properties
252.144 affect the message unless there are settings for the error,
252.145 information, fatal, or warning message styles. By default,
252.146 CSS classes are provided for each type of message, so
252.147 setting styleClass has no effect unless you delete the
252.148 class settings for the specific types.</li>
252.149 </ul>
252.150 </li>
252.151 </ul>
252.152 <dl>
252.153 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
252.154 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
252.155 With Components</a></dd>
252.156 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
252.157 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
252.158 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
252.159
252.160 </dl>
252.161 <dl>
252.162 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
252.163
252.164 <dd>
252.165 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
252.166 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
252.167 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
252.168 </object>
252.169 </dd></dl>
252.170 <hr>
252.171 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
252.172 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
252.173 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
252.174 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
252.175 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
252.176 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Standard Message List Component">
252.177 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
252.178 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
252.179 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
252.180 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
252.181 <tr>
252.182 <td> </td>
252.183 </tr>
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253.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/jsfstd/multi_listbox.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
253.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/jsfstd/multi_listbox.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
253.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
253.4 -<html>
253.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
253.6 <!--
253.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
253.8 * All rights reserved.
253.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
253.10 -->
253.11 <head>
253.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
253.13 <title>Standard Multi Select Listbox Component</title>
253.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
253.15 </head>
253.16 <body>
253.17 <h1>Standard Multi Select Listbox Component</h1>
253.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
253.19 <p>You can drag the Standard JavaServer Faces Multi Select Listbox component
253.20 <img src="../../../images/multilistboxicon.gif" alt="multi-select listbox icon"> from
253.21 the Palette to the Visual Designer to create a listbox that enables
253.22 the user to select multiple items from a list of items.</p>
253.23 <ul class="warning">
253.24 <li>This component is a JavaServer Faces reference implementation that cannot use <a href="../../../components/aboutthemes.html">themes</a>. The <a href="../bh/listbox.html">Listbox component</a> in the Basic category of the Palette does support themes and provides other features that improve ease of use, such as your choice of a multple selection or a single selection list.</li>
253.25 </ul>
253.26 <p>A Multi Select Listbox is a composite component that has
253.27 the following elements: </p>
253.28 <ul>
253.29
253.30 <li>The enclosing component, multiSelectListbox, manages the
253.31 style and behavior of the listbox itself. In addition, when
253.32 the user submits the page, the value property of this component
253.33 is an object array containing the user's choices. You can
253.34 bind this component's value property to an <code>ArrayList</code>
253.35 object and use that object to test what the user's choices
253.36 were.</li>
253.37 <li>The inside component, <i>multiSelectListbox</i>SelectItems,
253.38 is intended to be used to bind to a data provider that specifies the actual items in the list. </li>
253.39 <li>A third, related component, <i>multiSelectListbox</i>DefaultItems,
253.40 contains an array of initial list items. This array is used
253.41 to populate the list only if the list is not bound to a bean
253.42 property or data provider. The list defaults to <code>item1</code>,
253.43 <code>item2</code>, <code>item3</code>. </li>
253.44 </ul>
253.45 <p>After dragging the component to the Visual Designer, you can
253.46 do a number of things with it:</p>
253.47 <ul>
253.48 <li>Select the Multi Select Listbox component and drag it
253.49 to another location on the page.</li>
253.50
253.51 <li>Right-click the multiSelectListbox component in the
253.52 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
253.53 <param name="content" value="app_outline_multi-list_graphic.html">
253.54 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
253.55 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
253.56 <param name="viewerSize" value="350,400">
253.57 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object> and choose Property Bindings to bind its value property
253.58 to an <code>Object</code> array that you have added to the session
253.59 bean as a property. You can use this session bean property
253.60 to evaluate what the user chose after the page is submitted.
253.61 For more information, see the value property description
253.62 below.</li>
253.63
253.64 <li>Right-click the <i>multiSelectListbox</i>SelectItems component
253.65 in the Outline window and bind it to a bean property
253.66 or data provider that will be used to populate the list. </li>
253.67 <li>Select the Multi Select Listbox component on the page
253.68 in the Visual Designer and edit its properties in the Multi
253.69 Select Listbox <a href="../../propsheets/jsfstd_multi_listbox_props.html">Properties window</a>. These properties affect the overall style and
253.70 behavior of the list. Some typical properties you might
253.71 set are:
253.72 <ul>
253.73 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the Multi Select Listbox
253.74 component. In the JSP file, this name is the value of
253.75 the component's <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean,
253.76 this property's value is the name of the <code>HtmlSelectManyCheckbox</code>
253.77 object. </li>
253.78 <li> <b>value.</b> The data that is sent when the page
253.79 is submitted.
253.80 <p>This component can have more than one value, which
253.81 has implications about what type of value you can
253.82 use. </p>
253.83 <ul>
253.84 <li> If you use a value binding expression, it must
253.85 point to an array of objects or primitives. The
253.86 individual elements in this array represent the
253.87 currently selected values from the set of all possible
253.88 options. </li>
253.89 <li> If you do not use a value binding expression,
253.90 the object returned to you when you call <code>multiSelectListbox</code>.getValue()
253.91 is an object array.</li>
253.92 <li> There is no usable way to bind this component
253.93 to database data, because the value will typically
253.94 be represented by multiple rows in a detail table.
253.95 </li>
253.96 </ul>
253.97 <p>One way to process the values chosen by the user
253.98 is to bind this component to an <code>ArrayList</code>
253.99 object and check the array values when the user submits
253.100 the page. </p>
253.101 </li>
253.102 <li><b>disabledClass.</b> A CSS style class defined in
253.103 the page's style sheet or in its <code><head></code>
253.104 section that is to be applied to the labels for disabled
253.105 items in the list.</li>
253.106 <li><b>enabledClass.</b> A CSS style class defined in
253.107 the page's style sheet or in its <code><head></code>
253.108 section that is to be applied to the labels for enabled
253.109 items in the list.</li>
253.110 </ul>
253.111 <ul class="note">
253.112 <li>You disable or enable a list option by setting or
253.113 clearing the disabled property of the <code>SelectItems</code>
253.114 component used to initialize the option.</li>
253.115 </ul>
253.116 </li>
253.117
253.118 <li>Right-click the Multi Select Listbox component in the Visual Designer and choose one of several actions, some of which are
253.119 listed below:
253.120 <ul>
253.121 <li><b>Edit Event Handler. </b>Write code for one of the following event handlers.
253.122 <ul>
253.123 <li><b>validate. </b>Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>validate</code> method so you can insert code to validate the value of the component.</li>
253.124 <li><b>processValueChange.</b> Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>processValueChange</code> method so you can insert code that executes when the value of this component changes (for example, the user chose two list items and pressed Enter).</li>
253.125 </ul>
253.126 </li>
253.127 <li><b>Bind to Data.</b> Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind the component to an object or data provider that will update the list dynamically. For example, you might choose this option rather than dropping a table on the component if a database table has already been added to the page. For more information, see <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_list_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>.</li>
253.128 <li><b>Auto-Submit on Change.</b> Causes the form to be automatically submitted if the value of the component changes. Sets the component's JavaScript onclick property to <code>common_timeoutSubmitForm(this.form, '<i>component-id</i>');</code>. At runtime, this code causes the form to be automatically submitted if the user changes the component value. Once the form is submitted, conversion and validation occur on the server and any value change listener methods execute, and then the page is redisplayed.
253.129 <p>A component configured to Auto-Submit on Change can use <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual forms</a> to limit the input fields that are processed when the form is submitted. If the auto-submit component is defined to submit a virtual form, only the participants in that virtual form will be processed when the auto-submit occurs.</p>
253.130 </li>
253.131 <li><b>Configure Virtual Forms.</b> Enables you to add the component to a <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>. </li>
253.132 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind the properties of the component to other objects or properties that can update this component's properties automatically.</li>
253.133 </ul>
253.134 </li>
253.135 </ul>
253.136 <dl>
253.137 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
253.138 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
253.139 With Components</a></dd>
253.140 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
253.141 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
253.142
253.143 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
253.144 </dl>
253.145 <dl>
253.146 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
253.147 <dd>
253.148 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
253.149 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
253.150 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
253.151 </object>
253.152 </dd>
253.153 </dl>
253.154 <hr>
253.155 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
253.156 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
253.157 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
253.158 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
253.159 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
253.160 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Standard Multi Select Listbox Component">
253.161 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
253.162 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
253.163 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
253.164 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
253.165 <tr>
253.166 <td> </td>
253.167 </tr>
253.168 </table>
253.169 </body>
253.170 </html>
253.171 \ No newline at end of file
253.172 +<html>
253.173 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
253.174 <!--
253.175 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
253.176 * All rights reserved.
253.177 * Use is subject to license terms.
253.178 -->
253.179 <head>
253.180 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
253.181 <title>Standard Multi Select Listbox Component</title>
253.182 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
253.183 </head>
253.184 <body>
253.185 <h2>Standard Multi Select Listbox Component</h2>
253.186 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
253.187 <p>You can drag the Standard JavaServer Faces Multi Select Listbox component
253.188 <img src="../../../images/multilistboxicon.gif" alt="multi-select listbox icon"> from
253.189 the Palette to the Visual Designer to create a listbox that enables
253.190 the user to select multiple items from a list of items.</p>
253.191 <ul class="warning">
253.192 <li>This component is a JavaServer Faces reference implementation that cannot use <a href="../../../components/aboutthemes.html">themes</a>. The <a href="../bh/listbox.html">Listbox component</a> in the Basic category of the Palette does support themes and provides other features that improve ease of use, such as your choice of a multple selection or a single selection list.</li>
253.193 </ul>
253.194 <p>A Multi Select Listbox is a composite component that has
253.195 the following elements: </p>
253.196 <ul>
253.197
253.198 <li>The enclosing component, multiSelectListbox, manages the
253.199 style and behavior of the listbox itself. In addition, when
253.200 the user submits the page, the value property of this component
253.201 is an object array containing the user's choices. You can
253.202 bind this component's value property to an <code>ArrayList</code>
253.203 object and use that object to test what the user's choices
253.204 were.</li>
253.205 <li>The inside component, <i>multiSelectListbox</i>SelectItems,
253.206 is intended to be used to bind to a data provider that specifies the actual items in the list. </li>
253.207 <li>A third, related component, <i>multiSelectListbox</i>DefaultItems,
253.208 contains an array of initial list items. This array is used
253.209 to populate the list only if the list is not bound to a bean
253.210 property or data provider. The list defaults to <code>item1</code>,
253.211 <code>item2</code>, <code>item3</code>. </li>
253.212 </ul>
253.213 <p>After dragging the component to the Visual Designer, you can
253.214 do a number of things with it:</p>
253.215 <ul>
253.216 <li>Select the Multi Select Listbox component and drag it
253.217 to another location on the page.</li>
253.218
253.219 <li>Right-click the multiSelectListbox component in the
253.220 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
253.221 <param name="content" value="app_outline_multi-list_graphic.html">
253.222 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
253.223 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
253.224 <param name="viewerSize" value="350,400">
253.225 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object> and choose Property Bindings to bind its value property
253.226 to an <code>Object</code> array that you have added to the session
253.227 bean as a property. You can use this session bean property
253.228 to evaluate what the user chose after the page is submitted.
253.229 For more information, see the value property description
253.230 below.</li>
253.231
253.232 <li>Right-click the <i>multiSelectListbox</i>SelectItems component
253.233 in the Outline window and bind it to a bean property
253.234 or data provider that will be used to populate the list. </li>
253.235 <li>Select the Multi Select Listbox component on the page
253.236 in the Visual Designer and edit its properties in the Multi
253.237 Select Listbox <a href="../../propsheets/jsfstd_multi_listbox_props.html">Properties window</a>. These properties affect the overall style and
253.238 behavior of the list. Some typical properties you might
253.239 set are:
253.240 <ul>
253.241 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the Multi Select Listbox
253.242 component. In the JSP file, this name is the value of
253.243 the component's <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean,
253.244 this property's value is the name of the <code>HtmlSelectManyCheckbox</code>
253.245 object. </li>
253.246 <li> <b>value.</b> The data that is sent when the page
253.247 is submitted.
253.248 <p>This component can have more than one value, which
253.249 has implications about what type of value you can
253.250 use. </p>
253.251 <ul>
253.252 <li> If you use a value binding expression, it must
253.253 point to an array of objects or primitives. The
253.254 individual elements in this array represent the
253.255 currently selected values from the set of all possible
253.256 options. </li>
253.257 <li> If you do not use a value binding expression,
253.258 the object returned to you when you call <code>multiSelectListbox</code>.getValue()
253.259 is an object array.</li>
253.260 <li> There is no usable way to bind this component
253.261 to database data, because the value will typically
253.262 be represented by multiple rows in a detail table.
253.263 </li>
253.264 </ul>
253.265 <p>One way to process the values chosen by the user
253.266 is to bind this component to an <code>ArrayList</code>
253.267 object and check the array values when the user submits
253.268 the page. </p>
253.269 </li>
253.270 <li><b>disabledClass.</b> A CSS style class defined in
253.271 the page's style sheet or in its <code><head></code>
253.272 section that is to be applied to the labels for disabled
253.273 items in the list.</li>
253.274 <li><b>enabledClass.</b> A CSS style class defined in
253.275 the page's style sheet or in its <code><head></code>
253.276 section that is to be applied to the labels for enabled
253.277 items in the list.</li>
253.278 </ul>
253.279 <ul class="note">
253.280 <li>You disable or enable a list option by setting or
253.281 clearing the disabled property of the <code>SelectItems</code>
253.282 component used to initialize the option.</li>
253.283 </ul>
253.284 </li>
253.285
253.286 <li>Right-click the Multi Select Listbox component in the Visual Designer and choose one of several actions, some of which are
253.287 listed below:
253.288 <ul>
253.289 <li><b>Edit Event Handler. </b>Write code for one of the following event handlers.
253.290 <ul>
253.291 <li><b>validate. </b>Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>validate</code> method so you can insert code to validate the value of the component.</li>
253.292 <li><b>processValueChange.</b> Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>processValueChange</code> method so you can insert code that executes when the value of this component changes (for example, the user chose two list items and pressed Enter).</li>
253.293 </ul>
253.294 </li>
253.295 <li><b>Bind to Data.</b> Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind the component to an object or data provider that will update the list dynamically. For example, you might choose this option rather than dropping a table on the component if a database table has already been added to the page. For more information, see <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_list_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>.</li>
253.296 <li><b>Auto-Submit on Change.</b> Causes the form to be automatically submitted if the value of the component changes. Sets the component's JavaScript onclick property to <code>common_timeoutSubmitForm(this.form, '<i>component-id</i>');</code>. At runtime, this code causes the form to be automatically submitted if the user changes the component value. Once the form is submitted, conversion and validation occur on the server and any value change listener methods execute, and then the page is redisplayed.
253.297 <p>A component configured to Auto-Submit on Change can use <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual forms</a> to limit the input fields that are processed when the form is submitted. If the auto-submit component is defined to submit a virtual form, only the participants in that virtual form will be processed when the auto-submit occurs.</p>
253.298 </li>
253.299 <li><b>Configure Virtual Forms.</b> Enables you to add the component to a <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>. </li>
253.300 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind the properties of the component to other objects or properties that can update this component's properties automatically.</li>
253.301 </ul>
253.302 </li>
253.303 </ul>
253.304 <dl>
253.305 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
253.306 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
253.307 With Components</a></dd>
253.308 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
253.309 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
253.310
253.311 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
253.312 </dl>
253.313 <dl>
253.314 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
253.315 <dd>
253.316 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
253.317 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
253.318 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
253.319 </object>
253.320 </dd>
253.321 </dl>
253.322 <hr>
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253.324 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
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254.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/jsfstd/multiline_textarea.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
254.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/jsfstd/multiline_textarea.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
254.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
254.4 -<html>
254.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
254.6 <!--
254.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
254.8 * All rights reserved.
254.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
254.10 -->
254.11 <head>
254.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
254.13 <title>Standard Multi Line Text Area Component</title>
254.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
254.15 </head>
254.16 <body>
254.17 <h1>Standard Multi Line Text Area Component</h1>
254.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
254.19 <p>You can drag the Standard JavaServer Faces Multi Line Text Area component
254.20 <img src="../../../images/multilinetexticon.gif" alt="multi-line text icon"> from
254.21 the Palette to the Visual Designer to provide a text input area
254.22 where users can type or paste multiple lines of text. The HTML
254.23 equivalent for this component is <code><textarea></code>. </p>
254.24 <ul class="warning">
254.25 <li>This component is a JavaServer Faces reference implementation that cannot use <a href="../../../components/aboutthemes.html">themes</a>. The <a href="../bh/text_area.html">Text Area component</a> in the Basic category of the Palette does support themes and provides other features that improve ease of use.</li>
254.26 </ul>
254.27 <p>After dragging the component to the Visual Designer, you can do a number of things
254.28 with it:</p>
254.29 <ul>
254.30 <li>Change the displayed text of the component by selecting the the component
254.31 and typing the new text. Press Enter to save the text in the component's
254.32 value property.</li>
254.33 <li>Select the component and
254.34 drag it to another location on the page.</li>
254.35 <li>Select the component and edit its properties in the Multi
254.36 Line Text Area <a href="../../propsheets/jsfstd_multiline_textarea_props.html">Properties window</a>. Some typical properties you might set are:
254.37 <ul>
254.38 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the Multi Line Text Area component.
254.39 In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's
254.40 <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's
254.41 value is the name of the <code>HtmlInputTextarea</code> object.</li>
254.42 <li><b>value.</b> The text that the user enters. This text
254.43 is sent to the server when the page is submitted. You
254.44 can also specify a value to be initially displayed for
254.45 this property so the user knows what sort of text to enter,
254.46 or you can click the ellipsis button and bind the property
254.47 to a database table or object so the property's value
254.48 can be set dynamically.</li>
254.49 <li><b>cols.</b> The width in characters of the text area.
254.50 If the user types more characters than will fit, the characters
254.51 wrap around to the next row. </li>
254.52 <li><b>rows.</b> The number of rows of text to display at
254.53 one time in the component. The user can scroll up and
254.54 down through the text if there are more rows than the
254.55 component can display at one time.
254.56 <ul class="note">
254.57 <li>Web browsers have different assumptions about the number of rows to render for this component. A workaround is to set the <code>height</code> in the <code>style</code> property. For example, <code>height: 100;</code> sets the height to 100 pixels.</li>
254.58 </ul>
254.59
254.60 </li>
254.61 </ul>
254.62 </li>
254.63 <li>Right-click the component and choose one of the following
254.64 pop-up menu items:
254.65 <ul>
254.66 <li><b>Edit Event Handler. </b>Write code for one of the following event handlers.
254.67 <ul>
254.68 <li><b>validate. </b>Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>validate</code> method so you can insert code to validate the value of the component.</li>
254.69 <li><b>processValueChange.</b> Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>processValueChange</code> method so you can insert code that executes when the value of this component changes (for example, the user
254.70 changes the value of another component that is controlling
254.71 the value of this component).</li>
254.72 </ul>
254.73 </li>
254.74 <li><b>Bind to Data. </b>Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind the component's <code>value</code> property to a data provider or an object so your application can evaluate it when the page is submitted. For more information, see <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>.</li>
254.75 <li><b>Auto-Submit on Change.</b> Causes the form to be automatically submitted if the value of the component changes. Sets the component's JavaScript onclick property to <code>common_timeoutSubmitForm(this.form, '<i>component-id</i>');</code>. At runtime, this code causes the form to be automatically submitted if the component value changes. Once the form is submitted, conversion and validation occur on the server and any value change listener methods execute, and then the page is redisplayed.
254.76 <p>A component configured to Auto-Submit on Change can use <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual forms</a> to limit the input fields that are processed when the form is submitted. If the auto-submit component is defined to submit a virtual form, only the participants in that virtual form will be processed when the auto-submit occurs.</p>
254.77 </li>
254.78 <li><b>Configure Virtual Forms.</b> Enables you to add the component to a <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>. </li>
254.79 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind the properties of the component to other objects or properties that supply data for the values of this component's properties.</li>
254.80
254.81 </ul>
254.82 </li>
254.83 </ul>
254.84 <dl>
254.85 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
254.86 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
254.87 With Components</a></dd>
254.88 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
254.89 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
254.90
254.91 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
254.92 </dl>
254.93 <dl>
254.94 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
254.95 <dd>
254.96 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
254.97 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
254.98 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
254.99 </object>
254.100 </dd>
254.101 </dl>
254.102 <hr>
254.103 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
254.104 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
254.105 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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254.115 </tr>
254.116 </table>
254.117 </body>
254.118 </html>
254.119 \ No newline at end of file
254.120 +<html>
254.121 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
254.122 <!--
254.123 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
254.124 * All rights reserved.
254.125 * Use is subject to license terms.
254.126 -->
254.127 <head>
254.128 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
254.129 <title>Standard Multi Line Text Area Component</title>
254.130 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
254.131 </head>
254.132 <body>
254.133 <h2>Standard Multi Line Text Area Component</h2>
254.134 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
254.135 <p>You can drag the Standard JavaServer Faces Multi Line Text Area component
254.136 <img src="../../../images/multilinetexticon.gif" alt="multi-line text icon"> from
254.137 the Palette to the Visual Designer to provide a text input area
254.138 where users can type or paste multiple lines of text. The HTML
254.139 equivalent for this component is <code><textarea></code>. </p>
254.140 <ul class="warning">
254.141 <li>This component is a JavaServer Faces reference implementation that cannot use <a href="../../../components/aboutthemes.html">themes</a>. The <a href="../bh/text_area.html">Text Area component</a> in the Basic category of the Palette does support themes and provides other features that improve ease of use.</li>
254.142 </ul>
254.143 <p>After dragging the component to the Visual Designer, you can do a number of things
254.144 with it:</p>
254.145 <ul>
254.146 <li>Change the displayed text of the component by selecting the the component
254.147 and typing the new text. Press Enter to save the text in the component's
254.148 value property.</li>
254.149 <li>Select the component and
254.150 drag it to another location on the page.</li>
254.151 <li>Select the component and edit its properties in the Multi
254.152 Line Text Area <a href="../../propsheets/jsfstd_multiline_textarea_props.html">Properties window</a>. Some typical properties you might set are:
254.153 <ul>
254.154 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the Multi Line Text Area component.
254.155 In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's
254.156 <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's
254.157 value is the name of the <code>HtmlInputTextarea</code> object.</li>
254.158 <li><b>value.</b> The text that the user enters. This text
254.159 is sent to the server when the page is submitted. You
254.160 can also specify a value to be initially displayed for
254.161 this property so the user knows what sort of text to enter,
254.162 or you can click the ellipsis button and bind the property
254.163 to a database table or object so the property's value
254.164 can be set dynamically.</li>
254.165 <li><b>cols.</b> The width in characters of the text area.
254.166 If the user types more characters than will fit, the characters
254.167 wrap around to the next row. </li>
254.168 <li><b>rows.</b> The number of rows of text to display at
254.169 one time in the component. The user can scroll up and
254.170 down through the text if there are more rows than the
254.171 component can display at one time.
254.172 <ul class="note">
254.173 <li>Web browsers have different assumptions about the number of rows to render for this component. A workaround is to set the <code>height</code> in the <code>style</code> property. For example, <code>height: 100;</code> sets the height to 100 pixels.</li>
254.174 </ul>
254.175
254.176 </li>
254.177 </ul>
254.178 </li>
254.179 <li>Right-click the component and choose one of the following
254.180 pop-up menu items:
254.181 <ul>
254.182 <li><b>Edit Event Handler. </b>Write code for one of the following event handlers.
254.183 <ul>
254.184 <li><b>validate. </b>Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>validate</code> method so you can insert code to validate the value of the component.</li>
254.185 <li><b>processValueChange.</b> Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>processValueChange</code> method so you can insert code that executes when the value of this component changes (for example, the user
254.186 changes the value of another component that is controlling
254.187 the value of this component).</li>
254.188 </ul>
254.189 </li>
254.190 <li><b>Bind to Data. </b>Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind the component's <code>value</code> property to a data provider or an object so your application can evaluate it when the page is submitted. For more information, see <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>.</li>
254.191 <li><b>Auto-Submit on Change.</b> Causes the form to be automatically submitted if the value of the component changes. Sets the component's JavaScript onclick property to <code>common_timeoutSubmitForm(this.form, '<i>component-id</i>');</code>. At runtime, this code causes the form to be automatically submitted if the component value changes. Once the form is submitted, conversion and validation occur on the server and any value change listener methods execute, and then the page is redisplayed.
254.192 <p>A component configured to Auto-Submit on Change can use <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual forms</a> to limit the input fields that are processed when the form is submitted. If the auto-submit component is defined to submit a virtual form, only the participants in that virtual form will be processed when the auto-submit occurs.</p>
254.193 </li>
254.194 <li><b>Configure Virtual Forms.</b> Enables you to add the component to a <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>. </li>
254.195 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind the properties of the component to other objects or properties that supply data for the values of this component's properties.</li>
254.196
254.197 </ul>
254.198 </li>
254.199 </ul>
254.200 <dl>
254.201 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
254.202 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
254.203 With Components</a></dd>
254.204 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
254.205 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
254.206
254.207 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
254.208 </dl>
254.209 <dl>
254.210 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
254.211 <dd>
254.212 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
254.213 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
254.214 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
254.215 </object>
254.216 </dd>
254.217 </dl>
254.218 <hr>
254.219 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
254.220 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
254.221 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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254.229 <tr>
254.230 <td> </td>
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255.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/jsfstd/output_text.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
255.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/jsfstd/output_text.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
255.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
255.4 -<html>
255.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
255.6 <!--
255.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
255.8 * All rights reserved.
255.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
255.10 -->
255.11 <head>
255.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
255.13 <title>Standard Output Text Component</title>
255.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
255.15 </head>
255.16 <body>
255.17 <h1>Standard Output Text Component</h1>
255.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
255.19 <p>You can drag the Standard JavaServer Faces Output Text component <img src="../../../images/outputtexticon.gif" alt="output text icon"> from
255.20 the Palette to the Visual Designer to provide instructions, titles,
255.21 headings, and similar text information for your pages. </p>
255.22 <ul class="warning">
255.23 <li>This component is a JavaServer Faces reference implementation that cannot use <a href="../../../components/aboutthemes.html">themes</a>. The <a href="../bh/static_text.html">Static Text component</a> in the Basic category of the Palette does support themes and provides other features that improve ease of use.</li>
255.24 </ul>
255.25 <p>Use this
255.26 Standard component rather than the Standard <a href="component_label.html">Component
255.27 Label</a> component for simple text areas like headings and
255.28 information. The Standard Component Label component is used for attaching
255.29 a label to a component, like a text entry field (Text Field
255.30 component) or a checkbox.</p>
255.31 <p>After dragging the component to the Visual Designer, you can do a number of things
255.32 with it:</p>
255.33 <ul>
255.34 <li>Change the displayed text of the component by selecting the the component
255.35 and typing the new text. Press Enter to save the text in the component's
255.36 value property.
255.37 <ul class="note">
255.38 <li>The label <code>Text</code> initially displayed for this component
255.39 is a placeholder that goes away when the component is rendered.
255.40 If you want a default label to appear in your application,
255.41 you must add one either by typing in the component, editing
255.42 the value property, or binding the component to a database
255.43 or object that supplies the default value.</li>
255.44 </ul>
255.45 </li>
255.46 <li>Select the component and edit its properties in the Output
255.47 Text <a href="../../propsheets/jsfstd_output_text_props.html">Properties window</a>. Some typical properties you might set are:
255.48 <ul>
255.49 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the Output Text component.
255.50 In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's
255.51 <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's
255.52 value is the name of the <code>HtmlOutputText</code> object.</li>
255.53 <li><b>value.</b> The text that displays on the page.</li>
255.54 <li><b>converter.</b> A JavaServer Faces converter
255.55 that produces the correct type of value for the value
255.56 property.
255.57 </li>
255.58 </ul>
255.59 </li>
255.60 <li>Right-click the Output Text component and choose one of
255.61 the following options:
255.62 <ul>
255.63 <li><b>Bind to Data. </b>Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind the component's <code>value</code> property to a data provider or an object so your application can evaluate it when the page is submitted. For more information, see <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>.</li>
255.64 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind the properties of the component to other objects or properties that supply data for the values of this component's properties.</li>
255.65 </ul>
255.66 </li>
255.67 </ul>
255.68 <dl>
255.69 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
255.70 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
255.71 With Components</a></dd>
255.72 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
255.73 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
255.74
255.75 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
255.76 </dl>
255.77 <dl>
255.78 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
255.79 <dd>
255.80 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
255.81 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
255.82 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
255.83 </object>
255.84 </dd>
255.85 </dl>
255.86 <hr>
255.87 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
255.88 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
255.89 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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255.98 <td> </td>
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255.100 </table>
255.101 </body>
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255.103 \ No newline at end of file
255.104 +<html>
255.105 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
255.106 <!--
255.107 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
255.108 * All rights reserved.
255.109 * Use is subject to license terms.
255.110 -->
255.111 <head>
255.112 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
255.113 <title>Standard Output Text Component</title>
255.114 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
255.115 </head>
255.116 <body>
255.117 <h2>Standard Output Text Component</h2>
255.118 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
255.119 <p>You can drag the Standard JavaServer Faces Output Text component <img src="../../../images/outputtexticon.gif" alt="output text icon"> from
255.120 the Palette to the Visual Designer to provide instructions, titles,
255.121 headings, and similar text information for your pages. </p>
255.122 <ul class="warning">
255.123 <li>This component is a JavaServer Faces reference implementation that cannot use <a href="../../../components/aboutthemes.html">themes</a>. The <a href="../bh/static_text.html">Static Text component</a> in the Basic category of the Palette does support themes and provides other features that improve ease of use.</li>
255.124 </ul>
255.125 <p>Use this
255.126 Standard component rather than the Standard <a href="component_label.html">Component
255.127 Label</a> component for simple text areas like headings and
255.128 information. The Standard Component Label component is used for attaching
255.129 a label to a component, like a text entry field (Text Field
255.130 component) or a checkbox.</p>
255.131 <p>After dragging the component to the Visual Designer, you can do a number of things
255.132 with it:</p>
255.133 <ul>
255.134 <li>Change the displayed text of the component by selecting the the component
255.135 and typing the new text. Press Enter to save the text in the component's
255.136 value property.
255.137 <ul class="note">
255.138 <li>The label <code>Text</code> initially displayed for this component
255.139 is a placeholder that goes away when the component is rendered.
255.140 If you want a default label to appear in your application,
255.141 you must add one either by typing in the component, editing
255.142 the value property, or binding the component to a database
255.143 or object that supplies the default value.</li>
255.144 </ul>
255.145 </li>
255.146 <li>Select the component and edit its properties in the Output
255.147 Text <a href="../../propsheets/jsfstd_output_text_props.html">Properties window</a>. Some typical properties you might set are:
255.148 <ul>
255.149 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the Output Text component.
255.150 In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's
255.151 <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's
255.152 value is the name of the <code>HtmlOutputText</code> object.</li>
255.153 <li><b>value.</b> The text that displays on the page.</li>
255.154 <li><b>converter.</b> A JavaServer Faces converter
255.155 that produces the correct type of value for the value
255.156 property.
255.157 </li>
255.158 </ul>
255.159 </li>
255.160 <li>Right-click the Output Text component and choose one of
255.161 the following options:
255.162 <ul>
255.163 <li><b>Bind to Data. </b>Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind the component's <code>value</code> property to a data provider or an object so your application can evaluate it when the page is submitted. For more information, see <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>.</li>
255.164 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind the properties of the component to other objects or properties that supply data for the values of this component's properties.</li>
255.165 </ul>
255.166 </li>
255.167 </ul>
255.168 <dl>
255.169 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
255.170 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
255.171 With Components</a></dd>
255.172 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
255.173 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
255.174
255.175 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
255.176 </dl>
255.177 <dl>
255.178 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
255.179 <dd>
255.180 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
255.181 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
255.182 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
255.183 </object>
255.184 </dd>
255.185 </dl>
255.186 <hr>
255.187 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
255.188 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
255.189 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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255.192 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Standard Output Text Component">
255.193 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
255.194 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
255.195 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
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255.197 <tr>
255.198 <td> </td>
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256.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/jsfstd/page_fragment.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
256.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/jsfstd/page_fragment.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
256.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
256.4 -<html>
256.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
256.6 <!--
256.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
256.8 * All rights reserved.
256.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
256.10 -->
256.11 <head>
256.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
256.13 <title>Page Fragment Box Component</title>
256.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
256.15 </head>
256.16 <body>
256.17 <h1>Page Fragment Box Component</h1>
256.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
256.19 <p>This component enables you to include a page fragment in a
256.20 page. A page fragment is a separate, reusable part of a page
256.21 that can be included in any number of pages. For example, you
256.22 might want to put a common a visual element like a header graphic
256.23 in a page fragment and then include it in all the pages in an
256.24 application. </p>
256.25
256.26 <p>When you drag the Page Fragment Box component <img src="../../../images/pagefragboxicon.gif" alt="Page Fragment Box icon"> from the Layout category of the Palette and drop it on a page, the Select Page Fragment
256.27 dialog box prompts you for the name of the page fragment to
256.28 be included. You can enter the name of an existing page fragment
256.29 or create a new page fragment. If you create a new page fragment,
256.30 the IDE gives the new fragment a <code>.jspf</code> file suffix
256.31 and creates a node for it in the <a href="../../project_nav/about_project_nav.html">Projects window</a>, as well as adding the page fragment to the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>.</p>
256.32 <ul class="note">
256.33 <li>A Page Fragment Box component simply includes a page fragment
256.34 in a page. Deleting a Page Fragment Box component from a page
256.35 does not delete the page fragment itself, even if you originally
256.36 used the Select Page Fragment dialog box to create the page
256.37 fragment.</li>
256.38 </ul>
256.39
256.40 <p>After dropping a Page Fragment Box component on the page, if
256.41 you click inside the component, you see the properties for the
256.42 included fragment. If you click the border of the component,
256.43 you see the properties for the enclosing <code><div></code>
256.44 block. You can also use the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a> to select the enclosing block, the page fragment, or the components in the page fragment. In the Outline window, the Page Fragment Box component
256.45 is represented by a node named directive.include:<i>fragment-file</i>.jspf, where <i>fragment-file</i> is the name of the page fragment file. </p>
256.46 <p>If you double-click the page fragment, it opens as a page in the Visual Editor, enabling you to edit it like
256.47 a <a href="../../../components/webform.html">regular page</a>. The page fragment has an associated JavaBeans
256.48 object, a page fragment bean, which you can edit by clicking the Java button at the top of the page fragment
256.49 when it is open in the Visual Editor. As with a regular page, if you drop a component like a button in a fragment,
256.50 double clicking adds an event handler in the page fragment bean, enabling you to reuse the code on any page to
256.51 which you add the page fragment. A common scenario for reusing component code would be a Search Box fragment
256.52 that has a search <a href="../bh/label.html">Label</a>,
256.53 a <a href="../bh/text_field.html">Text Field</a> where the user enters the search string,
256.54 some <a href="../bh/inline_help.html">Inline Help</a>, and
256.55 search logic code in the page fragment bean.</p>
256.56 <ul class="warning">
256.57 <li>The tab order of the components in the page is unlikely
256.58 to work properly unless you enclose the entire page fragment
256.59 box in the <code><a href="../jsf-val-conv/f_verbatim.html">Faces Verbatim</a></code>
256.60 component.</li>
256.61 </ul>
256.62 <dl>
256.63 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
256.64 <dd><a href="../../propsheets/jsfstd_page_fragment_props.html">Page Fragment Box Properties Window</a></dd>
256.65
256.66 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
256.67 With Components</a></dd>
256.68 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
256.69 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
256.70
256.71 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
256.72 </dl>
256.73 <dl>
256.74 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
256.75
256.76 <dd>
256.77 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
256.78 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
256.79 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
256.80 </object>
256.81 </dd>
256.82
256.83 </dl>
256.84
256.85 <hr>
256.86 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
256.87 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
256.88 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
256.89 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
256.90 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
256.91 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Page Fragment Box Component">
256.92 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
256.93 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
256.94 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
256.95 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
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256.97 <td> </td>
256.98 </tr>
256.99 </table>
256.100 </body>
256.101 </html>
256.102 \ No newline at end of file
256.103 +<html>
256.104 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
256.105 <!--
256.106 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
256.107 * All rights reserved.
256.108 * Use is subject to license terms.
256.109 -->
256.110 <head>
256.111 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
256.112 <title>Page Fragment Box Component</title>
256.113 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
256.114 </head>
256.115 <body>
256.116 <h2>Page Fragment Box Component</h2>
256.117 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
256.118 <p>This component enables you to include a page fragment in a
256.119 page. A page fragment is a separate, reusable part of a page
256.120 that can be included in any number of pages. For example, you
256.121 might want to put a common a visual element like a header graphic
256.122 in a page fragment and then include it in all the pages in an
256.123 application. </p>
256.124
256.125 <p>When you drag the Page Fragment Box component <img src="../../../images/pagefragboxicon.gif" alt="Page Fragment Box icon"> from the Layout category of the Palette and drop it on a page, the Select Page Fragment
256.126 dialog box prompts you for the name of the page fragment to
256.127 be included. You can enter the name of an existing page fragment
256.128 or create a new page fragment. If you create a new page fragment,
256.129 the IDE gives the new fragment a <code>.jspf</code> file suffix
256.130 and creates a node for it in the <a href="../../project_nav/about_project_nav.html">Projects window</a>, as well as adding the page fragment to the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>.</p>
256.131 <ul class="note">
256.132 <li>A Page Fragment Box component simply includes a page fragment
256.133 in a page. Deleting a Page Fragment Box component from a page
256.134 does not delete the page fragment itself, even if you originally
256.135 used the Select Page Fragment dialog box to create the page
256.136 fragment.</li>
256.137 </ul>
256.138
256.139 <p>After dropping a Page Fragment Box component on the page, if
256.140 you click inside the component, you see the properties for the
256.141 included fragment. If you click the border of the component,
256.142 you see the properties for the enclosing <code><div></code>
256.143 block. You can also use the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a> to select the enclosing block, the page fragment, or the components in the page fragment. In the Outline window, the Page Fragment Box component
256.144 is represented by a node named directive.include:<i>fragment-file</i>.jspf, where <i>fragment-file</i> is the name of the page fragment file. </p>
256.145 <p>If you double-click the page fragment, it opens as a page in the Visual Editor, enabling you to edit it like
256.146 a <a href="../../../components/webform.html">regular page</a>. The page fragment has an associated JavaBeans
256.147 object, a page fragment bean, which you can edit by clicking the Java button at the top of the page fragment
256.148 when it is open in the Visual Editor. As with a regular page, if you drop a component like a button in a fragment,
256.149 double clicking adds an event handler in the page fragment bean, enabling you to reuse the code on any page to
256.150 which you add the page fragment. A common scenario for reusing component code would be a Search Box fragment
256.151 that has a search <a href="../bh/label.html">Label</a>,
256.152 a <a href="../bh/text_field.html">Text Field</a> where the user enters the search string,
256.153 some <a href="../bh/inline_help.html">Inline Help</a>, and
256.154 search logic code in the page fragment bean.</p>
256.155 <ul class="warning">
256.156 <li>The tab order of the components in the page is unlikely
256.157 to work properly unless you enclose the entire page fragment
256.158 box in the <code><a href="../jsf-val-conv/f_verbatim.html">Faces Verbatim</a></code>
256.159 component.</li>
256.160 </ul>
256.161 <dl>
256.162 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
256.163 <dd><a href="../../propsheets/jsfstd_page_fragment_props.html">Page Fragment Box Properties Window</a></dd>
256.164
256.165 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
256.166 With Components</a></dd>
256.167 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
256.168 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
256.169
256.170 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
256.171 </dl>
256.172 <dl>
256.173 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
256.174
256.175 <dd>
256.176 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
256.177 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
256.178 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
256.179 </object>
256.180 </dd>
256.181
256.182 </dl>
256.183
256.184 <hr>
256.185 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
256.186 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
256.187 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
256.188 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
256.189 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
256.190 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Page Fragment Box Component">
256.191 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
256.192 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
256.193 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
256.194 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
256.195 <tr>
256.196 <td> </td>
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257.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/jsfstd/radiobutton_list.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
257.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/jsfstd/radiobutton_list.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
257.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
257.4 -<html>
257.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
257.6 <!--
257.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
257.8 * All rights reserved.
257.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
257.10 -->
257.11 <head>
257.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
257.13 <title>Standard Radio Button List Component</title>
257.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
257.15 </head>
257.16 <body>
257.17 <h1>Standard Radio Button List Component</h1>
257.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
257.19 <p>You can drag the Standard JavaServer Faces Radio Button List component
257.20 <img src="../../../images/radiobuttonlisticon.gif" alt="radio button list icon"> from
257.21 the Palette to the Visual Designer to create a table initially
257.22 containing three radio buttons in single row.</p>
257.23 <ul class="warning">
257.24 <li>This component is a JavaServer Faces reference implementation that cannot use <a href="../../../components/aboutthemes.html">themes</a>. The <a href="../bh/radiobutton_group.html">Radio Button Group component</a> in the Basic category of the Palette does support themes and provides other features that improve ease of use.</li>
257.25 </ul>
257.26 <p>A Radiobutton List is a composite component: the enclosing
257.27 component (radioButtonList) manages the style and behavior of
257.28 the list itself, and the inside component (radioButtonListSelectItems)
257.29 is used to bind to the actual items in the list. A third, related
257.30 component named radioButtonListDefaultItems is created for each
257.31 Radiobutton List component that you add to the page and contains
257.32 an array of static default items for the list (<code>item1</code>,
257.33 <code>item2</code>, <code>item3</code>). This last component is not
257.34 one that you typically work with. You can see all these components
257.35 in the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a> after you add a Radiobutton List to your page.</p>
257.36 <p>A Radiobutton List renders as an HTML <code><table></code>
257.37 containing <code><input style="radio"></code> in
257.38 each cell. Each <code><input></code> is enclosed in a <code><label></code>
257.39 to provide the label for each button.</p>
257.40 <p>After adding a Radiobutton List Component to a page, you can do a number
257.41 of things with it:</p>
257.42 <ul>
257.43 <li>Select the component and drag it to another location on
257.44 the page.</li>
257.45 <li>Drag a table from the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
257.46 <param name="content" value="../../../ui_elements/server_nav/services_win_popup.html">
257.47 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
257.48 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
257.49 <param name="viewerSize" value="400,250">
257.50 <param name="text" value="Services window"></object> and drop it on the
257.51 component, and then choose whether to fill the list with the
257.52 table data or set the component up to have its selection driven
257.53 by another component. For more information, see <a href="../../../connect_data/howtodata/binding_data_2_list_component.html">Binding a List Component to a Database</a>.</li>
257.54 <li>Select the component and edit its properties in the Radiobutton
257.55 List <a href="../../propsheets/jsfstd_radiobutton_list_props.html">Properties window</a>. Some typical properties you might set are:
257.56 <ul>
257.57 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the Radiobutton List component.
257.58 In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's
257.59 <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's
257.60 value is the name of the <code>HtmlSelectOneList</code> object.</li>
257.61 <li><b>value.</b> Actually, you do not usually set this
257.62 property. The value property is not rendered on the screen,
257.63 but is used when the form is submitted to send the currently
257.64 selected list element. The list of radio buttons displayed
257.65 in the component is controlled by the <code>radioButtonListSelectItems</code>
257.66 part of the component, not by the value property. See
257.67 the Bind List Items to Database selection's description below
257.68 for a typical way to set the <code>radioButtonListSelectItems</code>
257.69 part of the component.
257.70 <p>You might also right-click the radioButtonListSelectItems
257.71 node in the Outline window and choose Property
257.72 Bindings to bind its value property to a property of
257.73 the session bean that populates the list. See the session
257.74 bean description in <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator Window</a> for more information.</p>
257.75 </li>
257.76 </ul>
257.77 </li>
257.78 <li>Right-click the component and choose one of the following
257.79 pop-up menu items:
257.80 <ul>
257.81 <li><b>Edit Event Handler. </b>Write code for one of the following
257.82 event handlers.
257.83 <ul>
257.84 <li><b>validate. </b>Opens the Java Editor with the cursor
257.85 positioned in the component's <code>validate</code> method
257.86 so you can insert code to validate the value of the
257.87 component.</li>
257.88 <li><b>processValueChange.</b> Opens the Java Editor with
257.89 the cursor positioned in the component's <code>processValueChange</code>
257.90 method so you can insert code that executes when the
257.91 value of this component changes (for example, the user
257.92 changes the value of another component that is controlling
257.93 the selected radio button in this component).</li>
257.94 </ul>
257.95 </li>
257.96 <li><b>Bind to Data.</b> Bind the component's <code>value</code> property to an object or to a data provider, as described in <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_list_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>. </li>
257.97 <li><b>Auto-Submit on Change.</b> Causes the form to be automatically submitted if the value of the component changes. Sets the component's JavaScript onclick property to <code>common_timeoutSubmitForm(this.form, '<i>component-id</i>');</code>. At runtime, this code causes the form to be automatically submitted if the user changes the component value. Once the form is submitted, conversion and validation occur on the server and any value change listener methods execute, and then the page is redisplayed.
257.98 <p>A component configured to Auto-Submit on Change can use <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual forms</a> to limit the input fields that are processed when the form is submitted. If the auto-submit component is defined to submit a virtual form, only the participants in that virtual form will be processed when the auto-submit occurs.</p>
257.99 </li>
257.100 <li><b>Configure Virtual Forms.</b> Enables you to add the component to a <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>. </li>
257.101 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind the properties of the component to other objects or properties that update this component's properties automatically.</li>
257.102 </ul>
257.103 </li>
257.104 </ul>
257.105 <dl>
257.106 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
257.107 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
257.108 With Components</a></dd>
257.109 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
257.110 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
257.111 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
257.112 </dl>
257.113 <dl>
257.114 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
257.115 <dd>
257.116 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
257.117 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
257.118 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
257.119 </object>
257.120 </dd>
257.121 </dl>
257.122 <hr>
257.123 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
257.124 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
257.125 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
257.126 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
257.127 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
257.128 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Standard Radio Button List Component">
257.129 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
257.130 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
257.131 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
257.132 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
257.133 <tr>
257.134 <td> </td>
257.135 </tr>
257.136 </table>
257.137 </body>
257.138 </html>
257.139 \ No newline at end of file
257.140 +<html>
257.141 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
257.142 <!--
257.143 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
257.144 * All rights reserved.
257.145 * Use is subject to license terms.
257.146 -->
257.147 <head>
257.148 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
257.149 <title>Standard Radio Button List Component</title>
257.150 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
257.151 </head>
257.152 <body>
257.153 <h2>Standard Radio Button List Component</h2>
257.154 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
257.155 <p>You can drag the Standard JavaServer Faces Radio Button List component
257.156 <img src="../../../images/radiobuttonlisticon.gif" alt="radio button list icon"> from
257.157 the Palette to the Visual Designer to create a table initially
257.158 containing three radio buttons in single row.</p>
257.159 <ul class="warning">
257.160 <li>This component is a JavaServer Faces reference implementation that cannot use <a href="../../../components/aboutthemes.html">themes</a>. The <a href="../bh/radiobutton_group.html">Radio Button Group component</a> in the Basic category of the Palette does support themes and provides other features that improve ease of use.</li>
257.161 </ul>
257.162 <p>A Radiobutton List is a composite component: the enclosing
257.163 component (radioButtonList) manages the style and behavior of
257.164 the list itself, and the inside component (radioButtonListSelectItems)
257.165 is used to bind to the actual items in the list. A third, related
257.166 component named radioButtonListDefaultItems is created for each
257.167 Radiobutton List component that you add to the page and contains
257.168 an array of static default items for the list (<code>item1</code>,
257.169 <code>item2</code>, <code>item3</code>). This last component is not
257.170 one that you typically work with. You can see all these components
257.171 in the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a> after you add a Radiobutton List to your page.</p>
257.172 <p>A Radiobutton List renders as an HTML <code><table></code>
257.173 containing <code><input style="radio"></code> in
257.174 each cell. Each <code><input></code> is enclosed in a <code><label></code>
257.175 to provide the label for each button.</p>
257.176 <p>After adding a Radiobutton List Component to a page, you can do a number
257.177 of things with it:</p>
257.178 <ul>
257.179 <li>Select the component and drag it to another location on
257.180 the page.</li>
257.181 <li>Drag a table from the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
257.182 <param name="content" value="../../../ui_elements/server_nav/services_win_popup.html">
257.183 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
257.184 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
257.185 <param name="viewerSize" value="400,250">
257.186 <param name="text" value="Services window"></object> and drop it on the
257.187 component, and then choose whether to fill the list with the
257.188 table data or set the component up to have its selection driven
257.189 by another component. For more information, see <a href="../../../connect_data/howtodata/binding_data_2_list_component.html">Binding a List Component to a Database</a>.</li>
257.190 <li>Select the component and edit its properties in the Radiobutton
257.191 List <a href="../../propsheets/jsfstd_radiobutton_list_props.html">Properties window</a>. Some typical properties you might set are:
257.192 <ul>
257.193 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the Radiobutton List component.
257.194 In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's
257.195 <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's
257.196 value is the name of the <code>HtmlSelectOneList</code> object.</li>
257.197 <li><b>value.</b> Actually, you do not usually set this
257.198 property. The value property is not rendered on the screen,
257.199 but is used when the form is submitted to send the currently
257.200 selected list element. The list of radio buttons displayed
257.201 in the component is controlled by the <code>radioButtonListSelectItems</code>
257.202 part of the component, not by the value property. See
257.203 the Bind List Items to Database selection's description below
257.204 for a typical way to set the <code>radioButtonListSelectItems</code>
257.205 part of the component.
257.206 <p>You might also right-click the radioButtonListSelectItems
257.207 node in the Outline window and choose Property
257.208 Bindings to bind its value property to a property of
257.209 the session bean that populates the list. See the session
257.210 bean description in <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator Window</a> for more information.</p>
257.211 </li>
257.212 </ul>
257.213 </li>
257.214 <li>Right-click the component and choose one of the following
257.215 pop-up menu items:
257.216 <ul>
257.217 <li><b>Edit Event Handler. </b>Write code for one of the following
257.218 event handlers.
257.219 <ul>
257.220 <li><b>validate. </b>Opens the Java Editor with the cursor
257.221 positioned in the component's <code>validate</code> method
257.222 so you can insert code to validate the value of the
257.223 component.</li>
257.224 <li><b>processValueChange.</b> Opens the Java Editor with
257.225 the cursor positioned in the component's <code>processValueChange</code>
257.226 method so you can insert code that executes when the
257.227 value of this component changes (for example, the user
257.228 changes the value of another component that is controlling
257.229 the selected radio button in this component).</li>
257.230 </ul>
257.231 </li>
257.232 <li><b>Bind to Data.</b> Bind the component's <code>value</code> property to an object or to a data provider, as described in <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_list_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>. </li>
257.233 <li><b>Auto-Submit on Change.</b> Causes the form to be automatically submitted if the value of the component changes. Sets the component's JavaScript onclick property to <code>common_timeoutSubmitForm(this.form, '<i>component-id</i>');</code>. At runtime, this code causes the form to be automatically submitted if the user changes the component value. Once the form is submitted, conversion and validation occur on the server and any value change listener methods execute, and then the page is redisplayed.
257.234 <p>A component configured to Auto-Submit on Change can use <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual forms</a> to limit the input fields that are processed when the form is submitted. If the auto-submit component is defined to submit a virtual form, only the participants in that virtual form will be processed when the auto-submit occurs.</p>
257.235 </li>
257.236 <li><b>Configure Virtual Forms.</b> Enables you to add the component to a <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>. </li>
257.237 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind the properties of the component to other objects or properties that update this component's properties automatically.</li>
257.238 </ul>
257.239 </li>
257.240 </ul>
257.241 <dl>
257.242 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
257.243 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
257.244 With Components</a></dd>
257.245 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
257.246 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
257.247 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
257.248 </dl>
257.249 <dl>
257.250 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
257.251 <dd>
257.252 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
257.253 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
257.254 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
257.255 </object>
257.256 </dd>
257.257 </dl>
257.258 <hr>
257.259 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
257.260 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
257.261 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
257.262 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
257.263 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
257.264 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Standard Radio Button List Component">
257.265 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
257.266 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
257.267 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
257.268 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
257.269 <tr>
257.270 <td> </td>
257.271 </tr>
257.272 </table>
257.273 </body>
257.274 </html>
257.275 \ No newline at end of file
258.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/jsfstd/secret_field.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
258.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/jsfstd/secret_field.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
258.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
258.4 -<html>
258.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
258.6 <!--
258.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
258.8 * All rights reserved.
258.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
258.10 -->
258.11 <head>
258.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
258.13 <title>Standard Secret Field Component</title>
258.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
258.15 </head>
258.16 <body>
258.17 <h1>Standard Secret Field Component</h1>
258.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
258.19 <p>You can drag the Standard JavaServer Faces Secret Field component <img src="../../../images/secretfieldicon.gif" alt="secret field icon"> from
258.20 the Palette to the Visual Designer to create a secret text field, commonly used to enter passwords. </p>
258.21 <ul class="warning">
258.22 <li>This component is a JavaServer Faces reference implementation that cannot use <a href="../../../components/aboutthemes.html">themes</a>. The <a href="../bh/password_field.html">Password Field component</a> in the Basic category of the Palette does support themes and provides other features that improve ease of use.</li>
258.23 </ul>
258.24 <p>This component is similar to a Text Field component, except
258.25 that the input entered into a secret field is obscured (all
258.26 the characters are stars or bullets). The text the user enters (the component's
258.27 value property) is not obscured or encrypted over the network
258.28 or on the server in any way; it is just not displayed on the
258.29 screen in the web browser. Secret Fields render as <code><input
258.30 type="password"></code> in HTML. </p>
258.31 <p>After adding a secret field to a page, you can do a number
258.32 of things with it: </p>
258.33 <ul>
258.34 <li> Select the component and drag it to another location on
258.35 the page.</li>
258.36 <li>Select the component and edit its properties. Some typical
258.37 properties to edit are:
258.38 <ul>
258.39 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the component. In the JSP file,
258.40 this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code>
258.41 attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is
258.42 the name of the <code>HtmlInputHidden</code> object.</li>
258.43 <li><b>value.</b> The user's password, the value that will
258.44 be sent to the server.</li>
258.45 </ul>
258.46 </li>
258.47 <li>Right-click the component and choose one of the following
258.48 pop-up menu items:
258.49 <ul>
258.50 <li><b>Edit Event Handler. </b>Write code for one of the
258.51 following event handlers.
258.52 <ul>
258.53 <li><b>validate. </b>Opens the Java Editor with the
258.54 cursor positioned in the component's <code>validate</code>
258.55 method so you can insert code to validate the value
258.56 of the component.</li>
258.57 <li><b>processValueChange.</b> Opens the Java Editor
258.58 with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>processValueChange</code>
258.59 method so you can insert code that executes when the
258.60 value of this component changes (for example, the user
258.61 changes the value of another component that is controlling
258.62 the value of this component).</li>
258.63 </ul>
258.64 </li>
258.65 <li><b>Bind to Data. </b>Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind the component's <code>value</code> property to a data provider or an object so your application can evaluate it when the page is submitted. For more information, see <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>.</li>
258.66 <li><b>Auto-Submit on Change.</b> Causes the form to be automatically submitted if the value of the component changes. Sets the component's JavaScript onclick property to <code>common_timeoutSubmitForm(this.form, '<i>component-id</i>');</code>. At runtime, this code causes the form to be automatically submitted if the user changes the component value. Once the form is submitted, conversion and validation occur on the server and any value change listener methods execute, and then the page is redisplayed.
258.67 <p>A component configured to Auto-Submit on Change can use <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual forms</a> to limit the input fields that are processed when the form is submitted. If the auto-submit component is defined to submit a virtual form, only the participants in that virtual form will be processed when the auto-submit occurs.</p>
258.68 </li>
258.69 <li><b>Configure Virtual Forms.</b> Enables you to add the component to a <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>. </li>
258.70 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables
258.71 you to bind the properties of the component to other objects
258.72 or properties that update this component's properties
258.73 automatically.</li>
258.74 </ul>
258.75 </li>
258.76 </ul>
258.77 <dl>
258.78 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
258.79 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
258.80 With Components</a></dd>
258.81 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
258.82 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
258.83
258.84 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
258.85 </dl>
258.86 <dl>
258.87 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
258.88 <dd>
258.89 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
258.90 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
258.91 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
258.92 </object>
258.93 </dd>
258.94 </dl>
258.95 <hr>
258.96 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
258.97 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
258.98 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
258.99 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
258.100 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
258.101 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Standard Secret Field Component">
258.102 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
258.103 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
258.104 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
258.105 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
258.106 <tr>
258.107 <td> </td>
258.108 </tr>
258.109 </table>
258.110 </body>
258.111 </html>
258.112 \ No newline at end of file
258.113 +<html>
258.114 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
258.115 <!--
258.116 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
258.117 * All rights reserved.
258.118 * Use is subject to license terms.
258.119 -->
258.120 <head>
258.121 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
258.122 <title>Standard Secret Field Component</title>
258.123 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
258.124 </head>
258.125 <body>
258.126 <h2>Standard Secret Field Component</h2>
258.127 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
258.128 <p>You can drag the Standard JavaServer Faces Secret Field component <img src="../../../images/secretfieldicon.gif" alt="secret field icon"> from
258.129 the Palette to the Visual Designer to create a secret text field, commonly used to enter passwords. </p>
258.130 <ul class="warning">
258.131 <li>This component is a JavaServer Faces reference implementation that cannot use <a href="../../../components/aboutthemes.html">themes</a>. The <a href="../bh/password_field.html">Password Field component</a> in the Basic category of the Palette does support themes and provides other features that improve ease of use.</li>
258.132 </ul>
258.133 <p>This component is similar to a Text Field component, except
258.134 that the input entered into a secret field is obscured (all
258.135 the characters are stars or bullets). The text the user enters (the component's
258.136 value property) is not obscured or encrypted over the network
258.137 or on the server in any way; it is just not displayed on the
258.138 screen in the web browser. Secret Fields render as <code><input
258.139 type="password"></code> in HTML. </p>
258.140 <p>After adding a secret field to a page, you can do a number
258.141 of things with it: </p>
258.142 <ul>
258.143 <li> Select the component and drag it to another location on
258.144 the page.</li>
258.145 <li>Select the component and edit its properties. Some typical
258.146 properties to edit are:
258.147 <ul>
258.148 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the component. In the JSP file,
258.149 this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code>
258.150 attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is
258.151 the name of the <code>HtmlInputHidden</code> object.</li>
258.152 <li><b>value.</b> The user's password, the value that will
258.153 be sent to the server.</li>
258.154 </ul>
258.155 </li>
258.156 <li>Right-click the component and choose one of the following
258.157 pop-up menu items:
258.158 <ul>
258.159 <li><b>Edit Event Handler. </b>Write code for one of the
258.160 following event handlers.
258.161 <ul>
258.162 <li><b>validate. </b>Opens the Java Editor with the
258.163 cursor positioned in the component's <code>validate</code>
258.164 method so you can insert code to validate the value
258.165 of the component.</li>
258.166 <li><b>processValueChange.</b> Opens the Java Editor
258.167 with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>processValueChange</code>
258.168 method so you can insert code that executes when the
258.169 value of this component changes (for example, the user
258.170 changes the value of another component that is controlling
258.171 the value of this component).</li>
258.172 </ul>
258.173 </li>
258.174 <li><b>Bind to Data. </b>Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind the component's <code>value</code> property to a data provider or an object so your application can evaluate it when the page is submitted. For more information, see <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>.</li>
258.175 <li><b>Auto-Submit on Change.</b> Causes the form to be automatically submitted if the value of the component changes. Sets the component's JavaScript onclick property to <code>common_timeoutSubmitForm(this.form, '<i>component-id</i>');</code>. At runtime, this code causes the form to be automatically submitted if the user changes the component value. Once the form is submitted, conversion and validation occur on the server and any value change listener methods execute, and then the page is redisplayed.
258.176 <p>A component configured to Auto-Submit on Change can use <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual forms</a> to limit the input fields that are processed when the form is submitted. If the auto-submit component is defined to submit a virtual form, only the participants in that virtual form will be processed when the auto-submit occurs.</p>
258.177 </li>
258.178 <li><b>Configure Virtual Forms.</b> Enables you to add the component to a <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>. </li>
258.179 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables
258.180 you to bind the properties of the component to other objects
258.181 or properties that update this component's properties
258.182 automatically.</li>
258.183 </ul>
258.184 </li>
258.185 </ul>
258.186 <dl>
258.187 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
258.188 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
258.189 With Components</a></dd>
258.190 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
258.191 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
258.192
258.193 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
258.194 </dl>
258.195 <dl>
258.196 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
258.197 <dd>
258.198 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
258.199 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
258.200 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
258.201 </object>
258.202 </dd>
258.203 </dl>
258.204 <hr>
258.205 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
258.206 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
258.207 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
258.208 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
258.209 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
258.210 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Standard Secret Field Component">
258.211 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
258.212 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
258.213 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
258.214 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
258.215 <tr>
258.216 <td> </td>
258.217 </tr>
258.218 </table>
258.219 </body>
258.220 </html>
258.221 \ No newline at end of file
259.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/jsfstd/text_field.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
259.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/jsfstd/text_field.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
259.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
259.4 -<html>
259.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
259.6 <!--
259.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
259.8 * All rights reserved.
259.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
259.10 -->
259.11 <head>
259.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
259.13 <title>Standard Text Field Component</title>
259.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
259.15 </head>
259.16 <body>
259.17 <h1>Standard Text Field Component</h1>
259.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
259.19 <p>You can drag the Standard JavaServer Faces Text Field component <img src="../../../images/textfieldicon.gif" alt="text field icon"> from
259.20 the Palette to the Visual Designer to provide a text input field where users
259.21 can type or paste single lines of text. The HTML equivalent for this component
259.22 is <code><input type ="text"></code>. </p>
259.23 <ul class="warning">
259.24 <li>This component is a JavaServer Faces reference implementation that cannot use <a href="../../../components/aboutthemes.html">themes</a>. The <a href="../bh/password_field.html">Password Field component</a> in the Basic category of the Palette does support themes and provides other features that improve ease of use.</li>
259.25 </ul>
259.26 <p>After dragging the component to the Visual Designer, you can do a number of things
259.27 with it:</p>
259.28 <ul>
259.29 <li>Change the displayed text of the component by selecting the the component
259.30 and typing the new text. Press Enter to save the text in the component's
259.31 value property.</li>
259.32 <li>Edit the component's properties in the Text
259.33 Field <a href="../../propsheets/jsfstd_text_field_props.html">Properties window</a>. Some typical properties you might set are:
259.34 <ul>
259.35 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the Text Field component. In
259.36 the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's
259.37 <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's
259.38 value is the name of the <code>HtmlInputText</code> object.</li>
259.39 <li><b>value.</b> The default text value shown to the user
259.40 and the value sent to the server.</li>
259.41 </ul>
259.42 </li>
259.43 <li>Right-click the component and choose one of the following
259.44 pop-up menu items:
259.45 <ul>
259.46 <li><b>Edit Event Handler. </b>Write code for one of the
259.47 following event handlers.
259.48 <ul>
259.49 <li><b>validate. </b>Opens the Java Editor with the
259.50 cursor positioned in the component's <code>validate</code>
259.51 method so you can insert code to validate the value
259.52 of the component.</li>
259.53 <li><b>processValueChange.</b> Opens the Java Editor
259.54 with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>processValueChange</code>
259.55 method so you can insert code that executes when the
259.56 value of this component changes (for example, the user
259.57 changes the value of another component that is controlling
259.58 the value of this component).</li>
259.59 </ul>
259.60 </li>
259.61 <li><b>Bind to Data. </b>Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind the component's <code>value</code> property to a data provider or an object so your application can evaluate it when the page is submitted. For more information, see <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>.</li>
259.62 <li><b>Auto-Submit on Change.</b> Causes the form to be automatically submitted if the value of the component changes. Sets the component's JavaScript onclick property to <code>common_timeoutSubmitForm(this.form, '<i>component-id</i>');</code>. At runtime, this code causes the form to be automatically submitted if the user changes the component value. Once the form is submitted, conversion and validation occur on the server and any value change listener methods execute, and then the page is redisplayed.
259.63 <p>A component configured to Auto-Submit on Change can use <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual forms</a> to limit the input fields that are processed when the form is submitted. If the auto-submit component is defined to submit a virtual form, only the participants in that virtual form will be processed when the auto-submit occurs.</p>
259.64 </li>
259.65 <li><b>Configure Virtual Forms.</b> Enables you to add the component to a <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>. </li>
259.66 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables
259.67 you to bind the properties of the component to other objects
259.68 or properties that update this component's properties
259.69 automatically.</li>
259.70 </ul>
259.71 </li>
259.72 </ul>
259.73 <dl>
259.74 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
259.75 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
259.76 With Components</a></dd>
259.77 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
259.78 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
259.79
259.80 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
259.81 </dl>
259.82 <dl>
259.83 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
259.84 <dd>
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259.86 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
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259.88 </object>
259.89 </dd>
259.90 </dl>
259.91 <hr>
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259.94 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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259.101 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
259.102 <tr>
259.103 <td> </td>
259.104 </tr>
259.105 </table>
259.106 </body>
259.107 </html>
259.108 \ No newline at end of file
259.109 +<html>
259.110 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
259.111 <!--
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259.113 * All rights reserved.
259.114 * Use is subject to license terms.
259.115 -->
259.116 <head>
259.117 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
259.118 <title>Standard Text Field Component</title>
259.119 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
259.120 </head>
259.121 <body>
259.122 <h2>Standard Text Field Component</h2>
259.123 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
259.124 <p>You can drag the Standard JavaServer Faces Text Field component <img src="../../../images/textfieldicon.gif" alt="text field icon"> from
259.125 the Palette to the Visual Designer to provide a text input field where users
259.126 can type or paste single lines of text. The HTML equivalent for this component
259.127 is <code><input type ="text"></code>. </p>
259.128 <ul class="warning">
259.129 <li>This component is a JavaServer Faces reference implementation that cannot use <a href="../../../components/aboutthemes.html">themes</a>. The <a href="../bh/password_field.html">Password Field component</a> in the Basic category of the Palette does support themes and provides other features that improve ease of use.</li>
259.130 </ul>
259.131 <p>After dragging the component to the Visual Designer, you can do a number of things
259.132 with it:</p>
259.133 <ul>
259.134 <li>Change the displayed text of the component by selecting the the component
259.135 and typing the new text. Press Enter to save the text in the component's
259.136 value property.</li>
259.137 <li>Edit the component's properties in the Text
259.138 Field <a href="../../propsheets/jsfstd_text_field_props.html">Properties window</a>. Some typical properties you might set are:
259.139 <ul>
259.140 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the Text Field component. In
259.141 the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's
259.142 <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's
259.143 value is the name of the <code>HtmlInputText</code> object.</li>
259.144 <li><b>value.</b> The default text value shown to the user
259.145 and the value sent to the server.</li>
259.146 </ul>
259.147 </li>
259.148 <li>Right-click the component and choose one of the following
259.149 pop-up menu items:
259.150 <ul>
259.151 <li><b>Edit Event Handler. </b>Write code for one of the
259.152 following event handlers.
259.153 <ul>
259.154 <li><b>validate. </b>Opens the Java Editor with the
259.155 cursor positioned in the component's <code>validate</code>
259.156 method so you can insert code to validate the value
259.157 of the component.</li>
259.158 <li><b>processValueChange.</b> Opens the Java Editor
259.159 with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>processValueChange</code>
259.160 method so you can insert code that executes when the
259.161 value of this component changes (for example, the user
259.162 changes the value of another component that is controlling
259.163 the value of this component).</li>
259.164 </ul>
259.165 </li>
259.166 <li><b>Bind to Data. </b>Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind the component's <code>value</code> property to a data provider or an object so your application can evaluate it when the page is submitted. For more information, see <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>.</li>
259.167 <li><b>Auto-Submit on Change.</b> Causes the form to be automatically submitted if the value of the component changes. Sets the component's JavaScript onclick property to <code>common_timeoutSubmitForm(this.form, '<i>component-id</i>');</code>. At runtime, this code causes the form to be automatically submitted if the user changes the component value. Once the form is submitted, conversion and validation occur on the server and any value change listener methods execute, and then the page is redisplayed.
259.168 <p>A component configured to Auto-Submit on Change can use <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual forms</a> to limit the input fields that are processed when the form is submitted. If the auto-submit component is defined to submit a virtual form, only the participants in that virtual form will be processed when the auto-submit occurs.</p>
259.169 </li>
259.170 <li><b>Configure Virtual Forms.</b> Enables you to add the component to a <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>. </li>
259.171 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables
259.172 you to bind the properties of the component to other objects
259.173 or properties that update this component's properties
259.174 automatically.</li>
259.175 </ul>
259.176 </li>
259.177 </ul>
259.178 <dl>
259.179 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
259.180 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
259.181 With Components</a></dd>
259.182 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
259.183 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
259.184
259.185 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
259.186 </dl>
259.187 <dl>
259.188 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
259.189 <dd>
259.190 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
259.191 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
259.192 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
259.193 </object>
259.194 </dd>
259.195 </dl>
259.196 <hr>
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259.198 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
259.199 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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260.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
260.6 <!--
260.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
260.8 * All rights reserved.
260.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
260.10 -->
260.11 <head>
260.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
260.13 <title>About the Visual Web Palette</title>
260.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
260.15 </head>
260.16 <body>
260.17 <h1>About the Visual Web Palette</h1>
260.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
260.19 <p>The
260.20 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
260.21 <param name="content" value="palette_win_graphic.html">
260.22 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
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260.24 <param name="viewerSize" value="300,515">
260.25 <param name="text" value="Palette,"></object>
260.26 typically located in the upper right portion of the IDE, provides
260.27 components and code clips that you can use in the currently
260.28 selected page or code editor. You can open the Palette
260.29 by choosing Window > Palette.
260.30 The Palette opens automatically if you open a page in the Visual
260.31 Designer or if you create a new project, which opens a page.</p>
260.32 <p>There are two views, Code Clips and Components,
260.33 that are selected based on the editor you are using. Each view has a set of categories that contain elements, like code clips in the code clips view or components in the components view. You can right-click each category and choose to arrange its contents alphabetically.</p>
260.34 <ul class="note">
260.35 <li>The palette is sensitive to the version of J2EE that your projects use. In normal operation when you switch between projects based on different J2EE versions, the kind of change you might notice is that the components displayed for a J2EE 1.4 project are JavaServer Faces 1.1 components, and for a Java EE 5 project, they are JavaServer Faces 1.2 components. However, if you customize the palette by adding new categories, new components, or new code clips, those changes apply only to projects with the same J2EE version as the currently active project. For example, if you add a code clip when a Java EE 5 project is active and then open a J2SE 1.4 project, you will not see the code clip in the palette.</li>
260.36 </ul>
260.37 <p>The main content areas are:</p>
260.38 <ul>
260.39 <li><b>Components.</b> If you are working in the Visual Designer on a page,
260.40 this tab is selected, and you see the following categories:
260.41 <ul>
260.42 <li><b>Basic.</b> The components that you are likely to use most often, like buttons, tables, drop down lists, and text fields, to name only a few. </li>
260.43 <li><b>Layout.</b> Components whose main purpose is organizing the page, like the Grid Panel component that arranges components in a grid or the Group Panel component that groups components together.</li>
260.44 <li><b>Composite.</b> Components with a more complex organization and a specialized purpose, like the Calendar component that pops up a calendar and enables the user to select a date for an entry field, or the Breadcrumbs component that displays a list of hyperlinks to previous pages in a site hierarchy.</li>
260.45 <li><b>Validators. </b>A set of data converters that you can use with components to convert between the <code>String</code> data type and other data types as needed.</li>
260.46 <li><b>Converters.</b> A set of value checkers that you can use to validate user entered data.</li>
260.47 <li><b>Standard.</b> The original set of standard
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260.49 <param name="content" value="../../glossary/jsf_component_def.html">
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260.54 that shipped with the IDE. They do not have the sophistication or ease of use of the Basic, Layout, and Composite components. For example, the Standard components cannot participate in a theme, and their structure is often more complex to work with than the Basic components. </li>
260.55 <li><b>Advanced.</b> A set of JavaServer Page markup tags
260.56 for advanced users.</li>
260.57 <li><b>Data Providers.</b> A set of components that provide an interface to data sources like database tables and JavaBeans objects.</li>
260.58 <li><b>Advanced Data Providers. </b>A set of data providers for use by advanced users only. These data providers are typically created for you and do not need to be added separately. </li>
260.59 </ul>
260.60 </li>
260.61 </ul>
260.62 <ul>
260.63 <li><b>Code Clips.</b> If you are working in an IDE code editor like the Java editor, the Code Clips view opens by default and displays
260.64 several categories of code clips (small pieces of useful code)
260.65 that you can add to the page bean, the JSP page, and other
260.66 code files associated with your page.
260.67 <p>You can create your own code clips by selecting a category
260.68 heading in the Code Clips view and then selecting code in a source
260.69 code editor and dragging it to the Code Clips category you selected.</p>
260.70 <p>You can also select text in any editor, copy it to the system buffer, and then right-click in a Code Clips category and choose Paste as Clip to paste the selection as a new code clip.</p>
260.71 </li>
260.72 </ul>
260.73
260.74 <dl>
260.75 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
260.76 <dd><a href="../../a11y/component_palette_shortcuts.html">Component Palette Keyboard Shortcuts</a></dd>
260.77 <dd><a href="../../components/aboutcomponents.html">About Components</a></dd>
260.78 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/add_clip.html">Adding and Managing Code Clips</a></dd>
260.79 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
260.80 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
260.81 <dd><a href="../editors/about_visual_editor.html">About the
260.82 Visual Designer</a></dd>
260.83 </dl>
260.84 <hr>
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260.86 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
260.87 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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260.90 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
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260.93 <param name="text" value=
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260.96 </p>
260.97 <!--End Customer Feedback Link-->
260.98 <small><a href="../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
260.99 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
260.100 <tr>
260.101 <td> </td>
260.102 </tr>
260.103 <tr>
260.104 <td> </td>
260.105 </tr>
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260.107 <td> </td>
260.108 </tr>
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260.115 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
260.116 <!--
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260.118 * All rights reserved.
260.119 * Use is subject to license terms.
260.120 -->
260.121 <head>
260.122 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
260.123 <title>About the Visual Web Palette</title>
260.124 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
260.125 </head>
260.126 <body>
260.127 <h2>About the Visual Web Palette</h2>
260.128 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
260.129 <p>The
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260.131 <param name="content" value="palette_win_graphic.html">
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260.134 <param name="viewerSize" value="300,515">
260.135 <param name="text" value="Palette,"></object>
260.136 typically located in the upper right portion of the IDE, provides
260.137 components and code clips that you can use in the currently
260.138 selected page or code editor. You can open the Palette
260.139 by choosing Window > Palette.
260.140 The Palette opens automatically if you open a page in the Visual
260.141 Designer or if you create a new project, which opens a page.</p>
260.142 <p>There are two views, Code Clips and Components,
260.143 that are selected based on the editor you are using. Each view has a set of categories that contain elements, like code clips in the code clips view or components in the components view. You can right-click each category and choose to arrange its contents alphabetically.</p>
260.144 <ul class="note">
260.145 <li>The palette is sensitive to the version of J2EE that your projects use. In normal operation when you switch between projects based on different J2EE versions, the kind of change you might notice is that the components displayed for a J2EE 1.4 project are JavaServer Faces 1.1 components, and for a Java EE 5 project, they are JavaServer Faces 1.2 components. However, if you customize the palette by adding new categories, new components, or new code clips, those changes apply only to projects with the same J2EE version as the currently active project. For example, if you add a code clip when a Java EE 5 project is active and then open a J2SE 1.4 project, you will not see the code clip in the palette.</li>
260.146 </ul>
260.147 <p>The main content areas are:</p>
260.148 <ul>
260.149 <li><b>Components.</b> If you are working in the Visual Designer on a page,
260.150 this tab is selected, and you see the following categories:
260.151 <ul>
260.152 <li><b>Basic.</b> The components that you are likely to use most often, like buttons, tables, drop down lists, and text fields, to name only a few. </li>
260.153 <li><b>Layout.</b> Components whose main purpose is organizing the page, like the Grid Panel component that arranges components in a grid or the Group Panel component that groups components together.</li>
260.154 <li><b>Composite.</b> Components with a more complex organization and a specialized purpose, like the Calendar component that pops up a calendar and enables the user to select a date for an entry field, or the Breadcrumbs component that displays a list of hyperlinks to previous pages in a site hierarchy.</li>
260.155 <li><b>Validators. </b>A set of data converters that you can use with components to convert between the <code>String</code> data type and other data types as needed.</li>
260.156 <li><b>Converters.</b> A set of value checkers that you can use to validate user entered data.</li>
260.157 <li><b>Standard.</b> The original set of standard
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260.159 <param name="content" value="../../glossary/jsf_component_def.html">
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260.164 that shipped with the IDE. They do not have the sophistication or ease of use of the Basic, Layout, and Composite components. For example, the Standard components cannot participate in a theme, and their structure is often more complex to work with than the Basic components. </li>
260.165 <li><b>Advanced.</b> A set of JavaServer Page markup tags
260.166 for advanced users.</li>
260.167 <li><b>Data Providers.</b> A set of components that provide an interface to data sources like database tables and JavaBeans objects.</li>
260.168 <li><b>Advanced Data Providers. </b>A set of data providers for use by advanced users only. These data providers are typically created for you and do not need to be added separately. </li>
260.169 </ul>
260.170 </li>
260.171 </ul>
260.172 <ul>
260.173 <li><b>Code Clips.</b> If you are working in an IDE code editor like the Java editor, the Code Clips view opens by default and displays
260.174 several categories of code clips (small pieces of useful code)
260.175 that you can add to the page bean, the JSP page, and other
260.176 code files associated with your page.
260.177 <p>You can create your own code clips by selecting a category
260.178 heading in the Code Clips view and then selecting code in a source
260.179 code editor and dragging it to the Code Clips category you selected.</p>
260.180 <p>You can also select text in any editor, copy it to the system buffer, and then right-click in a Code Clips category and choose Paste as Clip to paste the selection as a new code clip.</p>
260.181 </li>
260.182 </ul>
260.183
260.184 <dl>
260.185 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
260.186 <dd><a href="../../a11y/component_palette_shortcuts.html">Component Palette Keyboard Shortcuts</a></dd>
260.187 <dd><a href="../../components/aboutcomponents.html">About Components</a></dd>
260.188 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/add_clip.html">Adding and Managing Code Clips</a></dd>
260.189 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
260.190 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
260.191 <dd><a href="../editors/about_visual_editor.html">About the
260.192 Visual Designer</a></dd>
260.193 </dl>
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260.203 <param name="text" value=
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260.205 </object>
260.206 </p>
260.207 <!--End Customer Feedback Link-->
260.208 <small><a href="../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
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260.210 <tr>
260.211 <td> </td>
260.212 </tr>
260.213 <tr>
260.214 <td> </td>
260.215 </tr>
260.216 <tr>
260.217 <td> </td>
260.218 </tr>
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261.4 -<html>
261.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
261.6 <!--
261.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
261.8 * All rights reserved.
261.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
261.10 -->
261.11 <head>
261.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
261.13 <link href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">
261.14 <meta content="Helen" name="generator">
261.15 <title>Add Remove List Component</title>
261.16 </head>
261.17 <body>
261.18 <h1>
261.19 Add Remove List Component</h1>
261.20 <p>
261.21 <a href="#seealso"><small>See Also</small></a> | <a href=
261.22 "#tutorials"><small>Tutorials</small></a>
261.23 </p>
261.24 <p>
261.25 The Add Remove List component <img alt="Add Remove List icon" src=
261.26 "../../../images/bh_addremove_list_icon.gif">, in the Palette's Composite category, enables the user to select items from a list
261.27 of items and then add them to or remove them from another list of items.</p>
261.28 <ul class="note">
261.29 <li>
261.30 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
261.31 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
261.32 see:<br>
261.33 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
261.34 <param name="content" value=
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261.36 <param name="text" value="Summary of New Features in JavaServer Faces 1.2 Technology"></object>
261.37 </li>
261.38 </ul>
261.39 <p>
261.40 This component is composed of two listboxes, one for available options and one for selected
261.41 options, together with buttons to move the options between the lists. Optionally, you can add
261.42 buttons to order the selected options.
261.43 </p>
261.44 <p>
261.45 In the <a href="propsheets/addremovelist_props.html">Add Remove component properties
261.46 window</a>, you can set the component's properties.
261.47 </p>
261.48 <p>
261.49 Here are some things you can do with the component:
261.50 </p>
261.51 <ul>
261.52 <li>
261.53 Use the <code>items</code> property to specify the options from which the web application
261.54 user can choose. See <a href="#BindToData">Bind to Data</a> below.
261.55 </li>
261.56 <li>
261.57 Use the <code>selected</code> property to associate the component with a model object that
261.58 represents the current choice, by setting the value to an expression that corresponds to a
261.59 property of a managed bean. You can right-click the component and choose Property Bindings
261.60 to bind the <code>selected</code> property.
261.61 <p>
261.62 The first time the component is rendered, the option that corresponds to the value of
261.63 the <code>selected</code> model object property is marked as selected by using the equals
261.64 method on the model object.
261.65 </p>
261.66 </li>
261.67 <li>
261.68 To optionally specify a label for the component, either set the <code>label</code> property
261.69 or associate a Label component with the component.
261.70 </li>
261.71 <li>
261.72 Right-click the component and choose one of the following pop-up menu items:
261.73 <ul>
261.74 <li>
261.75 <b>Edit Event Handler.</b> Write code for one of the following event handlers.
261.76 <ul>
261.77 <li>
261.78 <b>validate.</b> Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the
261.79 component's <code>validate</code> method so you can insert code to validate the
261.80 value of the component.
261.81 </li>
261.82 <li>
261.83 <b>processValueChange.</b> Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the
261.84 component's <code>processValueChange</code> method so you can insert code that
261.85 executes when the value of this component changes. For example, the user changes
261.86 the value of another component that is controlling the value of this component.
261.87 </li>
261.88 </ul>
261.89 </li>
261.90 <li>
261.91 <b>Set Initial Focus.</b> Gives this component focus when the user opens the page.
261.92 </li>
261.93 <li>
261.94 <b>Auto-Submit on Change.</b> Causes the form to be automatically submitted if the
261.95 value of the component changes. Sets the component's JavaScript onclick property to
261.96 <code>common_timeoutSubmitForm(this.form, '<i>component-id</i>');</code>. At runtime,
261.97 this code causes the form to be automatically submitted if the user changes the
261.98 component value. Once the form is submitted, conversion and validation occur on the
261.99 server and any value change listener methods execute, and then the page is redisplayed.
261.100
261.101 <p>
261.102 A component configured to Auto-Submit on Change can use <a href=
261.103 "../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual forms</a> to limit the input
261.104 fields that are processed when the form is submitted. If the auto-submit component is
261.105 defined to submit a virtual form, only the participants in that virtual form will be
261.106 processed when the auto-submit occurs.
261.107 </p>
261.108 </li>
261.109 <li>
261.110 <a name="BindToData"><b>Bind to Data.</b></a> Bind the component's <code>items</code>
261.111 property to an object or to a data provider for a database table, web service, or
261.112 Enterprise JavaBeans object. Choosing this pop-up menu option opens the Bind to Data dialog box.
261.113 <ul>
261.114 <li>
261.115 To bind the <code>items</code> property to an object, select the Bind to Object tab
261.116 and then select a bean property that will be used to populate the list. The bean
261.117 property must be an <code>Object</code> array, map, or collection whose members are
261.118 all subclasses of <code>com.sun.webui.jsf.model.Option</code>.
261.119 By default, this property is bound to a <code>com.sun.webui.jsf.model.MultipleSelectOptionsList</code> object with a name similar to <code>addRemoveList1DefaultOptions</code> so the list can be populated with some default values. You are likely to want to use your own object for this purpose. See Configure Default Options below.</li>
261.120 <li>
261.121 To bind the <code>items</code> property to a data provider that will be used to
261.122 populate the list, select the Bind to Data Provider tab and choose a data provider.
261.123 If there are none, you must add a database table or web service to the page. For more information, see <a href=
261.124 "../../dialogs/bindtodata_list_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box: List
261.125 Component</a>.
261.126 </li>
261.127 </ul>
261.128 </li>
261.129 <li>
261.130 <b>Property Bindings.</b> Bind the component's properties to an object or data
261.131 provider. A typical property to bind is the <code>selected</code> property, which you
261.132 can bind to an <code>Object</code> array, array of primitives, or
261.133 <code>ArrayList</code>. You must have added the array to a managed bean, such as the <a
261.134 href="../../navigator_win/session_bean_node.html">session bean</a>, as a property. You
261.135 can use this bean property to evaluate what the user chose after the page is submitted.
261.136 </li>
261.137 <li>
261.138 <b>Configure Default Options.</b> Enables you to edit the default
261.139 <code>addRemoveList#defaultOptions</code> object and change the displayed list items.
261.140 It is more likely that you will want to bind the <code>items</code> property to a
261.141 database or object that sets the list items, as described above under Bind to Data.
261.142 </li>
261.143 <li>
261.144 <b>Configure Virtual Forms.</b> Enables you to add the component to a <a href=
261.145 "../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>.
261.146 </li>
261.147 </ul>
261.148 </li>
261.149 </ul>
261.150 <ul class="warning">
261.151 <li>
261.152 The Javadoc and code completion for the Add Remove List component show a
261.153 <code>getSelectedItems()</code> method, which returns an <code>Iterator</code>. Do not use
261.154 this method, as it is intended for internal rendering purposes only and does not reflect
261.155 the actual selected items.
261.156 </li>
261.157 </ul>
261.158 <dl>
261.159 <dt>
261.160 <a name="seealso">See Also</a>
261.161 </dt>
261.162 <dd>
261.163 <a href="propsheets/addremovelist_props.html">Add Remove Component Properties Window</a>
261.164 </dd>
261.165 <dd>
261.166 <a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component
261.167 Properties</a>
261.168 </dd>
261.169 <dd>
261.170 <a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a>
261.171 </dd>
261.172 <dd>
261.173 <a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks:
261.174 Quick Reference</a>
261.175 </dd>
261.176 <dd>
261.177 <a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a>
261.178 </dd>
261.179 </dl>
261.180 <dl> <dt>
261.181 <a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a>
261.182 </dt>
261.183 <dd>
261.184 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
261.185 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-about_components.html">
261.186 <param name="text" value="Delving Into Components"></object>
261.187 </dd>
261.188 <dd>
261.189 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
261.190 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-listbox_components.html">
261.191 <param name="text" value="Using Listbox Components"></object>
261.192 </dd>
261.193 <dd>
261.194 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
261.195 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
261.196 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
261.197 </object>
261.198 </dd>
261.199
261.200 </dl>
261.201 <hr>
261.202 <!--Start Customer Feedback Link-->
261.203 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
261.204 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
261.205 <p>
261.206 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
261.207 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
261.208 <param name="content" value=
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261.210 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
261.211 <!--End Customer Feedback Link--> <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal
261.212 Notices</a></small>
261.213 </p>
261.214 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
261.215 <tr>
261.216 <td>
261.217
261.218 </td>
261.219 </tr>
261.220 </table>
261.221 </body>
261.222 </html>
261.223 \ No newline at end of file
261.224 +<html>
261.225 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
261.226 <!--
261.227 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
261.228 * All rights reserved.
261.229 * Use is subject to license terms.
261.230 -->
261.231 <head>
261.232 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
261.233 <link href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">
261.234 <meta content="Helen" name="generator">
261.235 <title>Add Remove List Component</title>
261.236 </head>
261.237 <body>
261.238 <h2>
261.239 Add Remove List Component</h2>
261.240 <p>
261.241 <a href="#seealso"><small>See Also</small></a> | <a href=
261.242 "#tutorials"><small>Tutorials</small></a>
261.243 </p>
261.244 <p>
261.245 The Add Remove List component <img alt="Add Remove List icon" src=
261.246 "../../../images/bh_addremove_list_icon.gif">, in the Palette's Composite category, enables the user to select items from a list
261.247 of items and then add them to or remove them from another list of items.</p>
261.248 <ul class="note">
261.249 <li>
261.250 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
261.251 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
261.252 see:<br>
261.253 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
261.254 <param name="content" value=
261.255 "http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/J2EE/jsf_12/">
261.256 <param name="text" value="Summary of New Features in JavaServer Faces 1.2 Technology"></object>
261.257 </li>
261.258 </ul>
261.259 <p>
261.260 This component is composed of two listboxes, one for available options and one for selected
261.261 options, together with buttons to move the options between the lists. Optionally, you can add
261.262 buttons to order the selected options.
261.263 </p>
261.264 <p>
261.265 In the <a href="propsheets/addremovelist_props.html">Add Remove component properties
261.266 window</a>, you can set the component's properties.
261.267 </p>
261.268 <p>
261.269 Here are some things you can do with the component:
261.270 </p>
261.271 <ul>
261.272 <li>
261.273 Use the <code>items</code> property to specify the options from which the web application
261.274 user can choose. See <a href="#BindToData">Bind to Data</a> below.
261.275 </li>
261.276 <li>
261.277 Use the <code>selected</code> property to associate the component with a model object that
261.278 represents the current choice, by setting the value to an expression that corresponds to a
261.279 property of a managed bean. You can right-click the component and choose Property Bindings
261.280 to bind the <code>selected</code> property.
261.281 <p>
261.282 The first time the component is rendered, the option that corresponds to the value of
261.283 the <code>selected</code> model object property is marked as selected by using the equals
261.284 method on the model object.
261.285 </p>
261.286 </li>
261.287 <li>
261.288 To optionally specify a label for the component, either set the <code>label</code> property
261.289 or associate a Label component with the component.
261.290 </li>
261.291 <li>
261.292 Right-click the component and choose one of the following pop-up menu items:
261.293 <ul>
261.294 <li>
261.295 <b>Edit Event Handler.</b> Write code for one of the following event handlers.
261.296 <ul>
261.297 <li>
261.298 <b>validate.</b> Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the
261.299 component's <code>validate</code> method so you can insert code to validate the
261.300 value of the component.
261.301 </li>
261.302 <li>
261.303 <b>processValueChange.</b> Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the
261.304 component's <code>processValueChange</code> method so you can insert code that
261.305 executes when the value of this component changes. For example, the user changes
261.306 the value of another component that is controlling the value of this component.
261.307 </li>
261.308 </ul>
261.309 </li>
261.310 <li>
261.311 <b>Set Initial Focus.</b> Gives this component focus when the user opens the page.
261.312 </li>
261.313 <li>
261.314 <b>Auto-Submit on Change.</b> Causes the form to be automatically submitted if the
261.315 value of the component changes. Sets the component's JavaScript onclick property to
261.316 <code>common_timeoutSubmitForm(this.form, '<i>component-id</i>');</code>. At runtime,
261.317 this code causes the form to be automatically submitted if the user changes the
261.318 component value. Once the form is submitted, conversion and validation occur on the
261.319 server and any value change listener methods execute, and then the page is redisplayed.
261.320
261.321 <p>
261.322 A component configured to Auto-Submit on Change can use <a href=
261.323 "../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual forms</a> to limit the input
261.324 fields that are processed when the form is submitted. If the auto-submit component is
261.325 defined to submit a virtual form, only the participants in that virtual form will be
261.326 processed when the auto-submit occurs.
261.327 </p>
261.328 </li>
261.329 <li>
261.330 <a name="BindToData"><b>Bind to Data.</b></a> Bind the component's <code>items</code>
261.331 property to an object or to a data provider for a database table, web service, or
261.332 Enterprise JavaBeans object. Choosing this pop-up menu option opens the Bind to Data dialog box.
261.333 <ul>
261.334 <li>
261.335 To bind the <code>items</code> property to an object, select the Bind to Object tab
261.336 and then select a bean property that will be used to populate the list. The bean
261.337 property must be an <code>Object</code> array, map, or collection whose members are
261.338 all subclasses of <code>com.sun.webui.jsf.model.Option</code>.
261.339 By default, this property is bound to a <code>com.sun.webui.jsf.model.MultipleSelectOptionsList</code> object with a name similar to <code>addRemoveList1DefaultOptions</code> so the list can be populated with some default values. You are likely to want to use your own object for this purpose. See Configure Default Options below.</li>
261.340 <li>
261.341 To bind the <code>items</code> property to a data provider that will be used to
261.342 populate the list, select the Bind to Data Provider tab and choose a data provider.
261.343 If there are none, you must add a database table or web service to the page. For more information, see <a href=
261.344 "../../dialogs/bindtodata_list_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box: List
261.345 Component</a>.
261.346 </li>
261.347 </ul>
261.348 </li>
261.349 <li>
261.350 <b>Property Bindings.</b> Bind the component's properties to an object or data
261.351 provider. A typical property to bind is the <code>selected</code> property, which you
261.352 can bind to an <code>Object</code> array, array of primitives, or
261.353 <code>ArrayList</code>. You must have added the array to a managed bean, such as the <a
261.354 href="../../navigator_win/session_bean_node.html">session bean</a>, as a property. You
261.355 can use this bean property to evaluate what the user chose after the page is submitted.
261.356 </li>
261.357 <li>
261.358 <b>Configure Default Options.</b> Enables you to edit the default
261.359 <code>addRemoveList#defaultOptions</code> object and change the displayed list items.
261.360 It is more likely that you will want to bind the <code>items</code> property to a
261.361 database or object that sets the list items, as described above under Bind to Data.
261.362 </li>
261.363 <li>
261.364 <b>Configure Virtual Forms.</b> Enables you to add the component to a <a href=
261.365 "../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>.
261.366 </li>
261.367 </ul>
261.368 </li>
261.369 </ul>
261.370 <ul class="warning">
261.371 <li>
261.372 The Javadoc and code completion for the Add Remove List component show a
261.373 <code>getSelectedItems()</code> method, which returns an <code>Iterator</code>. Do not use
261.374 this method, as it is intended for internal rendering purposes only and does not reflect
261.375 the actual selected items.
261.376 </li>
261.377 </ul>
261.378 <dl>
261.379 <dt>
261.380 <a name="seealso">See Also</a>
261.381 </dt>
261.382 <dd>
261.383 <a href="propsheets/addremovelist_props.html">Add Remove Component Properties Window</a>
261.384 </dd>
261.385 <dd>
261.386 <a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component
261.387 Properties</a>
261.388 </dd>
261.389 <dd>
261.390 <a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a>
261.391 </dd>
261.392 <dd>
261.393 <a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks:
261.394 Quick Reference</a>
261.395 </dd>
261.396 <dd>
261.397 <a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a>
261.398 </dd>
261.399 </dl>
261.400 <dl> <dt>
261.401 <a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a>
261.402 </dt>
261.403 <dd>
261.404 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
261.405 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-about_components.html">
261.406 <param name="text" value="Delving Into Components"></object>
261.407 </dd>
261.408 <dd>
261.409 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
261.410 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-listbox_components.html">
261.411 <param name="text" value="Using Listbox Components"></object>
261.412 </dd>
261.413 <dd>
261.414 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
261.415 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
261.416 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
261.417 </object>
261.418 </dd>
261.419
261.420 </dl>
261.421 <hr>
261.422 <!--Start Customer Feedback Link-->
261.423 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
261.424 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
261.425 <p>
261.426 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
261.427 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
261.428 <param name="content" value=
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261.430 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
261.431 <!--End Customer Feedback Link--> <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal
261.432 Notices</a></small>
261.433 </p>
261.434 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
261.435 <tr>
261.436 <td>
261.437
261.438 </td>
261.439 </tr>
261.440 </table>
261.441 </body>
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261.443 \ No newline at end of file
262.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/alert.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
262.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/alert.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
262.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
262.4 -<html>
262.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
262.6 <!--
262.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
262.8 * All rights reserved.
262.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
262.10 -->
262.11 <head>
262.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
262.13 <title>Alert Component</title>
262.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
262.15 </head>
262.16 <body>
262.17
262.18 <h1>Alert Component</h1>
262.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small>
262.20
262.21 <p>The Alert component <img src="../../../images/bh_alert_icon.gif" alt="Alert component icon"> enables the display of an alert message directly on the page. An alert message consists
262.22 of an icon depicting the type of alert (information, warning,
262.23 error, or success, or a user-defined type specified in the <code>indicators</code> property) and a summary message, plus an optional detail message. </p>
262.24 <ul class="note">
262.25 <li>
262.26 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
262.27 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
262.28 see:<br>
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262.33 </li>
262.34 </ul>
262.35
262.36 <ul class="warning">
262.37 <li>If the <code>summary</code> property is not defined, the Alert component will not be displayed. </li>
262.38 </ul>
262.39 <p>After dragging the button to the Visual Designer, you can:</p>
262.40 <ul>
262.41 <li>Begin typing the text of the summary message. </li>
262.42 <li>Select the button and edit its properties in the Alert's <a href="propsheets/alert_props.html">Properties window</a>. Some typical properties you might set are:
262.43 <ul>
262.44 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the component. In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is the name of the <code>Alert</code> object.</li>
262.45 <li><b>summary.</b> The short text message indicating what the alert is about.</li>
262.46 <li><b>detail. </b> A longer text message providing more detail than the summary. </li>
262.47 <li><b>type. </b> An Advanced property indicating the severity of the alert, which determines the icon that appears to the left of the summary. Choose an item from the property's drop down list and you can see the icon change in the Visual Designer. </li>
262.48 </ul></li>
262.49 <li>Right-click the alert and choose one of several actions:
262.50 <ul>
262.51 <li> <b>Edit action Event Handler.</b> Code the action event handler, the method that is called when the user clicks a hyperlink that was added to the detail section by setting the <code>urlText</code> property in the Properties window. This method determines which page or resource to open based on specified conditions. The action method typically processes mouse clicks and returns a string indicating the name of a page navigation case (the page in your application to display next). The default name for the method is <i><code>alert-id</code></i><code>_action</code>, where <i>alert-id</i> is the value of the Alert component's <code>id</code> property. </li>
262.52 <li><b>Bind to Data. </b>Dynamically set the summary text. The text comes from the object or data provider you specify, such as a column of a database table. For more information, see <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>. </li>
262.53 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind properties of the component in addition to the <code>summary</code> property to other objects or bean properties that update this component's properties automatically.</li>
262.54 <li><b>Align</b>. If you have multiple components selected, you can specify how they align with one another. If only the current component is selected, you can choose whether the component aligns with (snaps to) the background grid when you move it around.</li>
262.55 <li> <b>Preview in Browser</b>. See how the page renders in the default web browser for your system. </li>
262.56 </ul>
262.57 </li>
262.58 </ul>
262.59
262.60 <dl>
262.61 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
262.62 <dd><a href="propsheets/alert_props.html">Alert Component Properties Window</a></dd>
262.63 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
262.64 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
262.65 With Components</a></dd>
262.66 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
262.67
262.68 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
262.69 </dl>
262.70 <dl> <dt>
262.71 <a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a>
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262.83 </dd>
262.84 </dl>
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262.88 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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262.94 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
262.95 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
262.96 <tr>
262.97 <td> </td>
262.98 </tr>
262.99 </table>
262.100
262.101 </body>
262.102 </html>
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262.104 +<html>
262.105 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
262.106 <!--
262.107 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
262.108 * All rights reserved.
262.109 * Use is subject to license terms.
262.110 -->
262.111 <head>
262.112 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
262.113 <title>Alert Component</title>
262.114 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
262.115 </head>
262.116 <body>
262.117
262.118 <h2>Alert Component</h2>
262.119 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small>
262.120
262.121 <p>The Alert component <img src="../../../images/bh_alert_icon.gif" alt="Alert component icon"> enables the display of an alert message directly on the page. An alert message consists
262.122 of an icon depicting the type of alert (information, warning,
262.123 error, or success, or a user-defined type specified in the <code>indicators</code> property) and a summary message, plus an optional detail message. </p>
262.124 <ul class="note">
262.125 <li>
262.126 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
262.127 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
262.128 see:<br>
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262.130 <param name="content" value=
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262.133 </li>
262.134 </ul>
262.135
262.136 <ul class="warning">
262.137 <li>If the <code>summary</code> property is not defined, the Alert component will not be displayed. </li>
262.138 </ul>
262.139 <p>After dragging the button to the Visual Designer, you can:</p>
262.140 <ul>
262.141 <li>Begin typing the text of the summary message. </li>
262.142 <li>Select the button and edit its properties in the Alert's <a href="propsheets/alert_props.html">Properties window</a>. Some typical properties you might set are:
262.143 <ul>
262.144 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the component. In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is the name of the <code>Alert</code> object.</li>
262.145 <li><b>summary.</b> The short text message indicating what the alert is about.</li>
262.146 <li><b>detail. </b> A longer text message providing more detail than the summary. </li>
262.147 <li><b>type. </b> An Advanced property indicating the severity of the alert, which determines the icon that appears to the left of the summary. Choose an item from the property's drop down list and you can see the icon change in the Visual Designer. </li>
262.148 </ul></li>
262.149 <li>Right-click the alert and choose one of several actions:
262.150 <ul>
262.151 <li> <b>Edit action Event Handler.</b> Code the action event handler, the method that is called when the user clicks a hyperlink that was added to the detail section by setting the <code>urlText</code> property in the Properties window. This method determines which page or resource to open based on specified conditions. The action method typically processes mouse clicks and returns a string indicating the name of a page navigation case (the page in your application to display next). The default name for the method is <i><code>alert-id</code></i><code>_action</code>, where <i>alert-id</i> is the value of the Alert component's <code>id</code> property. </li>
262.152 <li><b>Bind to Data. </b>Dynamically set the summary text. The text comes from the object or data provider you specify, such as a column of a database table. For more information, see <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>. </li>
262.153 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind properties of the component in addition to the <code>summary</code> property to other objects or bean properties that update this component's properties automatically.</li>
262.154 <li><b>Align</b>. If you have multiple components selected, you can specify how they align with one another. If only the current component is selected, you can choose whether the component aligns with (snaps to) the background grid when you move it around.</li>
262.155 <li> <b>Preview in Browser</b>. See how the page renders in the default web browser for your system. </li>
262.156 </ul>
262.157 </li>
262.158 </ul>
262.159
262.160 <dl>
262.161 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
262.162 <dd><a href="propsheets/alert_props.html">Alert Component Properties Window</a></dd>
262.163 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
262.164 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
262.165 With Components</a></dd>
262.166 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
262.167
262.168 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
262.169 </dl>
262.170 <dl> <dt>
262.171 <a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a>
262.172 </dt>
262.173 <dd>
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262.175 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-about_components.html">
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262.177 </dd>
262.178 <dd>
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262.180 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
262.181 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
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262.183 </dd>
262.184 </dl>
262.185 <hr>
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262.188 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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262.194 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
262.195 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
262.196 <tr>
262.197 <td> </td>
262.198 </tr>
262.199 </table>
262.200
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263.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
263.4 -<html>
263.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
263.6 <!--
263.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
263.8 * All rights reserved.
263.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
263.10 -->
263.11 <head>
263.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
263.13 <title>Anchor Component</title>
263.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
263.15 </head>
263.16 <body>
263.17
263.18 <h1>Anchor Component</h1>
263.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
263.20
263.21 <p>The Anchor component <img src="../../../images/bh_anchor_icon.gif" alt="Anchor Component icon"> creates the equivalent of an HTML anchor, an <code><a></code> tag. As with the <code><a></code> tag, this component can be a link to a URL, a simple hyperlink that does not submit the page, or a named anchor defining a location in a page. If you want a hyperlink that submits the page or you want a link to another page in your application, use the <a href="hyperlink.html">Hyperlink</a> or the <a href="image_hyperlink.html">Image Hyperlink</a> component.</p>
263.22 <ul class="note">
263.23 <li>
263.24 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
263.25 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
263.26 see:<br>
263.27 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
263.28 <param name="content" value=
263.29 "http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/J2EE/jsf_12/">
263.30 <param name="text" value="Summary of New Features in JavaServer Faces 1.2 Technology"></object>
263.31 </li>
263.32 </ul>
263.33
263.34 <p><b>To use the component as a named anchor:</b> </p>
263.35 <p>Drop the Anchor component at the bottom of a page and set its <code>id</code> property or leave it set to the default value, such as <code>anchor1</code>. Do not set any other properties. You get the HTML equivalent of <code><a name="anchor1"></a></code>. You could then add a hyperlink to the top of the page and set the hyperlink's <code>url</code> property to <code>#anchor1</code> to link it to the anchor. </p>
263.36 <p>In general, to use the component as a named anchor, drop it on the page at the location to which you want the page to scroll when the user clicks a link to the anchor. You can rename the anchor by setting its <code>id</code> property.</p>
263.37 <p><b>To use the component as a hyperlink:</b></p>
263.38 <p>Drop the Anchor component on the page and set its <code>text</code> property to the visible text of the link and its <code>url</code> property to the URL to which you want to link. For example, the text could be <code>Sun</code> <code>Web</code> <code>Site </code> and the url could be <code>http://www.sun.com</code>, equivalent to the HTML <code><a href="http://www.sun.com>Sun Web Site</a></code>. When the user clicks the link, the page goes to the URL without being submitted.
263.39 <ul class="note">
263.40 <li>If you want a hyperlink that submits the page, or you want to link to another page in your application, use the <a href="hyperlink.html">Hyperlink</a> or the <a href="image_hyperlink.html">Image Hyperlink</a> component instead.</li>
263.41 </ul>
263.42 <dl>
263.43 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
263.44 <dd><a href="propsheets/anchor_props.html">Anchor Component Properties Window</a></dd> <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
263.45 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
263.46 With Components</a></dd>
263.47 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
263.48 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
263.49 </dl>
263.50 <dl> <dt>
263.51 <a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a>
263.52 </dt>
263.53 <dd>
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263.55 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-about_components.html">
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263.63 </dd>
263.64 </dl>
263.65
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263.69 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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263.75 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
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263.77 <tr>
263.78 <td> </td>
263.79 </tr>
263.80 </table>
263.81 </body>
263.82 </html>
263.83 \ No newline at end of file
263.84 +<html>
263.85 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
263.86 <!--
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263.88 * All rights reserved.
263.89 * Use is subject to license terms.
263.90 -->
263.91 <head>
263.92 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
263.93 <title>Anchor Component</title>
263.94 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
263.95 </head>
263.96 <body>
263.97
263.98 <h2>Anchor Component</h2>
263.99 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
263.100
263.101 <p>The Anchor component <img src="../../../images/bh_anchor_icon.gif" alt="Anchor Component icon"> creates the equivalent of an HTML anchor, an <code><a></code> tag. As with the <code><a></code> tag, this component can be a link to a URL, a simple hyperlink that does not submit the page, or a named anchor defining a location in a page. If you want a hyperlink that submits the page or you want a link to another page in your application, use the <a href="hyperlink.html">Hyperlink</a> or the <a href="image_hyperlink.html">Image Hyperlink</a> component.</p>
263.102 <ul class="note">
263.103 <li>
263.104 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
263.105 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
263.106 see:<br>
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263.108 <param name="content" value=
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263.111 </li>
263.112 </ul>
263.113
263.114 <p><b>To use the component as a named anchor:</b> </p>
263.115 <p>Drop the Anchor component at the bottom of a page and set its <code>id</code> property or leave it set to the default value, such as <code>anchor1</code>. Do not set any other properties. You get the HTML equivalent of <code><a name="anchor1"></a></code>. You could then add a hyperlink to the top of the page and set the hyperlink's <code>url</code> property to <code>#anchor1</code> to link it to the anchor. </p>
263.116 <p>In general, to use the component as a named anchor, drop it on the page at the location to which you want the page to scroll when the user clicks a link to the anchor. You can rename the anchor by setting its <code>id</code> property.</p>
263.117 <p><b>To use the component as a hyperlink:</b></p>
263.118 <p>Drop the Anchor component on the page and set its <code>text</code> property to the visible text of the link and its <code>url</code> property to the URL to which you want to link. For example, the text could be <code>Sun</code> <code>Web</code> <code>Site </code> and the url could be <code>http://www.sun.com</code>, equivalent to the HTML <code><a href="http://www.sun.com>Sun Web Site</a></code>. When the user clicks the link, the page goes to the URL without being submitted.
263.119 <ul class="note">
263.120 <li>If you want a hyperlink that submits the page, or you want to link to another page in your application, use the <a href="hyperlink.html">Hyperlink</a> or the <a href="image_hyperlink.html">Image Hyperlink</a> component instead.</li>
263.121 </ul>
263.122 <dl>
263.123 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
263.124 <dd><a href="propsheets/anchor_props.html">Anchor Component Properties Window</a></dd> <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
263.125 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
263.126 With Components</a></dd>
263.127 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
263.128 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
263.129 </dl>
263.130 <dl> <dt>
263.131 <a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a>
263.132 </dt>
263.133 <dd>
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263.135 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-about_components.html">
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263.140 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
263.141 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
263.142 </object>
263.143 </dd>
263.144 </dl>
263.145
263.146 <hr>
263.147 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
263.148 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
263.149 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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263.155 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
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263.157 <tr>
263.158 <td> </td>
263.159 </tr>
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264.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/breadcrumbs.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
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264.4 -<html>
264.5 -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
264.6 -<!--
264.7 - * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
264.8 - * All rights reserved.
264.9 - * Use is subject to license terms.
264.10 --->
264.11 -<head>
264.12 -<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
264.13 -<title>Breadcrumbs Component</title>
264.14 -<link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
264.15 -</head>
264.16 -<body>
264.17 -<h1>Breadcrumbs Component</h1>
264.18 -<p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
264.19 -<p>The Breadcrumbs component
264.20 -<img src="../../../images/bh_breadcrumbs_icon.gif" alt="breadcrumbs icon"> is a container for hyperlink components separated by right angle brackets ( <code>></code> ). The initial component has a single hyperlink that points to the current page.</p>
264.21 - <ul class="note">
264.22 - <li>
264.23 - This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
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264.34 - locations in the application. </p>
264.35 -<p>A Breadcrumbs component typically contains <a href="hyperlink.html">Hyperlink Components</a>. If you drop a Hyperlink component on a Breadcrumbs component, it is added to the list at the end. You can see these components displayed as nodes under a Breadcrumbs component in the
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264.41 -<param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object> after you add a Breadcrumbs component to your page. </p>
264.42 -<p>Alternatively, you can populate the list of hyperlinks by setting the <code>pages</code> property to point to an array or list of <code>Hyperlink</code> objects that you manage in a JavaBeans object. To bind the <code>pages</code> property to an object or data provider, right-click the component in the page and choose Bind to Data. </p>
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264.46 - <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
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264.94 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
264.95 <title>Breadcrumbs Component</title>
264.96 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
264.97 </head>
264.98 <body>
264.99 <h2>Breadcrumbs Component</h2>
264.100 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
264.101 <p>The Breadcrumbs component
264.102 <img src="../../../images/bh_breadcrumbs_icon.gif" alt="breadcrumbs icon"> is a container for hyperlink components separated by right angle brackets ( <code>></code> ). The initial component has a single hyperlink that points to the current page.</p>
264.103 <ul class="note">
264.104 <li>
264.105 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
264.106 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
264.107 see:<br>
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264.112 </li>
264.113 </ul>
264.114
264.115 <p>A typical use of Breadcrumbs is to show the user's location in an application by displaying the path through the application's page hierarchy to the current page. Each page in the path is a link that can be used to navigate to other
264.116 locations in the application. </p>
264.117 <p>A Breadcrumbs component typically contains <a href="hyperlink.html">Hyperlink Components</a>. If you drop a Hyperlink component on a Breadcrumbs component, it is added to the list at the end. You can see these components displayed as nodes under a Breadcrumbs component in the
264.118 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
264.119 <param name="content" value="../../navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
264.120 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
264.121 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
264.122 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
264.123 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object> after you add a Breadcrumbs component to your page. </p>
264.124 <p>Alternatively, you can populate the list of hyperlinks by setting the <code>pages</code> property to point to an array or list of <code>Hyperlink</code> objects that you manage in a JavaBeans object. To bind the <code>pages</code> property to an object or data provider, right-click the component in the page and choose Bind to Data. </p>
264.125 <p>You can set the Breadcrumbs component's properties in the component's <a href="propsheets/breadcrumbs_props.html">Properties window</a>. </p>
264.126 <dl>
264.127 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt> <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
264.128 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
264.129 With Components</a></dd>
264.130 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
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264.133 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
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265.8 * All rights reserved.
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265.11 <head>
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265.13 <title>Button Component</title>
265.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
265.15 </head>
265.16 <body>
265.17
265.18 <h1>Button Component</h1>
265.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
265.20
265.21 <p>You can drag a Button component <img src="../../../images/bhbutnicon.gif" alt="Button icon"> from the Palette's Basic category to the Visual Designer to create a button that the user can click to perform an action like submitting or resetting a form. </p>
265.22 <ul class="note">
265.23 <li>
265.24 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
265.25 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
265.26 see:<br>
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265.31 </li>
265.32 </ul>
265.33
265.34 <p>When the web page is generated, the Button becomes an HTML <code><input type="<i>type</i>"></code> element for which the <i>type</i> value can be <code>submit</code> or <code>reset</code>.</p>
265.35 <p>After dragging the button to the Visual Designer, you can:</p>
265.36 <ul>
265.37 <li>Type in a new label for the button. Typing a new label sets the <code>text</code> property.</li>
265.38 <li>Select the button and either drag it to another location on the page or resize it by dragging its selection handles.</li>
265.39 <li>Select the button and edit its properties in the Button's <a href="propsheets/button_props.html">Properties window</a>. Some typical properties you might set are:
265.40 <ul>
265.41 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the button. In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is the name of the <code>Button</code> object.</li>
265.42 <li><b>text.</b> The text that appears on the button, also known as its label. You can set the default value as text, and you can bind the value to a database table if you want the displayed button name updated dynamically.</li>
265.43 <li><b>alt. </b> The alternate text for the button graphic, text that describes the graphic element in the HTML page, is readable by screen readers, and displays when the user has display of images turned off in the web browser.</li>
265.44 <li> <b>primary. </b>Changes the appearance of the button to make it stand out in a group of buttons. </li>
265.45 <li><b>imageURL. </b> The URL or file name for an image to be displayed in lieu of the standard button image and button text. Click the ellipsis (...) button either to enter a URL or to navigate to the image file.
265.46 <p>If necessary, you can add an image file to your list of resources in the property editor by choosing Add File. After selecting a file, you see the image displayed on your button. You can see any images you add to your list of resources in the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
265.47 <param name="content" value="../../project_nav/project_nav_win.html">
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265.49 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
265.50 <param name="viewerSize" value="350,560">
265.51 <param name="text" value="Projects window"></object>
265.52 under <i>project-name</i> > Web Pages > resources. </p>
265.53 <ul>
265.54 <li>If this property is specified, the rendered HTML <code><input></code> element's <code>type</code> is <code>image</code> and the button is a submit button that uses the specified image. </li>
265.55 <li>If this property is not specified, the button looks like a standard button, with the button's label (displayed text) specified in the <code>text</code> property.</li>
265.56 </ul></li>
265.57 </ul>
265.58 </li>
265.59 <li>Right-click the button and choose one of several actions:
265.60 <ul>
265.61 <li><b>Edit action Event Handler.</b> Code the action event handler, the button method that is called when the user clicks the button.
265.62 <p>If all you want to do is have the button display another page when the user clicks it, you do not need an action method. The easiest thing to do is open the page in the Navigation Editor, click the page and then click the button, and then drag to the page you want the button to open. See <a href="../../../multiple_forms/howtomultiforms/set_form_navigation.html">Setting Up Static Page Navigation</a> for more information.</p>
265.63 <p>If you want the button to be able to determine which page to open based on certain conditions, then you need an action method. The action method typically processes button clicks and returns a string indicating the name of a page navigation case (the page in your application to display next). The default name for the method is <i><code>button-id</code></i><code>_action</code>, where <i>button-id</i> is the value of the button's <code>id</code> property. For more information, see <a href="../../../multiple_forms/howtomultiforms/dynamic_form_navigation.html">Setting Up Dynamic Page Navigation</a>. </p>
265.64 </li>
265.65 <li><b>Bind to Data. </b>Dynamically set the text that appears on the button. You can bind the component's <code>text</code> property to an object or a data provider, as described in the topic <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>. </li>
265.66 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind properties of the component in addition to the <code>text</code> property to other objects or bean properties that update this component's properties automatically.</li>
265.67 <li><b>Configure Virtual Forms.</b> Enables you to add the component to a <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>.</li>
265.68 </ul>
265.69 </li>
265.70 </ul>
265.71
265.72 <dl>
265.73 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
265.74 <dd><a href="propsheets/button_props.html">Button Properties Window</a></dd>
265.75 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
265.76 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
265.77 With Components</a></dd>
265.78 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
265.79
265.80 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
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265.123 * Use is subject to license terms.
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265.126 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
265.127 <title>Button Component</title>
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265.129 </head>
265.130 <body>
265.131
265.132 <h2>Button Component</h2>
265.133 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
265.134
265.135 <p>You can drag a Button component <img src="../../../images/bhbutnicon.gif" alt="Button icon"> from the Palette's Basic category to the Visual Designer to create a button that the user can click to perform an action like submitting or resetting a form. </p>
265.136 <ul class="note">
265.137 <li>
265.138 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
265.139 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
265.140 see:<br>
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265.142 <param name="content" value=
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265.145 </li>
265.146 </ul>
265.147
265.148 <p>When the web page is generated, the Button becomes an HTML <code><input type="<i>type</i>"></code> element for which the <i>type</i> value can be <code>submit</code> or <code>reset</code>.</p>
265.149 <p>After dragging the button to the Visual Designer, you can:</p>
265.150 <ul>
265.151 <li>Type in a new label for the button. Typing a new label sets the <code>text</code> property.</li>
265.152 <li>Select the button and either drag it to another location on the page or resize it by dragging its selection handles.</li>
265.153 <li>Select the button and edit its properties in the Button's <a href="propsheets/button_props.html">Properties window</a>. Some typical properties you might set are:
265.154 <ul>
265.155 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the button. In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is the name of the <code>Button</code> object.</li>
265.156 <li><b>text.</b> The text that appears on the button, also known as its label. You can set the default value as text, and you can bind the value to a database table if you want the displayed button name updated dynamically.</li>
265.157 <li><b>alt. </b> The alternate text for the button graphic, text that describes the graphic element in the HTML page, is readable by screen readers, and displays when the user has display of images turned off in the web browser.</li>
265.158 <li> <b>primary. </b>Changes the appearance of the button to make it stand out in a group of buttons. </li>
265.159 <li><b>imageURL. </b> The URL or file name for an image to be displayed in lieu of the standard button image and button text. Click the ellipsis (...) button either to enter a URL or to navigate to the image file.
265.160 <p>If necessary, you can add an image file to your list of resources in the property editor by choosing Add File. After selecting a file, you see the image displayed on your button. You can see any images you add to your list of resources in the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
265.161 <param name="content" value="../../project_nav/project_nav_win.html">
265.162 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
265.163 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
265.164 <param name="viewerSize" value="350,560">
265.165 <param name="text" value="Projects window"></object>
265.166 under <i>project-name</i> > Web Pages > resources. </p>
265.167 <ul>
265.168 <li>If this property is specified, the rendered HTML <code><input></code> element's <code>type</code> is <code>image</code> and the button is a submit button that uses the specified image. </li>
265.169 <li>If this property is not specified, the button looks like a standard button, with the button's label (displayed text) specified in the <code>text</code> property.</li>
265.170 </ul></li>
265.171 </ul>
265.172 </li>
265.173 <li>Right-click the button and choose one of several actions:
265.174 <ul>
265.175 <li><b>Edit action Event Handler.</b> Code the action event handler, the button method that is called when the user clicks the button.
265.176 <p>If all you want to do is have the button display another page when the user clicks it, you do not need an action method. The easiest thing to do is open the page in the Navigation Editor, click the page and then click the button, and then drag to the page you want the button to open. See <a href="../../../multiple_forms/howtomultiforms/set_form_navigation.html">Setting Up Static Page Navigation</a> for more information.</p>
265.177 <p>If you want the button to be able to determine which page to open based on certain conditions, then you need an action method. The action method typically processes button clicks and returns a string indicating the name of a page navigation case (the page in your application to display next). The default name for the method is <i><code>button-id</code></i><code>_action</code>, where <i>button-id</i> is the value of the button's <code>id</code> property. For more information, see <a href="../../../multiple_forms/howtomultiforms/dynamic_form_navigation.html">Setting Up Dynamic Page Navigation</a>. </p>
265.178 </li>
265.179 <li><b>Bind to Data. </b>Dynamically set the text that appears on the button. You can bind the component's <code>text</code> property to an object or a data provider, as described in the topic <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>. </li>
265.180 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind properties of the component in addition to the <code>text</code> property to other objects or bean properties that update this component's properties automatically.</li>
265.181 <li><b>Configure Virtual Forms.</b> Enables you to add the component to a <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>.</li>
265.182 </ul>
265.183 </li>
265.184 </ul>
265.185
265.186 <dl>
265.187 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
265.188 <dd><a href="propsheets/button_props.html">Button Properties Window</a></dd>
265.189 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
265.190 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
265.191 With Components</a></dd>
265.192 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
265.193
265.194 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
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265.210
265.211
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266.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/calendar.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
266.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
266.4 -<html>
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266.8 * All rights reserved.
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266.11 <head>
266.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
266.13 <title>Calendar Component</title>
266.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
266.15 </head>
266.16 <body>
266.17
266.18 <h1>Calendar Component</h1>
266.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
266.20
266.21 <p>You can drag the Calendar component <img src="../../../images/bh_calendar_icon.gif" alt="calendar component icon"> from the Palette's Basic category to a page open in the Visual Designer to create an entry field with an integrated calendar pop-up to help the user pick dates for the field.</p>
266.22 <ul class="note">
266.23 <li>
266.24 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
266.25 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
266.26 see:<br>
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266.31 </li>
266.32 </ul>
266.33
266.34 <p>You can also drop the calendar on a container component, like a table cell or group box. </p>
266.35 <p>After dragging the component to the Visual Designer, you can do a number of things with it:</p>
266.36 <ul>
266.37 <li>Select the component and edit its properties in the Calendar <a href="propsheets/calendar_props.html">Properties window</a>. Some typical properties you might set are:
266.38 <ul>
266.39 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the Calendar component. In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is the name of the <code>Calendar</code> object.</li>
266.40 <li><b>columns.</b> This property determines the width of the calendar's text field. </li>
266.41 <li><b>label.</b> The text of the label displayed with the component, if any.
266.42 <ul class="note">
266.43 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
266.44 </ul>
266.45 </li>
266.46 <li><b>minDate, maxDate.</b> Specify the minimum and maximum dates that the user can set in the calendar. Default values:
266.47 <ul>
266.48 <li><b>maxDate.</b> 100 years after the the value of the <code>selectedDate</code> property, or 100 years after the current date if that property is not set.
266.49 </li>
266.50 <li><b>minDate.</b> 100 years before the value of the <code>selectedDate</code> property, or 100 years before the current date if that property is not set.
266.51 </li>
266.52 </ul>
266.53 </li>
266.54 <li><b>labelLevel.</b>A number that affects the appearance of the label. 1 (Strong) is larger and bold. 2 (Medium), the default, is smaller and bold. 3 (Weak) is smaller and normal (not bold). This property takes effect only if the <code>label</code> property is set. </li>
266.55 <li><b>imageURL.</b> Specifies an image file to be displayed with the calendar. </li>
266.56 </ul>
266.57 </li>
266.58 <li>Right-click the component and choose one of the following pop-up menu items:
266.59 <ul>
266.60 <li><b>Edit Event Handler. </b>Write code for one of the following event handlers.
266.61 <ul>
266.62 <li><b>validate. </b>Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>validate</code> method so you can insert code to validate the value of the component.</li>
266.63 <li><b>processValueChange.</b> Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>processValueChange</code> method so you can insert code that executes when the value of this component changes (for example, the user changes the value of another component that is controlling the value of this component).</li>
266.64 </ul>
266.65 </li>
266.66 <li><b>Set Initial Focus.</b> Gives this component focus when the user opens the page.</li>
266.67 <li><b>Auto-Submit on Change.</b> Causes the form to be automatically submitted if the value of the component changes. Sets the component's JavaScript <code>onclick</code> property to <code>common_timeoutSubmitForm(this.form, '<i>component-id</i>');</code>. At runtime, this code causes the form to be automatically submitted if the user changes the component value. Once the form is submitted, conversion and validation occur on the server and any value change listener methods execute, and then the page is redisplayed.
266.68 <p>A component configured to Auto-Submit on Change can use <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual forms</a> to limit the input fields that are processed when the form is submitted. If the auto-submit component is defined to submit a virtual form, only the participants in that virtual form will be processed when the auto-submit occurs.</p>
266.69 </li>
266.70 <li><b>Bind to Data</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you bind the <code>selectedDate</code> property to an object or to a data provider, so you can evaluate the date that the user chose after the page is submitted. For more information on using this dialog box, see <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>.</li>
266.71 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind properties of the component in addition to the <code>selectedDate</code> property to other objects or bean properties that can update this component's properties automatically.</li>
266.72 <li><b>Configure Virtual Forms.</b> Enables you to add the component to a <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>.</li>
266.73 <li> <b>Preview in Browser</b>. See how the page renders in the default web browser for your system. </li>
266.74 </ul>
266.75 </li>
266.76 </ul>
266.77
266.78 <dl>
266.79 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt> <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
266.80 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
266.81 With Components</a></dd>
266.82 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
266.83
266.84 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
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266.100
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266.123 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
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266.126 * All rights reserved.
266.127 * Use is subject to license terms.
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266.129 <head>
266.130 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
266.131 <title>Calendar Component</title>
266.132 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
266.133 </head>
266.134 <body>
266.135
266.136 <h2>Calendar Component</h2>
266.137 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
266.138
266.139 <p>You can drag the Calendar component <img src="../../../images/bh_calendar_icon.gif" alt="calendar component icon"> from the Palette's Basic category to a page open in the Visual Designer to create an entry field with an integrated calendar pop-up to help the user pick dates for the field.</p>
266.140 <ul class="note">
266.141 <li>
266.142 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
266.143 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
266.144 see:<br>
266.145 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
266.146 <param name="content" value=
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266.148 <param name="text" value="Summary of New Features in JavaServer Faces 1.2 Technology"></object>
266.149 </li>
266.150 </ul>
266.151
266.152 <p>You can also drop the calendar on a container component, like a table cell or group box. </p>
266.153 <p>After dragging the component to the Visual Designer, you can do a number of things with it:</p>
266.154 <ul>
266.155 <li>Select the component and edit its properties in the Calendar <a href="propsheets/calendar_props.html">Properties window</a>. Some typical properties you might set are:
266.156 <ul>
266.157 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the Calendar component. In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is the name of the <code>Calendar</code> object.</li>
266.158 <li><b>columns.</b> This property determines the width of the calendar's text field. </li>
266.159 <li><b>label.</b> The text of the label displayed with the component, if any.
266.160 <ul class="note">
266.161 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
266.162 </ul>
266.163 </li>
266.164 <li><b>minDate, maxDate.</b> Specify the minimum and maximum dates that the user can set in the calendar. Default values:
266.165 <ul>
266.166 <li><b>maxDate.</b> 100 years after the the value of the <code>selectedDate</code> property, or 100 years after the current date if that property is not set.
266.167 </li>
266.168 <li><b>minDate.</b> 100 years before the value of the <code>selectedDate</code> property, or 100 years before the current date if that property is not set.
266.169 </li>
266.170 </ul>
266.171 </li>
266.172 <li><b>labelLevel.</b>A number that affects the appearance of the label. 1 (Strong) is larger and bold. 2 (Medium), the default, is smaller and bold. 3 (Weak) is smaller and normal (not bold). This property takes effect only if the <code>label</code> property is set. </li>
266.173 <li><b>imageURL.</b> Specifies an image file to be displayed with the calendar. </li>
266.174 </ul>
266.175 </li>
266.176 <li>Right-click the component and choose one of the following pop-up menu items:
266.177 <ul>
266.178 <li><b>Edit Event Handler. </b>Write code for one of the following event handlers.
266.179 <ul>
266.180 <li><b>validate. </b>Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>validate</code> method so you can insert code to validate the value of the component.</li>
266.181 <li><b>processValueChange.</b> Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>processValueChange</code> method so you can insert code that executes when the value of this component changes (for example, the user changes the value of another component that is controlling the value of this component).</li>
266.182 </ul>
266.183 </li>
266.184 <li><b>Set Initial Focus.</b> Gives this component focus when the user opens the page.</li>
266.185 <li><b>Auto-Submit on Change.</b> Causes the form to be automatically submitted if the value of the component changes. Sets the component's JavaScript <code>onclick</code> property to <code>common_timeoutSubmitForm(this.form, '<i>component-id</i>');</code>. At runtime, this code causes the form to be automatically submitted if the user changes the component value. Once the form is submitted, conversion and validation occur on the server and any value change listener methods execute, and then the page is redisplayed.
266.186 <p>A component configured to Auto-Submit on Change can use <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual forms</a> to limit the input fields that are processed when the form is submitted. If the auto-submit component is defined to submit a virtual form, only the participants in that virtual form will be processed when the auto-submit occurs.</p>
266.187 </li>
266.188 <li><b>Bind to Data</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you bind the <code>selectedDate</code> property to an object or to a data provider, so you can evaluate the date that the user chose after the page is submitted. For more information on using this dialog box, see <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>.</li>
266.189 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind properties of the component in addition to the <code>selectedDate</code> property to other objects or bean properties that can update this component's properties automatically.</li>
266.190 <li><b>Configure Virtual Forms.</b> Enables you to add the component to a <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>.</li>
266.191 <li> <b>Preview in Browser</b>. See how the page renders in the default web browser for your system. </li>
266.192 </ul>
266.193 </li>
266.194 </ul>
266.195
266.196 <dl>
266.197 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt> <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
266.198 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
266.199 With Components</a></dd>
266.200 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
266.201
266.202 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
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266.204 <dl> <dt>
266.205 <a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a>
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266.218
266.219
266.220 </dl>
266.221
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267.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/checkbox.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
267.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/checkbox.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
267.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
267.4 -<html>
267.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
267.6 <!--
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267.8 * All rights reserved.
267.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
267.10 -->
267.11 <head>
267.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
267.13 <title>Checkbox Component</title>
267.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
267.15 </head>
267.16 <body>
267.17
267.18 <h1>Checkbox Component</h1>
267.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
267.20
267.21 <p>You can drag the Checkbox component <img src="../../../images/bh_checkbox_icon.gif" alt="checkbox component icon"> from the Palette's Basic category to the Visual Designer to create a single checkbox with an optional label. </p>
267.22 <ul class="note">
267.23 <li>
267.24 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
267.25 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
267.26 see:<br>
267.27 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
267.28 <param name="content" value=
267.29 "http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/J2EE/jsf_12/">
267.30 <param name="text" value="Summary of New Features in JavaServer Faces 1.2 Technology"></object>
267.31 </li>
267.32 </ul>
267.33
267.34 <p>If you want a set of checkboxes that is preformatted with labels in a group, you can use a
267.35 <a href="checkbox_group.html">Checkbox Group component</a> instead.</p>
267.36 <p>You can drop a checkbox on a container component, like a table cell or group box. </p>
267.37 <p> A checkbox can represent any object, whether the object is of a predefined class like <code>Boolean</code>, <code>Byte</code>, <code>Character</code>, <code>Double</code>, <code>Float</code>, <code>Integer</code>, <code>Long</code>, <code>Short</code>, <code>String</code>, or of a class you define. A checkbox can also represent a primitive
267.38 value.</p>
267.39 <p>A single checkbox can be used to represent several types of data: </p>
267.40 <ul>
267.41 <li>a boolean control, useful for indicating whether an item, such as a table row, is selected (see <a href="#booleancontrol">Using a Checkbox Component as a Boolean Control</a>)</li>
267.42 <li> a string value, useful for passing values for checkbox selections made in the interface </li>
267.43 <li> an object value defined by the application to hold more information related to a checkbox selection (see <a href="#objectcheckbox">Using a Checkbox to Represent an Application-defined Value</a>)</li>
267.44 </ul>
267.45 <p> A group of checkboxes can be used to represent: </p>
267.46 <ul>
267.47 <li>string values that are related to the checkbox selections </li>
267.48 <li> object values defined by the application </li>
267.49 </ul>
267.50 <p> The checkbox component can be useful in situations where the Checkbox Group component layout is not desirable, such as a checkbox used to select or deselect a table row. </p>
267.51 <p>If you right-click the component, you can choose one of the following pop-up menu items: </p>
267.52 <ul>
267.53 <li><b>Edit Event Handler. </b>Write code for one of the following event handlers.
267.54 <ul>
267.55 <li><b>validate. </b>Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>validate</code> method so you can insert code to validate the value of the component.</li>
267.56 <li><b>processValueChange.</b> Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>processValueChange</code> method so you can insert code that executes when the value of this component changes (for example, the user changes the value of another component that is controlling the value of this component)</li>
267.57 </ul>
267.58 </li>
267.59 <li><b>Set Initial Focus.</b> Gives this component focus when the user opens the page.</li>
267.60 <li><b>Auto-Submit on Change.</b> Causes the form to be automatically submitted if the value of the component changes. Sets the component's JavaScript onclick property to <code>common_timeoutSubmitForm(this.form, '<i>component-id</i>');</code>. At runtime, this code causes the form to be automatically submitted if the user changes the component value. Once the form is submitted, conversion and validation occur on the server and any value change listener methods execute, and then the page is redisplayed.
267.61 <p>A component configured to Auto-Submit on Change can use <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual forms</a> to limit the input fields that are processed when the form is submitted. If the auto-submit component is defined to submit a virtual form, only the participants in that virtual form will be processed when the auto-submit occurs.</p>
267.62 </li>
267.63 <li><b>Bind to Data. </b>Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind the component's <code>selected</code> property to a data provider or an object so your application can evaluate it when the page is submitted. For more information, see <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>.</li>
267.64 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind properties of the component in addition to the <code>selected</code> property to other objects or bean properties that update this component's properties automatically.</li>
267.65 <li><b>Configure Virtual Forms.</b> Enables you to add the component to a <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>. </li>
267.66 </ul>
267.67 <h3>Detecting a Selected Checkbox</h3>
267.68 <p> The checkbox component uses both the <code>selected</code> and <code>selectedValue</code> properties to pass information about the checkbox's selection status. The <code>selected</code> property is used to indicate that the checkbox is selected, and a checkmark is displayed in the page. The <code>selectedValue</code> property is used to pass a data value for the checkbox. A checkbox is considered to be selected when the value of the <code>selected</code> property is equal to the value of the <code>selectedValue</code> property. You can display a checkbox as selected on the initial viewing of the page by assigning the same value to the <code>selectedValue</code> and the <code>selected</code> properties. </p>
267.69 <p>If the <code>selectedValue</code> property is not specified or its value is <code>null</code>, the checkbox behaves like a boolean control. In this case, if the checkbox is selected, the value of the <code>selected</code> property is a true <code>Boolean</code> instance. If the checkbox is not selected, the value of the selected property is a false <code>Boolean</code> instance. </p>
267.70 <p>A value binding expression that evaluates to a primitive value can be assigned to the <code>selected</code> and <code>selectedValue</code> properties. </p>
267.71 <h3>Using a Checkbox Component as a Boolean Control<a name="booleancontrol"></a></h3>
267.72 <p> If the <code>selectedValue</code> property is not specified or its value is <code>null</code>, the checkbox behaves like a boolean control. </p>
267.73 <p>To use the checkbox as a boolean control, do not specify a value for the <code>selectedValue</code> property. The checkbox is selected if the <code>selected</code> property is not null and has the value of a true <code>Boolean</code> instance or a boolean primitive value. If the checkbox is not selected, then the value of the selected property is a false <code>Boolean</code> instance or boolean primitive. </p>
267.74 <ul class="note">
267.75 <li>Using a boolean checkbox in a group and referencing the request property for the selected checkboxes is not useful, since the value of the request property will be an ArrayList of indistinguishable <code>true</code> values. </li>
267.76 </ul>
267.77 <h3>Using a Checkbox to Represent an Application-defined Value<a name="objectcheckbox"></a></h3>
267.78 <p> The <code>selectedValue</code> property can be assigned an application-defined object value to represent the value of a selected checkbox. If the checkbox is selected, the value of the <code>selected</code> property is assigned the value of the <code>selectedValue</code> property. </p>
267.79 <p>If the value of the <code>selectedValue</code> property is an application-defined object, a converter must be registered to convert to and from a <code>String</code> value. The converter is used to encode the checkbox value as the value of the HTML <code><input></code> element and to decode the submitted value in a request. In addition, in order to detect a selected checkbox, the object must support an <code>equals</code> method that returns <code>true</code> when the value of the <code>selectedValue</code> property is compared to the <code>selected</code> property value. </p>
267.80 <dl>
267.81 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
267.82 <dd><a href="propsheets/checkbox_props.html">Checkbox Component Properties Window</a></dd>
267.83 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
267.84 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
267.85 With Components</a></dd>
267.86 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
267.87 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
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267.138 <head>
267.139 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
267.140 <title>Checkbox Component</title>
267.141 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
267.142 </head>
267.143 <body>
267.144
267.145 <h2>Checkbox Component</h2>
267.146 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
267.147
267.148 <p>You can drag the Checkbox component <img src="../../../images/bh_checkbox_icon.gif" alt="checkbox component icon"> from the Palette's Basic category to the Visual Designer to create a single checkbox with an optional label. </p>
267.149 <ul class="note">
267.150 <li>
267.151 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
267.152 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
267.153 see:<br>
267.154 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
267.155 <param name="content" value=
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267.157 <param name="text" value="Summary of New Features in JavaServer Faces 1.2 Technology"></object>
267.158 </li>
267.159 </ul>
267.160
267.161 <p>If you want a set of checkboxes that is preformatted with labels in a group, you can use a
267.162 <a href="checkbox_group.html">Checkbox Group component</a> instead.</p>
267.163 <p>You can drop a checkbox on a container component, like a table cell or group box. </p>
267.164 <p> A checkbox can represent any object, whether the object is of a predefined class like <code>Boolean</code>, <code>Byte</code>, <code>Character</code>, <code>Double</code>, <code>Float</code>, <code>Integer</code>, <code>Long</code>, <code>Short</code>, <code>String</code>, or of a class you define. A checkbox can also represent a primitive
267.165 value.</p>
267.166 <p>A single checkbox can be used to represent several types of data: </p>
267.167 <ul>
267.168 <li>a boolean control, useful for indicating whether an item, such as a table row, is selected (see <a href="#booleancontrol">Using a Checkbox Component as a Boolean Control</a>)</li>
267.169 <li> a string value, useful for passing values for checkbox selections made in the interface </li>
267.170 <li> an object value defined by the application to hold more information related to a checkbox selection (see <a href="#objectcheckbox">Using a Checkbox to Represent an Application-defined Value</a>)</li>
267.171 </ul>
267.172 <p> A group of checkboxes can be used to represent: </p>
267.173 <ul>
267.174 <li>string values that are related to the checkbox selections </li>
267.175 <li> object values defined by the application </li>
267.176 </ul>
267.177 <p> The checkbox component can be useful in situations where the Checkbox Group component layout is not desirable, such as a checkbox used to select or deselect a table row. </p>
267.178 <p>If you right-click the component, you can choose one of the following pop-up menu items: </p>
267.179 <ul>
267.180 <li><b>Edit Event Handler. </b>Write code for one of the following event handlers.
267.181 <ul>
267.182 <li><b>validate. </b>Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>validate</code> method so you can insert code to validate the value of the component.</li>
267.183 <li><b>processValueChange.</b> Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>processValueChange</code> method so you can insert code that executes when the value of this component changes (for example, the user changes the value of another component that is controlling the value of this component)</li>
267.184 </ul>
267.185 </li>
267.186 <li><b>Set Initial Focus.</b> Gives this component focus when the user opens the page.</li>
267.187 <li><b>Auto-Submit on Change.</b> Causes the form to be automatically submitted if the value of the component changes. Sets the component's JavaScript onclick property to <code>common_timeoutSubmitForm(this.form, '<i>component-id</i>');</code>. At runtime, this code causes the form to be automatically submitted if the user changes the component value. Once the form is submitted, conversion and validation occur on the server and any value change listener methods execute, and then the page is redisplayed.
267.188 <p>A component configured to Auto-Submit on Change can use <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual forms</a> to limit the input fields that are processed when the form is submitted. If the auto-submit component is defined to submit a virtual form, only the participants in that virtual form will be processed when the auto-submit occurs.</p>
267.189 </li>
267.190 <li><b>Bind to Data. </b>Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind the component's <code>selected</code> property to a data provider or an object so your application can evaluate it when the page is submitted. For more information, see <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>.</li>
267.191 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind properties of the component in addition to the <code>selected</code> property to other objects or bean properties that update this component's properties automatically.</li>
267.192 <li><b>Configure Virtual Forms.</b> Enables you to add the component to a <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>. </li>
267.193 </ul>
267.194 <h3>Detecting a Selected Checkbox</h3>
267.195 <p> The checkbox component uses both the <code>selected</code> and <code>selectedValue</code> properties to pass information about the checkbox's selection status. The <code>selected</code> property is used to indicate that the checkbox is selected, and a checkmark is displayed in the page. The <code>selectedValue</code> property is used to pass a data value for the checkbox. A checkbox is considered to be selected when the value of the <code>selected</code> property is equal to the value of the <code>selectedValue</code> property. You can display a checkbox as selected on the initial viewing of the page by assigning the same value to the <code>selectedValue</code> and the <code>selected</code> properties. </p>
267.196 <p>If the <code>selectedValue</code> property is not specified or its value is <code>null</code>, the checkbox behaves like a boolean control. In this case, if the checkbox is selected, the value of the <code>selected</code> property is a true <code>Boolean</code> instance. If the checkbox is not selected, the value of the selected property is a false <code>Boolean</code> instance. </p>
267.197 <p>A value binding expression that evaluates to a primitive value can be assigned to the <code>selected</code> and <code>selectedValue</code> properties. </p>
267.198 <h3>Using a Checkbox Component as a Boolean Control<a name="booleancontrol"></a></h3>
267.199 <p> If the <code>selectedValue</code> property is not specified or its value is <code>null</code>, the checkbox behaves like a boolean control. </p>
267.200 <p>To use the checkbox as a boolean control, do not specify a value for the <code>selectedValue</code> property. The checkbox is selected if the <code>selected</code> property is not null and has the value of a true <code>Boolean</code> instance or a boolean primitive value. If the checkbox is not selected, then the value of the selected property is a false <code>Boolean</code> instance or boolean primitive. </p>
267.201 <ul class="note">
267.202 <li>Using a boolean checkbox in a group and referencing the request property for the selected checkboxes is not useful, since the value of the request property will be an ArrayList of indistinguishable <code>true</code> values. </li>
267.203 </ul>
267.204 <h3>Using a Checkbox to Represent an Application-defined Value<a name="objectcheckbox"></a></h3>
267.205 <p> The <code>selectedValue</code> property can be assigned an application-defined object value to represent the value of a selected checkbox. If the checkbox is selected, the value of the <code>selected</code> property is assigned the value of the <code>selectedValue</code> property. </p>
267.206 <p>If the value of the <code>selectedValue</code> property is an application-defined object, a converter must be registered to convert to and from a <code>String</code> value. The converter is used to encode the checkbox value as the value of the HTML <code><input></code> element and to decode the submitted value in a request. In addition, in order to detect a selected checkbox, the object must support an <code>equals</code> method that returns <code>true</code> when the value of the <code>selectedValue</code> property is compared to the <code>selected</code> property value. </p>
267.207 <dl>
267.208 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
267.209 <dd><a href="propsheets/checkbox_props.html">Checkbox Component Properties Window</a></dd>
267.210 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
267.211 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
267.212 With Components</a></dd>
267.213 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
267.214 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
267.215 </dl>
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267.217 <a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a>
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267.229
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267.236
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268.13 <title>Checkbox Group Component</title>
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268.15 </head>
268.16 <body>
268.17
268.18 <h1>Checkbox Group Component</h1>
268.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
268.20
268.21 <p>You can drag the Checkbox Group component <img src="../../../images/checkboxlisticon.gif" alt="checkbox list icon"> from the Palette's Basic category to the Visual Designer to create a table of labeled checkboxes. </p>
268.22 <ul class="note">
268.23 <li>
268.24 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
268.25 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
268.26 see:<br>
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268.31 </li>
268.32 </ul>
268.33
268.34 <p>The checkboxes are rendered in rows and columns in an HTML <code><table></code> element. The number of rows is defined by the number of checkboxes. The number of columns is defined by the <code>columns</code> property. The default layout is a single vertical column. If you want the checkboxes laid out in a single row, you can set the <code>columns</code> property to the number of checkboxes. </p>
268.35 <p>The <code>items</code> property is bound to an array, a list, or a collection of <code>com.sun.webui.jsf.model.Option</code> objects that populate the list. Right-click the component and choose Bind to Data to set this property. In the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
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268.39 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
268.40 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object> you can see the default object that populates the list, which has a name similar to <code>checkboxGroup1DefaultOptions</code>. The option labels become the checkbox labels. When the user selects
268.41 one or more checkboxes, the component's <code>selected</code> property contains an array of the selected values.</p>
268.42 <p>You set the <code>selected</code> property to associate the component with a model object that picks up the items selected by the user. The model object must be an array of objects whose values represent the values of the <code>com.sun.webui.jsf.model.Option</code> objects in the list. The first time the component is rendered, the options that correspond to the value of the <code>selected</code> property, if there are any, are marked as selected.</p>
268.43 <p>For information on binding the component to an object to set up the list, see Bind to Data below. </p>
268.44 <p>After dragging the component to the Visual Designer, you can do a number of things with it:</p>
268.45 <ul>
268.46 <li>Select the Checkbox Group component and drag it to another location on the page.</li>
268.47 <li>Right-click the component and choose one of the following pop-up menu items:<ul><li><b>Edit Event Handler. </b>Write code for one of the following event handlers.
268.48 <ul>
268.49 <li><b>validate. </b>Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>validate</code> method so you can insert code to validate the value of the component.</li>
268.50 <li><b>processValueChange.</b> Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>processValueChange</code> method so you can insert code that executes when the value of this component changes (for example, the user changes the value of another component that is controlling the value of this component).</li>
268.51 </ul>
268.52 </li>
268.53 <li><b>Set Initial Focus.</b> Gives this component focus when the user opens the page.</li>
268.54 <li><b>Auto-Submit on Change.</b> Causes the form to be automatically submitted if the value of the component changes. Sets the component's JavaScript onclick property to <code>common_timeoutSubmitForm(this.form, '<i>component-id</i>');</code>. At runtime, this code causes the form to be automatically submitted if the user changes the component value. Once the form is submitted, conversion and validation occur on the server and any value change listener methods execute, and then the page is redisplayed.
268.55 <p>A component configured to Auto-Submit on Change can use <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual forms</a> to limit the input fields that are processed when the form is submitted. If the auto-submit component is defined to submit a virtual form, only the participants in that virtual form will be processed when the auto-submit occurs.</p>
268.56 </li>
268.57 <li><b>Bind to Data.</b> Bind the component's <code>items</code> property to an object or to a data provider, as described in <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_list_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>.
268.58 <ul>
268.59 <li>To bind the <code>items</code> property to an object, select the Bind to Object tab and then select a bean property that will be used to populate the list. The bean property must be an <code>Object</code> array, map, or collection whose members are all subclasses of <code>com.sun.webui.jsf.model.Option</code>.
268.60 </li>
268.61 <li>To bind the <code>items</code> property to a data provider for a database table or JavaBeans object that will be used to populate the list, select the Bind to Data Provider tab and choose a data provider.</li>
268.62 </ul>
268.63 </li>
268.64 <li><b>Property Bindings.</b> Bind the component's properties to an object or data provider. A typical property to bind is the <code>selected</code> property, which you can bind to an <code>Object</code> array, or an array of primitives. You must have added the array to a managed bean, such as the <a href="../../navigator_win/session_bean_node.html">session bean</a>, as a property. You can use this bean property to evaluate what the user chose after the page is submitted.</li>
268.65 <li><b>Configure Default Options.</b> Enables you to edit the default <code>checkboxgroup#defaultOptions</code> object and change the displayed checkboxes. It is more likely that you will want to bind the <code>items</code> property to a database or object to use to set checkbox list items, as described above under Bind to Data. </li>
268.66 <li><b>Configure Virtual Forms.</b> Enables you to add the component to a <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>.</li>
268.67 </ul>
268.68 </li>
268.69 <li>Select the Checkbox Group component on the page in the Visual Designer and edit its properties in the Checkbox Group <a href="propsheets/checkbox_group_props.html">Properties window</a>. These properties affect the overall style and behavior of the list. Some typical properties you might set are:
268.70 <ul>
268.71 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the Checkbox Group component. In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is the name of the <code>CheckboxGroup</code> object.</li>
268.72 <li><b>columns.</b>
268.73 Indicates the number of columns to use to lay out the checkboxes. </li>
268.74 <li><b>label.</b> A label for the checkbox group that appears to the left of the first checkbox. The label's <code>for</code> property is set to the first checkbox in the group.</li>
268.75 <li><b>labelLevel.</b> Sets the style level for the label specified in the <code>label</code> property. Values are 1 (strong), 2 (medium), and 3 (weak). The default value is 2.</li>
268.76 </ul>
268.77 </li>
268.78 </ul>
268.79 <dl>
268.80 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
268.81 <dd><a href="propsheets/checkbox_group_props.html">Checkbox Group Properties Window</a></dd>
268.82 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
268.83 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
268.84 With Components</a></dd>
268.85 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
268.86
268.87 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
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268.137 <title>Checkbox Group Component</title>
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268.140 <body>
268.141
268.142 <h2>Checkbox Group Component</h2>
268.143 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
268.144
268.145 <p>You can drag the Checkbox Group component <img src="../../../images/checkboxlisticon.gif" alt="checkbox list icon"> from the Palette's Basic category to the Visual Designer to create a table of labeled checkboxes. </p>
268.146 <ul class="note">
268.147 <li>
268.148 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
268.149 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
268.150 see:<br>
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268.156 </ul>
268.157
268.158 <p>The checkboxes are rendered in rows and columns in an HTML <code><table></code> element. The number of rows is defined by the number of checkboxes. The number of columns is defined by the <code>columns</code> property. The default layout is a single vertical column. If you want the checkboxes laid out in a single row, you can set the <code>columns</code> property to the number of checkboxes. </p>
268.159 <p>The <code>items</code> property is bound to an array, a list, or a collection of <code>com.sun.webui.jsf.model.Option</code> objects that populate the list. Right-click the component and choose Bind to Data to set this property. In the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
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268.164 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object> you can see the default object that populates the list, which has a name similar to <code>checkboxGroup1DefaultOptions</code>. The option labels become the checkbox labels. When the user selects
268.165 one or more checkboxes, the component's <code>selected</code> property contains an array of the selected values.</p>
268.166 <p>You set the <code>selected</code> property to associate the component with a model object that picks up the items selected by the user. The model object must be an array of objects whose values represent the values of the <code>com.sun.webui.jsf.model.Option</code> objects in the list. The first time the component is rendered, the options that correspond to the value of the <code>selected</code> property, if there are any, are marked as selected.</p>
268.167 <p>For information on binding the component to an object to set up the list, see Bind to Data below. </p>
268.168 <p>After dragging the component to the Visual Designer, you can do a number of things with it:</p>
268.169 <ul>
268.170 <li>Select the Checkbox Group component and drag it to another location on the page.</li>
268.171 <li>Right-click the component and choose one of the following pop-up menu items:<ul><li><b>Edit Event Handler. </b>Write code for one of the following event handlers.
268.172 <ul>
268.173 <li><b>validate. </b>Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>validate</code> method so you can insert code to validate the value of the component.</li>
268.174 <li><b>processValueChange.</b> Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>processValueChange</code> method so you can insert code that executes when the value of this component changes (for example, the user changes the value of another component that is controlling the value of this component).</li>
268.175 </ul>
268.176 </li>
268.177 <li><b>Set Initial Focus.</b> Gives this component focus when the user opens the page.</li>
268.178 <li><b>Auto-Submit on Change.</b> Causes the form to be automatically submitted if the value of the component changes. Sets the component's JavaScript onclick property to <code>common_timeoutSubmitForm(this.form, '<i>component-id</i>');</code>. At runtime, this code causes the form to be automatically submitted if the user changes the component value. Once the form is submitted, conversion and validation occur on the server and any value change listener methods execute, and then the page is redisplayed.
268.179 <p>A component configured to Auto-Submit on Change can use <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual forms</a> to limit the input fields that are processed when the form is submitted. If the auto-submit component is defined to submit a virtual form, only the participants in that virtual form will be processed when the auto-submit occurs.</p>
268.180 </li>
268.181 <li><b>Bind to Data.</b> Bind the component's <code>items</code> property to an object or to a data provider, as described in <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_list_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>.
268.182 <ul>
268.183 <li>To bind the <code>items</code> property to an object, select the Bind to Object tab and then select a bean property that will be used to populate the list. The bean property must be an <code>Object</code> array, map, or collection whose members are all subclasses of <code>com.sun.webui.jsf.model.Option</code>.
268.184 </li>
268.185 <li>To bind the <code>items</code> property to a data provider for a database table or JavaBeans object that will be used to populate the list, select the Bind to Data Provider tab and choose a data provider.</li>
268.186 </ul>
268.187 </li>
268.188 <li><b>Property Bindings.</b> Bind the component's properties to an object or data provider. A typical property to bind is the <code>selected</code> property, which you can bind to an <code>Object</code> array, or an array of primitives. You must have added the array to a managed bean, such as the <a href="../../navigator_win/session_bean_node.html">session bean</a>, as a property. You can use this bean property to evaluate what the user chose after the page is submitted.</li>
268.189 <li><b>Configure Default Options.</b> Enables you to edit the default <code>checkboxgroup#defaultOptions</code> object and change the displayed checkboxes. It is more likely that you will want to bind the <code>items</code> property to a database or object to use to set checkbox list items, as described above under Bind to Data. </li>
268.190 <li><b>Configure Virtual Forms.</b> Enables you to add the component to a <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>.</li>
268.191 </ul>
268.192 </li>
268.193 <li>Select the Checkbox Group component on the page in the Visual Designer and edit its properties in the Checkbox Group <a href="propsheets/checkbox_group_props.html">Properties window</a>. These properties affect the overall style and behavior of the list. Some typical properties you might set are:
268.194 <ul>
268.195 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the Checkbox Group component. In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is the name of the <code>CheckboxGroup</code> object.</li>
268.196 <li><b>columns.</b>
268.197 Indicates the number of columns to use to lay out the checkboxes. </li>
268.198 <li><b>label.</b> A label for the checkbox group that appears to the left of the first checkbox. The label's <code>for</code> property is set to the first checkbox in the group.</li>
268.199 <li><b>labelLevel.</b> Sets the style level for the label specified in the <code>label</code> property. Values are 1 (strong), 2 (medium), and 3 (weak). The default value is 2.</li>
268.200 </ul>
268.201 </li>
268.202 </ul>
268.203 <dl>
268.204 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
268.205 <dd><a href="propsheets/checkbox_group_props.html">Checkbox Group Properties Window</a></dd>
268.206 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
268.207 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
268.208 With Components</a></dd>
268.209 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
268.210
268.211 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
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269.13 <title>Table Column Component</title>
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269.16 <body>
269.17 <h1>Table Column Component</h1>
269.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
269.19 <p>A Table Column component is part of a <a href="table.html">Table component</a> and is always associated with a <a href="row_group.html">Table Row Group component</a> in the table. When you add a Table component to a page, a Table Row Group component containing three Table Column components is automatically added to the Table Component. You can drag a Table Column component <img src="../../../images/bh_column_icon.gif" alt="Column Component Icon"> to a page in the Visual Designer and drop it on an existing Table Column in a Table Row Group, or you can drop it on a Table Row Group node in the
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269.28 <ul class="note">
269.29 <li>
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269.31 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
269.32 see:<br>
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269.40 <p>Table Column components are the equivalent of <code><td></code> tags in HTML and are always associated with Table Row Group components. The Table Column component is called a <code>tableColumn</code> in the JSP code, and the associated Java class in the page bean is <code>TableColumn</code>.</p>
269.41 <ul class="note">
269.42 <li>You can use the Table Layout dialog box to set many of the Column properties, except for the table column header or table column footer. These properties are described below under <a href="#columnlayoutelements">Column Layout Elements</a>. Not only is the Table Layout dialog box easier to use in some respects than individual Properties windows for the Table, Table Column, and Table Row Group components, but you can work more naturally with the table and all its columns there. To open the dialog box, right-click the table in the Visual Designer and choose Table Layout.</li>
269.43 </ul>
269.44 <h3>Working with a Table Column Component</h3>
269.45 <p>To work with a Table Column component, you can select it either in the Visual Designer or in the
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269.53 and then edit its properties. With the Table Column selected in the Visual Designer, you can right-click and choose a number of options from the pop-up menu, some of which are described below: </p>
269.54 <ul>
269.55 <li><b>Select Parent.</b> Choose this option or press the Esc key and then click the component again to select the table. If you want to select the Table Row Group that contains this component, click the Table Row Group's node in the Outline window.</li>
269.56 <li><b> Add.</b> Click this item to display a submenu of components that you can add directly to the column. The same component is added to every cell of the column. For example, you might want to add a <a href="checkbox.html">Checkbox</a> component to a column so the user can click it to select a row. You can add more than one component to a column. By default, the IDE puts a <a href="static_text.html">Static Text</a> component in a column when you create it. Unless you delete the Static Text component, it remains in the column alongside the component you add.
269.57 <p>You can add components other than those in the menu, but first you must add a <a href="group_panel.html">Group Panel</a> component, and then you can put the components in the Group Panel. It is easiest to drop components on the Group Panel in the Outline window. You might have to drop the component and then move it in the Outline window to ensure that it is actually in the Group Panel.</p>
269.58 </li>
269.59 <li><b>Property Bindings.</b> Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind properties of the Table Column to other objects or to bean properties that update the Column's properties automatically. </li>
269.60 </ul>
269.61 <h3>Table Column Layout Elements<a name="columnlayoutelements"></a> </h3>
269.62 <p>The Table Column component is used to define attributes for XHTML <code><td></code> elements, which are used to display table data cells. However, the rendering of column headers and footers is handled by the Table Row Group component. The following table shows the layout of a Table component, with the areas defined with Table Column properties in blue and the rest of the Table component in gray.</p>
269.63 <table style="text-align: left; width: 100%;" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="2">
269.64 <tbody>
269.65 <tr style="color: rgb(192, 192, 192);">
269.66 <td style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(153, 153, 153);" rowspan="1" colspan="1">Title Bar </td>
269.67 </tr>
269.68 <tr style="color: rgb(153, 153, 153);">
269.69 <td style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(208, 208, 208);" rowspan="1" colspan="1">Action Bar (top) </td>
269.70 </tr>
269.71 <tr>
269.72 <td style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(210, 224, 235);"><table style="text-align: left; width: 100%;" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="2">
269.73 <tbody>
269.74 <tr>
269.75 <td style="vertical-align: top;">Column Header (specified with <code>headerText</code> property)</td>
269.76 <td style="vertical-align: top;">Column Header (specified with <code>headerText</code> property)</td>
269.77 </tr>
269.78 <tr style="color: rgb(153, 153, 153);">
269.79 <td style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(232, 232, 232);" rowspan="1" colspan="2">Group Header Bar </td>
269.80 </tr>
269.81 <tr>
269.82 <td style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(232, 232, 232); color: rgb(153, 153, 153);"><span style="font-style: italic;">Table data</span> <code><br>
269.83 <br>
269.84 <br>
269.85 <br>
269.86 <br>
269.87 </code></td>
269.88 <td style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(232, 232, 232); color: rgb(153, 153, 153);"><span style="font-style: italic;">Table data</span> </td>
269.89 </tr>
269.90 <tr>
269.91 <td style="vertical-align: top;">Column Footer (specified with <code>footerText</code> property)</td>
269.92 <td style="vertical-align: top;">Column Footer (specified with <code>footerText</code> property)</td>
269.93 </tr>
269.94 <tr style="color: rgb(153, 153, 153);">
269.95 <td style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(232, 232, 232);" rowspan="1" colspan="2">Group Footer Bar </td>
269.96 </tr>
269.97 <tr>
269.98 <td style="vertical-align: top;">Table Column Footer (specified with <code>tableFooterText</code> property)</td>
269.99 <td style="vertical-align: top;">Table Column Footer (specified with <code>tableFooterText</code> property)</td>
269.100 </tr>
269.101 </tbody>
269.102 </table></td>
269.103 </tr>
269.104 <tr>
269.105 <td style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(208, 208, 208);"><span style="color: rgb(153, 153, 153);">Action Bar (bottom) </span> </td>
269.106 </tr>
269.107 <tr style="color: rgb(192, 192, 192);">
269.108 <td style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(153, 153, 153);" rowspan="1" colspan="1">Footer</td>
269.109 </tr>
269.110 </tbody>
269.111 </table>
269.112 <h4>Column Header</h4>
269.113 <p>The Column Header area displays a header for each table column. If you specify the text of a column header with the <code>headerText</code> property, the default implementation of the header is rendered. You can add extra HTML code to the header's rendered <code><td></code> element with the <code>extraHeaderHtml</code> property.</p>
269.114 <p> The following Table Column properties can be used to change the appearance of the sort icon or image in the column header and the behavior of sorting in the column:
269.115 </p>
269.116 <ul>
269.117 <li>
269.118 <p><code>sort</code> - Specifies a sort key and makes a column sortable. </p>
269.119 </li>
269.120 <li>
269.121 <p><code>sortIcon</code> - Specifies a theme identifier to select a different image to use as the sort icon that is displayed in the header of a sortable column.</p>
269.122 </li>
269.123 <li>
269.124 <p><code>sortImageURL</code> - Specifies the path to an image to use as the sort icon that is displayed in the header of a sortable column.</p>
269.125 </li>
269.126 <li>
269.127 <p><code>descending</code> - When set to <code>true</code> causes the column to be sorted in descending order.</p>
269.128 </li>
269.129 <li><code>severity </code>- Specifies the severity of an alarm in each cell and causes the column to sort on the severity value if used with the <code>sort</code> attribute. </li>
269.130 </ul>
269.131 <h4>Column Footer</h4>
269.132 <p>The Column Footers area displays a footer for each table column. If you specify the text of a column footer with the <code>footerText</code> property, the default implementation of the footer is rendered. You can add extra HTML code to the footer's rendered <code><td></code> element with the <code>extraFooterHtml</code> property.
269.133 </p>
269.134 <h4>Table Column Footer</h4>
269.135 <p>The Table Column Footers area displays column footers at the bottom of the table. Table column footers are useful in tables with multiple groups of rows. If you specify the text of table column footers with the <code>tableFooterText</code> property, the default implementation of the footer is rendered. You can add extra HTML code to the table footer's rendered <code><td></code> element with the <code>extraTableFooterHtml</code> property.</p>
269.136 <dl>
269.137 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
269.138 <dd><a href="propsheets/column_props.html">Table Column Component Properties Window</a></dd>
269.139 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
269.140 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
269.141 With Components</a></dd>
269.142 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
269.143 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
269.144 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
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269.202 <h2>Table Column Component</h2>
269.203 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
269.204 <p>A Table Column component is part of a <a href="table.html">Table component</a> and is always associated with a <a href="row_group.html">Table Row Group component</a> in the table. When you add a Table component to a page, a Table Row Group component containing three Table Column components is automatically added to the Table Component. You can drag a Table Column component <img src="../../../images/bh_column_icon.gif" alt="Column Component Icon"> to a page in the Visual Designer and drop it on an existing Table Column in a Table Row Group, or you can drop it on a Table Row Group node in the
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269.213 <ul class="note">
269.214 <li>
269.215 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
269.216 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
269.217 see:<br>
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269.223 </li>
269.224 </ul>
269.225 <p>Table Column components are the equivalent of <code><td></code> tags in HTML and are always associated with Table Row Group components. The Table Column component is called a <code>tableColumn</code> in the JSP code, and the associated Java class in the page bean is <code>TableColumn</code>.</p>
269.226 <ul class="note">
269.227 <li>You can use the Table Layout dialog box to set many of the Column properties, except for the table column header or table column footer. These properties are described below under <a href="#columnlayoutelements">Column Layout Elements</a>. Not only is the Table Layout dialog box easier to use in some respects than individual Properties windows for the Table, Table Column, and Table Row Group components, but you can work more naturally with the table and all its columns there. To open the dialog box, right-click the table in the Visual Designer and choose Table Layout.</li>
269.228 </ul>
269.229 <h3>Working with a Table Column Component</h3>
269.230 <p>To work with a Table Column component, you can select it either in the Visual Designer or in the
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269.238 and then edit its properties. With the Table Column selected in the Visual Designer, you can right-click and choose a number of options from the pop-up menu, some of which are described below: </p>
269.239 <ul>
269.240 <li><b>Select Parent.</b> Choose this option or press the Esc key and then click the component again to select the table. If you want to select the Table Row Group that contains this component, click the Table Row Group's node in the Outline window.</li>
269.241 <li><b> Add.</b> Click this item to display a submenu of components that you can add directly to the column. The same component is added to every cell of the column. For example, you might want to add a <a href="checkbox.html">Checkbox</a> component to a column so the user can click it to select a row. You can add more than one component to a column. By default, the IDE puts a <a href="static_text.html">Static Text</a> component in a column when you create it. Unless you delete the Static Text component, it remains in the column alongside the component you add.
269.242 <p>You can add components other than those in the menu, but first you must add a <a href="group_panel.html">Group Panel</a> component, and then you can put the components in the Group Panel. It is easiest to drop components on the Group Panel in the Outline window. You might have to drop the component and then move it in the Outline window to ensure that it is actually in the Group Panel.</p>
269.243 </li>
269.244 <li><b>Property Bindings.</b> Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind properties of the Table Column to other objects or to bean properties that update the Column's properties automatically. </li>
269.245 </ul>
269.246 <h3>Table Column Layout Elements<a name="columnlayoutelements"></a> </h3>
269.247 <p>The Table Column component is used to define attributes for XHTML <code><td></code> elements, which are used to display table data cells. However, the rendering of column headers and footers is handled by the Table Row Group component. The following table shows the layout of a Table component, with the areas defined with Table Column properties in blue and the rest of the Table component in gray.</p>
269.248 <table style="text-align: left; width: 100%;" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="2">
269.249 <tbody>
269.250 <tr style="color: rgb(192, 192, 192);">
269.251 <td style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(153, 153, 153);" rowspan="1" colspan="1">Title Bar </td>
269.252 </tr>
269.253 <tr style="color: rgb(153, 153, 153);">
269.254 <td style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(208, 208, 208);" rowspan="1" colspan="1">Action Bar (top) </td>
269.255 </tr>
269.256 <tr>
269.257 <td style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(210, 224, 235);"><table style="text-align: left; width: 100%;" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="2">
269.258 <tbody>
269.259 <tr>
269.260 <td style="vertical-align: top;">Column Header (specified with <code>headerText</code> property)</td>
269.261 <td style="vertical-align: top;">Column Header (specified with <code>headerText</code> property)</td>
269.262 </tr>
269.263 <tr style="color: rgb(153, 153, 153);">
269.264 <td style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(232, 232, 232);" rowspan="1" colspan="2">Group Header Bar </td>
269.265 </tr>
269.266 <tr>
269.267 <td style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(232, 232, 232); color: rgb(153, 153, 153);"><span style="font-style: italic;">Table data</span> <code><br>
269.268 <br>
269.269 <br>
269.270 <br>
269.271 <br>
269.272 </code></td>
269.273 <td style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(232, 232, 232); color: rgb(153, 153, 153);"><span style="font-style: italic;">Table data</span> </td>
269.274 </tr>
269.275 <tr>
269.276 <td style="vertical-align: top;">Column Footer (specified with <code>footerText</code> property)</td>
269.277 <td style="vertical-align: top;">Column Footer (specified with <code>footerText</code> property)</td>
269.278 </tr>
269.279 <tr style="color: rgb(153, 153, 153);">
269.280 <td style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(232, 232, 232);" rowspan="1" colspan="2">Group Footer Bar </td>
269.281 </tr>
269.282 <tr>
269.283 <td style="vertical-align: top;">Table Column Footer (specified with <code>tableFooterText</code> property)</td>
269.284 <td style="vertical-align: top;">Table Column Footer (specified with <code>tableFooterText</code> property)</td>
269.285 </tr>
269.286 </tbody>
269.287 </table></td>
269.288 </tr>
269.289 <tr>
269.290 <td style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(208, 208, 208);"><span style="color: rgb(153, 153, 153);">Action Bar (bottom) </span> </td>
269.291 </tr>
269.292 <tr style="color: rgb(192, 192, 192);">
269.293 <td style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(153, 153, 153);" rowspan="1" colspan="1">Footer</td>
269.294 </tr>
269.295 </tbody>
269.296 </table>
269.297 <h4>Column Header</h4>
269.298 <p>The Column Header area displays a header for each table column. If you specify the text of a column header with the <code>headerText</code> property, the default implementation of the header is rendered. You can add extra HTML code to the header's rendered <code><td></code> element with the <code>extraHeaderHtml</code> property.</p>
269.299 <p> The following Table Column properties can be used to change the appearance of the sort icon or image in the column header and the behavior of sorting in the column:
269.300 </p>
269.301 <ul>
269.302 <li>
269.303 <p><code>sort</code> - Specifies a sort key and makes a column sortable. </p>
269.304 </li>
269.305 <li>
269.306 <p><code>sortIcon</code> - Specifies a theme identifier to select a different image to use as the sort icon that is displayed in the header of a sortable column.</p>
269.307 </li>
269.308 <li>
269.309 <p><code>sortImageURL</code> - Specifies the path to an image to use as the sort icon that is displayed in the header of a sortable column.</p>
269.310 </li>
269.311 <li>
269.312 <p><code>descending</code> - When set to <code>true</code> causes the column to be sorted in descending order.</p>
269.313 </li>
269.314 <li><code>severity </code>- Specifies the severity of an alarm in each cell and causes the column to sort on the severity value if used with the <code>sort</code> attribute. </li>
269.315 </ul>
269.316 <h4>Column Footer</h4>
269.317 <p>The Column Footers area displays a footer for each table column. If you specify the text of a column footer with the <code>footerText</code> property, the default implementation of the footer is rendered. You can add extra HTML code to the footer's rendered <code><td></code> element with the <code>extraFooterHtml</code> property.
269.318 </p>
269.319 <h4>Table Column Footer</h4>
269.320 <p>The Table Column Footers area displays column footers at the bottom of the table. Table column footers are useful in tables with multiple groups of rows. If you specify the text of table column footers with the <code>tableFooterText</code> property, the default implementation of the footer is rendered. You can add extra HTML code to the table footer's rendered <code><td></code> element with the <code>extraTableFooterHtml</code> property.</p>
269.321 <dl>
269.322 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
269.323 <dd><a href="propsheets/column_props.html">Table Column Component Properties Window</a></dd>
269.324 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
269.325 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
269.326 With Components</a></dd>
269.327 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
269.328 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
269.329 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
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270.17 -<h1>Common Task Component</h1>
270.18 -<p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
270.19 -<p>The Common Task component
270.20 -<img src="../../../images/bh_tab_set_icon.gif" alt="tab set icon"> is typically a link to a page in your application where a user can perform a task. It can be added to a <a href="common_tasks_section.html">Common Tasks Section</a> or grouped with other like tasks in a <a href="common_tasks_group.html">Common Tasks Group</a>.
270.21 -</p>
270.22 -<p>Each Common Task is an action that users might typically perform in the web application. Putting the task in a Common Tasks section, optionally grouped with other, similar tasks, provides a single area where users can perform the main actions in the web application. Tasks can be used for a number of purposes, such as: </p>
270.23 -<ul>
270.24 - <li>Invoking simple actions</li>
270.25 - <li>Starting a wizard to aid in performing a complex action</li>
270.26 - <li>Navigating directly to an area of the application</li>
270.27 -</ul>
270.28 -<p>Minimally, a Common Task would be some text that links to a page or starts a task in your application. You set it up by setting properties in the <a href="propsheets/common_task_props.html">Common Task Properties Window</a>.</p>
270.29 -<p>For the basic configuration, you can display text by setting the <code>text</code> property, and you can specify a page to navigate to by using the <code>action </code>property or by using one of the client side JavaScript attributes such as <code>onClick</code>. A link that displays the specified <code>text</code> value is created to invoke the action.</p>
270.30 -<p> You can provide information about the task that the user can access by clicking an information icon, which opens an information box below the task. If you set one or both of the <code>infoText</code> and <code>infoTitle</code> properties, the information icon appears automatically, and the contents of the two properties appear in the information box. If there is more information about the task that might be too much to put in the information box, you can specify the <code>infoLinkText</code> and <code>infoLinkUrl</code> properties and display a link to the additional information at the bottom of the information box. </p>
270.31 -<p>You can display a graphic image in front of the task by using the <code>icon</code> attribute to specify a theme image key. For example, the key <code>CTS_OVERVIEW</code> generates an image intended to designate overview information about the task. You can also use the <code>imageUrl</code> attribute to specify the path to an image.</p>
270.32 -<dl>
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270.34 -<dd><a href="propsheets/common_task_props.html">Common Task Properties Window</a></dd>
270.35 -<dd><a href="common_tasks_section.html">Common Tasks Section Component</a></dd>
270.36 -<dd><a href="common_tasks_group.html">Common Tasks Group Component</a></dd>
270.37 - <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
270.38 - With Components</a></dd>
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270.40 - Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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270.90 <h2>Common Task Component</h2>
270.91 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
270.92 <p>The Common Task component
270.93 <img src="../../../images/bh_tab_set_icon.gif" alt="tab set icon"> is typically a link to a page in your application where a user can perform a task. It can be added to a <a href="common_tasks_section.html">Common Tasks Section</a> or grouped with other like tasks in a <a href="common_tasks_group.html">Common Tasks Group</a>.
270.94 </p>
270.95 <p>Each Common Task is an action that users might typically perform in the web application. Putting the task in a Common Tasks section, optionally grouped with other, similar tasks, provides a single area where users can perform the main actions in the web application. Tasks can be used for a number of purposes, such as: </p>
270.96 <ul>
270.97 <li>Invoking simple actions</li>
270.98 <li>Starting a wizard to aid in performing a complex action</li>
270.99 <li>Navigating directly to an area of the application</li>
270.100 </ul>
270.101 <p>Minimally, a Common Task would be some text that links to a page or starts a task in your application. You set it up by setting properties in the <a href="propsheets/common_task_props.html">Common Task Properties Window</a>.</p>
270.102 <p>For the basic configuration, you can display text by setting the <code>text</code> property, and you can specify a page to navigate to by using the <code>action </code>property or by using one of the client side JavaScript attributes such as <code>onClick</code>. A link that displays the specified <code>text</code> value is created to invoke the action.</p>
270.103 <p> You can provide information about the task that the user can access by clicking an information icon, which opens an information box below the task. If you set one or both of the <code>infoText</code> and <code>infoTitle</code> properties, the information icon appears automatically, and the contents of the two properties appear in the information box. If there is more information about the task that might be too much to put in the information box, you can specify the <code>infoLinkText</code> and <code>infoLinkUrl</code> properties and display a link to the additional information at the bottom of the information box. </p>
270.104 <p>You can display a graphic image in front of the task by using the <code>icon</code> attribute to specify a theme image key. For example, the key <code>CTS_OVERVIEW</code> generates an image intended to designate overview information about the task. You can also use the <code>imageUrl</code> attribute to specify the path to an image.</p>
270.105 <dl>
270.106 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
270.107 <dd><a href="propsheets/common_task_props.html">Common Task Properties Window</a></dd>
270.108 <dd><a href="common_tasks_section.html">Common Tasks Section Component</a></dd>
270.109 <dd><a href="common_tasks_group.html">Common Tasks Group Component</a></dd>
270.110 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
270.111 With Components</a></dd>
270.112 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
270.113 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
270.114
270.115 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
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271.8 - * All rights reserved.
271.9 - * Use is subject to license terms.
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271.12 -<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
271.13 -<title>Common Tasks Group Component</title>
271.14 -<link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
271.15 -</head>
271.16 -<body>
271.17 -<h1>Common Tasks Group Component</h1>
271.18 -<p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
271.19 -<p>The Common Tasks Group component
271.20 -<img src="../../../images/bh_tab_set_icon.gif" alt="tab set icon"> provides a panel that groups a set of <a href="common_task.html">Common Task</a> components inside a <a href="common_tasks_section.html">Common Tasks Section</a> component. </p>
271.21 - <p>Using this component is optional because Common Task components can be dropped directly on a Common Tasks Section component without grouping them. You can use this component to differentiate one set of Common Task components from another set in the same Common Tasks Section.</p>
271.22 - <p>You can provide a title for the group by setting the <code>title</code> property in the <a href="propsheets/common_tasks_group_props.html">Common Tasks Group Properties Window</a>. You can also change the appearance of the group panel by setting the <code>styleClass</code> or <code>style</code> property.</p>
271.23 - <dl>
271.24 - <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
271.25 -<dd><a href="propsheets/common_tasks_group_props.html">Common Tasks Group Properties Window</a></dd>
271.26 -<dd><a href="common_tasks_section.html">Common Tasks Section Component</a></dd>
271.27 -<dd><a href="common_task.html">Common Task Component</a></dd>
271.28 - <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
271.29 - With Components</a></dd>
271.30 - <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
271.31 - Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
271.32 -
271.33 - <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
271.34 -</dl>
271.35 -<dl> <dt>
271.36 - <a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a>
271.37 - </dt>
271.38 - <dd>
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271.49 -</dl>
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271.62 - <tr>
271.63 - <td> </td>
271.64 - </tr>
271.65 -</table>
271.66 -</body>
271.67 -</html>
271.68 +<html>
271.69 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
271.70 <!--
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271.72 * All rights reserved.
271.73 * Use is subject to license terms.
271.74 -->
271.75 <head>
271.76 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
271.77 <title>Common Tasks Group Component</title>
271.78 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
271.79 </head>
271.80 <body>
271.81 <h2>Common Tasks Group Component</h2>
271.82 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
271.83 <p>The Common Tasks Group component
271.84 <img src="../../../images/bh_tab_set_icon.gif" alt="tab set icon"> provides a panel that groups a set of <a href="common_task.html">Common Task</a> components inside a <a href="common_tasks_section.html">Common Tasks Section</a> component. </p>
271.85 <p>Using this component is optional because Common Task components can be dropped directly on a Common Tasks Section component without grouping them. You can use this component to differentiate one set of Common Task components from another set in the same Common Tasks Section.</p>
271.86 <p>You can provide a title for the group by setting the <code>title</code> property in the <a href="propsheets/common_tasks_group_props.html">Common Tasks Group Properties Window</a>. You can also change the appearance of the group panel by setting the <code>styleClass</code> or <code>style</code> property.</p>
271.87 <dl>
271.88 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
271.89 <dd><a href="propsheets/common_tasks_group_props.html">Common Tasks Group Properties Window</a></dd>
271.90 <dd><a href="common_tasks_section.html">Common Tasks Section Component</a></dd>
271.91 <dd><a href="common_task.html">Common Task Component</a></dd>
271.92 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
271.93 With Components</a></dd>
271.94 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
271.95 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
271.96
271.97 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
271.98 </dl>
271.99 <dl> <dt>
271.100 <a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a>
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271.112 </dd>
271.113 </dl>
271.114
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271.117 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
271.118 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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272.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/common_tasks_section.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
272.3 @@ -1,93 +1,1 @@
272.4 -<html>
272.5 -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
272.6 -<!--
272.7 - * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
272.8 - * All rights reserved.
272.9 - * Use is subject to license terms.
272.10 --->
272.11 -<head>
272.12 -<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
272.13 -<title>Common Tasks Section Component</title>
272.14 -<link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
272.15 -</head>
272.16 -<body>
272.17 -<h1>Common Tasks Section Component</h1>
272.18 -<p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
272.19 -<p>The Common Tasks Section component
272.20 -<img src="../../../images/bh_tab_set_icon.gif" alt="tab set icon"> is a container for a set of <a href="common_task.html">Common Task</a> and <a href="common_tasks_group.html">Common Tasks Group</a> components. It provides a title, default help text, and a default background gradient color for the container, as well as grouping the tasks into sets of columns. Its HTML equivalent is a <code> <table></code> containing other tables and <code><div></code> tags. </p>
272.21 -<p>A typical use of a Common Tasks Section is to
272.22 - create a page or an area of a page to provide an easy way to perform a set of tasks that
272.23 - users might commonly use in the web application. The tasks section is
272.24 - intended to make it easier for users to perform
272.25 - actions that they can also perform by using features of the application that might not be grouped conveniently in one place..</p>
272.26 -<p> Tasks can be used for a number of purposes, such as: </p>
272.27 -<ul>
272.28 - <li>To invoke simple actions.</li>
272.29 -<li>To start a wizard to aid in performing a complex action.</li>
272.30 - <li>To quickly navigate to a particular area of the application. </li>
272.31 -</ul>
272.32 -<p>The tasks can be grouped into categories of related tasks by adding them to a Common Tasks Group component.</p>
272.33 -
272.34 -<ul class="note">
272.35 - <li>In a page where you use the Common Tasks Section component, you should set the style class for the page to the same gradient color as the Common Tasks background as follows:</li>
272.36 - <ol>
272.37 - <li>
272.38 - In the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
272.39 - <param name="content" value="../../navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
272.40 - <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
272.41 - <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
272.42 - <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
272.43 - <param name="text" value="Navigator window,"></object>
272.44 - select the body node.</li>
272.45 -
272.46 -<li>In the Properties window, set the <code>styleClass</code> property to <code>#{themeStyles.CTS_BACKGROUND}</code>.</li>
272.47 -</ol>
272.48 -</ul>
272.49 -<blockquote>
272.50 - <p>This<code></code> style class sets the page's background color to the same gradient color used in the Common Tasks Section component. If you do not use this color, you might see a white space after the common tasks section.</p>
272.51 -</blockquote>
272.52 -<dl>
272.53 - <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
272.54 -<dd><a href="propsheets/common_tasks_section_props.html">Common Tasks Section Properties Window</a></dd>
272.55 -<dd><a href="common_tasks_group.html">Common Tasks Group Component</a></dd>
272.56 -<dd><a href="common_task.html">Common Task Component</a></dd>
272.57 - <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
272.58 - With Components</a></dd>
272.59 - <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
272.60 - Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
272.61 -
272.62 - <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
272.63 -</dl>
272.64 -<dl> <dt>
272.65 - <a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a>
272.66 - </dt>
272.67 - <dd>
272.68 - <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
272.69 - <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-about_components.html">
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272.72 -<dd>
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272.74 - <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
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272.76 -</object>
272.77 -</dd>
272.78 -</dl>
272.79 -
272.80 -<hr>
272.81 -<!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
272.82 -<!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
272.83 -Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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272.90 -<table cellpadding="50" border="0">
272.91 - <tr>
272.92 - <td> </td>
272.93 - </tr>
272.94 -</table>
272.95 -</body>
272.96 -</html>
272.97 +<html>
272.98 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
272.99 <!--
272.100 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
272.101 * All rights reserved.
272.102 * Use is subject to license terms.
272.103 -->
272.104 <head>
272.105 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
272.106 <title>Common Tasks Section Component</title>
272.107 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
272.108 </head>
272.109 <body>
272.110 <h2>Common Tasks Section Component</h2>
272.111 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
272.112 <p>The Common Tasks Section component
272.113 <img src="../../../images/bh_tab_set_icon.gif" alt="tab set icon"> is a container for a set of <a href="common_task.html">Common Task</a> and <a href="common_tasks_group.html">Common Tasks Group</a> components. It provides a title, default help text, and a default background gradient color for the container, as well as grouping the tasks into sets of columns. Its HTML equivalent is a <code> <table></code> containing other tables and <code><div></code> tags. </p>
272.114 <p>A typical use of a Common Tasks Section is to
272.115 create a page or an area of a page to provide an easy way to perform a set of tasks that
272.116 users might commonly use in the web application. The tasks section is
272.117 intended to make it easier for users to perform
272.118 actions that they can also perform by using features of the application that might not be grouped conveniently in one place..</p>
272.119 <p> Tasks can be used for a number of purposes, such as: </p>
272.120 <ul>
272.121 <li>To invoke simple actions.</li>
272.122 <li>To start a wizard to aid in performing a complex action.</li>
272.123 <li>To quickly navigate to a particular area of the application. </li>
272.124 </ul>
272.125 <p>The tasks can be grouped into categories of related tasks by adding them to a Common Tasks Group component.</p>
272.126
272.127 <ul class="note">
272.128 <li>In a page where you use the Common Tasks Section component, you should set the style class for the page to the same gradient color as the Common Tasks background as follows:</li>
272.129 <ol>
272.130 <li>
272.131 In the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
272.132 <param name="content" value="../../navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
272.133 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
272.134 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
272.135 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
272.136 <param name="text" value="Navigator window,"></object>
272.137 select the body node.</li>
272.138
272.139 <li>In the Properties window, set the <code>styleClass</code> property to <code>#{themeStyles.CTS_BACKGROUND}</code>.</li>
272.140 </ol>
272.141 </ul>
272.142 <blockquote>
272.143 <p>This<code></code> style class sets the page's background color to the same gradient color used in the Common Tasks Section component. If you do not use this color, you might see a white space after the common tasks section.</p>
272.144 </blockquote>
272.145 <dl>
272.146 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
272.147 <dd><a href="propsheets/common_tasks_section_props.html">Common Tasks Section Properties Window</a></dd>
272.148 <dd><a href="common_tasks_group.html">Common Tasks Group Component</a></dd>
272.149 <dd><a href="common_task.html">Common Task Component</a></dd>
272.150 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
272.151 With Components</a></dd>
272.152 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
272.153 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
272.154
272.155 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
272.156 </dl>
272.157 <dl> <dt>
272.158 <a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a>
272.159 </dt>
272.160 <dd>
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272.162 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-about_components.html">
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272.167 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
272.168 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
272.169 </object>
272.170 </dd>
272.171 </dl>
272.172
272.173 <hr>
272.174 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
272.175 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
272.176 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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272.183 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
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273.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/dropdown_list.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
273.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/dropdown_list.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
273.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
273.4 -<html>
273.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
273.6 <!--
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273.8 * All rights reserved.
273.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
273.10 -->
273.11 <head>
273.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
273.13 <title>Drop Down List Component</title>
273.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
273.15 </head>
273.16 <body>
273.17 <h1>Drop Down List Component</h1>
273.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
273.19 <p>You can drag the Drop Down List component
273.20 <img src="../../../images/bhdropdownlisticon.gif" alt="dropdown list icon"> from
273.21 the Palette to the Visual Designer to create a Drop Down List (or combo
273.22 box) that enables the user to click a drop button and select
273.23 items from a list.</p>
273.24 <ul class="note">
273.25 <li>
273.26 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
273.27 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
273.28 see:<br>
273.29 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
273.30 <param name="content" value=
273.31 "http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/J2EE/jsf_12/">
273.32 <param name="text" value="Summary of New Features in JavaServer Faces 1.2 Technology"></object>
273.33 </li>
273.34 </ul>
273.35
273.36 <p>A Drop Down List is a list of items that initially displays
273.37 as a single item and, when clicked, drops down into a list of
273.38 multiple items. Only one item can be selected at a time. Drop Down
273.39 Lists are similar to combo boxes in Java Swing and in Microsoft Windows,
273.40 and are called <i>select lists</i> in HTML.</p>
273.41 <p>You can set the <code>items</code> property to associate the component either with a database table or with an array, a <code>java.util.Collection</code>, or a <code>java.util.Map</code> of <code>com.sun.webui.jsf.model.Option</code> objects to populate the list. Right-click the component and choose Bind to Data to set this property. In the
273.42 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
273.43 <param name="content" value="../app_outline_win_graphic.html">
273.44 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
273.45 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
273.46 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
273.47 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object>
273.48 you can see the default object that populates the list, which has a name similar to <code>dropDown1DefaultOptions</code>. For information on the default setting for this property, see
273.49 <a href="#defaultdisplay">Default Display of Drop Down Items</a> later in this topic.</p>
273.50 <p>You use the <code>selected</code> property to associate the component with a model object that represents the current choice. To do so, you set the value to an expression that corresponds to a property of a managed bean. You can right-click the component and choose Property Bindings to bind the <code>selected</code> property in the <a href="../../dialogs/property_binding_db.html">Property Bindings Dialog Box</a>. </p>
273.51 <p>The first time the component is rendered, the option that corresponds to the value of the <code>selected</code> model object property is marked as selected by using the <code>equals</code> method on the model object. </p>
273.52 <p>Here are some things you can do with the component: </p>
273.53 <ul>
273.54 <li>
273.55 <div>In addition to <code>Option</code> objects, you can assign <code>OptionGroup</code> objects to create separated groups of options.</div>
273.56 <li>To optionally specify a label for the component, set the <code>label</code> property.
273.57 <ul class="note">
273.58 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
273.59 </ul>
273.60 <li>Right-click the component and choose one of the following pop-up menu items:
273.61 <ul>
273.62 <li><b>Edit Event Handler. </b>Write code for one of the following event handlers.
273.63 <ul>
273.64 <li><b>validate. </b>Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>validate</code> method so you can insert code to validate the value of the component.</li>
273.65 <li><b>processValueChange.</b> Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>processValueChange</code> method so you can insert code that executes when the value of this component changes. This method executes when you have selected Auto-Submit on Change from the component's pop-up menu, which submits the page when the value of the component changes. This technique is useful if the component is part of a virtual form.</li>
273.66 </ul>
273.67 </li>
273.68 <li><b>Set Initial Focus.</b> Gives this component focus when the user opens the page.</li>
273.69 <li><b>Auto-Submit on Change.</b> Causes the form to be automatically submitted if the value of the component changes. Sets the component's JavaScript onclick property to <code>common_timeoutSubmitForm(this.form, '<i>component-id</i>');</code>. At runtime, this code causes the form to be automatically submitted if the user changes the component value. Once the form is submitted, conversion and validation occur on the server and any value change listener methods execute, and then the page is redisplayed.
273.70 <p>If you have code you want to execute when the page is submitted, put it in the <code>processValueChange</code> method described above.</p>
273.71 <p>A component configured to Auto-Submit on Change can use <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual forms</a> to limit the input fields that are processed when the form is submitted. If the auto-submit component is defined to submit a virtual form, only the participants in that virtual form will be processed when the auto-submit occurs.</p>
273.72 </li>
273.73 <li><b>Bind to Data.</b> Bind the component's <code>items</code> property to an object or to a data provider, as described in <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_list_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>.
273.74 <ul>
273.75 <li>To bind the <code>items</code> property to an object, select the Bind to Object tab and then select a bean property that will be used to populate the list. The bean property must be an <code>Object</code> array, map, or collection whose members are all subclasses of
273.76 <code>com.sun.webui.jsf.model.Option</code>.
273.77 </li>
273.78 <li>To bind the <code>items</code> property to a data provider for a database table to be used to populate the list, select the Bind to Data Provider tab and choose a data provider for a database table that you have added to the page.</li>
273.79 </ul>
273.80 </li>
273.81 <li><b>Configure Default Options.</b> Enables you to edit the default <code>dropDown#DefaultOptions</code> object and change the list items' display and values and pick the item that is selected by default when the drop down list first displays. It is likely that you will instead bind the <code>items</code> property to a database or object that will set the list items, as described above under Bind to Data.</li>
273.82 <li><b>Property Bindings.</b> Bind the component's properties to an object or data provider. A typical property to bind is the <code>selected</code> property, which you can bind to an <code>Object</code> array, array of primitives, or <code>ArrayList</code>. You must have added the array to a managed bean, such as the <a href="../../navigator_win/session_bean_node.html">session bean</a>, as a property. You can use this bean property to evaluate what the user chose after the page is submitted.</li>
273.83 <li><b>Configure Virtual Forms.</b> Enables you to add the component to a <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>. </li>
273.84 </ul>
273.85 </li>
273.86 </ul>
273.87 <h3>Default Display of Drop Down Items<a name="defaultdisplay"></a> </h3>
273.88 <p>By default, a Drop Down List displays its list items by using an object of type <code>SingleSelectOptionsList</code> with a name based on the default component ID. For example, the first drop down list you drop on a page is initially named <code>dropDown1</code> and has an associated <code>dropDown1DefaultOptions</code> array object associated with it that you can see in the
273.89 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
273.90 <param name="content" value="../../navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
273.91 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
273.92 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
273.93 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
273.94 <param name="text" value="Navigator window."></object></p>
273.95 <p>You can set the values of this array object by right-clicking the drop down list component and choosing Configure Default Options to open the Options Customizer dialog box. In this dialog box you can add new items or delete existing ones, and for each item you can set the displayed value (Display) and the value of the item (Value), and you can select which item is displayed by default (Selected). The <code>dropDown#DefaultOptions</code> object is an array that stores its Display values in <code>label</code> fields and its Value values in <code>value</code> fields. </p>
273.96 <p>The following code sample shows how you might use this object and the <code>select</code> property of the drop down list to determine which item is currently selected, and then write its Display and Value values, its <code>label</code> and <code>value</code>, to two static text fields for display. If you add a drop down list and two static text components to the page, and then put this code in the drop down list's <code>processValueChange</code> method as described above and select Auto-Submit on Change for the component, when the user selects an item in the list, its Display and Value values display in the two static text fields.</p>
273.97 <pre> String myvalue = (String)dropDown1.getSelected();<br> int numOptions = dropDown1DefaultOptions.getOptions().length;<br> int i = 0;<br> for (i = 0; i < numOptions; i++) {<br> if (myvalue.equals(dropDown1DefaultOptions.getOptions()[i].getValue()))<br> break;<br> }<br> if (i < numOptions) {<br> staticText1.setText(dropDown1DefaultOptions.getOptions()[i].getLabel());<br> staticText2.setText(dropDown1DefaultOptions.getOptions()[i].getValue());<br> } else {<br> staticText1.setText("not found"); // should not get here<br> }</pre>
273.98 <dl>
273.99 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
273.100 <dd><a href="propsheets/dropdown_list_props.html">Drop Down List Properties Window</a></dd>
273.101 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
273.102 <dd><a href="../../dialogs/property_binding_db.html">Property Bindings Dialog Box</a></dd>
273.103 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
273.104 With Components</a></dd>
273.105 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
273.106 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
273.107 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
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273.128
273.129
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273.159 <title>Drop Down List Component</title>
273.160 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
273.161 </head>
273.162 <body>
273.163 <h2>Drop Down List Component</h2>
273.164 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
273.165 <p>You can drag the Drop Down List component
273.166 <img src="../../../images/bhdropdownlisticon.gif" alt="dropdown list icon"> from
273.167 the Palette to the Visual Designer to create a Drop Down List (or combo
273.168 box) that enables the user to click a drop button and select
273.169 items from a list.</p>
273.170 <ul class="note">
273.171 <li>
273.172 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
273.173 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
273.174 see:<br>
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273.176 <param name="content" value=
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273.179 </li>
273.180 </ul>
273.181
273.182 <p>A Drop Down List is a list of items that initially displays
273.183 as a single item and, when clicked, drops down into a list of
273.184 multiple items. Only one item can be selected at a time. Drop Down
273.185 Lists are similar to combo boxes in Java Swing and in Microsoft Windows,
273.186 and are called <i>select lists</i> in HTML.</p>
273.187 <p>You can set the <code>items</code> property to associate the component either with a database table or with an array, a <code>java.util.Collection</code>, or a <code>java.util.Map</code> of <code>com.sun.webui.jsf.model.Option</code> objects to populate the list. Right-click the component and choose Bind to Data to set this property. In the
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273.189 <param name="content" value="../app_outline_win_graphic.html">
273.190 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
273.191 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
273.192 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
273.193 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object>
273.194 you can see the default object that populates the list, which has a name similar to <code>dropDown1DefaultOptions</code>. For information on the default setting for this property, see
273.195 <a href="#defaultdisplay">Default Display of Drop Down Items</a> later in this topic.</p>
273.196 <p>You use the <code>selected</code> property to associate the component with a model object that represents the current choice. To do so, you set the value to an expression that corresponds to a property of a managed bean. You can right-click the component and choose Property Bindings to bind the <code>selected</code> property in the <a href="../../dialogs/property_binding_db.html">Property Bindings Dialog Box</a>. </p>
273.197 <p>The first time the component is rendered, the option that corresponds to the value of the <code>selected</code> model object property is marked as selected by using the <code>equals</code> method on the model object. </p>
273.198 <p>Here are some things you can do with the component: </p>
273.199 <ul>
273.200 <li>
273.201 <div>In addition to <code>Option</code> objects, you can assign <code>OptionGroup</code> objects to create separated groups of options.</div>
273.202 <li>To optionally specify a label for the component, set the <code>label</code> property.
273.203 <ul class="note">
273.204 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
273.205 </ul>
273.206 <li>Right-click the component and choose one of the following pop-up menu items:
273.207 <ul>
273.208 <li><b>Edit Event Handler. </b>Write code for one of the following event handlers.
273.209 <ul>
273.210 <li><b>validate. </b>Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>validate</code> method so you can insert code to validate the value of the component.</li>
273.211 <li><b>processValueChange.</b> Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>processValueChange</code> method so you can insert code that executes when the value of this component changes. This method executes when you have selected Auto-Submit on Change from the component's pop-up menu, which submits the page when the value of the component changes. This technique is useful if the component is part of a virtual form.</li>
273.212 </ul>
273.213 </li>
273.214 <li><b>Set Initial Focus.</b> Gives this component focus when the user opens the page.</li>
273.215 <li><b>Auto-Submit on Change.</b> Causes the form to be automatically submitted if the value of the component changes. Sets the component's JavaScript onclick property to <code>common_timeoutSubmitForm(this.form, '<i>component-id</i>');</code>. At runtime, this code causes the form to be automatically submitted if the user changes the component value. Once the form is submitted, conversion and validation occur on the server and any value change listener methods execute, and then the page is redisplayed.
273.216 <p>If you have code you want to execute when the page is submitted, put it in the <code>processValueChange</code> method described above.</p>
273.217 <p>A component configured to Auto-Submit on Change can use <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual forms</a> to limit the input fields that are processed when the form is submitted. If the auto-submit component is defined to submit a virtual form, only the participants in that virtual form will be processed when the auto-submit occurs.</p>
273.218 </li>
273.219 <li><b>Bind to Data.</b> Bind the component's <code>items</code> property to an object or to a data provider, as described in <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_list_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>.
273.220 <ul>
273.221 <li>To bind the <code>items</code> property to an object, select the Bind to Object tab and then select a bean property that will be used to populate the list. The bean property must be an <code>Object</code> array, map, or collection whose members are all subclasses of
273.222 <code>com.sun.webui.jsf.model.Option</code>.
273.223 </li>
273.224 <li>To bind the <code>items</code> property to a data provider for a database table to be used to populate the list, select the Bind to Data Provider tab and choose a data provider for a database table that you have added to the page.</li>
273.225 </ul>
273.226 </li>
273.227 <li><b>Configure Default Options.</b> Enables you to edit the default <code>dropDown#DefaultOptions</code> object and change the list items' display and values and pick the item that is selected by default when the drop down list first displays. It is likely that you will instead bind the <code>items</code> property to a database or object that will set the list items, as described above under Bind to Data.</li>
273.228 <li><b>Property Bindings.</b> Bind the component's properties to an object or data provider. A typical property to bind is the <code>selected</code> property, which you can bind to an <code>Object</code> array, array of primitives, or <code>ArrayList</code>. You must have added the array to a managed bean, such as the <a href="../../navigator_win/session_bean_node.html">session bean</a>, as a property. You can use this bean property to evaluate what the user chose after the page is submitted.</li>
273.229 <li><b>Configure Virtual Forms.</b> Enables you to add the component to a <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>. </li>
273.230 </ul>
273.231 </li>
273.232 </ul>
273.233 <h3>Default Display of Drop Down Items<a name="defaultdisplay"></a> </h3>
273.234 <p>By default, a Drop Down List displays its list items by using an object of type <code>SingleSelectOptionsList</code> with a name based on the default component ID. For example, the first drop down list you drop on a page is initially named <code>dropDown1</code> and has an associated <code>dropDown1DefaultOptions</code> array object associated with it that you can see in the
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273.237 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
273.238 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
273.239 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
273.240 <param name="text" value="Navigator window."></object></p>
273.241 <p>You can set the values of this array object by right-clicking the drop down list component and choosing Configure Default Options to open the Options Customizer dialog box. In this dialog box you can add new items or delete existing ones, and for each item you can set the displayed value (Display) and the value of the item (Value), and you can select which item is displayed by default (Selected). The <code>dropDown#DefaultOptions</code> object is an array that stores its Display values in <code>label</code> fields and its Value values in <code>value</code> fields. </p>
273.242 <p>The following code sample shows how you might use this object and the <code>select</code> property of the drop down list to determine which item is currently selected, and then write its Display and Value values, its <code>label</code> and <code>value</code>, to two static text fields for display. If you add a drop down list and two static text components to the page, and then put this code in the drop down list's <code>processValueChange</code> method as described above and select Auto-Submit on Change for the component, when the user selects an item in the list, its Display and Value values display in the two static text fields.</p>
273.243 <pre> String myvalue = (String)dropDown1.getSelected();<br> int numOptions = dropDown1DefaultOptions.getOptions().length;<br> int i = 0;<br> for (i = 0; i < numOptions; i++) {<br> if (myvalue.equals(dropDown1DefaultOptions.getOptions()[i].getValue()))<br> break;<br> }<br> if (i < numOptions) {<br> staticText1.setText(dropDown1DefaultOptions.getOptions()[i].getLabel());<br> staticText2.setText(dropDown1DefaultOptions.getOptions()[i].getValue());<br> } else {<br> staticText1.setText("not found"); // should not get here<br> }</pre>
273.244 <dl>
273.245 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
273.246 <dd><a href="propsheets/dropdown_list_props.html">Drop Down List Properties Window</a></dd>
273.247 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
273.248 <dd><a href="../../dialogs/property_binding_db.html">Property Bindings Dialog Box</a></dd>
273.249 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
273.250 With Components</a></dd>
273.251 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
273.252 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
273.253 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
273.254 </dl>
273.255 <dl> <dt>
273.256 <a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a>
273.257 </dt>
273.258 <dd>
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273.273 </dd>
273.274
273.275
273.276 </dl>
273.277
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274.11 <head>
274.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
274.13 <title>File Upload Component</title>
274.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
274.15 </head>
274.16 <body>
274.17
274.18 <h1>File Upload Component</h1>
274.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
274.20
274.21 <p>The File Upload component <img src="../../../images/bh_file_upload_icon.gif" alt="file upload component icon"> provides an entry field and a browse button that opens a file chooser dialog on the local system, enabling the user either to select a file or to type a file name into the entry field. When the page is submitted, a copy of the file's contents is sent to the web application. This component is useful for collecting text files, image files, and other data. The contents of the uploaded file are stored together with some information about the file, including the file name, size, and MIME type (such as text/plain or image/jpeg).</p>
274.22 <ul class="note">
274.23 <li>
274.24 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
274.25 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
274.26 see:<br>
274.27 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
274.28 <param name="content" value=
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274.30 <param name="text" value="Summary of New Features in JavaServer Faces 1.2 Technology"></object>
274.31 </li>
274.32 </ul>
274.33
274.34 <p>The component is similar to an HTML <code><input type="file"></code> element.</p>
274.35 <ul class="note">
274.36 <li>The size of the component in the Visual Designer might not match the size of the component
274.37 when it is rendered in a web browser, making the component appear to line up correctly in the
274.38 Visual Designer, but not when the page is rendered in the user's web browser. Also, the rendering
274.39 of this component can differ depending on the web browser. Be sure to test the component in the
274.40 web browsers that you expect your users to use. <br><br>
274.41 For example, if you add a <code>width</code> setting to the <code>style</code> property that is
274.42 smaller than the setting in the <code>columns</code> property, Internet Explorer observes only
274.43 the <code>width</code> setting, while the Mozilla browser ignores it and sets the width according
274.44 to the number of characters in the <code>columns</code> property.</li>
274.45 </ul>
274.46 <p>The File upload component uses a filter, a <code>com.sun.webui.jsf.util.UploadFilter</code> object that is configured for you in the web application's deployment descriptor. The <code>UploadFilter</code> uses the Apache commons <code>fileupload</code> package. You might need to change these settings in the following two cases: </p>
274.47 <ul>
274.48 <li>The server holds the uploaded file in memory unless it exceeds 4096 bytes; otherwise, the server holds the file contents in a temporary file. You can change this threshold by modifying the <code>sizeThreshold</code> parameter for the <code>UploadFilter</code> filter entry in the web application's <code>web.xml</code> file, as described <a href="#editfilter">below</a>.</li>
274.49 <li> By default, the File Upload component can handle files up to one
274.50 megabyte in size. You can change the maximum file size by modifying the
274.51 <code>maxSize</code> parameter for the <code>UploadFilter</code> filter entry in the application's <code>web.xml</code> file, as described <a href="#editfilter">below</a>.
274.52 <ul class="warning">
274.53 <li>
274.54 <div>A negative value for the
274.55 <code>maxSize</code> parameter indicates that there is no file size limit. Setting the parameter to a negative value is not recommended for security reasons. For example, if you allow unlimited file sizes, a malicious user could mount a denial of service attack on your site by using extremely large files.</div>
274.56 </li>
274.57 </ul>
274.58 </li>
274.59 <li>To<a name="editfilter"></a> change the settings for the <code>UploadFilter</code> object in the <code>web.xml</code> file: </li>
274.60 <ol>
274.61 <li>In the Files window, expand <i>project-name</i> > web > WEB-INF.</li>
274.62 <li> Double-click the web.xml node to open the file in the XML editor.</li>
274.63 <li> Click the Filters toolbar button.</li>
274.64 <li> In the UploadFilter section under Initialization Parameters, you can change the values for the <code>maxSize</code> and <code>sizeThreshold</code> parameters.</li>
274.65 </ol>
274.66 </ul>
274.67 <p>The contents of the uploaded file, together with some information about it, are stored in an instance of <code>com.sun.webui.jsf.model.UploadedFile</code>. By using this object, you can get the content of the file as a <code>String</code> or write the contents to disk, as well as get properties such as the name and the size of the file. In the interest of conserving memory, the contents and file data are only available during the HTTP request in which the file was uploaded. To access the contents of the uploaded file, bind the <code>uploadedFile</code> property to a bean property of type <code>com.sun.webui.jsf.model.UploadedFile</code>. Have the setter or an action method process the file. </p>
274.68 <p>The UploadedFile interface has methods for getting the name and size of the file, determining the file's MIME type (such as <code>text/plain</code> or <code>image/jpeg</code>), getting the file's contents as bytes or as a <code>String</code>, and writing the contents to disk. Also, if you have set this File Upload component's <code>preservePath</code> property, you can get that preserved path from the UploadedFile bean property by calling its <code>getClientFilePath()</code> method. To learn more, in the Java editor, right-click <code>UploadedFile</code> in a declaration statement and choose Show Javadoc from the pop-up menu.</p>
274.69 <ul>
274.70 <li>To set the component's properties, select the component and edit its properties in the <a href="propsheets/file_upload_props.html">File Upload Properties Window</a>. </li>
274.71 <li>Right-click the component and choose one of the following pop-up menu items:
274.72 <ul>
274.73 <li><b>Edit Event Handler. </b>Write code for one of the following event handlers.
274.74 <ul>
274.75 <li><b>validate. </b>Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>validate</code> method so you can insert code to validate the value of the component.</li>
274.76 <li><b>processValueChange.</b> Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>processValueChange</code> method so you can insert code that executes when the value of this component changes. This method executes when you have selected Auto-Submit on Change from the component's pop-up menu, which submits the page when the value of the component changes. This technique is useful if the component is part of a virtual form.</li>
274.77 </ul>
274.78 </li>
274.79 <li><b>Set Initial Focus.</b> Gives this component focus when the user opens the page.</li>
274.80 <li><b>Auto-Submit on Change.</b> Causes the form to be automatically submitted if the value of the component changes. Sets the component's JavaScript onclick property to <code>common_timeoutSubmitForm(this.form, '<i>component-id</i>');</code>. At runtime, this code causes the form to be automatically submitted if the user changes the component value. Once the form is submitted, conversion and validation occur on the server and any value change listener methods execute, and then the page is redisplayed.
274.81 <p>A component configured to Auto-Submit on Change can use <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual forms</a> to limit the input fields that are processed when the form is submitted. If the auto-submit component is defined to submit a virtual form, only the participants in that virtual form will be processed when the auto-submit occurs.</p>
274.82 </li>
274.83 <li><b>Bind to Data.</b> Bind the component's <code>text</code> property to an object or to a data provider. For more information, see <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>.</li>
274.84 <li><b>Property Bindings.</b> Bind any of the component's properties to an object or data provider, such as the <code>uploadedFile</code> property to a bean property of type <code>com.sun.webui.jsf.model.UploadedFile</code>. </li>
274.85 <li><b>Configure Virtual Forms.</b> Enables you to add the component to a <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>.</li>
274.86 </ul>
274.87 </li>
274.88 </ul>
274.89 <dl>
274.90 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
274.91 <dd><a href="propsheets/file_upload_props.html">File Upload Properties Window</a></dd>
274.92 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
274.93 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
274.94 With Components</a></dd>
274.95 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
274.96
274.97 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
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274.100 <a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a>
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274.119
274.120
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274.142 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
274.143 <!--
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274.145 * All rights reserved.
274.146 * Use is subject to license terms.
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274.148 <head>
274.149 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
274.150 <title>File Upload Component</title>
274.151 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
274.152 </head>
274.153 <body>
274.154
274.155 <h2>File Upload Component</h2>
274.156 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
274.157
274.158 <p>The File Upload component <img src="../../../images/bh_file_upload_icon.gif" alt="file upload component icon"> provides an entry field and a browse button that opens a file chooser dialog on the local system, enabling the user either to select a file or to type a file name into the entry field. When the page is submitted, a copy of the file's contents is sent to the web application. This component is useful for collecting text files, image files, and other data. The contents of the uploaded file are stored together with some information about the file, including the file name, size, and MIME type (such as text/plain or image/jpeg).</p>
274.159 <ul class="note">
274.160 <li>
274.161 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
274.162 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
274.163 see:<br>
274.164 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
274.165 <param name="content" value=
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274.167 <param name="text" value="Summary of New Features in JavaServer Faces 1.2 Technology"></object>
274.168 </li>
274.169 </ul>
274.170
274.171 <p>The component is similar to an HTML <code><input type="file"></code> element.</p>
274.172 <ul class="note">
274.173 <li>The size of the component in the Visual Designer might not match the size of the component
274.174 when it is rendered in a web browser, making the component appear to line up correctly in the
274.175 Visual Designer, but not when the page is rendered in the user's web browser. Also, the rendering
274.176 of this component can differ depending on the web browser. Be sure to test the component in the
274.177 web browsers that you expect your users to use. <br><br>
274.178 For example, if you add a <code>width</code> setting to the <code>style</code> property that is
274.179 smaller than the setting in the <code>columns</code> property, Internet Explorer observes only
274.180 the <code>width</code> setting, while the Mozilla browser ignores it and sets the width according
274.181 to the number of characters in the <code>columns</code> property.</li>
274.182 </ul>
274.183 <p>The File upload component uses a filter, a <code>com.sun.webui.jsf.util.UploadFilter</code> object that is configured for you in the web application's deployment descriptor. The <code>UploadFilter</code> uses the Apache commons <code>fileupload</code> package. You might need to change these settings in the following two cases: </p>
274.184 <ul>
274.185 <li>The server holds the uploaded file in memory unless it exceeds 4096 bytes; otherwise, the server holds the file contents in a temporary file. You can change this threshold by modifying the <code>sizeThreshold</code> parameter for the <code>UploadFilter</code> filter entry in the web application's <code>web.xml</code> file, as described <a href="#editfilter">below</a>.</li>
274.186 <li> By default, the File Upload component can handle files up to one
274.187 megabyte in size. You can change the maximum file size by modifying the
274.188 <code>maxSize</code> parameter for the <code>UploadFilter</code> filter entry in the application's <code>web.xml</code> file, as described <a href="#editfilter">below</a>.
274.189 <ul class="warning">
274.190 <li>
274.191 <div>A negative value for the
274.192 <code>maxSize</code> parameter indicates that there is no file size limit. Setting the parameter to a negative value is not recommended for security reasons. For example, if you allow unlimited file sizes, a malicious user could mount a denial of service attack on your site by using extremely large files.</div>
274.193 </li>
274.194 </ul>
274.195 </li>
274.196 <li>To<a name="editfilter"></a> change the settings for the <code>UploadFilter</code> object in the <code>web.xml</code> file: </li>
274.197 <ol>
274.198 <li>In the Files window, expand <i>project-name</i> > web > WEB-INF.</li>
274.199 <li> Double-click the web.xml node to open the file in the XML editor.</li>
274.200 <li> Click the Filters toolbar button.</li>
274.201 <li> In the UploadFilter section under Initialization Parameters, you can change the values for the <code>maxSize</code> and <code>sizeThreshold</code> parameters.</li>
274.202 </ol>
274.203 </ul>
274.204 <p>The contents of the uploaded file, together with some information about it, are stored in an instance of <code>com.sun.webui.jsf.model.UploadedFile</code>. By using this object, you can get the content of the file as a <code>String</code> or write the contents to disk, as well as get properties such as the name and the size of the file. In the interest of conserving memory, the contents and file data are only available during the HTTP request in which the file was uploaded. To access the contents of the uploaded file, bind the <code>uploadedFile</code> property to a bean property of type <code>com.sun.webui.jsf.model.UploadedFile</code>. Have the setter or an action method process the file. </p>
274.205 <p>The UploadedFile interface has methods for getting the name and size of the file, determining the file's MIME type (such as <code>text/plain</code> or <code>image/jpeg</code>), getting the file's contents as bytes or as a <code>String</code>, and writing the contents to disk. Also, if you have set this File Upload component's <code>preservePath</code> property, you can get that preserved path from the UploadedFile bean property by calling its <code>getClientFilePath()</code> method. To learn more, in the Java editor, right-click <code>UploadedFile</code> in a declaration statement and choose Show Javadoc from the pop-up menu.</p>
274.206 <ul>
274.207 <li>To set the component's properties, select the component and edit its properties in the <a href="propsheets/file_upload_props.html">File Upload Properties Window</a>. </li>
274.208 <li>Right-click the component and choose one of the following pop-up menu items:
274.209 <ul>
274.210 <li><b>Edit Event Handler. </b>Write code for one of the following event handlers.
274.211 <ul>
274.212 <li><b>validate. </b>Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>validate</code> method so you can insert code to validate the value of the component.</li>
274.213 <li><b>processValueChange.</b> Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>processValueChange</code> method so you can insert code that executes when the value of this component changes. This method executes when you have selected Auto-Submit on Change from the component's pop-up menu, which submits the page when the value of the component changes. This technique is useful if the component is part of a virtual form.</li>
274.214 </ul>
274.215 </li>
274.216 <li><b>Set Initial Focus.</b> Gives this component focus when the user opens the page.</li>
274.217 <li><b>Auto-Submit on Change.</b> Causes the form to be automatically submitted if the value of the component changes. Sets the component's JavaScript onclick property to <code>common_timeoutSubmitForm(this.form, '<i>component-id</i>');</code>. At runtime, this code causes the form to be automatically submitted if the user changes the component value. Once the form is submitted, conversion and validation occur on the server and any value change listener methods execute, and then the page is redisplayed.
274.218 <p>A component configured to Auto-Submit on Change can use <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual forms</a> to limit the input fields that are processed when the form is submitted. If the auto-submit component is defined to submit a virtual form, only the participants in that virtual form will be processed when the auto-submit occurs.</p>
274.219 </li>
274.220 <li><b>Bind to Data.</b> Bind the component's <code>text</code> property to an object or to a data provider. For more information, see <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>.</li>
274.221 <li><b>Property Bindings.</b> Bind any of the component's properties to an object or data provider, such as the <code>uploadedFile</code> property to a bean property of type <code>com.sun.webui.jsf.model.UploadedFile</code>. </li>
274.222 <li><b>Configure Virtual Forms.</b> Enables you to add the component to a <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>.</li>
274.223 </ul>
274.224 </li>
274.225 </ul>
274.226 <dl>
274.227 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
274.228 <dd><a href="propsheets/file_upload_props.html">File Upload Properties Window</a></dd>
274.229 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
274.230 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
274.231 With Components</a></dd>
274.232 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
274.233
274.234 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
274.235 </dl>
274.236 <dl> <dt>
274.237 <a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a>
274.238 </dt>
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274.249
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274.255 </dd>
274.256
274.257
274.258 </dl>
274.259
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275.4 -<html>
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275.8 * All rights reserved.
275.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
275.10 -->
275.11 <head>
275.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
275.13 <title>Form Component</title>
275.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
275.15 </head>
275.16 <body>
275.17 <h1>Form Component</h1>
275.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
275.19
275.20 <p>The Form component <img src="../../../images/bh_form_icon.gif" alt="form component icon"> provides a form on a page.</p>
275.21 <ul class="note">
275.22 <li>
275.23 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
275.24 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
275.25 see:<br>
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275.30 </li>
275.31 </ul>
275.32
275.33 <ul class="note">
275.34 <li>The IDE creates a form for you when it creates a new page, so
275.35 you are not required to add this component to a page created
275.36 by the IDE. If you need a form within a form, you must create a virtual form instead. You can right-click a component and choose <a href="../../dialogs/config_virtual_forms_db.html">Configure Virtual Forms</a> to create a new virtual form or to add the component to an existing virtual form. </li>
275.37 </ul>
275.38 <p>If you do add a form component to a page, you see the form
275.39 appear as a selected box and a new form node for your page appears
275.40 in the
275.41 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
275.42 <param name="content" value="../../navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
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275.44 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
275.45 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
275.46 <param name="text" value="Navigator window.">
275.47 </object>
275.48 You can select the form in the Outline window, and then you can drag components onto the form.</p>
275.49 <p>You can also right-click the form and choose Properties to
275.50 display its <a href="propsheets/form_props.html">Properties window</a>.</p>
275.51 <ul class="warning">
275.52 <li>You can select a form component in the Outline window and delete it. However, you cannot delete the original
275.53 form created for the page because every page must have at least one
275.54 form in it.</li>
275.55 </ul>
275.56 <dl>
275.57 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
275.58 <dd><a href="propsheets/form_props.html">Form Component Properties Window</a></dd>
275.59 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
275.60 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
275.61 With Components</a></dd>
275.62 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
275.63 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
275.64 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
275.65 </dl>
275.66 <dl> <dt>
275.67 <a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a>
275.68 </dt>
275.69 <dd>
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275.80
275.81
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275.83
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275.107 * Use is subject to license terms.
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275.109 <head>
275.110 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
275.111 <title>Form Component</title>
275.112 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
275.113 </head>
275.114 <body>
275.115 <h2>Form Component</h2>
275.116 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
275.117
275.118 <p>The Form component <img src="../../../images/bh_form_icon.gif" alt="form component icon"> provides a form on a page.</p>
275.119 <ul class="note">
275.120 <li>
275.121 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
275.122 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
275.123 see:<br>
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275.127 <param name="text" value="Summary of New Features in JavaServer Faces 1.2 Technology"></object>
275.128 </li>
275.129 </ul>
275.130
275.131 <ul class="note">
275.132 <li>The IDE creates a form for you when it creates a new page, so
275.133 you are not required to add this component to a page created
275.134 by the IDE. If you need a form within a form, you must create a virtual form instead. You can right-click a component and choose <a href="../../dialogs/config_virtual_forms_db.html">Configure Virtual Forms</a> to create a new virtual form or to add the component to an existing virtual form. </li>
275.135 </ul>
275.136 <p>If you do add a form component to a page, you see the form
275.137 appear as a selected box and a new form node for your page appears
275.138 in the
275.139 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
275.140 <param name="content" value="../../navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
275.141 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
275.142 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
275.143 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
275.144 <param name="text" value="Navigator window.">
275.145 </object>
275.146 You can select the form in the Outline window, and then you can drag components onto the form.</p>
275.147 <p>You can also right-click the form and choose Properties to
275.148 display its <a href="propsheets/form_props.html">Properties window</a>.</p>
275.149 <ul class="warning">
275.150 <li>You can select a form component in the Outline window and delete it. However, you cannot delete the original
275.151 form created for the page because every page must have at least one
275.152 form in it.</li>
275.153 </ul>
275.154 <dl>
275.155 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
275.156 <dd><a href="propsheets/form_props.html">Form Component Properties Window</a></dd>
275.157 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
275.158 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
275.159 With Components</a></dd>
275.160 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
275.161 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
275.162 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
275.163 </dl>
275.164 <dl> <dt>
275.165 <a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a>
275.166 </dt>
275.167 <dd>
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275.174 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
275.175 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
275.176 </object>
275.177 </dd>
275.178
275.179
275.180 </dl>
275.181
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276.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/group_panel.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
276.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/group_panel.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
276.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
276.4 -<html>
276.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
276.6 <!--
276.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
276.8 * All rights reserved.
276.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
276.10 -->
276.11 <head>
276.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
276.13 <title>Group Panel Component</title>
276.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
276.15 </head>
276.16 <body>
276.17 <h1>Group Panel Component</h1>
276.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
276.19 <p>The Group Panel component <img src="../../../images/bh_group_panel_icon.gif" alt="page separator icon"> is a panel that groups
276.20 other components visually. After you drag a group panel to
276.21 your page, you can add components by dropping them on the group panel. </p>
276.22 <ul class="note">
276.23 <li>
276.24 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
276.25 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
276.26 see:<br>
276.27 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
276.28 <param name="content" value=
276.29 "http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/J2EE/jsf_12/">
276.30 <param name="text" value="Summary of New Features in JavaServer Faces 1.2 Technology"></object>
276.31 </li>
276.32 </ul>
276.33
276.34 <p> If you want more precise control of component placement or you want a container that renders visibly, use the <a href="../jsfstd/grid_panel.html">Grid Panel</a> component.</p>
276.35 <p>There are a number of ways to position the components in the group panel:</p>
276.36
276.37 <ul>
276.38 <li>When you drag the component over a group panel that already contains a component, there is an insert marker at the nearest insert position. For example, after dropping a button, if you want to drop another component and you hover over the left half of the button, you see the marker to the left of the button. Otherwise it is on the right side. When you drop the current component, it is positioned at the marker position.</li>
276.39 <li>If you drop a component on the group panel in the
276.40 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
276.41 <param name="content" value="../app_outline_win_graphic.html">
276.42 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
276.43 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
276.44 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
276.45 <param name="text" value="Navigator window,">
276.46 </object>
276.47 the component is appended to the other components.</li>
276.48 <li>You can select a component under the group panel in the Navigator window and drag it to a new position in the group panel. </li>
276.49 </ul>
276.50
276.51 <p>In the page bean, a Group Panel component is a <code>PanelGroup</code> object. </p>
276.52 <p>By default the Group Panel component is rendered as a <code><span></code> element surrounding the group of child
276.53 components. If you want to set the size of the Group panel, you can change the rendered element to a <code><div></code> by setting the <code>block</code> property to <code>true</code>. When you use a <code><div></code>, the
276.54 page separator, if any, is displayed on a new line, and you can use the CSS styles <code>width</code> and <code>height</code> in the <code>style</code> property to set the size. If you use a <code><span></code>, any such settings are ignored.</p>
276.55 <ul class="note">
276.56 <li>If you use a
276.57 component in the page separator that renders a block element, such as <code><br/></code>, that component is always
276.58 displayed on its own line. The behavior of child block elements is
276.59 independent of the setting of the <code>block</code> property.</li>
276.60 </ul>
276.61 <dl>
276.62 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
276.63 <dd><a href="propsheets/group_panel_props.html">Group Panel Properties Window</a></dd>
276.64 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
276.65 With Components</a></dd>
276.66 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
276.67 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
276.68 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
276.69 </dl>
276.70 <dl> <dt>
276.71 <a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a>
276.72 </dt>
276.73 <dd>
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276.75 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-about_components.html">
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276.77 </dd>
276.78 <dd>
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276.80 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
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276.82 </object>
276.83 </dd>
276.84 </dl>
276.85
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276.104 +<html>
276.105 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
276.106 <!--
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276.108 * All rights reserved.
276.109 * Use is subject to license terms.
276.110 -->
276.111 <head>
276.112 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
276.113 <title>Group Panel Component</title>
276.114 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
276.115 </head>
276.116 <body>
276.117 <h2>Group Panel Component</h2>
276.118 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
276.119 <p>The Group Panel component <img src="../../../images/bh_group_panel_icon.gif" alt="page separator icon"> is a panel that groups
276.120 other components visually. After you drag a group panel to
276.121 your page, you can add components by dropping them on the group panel. </p>
276.122 <ul class="note">
276.123 <li>
276.124 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
276.125 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
276.126 see:<br>
276.127 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
276.128 <param name="content" value=
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276.130 <param name="text" value="Summary of New Features in JavaServer Faces 1.2 Technology"></object>
276.131 </li>
276.132 </ul>
276.133
276.134 <p> If you want more precise control of component placement or you want a container that renders visibly, use the <a href="../jsfstd/grid_panel.html">Grid Panel</a> component.</p>
276.135 <p>There are a number of ways to position the components in the group panel:</p>
276.136
276.137 <ul>
276.138 <li>When you drag the component over a group panel that already contains a component, there is an insert marker at the nearest insert position. For example, after dropping a button, if you want to drop another component and you hover over the left half of the button, you see the marker to the left of the button. Otherwise it is on the right side. When you drop the current component, it is positioned at the marker position.</li>
276.139 <li>If you drop a component on the group panel in the
276.140 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
276.141 <param name="content" value="../app_outline_win_graphic.html">
276.142 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
276.143 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
276.144 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
276.145 <param name="text" value="Navigator window,">
276.146 </object>
276.147 the component is appended to the other components.</li>
276.148 <li>You can select a component under the group panel in the Navigator window and drag it to a new position in the group panel. </li>
276.149 </ul>
276.150
276.151 <p>In the page bean, a Group Panel component is a <code>PanelGroup</code> object. </p>
276.152 <p>By default the Group Panel component is rendered as a <code><span></code> element surrounding the group of child
276.153 components. If you want to set the size of the Group panel, you can change the rendered element to a <code><div></code> by setting the <code>block</code> property to <code>true</code>. When you use a <code><div></code>, the
276.154 page separator, if any, is displayed on a new line, and you can use the CSS styles <code>width</code> and <code>height</code> in the <code>style</code> property to set the size. If you use a <code><span></code>, any such settings are ignored.</p>
276.155 <ul class="note">
276.156 <li>If you use a
276.157 component in the page separator that renders a block element, such as <code><br/></code>, that component is always
276.158 displayed on its own line. The behavior of child block elements is
276.159 independent of the setting of the <code>block</code> property.</li>
276.160 </ul>
276.161 <dl>
276.162 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
276.163 <dd><a href="propsheets/group_panel_props.html">Group Panel Properties Window</a></dd>
276.164 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
276.165 With Components</a></dd>
276.166 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
276.167 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
276.168 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
276.169 </dl>
276.170 <dl> <dt>
276.171 <a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a>
276.172 </dt>
276.173 <dd>
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276.175 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-about_components.html">
276.176 <param name="text" value="Delving Into Components"></object>
276.177 </dd>
276.178 <dd>
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276.180 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
276.181 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
276.182 </object>
276.183 </dd>
276.184 </dl>
276.185
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277.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/hidden_field.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
277.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/hidden_field.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
277.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
277.4 -<html>
277.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
277.6 <!--
277.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
277.8 * All rights reserved.
277.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
277.10 -->
277.11 <head>
277.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
277.13 <title>Hidden Field Component</title>
277.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
277.15 </head>
277.16 <body>
277.17 <h1>Hidden Field Component</h1>
277.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">T</a></small>he Hidden Field component <img src="../../../images/bh_hidden_field_icon.gif" alt="hidden field icon"> is a form field that is not visible, but can
277.19 be used to pass data to the server as well as to hold data that can be interpreted by Javascript on the page. A typical use of a
277.20 hidden field is to store session data in the page as an alternative to using the Session bean to store the data. For example, you might use a hidden field to pass the primary key of the current
277.21 row back to the same page, instead of saving and restoring it in session scope. </p>
277.22 <ul class="note">
277.23 <li>
277.24 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
277.25 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
277.26 see:<br>
277.27 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
277.28 <param name="content" value=
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277.30 <param name="text" value="Summary of New Features in JavaServer Faces 1.2 Technology"></object>
277.31 </li>
277.32 </ul>
277.33
277.34 <p>A Hidden Field component is equivalent to the HTML tag <code><input
277.35 type='hidden'></code>. The <code>text</code> property holds the value of the field, which is a Java <code>Object</code> that is the
277.36 data the field stores and passes back to the server when the
277.37 form is submitted. </p>
277.38 <p>Since the field is hidden, the component does not appear on
277.39 the page, but it does appear in the
277.40 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
277.41 <param name="content" value="../../navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
277.42 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
277.43 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
277.44 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
277.45 <param name="text" value="Navigator window.">
277.46 </object>
277.47
277.48 You can select the hidden field in
277.49 the Outline window and right-click it to open its pop-up menu.</p>
277.50 <p>After adding a hidden field to a page, you can do a number
277.51 of things with it: </p>
277.52 <ul>
277.53 <li> Select the component and edit its properties in the <a href="propsheets/hidden_field_props.html">Hidden Field Properties Window</a>. Some typical
277.54 properties to edit are:
277.55 <ul>
277.56 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the component. In the JSP file,
277.57 this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code>
277.58 attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is
277.59 the name of the <code>HiddenField</code> object.</li>
277.60 <li><b>text.</b> The value that will be sent to the server.</li>
277.61 </ul>
277.62 </li>
277.63 <li>Right-click the component in the Outline window and choose one of the following
277.64 pop-up menu items:
277.65 <ul>
277.66 <li><b>Edit Event Handler. </b>Write code for one of the following event handlers.
277.67 <ul>
277.68 <li><b>validate. </b>Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>validate</code> method so you can insert code to validate the value of the component.</li>
277.69 <li><b>processValueChange.</b> Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>processValueChange</code> method so you can insert code that executes when the value of this component changes. This method executes when you have selected Auto-Submit on Change from the component's pop-up menu, which submits the page when the value of the component changes. This technique is useful if the component is part of a virtual form.</li>
277.70 </ul></li>
277.71 <li><b>Bind to Data</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables
277.72 you to bind the component's <code>value</code> property to a data provider or an object so you can evaluate the component's value when the page is submitted. For more information, see <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>.</li>
277.73 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables
277.74 you to bind properties of the component in addition to the <code>value</code> property to other objects
277.75 or properties that supply data for the values of this
277.76 component's properties.</li>
277.77 </ul>
277.78 </li>
277.79 </ul>
277.80 <dl>
277.81 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
277.82 <dd>
277.83 <a href="propsheets/hidden_field_props.html">Hidden Field Properties Window</a>
277.84 </dd>
277.85 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
277.86 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
277.87 With Components</a></dd>
277.88 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
277.89 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
277.90
277.91 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
277.92 </dl>
277.93 <dl> <dt>
277.94 <a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a>
277.95 </dt>
277.96 <dd>
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277.98 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-about_components.html">
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277.106 </dd>
277.107 </dl>
277.108
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277.128 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
277.129 <!--
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277.131 * All rights reserved.
277.132 * Use is subject to license terms.
277.133 -->
277.134 <head>
277.135 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
277.136 <title>Hidden Field Component</title>
277.137 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
277.138 </head>
277.139 <body>
277.140 <h2>Hidden Field Component</h2>
277.141 <p><small><a href="#seealso">T</a></small>he Hidden Field component <img src="../../../images/bh_hidden_field_icon.gif" alt="hidden field icon"> is a form field that is not visible, but can
277.142 be used to pass data to the server as well as to hold data that can be interpreted by Javascript on the page. A typical use of a
277.143 hidden field is to store session data in the page as an alternative to using the Session bean to store the data. For example, you might use a hidden field to pass the primary key of the current
277.144 row back to the same page, instead of saving and restoring it in session scope. </p>
277.145 <ul class="note">
277.146 <li>
277.147 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
277.148 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
277.149 see:<br>
277.150 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
277.151 <param name="content" value=
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277.153 <param name="text" value="Summary of New Features in JavaServer Faces 1.2 Technology"></object>
277.154 </li>
277.155 </ul>
277.156
277.157 <p>A Hidden Field component is equivalent to the HTML tag <code><input
277.158 type='hidden'></code>. The <code>text</code> property holds the value of the field, which is a Java <code>Object</code> that is the
277.159 data the field stores and passes back to the server when the
277.160 form is submitted. </p>
277.161 <p>Since the field is hidden, the component does not appear on
277.162 the page, but it does appear in the
277.163 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
277.164 <param name="content" value="../../navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
277.165 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
277.166 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
277.167 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
277.168 <param name="text" value="Navigator window.">
277.169 </object>
277.170
277.171 You can select the hidden field in
277.172 the Outline window and right-click it to open its pop-up menu.</p>
277.173 <p>After adding a hidden field to a page, you can do a number
277.174 of things with it: </p>
277.175 <ul>
277.176 <li> Select the component and edit its properties in the <a href="propsheets/hidden_field_props.html">Hidden Field Properties Window</a>. Some typical
277.177 properties to edit are:
277.178 <ul>
277.179 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the component. In the JSP file,
277.180 this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code>
277.181 attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is
277.182 the name of the <code>HiddenField</code> object.</li>
277.183 <li><b>text.</b> The value that will be sent to the server.</li>
277.184 </ul>
277.185 </li>
277.186 <li>Right-click the component in the Outline window and choose one of the following
277.187 pop-up menu items:
277.188 <ul>
277.189 <li><b>Edit Event Handler. </b>Write code for one of the following event handlers.
277.190 <ul>
277.191 <li><b>validate. </b>Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>validate</code> method so you can insert code to validate the value of the component.</li>
277.192 <li><b>processValueChange.</b> Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>processValueChange</code> method so you can insert code that executes when the value of this component changes. This method executes when you have selected Auto-Submit on Change from the component's pop-up menu, which submits the page when the value of the component changes. This technique is useful if the component is part of a virtual form.</li>
277.193 </ul></li>
277.194 <li><b>Bind to Data</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables
277.195 you to bind the component's <code>value</code> property to a data provider or an object so you can evaluate the component's value when the page is submitted. For more information, see <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>.</li>
277.196 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables
277.197 you to bind properties of the component in addition to the <code>value</code> property to other objects
277.198 or properties that supply data for the values of this
277.199 component's properties.</li>
277.200 </ul>
277.201 </li>
277.202 </ul>
277.203 <dl>
277.204 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
277.205 <dd>
277.206 <a href="propsheets/hidden_field_props.html">Hidden Field Properties Window</a>
277.207 </dd>
277.208 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
277.209 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
277.210 With Components</a></dd>
277.211 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
277.212 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
277.213
277.214 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
277.215 </dl>
277.216 <dl> <dt>
277.217 <a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a>
277.218 </dt>
277.219 <dd>
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277.221 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-about_components.html">
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277.223 </dd>
277.224 <dd>
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277.226 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
277.227 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
277.228 </object>
277.229 </dd>
277.230 </dl>
277.231
277.232 <hr>
277.233 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
277.234 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
277.235 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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277.241 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
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277.244 <td> </td>
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278.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/hyperlink.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
278.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/hyperlink.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
278.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
278.4 -<html>
278.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
278.6 <!--
278.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
278.8 * All rights reserved.
278.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
278.10 -->
278.11 <head>
278.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
278.13 <title>Hyperlink Component</title>
278.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
278.15 </head>
278.16 <body>
278.17 <h1>Hyperlink Component</h1>
278.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
278.19 <p>The Hyperlink <img src="../../../images/hyperlinkicon.gif" alt="Hyperlink icon"> component
278.20 is used either as a standard hyperlink to a URL or a link to a page in your application. This component is equivalent to an HTML <code><a></code>
278.21 element.</p>
278.22 <ul class="note">
278.23 <li>
278.24 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
278.25 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
278.26 see:<br>
278.27 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
278.28 <param name="content" value=
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278.30 <param name="text" value="Summary of New Features in JavaServer Faces 1.2 Technology"></object>
278.31 </li>
278.32 </ul>
278.33
278.34 <p>If you set the <code>action</code> property by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit action Event Handler, the page is submitted. If instead you set the <code>url</code> property, the link is a normal hyperlink that sends the browser to a new location. </p>
278.35 <p>If you want the link to be represented as an image instead of as text, use the <a href="image_hyperlink.html">Image Hyperlink</a> component.</p>
278.36 <ul class="note">
278.37 <li>You can drop an Image component or a Static Text component or both on the Hyperlink if you want to customize the appearance of the link.
278.38 <p>If you drop a component on the Hyperlink, you embed the component in the hyperlink, and you must work with the embedded component's properties rather than the properties of the Hyperlink. Select the embedded component in the
278.39 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
278.40 <param name="content" value="../app_outline_win_graphic.html">
278.41 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
278.42 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
278.43 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
278.44 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object> to set the embedded component's properties.</p>
278.45 </li>
278.46 </ul>
278.47 <p>After adding a hyperlink to a page, you can do a number of things with it: </p>
278.48 <ul>
278.49 <li> Select the component and edit its properties in the component's <a href="propsheets/hyperlink_props.html">Properties window</a>. Some typical properties to edit are:
278.50 <ul>
278.51 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the component. In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is the name of the <code>Hyperlink</code> object.</li>
278.52 <li><b>text.</b> The displayed text for the link. You can also click the component and edit this value.</li>
278.53 <li> <b>url.</b> The URL to the target document or resource that the hyperlink is to open. Setting the <code>url</code> property overrides any action event handler you might define, as described below. If this property is set, when the user clicks the hyperlink they are taken directly to the URL and the page is not submitted. If this property is not set, clicking the hyperlink submits the page. Typically, if you do not set this property, you use the action even handler to define what happens when the user clicks the hyperlink.</li>
278.54 </ul>
278.55 </li>
278.56 <li>Right-click the component and choose one of the following pop-up menu items:
278.57 <ul>
278.58 <li><b>Edit action Event Handler.</b> Code the action event handler, the method that is called when the user clicks the hyperlink, and set the <code>action</code> property to the name of this method. See the <code>url</code> property above for information about how these two properties interact.
278.59 <p>The action event handler determines which page or resource to open based on specified conditions. The action method typically processes mouse clicks and returns a string indicating the name of a page navigation case (the page in your application to display next). The default name for the method is <i><code>hyperlink-id</code></i><code>_action</code>, where <i>hyperlink-id</i> is the value of the hyperllink's <code>id</code> property. </p>
278.60 </li>
278.61 <li><b>Bind to Data</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind the component's <code>text</code> property to a data provider or an object that dynamically sets the displayed text of the hyperlink. For more information, see <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>.</li>
278.62 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind properties of the component in addition to the <code>text</code> property to other objects or properties that supply data for the values of this component's properties.</li>
278.63 </ul>
278.64 </li>
278.65 </ul>
278.66 <dl>
278.67 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
278.68 <dd><a href="propsheets/hyperlink_props.html">Hyperlink Component Properties Window</a></dd>
278.69 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
278.70 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
278.71 With Components</a></dd>
278.72 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
278.73 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
278.74
278.75 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
278.76 </dl>
278.77 <dl> <dt>
278.78 <a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a>
278.79 </dt>
278.80 <dd>
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278.82 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-about_components.html">
278.83 <param name="text" value="Delving Into Components"></object>
278.84 </dd>
278.85 <dd>
278.86 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
278.87 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
278.88 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
278.89 </object>
278.90 </dd>
278.91 </dl>
278.92
278.93
278.94 <hr>
278.95 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
278.96 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
278.97 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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278.103 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
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278.107 </tr>
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278.109 </body>
278.110 </html>
278.111 \ No newline at end of file
278.112 +<html>
278.113 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
278.114 <!--
278.115 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
278.116 * All rights reserved.
278.117 * Use is subject to license terms.
278.118 -->
278.119 <head>
278.120 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
278.121 <title>Hyperlink Component</title>
278.122 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
278.123 </head>
278.124 <body>
278.125 <h2>Hyperlink Component</h2>
278.126 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
278.127 <p>The Hyperlink <img src="../../../images/hyperlinkicon.gif" alt="Hyperlink icon"> component
278.128 is used either as a standard hyperlink to a URL or a link to a page in your application. This component is equivalent to an HTML <code><a></code>
278.129 element.</p>
278.130 <ul class="note">
278.131 <li>
278.132 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
278.133 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
278.134 see:<br>
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278.136 <param name="content" value=
278.137 "http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/J2EE/jsf_12/">
278.138 <param name="text" value="Summary of New Features in JavaServer Faces 1.2 Technology"></object>
278.139 </li>
278.140 </ul>
278.141
278.142 <p>If you set the <code>action</code> property by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit action Event Handler, the page is submitted. If instead you set the <code>url</code> property, the link is a normal hyperlink that sends the browser to a new location. </p>
278.143 <p>If you want the link to be represented as an image instead of as text, use the <a href="image_hyperlink.html">Image Hyperlink</a> component.</p>
278.144 <ul class="note">
278.145 <li>You can drop an Image component or a Static Text component or both on the Hyperlink if you want to customize the appearance of the link.
278.146 <p>If you drop a component on the Hyperlink, you embed the component in the hyperlink, and you must work with the embedded component's properties rather than the properties of the Hyperlink. Select the embedded component in the
278.147 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
278.148 <param name="content" value="../app_outline_win_graphic.html">
278.149 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
278.150 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
278.151 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
278.152 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object> to set the embedded component's properties.</p>
278.153 </li>
278.154 </ul>
278.155 <p>After adding a hyperlink to a page, you can do a number of things with it: </p>
278.156 <ul>
278.157 <li> Select the component and edit its properties in the component's <a href="propsheets/hyperlink_props.html">Properties window</a>. Some typical properties to edit are:
278.158 <ul>
278.159 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the component. In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is the name of the <code>Hyperlink</code> object.</li>
278.160 <li><b>text.</b> The displayed text for the link. You can also click the component and edit this value.</li>
278.161 <li> <b>url.</b> The URL to the target document or resource that the hyperlink is to open. Setting the <code>url</code> property overrides any action event handler you might define, as described below. If this property is set, when the user clicks the hyperlink they are taken directly to the URL and the page is not submitted. If this property is not set, clicking the hyperlink submits the page. Typically, if you do not set this property, you use the action even handler to define what happens when the user clicks the hyperlink.</li>
278.162 </ul>
278.163 </li>
278.164 <li>Right-click the component and choose one of the following pop-up menu items:
278.165 <ul>
278.166 <li><b>Edit action Event Handler.</b> Code the action event handler, the method that is called when the user clicks the hyperlink, and set the <code>action</code> property to the name of this method. See the <code>url</code> property above for information about how these two properties interact.
278.167 <p>The action event handler determines which page or resource to open based on specified conditions. The action method typically processes mouse clicks and returns a string indicating the name of a page navigation case (the page in your application to display next). The default name for the method is <i><code>hyperlink-id</code></i><code>_action</code>, where <i>hyperlink-id</i> is the value of the hyperllink's <code>id</code> property. </p>
278.168 </li>
278.169 <li><b>Bind to Data</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind the component's <code>text</code> property to a data provider or an object that dynamically sets the displayed text of the hyperlink. For more information, see <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>.</li>
278.170 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind properties of the component in addition to the <code>text</code> property to other objects or properties that supply data for the values of this component's properties.</li>
278.171 </ul>
278.172 </li>
278.173 </ul>
278.174 <dl>
278.175 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
278.176 <dd><a href="propsheets/hyperlink_props.html">Hyperlink Component Properties Window</a></dd>
278.177 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
278.178 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
278.179 With Components</a></dd>
278.180 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
278.181 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
278.182
278.183 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
278.184 </dl>
278.185 <dl> <dt>
278.186 <a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a>
278.187 </dt>
278.188 <dd>
278.189 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
278.190 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-about_components.html">
278.191 <param name="text" value="Delving Into Components"></object>
278.192 </dd>
278.193 <dd>
278.194 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
278.195 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
278.196 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
278.197 </object>
278.198 </dd>
278.199 </dl>
278.200
278.201
278.202 <hr>
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278.204 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
278.205 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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279.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/image.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
279.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/image.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
279.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
279.4 -<html>
279.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
279.6 <!--
279.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
279.8 * All rights reserved.
279.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
279.10 -->
279.11 <head>
279.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
279.13 <title>Image Component</title>
279.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
279.15 </head>
279.16 <body>
279.17 <h1>Image Component</h1>
279.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
279.19 <p>The Image component <img src="../../../images/bh_image_icon.gif" alt="Image component icon"> provides a way to add an image, such as a
279.20 JPEG, GIF, or PNG file, to a page. </p>
279.21 <ul class="note">
279.22 <li>
279.23 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
279.24 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
279.25 see:<br>
279.26 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
279.27 <param name="content" value=
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279.29 <param name="text" value="Summary of New Features in JavaServer Faces 1.2 Technology"></object>
279.30 </li>
279.31 </ul>
279.32
279.33 <p>When you drop the image on your
279.34 page in the Visual Designer, you see a simple box with the word <i>Image</i> in it. If you right-click this box and choose Set Image, you see a dialog box that you can use
279.35 to specify the image in three ways:</p>
279.36 <ul>
279.37 <li><b>Choose File.</b>
279.38 You can navigate to a file in your filesystem and click OK. The image file is copied to the
279.39 project, and you can see it in the
279.40 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
279.41 <param name="content" value="../../project_nav/project_nav_win.html">
279.42 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
279.43 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
279.44 <param name="viewerSize" value="350,560">
279.45 <param name="text" value="Projects window"></object>
279.46
279.47 under <i>project-name</i> > Web Pages > resources. Choosing this option sets the Image component's <code>url</code> property to <code>/resources/<i>image-file</i></code>.</li>
279.48 <li><b>Enter URL. </b>Enter a URL to a web location for the file. For example, enter the following URL:<br>
279.49 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
279.50 <param name="content" value="http://forum.java.sun.com/im/logo_java_grey.gif">
279.51 <param name="text" value="http://forum.java.sun.com/im/logo_java_grey.gif"></object>
279.52 . <br>
279.53 Choosing this option sets the Image component's <code>url</code> property to the URL you entered.</li>
279.54 <li><b>Set Theme Icon.</b> Displays a list of icons that are in the theme associated with your application. Select an icon name in the list to see it displayed in the dialog box. Choosing this option sets the Image component's <code>icon</code> property to the icon name you chose.
279.55 <ul class="note">
279.56 <li>
279.57 If the <code>url</code> property has already been set, choosing an icon does not change the appearance of the component, because the <code>url</code> property takes precedence over the <code>icon</code> property. For the icon to be visible, the <code>url</code> property must not be set.
279.58 </li>
279.59 </ul>
279.60 </li>
279.61 </ul>
279.62 <p>Another way to add an image to your page is to drag its file node from a file explorer dialog to your page. For example, if you open the Microsoft Windows File Explorer and navigate to a GIF image, you can drag its node to your page and drop the image file where you want it to appear on the page. The IDE adds the file to your <code>resources</code> directory, which you can see under the <i>project-name</i> > Web Pages folder in the
279.63 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
279.64 <param name="content" value="../../project_nav/project_nav_win.html">
279.65 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
279.66 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
279.67 <param name="viewerSize" value="350,560">
279.68 <param name="text" value="Projects window.">
279.69 </object>
279.70 </p>
279.71 <p>After dropping the component on your page, you can select the component and edit its properties in the Image component's
279.72 <a href="propsheets/image_props.html">Properties window</a>. If necessary, right-click the component and choose
279.73 Properties to display the Properties window. In addition to the properties described above that specify the image to be displayed, some typical properties
279.74 you might set are: </p>
279.75 <ul>
279.76 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the Image component. In the
279.77 JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code>
279.78 attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is
279.79 the name of the <code>Image</code> object.</li>
279.80 <li><b>alt.</b> The alternate text for the image. The alt
279.81 text describes the graphic element in the HTML page, is
279.82 readable by screen readers, can display as a tool tip,
279.83 and displays when the user has display of images turned
279.84 off in the web browser. It is equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>alt</code> of the <code><img></code> tag.</li>
279.85 <li><b>align.</b> The position of the image relative to its context on the page. Pick a position from the drop down list to align the image to other components. </li>
279.86 <li><b>border.</b> Specifies the width of the border around the image in pixels. The default value for this property depends on the client browser.</li>
279.87 </ul>
279.88 <p>You can also right-click the component and choose one of
279.89 the following options:</p>
279.90 <ul>
279.91 <li><b>Bind to Data</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind the component's <code>url</code> property to a data provider or to an object that supplies its value so you can update the image dynamically. For more information, see <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>.</li>
279.92 <li><b>Set Image. </b>Opens a dialog box that enables you to set the image to a file or an icon. Specifying the image in this dialog sets the appropriate properties for you. The <code>url</code> property specifies an image in a file or at a URL on the Web.The <code>icon</code> property specifies an icon in the default <a href="../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a>.</li>
279.93 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind component properties in addition to <code>url</code> to other objects
279.94 or properties that update this component's properties
279.95 automatically.</li>
279.96 </ul>
279.97
279.98
279.99 <dl>
279.100 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
279.101 <dd>
279.102 <a href="propsheets/image_props.html">Image Component Properties Window</a>
279.103 </dd>
279.104 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
279.105 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
279.106 With Components</a></dd>
279.107 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
279.108 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
279.109
279.110 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
279.111 </dl>
279.112 <dl> <dt>
279.113 <a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a>
279.114 </dt>
279.115 <dd>
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279.117 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-about_components.html">
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279.119 </dd>
279.120 <dd>
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279.122 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
279.123 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
279.124 </object>
279.125 </dd>
279.126 </dl>
279.127
279.128 <hr>
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279.130 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
279.131 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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279.138 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
279.139 <tr>
279.140 <td> </td>
279.141 </tr>
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279.146 +<html>
279.147 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
279.148 <!--
279.149 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
279.150 * All rights reserved.
279.151 * Use is subject to license terms.
279.152 -->
279.153 <head>
279.154 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
279.155 <title>Image Component</title>
279.156 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
279.157 </head>
279.158 <body>
279.159 <h2>Image Component</h2>
279.160 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
279.161 <p>The Image component <img src="../../../images/bh_image_icon.gif" alt="Image component icon"> provides a way to add an image, such as a
279.162 JPEG, GIF, or PNG file, to a page. </p>
279.163 <ul class="note">
279.164 <li>
279.165 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
279.166 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
279.167 see:<br>
279.168 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
279.169 <param name="content" value=
279.170 "http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/J2EE/jsf_12/">
279.171 <param name="text" value="Summary of New Features in JavaServer Faces 1.2 Technology"></object>
279.172 </li>
279.173 </ul>
279.174
279.175 <p>When you drop the image on your
279.176 page in the Visual Designer, you see a simple box with the word <i>Image</i> in it. If you right-click this box and choose Set Image, you see a dialog box that you can use
279.177 to specify the image in three ways:</p>
279.178 <ul>
279.179 <li><b>Choose File.</b>
279.180 You can navigate to a file in your filesystem and click OK. The image file is copied to the
279.181 project, and you can see it in the
279.182 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
279.183 <param name="content" value="../../project_nav/project_nav_win.html">
279.184 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
279.185 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
279.186 <param name="viewerSize" value="350,560">
279.187 <param name="text" value="Projects window"></object>
279.188
279.189 under <i>project-name</i> > Web Pages > resources. Choosing this option sets the Image component's <code>url</code> property to <code>/resources/<i>image-file</i></code>.</li>
279.190 <li><b>Enter URL. </b>Enter a URL to a web location for the file. For example, enter the following URL:<br>
279.191 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
279.192 <param name="content" value="http://forum.java.sun.com/im/logo_java_grey.gif">
279.193 <param name="text" value="http://forum.java.sun.com/im/logo_java_grey.gif"></object>
279.194 . <br>
279.195 Choosing this option sets the Image component's <code>url</code> property to the URL you entered.</li>
279.196 <li><b>Set Theme Icon.</b> Displays a list of icons that are in the theme associated with your application. Select an icon name in the list to see it displayed in the dialog box. Choosing this option sets the Image component's <code>icon</code> property to the icon name you chose.
279.197 <ul class="note">
279.198 <li>
279.199 If the <code>url</code> property has already been set, choosing an icon does not change the appearance of the component, because the <code>url</code> property takes precedence over the <code>icon</code> property. For the icon to be visible, the <code>url</code> property must not be set.
279.200 </li>
279.201 </ul>
279.202 </li>
279.203 </ul>
279.204 <p>Another way to add an image to your page is to drag its file node from a file explorer dialog to your page. For example, if you open the Microsoft Windows File Explorer and navigate to a GIF image, you can drag its node to your page and drop the image file where you want it to appear on the page. The IDE adds the file to your <code>resources</code> directory, which you can see under the <i>project-name</i> > Web Pages folder in the
279.205 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
279.206 <param name="content" value="../../project_nav/project_nav_win.html">
279.207 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
279.208 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
279.209 <param name="viewerSize" value="350,560">
279.210 <param name="text" value="Projects window.">
279.211 </object>
279.212 </p>
279.213 <p>After dropping the component on your page, you can select the component and edit its properties in the Image component's
279.214 <a href="propsheets/image_props.html">Properties window</a>. If necessary, right-click the component and choose
279.215 Properties to display the Properties window. In addition to the properties described above that specify the image to be displayed, some typical properties
279.216 you might set are: </p>
279.217 <ul>
279.218 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the Image component. In the
279.219 JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code>
279.220 attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is
279.221 the name of the <code>Image</code> object.</li>
279.222 <li><b>alt.</b> The alternate text for the image. The alt
279.223 text describes the graphic element in the HTML page, is
279.224 readable by screen readers, can display as a tool tip,
279.225 and displays when the user has display of images turned
279.226 off in the web browser. It is equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>alt</code> of the <code><img></code> tag.</li>
279.227 <li><b>align.</b> The position of the image relative to its context on the page. Pick a position from the drop down list to align the image to other components. </li>
279.228 <li><b>border.</b> Specifies the width of the border around the image in pixels. The default value for this property depends on the client browser.</li>
279.229 </ul>
279.230 <p>You can also right-click the component and choose one of
279.231 the following options:</p>
279.232 <ul>
279.233 <li><b>Bind to Data</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind the component's <code>url</code> property to a data provider or to an object that supplies its value so you can update the image dynamically. For more information, see <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>.</li>
279.234 <li><b>Set Image. </b>Opens a dialog box that enables you to set the image to a file or an icon. Specifying the image in this dialog sets the appropriate properties for you. The <code>url</code> property specifies an image in a file or at a URL on the Web.The <code>icon</code> property specifies an icon in the default <a href="../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a>.</li>
279.235 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind component properties in addition to <code>url</code> to other objects
279.236 or properties that update this component's properties
279.237 automatically.</li>
279.238 </ul>
279.239
279.240
279.241 <dl>
279.242 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
279.243 <dd>
279.244 <a href="propsheets/image_props.html">Image Component Properties Window</a>
279.245 </dd>
279.246 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
279.247 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
279.248 With Components</a></dd>
279.249 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
279.250 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
279.251
279.252 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
279.253 </dl>
279.254 <dl> <dt>
279.255 <a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a>
279.256 </dt>
279.257 <dd>
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279.259 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-about_components.html">
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279.261 </dd>
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279.264 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
279.265 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
279.266 </object>
279.267 </dd>
279.268 </dl>
279.269
279.270 <hr>
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279.272 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
279.273 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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279.276 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Image Component">
279.277 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
279.278 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
279.279 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
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280.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/image_hyperlink.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
280.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
280.4 -<html>
280.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
280.6 <!--
280.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
280.8 * All rights reserved.
280.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
280.10 -->
280.11 <head>
280.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
280.13 <title>Image Hyperlink Component</title>
280.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
280.15 </head>
280.16 <body>
280.17 <h1>Image Hyperlink Component</h1>
280.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
280.19 <p>The Image Hyperlink <img src="../../../images/bh_image_hyperlink_icon.gif" alt="Image Hyperlink icon"> create an image that links to a URL. The image hyperlink can display both text and an image. </p>
280.20 <ul class="note">
280.21 <li>
280.22 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
280.23 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
280.24 see:<br>
280.25 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
280.26 <param name="content" value=
280.27 "http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/J2EE/jsf_12/">
280.28 <param name="text" value="Summary of New Features in JavaServer Faces 1.2 Technology"></object>
280.29 </li>
280.30 </ul>
280.31
280.32 <p>To set the image for the Image Hyperlink component, you can right-click the component and choose Set Image. You then see a dialog box that you can use to specify the image in three ways:</p>
280.33 <ul>
280.34 <li><b>Choose File.</b> You can navigate to a file in your filesystem and click OK. The image file is copied to the project, and you can see it in the
280.35 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
280.36 <param name="content" value="../../project_nav/project_nav_win.html">
280.37 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
280.38 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
280.39 <param name="viewerSize" value="350,560">
280.40 <param name="text" value="Projects window">
280.41 </object>
280.42 under <i>project-name</i> > Web Pages > resources. Choosing this option sets the Image component's <code>url</code> property to <code>/resources/<i>image-file</i></code>.</li>
280.43 <li><b>Enter URL. </b>Enter a URL to a web location for the file. For example, enter the following URL:<br>
280.44 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
280.45 <param name="content" value="http://forum.java.sun.com/im/logo_java_grey.gif">
280.46 <param name="text" value="http://forum.java.sun.com/im/logo_java_grey.gif">
280.47 </object>
280.48 . <br>
280.49 Choosing this option sets the Image component's <code>url</code> property to the URL you entered.</li>
280.50 <li><b>Set Theme Icon.</b> Displays a list of icons that are in the theme associated with your application. Select an icon name in the list to see it displayed in the dialog box. Choosing this option sets the Image component's <code>icon</code> property to the icon name you chose.
280.51 <ul class="note">
280.52 <li>
280.53 If the <code>url</code> property has already been set, choosing an icon does not change the appearance of the component, because the <code>url</code> property takes precedence over the <code>icon</code> property. For the icon to be visible, the <code>url</code> property must not be set.
280.54 </li>
280.55 </ul>
280.56
280.57 </li>
280.58 </ul>
280.59 <p>You can drop an Image component or a Static Text component or both on the Image Hyperlink if you want to customize the appearance of the link.
280.60 </p>
280.61 <ul class="note">
280.62 <li>If you drop a component on the Image Hyperlink, you embed the component in the hyperlink, and you must work with the embedded component's properties rather than the properties of the Image Hyperlink. Select the embedded component in the
280.63 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
280.64 <param name="content" value="../app_outline_win_graphic.html">
280.65 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
280.66 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
280.67 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
280.68 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object> to set the embedded component's properties.
280.69 </li>
280.70 </ul>
280.71 <p>Other than the extra support for an image, an Image Hyperlink is essentially the same as a <a href="hyperlink.html">Hyperlink component</a>. As with the Hyperlink component, if you set the <code>action</code> property and do not set the <code>url</code> property, the page is submitted. If instead you set the <code>url</code> property, the link is a normal hyperlink that sends the browser to a new location, does not submit the page, and ignores any <code>action</code> property setting. You set the component's properties in its Properties window. </p>
280.72 <dl>
280.73 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
280.74 <dd>
280.75 <a href="propsheets/image_hyperlink_props.html">Image Hyperlink Properties Window</a>
280.76 </dd>
280.77 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
280.78 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
280.79 With Components</a></dd>
280.80 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
280.81 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
280.82
280.83 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
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280.85 <dl> <dt>
280.86 <a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a>
280.87 </dt>
280.88 <dd>
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280.90 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-about_components.html">
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280.98 </dd>
280.99 </dl>
280.100
280.101
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280.105 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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280.120 +<html>
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280.122 <!--
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280.124 * All rights reserved.
280.125 * Use is subject to license terms.
280.126 -->
280.127 <head>
280.128 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
280.129 <title>Image Hyperlink Component</title>
280.130 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
280.131 </head>
280.132 <body>
280.133 <h2>Image Hyperlink Component</h2>
280.134 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
280.135 <p>The Image Hyperlink <img src="../../../images/bh_image_hyperlink_icon.gif" alt="Image Hyperlink icon"> create an image that links to a URL. The image hyperlink can display both text and an image. </p>
280.136 <ul class="note">
280.137 <li>
280.138 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
280.139 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
280.140 see:<br>
280.141 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
280.142 <param name="content" value=
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280.144 <param name="text" value="Summary of New Features in JavaServer Faces 1.2 Technology"></object>
280.145 </li>
280.146 </ul>
280.147
280.148 <p>To set the image for the Image Hyperlink component, you can right-click the component and choose Set Image. You then see a dialog box that you can use to specify the image in three ways:</p>
280.149 <ul>
280.150 <li><b>Choose File.</b> You can navigate to a file in your filesystem and click OK. The image file is copied to the project, and you can see it in the
280.151 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
280.152 <param name="content" value="../../project_nav/project_nav_win.html">
280.153 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
280.154 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
280.155 <param name="viewerSize" value="350,560">
280.156 <param name="text" value="Projects window">
280.157 </object>
280.158 under <i>project-name</i> > Web Pages > resources. Choosing this option sets the Image component's <code>url</code> property to <code>/resources/<i>image-file</i></code>.</li>
280.159 <li><b>Enter URL. </b>Enter a URL to a web location for the file. For example, enter the following URL:<br>
280.160 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
280.161 <param name="content" value="http://forum.java.sun.com/im/logo_java_grey.gif">
280.162 <param name="text" value="http://forum.java.sun.com/im/logo_java_grey.gif">
280.163 </object>
280.164 . <br>
280.165 Choosing this option sets the Image component's <code>url</code> property to the URL you entered.</li>
280.166 <li><b>Set Theme Icon.</b> Displays a list of icons that are in the theme associated with your application. Select an icon name in the list to see it displayed in the dialog box. Choosing this option sets the Image component's <code>icon</code> property to the icon name you chose.
280.167 <ul class="note">
280.168 <li>
280.169 If the <code>url</code> property has already been set, choosing an icon does not change the appearance of the component, because the <code>url</code> property takes precedence over the <code>icon</code> property. For the icon to be visible, the <code>url</code> property must not be set.
280.170 </li>
280.171 </ul>
280.172
280.173 </li>
280.174 </ul>
280.175 <p>You can drop an Image component or a Static Text component or both on the Image Hyperlink if you want to customize the appearance of the link.
280.176 </p>
280.177 <ul class="note">
280.178 <li>If you drop a component on the Image Hyperlink, you embed the component in the hyperlink, and you must work with the embedded component's properties rather than the properties of the Image Hyperlink. Select the embedded component in the
280.179 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
280.180 <param name="content" value="../app_outline_win_graphic.html">
280.181 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
280.182 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
280.183 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
280.184 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object> to set the embedded component's properties.
280.185 </li>
280.186 </ul>
280.187 <p>Other than the extra support for an image, an Image Hyperlink is essentially the same as a <a href="hyperlink.html">Hyperlink component</a>. As with the Hyperlink component, if you set the <code>action</code> property and do not set the <code>url</code> property, the page is submitted. If instead you set the <code>url</code> property, the link is a normal hyperlink that sends the browser to a new location, does not submit the page, and ignores any <code>action</code> property setting. You set the component's properties in its Properties window. </p>
280.188 <dl>
280.189 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
280.190 <dd>
280.191 <a href="propsheets/image_hyperlink_props.html">Image Hyperlink Properties Window</a>
280.192 </dd>
280.193 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
280.194 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
280.195 With Components</a></dd>
280.196 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
280.197 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
280.198
280.199 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
280.200 </dl>
280.201 <dl> <dt>
280.202 <a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a>
280.203 </dt>
280.204 <dd>
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280.211 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
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280.214 </dd>
280.215 </dl>
280.216
280.217
280.218 <hr>
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280.230 <td> </td>
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280.235 \ No newline at end of file
281.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/inline_help.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
281.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/inline_help.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
281.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
281.4 -<html>
281.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
281.6 <!--
281.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
281.8 * All rights reserved.
281.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
281.10 -->
281.11 <head>
281.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
281.13 <title>Inline Help Component</title>
281.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
281.15 </head>
281.16 <body>
281.17 <h1>Inline Help Component</h1>
281.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
281.19 <p>The Inline Help component <img src="../../../images/bh_inline_help_icon.gif" alt="inline help icon"> provides short help information that appears inline on your pages. The Inline Help component is called <code>helpInline</code> in the JSP code, and the associated Java class in the page bean is <code>HelpInline</code>. </p>
281.20 <ul class="note">
281.21 <li>
281.22 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
281.23 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
281.24 see:<br>
281.25 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
281.26 <param name="content" value=
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281.28 <param name="text" value="Summary of New Features in JavaServer Faces 1.2 Technology"></object>
281.29 </li>
281.30 </ul>
281.31
281.32 <p> You can click inside the component and start typing text. You can also resize the bounding box to limit the width of the text. The text wraps to the width of the box. </p>
281.33 <p>You can also set the <code>style</code> property by using the <a href="../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a> or the <code>styleClass</code> property by using the <a href="../../propeditors/styleclass_prop_ed.html">styleClass Property Editor</a> to change the appearance of the text. </p>
281.34 <ul class="note">
281.35 <li>
281.36 If you want to change the appearance of this component, use the <code>style</code> property. Do not use the <code>type</code> property because it has no effect.</li>
281.37 </ul>
281.38
281.39 <p>If you right-click the component, you can choose one of the following options:</p>
281.40 <ul>
281.41 <li><b>Bind to Data</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind the component's <code>text</code> property to a data provider or to an object that supplies its value so you can update the help text dynamically. For more information, see <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>.</li>
281.42 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind properties of the component in addition to the <code>text</code> property to other objects or bean properties that update this component's properties automatically.</li>
281.43 </ul>
281.44 <dl>
281.45 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
281.46 <dd>
281.47 <a href="propsheets/inline_help_props.html">Inline Help Properties Window</a>
281.48 </dd>
281.49 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
281.50 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
281.51 With Components</a></dd>
281.52 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
281.53 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
281.54
281.55 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
281.56 </dl>
281.57 <dl> <dt>
281.58 <a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a>
281.59 </dt>
281.60 <dd>
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281.64 </dd>
281.65 <dd>
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281.67 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
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281.70 </dd>
281.71 </dl>
281.72
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281.82 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
281.83 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
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281.91 +<html>
281.92 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
281.93 <!--
281.94 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
281.95 * All rights reserved.
281.96 * Use is subject to license terms.
281.97 -->
281.98 <head>
281.99 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
281.100 <title>Inline Help Component</title>
281.101 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
281.102 </head>
281.103 <body>
281.104 <h2>Inline Help Component</h2>
281.105 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
281.106 <p>The Inline Help component <img src="../../../images/bh_inline_help_icon.gif" alt="inline help icon"> provides short help information that appears inline on your pages. The Inline Help component is called <code>helpInline</code> in the JSP code, and the associated Java class in the page bean is <code>HelpInline</code>. </p>
281.107 <ul class="note">
281.108 <li>
281.109 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
281.110 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
281.111 see:<br>
281.112 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
281.113 <param name="content" value=
281.114 "http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/J2EE/jsf_12/">
281.115 <param name="text" value="Summary of New Features in JavaServer Faces 1.2 Technology"></object>
281.116 </li>
281.117 </ul>
281.118
281.119 <p> You can click inside the component and start typing text. You can also resize the bounding box to limit the width of the text. The text wraps to the width of the box. </p>
281.120 <p>You can also set the <code>style</code> property by using the <a href="../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a> or the <code>styleClass</code> property by using the <a href="../../propeditors/styleclass_prop_ed.html">styleClass Property Editor</a> to change the appearance of the text. </p>
281.121 <ul class="note">
281.122 <li>
281.123 If you want to change the appearance of this component, use the <code>style</code> property. Do not use the <code>type</code> property because it has no effect.</li>
281.124 </ul>
281.125
281.126 <p>If you right-click the component, you can choose one of the following options:</p>
281.127 <ul>
281.128 <li><b>Bind to Data</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind the component's <code>text</code> property to a data provider or to an object that supplies its value so you can update the help text dynamically. For more information, see <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>.</li>
281.129 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind properties of the component in addition to the <code>text</code> property to other objects or bean properties that update this component's properties automatically.</li>
281.130 </ul>
281.131 <dl>
281.132 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
281.133 <dd>
281.134 <a href="propsheets/inline_help_props.html">Inline Help Properties Window</a>
281.135 </dd>
281.136 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
281.137 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
281.138 With Components</a></dd>
281.139 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
281.140 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
281.141
281.142 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
281.143 </dl>
281.144 <dl> <dt>
281.145 <a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a>
281.146 </dt>
281.147 <dd>
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281.149 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-about_components.html">
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281.151 </dd>
281.152 <dd>
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281.154 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
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281.157 </dd>
281.158 </dl>
281.159
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282.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/label.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
282.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/label.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
282.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
282.4 -<html>
282.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
282.6 <!--
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282.8 * All rights reserved.
282.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
282.10 -->
282.11 <head>
282.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
282.13 <title>Label Component</title>
282.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
282.15 </head>
282.16 <body>
282.17 <h1>Label Component</h1>
282.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
282.19 <p>The Label component
282.20 <img src="../../../images/bh_label_icon.gif" alt="Label component icon"> is used as a label for another
282.21 component. </p>
282.22 <ul class="note">
282.23 <li>
282.24 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
282.25 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
282.26 see:<br>
282.27 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
282.28 <param name="content" value=
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282.30 <param name="text" value="Summary of New Features in JavaServer Faces 1.2 Technology"></object>
282.31 </li>
282.32 </ul>
282.33
282.34 <p>A Label component provides support for speech browsers
282.35 and enables visual browsers to provide features like the ability
282.36 to click a text label to select an entry field that the label is associated with.
282.37 If all you need is simple text not directly associated with
282.38 a component, as in a title or a heading or a set of instructions,
282.39 use the <a href="static_text.html">Static Text component</a> instead.</p>
282.40 <ul class="note">
282.41 <li>Many components, such as text fields, checkboxes, radio buttons, and drop down lists, already have labels that are set with the component's <code>label</code> property. Those components' label properties add default labels that provide basic functionality and work well for simple pages. If you want more control over your labels, including the ability to position them in a Grid Panel component to align the labels and their components separately, use a Label component instead. </li>
282.42 </ul>
282.43 <p>The label component is rendered either as an HTML <code><label></code> element or a <code><span></code> element. A <code><span></code> element is rendered if the label is not associated with a component.</p>
282.44 <p>After dropping a label on your page, some typical things you might do are:</p>
282.45 <ul>
282.46 <li>Start typing the text of the label. When you press Enter or click outside the label, the label's <code>text</code> property is updated with the text you entered. </li>
282.47 <li>Set the <code>for</code> property to associate the label with a component. If you are unable to set the <code>for</code> property, there are no components on the page that will accept a label. Setting this property does not position the label close to the component—you must do that by dragging and positioning the components—but it does provide the following benefits.
282.48 <ul class="note">
282.49 <li>When you associate a Label component with an input component, like a <a href="text_field.html">Text Field component</a>, the Label component responds to settings and changes in the associated component. Specifically, if the input component's <code>required</code> property is <code>true</code>, the Label component displays an asterisk. If the server rejects the page submission because the input is invalid, the page displays the Label component's text in red.</li>
282.50 </ul>
282.51 </li>
282.52 <li>Drag the label to the place that you want it to display, probably near the associated component. When the two components are positioned, you can select both components and align them as described in <a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/align_components.html">Aligning Components</a>.</li>
282.53 <li>Right-click the component in the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a> and choose one of the following pop-up menu items:
282.54 <ul>
282.55 <li><b>Bind to Data</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind the component's <code>text</code> property to a data provider or an object that dynamically sets the displayed text of the label. For more information, see <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>.</li>
282.56 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind properties of the component in addition to the <code>text</code> property to other objects or properties that supply data for the values of this component's properties.</li>
282.57 </ul>
282.58 </li>
282.59 </ul>
282.60 <dl>
282.61 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
282.62 <dd><a href="propsheets/label_props.html">Label Component Properties Window</a></dd> <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
282.63 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
282.64 With Components</a></dd>
282.65 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
282.66 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
282.67 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
282.68 </dl>
282.69 <dl> <dt>
282.70 <a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a>
282.71 </dt>
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282.79 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
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282.82 </dd>
282.83 </dl>
282.84
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282.110 <head>
282.111 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
282.112 <title>Label Component</title>
282.113 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
282.114 </head>
282.115 <body>
282.116 <h2>Label Component</h2>
282.117 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
282.118 <p>The Label component
282.119 <img src="../../../images/bh_label_icon.gif" alt="Label component icon"> is used as a label for another
282.120 component. </p>
282.121 <ul class="note">
282.122 <li>
282.123 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
282.124 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
282.125 see:<br>
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282.130 </li>
282.131 </ul>
282.132
282.133 <p>A Label component provides support for speech browsers
282.134 and enables visual browsers to provide features like the ability
282.135 to click a text label to select an entry field that the label is associated with.
282.136 If all you need is simple text not directly associated with
282.137 a component, as in a title or a heading or a set of instructions,
282.138 use the <a href="static_text.html">Static Text component</a> instead.</p>
282.139 <ul class="note">
282.140 <li>Many components, such as text fields, checkboxes, radio buttons, and drop down lists, already have labels that are set with the component's <code>label</code> property. Those components' label properties add default labels that provide basic functionality and work well for simple pages. If you want more control over your labels, including the ability to position them in a Grid Panel component to align the labels and their components separately, use a Label component instead. </li>
282.141 </ul>
282.142 <p>The label component is rendered either as an HTML <code><label></code> element or a <code><span></code> element. A <code><span></code> element is rendered if the label is not associated with a component.</p>
282.143 <p>After dropping a label on your page, some typical things you might do are:</p>
282.144 <ul>
282.145 <li>Start typing the text of the label. When you press Enter or click outside the label, the label's <code>text</code> property is updated with the text you entered. </li>
282.146 <li>Set the <code>for</code> property to associate the label with a component. If you are unable to set the <code>for</code> property, there are no components on the page that will accept a label. Setting this property does not position the label close to the component—you must do that by dragging and positioning the components—but it does provide the following benefits.
282.147 <ul class="note">
282.148 <li>When you associate a Label component with an input component, like a <a href="text_field.html">Text Field component</a>, the Label component responds to settings and changes in the associated component. Specifically, if the input component's <code>required</code> property is <code>true</code>, the Label component displays an asterisk. If the server rejects the page submission because the input is invalid, the page displays the Label component's text in red.</li>
282.149 </ul>
282.150 </li>
282.151 <li>Drag the label to the place that you want it to display, probably near the associated component. When the two components are positioned, you can select both components and align them as described in <a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/align_components.html">Aligning Components</a>.</li>
282.152 <li>Right-click the component in the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a> and choose one of the following pop-up menu items:
282.153 <ul>
282.154 <li><b>Bind to Data</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind the component's <code>text</code> property to a data provider or an object that dynamically sets the displayed text of the label. For more information, see <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>.</li>
282.155 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind properties of the component in addition to the <code>text</code> property to other objects or properties that supply data for the values of this component's properties.</li>
282.156 </ul>
282.157 </li>
282.158 </ul>
282.159 <dl>
282.160 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
282.161 <dd><a href="propsheets/label_props.html">Label Component Properties Window</a></dd> <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
282.162 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
282.163 With Components</a></dd>
282.164 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
282.165 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
282.166 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
282.167 </dl>
282.168 <dl> <dt>
282.169 <a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a>
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282.181 </dd>
282.182 </dl>
282.183
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283.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/layout_panel.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
283.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/layout_panel.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
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283.11 <head>
283.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
283.13 <title>Layout Panel Component</title>
283.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
283.15 </head>
283.16 <body>
283.17 <h1>Layout Panel Component</h1>
283.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
283.19 <p>The Layout Panel component <img src="../../../images/bh_layoutpanel_icon.gif" alt="page separator icon"> is a panel that groups
283.20 other components visually. The Layout Panel component is called <code>panelLayout</code> in the JSP code, and the associated Java class in the page bean is <code>PanelLayout</code>. </p>
283.21 <ul class="note">
283.22 <li>
283.23 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
283.24 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
283.25 see:<br>
283.26 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
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283.30 </li>
283.31 </ul>
283.32
283.33 <p>After you drag the Layout Panel to
283.34 your page, you can add components by dropping them on the Layout Panel. The primary feature of this component is that it can be either in Grid Layout or Flow Layout, which affects how the components you drop on it are arranged. See below for more information on these two settings for the <code>panelLayout</code> property. </p>
283.35 <p>The IDE automatically adds a Layout Panel component to a new <a href="tab.html">Tab Component</a>. You see it below the tab component when you add a new tab to your page, for example, by dropping a <a href="tab_set.html">Tab Set component</a> on a page. If you select the Layout Panel component below the Tab component, you see the Layout Panel component's Properties window. </p>
283.36 <ul class="note">
283.37 <li>The Layout Panel component is rendered as a <code><div></code> element surrounding the group of child components, which puts the Layout Panel on its own line on the page, below any component that precedes it and above any component placed after it. If you want a panel that is rendered on the same line as the components that precede and follow it, use a <a href="group_panel.html">Group Panel</a> component.</li>
283.38 </ul>
283.39 <h3>Layout Modes </h3>
283.40 <p>Depending on whether you choose Grid Layout or Flow Layout for the <code>panelLayout</code> property, there are a number of ways to position the components in the Layout Panel.</p>
283.41 <h4>Flow Layout</h4>
283.42 <p>Flow Layout is the default setting for this component. Setting the <code>panelLayout</code> property to this value aligns components from left to right on the top line as you drop them on the panel. When no more components fit, the components are lined up left to right on the next line, proceeding down the page. </p>
283.43 <ul>
283.44 <li>When you drag the component over a layout panel that already contains a component, an insert marker appears at the nearest insert position. For example, after dropping a button, if you want to drop another component and you hover over the left half of the button, you see the marker to the left of the button. Otherwise it is on the right side. When you drop the current component, it is positioned at the marker position.</li>
283.45 <li>If you drop a component on the Layout Panel in the
283.46 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
283.47 <param name="content" value="../app_outline_win_graphic.html">
283.48 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
283.49 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
283.50 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
283.51 <param name="text" value="Navigator window,"></object> the component is appended to the other components.</li>
283.52 <li>You can select a component under the Layout Panel node in the Outline window and drag it to a new position in the Layout Panel. </li>
283.53 </ul>
283.54
283.55 <h4>Grid Layout</h4>
283.56 <p>Setting the <code>panelLayout</code> property to Grid Layout aligns components at the location where they were created on the panel. This is often called absolute positioning. If you are using <a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/snap2grid.html">snap to grid</a>, each component is positioned relative to the nearest grid corner when it is created. If snap to grid is off, Grid Layout has no effect, and the panel acts as though it is in Flow Layout. </p>
283.57 <p>By default, when you drop components on the panel, they are positioned in a single column, one above the other. You can change the arrangement of the components by selecting the Panel Layout component and dragging the selection handles to change the panel's size.</p>
283.58 <dl>
283.59 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
283.60 <dd><a href="propsheets/layoutPanel_props.html">Layout Panel Properties Window</a></dd>
283.61 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
283.62 With Components</a></dd>
283.63 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
283.64 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
283.65
283.66 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
283.67 </dl>
283.68 <dl> <dt>
283.69 <a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a>
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283.83
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283.109 <head>
283.110 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
283.111 <title>Layout Panel Component</title>
283.112 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
283.113 </head>
283.114 <body>
283.115 <h2>Layout Panel Component</h2>
283.116 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
283.117 <p>The Layout Panel component <img src="../../../images/bh_layoutpanel_icon.gif" alt="page separator icon"> is a panel that groups
283.118 other components visually. The Layout Panel component is called <code>panelLayout</code> in the JSP code, and the associated Java class in the page bean is <code>PanelLayout</code>. </p>
283.119 <ul class="note">
283.120 <li>
283.121 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
283.122 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
283.123 see:<br>
283.124 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
283.125 <param name="content" value=
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283.128 </li>
283.129 </ul>
283.130
283.131 <p>After you drag the Layout Panel to
283.132 your page, you can add components by dropping them on the Layout Panel. The primary feature of this component is that it can be either in Grid Layout or Flow Layout, which affects how the components you drop on it are arranged. See below for more information on these two settings for the <code>panelLayout</code> property. </p>
283.133 <p>The IDE automatically adds a Layout Panel component to a new <a href="tab.html">Tab Component</a>. You see it below the tab component when you add a new tab to your page, for example, by dropping a <a href="tab_set.html">Tab Set component</a> on a page. If you select the Layout Panel component below the Tab component, you see the Layout Panel component's Properties window. </p>
283.134 <ul class="note">
283.135 <li>The Layout Panel component is rendered as a <code><div></code> element surrounding the group of child components, which puts the Layout Panel on its own line on the page, below any component that precedes it and above any component placed after it. If you want a panel that is rendered on the same line as the components that precede and follow it, use a <a href="group_panel.html">Group Panel</a> component.</li>
283.136 </ul>
283.137 <h3>Layout Modes </h3>
283.138 <p>Depending on whether you choose Grid Layout or Flow Layout for the <code>panelLayout</code> property, there are a number of ways to position the components in the Layout Panel.</p>
283.139 <h4>Flow Layout</h4>
283.140 <p>Flow Layout is the default setting for this component. Setting the <code>panelLayout</code> property to this value aligns components from left to right on the top line as you drop them on the panel. When no more components fit, the components are lined up left to right on the next line, proceeding down the page. </p>
283.141 <ul>
283.142 <li>When you drag the component over a layout panel that already contains a component, an insert marker appears at the nearest insert position. For example, after dropping a button, if you want to drop another component and you hover over the left half of the button, you see the marker to the left of the button. Otherwise it is on the right side. When you drop the current component, it is positioned at the marker position.</li>
283.143 <li>If you drop a component on the Layout Panel in the
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283.145 <param name="content" value="../app_outline_win_graphic.html">
283.146 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
283.147 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
283.148 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
283.149 <param name="text" value="Navigator window,"></object> the component is appended to the other components.</li>
283.150 <li>You can select a component under the Layout Panel node in the Outline window and drag it to a new position in the Layout Panel. </li>
283.151 </ul>
283.152
283.153 <h4>Grid Layout</h4>
283.154 <p>Setting the <code>panelLayout</code> property to Grid Layout aligns components at the location where they were created on the panel. This is often called absolute positioning. If you are using <a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/snap2grid.html">snap to grid</a>, each component is positioned relative to the nearest grid corner when it is created. If snap to grid is off, Grid Layout has no effect, and the panel acts as though it is in Flow Layout. </p>
283.155 <p>By default, when you drop components on the panel, they are positioned in a single column, one above the other. You can change the arrangement of the components by selecting the Panel Layout component and dragging the selection handles to change the panel's size.</p>
283.156 <dl>
283.157 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
283.158 <dd><a href="propsheets/layoutPanel_props.html">Layout Panel Properties Window</a></dd>
283.159 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
283.160 With Components</a></dd>
283.161 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
283.162 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
283.163
283.164 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
283.165 </dl>
283.166 <dl> <dt>
283.167 <a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a>
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283.179 </dd>
283.180 </dl>
283.181
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284.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/link.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
284.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/link.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
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284.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
284.6 <!--
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284.8 * All rights reserved.
284.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
284.10 -->
284.11 <head>
284.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
284.13 <title>Link Component</title>
284.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
284.15 <style type="text/css">
284.16 <!--
284.17 .style1 {color: rgb(0,0,0)}
284.18 -->
284.19 </style></head>
284.20 <body>
284.21 <h1>Link Component</h1>
284.22 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
284.23 <p>The Link component provides a standard HTML <code><link></code> tag, used inside the <code><head></code> tag.</p>
284.24 <ul class="note">
284.25 <li>
284.26 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
284.27 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
284.28 see:<br>
284.29 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
284.30 <param name="content" value=
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284.32 <param name="text" value="Summary of New Features in JavaServer Faces 1.2 Technology"></object>
284.33 </li>
284.34 </ul>
284.35
284.36 <p><span style="COLOR: rgb(0,0,0)">Use the Link component to insert header references to other documents related to this HTML page. A common use for the <span style="COLOR: rgb(0,0,0)">Link component</span> is to link to an external stylesheet, but it can also be used to provide information about the document's relationship to other documents. </span></p>
284.37 <p>When you drop this component on a page in the Visual Designer, it is inserted into the <code><head></code> tag and links to the project's main CSS file, which by default is <code>stylesheet.css</code>. The component is not rendered on the page, but you can see it under the <code>head</code> node in the
284.38 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
284.39 <param name="content" value="../../navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
284.40 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
284.41 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
284.42 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
284.43 <param name="text" value="Navigator window."></object>
284.44 </p>
284.45 <p>If you select the component in the Outline window, you can edit its properties in the component's Properties window. Typical properties you might edit are the following:</p>
284.46 <ul>
284.47 <li><b>rel.</b> Specifies the relationship between the current document and the target document.
284.48 The default value is <code>stylesheet</code> because the default target document is the project's style sheet. This property is the equivalent of the <code>rel</code> attribute of the HTML <code><link></code> tag. For a complete list of rel values, see the W3C web page at
284.49 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
284.50 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/types.html#type-links">
284.51 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/types.html#type-links."></object>
284.52 </li>
284.53 <li><b>type.</b> The mime type of the reference specified in the <code>url</code> property, such as <code>text/html</code>, <code>image/png</code>, <code>image/gif</code>, <code>video/mpeg</code>, <code>text/css</code>, or <code>audio/basic</code>. This value defaults to <code>text/css</code> because the default reference is the project's style sheet. This property is the equivalent of the <code>type</code> attribute of the HTML <code><link></code> tag. </li>
284.54 <li><b>url.</b> An absolute or relative URL specifying the target of the link. This value is set by default to the URL <code>/resources/stylesheet.css</code>. This property is the equivalent of the <code>href</code> attribute of the HTML <code><link></code> tag. </li>
284.55 </ul>
284.56 <p>For more information on the HTML <code><link></code> tag, see the W3C web page at:</p>
284.57 <p><object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
284.58 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/struct/links.html#edef-LINK">
284.59 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/struct/links.html#edef-LINK"></object>
284.60 </p>
284.61 <dl>
284.62 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
284.63 <dd>
284.64 <a href="propsheets/link_props.html">Link Component Properties window</a>
284.65 </dd>
284.66 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
284.67 With Components</a></dd>
284.68 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
284.69 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
284.70
284.71 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
284.72 </dl>
284.73 <dl> <dt>
284.74 <a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a>
284.75 </dt>
284.76 <dd>
284.77 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
284.78 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-about_components.html">
284.79 <param name="text" value="Delving Into Components"></object>
284.80 </dd>
284.81 <dd>
284.82 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
284.83 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
284.84 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
284.85 </object>
284.86 </dd>
284.87 </dl>
284.88
284.89
284.90 <hr>
284.91 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
284.92 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
284.93 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
284.94 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
284.95 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
284.96 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Link Component">
284.97 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
284.98 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
284.99 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
284.100 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
284.101 <tr>
284.102 <td> </td>
284.103 </tr>
284.104 </table>
284.105 </body>
284.106 </html>
284.107 \ No newline at end of file
284.108 +<html>
284.109 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
284.110 <!--
284.111 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
284.112 * All rights reserved.
284.113 * Use is subject to license terms.
284.114 -->
284.115 <head>
284.116 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
284.117 <title>Link Component</title>
284.118 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
284.119 <style type="text/css">
284.120 <!--
284.121 .style1 {color: rgb(0,0,0)}
284.122 -->
284.123 </style></head>
284.124 <body>
284.125 <h2>Link Component</h2>
284.126 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
284.127 <p>The Link component provides a standard HTML <code><link></code> tag, used inside the <code><head></code> tag.</p>
284.128 <ul class="note">
284.129 <li>
284.130 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
284.131 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
284.132 see:<br>
284.133 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
284.134 <param name="content" value=
284.135 "http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/J2EE/jsf_12/">
284.136 <param name="text" value="Summary of New Features in JavaServer Faces 1.2 Technology"></object>
284.137 </li>
284.138 </ul>
284.139
284.140 <p><span style="COLOR: rgb(0,0,0)">Use the Link component to insert header references to other documents related to this HTML page. A common use for the <span style="COLOR: rgb(0,0,0)">Link component</span> is to link to an external stylesheet, but it can also be used to provide information about the document's relationship to other documents. </span></p>
284.141 <p>When you drop this component on a page in the Visual Designer, it is inserted into the <code><head></code> tag and links to the project's main CSS file, which by default is <code>stylesheet.css</code>. The component is not rendered on the page, but you can see it under the <code>head</code> node in the
284.142 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
284.143 <param name="content" value="../../navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
284.144 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
284.145 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
284.146 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
284.147 <param name="text" value="Navigator window."></object>
284.148 </p>
284.149 <p>If you select the component in the Outline window, you can edit its properties in the component's Properties window. Typical properties you might edit are the following:</p>
284.150 <ul>
284.151 <li><b>rel.</b> Specifies the relationship between the current document and the target document.
284.152 The default value is <code>stylesheet</code> because the default target document is the project's style sheet. This property is the equivalent of the <code>rel</code> attribute of the HTML <code><link></code> tag. For a complete list of rel values, see the W3C web page at
284.153 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
284.154 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/types.html#type-links">
284.155 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/types.html#type-links."></object>
284.156 </li>
284.157 <li><b>type.</b> The mime type of the reference specified in the <code>url</code> property, such as <code>text/html</code>, <code>image/png</code>, <code>image/gif</code>, <code>video/mpeg</code>, <code>text/css</code>, or <code>audio/basic</code>. This value defaults to <code>text/css</code> because the default reference is the project's style sheet. This property is the equivalent of the <code>type</code> attribute of the HTML <code><link></code> tag. </li>
284.158 <li><b>url.</b> An absolute or relative URL specifying the target of the link. This value is set by default to the URL <code>/resources/stylesheet.css</code>. This property is the equivalent of the <code>href</code> attribute of the HTML <code><link></code> tag. </li>
284.159 </ul>
284.160 <p>For more information on the HTML <code><link></code> tag, see the W3C web page at:</p>
284.161 <p><object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
284.162 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/struct/links.html#edef-LINK">
284.163 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/struct/links.html#edef-LINK"></object>
284.164 </p>
284.165 <dl>
284.166 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
284.167 <dd>
284.168 <a href="propsheets/link_props.html">Link Component Properties window</a>
284.169 </dd>
284.170 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
284.171 With Components</a></dd>
284.172 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
284.173 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
284.174
284.175 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
284.176 </dl>
284.177 <dl> <dt>
284.178 <a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a>
284.179 </dt>
284.180 <dd>
284.181 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
284.182 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-about_components.html">
284.183 <param name="text" value="Delving Into Components"></object>
284.184 </dd>
284.185 <dd>
284.186 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
284.187 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
284.188 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
284.189 </object>
284.190 </dd>
284.191 </dl>
284.192
284.193
284.194 <hr>
284.195 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
284.196 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
284.197 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
284.198 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
284.199 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
284.200 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Link Component">
284.201 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
284.202 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
284.203 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
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285.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/listbox.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
285.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/listbox.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
285.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
285.4 -<html>
285.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
285.6 <!--
285.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
285.8 * All rights reserved.
285.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
285.10 -->
285.11 <head>
285.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
285.13 <title>Listbox Component</title>
285.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
285.15 </head>
285.16 <body>
285.17 <h1>Listbox Component</h1>
285.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
285.19 <p>The Listbox component <img src="../../../images/bh_listbox_icon.gif" alt="listbox icon"> enables the user to select items from a list of items. If
285.20 the box is too small to contain the items in the list, the list
285.21 box includes scrollbars. </p>
285.22 <ul class="note">
285.23 <li>
285.24 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
285.25 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
285.26 see:<br>
285.27 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
285.28 <param name="content" value=
285.29 "http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/J2EE/jsf_12/">
285.30 <param name="text" value="Summary of New Features in JavaServer Faces 1.2 Technology"></object>
285.31 </li>
285.32 </ul>
285.33
285.34 <p>By default, only one item can be selected in the list. The <code>multiple</code> property determines whether one item or multiple items can be selected by the user. </p>
285.35 <p> You can set the <code>items</code> property to associate the component either with a database table or with an array, a collection, or a map of <code>com.sun.webui.jsf.model.Option</code> objects to populate the list. Right-click the component and choose Bind to Data to set this property. In the
285.36 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
285.37 <param name="content" value="../app_outline_win_graphic.html">
285.38 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
285.39 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
285.40 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
285.41 <param name="text" value="Navigator window,"></object> you can see the default object that populates the list, which has a name similar to <code>listbox1DefaultOptions</code>. </p>
285.42 <p>You set the <code>selected</code> property to associate the component with a model object that picks up the list items selected by the user. The model object must be an array of objects whose values represent the values of the <code>com.sun.webui.jsf.model.Option</code> objects in the list. The first time the component is rendered, the options that correspond to the
285.43 value of the <code>selected</code> property, if there are any, are marked as selected.</p>
285.44 <p>After adding a Listbox Component to a page, you can do a number
285.45 of things with it:</p>
285.46 <ul><li>Drag a table from the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
285.47 <param name="content" value="../../../ui_elements/server_nav/services_win_popup.html">
285.48 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
285.49 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
285.50 <param name="viewerSize" value="400,250">
285.51 <param name="text" value="Services window"></object>
285.52 and drop it on the
285.53 component, and then choose whether to fill the list with the
285.54 table data or to set the component up to have its selection driven
285.55 by another component. For more information, see <a href="../../../connect_data/howtodata/binding_data_2_list_component.html">Binding a List Component to a Database</a>.</li>
285.56 <li>Select the component and edit its properties in the
285.57 <a href="propsheets/listbox_props.html">Listbox Component Properties window</a>. Some typical properties you might set are:
285.58 <ul>
285.59 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the Listbox component. In the
285.60 JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code>
285.61 attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is
285.62 the name of the <code>Listbox</code> object.</li>
285.63 <li><b>label.</b> An optional, descriptive label for the list, which can appear on top of the list if you set the <code>labelOnTop</code> property or next to the list if you do not select the <code>labelOnTop</code> property.
285.64 <ul class="note">
285.65 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
285.66 </ul>
285.67 </li>
285.68 <li><b>rows.</b> The number of options to show at one time.
285.69 If there are more options to show than indicated in this
285.70 property, a scrollbar is added to the listbox. If this
285.71 property is not set, all options are shown.
285.72 <ul class="note">
285.73 <li>
285.74 <div>If you set the <code> rows</code> property to 1, the listbox renders as a drop down list on most browsers.</div>
285.75 </li>
285.76 </ul>
285.77 </li>
285.78 <li><b>required.</b> Indicates that the user must select an item from the list. If this property is selected and there is a label, the label displays with a <code>required</code> icon. </li>
285.79 </ul>
285.80 </li>
285.81 <li>Right-click the component and choose one of the following
285.82 pop-up menu items:
285.83 <ul>
285.84 <li><b>Edit Event Handler. </b>Write code for one of the
285.85 following event handlers.
285.86 <ul>
285.87 <li><b>validate. </b>Opens the Java Editor with the
285.88 cursor positioned in the component's <code>validate</code>
285.89 method so you can insert code to validate the value
285.90 of the component.</li>
285.91 <li><b>processValueChange.</b> Opens the Java Editor
285.92 with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>processValueChange</code>
285.93 method so you can insert code that executes when the
285.94 value of this component changes (for example, the
285.95 user changes the value of another component that is
285.96 controlling the value of this component)</li>
285.97 </ul>
285.98 </li>
285.99 <li><b>Auto-Submit on Change.</b> Causes the form to be automatically submitted if the value of the component changes. Sets the component's JavaScript <code>onclick</code> property to <code>common_timeoutSubmitForm(this.form, '<i>component-id</i>');</code>. At runtime, this code causes the form to be automatically submitted if the user changes the component value. Once the form is submitted, conversion and validation occur on the server and any value change listener methods execute, and then the page is redisplayed.
285.100 <p>A component configured to Auto-Submit on Change can use <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual forms</a> to limit the input fields that are processed when the form is submitted. If the auto-submit component is defined to submit a virtual form, only the participants in that virtual form will be processed when the auto-submit occurs.</p>
285.101 </li>
285.102 <li><b>Bind to Data.</b> Bind the component's <code>items</code> property to an object or to a data provider, as described in <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_list_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>.
285.103 <ul>
285.104 <li>To bind the <code>items</code> property to an object, select the Bind to Object tab and then select a bean property that will be used to populate the list. The bean property must be an <code>Object</code> array, map, or collection whose members are all subclasses of <code>com.sun.webui.jsf.model.Option</code>. </li>
285.105 <li>To bind the <code>items</code> property to a data provider for a database table or JavaBeans object that will be used to populate the list, select the Bind to Data Provider tab and choose a data provider.</li>
285.106 </ul>
285.107 </li>
285.108 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables
285.109 you to bind the properties of the component to other objects
285.110 or properties that can update this component's properties
285.111 automatically. A typical property to bind is the <code>selected</code> property so you can evaluate what the user chose after the page is submitted.</li>
285.112 </ul>
285.113 </li>
285.114 </ul>
285.115
285.116 <dl>
285.117 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
285.118 <dd><a href="propsheets/listbox_props.html">Listbox Component Properties Window</a></dd>
285.119 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
285.120 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
285.121 With Components</a></dd>
285.122 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
285.123 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
285.124
285.125 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
285.126 </dl>
285.127 <dl> <dt>
285.128 <a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a>
285.129 </dt>
285.130 <dd>
285.131 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
285.132 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-about_components.html">
285.133 <param name="text" value="Delving Into Components"></object>
285.134 </dd>
285.135 <dd>
285.136 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
285.137 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
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285.139 </object>
285.140 </dd>
285.141 <dd>
285.142 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
285.143 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-listbox_components.html">
285.144 <param name="text" value="Using Listbox Components"></object>
285.145 </dd>
285.146
285.147 </dl>
285.148
285.149 <hr>
285.150 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
285.151 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
285.152 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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285.154 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
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285.157 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
285.158 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
285.159 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
285.160 <tr>
285.161 <td> </td>
285.162 </tr>
285.163 </table>
285.164 </body>
285.165 </html>
285.166 \ No newline at end of file
285.167 +<html>
285.168 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
285.169 <!--
285.170 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
285.171 * All rights reserved.
285.172 * Use is subject to license terms.
285.173 -->
285.174 <head>
285.175 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
285.176 <title>Listbox Component</title>
285.177 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
285.178 </head>
285.179 <body>
285.180 <h2>Listbox Component</h2>
285.181 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
285.182 <p>The Listbox component <img src="../../../images/bh_listbox_icon.gif" alt="listbox icon"> enables the user to select items from a list of items. If
285.183 the box is too small to contain the items in the list, the list
285.184 box includes scrollbars. </p>
285.185 <ul class="note">
285.186 <li>
285.187 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
285.188 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
285.189 see:<br>
285.190 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
285.191 <param name="content" value=
285.192 "http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/J2EE/jsf_12/">
285.193 <param name="text" value="Summary of New Features in JavaServer Faces 1.2 Technology"></object>
285.194 </li>
285.195 </ul>
285.196
285.197 <p>By default, only one item can be selected in the list. The <code>multiple</code> property determines whether one item or multiple items can be selected by the user. </p>
285.198 <p> You can set the <code>items</code> property to associate the component either with a database table or with an array, a collection, or a map of <code>com.sun.webui.jsf.model.Option</code> objects to populate the list. Right-click the component and choose Bind to Data to set this property. In the
285.199 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
285.200 <param name="content" value="../app_outline_win_graphic.html">
285.201 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
285.202 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
285.203 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
285.204 <param name="text" value="Navigator window,"></object> you can see the default object that populates the list, which has a name similar to <code>listbox1DefaultOptions</code>. </p>
285.205 <p>You set the <code>selected</code> property to associate the component with a model object that picks up the list items selected by the user. The model object must be an array of objects whose values represent the values of the <code>com.sun.webui.jsf.model.Option</code> objects in the list. The first time the component is rendered, the options that correspond to the
285.206 value of the <code>selected</code> property, if there are any, are marked as selected.</p>
285.207 <p>After adding a Listbox Component to a page, you can do a number
285.208 of things with it:</p>
285.209 <ul><li>Drag a table from the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
285.210 <param name="content" value="../../../ui_elements/server_nav/services_win_popup.html">
285.211 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
285.212 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
285.213 <param name="viewerSize" value="400,250">
285.214 <param name="text" value="Services window"></object>
285.215 and drop it on the
285.216 component, and then choose whether to fill the list with the
285.217 table data or to set the component up to have its selection driven
285.218 by another component. For more information, see <a href="../../../connect_data/howtodata/binding_data_2_list_component.html">Binding a List Component to a Database</a>.</li>
285.219 <li>Select the component and edit its properties in the
285.220 <a href="propsheets/listbox_props.html">Listbox Component Properties window</a>. Some typical properties you might set are:
285.221 <ul>
285.222 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the Listbox component. In the
285.223 JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code>
285.224 attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is
285.225 the name of the <code>Listbox</code> object.</li>
285.226 <li><b>label.</b> An optional, descriptive label for the list, which can appear on top of the list if you set the <code>labelOnTop</code> property or next to the list if you do not select the <code>labelOnTop</code> property.
285.227 <ul class="note">
285.228 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
285.229 </ul>
285.230 </li>
285.231 <li><b>rows.</b> The number of options to show at one time.
285.232 If there are more options to show than indicated in this
285.233 property, a scrollbar is added to the listbox. If this
285.234 property is not set, all options are shown.
285.235 <ul class="note">
285.236 <li>
285.237 <div>If you set the <code> rows</code> property to 1, the listbox renders as a drop down list on most browsers.</div>
285.238 </li>
285.239 </ul>
285.240 </li>
285.241 <li><b>required.</b> Indicates that the user must select an item from the list. If this property is selected and there is a label, the label displays with a <code>required</code> icon. </li>
285.242 </ul>
285.243 </li>
285.244 <li>Right-click the component and choose one of the following
285.245 pop-up menu items:
285.246 <ul>
285.247 <li><b>Edit Event Handler. </b>Write code for one of the
285.248 following event handlers.
285.249 <ul>
285.250 <li><b>validate. </b>Opens the Java Editor with the
285.251 cursor positioned in the component's <code>validate</code>
285.252 method so you can insert code to validate the value
285.253 of the component.</li>
285.254 <li><b>processValueChange.</b> Opens the Java Editor
285.255 with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>processValueChange</code>
285.256 method so you can insert code that executes when the
285.257 value of this component changes (for example, the
285.258 user changes the value of another component that is
285.259 controlling the value of this component)</li>
285.260 </ul>
285.261 </li>
285.262 <li><b>Auto-Submit on Change.</b> Causes the form to be automatically submitted if the value of the component changes. Sets the component's JavaScript <code>onclick</code> property to <code>common_timeoutSubmitForm(this.form, '<i>component-id</i>');</code>. At runtime, this code causes the form to be automatically submitted if the user changes the component value. Once the form is submitted, conversion and validation occur on the server and any value change listener methods execute, and then the page is redisplayed.
285.263 <p>A component configured to Auto-Submit on Change can use <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual forms</a> to limit the input fields that are processed when the form is submitted. If the auto-submit component is defined to submit a virtual form, only the participants in that virtual form will be processed when the auto-submit occurs.</p>
285.264 </li>
285.265 <li><b>Bind to Data.</b> Bind the component's <code>items</code> property to an object or to a data provider, as described in <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_list_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>.
285.266 <ul>
285.267 <li>To bind the <code>items</code> property to an object, select the Bind to Object tab and then select a bean property that will be used to populate the list. The bean property must be an <code>Object</code> array, map, or collection whose members are all subclasses of <code>com.sun.webui.jsf.model.Option</code>. </li>
285.268 <li>To bind the <code>items</code> property to a data provider for a database table or JavaBeans object that will be used to populate the list, select the Bind to Data Provider tab and choose a data provider.</li>
285.269 </ul>
285.270 </li>
285.271 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables
285.272 you to bind the properties of the component to other objects
285.273 or properties that can update this component's properties
285.274 automatically. A typical property to bind is the <code>selected</code> property so you can evaluate what the user chose after the page is submitted.</li>
285.275 </ul>
285.276 </li>
285.277 </ul>
285.278
285.279 <dl>
285.280 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
285.281 <dd><a href="propsheets/listbox_props.html">Listbox Component Properties Window</a></dd>
285.282 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
285.283 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
285.284 With Components</a></dd>
285.285 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
285.286 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
285.287
285.288 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
285.289 </dl>
285.290 <dl> <dt>
285.291 <a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a>
285.292 </dt>
285.293 <dd>
285.294 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
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285.297 </dd>
285.298 <dd>
285.299 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
285.300 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
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285.302 </object>
285.303 </dd>
285.304 <dd>
285.305 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
285.306 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-listbox_components.html">
285.307 <param name="text" value="Using Listbox Components"></object>
285.308 </dd>
285.309
285.310 </dl>
285.311
285.312 <hr>
285.313 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
285.314 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
285.315 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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285.320 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
285.321 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
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286.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/markup.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
286.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
286.4 -<html>
286.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
286.6 <!--
286.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
286.8 * All rights reserved.
286.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
286.10 -->
286.11 <head>
286.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
286.13 <title>Markup Component</title>
286.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
286.15 </head>
286.16 <body>
286.17 <h1>Markup Component</h1>
286.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
286.19 <p>The Markup component <img src="../../../images/bh_markup_icon.gif" alt=" Markup component icon"> enables you to insert HTML elements into the JSP page in places that HTML is not permitted by JavaServer Pages coding restrictions.</p>
286.20 <ul class="note">
286.21 <li>
286.22 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
286.23 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
286.24 see:<br>
286.25 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
286.26 <param name="content" value=
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286.28 <param name="text" value="Summary of New Features in JavaServer Faces 1.2 Technology"></object>
286.29 </li>
286.30 </ul>
286.31
286.32 <p>When you drop this component on a page in the Visual Designer, you cannot see it on the page until you set the <code>tag</code> property. You can see it in the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a> and you can select it there to edit its properties in the <a href="propsheets/markup_props.html">Properties window</a>. </p>
286.33 <p>Use the <code>tag</code> property to specify the type of HTML element to insert. For instance, to insert an <code><hr></code> tag, set the <code>tag</code> property to <code>hr</code> with no angle brackets and select the <code>singleton</code> property .</p>
286.34 <p>To provide compliance with XHTML, if the HTML element you are inserting is a singleton element, you must specify the <code>singleton</code> property, which causes a trailing <code> /></code> to be generated in the rendered HTML. For example, the <code><br></code> element is a singleton element that must be rendered as <code><br /></code> to make it XHTML compliant.</p>
286.35 <p>If you want to specify HTML attributes in addition to <code>id</code> and <code>style</code> for the element you are inserting, use the <code>extraAttributes</code> property.</p>
286.36 <dl>
286.37 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
286.38 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
286.39 With Components</a></dd>
286.40 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
286.41 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
286.42
286.43 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
286.44 </dl>
286.45 <dl> <dt>
286.46 <a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a>
286.47 </dt>
286.48 <dd>
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286.50 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-about_components.html">
286.51 <param name="text" value="Delving Into Components"></object>
286.52 </dd>
286.53 <dd>
286.54 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
286.55 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
286.56 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
286.57 </object>
286.58 </dd>
286.59 </dl>
286.60
286.61
286.62 <hr>
286.63 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
286.64 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
286.65 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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286.69 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
286.70 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
286.71 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
286.72 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
286.73 <tr>
286.74 <td> </td>
286.75 </tr>
286.76 </table>
286.77 </body>
286.78 </html>
286.79 \ No newline at end of file
286.80 +<html>
286.81 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
286.82 <!--
286.83 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
286.84 * All rights reserved.
286.85 * Use is subject to license terms.
286.86 -->
286.87 <head>
286.88 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
286.89 <title>Markup Component</title>
286.90 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
286.91 </head>
286.92 <body>
286.93 <h2>Markup Component</h2>
286.94 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
286.95 <p>The Markup component <img src="../../../images/bh_markup_icon.gif" alt=" Markup component icon"> enables you to insert HTML elements into the JSP page in places that HTML is not permitted by JavaServer Pages coding restrictions.</p>
286.96 <ul class="note">
286.97 <li>
286.98 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
286.99 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
286.100 see:<br>
286.101 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
286.102 <param name="content" value=
286.103 "http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/J2EE/jsf_12/">
286.104 <param name="text" value="Summary of New Features in JavaServer Faces 1.2 Technology"></object>
286.105 </li>
286.106 </ul>
286.107
286.108 <p>When you drop this component on a page in the Visual Designer, you cannot see it on the page until you set the <code>tag</code> property. You can see it in the <a href="../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a> and you can select it there to edit its properties in the <a href="propsheets/markup_props.html">Properties window</a>. </p>
286.109 <p>Use the <code>tag</code> property to specify the type of HTML element to insert. For instance, to insert an <code><hr></code> tag, set the <code>tag</code> property to <code>hr</code> with no angle brackets and select the <code>singleton</code> property .</p>
286.110 <p>To provide compliance with XHTML, if the HTML element you are inserting is a singleton element, you must specify the <code>singleton</code> property, which causes a trailing <code> /></code> to be generated in the rendered HTML. For example, the <code><br></code> element is a singleton element that must be rendered as <code><br /></code> to make it XHTML compliant.</p>
286.111 <p>If you want to specify HTML attributes in addition to <code>id</code> and <code>style</code> for the element you are inserting, use the <code>extraAttributes</code> property.</p>
286.112 <dl>
286.113 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
286.114 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
286.115 With Components</a></dd>
286.116 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
286.117 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
286.118
286.119 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
286.120 </dl>
286.121 <dl> <dt>
286.122 <a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a>
286.123 </dt>
286.124 <dd>
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286.128 </dd>
286.129 <dd>
286.130 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
286.131 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
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286.133 </object>
286.134 </dd>
286.135 </dl>
286.136
286.137
286.138 <hr>
286.139 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
286.140 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
286.141 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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286.147 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
286.148 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
286.149 <tr>
286.150 <td> </td>
286.151 </tr>
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286.155 \ No newline at end of file
287.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/message.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
287.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/message.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
287.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
287.4 -<html>
287.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
287.6 <!--
287.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
287.8 * All rights reserved.
287.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
287.10 -->
287.11 <head>
287.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
287.13 <title>Message Component</title>
287.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
287.15 </head>
287.16 <body>
287.17 <h1>Message Component</h1>
287.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
287.19 <p>The Message component
287.20 <img src="../../../images/inlinemsgicon.gif" alt="inline message icon"> provides a way to display error messages related to a single
287.21 component. </p>
287.22
287.23 <ul class="note">
287.24 <li>
287.25 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
287.26 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
287.27 see:<br>
287.28 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
287.29 <param name="content" value=
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287.31 <param name="text" value="Summary of New Features in JavaServer Faces 1.2 Technology"></object>
287.32 </li>
287.33 </ul>
287.34
287.35 <p>The two message
287.36 components, Message and <a href="message_group.html">Message Group</a>, display error messages for component rendering and
287.37 validation. The Message component displays error messages for a specific
287.38 component. </p>
287.39 <ul>
287.40 <li>Dragging a message component from the palette to the page results in a message item with the <code>showSummary</code> property set to <code>true</code> and the <code>showDetail</code> property set to <code>false</code>.
287.41 <li>You can press Ctrl-Shift and drag the cursor from the Message component to another component to link the <code>for</code> property to the other component and display messages for that component.
287.42 </ul>
287.43 <ul>
287.44 <li>Messages are automatically shown as the result of a validation error or other component related error. </li>
287.45 </ul>
287.46 <p>You can write your own input validation methods, which can write text to the Message component by throwing <code>ValidatorException(new FacesMessage (String))</code>. To send your own validation message to a component, throw one of the following exceptions:</p>
287.47 <ul>
287.48 <li><code>ValidatorException(new FacesMessage(summary))</code></li>
287.49 <li><code>ValidatorException(new FacesMessage(summary, detail))</code></li>
287.50 <li><code>ValidatorException(new FacesMessage(severity, summary, detail))</code>
287.51 <p>For the severity argument, you can pass <code>FacesMessage.SEVERITY_INFO</code>, <code>FacesMessage.SEVERITY_WARN</code>, <code>FacesMessage.SEVERITY_ERROR</code>, or <code>FacesMessage.SEVERITY_FATAL</code>. </p></li>
287.52 </ul>
287.53 With the JavaServer Faces 1.2 set of components, you can override the standard error messages by calling the component's <code>setRequiredMessage</code>, <code>setConverterMessage</code>, and <code>setValidatorMessage</code> methods to specify custom messages.
287.54 <dl>
287.55 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
287.56 <dd> <a href="propsheets/message_props.html">Message Component Properties
287.57 Window</a></dd>
287.58 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
287.59 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
287.60 With Components</a></dd>
287.61 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
287.62 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
287.63
287.64 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
287.65 </dl>
287.66 <dl> <dt>
287.67 <a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a>
287.68 </dt>
287.69 <dd>
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287.76 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
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287.79 </dd>
287.80 </dl>
287.81
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287.94 <td> </td>
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287.99 \ No newline at end of file
287.100 +<html>
287.101 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
287.102 <!--
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287.104 * All rights reserved.
287.105 * Use is subject to license terms.
287.106 -->
287.107 <head>
287.108 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
287.109 <title>Message Component</title>
287.110 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
287.111 </head>
287.112 <body>
287.113 <h2>Message Component</h2>
287.114 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
287.115 <p>The Message component
287.116 <img src="../../../images/inlinemsgicon.gif" alt="inline message icon"> provides a way to display error messages related to a single
287.117 component. </p>
287.118
287.119 <ul class="note">
287.120 <li>
287.121 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
287.122 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
287.123 see:<br>
287.124 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
287.125 <param name="content" value=
287.126 "http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/J2EE/jsf_12/">
287.127 <param name="text" value="Summary of New Features in JavaServer Faces 1.2 Technology"></object>
287.128 </li>
287.129 </ul>
287.130
287.131 <p>The two message
287.132 components, Message and <a href="message_group.html">Message Group</a>, display error messages for component rendering and
287.133 validation. The Message component displays error messages for a specific
287.134 component. </p>
287.135 <ul>
287.136 <li>Dragging a message component from the palette to the page results in a message item with the <code>showSummary</code> property set to <code>true</code> and the <code>showDetail</code> property set to <code>false</code>.
287.137 <li>You can press Ctrl-Shift and drag the cursor from the Message component to another component to link the <code>for</code> property to the other component and display messages for that component.
287.138 </ul>
287.139 <ul>
287.140 <li>Messages are automatically shown as the result of a validation error or other component related error. </li>
287.141 </ul>
287.142 <p>You can write your own input validation methods, which can write text to the Message component by throwing <code>ValidatorException(new FacesMessage (String))</code>. To send your own validation message to a component, throw one of the following exceptions:</p>
287.143 <ul>
287.144 <li><code>ValidatorException(new FacesMessage(summary))</code></li>
287.145 <li><code>ValidatorException(new FacesMessage(summary, detail))</code></li>
287.146 <li><code>ValidatorException(new FacesMessage(severity, summary, detail))</code>
287.147 <p>For the severity argument, you can pass <code>FacesMessage.SEVERITY_INFO</code>, <code>FacesMessage.SEVERITY_WARN</code>, <code>FacesMessage.SEVERITY_ERROR</code>, or <code>FacesMessage.SEVERITY_FATAL</code>. </p></li>
287.148 </ul>
287.149 With the JavaServer Faces 1.2 set of components, you can override the standard error messages by calling the component's <code>setRequiredMessage</code>, <code>setConverterMessage</code>, and <code>setValidatorMessage</code> methods to specify custom messages.
287.150 <dl>
287.151 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
287.152 <dd> <a href="propsheets/message_props.html">Message Component Properties
287.153 Window</a></dd>
287.154 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
287.155 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
287.156 With Components</a></dd>
287.157 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
287.158 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
287.159
287.160 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
287.161 </dl>
287.162 <dl> <dt>
287.163 <a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a>
287.164 </dt>
287.165 <dd>
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287.167 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-about_components.html">
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287.169 </dd>
287.170 <dd>
287.171 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
287.172 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
287.173 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
287.174 </object>
287.175 </dd>
287.176 </dl>
287.177
287.178 <hr>
287.179 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
287.180 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
287.181 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
287.182 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
287.183 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
287.184 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Message Component">
287.185 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
287.186 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
287.187 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
287.188 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
287.189 <tr>
287.190 <td> </td>
287.191 </tr>
287.192 </table>
287.193 </body>
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288.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/message_group.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
288.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
288.4 -<html>
288.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
288.6 <!--
288.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
288.8 * All rights reserved.
288.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
288.10 -->
288.11 <head>
288.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
288.13 <title>Message Group Component</title>
288.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
288.15 </head>
288.16 <body>
288.17 <h1>Message Group Component</h1>
288.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
288.19 <p>The Message Group component <img src="../../../images/bh_msg_group_icon.gif" alt="message group icon"> provides a way to show a list of global messages
288.20 for a page, such as system runtime errors, or a list of messages related to components. To show individual component errors, such as
288.21 validation and conversion errors, clear
288.22 the <code>showGlobalOnly</code> property in the Message Group Properties Window. </p>
288.23 <ul class="note">
288.24 <li>
288.25 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
288.26 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
288.27 see:<br>
288.28 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
288.29 <param name="content" value=
288.30 "http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/J2EE/jsf_12/">
288.31 <param name="text" value="Summary of New Features in JavaServer Faces 1.2 Technology"></object>
288.32 </li>
288.33 </ul>
288.34
288.35 <p>The two message components, Message Group and Message,
288.36 display error messages concerning component rendering and validation.
288.37 </p>
288.38 <ul>
288.39 <li>This component, Message Group, reports either global errors only or all errors on all
288.40 components on the page, including errors with the page itself.
288.41 You can put a Message Group component on your page to assist
288.42 with debugging as you are developing the page.</li>
288.43 <li>The <a href="message.html">Message</a> component
288.44 reports errors for a single component. Use Message
288.45 if you want to provide your users with messages related to a specific component, like validation errors when they enter invalid data in a field. Message Group also reports validation errors, but it reports them for all components, not just one. </li>
288.46 </ul>
288.47 <p> To write your own text to this component, call <code>info(String summary)</code>, <code>warn(String summary)</code>, <code>error(String summary)</code>, or <code>fatal(String summary)</code>. The web application applies different styles to the text, depending on the method's severity level.</p>
288.48 <p>To write both a summary message and a detail message, use <code> FacesContext.getCurrentInstance().addMessage(null, new FacesMessage(summary, detail))</code> or <code>ValidatorException(new FacesMessage(severity, summary, detail))</code>. </p>
288.49 You must set the component's <code>showDetail</code> property for detail messages to appear.
288.50 <dl>
288.51 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
288.52 <dd>
288.53 <a href="propsheets/message_group_props.html">Message Group Properties Window</a>
288.54 </dd>
288.55 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
288.56 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
288.57 With Components</a></dd>
288.58 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
288.59 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
288.60
288.61 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
288.62 </dl>
288.63 <dl> <dt>
288.64 <a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a>
288.65 </dt>
288.66 <dd>
288.67 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
288.68 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-about_components.html">
288.69 <param name="text" value="Delving Into Components"></object>
288.70 </dd>
288.71 <dd>
288.72 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
288.73 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
288.74 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
288.75 </object>
288.76 </dd>
288.77 </dl>
288.78
288.79 <hr>
288.80 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
288.81 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
288.82 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
288.83 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
288.84 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
288.85 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Message Group Component">
288.86 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
288.87 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
288.88 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
288.89 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
288.90 <tr>
288.91 <td> </td>
288.92 </tr>
288.93 </table>
288.94 </body>
288.95 </html>
288.96 \ No newline at end of file
288.97 +<html>
288.98 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
288.99 <!--
288.100 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
288.101 * All rights reserved.
288.102 * Use is subject to license terms.
288.103 -->
288.104 <head>
288.105 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
288.106 <title>Message Group Component</title>
288.107 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
288.108 </head>
288.109 <body>
288.110 <h2>Message Group Component</h2>
288.111 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
288.112 <p>The Message Group component <img src="../../../images/bh_msg_group_icon.gif" alt="message group icon"> provides a way to show a list of global messages
288.113 for a page, such as system runtime errors, or a list of messages related to components. To show individual component errors, such as
288.114 validation and conversion errors, clear
288.115 the <code>showGlobalOnly</code> property in the Message Group Properties Window. </p>
288.116 <ul class="note">
288.117 <li>
288.118 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
288.119 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
288.120 see:<br>
288.121 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
288.122 <param name="content" value=
288.123 "http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/J2EE/jsf_12/">
288.124 <param name="text" value="Summary of New Features in JavaServer Faces 1.2 Technology"></object>
288.125 </li>
288.126 </ul>
288.127
288.128 <p>The two message components, Message Group and Message,
288.129 display error messages concerning component rendering and validation.
288.130 </p>
288.131 <ul>
288.132 <li>This component, Message Group, reports either global errors only or all errors on all
288.133 components on the page, including errors with the page itself.
288.134 You can put a Message Group component on your page to assist
288.135 with debugging as you are developing the page.</li>
288.136 <li>The <a href="message.html">Message</a> component
288.137 reports errors for a single component. Use Message
288.138 if you want to provide your users with messages related to a specific component, like validation errors when they enter invalid data in a field. Message Group also reports validation errors, but it reports them for all components, not just one. </li>
288.139 </ul>
288.140 <p> To write your own text to this component, call <code>info(String summary)</code>, <code>warn(String summary)</code>, <code>error(String summary)</code>, or <code>fatal(String summary)</code>. The web application applies different styles to the text, depending on the method's severity level.</p>
288.141 <p>To write both a summary message and a detail message, use <code> FacesContext.getCurrentInstance().addMessage(null, new FacesMessage(summary, detail))</code> or <code>ValidatorException(new FacesMessage(severity, summary, detail))</code>. </p>
288.142 You must set the component's <code>showDetail</code> property for detail messages to appear.
288.143 <dl>
288.144 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
288.145 <dd>
288.146 <a href="propsheets/message_group_props.html">Message Group Properties Window</a>
288.147 </dd>
288.148 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
288.149 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
288.150 With Components</a></dd>
288.151 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
288.152 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
288.153
288.154 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
288.155 </dl>
288.156 <dl> <dt>
288.157 <a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a>
288.158 </dt>
288.159 <dd>
288.160 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
288.161 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-about_components.html">
288.162 <param name="text" value="Delving Into Components"></object>
288.163 </dd>
288.164 <dd>
288.165 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
288.166 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
288.167 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
288.168 </object>
288.169 </dd>
288.170 </dl>
288.171
288.172 <hr>
288.173 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
288.174 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
288.175 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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288.177 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
288.178 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Message Group Component">
288.179 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
288.180 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
288.181 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
288.182 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
288.183 <tr>
288.184 <td> </td>
288.185 </tr>
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288.189 \ No newline at end of file
289.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/meta.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
289.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/meta.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
289.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
289.4 -<html>
289.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
289.6 <!--
289.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
289.8 * All rights reserved.
289.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
289.10 -->
289.11 <head>
289.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
289.13 <title>Meta Component</title>
289.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
289.15 <style type="text/css">
289.16 <!--
289.17 .style1 {color: rgb(0,0,0)}
289.18 -->
289.19 </style></head>
289.20 <body>
289.21 <h1>Meta Component</h1>
289.22 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
289.23 <p>The Meta component
289.24 <img src="../../../images/bh_meta_icon.gif" alt="Meta component icon"> provides a standard HTML <code><meta></code> tag in the <code><head></code> tag. U<span style="COLOR: rgb(0,0,0)">se the Meta component to </span>provide meta-information about your page, such as descriptions and keywords for search engines, refresh rates, the names of the authors, and so on.</p>
289.25 <ul class="note">
289.26 <li>
289.27 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
289.28 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
289.29 see:<br>
289.30 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
289.31 <param name="content" value=
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289.34 </li>
289.35 </ul>
289.36
289.37 <p><span class="style1">When you drop this component on a page in the Visual Designer, it is inserted into the <code><head></code> tag. The component is not rendered on the page, but you can see it under the head1 node in the
289.38 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
289.39 <param name="content" value="../app_outline_win_graphic.html">
289.40 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
289.41 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
289.42 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
289.43 <param name="text" value="Navigator window,"></object> and you can select it there to edit its properties in the Properties window. </span></p>
289.44 <p>For more information on the HTML <code><meta></code> tag, see the W3C web page at:</p>
289.45 <p><object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
289.46 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/struct/global.html#edef-META">
289.47 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/struct/global.html#edef-META"></object>
289.48 </p>
289.49 <dl>
289.50 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
289.51 <dd>
289.52 <span class="style1"><a href="propsheets/meta_props.html">Meta Component Properties Window</a></span>
289.53 </dd>
289.54 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
289.55 With Components</a></dd>
289.56 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
289.57 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
289.58
289.59 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
289.60 </dl>
289.61 <dl> <dt>
289.62 <a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a>
289.63 </dt>
289.64 <dd>
289.65 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
289.66 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-about_components.html">
289.67 <param name="text" value="Delving Into Components"></object>
289.68 </dd>
289.69 <dd>
289.70 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
289.71 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
289.72 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
289.73 </object>
289.74 </dd>
289.75 </dl>
289.76
289.77
289.78 <hr>
289.79 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
289.80 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
289.81 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
289.82 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
289.83 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
289.84 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Meta Component">
289.85 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
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289.87 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
289.88 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
289.89 <tr>
289.90 <td> </td>
289.91 </tr>
289.92 </table>
289.93 </body>
289.94 </html>
289.95 \ No newline at end of file
289.96 +<html>
289.97 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
289.98 <!--
289.99 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
289.100 * All rights reserved.
289.101 * Use is subject to license terms.
289.102 -->
289.103 <head>
289.104 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
289.105 <title>Meta Component</title>
289.106 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
289.107 <style type="text/css">
289.108 <!--
289.109 .style1 {color: rgb(0,0,0)}
289.110 -->
289.111 </style></head>
289.112 <body>
289.113 <h2>Meta Component</h2>
289.114 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
289.115 <p>The Meta component
289.116 <img src="../../../images/bh_meta_icon.gif" alt="Meta component icon"> provides a standard HTML <code><meta></code> tag in the <code><head></code> tag. U<span style="COLOR: rgb(0,0,0)">se the Meta component to </span>provide meta-information about your page, such as descriptions and keywords for search engines, refresh rates, the names of the authors, and so on.</p>
289.117 <ul class="note">
289.118 <li>
289.119 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
289.120 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
289.121 see:<br>
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289.123 <param name="content" value=
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289.126 </li>
289.127 </ul>
289.128
289.129 <p><span class="style1">When you drop this component on a page in the Visual Designer, it is inserted into the <code><head></code> tag. The component is not rendered on the page, but you can see it under the head1 node in the
289.130 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
289.131 <param name="content" value="../app_outline_win_graphic.html">
289.132 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
289.133 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
289.134 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
289.135 <param name="text" value="Navigator window,"></object> and you can select it there to edit its properties in the Properties window. </span></p>
289.136 <p>For more information on the HTML <code><meta></code> tag, see the W3C web page at:</p>
289.137 <p><object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
289.138 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/struct/global.html#edef-META">
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289.140 </p>
289.141 <dl>
289.142 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
289.143 <dd>
289.144 <span class="style1"><a href="propsheets/meta_props.html">Meta Component Properties Window</a></span>
289.145 </dd>
289.146 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
289.147 With Components</a></dd>
289.148 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
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289.150
289.151 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
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289.168
289.169
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290.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
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290.8 * All rights reserved.
290.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
290.10 -->
290.11 <head>
290.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
290.13 <title>Page Alert Component</title>
290.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
290.15 </head>
290.16 <body>
290.17
290.18 <h1>Page Alert Component</h1>
290.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
290.20
290.21 <p>The Page Alert component <img src="../../../images/bh_page_alert_icon.gif" alt="Page Alert component icon"> provides a full-page alert, an alert message that displays in its own page. A page alert message consists
290.22 of an icon depicting the type of page alert—error, warning, information,
290.23 or question—and a short message, plus an optional longer, more detailed message. </p>
290.24 <ul class="note">
290.25 <li>
290.26 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
290.27 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
290.28 see:<br>
290.29 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
290.30 <param name="content" value=
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290.33 </li>
290.34 </ul>
290.35
290.36 <p>If you need a smaller alert that displays in the page that invokes the alert, use an inline <a href="alert.html">Alert</a> component.</p>
290.37 <ul class="note">
290.38 <li>After dropping a Page Alert component on a page, its default size in the Visual Designer does not match the size in the browser preview. To make the two component representations match each other, resize the component in the Visual Designer.</li>
290.39 </ul>
290.40 <p>After dragging the button to the Visual Designer, you can:</p>
290.41 <ul><li>Select the component and edit its properties in the Page Alert's <a href="propsheets/page_alert_props.html">Properties window</a>. Some typical properties you might set are:
290.42 <ul>
290.43 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the component. In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is the name of the <code>PageAlert</code> object.</li>
290.44 <li><b>type. </b> The severity of the page alert, which determines the icon that appears to the left of the summary. Choose an item from the property's drop down list to see what the icon looks like in the Visual Designer. You might have to right-click in your page and choose Refresh to see the new icon.</li>
290.45 <li><b>summary.</b>
290.46 Brief text that tells the user why the page alert was displayed.</li>
290.47 <li><b>detail. </b> A longer text message providing more detail about the alert. </li>
290.48 </ul></li>
290.49 <li>Right-click the page alert and choose one of several actions:
290.50 <ul>
290.51 <li> <b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind properties of the component to JavaBeans properties that update this component's properties automatically. </li>
290.52 <li> <b>Preview in Browser</b>. See how the page renders in the default web browser for your system. </li>
290.53 </ul>
290.54 </li>
290.55 </ul>
290.56
290.57 <dl>
290.58 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
290.59 <dd><a href="propsheets/page_alert_props.html">Page Alert Properties Window</a>
290.60 </dd>
290.61 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
290.62 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
290.63 With Components</a></dd>
290.64 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
290.65
290.66 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
290.67 </dl>
290.68 <dl> <dt>
290.69 <a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a>
290.70 </dt>
290.71 <dd>
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290.73 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-about_components.html">
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290.81 </dd>
290.82 </dl>
290.83
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290.103 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
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290.106 * All rights reserved.
290.107 * Use is subject to license terms.
290.108 -->
290.109 <head>
290.110 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
290.111 <title>Page Alert Component</title>
290.112 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
290.113 </head>
290.114 <body>
290.115
290.116 <h2>Page Alert Component</h2>
290.117 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
290.118
290.119 <p>The Page Alert component <img src="../../../images/bh_page_alert_icon.gif" alt="Page Alert component icon"> provides a full-page alert, an alert message that displays in its own page. A page alert message consists
290.120 of an icon depicting the type of page alert—error, warning, information,
290.121 or question—and a short message, plus an optional longer, more detailed message. </p>
290.122 <ul class="note">
290.123 <li>
290.124 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
290.125 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
290.126 see:<br>
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290.128 <param name="content" value=
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290.131 </li>
290.132 </ul>
290.133
290.134 <p>If you need a smaller alert that displays in the page that invokes the alert, use an inline <a href="alert.html">Alert</a> component.</p>
290.135 <ul class="note">
290.136 <li>After dropping a Page Alert component on a page, its default size in the Visual Designer does not match the size in the browser preview. To make the two component representations match each other, resize the component in the Visual Designer.</li>
290.137 </ul>
290.138 <p>After dragging the button to the Visual Designer, you can:</p>
290.139 <ul><li>Select the component and edit its properties in the Page Alert's <a href="propsheets/page_alert_props.html">Properties window</a>. Some typical properties you might set are:
290.140 <ul>
290.141 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the component. In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is the name of the <code>PageAlert</code> object.</li>
290.142 <li><b>type. </b> The severity of the page alert, which determines the icon that appears to the left of the summary. Choose an item from the property's drop down list to see what the icon looks like in the Visual Designer. You might have to right-click in your page and choose Refresh to see the new icon.</li>
290.143 <li><b>summary.</b>
290.144 Brief text that tells the user why the page alert was displayed.</li>
290.145 <li><b>detail. </b> A longer text message providing more detail about the alert. </li>
290.146 </ul></li>
290.147 <li>Right-click the page alert and choose one of several actions:
290.148 <ul>
290.149 <li> <b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind properties of the component to JavaBeans properties that update this component's properties automatically. </li>
290.150 <li> <b>Preview in Browser</b>. See how the page renders in the default web browser for your system. </li>
290.151 </ul>
290.152 </li>
290.153 </ul>
290.154
290.155 <dl>
290.156 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
290.157 <dd><a href="propsheets/page_alert_props.html">Page Alert Properties Window</a>
290.158 </dd>
290.159 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
290.160 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
290.161 With Components</a></dd>
290.162 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
290.163
290.164 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
290.165 </dl>
290.166 <dl> <dt>
290.167 <a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a>
290.168 </dt>
290.169 <dd>
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290.171 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-about_components.html">
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290.176 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
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290.179 </dd>
290.180 </dl>
290.181
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290.191 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
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291.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/page_separator.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
291.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/page_separator.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
291.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
291.4 -<html>
291.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
291.6 <!--
291.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
291.8 * All rights reserved.
291.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
291.10 -->
291.11 <head>
291.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
291.13 <title>Page Separator Component</title>
291.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
291.15 </head>
291.16 <body>
291.17 <h1>Page Separator Component</h1>
291.18 <p>The Page Separator component <img src="../../../images/bh_page_separator_icon.gif" alt="page separator icon"> is a horizontal line that resizes to any page width selected by the user. This component is the visual equivalent of an HTML <code><hr></code> tag. </p>
291.19 <ul class="note">
291.20 <li>
291.21 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
291.22 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
291.23 see:<br>
291.24 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
291.25 <param name="content" value=
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291.27 <param name="text" value="Summary of New Features in JavaServer Faces 1.2 Technology"></object>
291.28 </li>
291.29 </ul>
291.30
291.31 <p>In the page bean, a Page Separator component is a <code>PageSeparator</code> object. </p>
291.32 <ul class="note">
291.33 <li>If you want to use an HTML <code><hr></code> tag, drop a <a href="meta.html">Meta component</a> on the page and set its <code>tag</code> property to <code>hr</code>.</li>
291.34 </ul>
291.35 <dl>
291.36 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
291.37 <dd><a href="propsheets/page_separator_props.html">Page Separator Properties Window</a></dd> <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
291.38 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
291.39 With Components</a></dd>
291.40 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
291.41 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
291.42
291.43 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
291.44 </dl>
291.45 <dl> <dt>
291.46 <a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a>
291.47 </dt>
291.48 <dd>
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291.50 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-about_components.html">
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291.55 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
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291.59 </dl>
291.60
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291.64 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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291.70 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
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291.72 <tr>
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291.78 \ No newline at end of file
291.79 +<html>
291.80 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
291.81 <!--
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291.83 * All rights reserved.
291.84 * Use is subject to license terms.
291.85 -->
291.86 <head>
291.87 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
291.88 <title>Page Separator Component</title>
291.89 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
291.90 </head>
291.91 <body>
291.92 <h2>Page Separator Component</h2>
291.93 <p>The Page Separator component <img src="../../../images/bh_page_separator_icon.gif" alt="page separator icon"> is a horizontal line that resizes to any page width selected by the user. This component is the visual equivalent of an HTML <code><hr></code> tag. </p>
291.94 <ul class="note">
291.95 <li>
291.96 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
291.97 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
291.98 see:<br>
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291.100 <param name="content" value=
291.101 "http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/J2EE/jsf_12/">
291.102 <param name="text" value="Summary of New Features in JavaServer Faces 1.2 Technology"></object>
291.103 </li>
291.104 </ul>
291.105
291.106 <p>In the page bean, a Page Separator component is a <code>PageSeparator</code> object. </p>
291.107 <ul class="note">
291.108 <li>If you want to use an HTML <code><hr></code> tag, drop a <a href="meta.html">Meta component</a> on the page and set its <code>tag</code> property to <code>hr</code>.</li>
291.109 </ul>
291.110 <dl>
291.111 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
291.112 <dd><a href="propsheets/page_separator_props.html">Page Separator Properties Window</a></dd> <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
291.113 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
291.114 With Components</a></dd>
291.115 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
291.116 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
291.117
291.118 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
291.119 </dl>
291.120 <dl> <dt>
291.121 <a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a>
291.122 </dt>
291.123 <dd>
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291.125 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-about_components.html">
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291.130 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
291.131 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
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291.133 </dd>
291.134 </dl>
291.135
291.136 <hr>
291.137 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
291.138 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
291.139 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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291.143 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
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291.145 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
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291.147 <tr>
291.148 <td> </td>
291.149 </tr>
291.150 </table>
291.151 </body>
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291.153 \ No newline at end of file
292.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/password_field.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
292.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/password_field.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
292.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
292.4 -<html>
292.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
292.6 <!--
292.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
292.8 * All rights reserved.
292.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
292.10 -->
292.11 <head>
292.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
292.13 <title>Password Field Component</title>
292.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
292.15 </head>
292.16 <body>
292.17 <h1>Password Field Component</h1>
292.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
292.19 <p>The Password Field component <img src="../../../images/secretfieldicon.gif" alt="secret field icon"> enables the user to enter a password without showing the entered text. It is a component for which the input entered is obscured (all
292.20 the characters are stars or bullets). The text the user enters (the component's
292.21 <code>password</code> property) is not obscured or encrypted over the network
292.22 or on the server in any way; it is just not displayed on the
292.23 screen in the web browser. </p>
292.24 <ul class="note">
292.25 <li>
292.26 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
292.27 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
292.28 see:<br>
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292.33 </li>
292.34 </ul>
292.35
292.36 <p>After adding a password field to a page, you can do a number
292.37 of things with it: </p>
292.38 <ul>
292.39 <li>Select the component and edit its properties in the component's Properties window. Some typical
292.40 properties to edit are:
292.41 <ul>
292.42 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the component. In the JSP file,
292.43 this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code>
292.44 attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is
292.45 the name of the <code>PasswordField</code> object.</li>
292.46 <li><b>columns.</b> The width in characters of the text field. If the user types more characters than will fit, the field scrolls horizontally. </li>
292.47 <li><b>label.</b> A label describing the field, such as <code>Enter</code> <code>Your</code> <code>Password</code>.
292.48 <ul class="note">
292.49 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over aspects of the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
292.50 </ul>
292.51 </li>
292.52 <li><b>password.</b> The password entered by the user, which is sent to the server. You can bind this property to an object or a data provider representing a database field, web service, or enterprise bean that receives the value. If you provide a value for this property, the password field displays initially with an asterisk or bullet for each letter. </li>
292.53 </ul>
292.54 </li>
292.55 <li>Right-click the component and choose one of the following
292.56 pop-up menu items:
292.57 <ul>
292.58 <li><b>Edit Event Handler. </b>Write code for one of the following event handlers.
292.59 <ul>
292.60 <li><b>validate. </b>Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>validate</code> method so you can insert code to validate the value of the component.</li>
292.61 <li><b>processValueChange.</b> Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>processValueChange</code> method so you can insert code that executes when the value of this component changes (for example, the user changes the value of another component that is controlling the value of this component)</li>
292.62 </ul>
292.63 </li>
292.64 <li><b>Set Initial Focus.</b> Gives this component focus when the user opens the page, and provides an edit cursor in the field.</li>
292.65 <li><b>Auto-Submit on Change.</b> Causes the form to be automatically submitted if the value of the component changes. Sets the component's JavaScript onclick property to <code>common_timeoutSubmitForm(this.form, '<i>component-id</i>');</code>. At runtime, this code causes the form to be automatically submitted if the user changes the component value. Once the form is submitted, conversion and validation occur on the server and any value change listener methods execute, and then the page is redisplayed.
292.66 <p>A component configured to Auto-Submit on Change can use <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual forms</a> to limit the input fields that are processed when the form is submitted. If the auto-submit component is defined to submit a virtual form, only the participants in that virtual form will be processed when the auto-submit occurs.</p>
292.67 </li>
292.68 <li><b>Bind to Data</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables
292.69 you to bind the component's <code>password</code> property to a data provider or an object. For more information, see <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>.</li>
292.70 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables
292.71 you to bind properties of the component in addition to the <code>password</code> property to other objects
292.72 or bean properties that update this component's properties
292.73 automatically.</li>
292.74 </ul>
292.75 </li>
292.76 </ul>
292.77 <dl>
292.78 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
292.79 <dd>
292.80 <a href="propsheets/password_field_props.html">Password Field Component Properties Window</a>
292.81 </dd>
292.82 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
292.83 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
292.84 With Components</a></dd>
292.85 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
292.86 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
292.87
292.88 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
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292.104
292.105
292.106 </dl>
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292.133 <head>
292.134 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
292.135 <title>Password Field Component</title>
292.136 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
292.137 </head>
292.138 <body>
292.139 <h2>Password Field Component</h2>
292.140 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
292.141 <p>The Password Field component <img src="../../../images/secretfieldicon.gif" alt="secret field icon"> enables the user to enter a password without showing the entered text. It is a component for which the input entered is obscured (all
292.142 the characters are stars or bullets). The text the user enters (the component's
292.143 <code>password</code> property) is not obscured or encrypted over the network
292.144 or on the server in any way; it is just not displayed on the
292.145 screen in the web browser. </p>
292.146 <ul class="note">
292.147 <li>
292.148 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
292.149 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
292.150 see:<br>
292.151 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
292.152 <param name="content" value=
292.153 "http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/J2EE/jsf_12/">
292.154 <param name="text" value="Summary of New Features in JavaServer Faces 1.2 Technology"></object>
292.155 </li>
292.156 </ul>
292.157
292.158 <p>After adding a password field to a page, you can do a number
292.159 of things with it: </p>
292.160 <ul>
292.161 <li>Select the component and edit its properties in the component's Properties window. Some typical
292.162 properties to edit are:
292.163 <ul>
292.164 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the component. In the JSP file,
292.165 this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code>
292.166 attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is
292.167 the name of the <code>PasswordField</code> object.</li>
292.168 <li><b>columns.</b> The width in characters of the text field. If the user types more characters than will fit, the field scrolls horizontally. </li>
292.169 <li><b>label.</b> A label describing the field, such as <code>Enter</code> <code>Your</code> <code>Password</code>.
292.170 <ul class="note">
292.171 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over aspects of the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
292.172 </ul>
292.173 </li>
292.174 <li><b>password.</b> The password entered by the user, which is sent to the server. You can bind this property to an object or a data provider representing a database field, web service, or enterprise bean that receives the value. If you provide a value for this property, the password field displays initially with an asterisk or bullet for each letter. </li>
292.175 </ul>
292.176 </li>
292.177 <li>Right-click the component and choose one of the following
292.178 pop-up menu items:
292.179 <ul>
292.180 <li><b>Edit Event Handler. </b>Write code for one of the following event handlers.
292.181 <ul>
292.182 <li><b>validate. </b>Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>validate</code> method so you can insert code to validate the value of the component.</li>
292.183 <li><b>processValueChange.</b> Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>processValueChange</code> method so you can insert code that executes when the value of this component changes (for example, the user changes the value of another component that is controlling the value of this component)</li>
292.184 </ul>
292.185 </li>
292.186 <li><b>Set Initial Focus.</b> Gives this component focus when the user opens the page, and provides an edit cursor in the field.</li>
292.187 <li><b>Auto-Submit on Change.</b> Causes the form to be automatically submitted if the value of the component changes. Sets the component's JavaScript onclick property to <code>common_timeoutSubmitForm(this.form, '<i>component-id</i>');</code>. At runtime, this code causes the form to be automatically submitted if the user changes the component value. Once the form is submitted, conversion and validation occur on the server and any value change listener methods execute, and then the page is redisplayed.
292.188 <p>A component configured to Auto-Submit on Change can use <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual forms</a> to limit the input fields that are processed when the form is submitted. If the auto-submit component is defined to submit a virtual form, only the participants in that virtual form will be processed when the auto-submit occurs.</p>
292.189 </li>
292.190 <li><b>Bind to Data</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables
292.191 you to bind the component's <code>password</code> property to a data provider or an object. For more information, see <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>.</li>
292.192 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables
292.193 you to bind properties of the component in addition to the <code>password</code> property to other objects
292.194 or bean properties that update this component's properties
292.195 automatically.</li>
292.196 </ul>
292.197 </li>
292.198 </ul>
292.199 <dl>
292.200 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
292.201 <dd>
292.202 <a href="propsheets/password_field_props.html">Password Field Component Properties Window</a>
292.203 </dd>
292.204 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
292.205 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
292.206 With Components</a></dd>
292.207 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
292.208 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
292.209
292.210 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
292.211 </dl>
292.212 <dl> <dt>
292.213 <a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a>
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292.220 <dd>
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292.222 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
292.223 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
292.224 </object>
292.225 </dd>
292.226
292.227
292.228 </dl>
292.229
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293.11 <head>
293.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
293.13 <title>Property Component</title>
293.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
293.15 </head>
293.16 <body>
293.17 <h1>Property Component</h1>
293.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
293.19 <p>A Property component is always contained in a <a href="property_sheet_section.html">Property Sheet Section</a> component, which is contained in a <a href="property_sheet.html">Property Sheet</a> component. </p>
293.20 <ul class="note">
293.21 <li>
293.22 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
293.23 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
293.24 see:<br>
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293.28 <param name="text" value="Summary of New Features in JavaServer Faces 1.2 Technology"></object>
293.29 </li>
293.30 </ul>
293.31
293.32 <p>To add a new Property component to a Property Sheet, you can drag the Property component <img src="../../../images/bh_property_sheet_property_icon.gif" alt="Property Sheet Property icon"> from
293.33 the Palette's Layout category to a Property Sheet Section in the Property Sheet. You can also drop the Property component on a Property Sheet Section node <img src="../../../images/bh_property_sheet_section_icon.gif" alt="Property Sheet Section icon"> in the
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293.40 </object>
293.41 or you can right-click a Property Sheet Section in either the Visual Designer or the Outline window and choose Add Property. </p>
293.42 <p>A Property component is a container that has a label, optional help text, and some default formatting. You can either leave the Property component as is to display read-only data, or you can drop other components on a Property component to make it editable or selectable, or to provide a different format for the data. For example, to make a Property component editable, you could drop a Text Field component on it. </p>
293.43 <p>You can set the label for a Property component by editing its <code>label</code> property in the Property Component Properties Window. For example, you could use a Property Sheet to lay out a data entry form, with each Property component containing a Text Field that you drop on the Property component. You could then set the <code>label</code> property of each Property component to describe its text field, such as First Name for a text field that requires that a user's first name be entered. See below for a link to a sample data entry form.</p>
293.44 <p>If a Property component contains an input component like Text Field and you want to specify that the field is a required entry, set the <code>required</code> property of the input component. Setting the <code>required</code> property of the input component causes a red asterisk icon to be added to the Property component's label at runtime. If you want to display a short description of this icon at the top of the property sheet, set the <code>requiredFields</code> property of the Property Sheet component.
293.45 <p>The following link shows a data entry form created with a Property Sheet component that uses required fields:
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293.52 <dl>
293.53 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
293.54 <dd><a href="propsheets/property_props.html">Property Component Properties Window</a></dd>
293.55 <dd><a href="propsheets/property_sheet_props.html">Property Sheet Component Properties Window</a></dd> <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
293.56 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
293.57 With Components</a></dd>
293.58 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
293.59 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
293.60
293.61 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
293.62 </dl>
293.63 <dl> <dt>
293.64 <a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a>
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293.106 <title>Property Component</title>
293.107 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
293.108 </head>
293.109 <body>
293.110 <h2>Property Component</h2>
293.111 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
293.112 <p>A Property component is always contained in a <a href="property_sheet_section.html">Property Sheet Section</a> component, which is contained in a <a href="property_sheet.html">Property Sheet</a> component. </p>
293.113 <ul class="note">
293.114 <li>
293.115 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
293.116 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
293.117 see:<br>
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293.119 <param name="content" value=
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293.122 </li>
293.123 </ul>
293.124
293.125 <p>To add a new Property component to a Property Sheet, you can drag the Property component <img src="../../../images/bh_property_sheet_property_icon.gif" alt="Property Sheet Property icon"> from
293.126 the Palette's Layout category to a Property Sheet Section in the Property Sheet. You can also drop the Property component on a Property Sheet Section node <img src="../../../images/bh_property_sheet_section_icon.gif" alt="Property Sheet Section icon"> in the
293.127 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
293.128 <param name="content" value="../app_outline_win_graphic.html">
293.129 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
293.130 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
293.131 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
293.132 <param name="text" value="Navigator window,">
293.133 </object>
293.134 or you can right-click a Property Sheet Section in either the Visual Designer or the Outline window and choose Add Property. </p>
293.135 <p>A Property component is a container that has a label, optional help text, and some default formatting. You can either leave the Property component as is to display read-only data, or you can drop other components on a Property component to make it editable or selectable, or to provide a different format for the data. For example, to make a Property component editable, you could drop a Text Field component on it. </p>
293.136 <p>You can set the label for a Property component by editing its <code>label</code> property in the Property Component Properties Window. For example, you could use a Property Sheet to lay out a data entry form, with each Property component containing a Text Field that you drop on the Property component. You could then set the <code>label</code> property of each Property component to describe its text field, such as First Name for a text field that requires that a user's first name be entered. See below for a link to a sample data entry form.</p>
293.137 <p>If a Property component contains an input component like Text Field and you want to specify that the field is a required entry, set the <code>required</code> property of the input component. Setting the <code>required</code> property of the input component causes a red asterisk icon to be added to the Property component's label at runtime. If you want to display a short description of this icon at the top of the property sheet, set the <code>requiredFields</code> property of the Property Sheet component.
293.138 <p>The following link shows a data entry form created with a Property Sheet component that uses required fields:
293.139 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
293.140 <param name="content" value="property_sheet_graphic.html">
293.141 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
293.142 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
293.143 <param name="viewerSize" value="500,600">
293.144 <param name="text" value="Property Sheet Example"></object>
293.145 <dl>
293.146 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
293.147 <dd><a href="propsheets/property_props.html">Property Component Properties Window</a></dd>
293.148 <dd><a href="propsheets/property_sheet_props.html">Property Sheet Component Properties Window</a></dd> <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
293.149 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
293.150 With Components</a></dd>
293.151 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
293.152 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
293.153
293.154 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
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293.156 <dl> <dt>
293.157 <a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a>
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293.169 </dd>
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294.6 <!--
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294.8 * All rights reserved.
294.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
294.10 -->
294.11 <head>
294.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
294.13 <title>Property Sheet Component</title>
294.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
294.15 </head>
294.16 <body>
294.17 <h1>Property Sheet Component</h1>
294.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
294.19 <p>You can drag the Property Sheet component <img src="../../../images/bh_property_sheet_icon.gif" alt="Property Sheet icon"> from
294.20 the Palette's Layout category to the Visual Designer to create a property sheet, which provides a container to lay out components, typically on a page of its own. </p>
294.21 <ul class="note">
294.22 <li>
294.23 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
294.24 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
294.25 see:<br>
294.26 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
294.27 <param name="content" value=
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294.29 <param name="text" value="Summary of New Features in JavaServer Faces 1.2 Technology"></object>
294.30 </li>
294.31 </ul>
294.32
294.33 <p>A property sheet contains <a href="property_sheet_section.html">Property Sheet Section</a> components, which in turn contain <a href="property.html">Property</a> components. Initially, a property sheet has one section that contains one property. </p>
294.34 <p>You can add a new section to a property sheet by dropping a Property Sheet Section component on the property sheet, or you can right-click the Property Sheet component and choose Add Property Sheet Section. If you set the <code>jumpLinks</code> property, the property sheet displays links to its sections at the top of the property sheet.</p>
294.35 <p>You can add a new property by dropping a Property component on a Property Sheet Section, or you can right-click the Property Sheet Section component and choose Add Property.</p>
294.36 <p>All these components are available as nodes in the
294.37 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
294.38 <param name="content" value="../app_outline_win_graphic.html">
294.39 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
294.40 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
294.41 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
294.42 <param name="text" value="Navigator window,"></object> where you can select them, move them around, right-click them, and delete them. </p>
294.43 <p>The Property Sheet component is useful for designing pages that use sections containing fields, such as a page with sets of labeled components or a data entry form. If there is more than one section, setting the <code>jumpLinks</code> property makes it easy to jump from section to section in a form. </p>
294.44 <p>Setting the <code>requiredFields</code> property of the Property Sheet component to <code>true</code> displays a short description of the Required Fields icon at the top of the property sheet. The icon displays to the left of a Property component's label and indicates that the user must enter data for that component.
294.45 For example, the following link shows a data entry form created with a Property Sheet component that uses required fields:
294.46 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
294.47 <param name="content" value="property_sheet_graphic.html">
294.48 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
294.49 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
294.50 <param name="viewerSize" value="500,600">
294.51 <param name="text" value="Property Sheet Example.">
294.52 </object>
294.53 </p>
294.54 <p>You set the <code>requiredFields</code> property in the Property Sheet component's Properties window.</p>
294.55 <dl>
294.56 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
294.57 <dd><a href="propsheets/property_sheet_props.html">Property Sheet Component Properties Window</a></dd>
294.58 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
294.59 With Components</a></dd>
294.60 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
294.61 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
294.62
294.63 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
294.64 </dl>
294.65 <dl> <dt>
294.66 <a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a>
294.67 </dt>
294.68 <dd>
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294.70 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-about_components.html">
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294.75 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
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294.78 </dd>
294.79 </dl>
294.80
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294.98 \ No newline at end of file
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294.100 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
294.101 <!--
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294.103 * All rights reserved.
294.104 * Use is subject to license terms.
294.105 -->
294.106 <head>
294.107 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
294.108 <title>Property Sheet Component</title>
294.109 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
294.110 </head>
294.111 <body>
294.112 <h2>Property Sheet Component</h2>
294.113 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
294.114 <p>You can drag the Property Sheet component <img src="../../../images/bh_property_sheet_icon.gif" alt="Property Sheet icon"> from
294.115 the Palette's Layout category to the Visual Designer to create a property sheet, which provides a container to lay out components, typically on a page of its own. </p>
294.116 <ul class="note">
294.117 <li>
294.118 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
294.119 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
294.120 see:<br>
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294.122 <param name="content" value=
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294.125 </li>
294.126 </ul>
294.127
294.128 <p>A property sheet contains <a href="property_sheet_section.html">Property Sheet Section</a> components, which in turn contain <a href="property.html">Property</a> components. Initially, a property sheet has one section that contains one property. </p>
294.129 <p>You can add a new section to a property sheet by dropping a Property Sheet Section component on the property sheet, or you can right-click the Property Sheet component and choose Add Property Sheet Section. If you set the <code>jumpLinks</code> property, the property sheet displays links to its sections at the top of the property sheet.</p>
294.130 <p>You can add a new property by dropping a Property component on a Property Sheet Section, or you can right-click the Property Sheet Section component and choose Add Property.</p>
294.131 <p>All these components are available as nodes in the
294.132 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
294.133 <param name="content" value="../app_outline_win_graphic.html">
294.134 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
294.135 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
294.136 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
294.137 <param name="text" value="Navigator window,"></object> where you can select them, move them around, right-click them, and delete them. </p>
294.138 <p>The Property Sheet component is useful for designing pages that use sections containing fields, such as a page with sets of labeled components or a data entry form. If there is more than one section, setting the <code>jumpLinks</code> property makes it easy to jump from section to section in a form. </p>
294.139 <p>Setting the <code>requiredFields</code> property of the Property Sheet component to <code>true</code> displays a short description of the Required Fields icon at the top of the property sheet. The icon displays to the left of a Property component's label and indicates that the user must enter data for that component.
294.140 For example, the following link shows a data entry form created with a Property Sheet component that uses required fields:
294.141 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
294.142 <param name="content" value="property_sheet_graphic.html">
294.143 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
294.144 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
294.145 <param name="viewerSize" value="500,600">
294.146 <param name="text" value="Property Sheet Example.">
294.147 </object>
294.148 </p>
294.149 <p>You set the <code>requiredFields</code> property in the Property Sheet component's Properties window.</p>
294.150 <dl>
294.151 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
294.152 <dd><a href="propsheets/property_sheet_props.html">Property Sheet Component Properties Window</a></dd>
294.153 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
294.154 With Components</a></dd>
294.155 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
294.156 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
294.157
294.158 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
294.159 </dl>
294.160 <dl> <dt>
294.161 <a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a>
294.162 </dt>
294.163 <dd>
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294.165 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-about_components.html">
294.166 <param name="text" value="Delving Into Components"></object>
294.167 </dd>
294.168 <dd>
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294.170 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
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294.174 </dl>
294.175
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295.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/property_sheet_section.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
295.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/property_sheet_section.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
295.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
295.4 -<html>
295.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
295.6 <!--
295.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
295.8 * All rights reserved.
295.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
295.10 -->
295.11 <head>
295.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
295.13 <title>Property Sheet Section Component</title>
295.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
295.15 </head>
295.16 <body>
295.17 <h1>Property Sheet Section Component</h1>
295.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
295.19 <p>You can drag the Property Sheet Section component <img src="../../../images/bh_property_sheet_section_icon.gif" alt="Property Sheet Section icon"> from
295.20 the Palette's Layout category to a property sheet on the Visual Designer to add a section to a <a href="property_sheet.html">Property Sheet</a>, or you can right-click a Property Sheet in either the Visual Designer or the
295.21 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
295.22 <param name="content" value="../app_outline_win_graphic.html">
295.23 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
295.24 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
295.25 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
295.26 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object> and choose Add Property Sheet Section. A Property Sheet Section contains Property components and is used primarily as a way to group Property components in a Property Sheet and to provide a label for the group. </p>
295.27 <ul class="note">
295.28 <li>
295.29 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
295.30 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
295.31 see:<br>
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295.33 <param name="content" value=
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295.36 </li>
295.37 </ul>
295.38
295.39 <p>You can set the text that appears for a Property Sheet Section by editing its <code>label</code> component in the Property Sheet Section Properties Window.</p>
295.40 <p>A property sheet section contains <a href="property.html">Property</a> components. A new Property Sheet Section intially has one Property component in it. </p>
295.41 <p>To add a property to a section, either drag a Property component to a Property Sheet Section and drop it or right-click the Property Sheet Section component and choose Add Property.</p>
295.42 <dl>
295.43 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
295.44 <dd><a href="propsheets/property_sheet_section_props.html">Property Sheet Section Properties Window</a></dd>
295.45 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
295.46 With Components</a></dd>
295.47 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
295.48 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
295.49
295.50 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
295.51 </dl>
295.52 <dl> <dt>
295.53 <a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a>
295.54 </dt>
295.55 <dd>
295.56 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
295.57 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-about_components.html">
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295.62 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
295.63 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
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295.65 </dd>
295.66 </dl>
295.67
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295.81 </tr>
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295.85 \ No newline at end of file
295.86 +<html>
295.87 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
295.88 <!--
295.89 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
295.90 * All rights reserved.
295.91 * Use is subject to license terms.
295.92 -->
295.93 <head>
295.94 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
295.95 <title>Property Sheet Section Component</title>
295.96 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
295.97 </head>
295.98 <body>
295.99 <h2>Property Sheet Section Component</h2>
295.100 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
295.101 <p>You can drag the Property Sheet Section component <img src="../../../images/bh_property_sheet_section_icon.gif" alt="Property Sheet Section icon"> from
295.102 the Palette's Layout category to a property sheet on the Visual Designer to add a section to a <a href="property_sheet.html">Property Sheet</a>, or you can right-click a Property Sheet in either the Visual Designer or the
295.103 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
295.104 <param name="content" value="../app_outline_win_graphic.html">
295.105 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
295.106 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
295.107 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
295.108 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object> and choose Add Property Sheet Section. A Property Sheet Section contains Property components and is used primarily as a way to group Property components in a Property Sheet and to provide a label for the group. </p>
295.109 <ul class="note">
295.110 <li>
295.111 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
295.112 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
295.113 see:<br>
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295.115 <param name="content" value=
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295.117 <param name="text" value="Summary of New Features in JavaServer Faces 1.2 Technology"></object>
295.118 </li>
295.119 </ul>
295.120
295.121 <p>You can set the text that appears for a Property Sheet Section by editing its <code>label</code> component in the Property Sheet Section Properties Window.</p>
295.122 <p>A property sheet section contains <a href="property.html">Property</a> components. A new Property Sheet Section intially has one Property component in it. </p>
295.123 <p>To add a property to a section, either drag a Property component to a Property Sheet Section and drop it or right-click the Property Sheet Section component and choose Add Property.</p>
295.124 <dl>
295.125 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
295.126 <dd><a href="propsheets/property_sheet_section_props.html">Property Sheet Section Properties Window</a></dd>
295.127 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
295.128 With Components</a></dd>
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295.130 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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296.13 <title>Add Remove List Component Properties Window</title>
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296.17
296.18 <h1>Add Remove List Component Properties Window </h1>
296.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
296.20
296.21 <p>You see the Properties window for an Add Remove List component <img src="../../../../images/bh_addremove_list_icon.gif" alt="Add Remove List icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. </p>
296.22
296.23 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
296.24
296.25 <h3>General</h3>
296.26 <ul>
296.27 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
296.28 The name of the component in the page bean and the JSP file. In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is the name of the <code>AddRemove</code> object.</li>
296.29 </ul>
296.30
296.31 <h3>Appearance</h3>
296.32 <ul>
296.33 <li><b>availableItemsLabel.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
296.34 The label of the available items list, set by default to <code>Available</code>.</li>
296.35 <li><b>label.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
296.36 The label of the Add Remove List component, which displays by default at the top left, above the list labels.
296.37 <ul class="note">
296.38 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="../label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
296.39 </ul>
296.40 </li>
296.41 <li><b>labelOnTop.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
296.42 If selected, positions the component's label directly above the lists.</li>
296.43 <li><b>movebuttons.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
296.44 Adds move up and move down buttons to the area between the lists. </li>
296.45 <li><b>rows.</b> <code> Type: int </code><br>
296.46 Determines the number of items that display at one time in the lists. The default value is <code>12</code>. </li>
296.47 <li><b>selectAll.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
296.48 Adds Select All and Remove All buttons to the area between the lists. </li>
296.49 <li><b>selectedItemsLabel.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
296.50 The label of the list showing the selected items, set by default to <code>Selected</code>.</li>
296.51
296.52 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
296.53 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
296.54 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
296.55 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
296.56 <ul class="note">
296.57 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
296.58 </ul>
296.59
296.60 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
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296.64 </p>
296.65 </li>
296.66 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a><a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
296.67 <ul class="note">
296.68 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
296.69 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.</li>
296.70 </ul>
296.71 </li>
296.72 <li><b>vertical.</b><code> Type: boolean </code>
296.73 If selected, arranges the lists vertically, with the Available list on top, the buttons below it, and the Selected list below the buttons. By default, the layout is horizontal.
296.74 </li>
296.75 </ul>
296.76
296.77 <h3>Data</h3>
296.78 <ul>
296.79 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
296.80 A JavaServer Faces converter that produces the correct type of value for the value property. If the user enters the wrong type of value, such as a word instead of a number for an <a href="../../jsf-val-conv/integer_converter.html">Integer converter</a>, the converter sends a message that you can display in a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a>.
296.81 <ul class="note">
296.82 <li>If you use an Enum converter with this component, you must edit the converter's Java declaration to use an <code>enum</code> class as a parameter, as described in <a href="../../jsf-val-conv/enum_converter.html">Enum Converter</a>.</li>
296.83 </ul>
296.84 </li>
296.85 <li><b>duplicateSelections.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
296.86 If selected, this property enables the user to add the same item more than once to the Selected list. The change in behavior is that items added to the Selected list remain available in the Available list and can appear more than once in the Selected list. </li>
296.87 <li><b>items.</b><code> Type: Object </code><br>
296.88 Specifies the items in the Available list. Associates the Available list with an array, a collection, or a map of <code>com.sun.webui.jsf.model.Option</code> objects to populate the Available list. By default, this property is associated with a <code>com.sun.webui.jsf.model.MultipleSelectOptionsList</code> object with a name similar to <code>addRemoveList1DefaultOptions</code>, whose node you can see in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. This object serves simply to populate the list with default items and is in the page bean.
296.89
296.90
296.91 </li>
296.92 <li><b>required.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
296.93 If selected, the user is required to add at least one item to the Selected column before the page can be submitted. If you add a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a> to the page and link its <code>for</code>
296.94 property to this component, an error message will be displayed if the user tries to submit the page without adding an item.</li>
296.95 <li><b>selected.</b><code> Type: Object </code><br>
296.96 Associates the component with a model object that represents the items in the Selected list. The model object must be an array of objects whose values represent the values of the <code>com.sun.webui.jsf.model.Option</code> objects in the Available list. See the <code>items</code> property for more information. </li>
296.97 <li><b>sorted.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
296.98 If selected, both the Available list and the Selected list are sorted. If you have checked the <code>moveButtons</code> property, this property has no effect on the Selected list because the user is expected to arrange the items in that list. </li>
296.99 <li><b>validatorExpression.</b><code> Type: MethodExpression</code><br>
296.100 Indicates the JavaServer Faces validator expression that is used when the value is submitted. A validator ensures
296.101 that the correct value is entered by a user. If the conditions defined by the validator are not met, the validator sends a message that you can display in a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a>.
296.102 <p>Choose a validator from the drop down list. If you choose <code>(null)</code>, no validator is called. If you choose a validator, you might also want to select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the user enters a value.</p>
296.103 <ul class="note">
296.104 <li>You can define your own validate method, for example, by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit Event Handler > validate. If you define your own method, any value you might have set in this property is overridden. </li>
296.105 </ul>
296.106 </li>
296.107 </ul>
296.108
296.109 <h3>Events</h3>
296.110 <p>Set the event properties by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>.</p>
296.111 <ul>
296.112 <li><b>valueChange.</b> Indicates the name of the component value change listener method that is called when the value of the component changes. If this method is not defined, the value of this property is <code>null</code>. You typically define this method in the page bean by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > processValueChange. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_processValueChange</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property.</li>
296.113 <li><b>validate.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called to validate the value of the component, if any.
296.114 <p>If you want to code a validate method rather than choosing a JavaServer Faces validator for the <code>validatorExpression</code> property, right-click the component and choose Edit Event Handler > validate. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_validate</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property. When you define this method in this way, the <code>validatorExpression</code> and <code>validate</code> properties are automatically set for you. If you define a validator, you might also want to select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the user enters a value.</p>
296.115 <ul class="note">
296.116 <li>Setting this property also sets the value of the <code>validatorExpression</code> property. If you define your own validate method, do not separately change the value of the <code>validatorExpression</code> property, or you will lose the connection to your validate method.</li>
296.117 </ul>
296.118 </li>
296.119 </ul>
296.120 <h3>Behavior</h3>
296.121 <ul>
296.122 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
296.123 If selected, indicates that the component should never receive focus or be included in a submit. Use this property when the component does not apply to the page. See the note under the <code>readOnly</code> property concerning the effects of using the <code>disabled</code> property versus the effects of using the <code>readOnly</code> property.</li>
296.124 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
296.125 Sets the HTML <code>title</code> attribute for the component, causing the text value of this property to display if the user hovers the mouse cursor over the component.
296.126 <ul class="note">
296.127 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
296.128 </li>
296.129 </ul>
296.130 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
296.131 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
296.132 <ul class="note">
296.133 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
296.134 </ul>
296.135 </li>
296.136 </ul>
296.137
296.138 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
296.139 <ul>
296.140 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
296.141 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document, determining when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767.</li>
296.142 </ul>
296.143 <h3>Advanced</h3>
296.144 <ul>
296.145 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
296.146 If this property is selected, when the user activates the component, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page. A simpler way of getting this functionality is to associate the component with a <a href="../../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>, and then right-click the component and choose Auto-Submit on Change.
296.147 <p>The most common example of an immediate action is a Cancel button. You make it immediate so that the normal validation and update steps can be skipped, but the action handler can still do whatever is necessary. Typically, the action handler will navigate back to some previous page. In some designs the action handler might also enqueue an informational message like "Transaction cancelled". It is possible to do more: for example, an application might record the fact that the user cancelled the current operation.</p></li>
296.148 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
296.149 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. If you need the component to be hidden but still processed when the page is submitted, deselect the <code>visible</code> property instead of this property.
296.150 <p>You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the component does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a component for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</p></li>
296.151 </ul>
296.152
296.153 <dl>
296.154 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
296.155 <dd><a href="../add_remove_list.html">Add Remove List Component</a></dd>
296.156 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
296.157 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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296.210 <body>
296.211
296.212 <h2>Add Remove List Component Properties Window </h2>
296.213 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
296.214
296.215 <p>You see the Properties window for an Add Remove List component <img src="../../../../images/bh_addremove_list_icon.gif" alt="Add Remove List icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. </p>
296.216
296.217 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
296.218
296.219 <h3>General</h3>
296.220 <ul>
296.221 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
296.222 The name of the component in the page bean and the JSP file. In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is the name of the <code>AddRemove</code> object.</li>
296.223 </ul>
296.224
296.225 <h3>Appearance</h3>
296.226 <ul>
296.227 <li><b>availableItemsLabel.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
296.228 The label of the available items list, set by default to <code>Available</code>.</li>
296.229 <li><b>label.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
296.230 The label of the Add Remove List component, which displays by default at the top left, above the list labels.
296.231 <ul class="note">
296.232 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="../label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
296.233 </ul>
296.234 </li>
296.235 <li><b>labelOnTop.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
296.236 If selected, positions the component's label directly above the lists.</li>
296.237 <li><b>movebuttons.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
296.238 Adds move up and move down buttons to the area between the lists. </li>
296.239 <li><b>rows.</b> <code> Type: int </code><br>
296.240 Determines the number of items that display at one time in the lists. The default value is <code>12</code>. </li>
296.241 <li><b>selectAll.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
296.242 Adds Select All and Remove All buttons to the area between the lists. </li>
296.243 <li><b>selectedItemsLabel.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
296.244 The label of the list showing the selected items, set by default to <code>Selected</code>.</li>
296.245
296.246 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
296.247 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
296.248 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
296.249 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
296.250 <ul class="note">
296.251 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
296.252 </ul>
296.253
296.254 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
296.255 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
296.256 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
296.257 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
296.258 </p>
296.259 </li>
296.260 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a><a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
296.261 <ul class="note">
296.262 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
296.263 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.</li>
296.264 </ul>
296.265 </li>
296.266 <li><b>vertical.</b><code> Type: boolean </code>
296.267 If selected, arranges the lists vertically, with the Available list on top, the buttons below it, and the Selected list below the buttons. By default, the layout is horizontal.
296.268 </li>
296.269 </ul>
296.270
296.271 <h3>Data</h3>
296.272 <ul>
296.273 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
296.274 A JavaServer Faces converter that produces the correct type of value for the value property. If the user enters the wrong type of value, such as a word instead of a number for an <a href="../../jsf-val-conv/integer_converter.html">Integer converter</a>, the converter sends a message that you can display in a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a>.
296.275 <ul class="note">
296.276 <li>If you use an Enum converter with this component, you must edit the converter's Java declaration to use an <code>enum</code> class as a parameter, as described in <a href="../../jsf-val-conv/enum_converter.html">Enum Converter</a>.</li>
296.277 </ul>
296.278 </li>
296.279 <li><b>duplicateSelections.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
296.280 If selected, this property enables the user to add the same item more than once to the Selected list. The change in behavior is that items added to the Selected list remain available in the Available list and can appear more than once in the Selected list. </li>
296.281 <li><b>items.</b><code> Type: Object </code><br>
296.282 Specifies the items in the Available list. Associates the Available list with an array, a collection, or a map of <code>com.sun.webui.jsf.model.Option</code> objects to populate the Available list. By default, this property is associated with a <code>com.sun.webui.jsf.model.MultipleSelectOptionsList</code> object with a name similar to <code>addRemoveList1DefaultOptions</code>, whose node you can see in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. This object serves simply to populate the list with default items and is in the page bean.
296.283
296.284
296.285 </li>
296.286 <li><b>required.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
296.287 If selected, the user is required to add at least one item to the Selected column before the page can be submitted. If you add a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a> to the page and link its <code>for</code>
296.288 property to this component, an error message will be displayed if the user tries to submit the page without adding an item.</li>
296.289 <li><b>selected.</b><code> Type: Object </code><br>
296.290 Associates the component with a model object that represents the items in the Selected list. The model object must be an array of objects whose values represent the values of the <code>com.sun.webui.jsf.model.Option</code> objects in the Available list. See the <code>items</code> property for more information. </li>
296.291 <li><b>sorted.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
296.292 If selected, both the Available list and the Selected list are sorted. If you have checked the <code>moveButtons</code> property, this property has no effect on the Selected list because the user is expected to arrange the items in that list. </li>
296.293 <li><b>validatorExpression.</b><code> Type: MethodExpression</code><br>
296.294 Indicates the JavaServer Faces validator expression that is used when the value is submitted. A validator ensures
296.295 that the correct value is entered by a user. If the conditions defined by the validator are not met, the validator sends a message that you can display in a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a>.
296.296 <p>Choose a validator from the drop down list. If you choose <code>(null)</code>, no validator is called. If you choose a validator, you might also want to select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the user enters a value.</p>
296.297 <ul class="note">
296.298 <li>You can define your own validate method, for example, by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit Event Handler > validate. If you define your own method, any value you might have set in this property is overridden. </li>
296.299 </ul>
296.300 </li>
296.301 </ul>
296.302
296.303 <h3>Events</h3>
296.304 <p>Set the event properties by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>.</p>
296.305 <ul>
296.306 <li><b>valueChange.</b> Indicates the name of the component value change listener method that is called when the value of the component changes. If this method is not defined, the value of this property is <code>null</code>. You typically define this method in the page bean by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > processValueChange. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_processValueChange</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property.</li>
296.307 <li><b>validate.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called to validate the value of the component, if any.
296.308 <p>If you want to code a validate method rather than choosing a JavaServer Faces validator for the <code>validatorExpression</code> property, right-click the component and choose Edit Event Handler > validate. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_validate</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property. When you define this method in this way, the <code>validatorExpression</code> and <code>validate</code> properties are automatically set for you. If you define a validator, you might also want to select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the user enters a value.</p>
296.309 <ul class="note">
296.310 <li>Setting this property also sets the value of the <code>validatorExpression</code> property. If you define your own validate method, do not separately change the value of the <code>validatorExpression</code> property, or you will lose the connection to your validate method.</li>
296.311 </ul>
296.312 </li>
296.313 </ul>
296.314 <h3>Behavior</h3>
296.315 <ul>
296.316 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
296.317 If selected, indicates that the component should never receive focus or be included in a submit. Use this property when the component does not apply to the page. See the note under the <code>readOnly</code> property concerning the effects of using the <code>disabled</code> property versus the effects of using the <code>readOnly</code> property.</li>
296.318 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
296.319 Sets the HTML <code>title</code> attribute for the component, causing the text value of this property to display if the user hovers the mouse cursor over the component.
296.320 <ul class="note">
296.321 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
296.322 </li>
296.323 </ul>
296.324 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
296.325 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
296.326 <ul class="note">
296.327 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
296.328 </ul>
296.329 </li>
296.330 </ul>
296.331
296.332 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
296.333 <ul>
296.334 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
296.335 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document, determining when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767.</li>
296.336 </ul>
296.337 <h3>Advanced</h3>
296.338 <ul>
296.339 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
296.340 If this property is selected, when the user activates the component, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page. A simpler way of getting this functionality is to associate the component with a <a href="../../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>, and then right-click the component and choose Auto-Submit on Change.
296.341 <p>The most common example of an immediate action is a Cancel button. You make it immediate so that the normal validation and update steps can be skipped, but the action handler can still do whatever is necessary. Typically, the action handler will navigate back to some previous page. In some designs the action handler might also enqueue an informational message like "Transaction cancelled". It is possible to do more: for example, an application might record the fact that the user cancelled the current operation.</p></li>
296.342 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
296.343 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. If you need the component to be hidden but still processed when the page is submitted, deselect the <code>visible</code> property instead of this property.
296.344 <p>You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the component does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a component for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</p></li>
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296.349 <dd><a href="../add_remove_list.html">Add Remove List Component</a></dd>
296.350 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
296.351 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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297.17
297.18 <h1>Alert Component Properties Window </h1>
297.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
297.20
297.21 <p>You see the Properties window for an Alert Component <img src="../../../../images/bh_alert_icon.gif" alt="Alert Component icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. Most of the component's properties are both JSP attributes and properties of the <code>Alert</code> Java component in the page bean.</p>
297.22 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
297.23
297.24 <h3>General</h3>
297.25 <ul>
297.26 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
297.27 The name of the Alert Component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
297.28 </ul>
297.29
297.30 <h3>Appearance</h3>
297.31 <ul>
297.32 <li><b>detail.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
297.33 Text that provides more detailed information about the alert and possibly what to do about it. It appears below the summary text, which you can change in the <code>summary</code> property.</li>
297.34 <li><b>linkText.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
297.35 Text for an optional link that is displayed in the detail section of the alert if you have also specified a value for the <code>detail</code> property. You can specify the action expression, target, or URL for the link in the <code>linkAction</code>, <code>linkTarget</code>, or <code>linkURL</code> property. You might want to specify a link to more information, for example. </li>
297.36 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
297.37 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
297.38 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
297.39 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
297.40 <ul class="note">
297.41 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
297.42 </ul>
297.43
297.44 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
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297.49 </li>
297.50 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
297.51 <ul class="note">
297.52 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
297.53 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.</li>
297.54 </ul>
297.55 <li><b>summary.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
297.56 Brief text that tells the user why the alert was displayed. This text appears to the right of the alert icon. You can provide more information about the alert in the <code>detail</code> property.</li>
297.57 </ul>
297.58
297.59 <h3>Navigation</h3>
297.60 <ul><li><b>linkTarget.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
297.61 A page in this project that is the target for the hyperlink component that is added to the detail section when you specify text for the <code>linkText</code> property. </li>
297.62 <li><b>linkURL.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
297.63 The URL of the target document or resource for the hyperlink component that is added to the detail section when you specify text for the <code>linkText</code> property. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>href</code>. If the value of this property is set, the page is not submitted if the user clicks the hyperlink. If the value of this property is not specified, clicking the hyperlink submits the page. If you do not set this property and there is a hyperlink component in the detail section, use the <i><code>alert-id</code></i><code>_action</code> method to define what happens when the user clicks the hyperlink. See the <code>linkAction</code> property below for more information.
297.64 </li>
297.65 </ul>
297.66
297.67 <h3>Behavior</h3>
297.68 <ul>
297.69 <li><b>indicators.</b><code> Type: List </code><br>
297.70 An array of com.sun.webui.jsf.model.Indicator objects listing types of alerts. Each Indicator object holds a custom defined type and an associated image. Any of these user-defined type can be used in addition to the standard types error, warning, information, or success, and can be specified in the <code>type</code> property.</li>
297.71 <li><b>linkToolTip.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
297.72 Sets the HTML <code>title</code> attribute for the hyperlink defined by the <code>linkText</code> and <code>linkAction</code>, <code>linkTarget</code>, or <code>linkURL</code> properties. The text value of this property displays if the user hovers the mouse cursor over the hyperlink.
297.73 <ul class="note">
297.74 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
297.75 </li>
297.76 </ul>
297.77 </li>
297.78 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
297.79 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. One common use for this property is to hide the Alert until it is needed on the page. The Alert can be made visible either by the server or by a client-side JavaScript call.</li>
297.80 </ul>
297.81 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
297.82 <ul>
297.83 <li><b>alt.</b><code> type: String</code><br>
297.84 The <code>alt</code> text for the alert's icon, which varies depending on the value of the type property. The alt text describes the graphic element in the HTML page, is readable by screen readers, can display as a tool tip, and displays when the user has display of images turned off in the web browser. </li>
297.85 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
297.86 Optionally specifies the position of the alert component in the tab order of the document. Determines when the alert will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767.</li>
297.87 </ul>
297.88 <h3>Advanced</h3>
297.89 <ul>
297.90 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
297.91 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. If you need the component to be hidden but still processed when the page is submitted, deselect the <code>visible</code> property instead of this property. </li>
297.92 <li><b>type.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
297.93 The category of the alert: error, warning, information, or success. The category determines the icon that displays with the alert.</li>
297.94 </ul>
297.95 <h3>Events</h3>
297.96 <ul>
297.97 <li><b>linkAction.</b><code> Type: MethodExpression</code><br>
297.98 The expression indicating the action method of the hyperlink component that is added to the detail section when you specify text for the <code>linkText</code> property. The action method expression is called when the user clicks the hyperlink. The default name for the method is <i><code>alert-id</code></i><code>_action</code>, where <i>alert-id</i> is the value of the alert's <code>id</code> property.
297.99 <p>The action method returns an outcome <code>String</code> that determines the next page to render according to the Page Navigation. If the action method returns null, the source page is simply rerendered. If the action method returns a non-null outcome, you must also use the Page Flow editor to create a navigation case for that outcome. For example, if the action method returns "Success," you must create an appropriate "Success" navigation case from the source page to some destination page. </p>
297.100 <p>If you right-click the component, you can choose Edit action Event Handler to define an action method for the hyperlink and set this property's value automatically. </p>
297.101 <ul class="note">
297.102 <li>You must not set a value for the <code>linkURL</code> property if you use this property.</li>
297.103 </ul>
297.104 </li>
297.105 </ul>
297.106 <dl>
297.107 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
297.108 <dd><a href="../alert.html">Alert Component</a></dd>
297.109 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
297.110 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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297.155
297.156 <h2>Alert Component Properties Window </h2>
297.157 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
297.158
297.159 <p>You see the Properties window for an Alert Component <img src="../../../../images/bh_alert_icon.gif" alt="Alert Component icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. Most of the component's properties are both JSP attributes and properties of the <code>Alert</code> Java component in the page bean.</p>
297.160 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
297.161
297.162 <h3>General</h3>
297.163 <ul>
297.164 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
297.165 The name of the Alert Component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
297.166 </ul>
297.167
297.168 <h3>Appearance</h3>
297.169 <ul>
297.170 <li><b>detail.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
297.171 Text that provides more detailed information about the alert and possibly what to do about it. It appears below the summary text, which you can change in the <code>summary</code> property.</li>
297.172 <li><b>linkText.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
297.173 Text for an optional link that is displayed in the detail section of the alert if you have also specified a value for the <code>detail</code> property. You can specify the action expression, target, or URL for the link in the <code>linkAction</code>, <code>linkTarget</code>, or <code>linkURL</code> property. You might want to specify a link to more information, for example. </li>
297.174 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
297.175 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
297.176 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
297.177 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
297.178 <ul class="note">
297.179 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
297.180 </ul>
297.181
297.182 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
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297.187 </li>
297.188 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
297.189 <ul class="note">
297.190 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
297.191 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.</li>
297.192 </ul>
297.193 <li><b>summary.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
297.194 Brief text that tells the user why the alert was displayed. This text appears to the right of the alert icon. You can provide more information about the alert in the <code>detail</code> property.</li>
297.195 </ul>
297.196
297.197 <h3>Navigation</h3>
297.198 <ul><li><b>linkTarget.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
297.199 A page in this project that is the target for the hyperlink component that is added to the detail section when you specify text for the <code>linkText</code> property. </li>
297.200 <li><b>linkURL.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
297.201 The URL of the target document or resource for the hyperlink component that is added to the detail section when you specify text for the <code>linkText</code> property. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>href</code>. If the value of this property is set, the page is not submitted if the user clicks the hyperlink. If the value of this property is not specified, clicking the hyperlink submits the page. If you do not set this property and there is a hyperlink component in the detail section, use the <i><code>alert-id</code></i><code>_action</code> method to define what happens when the user clicks the hyperlink. See the <code>linkAction</code> property below for more information.
297.202 </li>
297.203 </ul>
297.204
297.205 <h3>Behavior</h3>
297.206 <ul>
297.207 <li><b>indicators.</b><code> Type: List </code><br>
297.208 An array of com.sun.webui.jsf.model.Indicator objects listing types of alerts. Each Indicator object holds a custom defined type and an associated image. Any of these user-defined type can be used in addition to the standard types error, warning, information, or success, and can be specified in the <code>type</code> property.</li>
297.209 <li><b>linkToolTip.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
297.210 Sets the HTML <code>title</code> attribute for the hyperlink defined by the <code>linkText</code> and <code>linkAction</code>, <code>linkTarget</code>, or <code>linkURL</code> properties. The text value of this property displays if the user hovers the mouse cursor over the hyperlink.
297.211 <ul class="note">
297.212 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
297.213 </li>
297.214 </ul>
297.215 </li>
297.216 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
297.217 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. One common use for this property is to hide the Alert until it is needed on the page. The Alert can be made visible either by the server or by a client-side JavaScript call.</li>
297.218 </ul>
297.219 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
297.220 <ul>
297.221 <li><b>alt.</b><code> type: String</code><br>
297.222 The <code>alt</code> text for the alert's icon, which varies depending on the value of the type property. The alt text describes the graphic element in the HTML page, is readable by screen readers, can display as a tool tip, and displays when the user has display of images turned off in the web browser. </li>
297.223 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
297.224 Optionally specifies the position of the alert component in the tab order of the document. Determines when the alert will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767.</li>
297.225 </ul>
297.226 <h3>Advanced</h3>
297.227 <ul>
297.228 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
297.229 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. If you need the component to be hidden but still processed when the page is submitted, deselect the <code>visible</code> property instead of this property. </li>
297.230 <li><b>type.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
297.231 The category of the alert: error, warning, information, or success. The category determines the icon that displays with the alert.</li>
297.232 </ul>
297.233 <h3>Events</h3>
297.234 <ul>
297.235 <li><b>linkAction.</b><code> Type: MethodExpression</code><br>
297.236 The expression indicating the action method of the hyperlink component that is added to the detail section when you specify text for the <code>linkText</code> property. The action method expression is called when the user clicks the hyperlink. The default name for the method is <i><code>alert-id</code></i><code>_action</code>, where <i>alert-id</i> is the value of the alert's <code>id</code> property.
297.237 <p>The action method returns an outcome <code>String</code> that determines the next page to render according to the Page Navigation. If the action method returns null, the source page is simply rerendered. If the action method returns a non-null outcome, you must also use the Page Flow editor to create a navigation case for that outcome. For example, if the action method returns "Success," you must create an appropriate "Success" navigation case from the source page to some destination page. </p>
297.238 <p>If you right-click the component, you can choose Edit action Event Handler to define an action method for the hyperlink and set this property's value automatically. </p>
297.239 <ul class="note">
297.240 <li>You must not set a value for the <code>linkURL</code> property if you use this property.</li>
297.241 </ul>
297.242 </li>
297.243 </ul>
297.244 <dl>
297.245 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
297.246 <dd><a href="../alert.html">Alert Component</a></dd>
297.247 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
297.248 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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297.250 <dl>
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297.252
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297.258 </dd>
297.259
297.260
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298.8 * All rights reserved.
298.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
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298.11 <head>
298.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
298.13 <title>Anchor Component Properties Window</title>
298.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
298.15 </head>
298.16 <body>
298.17
298.18 <h1>Anchor Component Properties Window </h1>
298.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
298.20
298.21 <p>You see the Properties window for an Anchor component <img src="../../../../images/bh_anchor_icon.gif" alt="Anchor icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. Most of the component's properties are both JSP attributes and properties of the <code>Anchor</code> Java component in the page bean.</p>
298.22 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
298.23
298.24 <h3>General</h3>
298.25 <ul>
298.26 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
298.27 The name of the Anchor component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
298.28 </ul>
298.29
298.30 <h3>Appearance</h3>
298.31 <ul><li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
298.32 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
298.33 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
298.34 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
298.35 <ul class="note">
298.36 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
298.37 </ul>
298.38
298.39 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
298.40 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
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298.43 </p>
298.44 </li>
298.45 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
298.46 <ul class="note">
298.47 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
298.48 </ul>
298.49 </li>
298.50
298.51
298.52 <li><b>text.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
298.53 The visible, text portion of the anchor when used as a hyperlink. Equivalent to the text between the HTML tags <code><a href="url"><b>text</b></a></code>.</li>
298.54 </ul>
298.55
298.56 <h3>Behavior</h3>
298.57 <ul>
298.58 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
298.59 If selected, indicates that this component never receives focus.</li>
298.60 <li><b>target.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
298.61 The frame of the current page in which the link is to be opened. If a frame with this name does not exist, the response is rendered in a new window unless overridden by the user. The following frame names have special meaning:
298.62 <ul>
298.63 <li><code>_blank</code> - renders the response in a new, unnamed window </li>
298.64 <li><code>_self</code> - renders the response in the current frame</li>
298.65 <li><code>_parent</code> - renders the response in the immediate frameset parent </li>
298.66 <li><code>_top</code> - renders the response in the full, unframed window </li>
298.67 </ul>
298.68 </li>
298.69 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
298.70 Rendered as the HTML <code>title</code> attribute of the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
298.71 <ul class="note">
298.72 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers. </li>
298.73 </ul>
298.74 </li>
298.75 <li><b>url.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
298.76 The URL of the target document or resource. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>href</code>. If the value of this property is set, the page is not submitted if the user clicks the link.</li>
298.77 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
298.78 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
298.79 <ul class="note">
298.80 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
298.81 </ul>
298.82 </li>
298.83 </ul>
298.84 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
298.85 <ul>
298.86 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
298.87 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document. Determines when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767.</li>
298.88 </ul>
298.89 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
298.90 <ul>
298.91 <li><b>onBlur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
298.92 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
298.93 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
298.94 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
298.95 <li><b>onFocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
298.96 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
298.97 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
298.98 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
298.99 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
298.100 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
298.101 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
298.102 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
298.103 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
298.104 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
298.105 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
298.106 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
298.107 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
298.108 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
298.109 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
298.110 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
298.111 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
298.112 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
298.113 </ul>
298.114 <h3>Advanced</h3>
298.115 <ul>
298.116 <li><b>charset.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
298.117 The character encoding of the document or resource indicated by the <code>url</code> property. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>charset</code> of the <code><a></code> tag. You can see a list of encodings at the following web page:<br>
298.118 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
298.119 <param name="content" value="http://www.iana.org/assignments/character-sets">
298.120 <param name="text" value="http://www.iana.org/assignments/character-sets">
298.121 </object>
298.122 .</li>
298.123 <li><b>rel.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
298.124 Specifies the relationship between the current document and the target document indicated by the <code>url</code> property. This property is the equivalent of the <code>rel</code> attribute of the HTML <code><a></code> tag. The property can take any of the following values:
298.125 <ul>
298.126 <li><b>Alternate.</b> Substitute versions for the document in which the link occurs. When used with the lang attribute, it means that the substitute is a translated version of the document.</li>
298.127 <li><b>Appendix. </b>An appendix in a collection of documents. </li>
298.128 <li><b>Bookmark.</b> A link to an entry point in a document. </li>
298.129 <li><b>Chapter. </b>A chapter in a collection of documents. </li>
298.130 <li><b>Contents. </b>A table of contents. </li>
298.131 <li><b>Copyright</b>. A copyright for the current document. </li>
298.132 <li><b>Glossary.</b> A glossary of terms for the current document. </li>
298.133 <li><b>Help. </b>A help document. </li>
298.134 <li><b> Index.</b> An index for the current document. </li>
298.135 <li><b>Next.</b> The next document in a sequence of documents.</li>
298.136 <li><b> Prev. </b>The previous document in a sequence of documents.</li>
298.137 <li><b>Section. </b>A section in a collection of documents. </li>
298.138 <li><b>Start.</b> The first document in a collection of documents: the starting point of the collection. </li>
298.139 <li><b>Stylesheet.</b> Refers to an external style sheet. Used with the link type Alternate to provide for user-selectable alternate style sheets. </li>
298.140 <li><b>Subsection. </b>A subsection in a collection of documents. </li>
298.141 </ul>
298.142 </li>
298.143 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
298.144 If selected, the anchor is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the hyperlink does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. </li>
298.145 <li><b>rev.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
298.146 Specifies a <i>reverse link</i>, the relationship between a target document indicated by the <code>url</code> property and this document. This property is the equivalent of the <code>rev</code> attribute of the HTML <code><a></code> tag. It takes the same values as the <code>rel</code> property, described above.</li>
298.147 <li><b>type.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
298.148 The content type of the resource to which this anchor links, useful when the <code>url</code> property is set. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>type</code>, which is a MIME type, such as <code>text/html</code>, <code>image/png</code>, <code>image/gif</code>, <code>video/mpeg</code>, <code>text/css</code>, or <code>audio/basic</code>.</li>
298.149 <li><b>urlLang.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
298.150 Code describing the language used in the resource referred to by the <code>url</code> property. Equivalent to the <code>hreflang</code> attribute of the HTML <code><a></code> tag. To choose a language code, you can click the ellipsis button (...) to open the property editor. Some examples:
298.151 <ul>
298.152 <li><code>ar</code> - Traditional Arabic</li>
298.153 <li><code>de</code> - German</li>
298.154 <li> <code>en</code> - English</li>
298.155 <li><code>es</code> - Spanish</li>
298.156 <li><code>fr</code> - French</li>
298.157 <li><code>ja</code> - Japanese </li>
298.158 </ul>
298.159 <p>In addition to the codes available in the property editor, you can also enter additional codes using ISO standard names. Some examples:</p>
298.160 <ul>
298.161 <li><code>en-US</code> - United States English</li>
298.162 <li><code>ja-JP</code> - Japanese</li>
298.163 <li><code>zh-guoyu</code> - Mandarin or Standard Chinese </li>
298.164 <li><code>zh-Hans</code> - Simplified Chinese script</li>
298.165 <li><code>zh-HanT</code> - Traditional Chinese script</li>
298.166 </ul>
298.167 </li>
298.168 </ul>
298.169 <dl>
298.170 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
298.171 <dd>
298.172 <a href="../anchor.html">Anchor Component</a>
298.173 </dd>
298.174 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
298.175 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
298.176 </dl>
298.177 <dl>
298.178 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
298.179
298.180 <dd>
298.181 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
298.182 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
298.183 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
298.184 </object>
298.185 </dd>
298.186
298.187 </dl>
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298.191 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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298.199 <tr>
298.200 <td> </td>
298.201 </tr>
298.202 </table>
298.203 </body>
298.204 </html>
298.205 \ No newline at end of file
298.206 +<html>
298.207 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
298.208 <!--
298.209 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
298.210 * All rights reserved.
298.211 * Use is subject to license terms.
298.212 -->
298.213 <head>
298.214 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
298.215 <title>Anchor Component Properties Window</title>
298.216 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
298.217 </head>
298.218 <body>
298.219
298.220 <h2>Anchor Component Properties Window </h2>
298.221 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
298.222
298.223 <p>You see the Properties window for an Anchor component <img src="../../../../images/bh_anchor_icon.gif" alt="Anchor icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. Most of the component's properties are both JSP attributes and properties of the <code>Anchor</code> Java component in the page bean.</p>
298.224 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
298.225
298.226 <h3>General</h3>
298.227 <ul>
298.228 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
298.229 The name of the Anchor component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
298.230 </ul>
298.231
298.232 <h3>Appearance</h3>
298.233 <ul><li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
298.234 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
298.235 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
298.236 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
298.237 <ul class="note">
298.238 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
298.239 </ul>
298.240
298.241 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
298.242 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
298.243 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
298.244 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
298.245 </p>
298.246 </li>
298.247 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
298.248 <ul class="note">
298.249 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
298.250 </ul>
298.251 </li>
298.252
298.253
298.254 <li><b>text.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
298.255 The visible, text portion of the anchor when used as a hyperlink. Equivalent to the text between the HTML tags <code><a href="url"><b>text</b></a></code>.</li>
298.256 </ul>
298.257
298.258 <h3>Behavior</h3>
298.259 <ul>
298.260 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
298.261 If selected, indicates that this component never receives focus.</li>
298.262 <li><b>target.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
298.263 The frame of the current page in which the link is to be opened. If a frame with this name does not exist, the response is rendered in a new window unless overridden by the user. The following frame names have special meaning:
298.264 <ul>
298.265 <li><code>_blank</code> - renders the response in a new, unnamed window </li>
298.266 <li><code>_self</code> - renders the response in the current frame</li>
298.267 <li><code>_parent</code> - renders the response in the immediate frameset parent </li>
298.268 <li><code>_top</code> - renders the response in the full, unframed window </li>
298.269 </ul>
298.270 </li>
298.271 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
298.272 Rendered as the HTML <code>title</code> attribute of the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
298.273 <ul class="note">
298.274 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers. </li>
298.275 </ul>
298.276 </li>
298.277 <li><b>url.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
298.278 The URL of the target document or resource. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>href</code>. If the value of this property is set, the page is not submitted if the user clicks the link.</li>
298.279 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
298.280 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
298.281 <ul class="note">
298.282 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
298.283 </ul>
298.284 </li>
298.285 </ul>
298.286 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
298.287 <ul>
298.288 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
298.289 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document. Determines when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767.</li>
298.290 </ul>
298.291 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
298.292 <ul>
298.293 <li><b>onBlur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
298.294 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
298.295 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
298.296 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
298.297 <li><b>onFocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
298.298 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
298.299 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
298.300 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
298.301 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
298.302 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
298.303 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
298.304 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
298.305 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
298.306 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
298.307 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
298.308 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
298.309 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
298.310 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
298.311 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
298.312 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
298.313 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
298.314 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
298.315 </ul>
298.316 <h3>Advanced</h3>
298.317 <ul>
298.318 <li><b>charset.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
298.319 The character encoding of the document or resource indicated by the <code>url</code> property. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>charset</code> of the <code><a></code> tag. You can see a list of encodings at the following web page:<br>
298.320 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
298.321 <param name="content" value="http://www.iana.org/assignments/character-sets">
298.322 <param name="text" value="http://www.iana.org/assignments/character-sets">
298.323 </object>
298.324 .</li>
298.325 <li><b>rel.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
298.326 Specifies the relationship between the current document and the target document indicated by the <code>url</code> property. This property is the equivalent of the <code>rel</code> attribute of the HTML <code><a></code> tag. The property can take any of the following values:
298.327 <ul>
298.328 <li><b>Alternate.</b> Substitute versions for the document in which the link occurs. When used with the lang attribute, it means that the substitute is a translated version of the document.</li>
298.329 <li><b>Appendix. </b>An appendix in a collection of documents. </li>
298.330 <li><b>Bookmark.</b> A link to an entry point in a document. </li>
298.331 <li><b>Chapter. </b>A chapter in a collection of documents. </li>
298.332 <li><b>Contents. </b>A table of contents. </li>
298.333 <li><b>Copyright</b>. A copyright for the current document. </li>
298.334 <li><b>Glossary.</b> A glossary of terms for the current document. </li>
298.335 <li><b>Help. </b>A help document. </li>
298.336 <li><b> Index.</b> An index for the current document. </li>
298.337 <li><b>Next.</b> The next document in a sequence of documents.</li>
298.338 <li><b> Prev. </b>The previous document in a sequence of documents.</li>
298.339 <li><b>Section. </b>A section in a collection of documents. </li>
298.340 <li><b>Start.</b> The first document in a collection of documents: the starting point of the collection. </li>
298.341 <li><b>Stylesheet.</b> Refers to an external style sheet. Used with the link type Alternate to provide for user-selectable alternate style sheets. </li>
298.342 <li><b>Subsection. </b>A subsection in a collection of documents. </li>
298.343 </ul>
298.344 </li>
298.345 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
298.346 If selected, the anchor is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the hyperlink does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. </li>
298.347 <li><b>rev.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
298.348 Specifies a <i>reverse link</i>, the relationship between a target document indicated by the <code>url</code> property and this document. This property is the equivalent of the <code>rev</code> attribute of the HTML <code><a></code> tag. It takes the same values as the <code>rel</code> property, described above.</li>
298.349 <li><b>type.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
298.350 The content type of the resource to which this anchor links, useful when the <code>url</code> property is set. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>type</code>, which is a MIME type, such as <code>text/html</code>, <code>image/png</code>, <code>image/gif</code>, <code>video/mpeg</code>, <code>text/css</code>, or <code>audio/basic</code>.</li>
298.351 <li><b>urlLang.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
298.352 Code describing the language used in the resource referred to by the <code>url</code> property. Equivalent to the <code>hreflang</code> attribute of the HTML <code><a></code> tag. To choose a language code, you can click the ellipsis button (...) to open the property editor. Some examples:
298.353 <ul>
298.354 <li><code>ar</code> - Traditional Arabic</li>
298.355 <li><code>de</code> - German</li>
298.356 <li> <code>en</code> - English</li>
298.357 <li><code>es</code> - Spanish</li>
298.358 <li><code>fr</code> - French</li>
298.359 <li><code>ja</code> - Japanese </li>
298.360 </ul>
298.361 <p>In addition to the codes available in the property editor, you can also enter additional codes using ISO standard names. Some examples:</p>
298.362 <ul>
298.363 <li><code>en-US</code> - United States English</li>
298.364 <li><code>ja-JP</code> - Japanese</li>
298.365 <li><code>zh-guoyu</code> - Mandarin or Standard Chinese </li>
298.366 <li><code>zh-Hans</code> - Simplified Chinese script</li>
298.367 <li><code>zh-HanT</code> - Traditional Chinese script</li>
298.368 </ul>
298.369 </li>
298.370 </ul>
298.371 <dl>
298.372 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
298.373 <dd>
298.374 <a href="../anchor.html">Anchor Component</a>
298.375 </dd>
298.376 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
298.377 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
298.378 </dl>
298.379 <dl>
298.380 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
298.381
298.382 <dd>
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298.387 </dd>
298.388
298.389 </dl>
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299.8 * All rights reserved.
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299.11 <head>
299.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
299.13 <title>Breadcrumbs Component Properties Window</title>
299.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
299.15 </head>
299.16 <body>
299.17
299.18 <h1>Breadcrumbs Component Properties Window </h1>
299.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
299.20
299.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a Breadcrumbs component <img src="../../../../images/bh_breadcrumbs_icon.gif" alt="Breadcrumbs icon"> when you select the outer part of the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer, or when you select the Breadcrumbs part of this composite component in the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
299.22 <param name="content" value="../../../navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
299.23 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
299.24 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
299.25 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
299.26 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object> </object> </p>
299.27 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
299.28
299.29 <h3>General</h3>
299.30 <ul>
299.31 <li><b>id.</b> <code>Type: String </code><br>
299.32 The name of the Breadcrumbs component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
299.33 </ul>
299.34
299.35 <h3>Appearance</h3>
299.36 <ul>
299.37 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
299.38 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
299.39 <ul class="note">
299.40 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
299.41 </ul>
299.42
299.43 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
299.44 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
299.45 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
299.46 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
299.47 </p>
299.48 </li>
299.49 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
299.50 <ul class="note">
299.51 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
299.52 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.</li>
299.53 </ul>
299.54 </li>
299.55 </ul>
299.56
299.57 <h3>Behavior</h3>
299.58 <ul>
299.59 <li><b>pages</b><b>.</b><code> Type: Hyperlink </code><br>
299.60 Value binding expression that points to an array or list of <code>UIComponents</code> containing the information for the pages in the breadcrumbs. Using this property and an appropriately defined array or list, you can dynamically set the hyperlinks in the component. </li>
299.61 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
299.62 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
299.63 <ul class="note">
299.64 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
299.65 </ul>
299.66 </li>
299.67 </ul>
299.68 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
299.69 <ul>
299.70 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
299.71 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document, determining when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767.</li>
299.72 </ul>
299.73 <h3>Advanced</h3>
299.74 <ul>
299.75 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
299.76 If this property is selected, when the user activates the component, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page.
299.77 <p>The most common example of an immediate action is a Cancel button. You make it immediate so that the normal validation and update steps can be skipped, but the action handler can still do whatever is necessary. Typically, the action handler will navigate back to some previous page. In some designs the action handler might also enqueue an informational message like "Transaction cancelled". It is possible to do more: for example, an application might record the fact that the user cancelled the current operation.</p>
299.78 </li>
299.79 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
299.80 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. If you need the component to be hidden but still processed when the page is submitted, deselect the <code>visible</code> property instead of this property. </li>
299.81 </ul>
299.82
299.83 <dl>
299.84 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
299.85 <dd><a href="../hyperlink.html">Breadcrumbs Component</a></dd>
299.86 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
299.87 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
299.88 </dl>
299.89 <dl>
299.90 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
299.91
299.92 <dd>
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299.98
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299.126 * All rights reserved.
299.127 * Use is subject to license terms.
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299.129 <head>
299.130 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
299.131 <title>Breadcrumbs Component Properties Window</title>
299.132 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
299.133 </head>
299.134 <body>
299.135
299.136 <h2>Breadcrumbs Component Properties Window </h2>
299.137 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
299.138
299.139 <p>You see the Properties window for a Breadcrumbs component <img src="../../../../images/bh_breadcrumbs_icon.gif" alt="Breadcrumbs icon"> when you select the outer part of the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer, or when you select the Breadcrumbs part of this composite component in the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
299.140 <param name="content" value="../../../navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
299.141 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
299.142 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
299.143 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
299.144 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object> </object> </p>
299.145 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
299.146
299.147 <h3>General</h3>
299.148 <ul>
299.149 <li><b>id.</b> <code>Type: String </code><br>
299.150 The name of the Breadcrumbs component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
299.151 </ul>
299.152
299.153 <h3>Appearance</h3>
299.154 <ul>
299.155 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
299.156 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
299.157 <ul class="note">
299.158 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
299.159 </ul>
299.160
299.161 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
299.162 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
299.163 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
299.164 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
299.165 </p>
299.166 </li>
299.167 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
299.168 <ul class="note">
299.169 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
299.170 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.</li>
299.171 </ul>
299.172 </li>
299.173 </ul>
299.174
299.175 <h3>Behavior</h3>
299.176 <ul>
299.177 <li><b>pages</b><b>.</b><code> Type: Hyperlink </code><br>
299.178 Value binding expression that points to an array or list of <code>UIComponents</code> containing the information for the pages in the breadcrumbs. Using this property and an appropriately defined array or list, you can dynamically set the hyperlinks in the component. </li>
299.179 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
299.180 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
299.181 <ul class="note">
299.182 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
299.183 </ul>
299.184 </li>
299.185 </ul>
299.186 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
299.187 <ul>
299.188 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
299.189 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document, determining when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767.</li>
299.190 </ul>
299.191 <h3>Advanced</h3>
299.192 <ul>
299.193 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
299.194 If this property is selected, when the user activates the component, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page.
299.195 <p>The most common example of an immediate action is a Cancel button. You make it immediate so that the normal validation and update steps can be skipped, but the action handler can still do whatever is necessary. Typically, the action handler will navigate back to some previous page. In some designs the action handler might also enqueue an informational message like "Transaction cancelled". It is possible to do more: for example, an application might record the fact that the user cancelled the current operation.</p>
299.196 </li>
299.197 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
299.198 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. If you need the component to be hidden but still processed when the page is submitted, deselect the <code>visible</code> property instead of this property. </li>
299.199 </ul>
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299.202 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
299.203 <dd><a href="../hyperlink.html">Breadcrumbs Component</a></dd>
299.204 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
299.205 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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300.18 <h1>Button Component Properties Window </h1>
300.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
300.20
300.21 <p><i></i>You see the Properties window for a Button component <img src="../../../../images/bhbutnicon.gif" alt="Button icon" width="16" height="12"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. Most of the component's properties are both JSP attributes and properties of the <code>Button</code> Java component in the page bean.</p>
300.22 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
300.23
300.24 <h3>General</h3>
300.25 <ul>
300.26 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
300.27 The name of the button component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
300.28 </ul>
300.29
300.30 <h3>Appearance</h3>
300.31 <ul><li><b>escape.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
300.32 Indicates that the button label text should be escaped so that it is not interpreted by the browser. Selecting this property causes characters like '<' that can cause problems with XML and HTML to be escaped. For example, with this property selected, '<' is represented as <code>&lt;</code>.</li>
300.33 <li><b>imageURL.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
300.34 The URL or file name for an image to be displayed instead of the standard button image. Click the ellipsis (...) button either to enter a URL or to navigate to the image file.
300.35 <p>If you navigate to a file, select the file and click OK. You see the image displayed on your button. The image file is copied to the project, and you can see it in the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
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300.41 under <i>project-name</i> > Web Pages > resources. </p>
300.42 <ul>
300.43 <li>If this property is specified, the rendered HTML <code><input></code> element's <code>type</code> is <code>image</code> and the button is a submit button that uses the specified image. </li>
300.44 <li>If this property is not specified, the button looks like a standard button, with the <code>type</code> specified in the Button Type property and the button's label (displayed text) specified in the value property.</li>
300.45 </ul>
300.46 </li>
300.47 <li><b>mini.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
300.48 This property has no effect on the appearance of the component. Use the <code>style</code> or <code> styleClass</code> property to change how the button looks. </li>
300.49 <li><b>noTextPadding.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
300.50 No space is added around the label inside the button. </li>
300.51 <li><b>primary.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
300.52 Changes the appearance of the button to make it stand out in a group of standard buttons. You might select this property if the button is the default button in a group of buttons. </li>
300.53
300.54 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
300.55 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
300.56 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
300.57 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
300.58 <ul class="note">
300.59 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
300.60 </ul>
300.61
300.62 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
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300.67 </li>
300.68 <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
300.69 A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
300.70 <ul class="note">
300.71 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
300.72 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
300.73
300.74 </li>
300.75 </ul>
300.76 </li>
300.77 <li><b>text.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
300.78 The label that appears on the button. You can set the default value as text, or you can bind the value to a data provider or an object if you want the displayed button name updated dynamically. Equivalent to the <code>value</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.
300.79 <p>If you want the button to be a graphical submit button, you can set the <code>imageURL</code> property to point to an image file. This property is described above.</p>
300.80 </li>
300.81 </ul>
300.82
300.83 <h3>Events</h3>
300.84 <ul>
300.85 <li><b>action.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called when the user clicks the button. If you enter a method name that doesn't exist in the page bean, such as <code>button1_action</code>, the IDE adds it to the page bean for you and updates the value of the Application Action property to point to that method.
300.86 <ul class="note">
300.87 <li> The JSP tag for this property is <code>actionExpression</code>. </li>
300.88 </ul>
300.89 <p>If all you want to do is have the button display another page when the user clicks it, you do not need an action method. The easiest thing to do is open the page in the Navigation Editor, click the page and then click the button, and then drag to the page you want the button to open. See <a href="../../../../multiple_forms/howtomultiforms/set_form_navigation.html">Setting Up Static Page Navigation</a> for more information.</p>
300.90 <p>If you want the button to be able to determine which page to open based on certain conditions, then you need an action method. The action method typically processes button clicks and returns a string indicating the name of a page navigation case (the page in your application to display next). You typically define this method by right-clicking the button in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit action Event Handler. The default name for the method is <i><code>button-id</code></i><code>_action</code>, where <i>button-id</i> is the value of the button's <code>id</code> property. For more information, see <a href="../../../../multiple_forms/howtomultiforms/dynamic_form_navigation.html">Setting Up Dynamic Page Navigation</a>. </p>
300.91 </li>
300.92 </ul>
300.93 <h3>Behavior</h3>
300.94 <ul>
300.95 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
300.96 If selected, indicates that this button should never receive focus or be included in a submit. </li>
300.97 <li><b>reset.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
300.98 If selected, indicates that this button is an HTML reset button. </li>
300.99 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
300.100 Sets the HTML <code>title</code> attribute for the button, causing the text value of this property to display if the user hovers the mouse cursor over the button.
300.101 <ul class="note">
300.102 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
300.103 </li>
300.104 </ul>
300.105 </li>
300.106 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
300.107 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
300.108 <ul class="note">
300.109 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
300.110 </ul>
300.111 </li>
300.112 </ul>
300.113 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
300.114 <ul>
300.115 <li><b>alt.</b><code> type: String</code><br>
300.116 The <code>alt</code> text for the button graphic. The alt text describes the graphic element in the HTML page, is readable by screen readers, can display as a tool tip, and displays when the user has display of images turned off in the web browser. </li>
300.117 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
300.118 Optionally specifies the position of the button in the tab order of the document. Determines when the button will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767. Equivalent to the <code>tabindex</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
300.119 </ul>
300.120 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
300.121 <ul>
300.122 <li><b>onBlur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
300.123 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
300.124 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
300.125 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
300.126 <li><b>onDblClick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
300.127 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
300.128 <li><b>onFocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
300.129 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
300.130 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
300.131 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
300.132 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
300.133 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
300.134 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
300.135 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
300.136 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
300.137 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
300.138 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
300.139 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
300.140 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
300.141 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
300.142 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
300.143 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
300.144 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
300.145 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
300.146 </ul>
300.147
300.148 <h3>Advanced</h3>
300.149 <ul>
300.150 <li><b>actionListenerExpression.</b><code> Type: MethodExpression</code><br>
300.151 A method expression representing an action listener method that is notified when this component is activated by the user. The value must be a valid JSF method expression, such as <code>#{Page1.action_method}</code>, and it must evaluate to the name of a public method that takes an <code>ActionEvent</code> parameter with a return type of void. </li>
300.152 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
300.153 If this property is selected, when the user activates the button, the action handler will be called before validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page.
300.154 A simpler way of getting this functionality is to associate the component with a <a href="../../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>, and then right-click the component and choose Auto-Submit on Change.
300.155 <p>The most common example of an immediate action is a Cancel button. You make it immediate so that the normal validation and update steps can be skipped, but the action handler can still do whatever is necessary. Typically, the action handler will navigate back to some previous page. In some designs the action handler might also enqueue an informational message like "Transaction cancelled". It is possible to do more: for example, an application might record the fact that the user cancelled the current operation.</p></li>
300.156 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
300.157 If selected, the button is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the button doesn't appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the button does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a button for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</li>
300.158 </ul>
300.159
300.160 <dl>
300.161
300.162 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
300.163 <dd><a href="../button.html">Button Component</a></dd>
300.164 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
300.165 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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300.213
300.214 <h2>Button Component Properties Window </h2>
300.215 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
300.216
300.217 <p><i></i>You see the Properties window for a Button component <img src="../../../../images/bhbutnicon.gif" alt="Button icon" width="16" height="12"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. Most of the component's properties are both JSP attributes and properties of the <code>Button</code> Java component in the page bean.</p>
300.218 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
300.219
300.220 <h3>General</h3>
300.221 <ul>
300.222 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
300.223 The name of the button component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
300.224 </ul>
300.225
300.226 <h3>Appearance</h3>
300.227 <ul><li><b>escape.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
300.228 Indicates that the button label text should be escaped so that it is not interpreted by the browser. Selecting this property causes characters like '<' that can cause problems with XML and HTML to be escaped. For example, with this property selected, '<' is represented as <code>&lt;</code>.</li>
300.229 <li><b>imageURL.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
300.230 The URL or file name for an image to be displayed instead of the standard button image. Click the ellipsis (...) button either to enter a URL or to navigate to the image file.
300.231 <p>If you navigate to a file, select the file and click OK. You see the image displayed on your button. The image file is copied to the project, and you can see it in the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
300.232 <param name="content" value="../../../project_nav/project_nav_win.html">
300.233 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
300.234 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
300.235 <param name="viewerSize" value="350,560">
300.236 <param name="text" value="Projects window"></object>
300.237 under <i>project-name</i> > Web Pages > resources. </p>
300.238 <ul>
300.239 <li>If this property is specified, the rendered HTML <code><input></code> element's <code>type</code> is <code>image</code> and the button is a submit button that uses the specified image. </li>
300.240 <li>If this property is not specified, the button looks like a standard button, with the <code>type</code> specified in the Button Type property and the button's label (displayed text) specified in the value property.</li>
300.241 </ul>
300.242 </li>
300.243 <li><b>mini.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
300.244 This property has no effect on the appearance of the component. Use the <code>style</code> or <code> styleClass</code> property to change how the button looks. </li>
300.245 <li><b>noTextPadding.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
300.246 No space is added around the label inside the button. </li>
300.247 <li><b>primary.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
300.248 Changes the appearance of the button to make it stand out in a group of standard buttons. You might select this property if the button is the default button in a group of buttons. </li>
300.249
300.250 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
300.251 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
300.252 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
300.253 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
300.254 <ul class="note">
300.255 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
300.256 </ul>
300.257
300.258 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
300.259 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
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300.262 </p>
300.263 </li>
300.264 <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
300.265 A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
300.266 <ul class="note">
300.267 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
300.268 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
300.269
300.270 </li>
300.271 </ul>
300.272 </li>
300.273 <li><b>text.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
300.274 The label that appears on the button. You can set the default value as text, or you can bind the value to a data provider or an object if you want the displayed button name updated dynamically. Equivalent to the <code>value</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.
300.275 <p>If you want the button to be a graphical submit button, you can set the <code>imageURL</code> property to point to an image file. This property is described above.</p>
300.276 </li>
300.277 </ul>
300.278
300.279 <h3>Events</h3>
300.280 <ul>
300.281 <li><b>action.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called when the user clicks the button. If you enter a method name that doesn't exist in the page bean, such as <code>button1_action</code>, the IDE adds it to the page bean for you and updates the value of the Application Action property to point to that method.
300.282 <ul class="note">
300.283 <li> The JSP tag for this property is <code>actionExpression</code>. </li>
300.284 </ul>
300.285 <p>If all you want to do is have the button display another page when the user clicks it, you do not need an action method. The easiest thing to do is open the page in the Navigation Editor, click the page and then click the button, and then drag to the page you want the button to open. See <a href="../../../../multiple_forms/howtomultiforms/set_form_navigation.html">Setting Up Static Page Navigation</a> for more information.</p>
300.286 <p>If you want the button to be able to determine which page to open based on certain conditions, then you need an action method. The action method typically processes button clicks and returns a string indicating the name of a page navigation case (the page in your application to display next). You typically define this method by right-clicking the button in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit action Event Handler. The default name for the method is <i><code>button-id</code></i><code>_action</code>, where <i>button-id</i> is the value of the button's <code>id</code> property. For more information, see <a href="../../../../multiple_forms/howtomultiforms/dynamic_form_navigation.html">Setting Up Dynamic Page Navigation</a>. </p>
300.287 </li>
300.288 </ul>
300.289 <h3>Behavior</h3>
300.290 <ul>
300.291 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
300.292 If selected, indicates that this button should never receive focus or be included in a submit. </li>
300.293 <li><b>reset.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
300.294 If selected, indicates that this button is an HTML reset button. </li>
300.295 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
300.296 Sets the HTML <code>title</code> attribute for the button, causing the text value of this property to display if the user hovers the mouse cursor over the button.
300.297 <ul class="note">
300.298 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
300.299 </li>
300.300 </ul>
300.301 </li>
300.302 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
300.303 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
300.304 <ul class="note">
300.305 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
300.306 </ul>
300.307 </li>
300.308 </ul>
300.309 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
300.310 <ul>
300.311 <li><b>alt.</b><code> type: String</code><br>
300.312 The <code>alt</code> text for the button graphic. The alt text describes the graphic element in the HTML page, is readable by screen readers, can display as a tool tip, and displays when the user has display of images turned off in the web browser. </li>
300.313 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
300.314 Optionally specifies the position of the button in the tab order of the document. Determines when the button will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767. Equivalent to the <code>tabindex</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
300.315 </ul>
300.316 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
300.317 <ul>
300.318 <li><b>onBlur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
300.319 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
300.320 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
300.321 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
300.322 <li><b>onDblClick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
300.323 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
300.324 <li><b>onFocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
300.325 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
300.326 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
300.327 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
300.328 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
300.329 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
300.330 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
300.331 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
300.332 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
300.333 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
300.334 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
300.335 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
300.336 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
300.337 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
300.338 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
300.339 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
300.340 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
300.341 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
300.342 </ul>
300.343
300.344 <h3>Advanced</h3>
300.345 <ul>
300.346 <li><b>actionListenerExpression.</b><code> Type: MethodExpression</code><br>
300.347 A method expression representing an action listener method that is notified when this component is activated by the user. The value must be a valid JSF method expression, such as <code>#{Page1.action_method}</code>, and it must evaluate to the name of a public method that takes an <code>ActionEvent</code> parameter with a return type of void. </li>
300.348 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
300.349 If this property is selected, when the user activates the button, the action handler will be called before validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page.
300.350 A simpler way of getting this functionality is to associate the component with a <a href="../../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>, and then right-click the component and choose Auto-Submit on Change.
300.351 <p>The most common example of an immediate action is a Cancel button. You make it immediate so that the normal validation and update steps can be skipped, but the action handler can still do whatever is necessary. Typically, the action handler will navigate back to some previous page. In some designs the action handler might also enqueue an informational message like "Transaction cancelled". It is possible to do more: for example, an application might record the fact that the user cancelled the current operation.</p></li>
300.352 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
300.353 If selected, the button is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the button doesn't appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the button does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a button for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</li>
300.354 </ul>
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300.359 <dd><a href="../button.html">Button Component</a></dd>
300.360 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
300.361 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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301.18 <h1>Calendar Component Properties Window</h1>
301.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
301.20
301.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a Calendar component <img src="../../../../images/bh_calendar_icon.gif" alt="calendar icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. </p>
301.22 <p>Most of the Calendar component's properties are both JSP attributes and properties of the <code>Calendar</code> Java component in the page bean.</p>
301.23 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
301.24
301.25 <h3>General</h3>
301.26 <ul>
301.27 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
301.28 The name of the Calendar component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
301.29 </ul>
301.30
301.31 <h3>Appearance</h3>
301.32 <ul>
301.33 <li><b>columns.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
301.34 The number of character columns used to render the component. The default value is <code>20</code>. </li>
301.35 <li><b>dateFormatPattern.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
301.36 The format of the date to be entered by the user. It is not usually necessary to set this property because a pattern is chosen automatically based on the locale.
301.37 <p>If you prefer to specify a date format, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and select a predefined date format from the property editor's list. You can also add your own formats.
301.38 If you add a format, the values you can enter are limited
301.39 to some combination of <code>yyyy</code> for the year, <code>MM</code> for the month, and <code>dd</code> for the day separated by separator characters. Typical separator characters are <code>/</code> (slash), <code>.</code> (period), and <code>-</code> (dash). For example, the following date formats are acceptable: </p>
301.40 <ul>
301.41 <li><code>MM/dd/yyyy</code></li>
301.42 <li><code>yyyy.MM.dd</code></li>
301.43 <li><code>dd-MM-yyyy</code></li>
301.44 </ul>
301.45 </li>
301.46 <li><b>dateFormatPatternHelp.</b><code> Type: text</code><br>
301.47 Text that appears below the date entry field and shows the format pattern that the date entry field accepts. If you have not set the <code>dateFormatPattern</code> property, the help text is chosen automatically for you. If you have set the <code>dateFormatPattern</code> property, you should bind the <code>dateFormatPatternHelp</code> property to a localized string that matches the setting for each locale you want to support.</li>
301.48 <li><b>label.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
301.49 A label that appears next to the text entry field, typically describing what the user is supposed to enter.
301.50 <ul class="note">
301.51 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="../label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
301.52 </ul>
301.53 </li>
301.54 <li><b>labelLevel.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
301.55 A number that affects the appearance of the label. 1 (Strong) is larger and bold. 2 (Medium), the default, is smaller and bold. 3 (Weak) is smaller and normal (not bold). This property takes effect only if the label property is set. </li>
301.56
301.57 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
301.58 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
301.59 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
301.60 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
301.61 <ul class="note">
301.62 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
301.63 </ul>
301.64
301.65 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
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301.71 <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
301.72 A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
301.73 <ul class="note">
301.74 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
301.75 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
301.76
301.77 </li>
301.78 </ul>
301.79 </li>
301.80 </ul>
301.81
301.82 <h3>Data</h3>
301.83 <ul>
301.84 <li><b>maxDate.</b><code> Type: java.util.Date </code><br>
301.85 The last date that the user can select. The default value is 100 years after the the value of the <code>selectedDate</code> property, or 100 years after the current date if that property is not set.</li>
301.86 <li><b>minDate.</b><code> Type: java.util.Date </code><br>
301.87 The earliest date that the user can select. The default value is 100 years before the the value of the <code>selectedDate</code> property, or 100 years before the current date if that property is not set.</li>
301.88 <li><b>required.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
301.89 If selected, the user must enter a value for the calendar before the page can be submitted. If you add a <a href="../message.html">Message</a> component to the page and link its <code>for</code> property to this component, an error message will be displayed if the user tries to submit the page without entering a value.</li>
301.90 <li><b>selectedDate.</b><code> Type: Date</code><br>
301.91 A <code>java.util.Date</code> object representing the calendar date selected by the user. If you right-click the component and choose Bind to Data, you can bind this property to a data provider or object that can process the user entered value on the server.
301.92 <p> When the component displays initially, if this property is not set, its value defaults to the current date. If you provide values for <code>minDate</code> and <code>maxDate</code>, you can also provide a value for this property that initially displays a date in that range.</li>
301.93 <li><b>validatorExpression.</b><code> Type: MethodExpression</code><br>
301.94 Indicates the JavaServer Faces validator expression that is used when the value is submitted. A validator ensures
301.95 that the correct value is entered by a user. If the conditions defined by the validator are not met, the validator sends a message that you can display in a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a>.
301.96 <p>Choose a validator from the drop down list. If you choose <code>(null)</code>, no validator is called. If you choose a validator, you might also want to select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the user enters a value.</p><ul class="note">
301.97 <li>You can define your own validate method, for example, by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit Event Handler > validate. If you define your own method, any value you might have set in this property is overridden. </li>
301.98 </ul>
301.99 </li>
301.100 </ul>
301.101
301.102 <h3>Behavior</h3>
301.103 <ul>
301.104 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
301.105 If selected, indicates that the component should never receive focus or be included in a submit. Use this property when the component does not apply to the page. See the note under the <code>readOnly</code> property concerning the effects of using the <code>disabled</code> property versus the effects of using the <code>readOnly</code> property.</li>
301.106 <li><b>readOnly.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
301.107 If selected, makes it impossible for the user to enter values, but still makes it possible for the component's value to be submitted.
301.108 Use this property when the component does apply but must not be changed.
301.109 <ul class="note">
301.110 <li>A readonly field is included when the page is submitted, in contrast to a disabled field, which is not included when the page is submitted. If you use the <code>disabled</code> property, JavaServer Faces does not detect that any value at all was submitted.</li>
301.111 </ul>
301.112 </li>
301.113 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
301.114 Sets the HTML <code>title</code> attribute for date entry field. The text value of this property displays if the user hovers the mouse cursor over the entry field.
301.115 <ul class="note">
301.116 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
301.117 </li>
301.118 </ul>
301.119 </li>
301.120 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
301.121 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
301.122 <ul class="note">
301.123 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
301.124 </ul>
301.125 </li>
301.126 </ul>
301.127 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
301.128 <ul>
301.129 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
301.130 Optionally specifies the position of the calendar in the tab order of the document, determining when the component gets focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767.</li>
301.131 </ul>
301.132
301.133 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
301.134 <ul>
301.135 <li><b>onBlur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
301.136 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
301.137 <li><b>onChange.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
301.138 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus and its value was modified after it gained focus. </li>
301.139 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
301.140 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
301.141 <li><b>onDblClick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
301.142 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
301.143 <li><b>onFocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
301.144 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
301.145 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
301.146 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
301.147 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
301.148 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
301.149 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
301.150 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
301.151 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
301.152 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
301.153 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
301.154 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
301.155 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
301.156 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
301.157 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
301.158 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
301.159 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
301.160 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
301.161 <li><b>onSelect.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
301.162 JavaScript to be executed when the user selects text in the component.</li>
301.163 </ul>
301.164
301.165 <h3>Advanced</h3>
301.166 <ul>
301.167 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
301.168 If this property is selected, when the user finishes entering a date in the calendar, the code in the page bean is executed before validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page. A simpler way of getting this functionality is to associate the component with a <a href="../../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>, and then right-click the component and choose Auto-Submit on Change. </li>
301.169 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
301.170 If selected, the calendar is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the calendar does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component.</li>
301.171 </ul>
301.172 <h3>Events</h3>
301.173 <p>Set the event properties by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>.</p>
301.174 <ul>
301.175 <li><b>valueChange.</b> Indicates the name of the component value change listener method that is called when the value of the component changes. You typically define this method in the page bean by right-clicking the component in the Outline window and choosing Edit Event Handler > processValueChange. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_processValueChange</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the <code>id</code> property.</li>
301.176 <li><b>validate.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called to validate the value of the component. If you want to code a validate method, right-click the component in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a> and choose Edit Event Handler > validate. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_validate</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property.</li>
301.177 </ul>
301.178 <dl>
301.179 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
301.180 <dd><a href="../calendar.html">Calendar Component</a></dd>
301.181 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
301.182 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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301.229 <title>Calendar Component Properties Window</title>
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301.233
301.234 <h2>Calendar Component Properties Window</h2>
301.235 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
301.236
301.237 <p>You see the Properties window for a Calendar component <img src="../../../../images/bh_calendar_icon.gif" alt="calendar icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. </p>
301.238 <p>Most of the Calendar component's properties are both JSP attributes and properties of the <code>Calendar</code> Java component in the page bean.</p>
301.239 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
301.240
301.241 <h3>General</h3>
301.242 <ul>
301.243 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
301.244 The name of the Calendar component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
301.245 </ul>
301.246
301.247 <h3>Appearance</h3>
301.248 <ul>
301.249 <li><b>columns.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
301.250 The number of character columns used to render the component. The default value is <code>20</code>. </li>
301.251 <li><b>dateFormatPattern.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
301.252 The format of the date to be entered by the user. It is not usually necessary to set this property because a pattern is chosen automatically based on the locale.
301.253 <p>If you prefer to specify a date format, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and select a predefined date format from the property editor's list. You can also add your own formats.
301.254 If you add a format, the values you can enter are limited
301.255 to some combination of <code>yyyy</code> for the year, <code>MM</code> for the month, and <code>dd</code> for the day separated by separator characters. Typical separator characters are <code>/</code> (slash), <code>.</code> (period), and <code>-</code> (dash). For example, the following date formats are acceptable: </p>
301.256 <ul>
301.257 <li><code>MM/dd/yyyy</code></li>
301.258 <li><code>yyyy.MM.dd</code></li>
301.259 <li><code>dd-MM-yyyy</code></li>
301.260 </ul>
301.261 </li>
301.262 <li><b>dateFormatPatternHelp.</b><code> Type: text</code><br>
301.263 Text that appears below the date entry field and shows the format pattern that the date entry field accepts. If you have not set the <code>dateFormatPattern</code> property, the help text is chosen automatically for you. If you have set the <code>dateFormatPattern</code> property, you should bind the <code>dateFormatPatternHelp</code> property to a localized string that matches the setting for each locale you want to support.</li>
301.264 <li><b>label.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
301.265 A label that appears next to the text entry field, typically describing what the user is supposed to enter.
301.266 <ul class="note">
301.267 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="../label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
301.268 </ul>
301.269 </li>
301.270 <li><b>labelLevel.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
301.271 A number that affects the appearance of the label. 1 (Strong) is larger and bold. 2 (Medium), the default, is smaller and bold. 3 (Weak) is smaller and normal (not bold). This property takes effect only if the label property is set. </li>
301.272
301.273 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
301.274 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
301.275 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
301.276 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
301.277 <ul class="note">
301.278 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
301.279 </ul>
301.280
301.281 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
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301.286 </li>
301.287 <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
301.288 A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
301.289 <ul class="note">
301.290 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
301.291 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
301.292
301.293 </li>
301.294 </ul>
301.295 </li>
301.296 </ul>
301.297
301.298 <h3>Data</h3>
301.299 <ul>
301.300 <li><b>maxDate.</b><code> Type: java.util.Date </code><br>
301.301 The last date that the user can select. The default value is 100 years after the the value of the <code>selectedDate</code> property, or 100 years after the current date if that property is not set.</li>
301.302 <li><b>minDate.</b><code> Type: java.util.Date </code><br>
301.303 The earliest date that the user can select. The default value is 100 years before the the value of the <code>selectedDate</code> property, or 100 years before the current date if that property is not set.</li>
301.304 <li><b>required.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
301.305 If selected, the user must enter a value for the calendar before the page can be submitted. If you add a <a href="../message.html">Message</a> component to the page and link its <code>for</code> property to this component, an error message will be displayed if the user tries to submit the page without entering a value.</li>
301.306 <li><b>selectedDate.</b><code> Type: Date</code><br>
301.307 A <code>java.util.Date</code> object representing the calendar date selected by the user. If you right-click the component and choose Bind to Data, you can bind this property to a data provider or object that can process the user entered value on the server.
301.308 <p> When the component displays initially, if this property is not set, its value defaults to the current date. If you provide values for <code>minDate</code> and <code>maxDate</code>, you can also provide a value for this property that initially displays a date in that range.</li>
301.309 <li><b>validatorExpression.</b><code> Type: MethodExpression</code><br>
301.310 Indicates the JavaServer Faces validator expression that is used when the value is submitted. A validator ensures
301.311 that the correct value is entered by a user. If the conditions defined by the validator are not met, the validator sends a message that you can display in a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a>.
301.312 <p>Choose a validator from the drop down list. If you choose <code>(null)</code>, no validator is called. If you choose a validator, you might also want to select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the user enters a value.</p><ul class="note">
301.313 <li>You can define your own validate method, for example, by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit Event Handler > validate. If you define your own method, any value you might have set in this property is overridden. </li>
301.314 </ul>
301.315 </li>
301.316 </ul>
301.317
301.318 <h3>Behavior</h3>
301.319 <ul>
301.320 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
301.321 If selected, indicates that the component should never receive focus or be included in a submit. Use this property when the component does not apply to the page. See the note under the <code>readOnly</code> property concerning the effects of using the <code>disabled</code> property versus the effects of using the <code>readOnly</code> property.</li>
301.322 <li><b>readOnly.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
301.323 If selected, makes it impossible for the user to enter values, but still makes it possible for the component's value to be submitted.
301.324 Use this property when the component does apply but must not be changed.
301.325 <ul class="note">
301.326 <li>A readonly field is included when the page is submitted, in contrast to a disabled field, which is not included when the page is submitted. If you use the <code>disabled</code> property, JavaServer Faces does not detect that any value at all was submitted.</li>
301.327 </ul>
301.328 </li>
301.329 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
301.330 Sets the HTML <code>title</code> attribute for date entry field. The text value of this property displays if the user hovers the mouse cursor over the entry field.
301.331 <ul class="note">
301.332 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
301.333 </li>
301.334 </ul>
301.335 </li>
301.336 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
301.337 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
301.338 <ul class="note">
301.339 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
301.340 </ul>
301.341 </li>
301.342 </ul>
301.343 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
301.344 <ul>
301.345 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
301.346 Optionally specifies the position of the calendar in the tab order of the document, determining when the component gets focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767.</li>
301.347 </ul>
301.348
301.349 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
301.350 <ul>
301.351 <li><b>onBlur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
301.352 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
301.353 <li><b>onChange.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
301.354 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus and its value was modified after it gained focus. </li>
301.355 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
301.356 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
301.357 <li><b>onDblClick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
301.358 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
301.359 <li><b>onFocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
301.360 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
301.361 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
301.362 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
301.363 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
301.364 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
301.365 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
301.366 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
301.367 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
301.368 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
301.369 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
301.370 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
301.371 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
301.372 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
301.373 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
301.374 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
301.375 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
301.376 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
301.377 <li><b>onSelect.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
301.378 JavaScript to be executed when the user selects text in the component.</li>
301.379 </ul>
301.380
301.381 <h3>Advanced</h3>
301.382 <ul>
301.383 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
301.384 If this property is selected, when the user finishes entering a date in the calendar, the code in the page bean is executed before validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page. A simpler way of getting this functionality is to associate the component with a <a href="../../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>, and then right-click the component and choose Auto-Submit on Change. </li>
301.385 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
301.386 If selected, the calendar is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the calendar does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component.</li>
301.387 </ul>
301.388 <h3>Events</h3>
301.389 <p>Set the event properties by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>.</p>
301.390 <ul>
301.391 <li><b>valueChange.</b> Indicates the name of the component value change listener method that is called when the value of the component changes. You typically define this method in the page bean by right-clicking the component in the Outline window and choosing Edit Event Handler > processValueChange. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_processValueChange</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the <code>id</code> property.</li>
301.392 <li><b>validate.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called to validate the value of the component. If you want to code a validate method, right-click the component in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a> and choose Edit Event Handler > validate. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_validate</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property.</li>
301.393 </ul>
301.394 <dl>
301.395 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
301.396 <dd><a href="../calendar.html">Calendar Component</a></dd>
301.397 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
301.398 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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302.17
302.18 <h1>Checkbox Group Component Properties Window </h1>
302.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
302.20
302.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a Checkbox Group component <img src="../../../../images/checkboxlisticon.gif" alt="checkbox list icon"> when you select the component on a page you are editing in the Visual Designer. This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
302.22 <h3>General</h3>
302.23 <ul>
302.24 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
302.25 The name of the component in the page bean and the JSP file. In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is the name of the <code>CheckboxGroup</code> object.</li>
302.26 </ul>
302.27
302.28 <h3>Appearance</h3>
302.29 <ul>
302.30 <li><b>columns.</b> <code>Type: int</code><br>
302.31 Indicates the number of columns to use to lay out the checkboxes. The checkboxes are rendered in rows and columns in an HTML <code><table> </code>element. The number of rows is defined by the length of the <code>items</code> array. The number of columns is defined by the columns attribute. The default layout is a single vertical column. </li>
302.32 <li><b>label.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
302.33 A label for the checkbox group that appears to the left of the first checkbox. The label's <code>for</code> property is set to the first checkbox in the group.
302.34 <ul class="note">
302.35 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="../label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
302.36 </ul>
302.37 </li>
302.38 <li><b>labelLevel.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
302.39 A number that affects the appearance of the label. 1 (Strong) is larger and bold. 2 (Medium), the default, is smaller and bold. 3 (Weak) is smaller and normal (not bold). This property takes effect only if the <code>label</code> property is set. </li>
302.40
302.41 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
302.42 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
302.43 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
302.44 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
302.45 <ul class="note">
302.46 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
302.47 </ul>
302.48
302.49 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
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302.53 </p>
302.54 </li>
302.55 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
302.56 <ul class="note">
302.57 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
302.58 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.</li>
302.59 </ul>
302.60 </li>
302.61 </ul>
302.62
302.63 <h3>Data</h3>
302.64 <ul>
302.65 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
302.66 A JavaServer Faces converter that produces the correct type of value for the value property. If the user enters the wrong type of value, the converter sends a message that you can display in a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a>.
302.67 <ul class="note">
302.68 <li>If you use an Enum converter with this component, you must edit the converter's Java declaration to use an <code>enum</code> class as a parameter, as described in <a href="../../jsf-val-conv/enum_converter.html">Enum Converter</a>.</li>
302.69 </ul>
302.70 </li>
302.71 <li><b>items.</b><code> Type: Object </code><br>
302.72 Specifies the checkboxes in the group. Associates the checkbox group with an array, a collection, or a map whose members are all subclasses of <code>com.sun.webui.jsf.model.Option</code>. Each <code>Option</code> instance represents one checkbox. The <code>value</code> property of an <code>Option</code> instance represents the value of a selected checkbox. If the <code>items</code> property is empty or the array, map or collection is empty, nothing is rendered.
302.73 <p>For more information on <code>com.sun.webui.jsf.model.Option</code>, include this class in the Java view of a page, put the cursor on the class name, and press Alt-F1 to see its Javadoc description.</p>
302.74 <p>
302.75 By default, this property is associated with a <code>com.sun.webui.jsf.model.MultipleSelectOptionsList</code> object with a name similar to <code>checkboxGroup1DefaultOptions</code>, whose node you can see in the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
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302.77 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
302.78 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
302.79 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
302.80 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object> </object> This object serves simply to populate the group with default checkboxes. It is in the page bean.
302.81 </li>
302.82 <li><b>required.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
302.83 If selected, the user must select a checkbox before the page can be submitted. If you add a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a> to the page and link its <code>for</code> property to this component, an error message will be displayed if the user tries to submit the page without selecting an item.
302.84 </li>
302.85 <li><b>selected.</b><code> Type: Object</code><br>
302.86 The object that represents the data that is sent when the page is submitted.
302.87 <p>The Checkbox Group component can have more than one value, which has implications about what type of value you can use. </p>
302.88 <ul>
302.89 <li>If you use a value binding expression, the expression must point to an <code>Object</code> array or an array of primitives. The individual elements in this array represent the currently selected values from the set of all possible options. </li>
302.90 <li>If you do not use a value binding expression, the object returned to you when you call <code>checkboxGroup.getValue()</code> is an <code>Object</code> array.</li>
302.91 <li>There is no usable way to bind this component to database data. </li>
302.92 </ul>
302.93 <p>A common way to process the values chosen by the user is to bind this component to an <code>Object</code> array and check the array values when the user submits the page. The <code>selected</code> property must be a value binding expression that is evaluated to read and write an <code>Object</code>. An <code>Object</code> value read from the value binding expression identifies the selected checkbox. The <code>Object</code> value must be equal to the <code>value</code> attribute of at least one <code>Option</code> instance specified in the array obtained from the value binding expression assigned to the <code>items</code> property. </p>
302.94 <p>The write method of the <code>selected</code> property's value binding expression is called during the <code>UPDATE_MODEL_PHASE</code> of the JavaServer Faces lifecyle. If a checkbox is selected, an <code>Object</code> value is passed as an argument to the <code>write</code> method. The <ccode><code>Object</code> value is the value of the selected radio button. </p>
302.95 <p>See the link to the Listbox Components tutorial at the end of the page for more information. </p>
302.96 </li>
302.97 <li><b>validatorExpression.</b><code> Type: MethodExpression</code><br>
302.98 Indicates the JavaServer Faces validator expression that is used when the value is submitted. A validator ensures
302.99 that the correct value is entered by a user. If the conditions defined by the validator are not met, the validator sends a message that you can display in a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a>.
302.100 <p>Choose a validator from the drop down list. If you choose <code>(null)</code>, no validator is called.If you choose a validator, you might also want to select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the user enters a value.</p>
302.101 <ul class="note">
302.102 <li>You can define your own validate method, for example, by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit Event Handler > validate. If you define your own method, any value you might have set in this property is overridden. </li>
302.103 </ul>
302.104 </li>
302.105 </ul>
302.106
302.107 <h3>Events</h3>
302.108 <p>Set the event properties by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>.</p>
302.109 <ul>
302.110 <li><b>valueChange.</b> Indicates the name of the component value change listener method that is called when the value of the component changes. If this method is not defined, the value of this property is <code>null</code>. You typically define this method in the page bean by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > processValueChange. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_processValueChange</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property.</li>
302.111 <li><b>validate.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called to validate the value of the component, if any. If you want to code a validate method rather than choosing a JavaServer Faces validator for the <code>validatorExpression</code> property, right-click the component and choose Edit Event Handler > validate. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_validate</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property. When you define this method in this way, the <code>validator</code> and <code>validate</code> properties are automatically set for you. If you define a validator, you might also want to select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the user enters a value.
302.112 <ul class="note">
302.113 <li>Setting this property also sets the value of the <code>validatorExpression</code> property. If you define your own validate method, do not separately change the value of the <code>validatorExpression</code> property, or you will lose the connection to your validate method.</li>
302.114 </ul>
302.115 </li>
302.116 </ul>
302.117 <h3>Behavior</h3>
302.118 <ul>
302.119 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
302.120 If selected, indicates that the component should never receive focus or be included in a submit. Use this property when the component does not apply to the page. See the note under the <code>readOnly</code> property concerning the effects of using the <code>disabled</code> property versus the effects of using the <code>readOnly</code> property.</li>
302.121 <li><b>readOnly.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
302.122 If selected, makes it impossible for the user to select items, but still makes it possible for the component's value to be submitted.
302.123 Use this property when the component does apply but must not be changed.
302.124 <ul class="note">
302.125 <li>A readonly field is included when the page is submitted, in contrast to a disabled field, which is not included when the page is submitted. If you use the <code>disabled</code> property, JavaServer Faces does not detect that any value at all was submitted.</li>
302.126 </ul>
302.127 </li>
302.128 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
302.129 Sets the HTML <code>title</code> attribute for the component. The text value of this property displays if the user hovers the mouse cursor over the checkbox group's label.
302.130 <ul class="note">
302.131 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
302.132 </li>
302.133 </ul>
302.134 </li>
302.135 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
302.136 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
302.137 <ul class="note">
302.138 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
302.139 </ul>
302.140 </li>
302.141 </ul>
302.142 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
302.143 <ul>
302.144 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
302.145 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document, determining when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767.</li>
302.146 </ul>
302.147 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
302.148 <ul><li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
302.149 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
302.150 <li><b>onDblClick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
302.151 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
302.152 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
302.153 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
302.154 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
302.155 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
302.156 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
302.157 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
302.158 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
302.159 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
302.160 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
302.161 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
302.162 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
302.163 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
302.164 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
302.165 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
302.166 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
302.167 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
302.168 </ul>
302.169 <h3>Advanced</h3>
302.170 <ul>
302.171 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
302.172 If this property is selected, when the user activates the component, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page.
302.173 A simpler way of getting this functionality is to associate the component with a <a href="../../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>, and then right-click the component and choose Auto-Submit on Change.
302.174 <p>The most common example of an immediate action is a Cancel button. You make it immediate so that the normal validation and update steps can be skipped, but the action handler can still do whatever is necessary. Typically, the action handler will navigate back to some previous page. In some designs the action handler might also enqueue an informational message like "Transaction cancelled". It is possible to do more: for example, an application might record the fact that the user cancelled the current operation.</p>
302.175 </li>
302.176 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
302.177 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. If you need the component to be hidden but still processed when the page is submitted, deselect the <code>visible</code> property instead of this property.
302.178 <p>You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the component does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a component for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</p></li>
302.179 </ul>
302.180
302.181 <dl>
302.182 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
302.183 <dd><a href="../checkbox.html">Checkbox Component</a></dd>
302.184 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
302.185 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
302.186 </dl>
302.187 <dl>
302.188 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
302.189
302.190 <dd>
302.191 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
302.192 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
302.193 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
302.194 </object>
302.195 </dd>
302.196 <dd>
302.197 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
302.198 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-listbox_components.html">
302.199 <param name="text" value="Using Listbox Components"></object>
302.200 </dd>
302.201 <dd> <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
302.202 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-scopes.html">
302.203 <param name="text" value="Understanding Scope and Managed Beans"></object>
302.204 </dd>
302.205
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302.234 <title>Checkbox Group Component Properties Window</title>
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302.238
302.239 <h2>Checkbox Group Component Properties Window </h2>
302.240 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
302.241
302.242 <p>You see the Properties window for a Checkbox Group component <img src="../../../../images/checkboxlisticon.gif" alt="checkbox list icon"> when you select the component on a page you are editing in the Visual Designer. This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
302.243 <h3>General</h3>
302.244 <ul>
302.245 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
302.246 The name of the component in the page bean and the JSP file. In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is the name of the <code>CheckboxGroup</code> object.</li>
302.247 </ul>
302.248
302.249 <h3>Appearance</h3>
302.250 <ul>
302.251 <li><b>columns.</b> <code>Type: int</code><br>
302.252 Indicates the number of columns to use to lay out the checkboxes. The checkboxes are rendered in rows and columns in an HTML <code><table> </code>element. The number of rows is defined by the length of the <code>items</code> array. The number of columns is defined by the columns attribute. The default layout is a single vertical column. </li>
302.253 <li><b>label.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
302.254 A label for the checkbox group that appears to the left of the first checkbox. The label's <code>for</code> property is set to the first checkbox in the group.
302.255 <ul class="note">
302.256 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="../label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
302.257 </ul>
302.258 </li>
302.259 <li><b>labelLevel.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
302.260 A number that affects the appearance of the label. 1 (Strong) is larger and bold. 2 (Medium), the default, is smaller and bold. 3 (Weak) is smaller and normal (not bold). This property takes effect only if the <code>label</code> property is set. </li>
302.261
302.262 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
302.263 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
302.264 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
302.265 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
302.266 <ul class="note">
302.267 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
302.268 </ul>
302.269
302.270 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
302.271 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
302.272 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
302.273 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
302.274 </p>
302.275 </li>
302.276 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
302.277 <ul class="note">
302.278 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
302.279 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.</li>
302.280 </ul>
302.281 </li>
302.282 </ul>
302.283
302.284 <h3>Data</h3>
302.285 <ul>
302.286 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
302.287 A JavaServer Faces converter that produces the correct type of value for the value property. If the user enters the wrong type of value, the converter sends a message that you can display in a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a>.
302.288 <ul class="note">
302.289 <li>If you use an Enum converter with this component, you must edit the converter's Java declaration to use an <code>enum</code> class as a parameter, as described in <a href="../../jsf-val-conv/enum_converter.html">Enum Converter</a>.</li>
302.290 </ul>
302.291 </li>
302.292 <li><b>items.</b><code> Type: Object </code><br>
302.293 Specifies the checkboxes in the group. Associates the checkbox group with an array, a collection, or a map whose members are all subclasses of <code>com.sun.webui.jsf.model.Option</code>. Each <code>Option</code> instance represents one checkbox. The <code>value</code> property of an <code>Option</code> instance represents the value of a selected checkbox. If the <code>items</code> property is empty or the array, map or collection is empty, nothing is rendered.
302.294 <p>For more information on <code>com.sun.webui.jsf.model.Option</code>, include this class in the Java view of a page, put the cursor on the class name, and press Alt-F1 to see its Javadoc description.</p>
302.295 <p>
302.296 By default, this property is associated with a <code>com.sun.webui.jsf.model.MultipleSelectOptionsList</code> object with a name similar to <code>checkboxGroup1DefaultOptions</code>, whose node you can see in the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
302.297 <param name="content" value="../../../navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
302.298 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
302.299 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
302.300 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
302.301 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object> </object> This object serves simply to populate the group with default checkboxes. It is in the page bean.
302.302 </li>
302.303 <li><b>required.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
302.304 If selected, the user must select a checkbox before the page can be submitted. If you add a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a> to the page and link its <code>for</code> property to this component, an error message will be displayed if the user tries to submit the page without selecting an item.
302.305 </li>
302.306 <li><b>selected.</b><code> Type: Object</code><br>
302.307 The object that represents the data that is sent when the page is submitted.
302.308 <p>The Checkbox Group component can have more than one value, which has implications about what type of value you can use. </p>
302.309 <ul>
302.310 <li>If you use a value binding expression, the expression must point to an <code>Object</code> array or an array of primitives. The individual elements in this array represent the currently selected values from the set of all possible options. </li>
302.311 <li>If you do not use a value binding expression, the object returned to you when you call <code>checkboxGroup.getValue()</code> is an <code>Object</code> array.</li>
302.312 <li>There is no usable way to bind this component to database data. </li>
302.313 </ul>
302.314 <p>A common way to process the values chosen by the user is to bind this component to an <code>Object</code> array and check the array values when the user submits the page. The <code>selected</code> property must be a value binding expression that is evaluated to read and write an <code>Object</code>. An <code>Object</code> value read from the value binding expression identifies the selected checkbox. The <code>Object</code> value must be equal to the <code>value</code> attribute of at least one <code>Option</code> instance specified in the array obtained from the value binding expression assigned to the <code>items</code> property. </p>
302.315 <p>The write method of the <code>selected</code> property's value binding expression is called during the <code>UPDATE_MODEL_PHASE</code> of the JavaServer Faces lifecyle. If a checkbox is selected, an <code>Object</code> value is passed as an argument to the <code>write</code> method. The <ccode><code>Object</code> value is the value of the selected radio button. </p>
302.316 <p>See the link to the Listbox Components tutorial at the end of the page for more information. </p>
302.317 </li>
302.318 <li><b>validatorExpression.</b><code> Type: MethodExpression</code><br>
302.319 Indicates the JavaServer Faces validator expression that is used when the value is submitted. A validator ensures
302.320 that the correct value is entered by a user. If the conditions defined by the validator are not met, the validator sends a message that you can display in a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a>.
302.321 <p>Choose a validator from the drop down list. If you choose <code>(null)</code>, no validator is called.If you choose a validator, you might also want to select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the user enters a value.</p>
302.322 <ul class="note">
302.323 <li>You can define your own validate method, for example, by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit Event Handler > validate. If you define your own method, any value you might have set in this property is overridden. </li>
302.324 </ul>
302.325 </li>
302.326 </ul>
302.327
302.328 <h3>Events</h3>
302.329 <p>Set the event properties by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>.</p>
302.330 <ul>
302.331 <li><b>valueChange.</b> Indicates the name of the component value change listener method that is called when the value of the component changes. If this method is not defined, the value of this property is <code>null</code>. You typically define this method in the page bean by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > processValueChange. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_processValueChange</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property.</li>
302.332 <li><b>validate.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called to validate the value of the component, if any. If you want to code a validate method rather than choosing a JavaServer Faces validator for the <code>validatorExpression</code> property, right-click the component and choose Edit Event Handler > validate. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_validate</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property. When you define this method in this way, the <code>validator</code> and <code>validate</code> properties are automatically set for you. If you define a validator, you might also want to select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the user enters a value.
302.333 <ul class="note">
302.334 <li>Setting this property also sets the value of the <code>validatorExpression</code> property. If you define your own validate method, do not separately change the value of the <code>validatorExpression</code> property, or you will lose the connection to your validate method.</li>
302.335 </ul>
302.336 </li>
302.337 </ul>
302.338 <h3>Behavior</h3>
302.339 <ul>
302.340 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
302.341 If selected, indicates that the component should never receive focus or be included in a submit. Use this property when the component does not apply to the page. See the note under the <code>readOnly</code> property concerning the effects of using the <code>disabled</code> property versus the effects of using the <code>readOnly</code> property.</li>
302.342 <li><b>readOnly.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
302.343 If selected, makes it impossible for the user to select items, but still makes it possible for the component's value to be submitted.
302.344 Use this property when the component does apply but must not be changed.
302.345 <ul class="note">
302.346 <li>A readonly field is included when the page is submitted, in contrast to a disabled field, which is not included when the page is submitted. If you use the <code>disabled</code> property, JavaServer Faces does not detect that any value at all was submitted.</li>
302.347 </ul>
302.348 </li>
302.349 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
302.350 Sets the HTML <code>title</code> attribute for the component. The text value of this property displays if the user hovers the mouse cursor over the checkbox group's label.
302.351 <ul class="note">
302.352 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
302.353 </li>
302.354 </ul>
302.355 </li>
302.356 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
302.357 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
302.358 <ul class="note">
302.359 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
302.360 </ul>
302.361 </li>
302.362 </ul>
302.363 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
302.364 <ul>
302.365 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
302.366 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document, determining when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767.</li>
302.367 </ul>
302.368 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
302.369 <ul><li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
302.370 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
302.371 <li><b>onDblClick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
302.372 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
302.373 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
302.374 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
302.375 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
302.376 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
302.377 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
302.378 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
302.379 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
302.380 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
302.381 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
302.382 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
302.383 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
302.384 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
302.385 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
302.386 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
302.387 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
302.388 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
302.389 </ul>
302.390 <h3>Advanced</h3>
302.391 <ul>
302.392 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
302.393 If this property is selected, when the user activates the component, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page.
302.394 A simpler way of getting this functionality is to associate the component with a <a href="../../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>, and then right-click the component and choose Auto-Submit on Change.
302.395 <p>The most common example of an immediate action is a Cancel button. You make it immediate so that the normal validation and update steps can be skipped, but the action handler can still do whatever is necessary. Typically, the action handler will navigate back to some previous page. In some designs the action handler might also enqueue an informational message like "Transaction cancelled". It is possible to do more: for example, an application might record the fact that the user cancelled the current operation.</p>
302.396 </li>
302.397 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
302.398 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. If you need the component to be hidden but still processed when the page is submitted, deselect the <code>visible</code> property instead of this property.
302.399 <p>You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the component does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a component for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</p></li>
302.400 </ul>
302.401
302.402 <dl>
302.403 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
302.404 <dd><a href="../checkbox.html">Checkbox Component</a></dd>
302.405 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
302.406 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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302.423 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-scopes.html">
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303.18 <h1>Checkbox Component Properties Window </h1>
303.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
303.20
303.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a Checkbox component <img src="../../../../images/bh_checkbox_icon.gif" alt="checkbox component icon"> when you select the checkbox on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. Most of the component's properties are both JSP attributes and properties of the <code>Checkbox</code> Java component in the page bean.</p>
303.22 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
303.23
303.24 <h3>General</h3>
303.25 <ul>
303.26 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
303.27 The name of the component in the page bean and the JSP file.</li>
303.28 </ul>
303.29
303.30 <h3>Appearance</h3>
303.31 <ul>
303.32 <li><b>imageURL.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
303.33 The URL or file name for an image to be displayed with the checkbox. Click the ellipsis (...) button either to enter a URL or to navigate to the image file.
303.34 <p>If you navigate to a file, select the file and click OK. You see the image displayed next to the checkbox. The image file is copied to the project, and you can see it in the <a href="../../../../ui_elements/project_nav/projectlogical.html">Projects window</a> under <i>project-name</i> > Web Pages > resources.</p>
303.35 </li>
303.36 <li><b>label.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
303.37 If text is specified for this property, a label showing the text is displayed with the component.
303.38 <ul class="note">
303.39 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="../label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
303.40 </ul>
303.41 </li>
303.42 <li><b>labelLevel.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
303.43 A number that affects the appearance of the label. 1 (Strong) is larger and bold. 2 (Medium), the default, is smaller and bold. 3 (Weak) is smaller and normal (not bold). This property takes effect only if the label property is set. </li>
303.44
303.45 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
303.46 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
303.47 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
303.48 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
303.49 <ul class="note">
303.50 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
303.51 </ul>
303.52
303.53 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
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303.58 </li>
303.59 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
303.60 <ul class="note">
303.61 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
303.62 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.</li>
303.63 </ul>
303.64 </li>
303.65 </ul>
303.66
303.67 <h3>Data</h3>
303.68 <ul>
303.69 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
303.70 A JavaServer Faces converter that produces the correct type of value for the <code>selectedValue</code> property. If the value of the <code>selectedValue</code> property is an application-defined object, a converter must be registered to convert to and from a <code>String</code> value. The converter is used to encode the checkbox value as the value of the HTML <code><input></code> element and to decode the submitted value in a request. In addition the object must support an <code>equals</code>() method that returns <code>true</code> when the value of the <code>selectedValue</code> property is compared to the <code>selected</code> property value in order to detect a selected checkbox.
303.71 <ul class="note">
303.72 <li>If you use an Enum converter with this component, you must edit the converter's Java declaration to use an <code>enum</code> class as a parameter, as described in <a href="../../jsf-val-conv/enum_converter.html">Enum Converter</a>.</li>
303.73 </ul>
303.74 </li>
303.75 <li><b>selected.</b> <code>Type: Object </code><br>
303.76 The data that is sent when the page is submitted. If the <code>selectedValue</code> property is not set, the value is <code>true</code> if the checkbox is selected or <code>false</code> if the checkbox is not selected. If the <code>selectedValue</code> property is set, then the <code>selected</code> property has the same value as the <code>selectedValue</code> property when the user selects the checkbox.
303.77 <ul class="note">
303.78 <li>
303.79 The corresponding <code>Checkbox</code> Java component has an <code>isChecked()</code> method that returns <code>true</code> if the component is selected.
303.80 </li>
303.81 </ul>
303.82 </li>
303.83 <li><b>validatorExpression.</b><code> Type: MethodExpression</code><br>
303.84 Indicates the JavaServer Faces validator expression that is used when the value is submitted. A validator ensures
303.85 that the correct value is entered by a user. If the conditions defined by the validator are not met, the validator sends a message that you can display in a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a>.
303.86 <p>Choose a validator from the drop down list. If you choose <code>(null)</code>, no validator is called. If you choose a validator, you might also want to select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the user enters a value.</p>
303.87 <ul class="note">
303.88 <li>You can define your own validate method, for example, by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit Event Handler > validate. If you define your own method, any value you might have set in this property is overridden. </li>
303.89 </ul>
303.90 </li>
303.91 </ul>
303.92 <h3>Events</h3>
303.93 <p>Set the event properties by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>.</p>
303.94 <ul>
303.95 <li><b>validate.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called to validate the value of the component. <p>If you want to code a validate method rather than choosing a JavaServer Faces validator for the <code>validatorExpression</code> property, right-click the component and choose Edit Event Handler > validate. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_validate</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property. When you define this method in this way, the <code>validator</code> and <code>validate</code> properties are automatically set for you. If you define a validator, you might also want to set the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the user enters a value.
303.96 <ul class="note">
303.97 <li>Setting this property also sets the value of the <code>validatorExpression</code> property. If you define your own validate method, do not separately change the value of the <code>validatorExpression</code> property, or you could lose the connection to your validate method.</li>
303.98 </ul>
303.99 </li>
303.100 <li><b>valueChange.</b> Indicates the name of the component value change listener method that is called when the value of the component changes. You typically define this method in the page bean by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > processValueChange. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_processValueChange</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property.</li>
303.101 </ul>
303.102 <h3>Behavior</h3>
303.103 <ul>
303.104 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
303.105 If selected, indicates that the component should never receive focus or be included in a submit. Use this property when the component does not apply to the page. See the note under the <code>readOnly</code> property concerning the effects of using the <code>disabled</code> property versus the effects of using the <code>readOnly</code> property.</li>
303.106 <li><b>readOnly.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
303.107 If selected, makes it impossible for the user to select the component, but still makes it possible for the component's value to be submitted.
303.108 Use this property when the component does apply but must not be changed.
303.109 <ul class="note">
303.110 <li>A readonly field is included when the page is submitted, in contrast to a disabled field, which is not included when the page is submitted. If you use the <code>disabled</code> property, JavaServer Faces does not detect that any value at all was submitted.</li>
303.111 </ul>
303.112 </li>
303.113 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
303.114 Rendered as the HTML <code>title</code> attribute of the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
303.115 <ul class="note">
303.116 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
303.117 </li>
303.118 </ul>
303.119 </li>
303.120 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
303.121 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
303.122 <ul class="note">
303.123 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
303.124 </ul>
303.125 </li>
303.126 </ul>
303.127 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
303.128 <ul>
303.129 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
303.130 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document, determining when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767. Equivalent to the <code>tabindex</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
303.131 </ul>
303.132 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
303.133 <ul>
303.134 <li><b>onBlur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
303.135 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
303.136 <li><b>onChange.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
303.137 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus and its value was modified after it gained focus. </li>
303.138 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
303.139 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
303.140 <li><b>onDblClick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
303.141 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
303.142 <li><b>onFocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
303.143 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
303.144 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
303.145 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
303.146 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
303.147 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
303.148 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
303.149 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
303.150 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
303.151 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
303.152 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
303.153 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
303.154 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
303.155 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
303.156 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
303.157 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
303.158 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
303.159 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
303.160 <li><b>onSelect.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
303.161 JavaScript to be executed when the user selects text in the component.</li>
303.162 </ul>
303.163
303.164 <h3>Advanced</h3>
303.165 <ul>
303.166 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
303.167 If this property is selected, when the user activates the component, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page.
303.168 A simpler way of getting this functionality is to associate the component with a <a href="../../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>, and then right-click the component and choose Auto-Submit on Change.
303.169 <p>The most common example of an immediate action is a Cancel button. You make it immediate so that the normal validation and update steps can be skipped, but the action handler can still do whatever is necessary. Typically, the action handler will navigate back to some previous page. In some designs the action handler might also enqueue an informational message like "Transaction cancelled". It is possible to do more: for example, an application might record the fact that the user cancelled the current operation.</p>
303.170 </li>
303.171 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
303.172 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component doesn't appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the component does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a component for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</li>
303.173 <li><b>selectedValue.</b><code> Type: Object </code><br>
303.174 If the <code>selectedValue</code> attribute is not specified or its value is <code>null</code>, the checkbox behaves like a boolean control. In this case, if the user selects the Checkbox component, the value of the <code>selected</code> attribute is a true <code>Boolean</code> instance. If the Checkbox is not selected, the value of the <code>selected</code> attribute is a false <code>Boolean</code> instance.
303.175 <p>The <code>selectedValue</code> property can be assigned an application-defined object value to represent the value of a selected checkbox. If the checkbox is selected, the value of the <code>selected</code> property is assigned the value of the <code>selectedValue</code> property. A value binding expression that evaluates to a primitive value can be assigned to this property.</p>
303.176 <p>If the value of the <code>selectedValue</code> property is an application-defined object, a converter must be registered with the <code>converter</code> property to convert to and from a <code>String</code> value.</p>
303.177 </li>
303.178 </ul>
303.179
303.180 <dl>
303.181 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
303.182 <dd><a href="../checkbox.html">Checkbox Component</a></dd>
303.183 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
303.184 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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303.240 <h2>Checkbox Component Properties Window </h2>
303.241 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
303.242
303.243 <p>You see the Properties window for a Checkbox component <img src="../../../../images/bh_checkbox_icon.gif" alt="checkbox component icon"> when you select the checkbox on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. Most of the component's properties are both JSP attributes and properties of the <code>Checkbox</code> Java component in the page bean.</p>
303.244 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
303.245
303.246 <h3>General</h3>
303.247 <ul>
303.248 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
303.249 The name of the component in the page bean and the JSP file.</li>
303.250 </ul>
303.251
303.252 <h3>Appearance</h3>
303.253 <ul>
303.254 <li><b>imageURL.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
303.255 The URL or file name for an image to be displayed with the checkbox. Click the ellipsis (...) button either to enter a URL or to navigate to the image file.
303.256 <p>If you navigate to a file, select the file and click OK. You see the image displayed next to the checkbox. The image file is copied to the project, and you can see it in the <a href="../../../../ui_elements/project_nav/projectlogical.html">Projects window</a> under <i>project-name</i> > Web Pages > resources.</p>
303.257 </li>
303.258 <li><b>label.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
303.259 If text is specified for this property, a label showing the text is displayed with the component.
303.260 <ul class="note">
303.261 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="../label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
303.262 </ul>
303.263 </li>
303.264 <li><b>labelLevel.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
303.265 A number that affects the appearance of the label. 1 (Strong) is larger and bold. 2 (Medium), the default, is smaller and bold. 3 (Weak) is smaller and normal (not bold). This property takes effect only if the label property is set. </li>
303.266
303.267 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
303.268 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
303.269 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
303.270 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
303.271 <ul class="note">
303.272 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
303.273 </ul>
303.274
303.275 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
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303.279 </p>
303.280 </li>
303.281 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
303.282 <ul class="note">
303.283 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
303.284 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.</li>
303.285 </ul>
303.286 </li>
303.287 </ul>
303.288
303.289 <h3>Data</h3>
303.290 <ul>
303.291 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
303.292 A JavaServer Faces converter that produces the correct type of value for the <code>selectedValue</code> property. If the value of the <code>selectedValue</code> property is an application-defined object, a converter must be registered to convert to and from a <code>String</code> value. The converter is used to encode the checkbox value as the value of the HTML <code><input></code> element and to decode the submitted value in a request. In addition the object must support an <code>equals</code>() method that returns <code>true</code> when the value of the <code>selectedValue</code> property is compared to the <code>selected</code> property value in order to detect a selected checkbox.
303.293 <ul class="note">
303.294 <li>If you use an Enum converter with this component, you must edit the converter's Java declaration to use an <code>enum</code> class as a parameter, as described in <a href="../../jsf-val-conv/enum_converter.html">Enum Converter</a>.</li>
303.295 </ul>
303.296 </li>
303.297 <li><b>selected.</b> <code>Type: Object </code><br>
303.298 The data that is sent when the page is submitted. If the <code>selectedValue</code> property is not set, the value is <code>true</code> if the checkbox is selected or <code>false</code> if the checkbox is not selected. If the <code>selectedValue</code> property is set, then the <code>selected</code> property has the same value as the <code>selectedValue</code> property when the user selects the checkbox.
303.299 <ul class="note">
303.300 <li>
303.301 The corresponding <code>Checkbox</code> Java component has an <code>isChecked()</code> method that returns <code>true</code> if the component is selected.
303.302 </li>
303.303 </ul>
303.304 </li>
303.305 <li><b>validatorExpression.</b><code> Type: MethodExpression</code><br>
303.306 Indicates the JavaServer Faces validator expression that is used when the value is submitted. A validator ensures
303.307 that the correct value is entered by a user. If the conditions defined by the validator are not met, the validator sends a message that you can display in a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a>.
303.308 <p>Choose a validator from the drop down list. If you choose <code>(null)</code>, no validator is called. If you choose a validator, you might also want to select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the user enters a value.</p>
303.309 <ul class="note">
303.310 <li>You can define your own validate method, for example, by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit Event Handler > validate. If you define your own method, any value you might have set in this property is overridden. </li>
303.311 </ul>
303.312 </li>
303.313 </ul>
303.314 <h3>Events</h3>
303.315 <p>Set the event properties by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>.</p>
303.316 <ul>
303.317 <li><b>validate.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called to validate the value of the component. <p>If you want to code a validate method rather than choosing a JavaServer Faces validator for the <code>validatorExpression</code> property, right-click the component and choose Edit Event Handler > validate. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_validate</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property. When you define this method in this way, the <code>validator</code> and <code>validate</code> properties are automatically set for you. If you define a validator, you might also want to set the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the user enters a value.
303.318 <ul class="note">
303.319 <li>Setting this property also sets the value of the <code>validatorExpression</code> property. If you define your own validate method, do not separately change the value of the <code>validatorExpression</code> property, or you could lose the connection to your validate method.</li>
303.320 </ul>
303.321 </li>
303.322 <li><b>valueChange.</b> Indicates the name of the component value change listener method that is called when the value of the component changes. You typically define this method in the page bean by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > processValueChange. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_processValueChange</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property.</li>
303.323 </ul>
303.324 <h3>Behavior</h3>
303.325 <ul>
303.326 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
303.327 If selected, indicates that the component should never receive focus or be included in a submit. Use this property when the component does not apply to the page. See the note under the <code>readOnly</code> property concerning the effects of using the <code>disabled</code> property versus the effects of using the <code>readOnly</code> property.</li>
303.328 <li><b>readOnly.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
303.329 If selected, makes it impossible for the user to select the component, but still makes it possible for the component's value to be submitted.
303.330 Use this property when the component does apply but must not be changed.
303.331 <ul class="note">
303.332 <li>A readonly field is included when the page is submitted, in contrast to a disabled field, which is not included when the page is submitted. If you use the <code>disabled</code> property, JavaServer Faces does not detect that any value at all was submitted.</li>
303.333 </ul>
303.334 </li>
303.335 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
303.336 Rendered as the HTML <code>title</code> attribute of the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
303.337 <ul class="note">
303.338 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
303.339 </li>
303.340 </ul>
303.341 </li>
303.342 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
303.343 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
303.344 <ul class="note">
303.345 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
303.346 </ul>
303.347 </li>
303.348 </ul>
303.349 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
303.350 <ul>
303.351 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
303.352 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document, determining when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767. Equivalent to the <code>tabindex</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
303.353 </ul>
303.354 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
303.355 <ul>
303.356 <li><b>onBlur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
303.357 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
303.358 <li><b>onChange.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
303.359 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus and its value was modified after it gained focus. </li>
303.360 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
303.361 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
303.362 <li><b>onDblClick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
303.363 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
303.364 <li><b>onFocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
303.365 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
303.366 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
303.367 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
303.368 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
303.369 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
303.370 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
303.371 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
303.372 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
303.373 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
303.374 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
303.375 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
303.376 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
303.377 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
303.378 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
303.379 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
303.380 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
303.381 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
303.382 <li><b>onSelect.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
303.383 JavaScript to be executed when the user selects text in the component.</li>
303.384 </ul>
303.385
303.386 <h3>Advanced</h3>
303.387 <ul>
303.388 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
303.389 If this property is selected, when the user activates the component, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page.
303.390 A simpler way of getting this functionality is to associate the component with a <a href="../../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>, and then right-click the component and choose Auto-Submit on Change.
303.391 <p>The most common example of an immediate action is a Cancel button. You make it immediate so that the normal validation and update steps can be skipped, but the action handler can still do whatever is necessary. Typically, the action handler will navigate back to some previous page. In some designs the action handler might also enqueue an informational message like "Transaction cancelled". It is possible to do more: for example, an application might record the fact that the user cancelled the current operation.</p>
303.392 </li>
303.393 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
303.394 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component doesn't appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the component does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a component for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</li>
303.395 <li><b>selectedValue.</b><code> Type: Object </code><br>
303.396 If the <code>selectedValue</code> attribute is not specified or its value is <code>null</code>, the checkbox behaves like a boolean control. In this case, if the user selects the Checkbox component, the value of the <code>selected</code> attribute is a true <code>Boolean</code> instance. If the Checkbox is not selected, the value of the <code>selected</code> attribute is a false <code>Boolean</code> instance.
303.397 <p>The <code>selectedValue</code> property can be assigned an application-defined object value to represent the value of a selected checkbox. If the checkbox is selected, the value of the <code>selected</code> property is assigned the value of the <code>selectedValue</code> property. A value binding expression that evaluates to a primitive value can be assigned to this property.</p>
303.398 <p>If the value of the <code>selectedValue</code> property is an application-defined object, a converter must be registered with the <code>converter</code> property to convert to and from a <code>String</code> value.</p>
303.399 </li>
303.400 </ul>
303.401
303.402 <dl>
303.403 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
303.404 <dd><a href="../checkbox.html">Checkbox Component</a></dd>
303.405 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
303.406 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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304.18 <h1>Table Column Component Properties Window </h1>
304.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
304.20
304.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a Table Column component <img src="../../../../images/bh_column_icon.gif" alt="Column Component Icon"> when you select it under a Table component in the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
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304.26 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object> </object> A Table Column component represents a column in a Table component and is part of a Table Row Group component, so you might have to expand a Table component's node and then a Table Row Group node to see the Table Column component.</p>
304.27 <ul class="note">
304.28 <li>You can use the Table Layout dialog box to set many of these properties. Not only is that dialog box easier to use in some respects than individual Properties windows for the Table, Table Column, and Table Row Group components, but you can work more naturally with the table and all its columns there. To open the dialog box, right-click the table in the Visual Designer and choose Table Layout.</li>
304.29 </ul>
304.30 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
304.31 <h3>General</h3>
304.32 <ul>
304.33 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
304.34 The name of the Table Column component in the page bean and the JSP file.</li>
304.35 </ul>
304.36
304.37 <h3>Appearance</h3>
304.38 <ul>
304.39 <li><b>align.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
304.40 Specifies the horizontal alignment for the cell. Possible values are left, center, right, and justify.</li>
304.41 <li>
304.42 <p><b>alignKey.</b> <code>Type: Object </code><br>
304.43 The <code>FieldKey</code> id or <code>FieldKey</code> representing an identifier for a specific data element to be automatically aligned. If a <code>FieldKey</code> is provided, it is used as is; otherwise, a <code>FieldKey</code> is created using the provided id. Alignment is based on the object type of the data element. For example, <code>Date</code> and <code>Number</code> objects are aligned right; <code>Character</code> and <code>String</code> objects are aligned left, and <code>Boolean</code> objects are aligned center. All columns, including select columns, are aligned left by default. The <code>align</code> property overrides this value. </p>
304.44 </li>
304.45 <li><b>emptyCell.</b> <code>Type: boolean</code><br>
304.46 Indicates that the table cell is inapplicable or unexpectedly empty and that an empty table cell icon (dash icon) should be rendered instead.</li>
304.47 <li><b>footerText.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
304.48 Text displayed for the column footer. For more information, see <a href="../column.html#columnlayoutelements">Table Column Layout Elements</a>.</li>
304.49 <li><b>headerText.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
304.50 Text displayed for the column header. For more information, see <a href="../column.html#columnlayoutelements">Table Column Layout Elements</a>.</li>
304.51 <li> <b>noWrap.</b> <code>Type: boolean</code><br>
304.52 Prevents word wrap for the cell, which can result in horizontal scrolling depending on the user's browser window width and font size. This property is deprecated in HTML 4.0 and later in favor of style sheets. </li>
304.53 <li><b>severity.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
304.54 Indicates alarm severity for the current row. When severity is set, the tool tips for the sort indicate that the column will be sorted by severity. Additionally, the table cell will provide a visual indication of the level of severity. This property is overridden by the <code>emptyCell</code> property. </li>
304.55 <li><b>sortIcon.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
304.56 The identifier of a an image from the theme files that you want to use for a sort icon. If you click the ellipsis buttons, you see a list of image names from which you can select the image you want. For more information, see <a href="../column.html#columnlayoutelements">Table Column Layout Elements</a>.</li>
304.57 <li><b>sortImageURL.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
304.58 Absolute or relative URL to the image used for sorting. You can use this property to choose your own sort icon. For more information, see <a href="../column.html#columnlayoutelements">Table Column Layout Elements</a>.</li><li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
304.59 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
304.60 <ul class="note">
304.61 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
304.62 </ul>
304.63
304.64 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
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304.69 </li>
304.70 <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
304.71 A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
304.72 <ul class="note">
304.73 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
304.74 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
304.75
304.76 </li>
304.77 </ul>
304.78 </li>
304.79
304.80 <li><b>tableFooterText.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
304.81 The text displayed for the table column footer. For more information, see <a href="../column.html#columnlayoutelements">Table Column Layout Elements</a>.</li>
304.82 <li> <b> valign.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
304.83 Specifies the vertical position within the cell of the cell contents. Possible values are:
304.84 <ul>
304.85 <li> <b><code> top</code></b> - Positions the contents at the top of the cell.</li>
304.86 <li><code><b>middle</b></code> - The default value, which centers the contents vertically.</li>
304.87 <li><b><code> bottom</code></b> - Positions the contents at the bottom of the cell.</li>
304.88 </ul>
304.89 </li>
304.90 </ul>
304.91
304.92 <h3>Layout</h3>
304.93 <ul>
304.94 <li><b>colSpan.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
304.95 The number of columns spanned by each cell in this column. The default value is 1. The value 0 is ignored by some web browsers, so it is best to enter an actual number of columns to span and not assume that a web browser will interpret 0 to mean all columns from this one to the end of the table.</li>
304.96 <li><b>height.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
304.97 Deprecated in HTML 4.0 and later in favor of style sheets, the height property recommends a cell's height in pixels. </li>
304.98 <li><b>rowSpan.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
304.99 The number of rows spanned by each cell in this column. The default value is 1. The value 0 is ignored by some web browsers, so it is best to enter an actual number of rows to span and not assume that a web browser will interpret 0 to mean all rows from this one to the end of the table.</li>
304.100 <li><b>spacerColumn.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
304.101 Indicates that the column is used as a spacer for two and three column tables. Setting this property changes the style used for the column to make it appear that the columns are justified. If a column header and footer are required, provide an empty string for the <code>headerText</code> and <code>footerText</code> properties. Set the <code>width</code> property to justify columns accordingly. </li>
304.102 <li><b>width.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
304.103 This property is deprecated in HTML 4.0 and later in favor of style sheets. The value is the cell's width in pixels. </li>
304.104 </ul>
304.105 <h3>Data</h3>
304.106 <ul>
304.107 <li><b>descending.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
304.108 Indicates that sort actions applied by the user are in descending order. If this property is not selected, the order is ascending. This property does not affect the initial sort order of the column, but rather the sort order applied when the user first clicks a sort button or column header text. For more information, see <a href="../column.html#columnlayoutelements">Table Column Layout Elements</a>.</li>
304.109 <li><b>selectId.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
304.110 The component ID of a checkbox or radio button that is used to select or deselect rows of the table. When the component is rendered, a fully qualified ID is dynamically created based on the Table Column component ID and the current row. Setting this property identifies the column as a select column. </li>
304.111 <li> <b>sort.</b><code> Type: Object </code><br>
304.112 The <code>FieldKey</code> ID or <code>SortCriteria</code> used to define criteria for sorting the contents of a <code>TableDataProvider</code>. This value is required if a column is to be shown as sortable. If you drop a database table on the component, this property is set for you.
304.113 <p>
304.114 If <code>SortCriteria</code> is provided, the object is simply used for sorting. If an ID is provided, a <code>FieldIdSortCriteria</code> is created for sorting. Alternatively, a value binding can be used to sort on an object external to the <code>TableDataProvider</code>, such as the selected state of a checkbox or radiobutton. In this case, a <code>ValueBindingSortCriteria</code> object is created for sorting. All sorting is based on the object type associated with the data element, such as <code>Boolean</code>, <code>Character</code>, <code>Comparator</code>, <code>Date</code>, <code>Number</code>, or <code>String</code>. If the object type cannot be determined, the object is compared as a <code>String</code>.
304.115 </li>
304.116 </ul>
304.117
304.118 <h3>Behavior</h3>
304.119 <ul>
304.120 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
304.121 The value of the title attribute for the column. If the cell has no child component, the specified text displays as a tooltip when the mouse cursor hovers over a cell in the column.
304.122 <ul class="note">
304.123 <li>The tooltip does not appear if the cell has a child component, as it usually does. If there is a tooltip property for the child component of the cell, set that property instead. </li>
304.124 </ul>
304.125 </li>
304.126 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
304.127 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
304.128 <ul class="note">
304.129 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
304.130 </ul>
304.131 </li>
304.132 </ul>
304.133 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
304.134 <ul>
304.135 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
304.136 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
304.137 <li><b>onDblClick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
304.138 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
304.139 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
304.140 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
304.141 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
304.142 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
304.143 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
304.144 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
304.145 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
304.146 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
304.147 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
304.148 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
304.149 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
304.150 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
304.151 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
304.152 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
304.153 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
304.154 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
304.155 </ul>
304.156 <h3>Advanced</h3>
304.157 <ul>
304.158 <li><b>embeddedActions.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
304.159 Indicates that embedded table actions appear in this column. Causes a separator bar to appear between each child component. This property is overridden by the <code>emptyCell</code> property. </li>
304.160 <li><b>extraFooterHtml.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
304.161 Extra HTML code to be appended to the <code><td></code> HTML element that is rendered for the column footer. Use only code that is valid in an HTML <code><td></code> element. The code you specify is inserted in the HTML element and is not checked for validity. For example, you might set this attribute to <code>nowrap='nowrap'</code>. For more information on the column footer, see <a href="../column.html#columnlayoutelements">Table Column Layout Elements</a>.</li>
304.162 <li><b>extraHeaderHtml.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
304.163 Extra HTML code to be appended to the <code><th></code> HTML element that is rendered for the column header. Use only code that is valid in an HTML <code><th></code> element. The code you specify is inserted in the HTML element and is not checked for validity. For example, you might set this attribute to <code>nowrap='nowrap'</code>. For more information on the column header, see <a href="../column.html#columnlayoutelements">Table Column Layout Elements</a>.</li>
304.164 <li><b>extraTableFooterHtml.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
304.165 Extra HTML code to be appended to the <code><td></code> HTML element that is rendered for the table column footer. Use only code that is valid in an HTML <code><td></code> element. The code you specify is inserted in the HTML element and is not checked for validity. For example, you might set this attribute to <code>nowrap='nowrap'</code>. For more information on the table column footer, see <a href="../column.html#columnlayoutelements">Table Column Layout Elements</a>.</li>
304.166 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
304.167 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the Table Column and its contents (child components of the Table Column) do not appear on the page at all, not even as hidden components. If this property is not selected (false), it overrides the rendered properties of any child components.
304.168 <p>You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the component does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a Table Column for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</p>
304.169 </li>
304.170 <li> <b>rowHeader.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
304.171 Indicates that the column's cells contain headers for each row. The equivalent HTML for each cell in the column is <code><th scope="row"></code>. For example, a table has a column containing user names. To the left of this column is a column of checkboxes, and to the right are columns containing attributes of those users. The contents of the cells in the user Name column are acting as row headers, so this property is selected for the Name column. For more information, see <a href="../column.html#columnlayoutelements">Column Layout Elements</a>.</li>
304.172 <li><b>scope.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
304.173 Specifies the cells for which the column provides header information. Possible values are as follows:
304.174 <ul>
304.175 <li> <b><code>row</code></b> - The cell provides header information for the rest of the row.</li>
304.176 <li><code><b>col</b></code> - The cell provides header information for the rest of the column.</li>
304.177 <li><code><b> rowgroup</b></code> - The cell provides header information for the rest of the row group (that is, the remaining cells of the <thead>, <tfoot<, or <tbody>).</li>
304.178 <li><code><b>colgroup</b></code> - The cell provides header information for the rest of the column group, the remaining cells of the <code>colgroup</code>. </li>
304.179 </ul>
304.180 </li>
304.181 </ul>
304.182
304.183 <dl>
304.184 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
304.185 <dd><a href="../column.html">Table Column Component</a></dd>
304.186 <dd><a href="../table.html">Table Component</a></dd>
304.187 <dd><a href="../row_group.html">Table Row Group Component</a></dd>
304.188 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
304.189 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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304.232 <title>Table Column Component Properties Window</title>
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304.236
304.237 <h2>Table Column Component Properties Window </h2>
304.238 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
304.239
304.240 <p>You see the Properties window for a Table Column component <img src="../../../../images/bh_column_icon.gif" alt="Column Component Icon"> when you select it under a Table component in the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
304.241 <param name="content" value="../../../navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
304.242 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
304.243 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
304.244 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
304.245 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object> </object> A Table Column component represents a column in a Table component and is part of a Table Row Group component, so you might have to expand a Table component's node and then a Table Row Group node to see the Table Column component.</p>
304.246 <ul class="note">
304.247 <li>You can use the Table Layout dialog box to set many of these properties. Not only is that dialog box easier to use in some respects than individual Properties windows for the Table, Table Column, and Table Row Group components, but you can work more naturally with the table and all its columns there. To open the dialog box, right-click the table in the Visual Designer and choose Table Layout.</li>
304.248 </ul>
304.249 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
304.250 <h3>General</h3>
304.251 <ul>
304.252 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
304.253 The name of the Table Column component in the page bean and the JSP file.</li>
304.254 </ul>
304.255
304.256 <h3>Appearance</h3>
304.257 <ul>
304.258 <li><b>align.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
304.259 Specifies the horizontal alignment for the cell. Possible values are left, center, right, and justify.</li>
304.260 <li>
304.261 <p><b>alignKey.</b> <code>Type: Object </code><br>
304.262 The <code>FieldKey</code> id or <code>FieldKey</code> representing an identifier for a specific data element to be automatically aligned. If a <code>FieldKey</code> is provided, it is used as is; otherwise, a <code>FieldKey</code> is created using the provided id. Alignment is based on the object type of the data element. For example, <code>Date</code> and <code>Number</code> objects are aligned right; <code>Character</code> and <code>String</code> objects are aligned left, and <code>Boolean</code> objects are aligned center. All columns, including select columns, are aligned left by default. The <code>align</code> property overrides this value. </p>
304.263 </li>
304.264 <li><b>emptyCell.</b> <code>Type: boolean</code><br>
304.265 Indicates that the table cell is inapplicable or unexpectedly empty and that an empty table cell icon (dash icon) should be rendered instead.</li>
304.266 <li><b>footerText.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
304.267 Text displayed for the column footer. For more information, see <a href="../column.html#columnlayoutelements">Table Column Layout Elements</a>.</li>
304.268 <li><b>headerText.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
304.269 Text displayed for the column header. For more information, see <a href="../column.html#columnlayoutelements">Table Column Layout Elements</a>.</li>
304.270 <li> <b>noWrap.</b> <code>Type: boolean</code><br>
304.271 Prevents word wrap for the cell, which can result in horizontal scrolling depending on the user's browser window width and font size. This property is deprecated in HTML 4.0 and later in favor of style sheets. </li>
304.272 <li><b>severity.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
304.273 Indicates alarm severity for the current row. When severity is set, the tool tips for the sort indicate that the column will be sorted by severity. Additionally, the table cell will provide a visual indication of the level of severity. This property is overridden by the <code>emptyCell</code> property. </li>
304.274 <li><b>sortIcon.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
304.275 The identifier of a an image from the theme files that you want to use for a sort icon. If you click the ellipsis buttons, you see a list of image names from which you can select the image you want. For more information, see <a href="../column.html#columnlayoutelements">Table Column Layout Elements</a>.</li>
304.276 <li><b>sortImageURL.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
304.277 Absolute or relative URL to the image used for sorting. You can use this property to choose your own sort icon. For more information, see <a href="../column.html#columnlayoutelements">Table Column Layout Elements</a>.</li><li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
304.278 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
304.279 <ul class="note">
304.280 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
304.281 </ul>
304.282
304.283 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
304.284 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
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304.287 </p>
304.288 </li>
304.289 <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
304.290 A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
304.291 <ul class="note">
304.292 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
304.293 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
304.294
304.295 </li>
304.296 </ul>
304.297 </li>
304.298
304.299 <li><b>tableFooterText.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
304.300 The text displayed for the table column footer. For more information, see <a href="../column.html#columnlayoutelements">Table Column Layout Elements</a>.</li>
304.301 <li> <b> valign.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
304.302 Specifies the vertical position within the cell of the cell contents. Possible values are:
304.303 <ul>
304.304 <li> <b><code> top</code></b> - Positions the contents at the top of the cell.</li>
304.305 <li><code><b>middle</b></code> - The default value, which centers the contents vertically.</li>
304.306 <li><b><code> bottom</code></b> - Positions the contents at the bottom of the cell.</li>
304.307 </ul>
304.308 </li>
304.309 </ul>
304.310
304.311 <h3>Layout</h3>
304.312 <ul>
304.313 <li><b>colSpan.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
304.314 The number of columns spanned by each cell in this column. The default value is 1. The value 0 is ignored by some web browsers, so it is best to enter an actual number of columns to span and not assume that a web browser will interpret 0 to mean all columns from this one to the end of the table.</li>
304.315 <li><b>height.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
304.316 Deprecated in HTML 4.0 and later in favor of style sheets, the height property recommends a cell's height in pixels. </li>
304.317 <li><b>rowSpan.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
304.318 The number of rows spanned by each cell in this column. The default value is 1. The value 0 is ignored by some web browsers, so it is best to enter an actual number of rows to span and not assume that a web browser will interpret 0 to mean all rows from this one to the end of the table.</li>
304.319 <li><b>spacerColumn.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
304.320 Indicates that the column is used as a spacer for two and three column tables. Setting this property changes the style used for the column to make it appear that the columns are justified. If a column header and footer are required, provide an empty string for the <code>headerText</code> and <code>footerText</code> properties. Set the <code>width</code> property to justify columns accordingly. </li>
304.321 <li><b>width.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
304.322 This property is deprecated in HTML 4.0 and later in favor of style sheets. The value is the cell's width in pixels. </li>
304.323 </ul>
304.324 <h3>Data</h3>
304.325 <ul>
304.326 <li><b>descending.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
304.327 Indicates that sort actions applied by the user are in descending order. If this property is not selected, the order is ascending. This property does not affect the initial sort order of the column, but rather the sort order applied when the user first clicks a sort button or column header text. For more information, see <a href="../column.html#columnlayoutelements">Table Column Layout Elements</a>.</li>
304.328 <li><b>selectId.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
304.329 The component ID of a checkbox or radio button that is used to select or deselect rows of the table. When the component is rendered, a fully qualified ID is dynamically created based on the Table Column component ID and the current row. Setting this property identifies the column as a select column. </li>
304.330 <li> <b>sort.</b><code> Type: Object </code><br>
304.331 The <code>FieldKey</code> ID or <code>SortCriteria</code> used to define criteria for sorting the contents of a <code>TableDataProvider</code>. This value is required if a column is to be shown as sortable. If you drop a database table on the component, this property is set for you.
304.332 <p>
304.333 If <code>SortCriteria</code> is provided, the object is simply used for sorting. If an ID is provided, a <code>FieldIdSortCriteria</code> is created for sorting. Alternatively, a value binding can be used to sort on an object external to the <code>TableDataProvider</code>, such as the selected state of a checkbox or radiobutton. In this case, a <code>ValueBindingSortCriteria</code> object is created for sorting. All sorting is based on the object type associated with the data element, such as <code>Boolean</code>, <code>Character</code>, <code>Comparator</code>, <code>Date</code>, <code>Number</code>, or <code>String</code>. If the object type cannot be determined, the object is compared as a <code>String</code>.
304.334 </li>
304.335 </ul>
304.336
304.337 <h3>Behavior</h3>
304.338 <ul>
304.339 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
304.340 The value of the title attribute for the column. If the cell has no child component, the specified text displays as a tooltip when the mouse cursor hovers over a cell in the column.
304.341 <ul class="note">
304.342 <li>The tooltip does not appear if the cell has a child component, as it usually does. If there is a tooltip property for the child component of the cell, set that property instead. </li>
304.343 </ul>
304.344 </li>
304.345 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
304.346 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
304.347 <ul class="note">
304.348 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
304.349 </ul>
304.350 </li>
304.351 </ul>
304.352 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
304.353 <ul>
304.354 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
304.355 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
304.356 <li><b>onDblClick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
304.357 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
304.358 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
304.359 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
304.360 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
304.361 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
304.362 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
304.363 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
304.364 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
304.365 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
304.366 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
304.367 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
304.368 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
304.369 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
304.370 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
304.371 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
304.372 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
304.373 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
304.374 </ul>
304.375 <h3>Advanced</h3>
304.376 <ul>
304.377 <li><b>embeddedActions.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
304.378 Indicates that embedded table actions appear in this column. Causes a separator bar to appear between each child component. This property is overridden by the <code>emptyCell</code> property. </li>
304.379 <li><b>extraFooterHtml.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
304.380 Extra HTML code to be appended to the <code><td></code> HTML element that is rendered for the column footer. Use only code that is valid in an HTML <code><td></code> element. The code you specify is inserted in the HTML element and is not checked for validity. For example, you might set this attribute to <code>nowrap='nowrap'</code>. For more information on the column footer, see <a href="../column.html#columnlayoutelements">Table Column Layout Elements</a>.</li>
304.381 <li><b>extraHeaderHtml.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
304.382 Extra HTML code to be appended to the <code><th></code> HTML element that is rendered for the column header. Use only code that is valid in an HTML <code><th></code> element. The code you specify is inserted in the HTML element and is not checked for validity. For example, you might set this attribute to <code>nowrap='nowrap'</code>. For more information on the column header, see <a href="../column.html#columnlayoutelements">Table Column Layout Elements</a>.</li>
304.383 <li><b>extraTableFooterHtml.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
304.384 Extra HTML code to be appended to the <code><td></code> HTML element that is rendered for the table column footer. Use only code that is valid in an HTML <code><td></code> element. The code you specify is inserted in the HTML element and is not checked for validity. For example, you might set this attribute to <code>nowrap='nowrap'</code>. For more information on the table column footer, see <a href="../column.html#columnlayoutelements">Table Column Layout Elements</a>.</li>
304.385 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
304.386 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the Table Column and its contents (child components of the Table Column) do not appear on the page at all, not even as hidden components. If this property is not selected (false), it overrides the rendered properties of any child components.
304.387 <p>You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the component does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a Table Column for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</p>
304.388 </li>
304.389 <li> <b>rowHeader.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
304.390 Indicates that the column's cells contain headers for each row. The equivalent HTML for each cell in the column is <code><th scope="row"></code>. For example, a table has a column containing user names. To the left of this column is a column of checkboxes, and to the right are columns containing attributes of those users. The contents of the cells in the user Name column are acting as row headers, so this property is selected for the Name column. For more information, see <a href="../column.html#columnlayoutelements">Column Layout Elements</a>.</li>
304.391 <li><b>scope.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
304.392 Specifies the cells for which the column provides header information. Possible values are as follows:
304.393 <ul>
304.394 <li> <b><code>row</code></b> - The cell provides header information for the rest of the row.</li>
304.395 <li><code><b>col</b></code> - The cell provides header information for the rest of the column.</li>
304.396 <li><code><b> rowgroup</b></code> - The cell provides header information for the rest of the row group (that is, the remaining cells of the <thead>, <tfoot<, or <tbody>).</li>
304.397 <li><code><b>colgroup</b></code> - The cell provides header information for the rest of the column group, the remaining cells of the <code>colgroup</code>. </li>
304.398 </ul>
304.399 </li>
304.400 </ul>
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304.403 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
304.404 <dd><a href="../column.html">Table Column Component</a></dd>
304.405 <dd><a href="../table.html">Table Component</a></dd>
304.406 <dd><a href="../row_group.html">Table Row Group Component</a></dd>
304.407 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
304.408 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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305.18 -<h1>Common Task Component Properties Window </h1>
305.19 -<p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
305.20 -
305.21 -<p>You see the Properties window for a Common Task component <img src="../../../../images/bh_image_hyperlink_icon.gif" alt="Common Task icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer or you select the component in the
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305.30 -<p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
305.31 -
305.32 -<h3>General</h3>
305.33 -<ul>
305.34 - <li><b>id.</b> <code>Type: String </code><br>
305.35 - The name of the Common Task component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
305.36 -</ul>
305.37 -<h3>Appearance</h3>
305.38 -<ul>
305.39 - <li><b>icon.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
305.40 - Enables you to pick an image from the theme rather than specifying your own image file. If you want the icon to be used, make sure that the <code>imageURL</code> property is not set. The key <code>CTS_OVERVIEW</code> provides an image that can be used to indicate overview information about the task.</li>
305.41 - <li><b>imageHeight.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
305.42 -Sets the height of the image in pixels if you want to override the actual height of the displayed image. This property is equivalent to the <code>height</code> attribute of the HTML <code><img></code> tag. Not all browsers respond to this setting.</li>
305.43 - <li><b>imageURL.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
305.44 - The relative path to an image file. This property has precedence over the <code>icon</code> property if both properties have values set for them. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you can type in a URL for an image file on the Web, or you can navigate to an image file and import it into the project, or you can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines the URL, as described in <a href="../../../propeditors/imageurl_prop_ed.html">imageURL Property Editor</a>. </li>
305.45 - <li><b>imageWidth.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
305.46 -Sets the width of the image in pixels if you want to override the actual width of the displayed image. This property is equivalent to the <code>width</code> attribute of the HTML <code><img></code> tag. Not all browsers respond to this setting. </li>
305.47 - <li><b>infoLinkText.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
305.48 - Provides a short description of an information link that appears at the bottom of the information box. The text appears only if the <code>infoLinkUrl</code> property is defined. If you want the user to see the link, this property must be set. Typically this link is used to provide more information about the task than can be displayed in the information box. </li>
305.49 - <li><b>infoText.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
305.50 -Provides information about the task that the user can display by clicking the information link icon <img src="../../../../images/wdstk_info_icon.gif" alt="Information Link Icon" align="baseline">. This text is displayed in an information box below the component. If this property is set, it causes the information link icon to be displayed in the top right corner of the Common Task component. </li>
305.51 - <li><b>infoTitle.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
305.52 -Provides a title for the information box displayed when the user clicks the information link icon <img src="../../../../images/wdstk_info_icon.gif" alt="Information Link Icon" align="baseline">. The title is displayed in an information box below the component. If this property is set, it causes the information link icon to be displayed in the top right corner of the Common Task component.</li>
305.53 - <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
305.54 - Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
305.55 - <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
305.56 -<p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
305.57 - <ul class="note">
305.58 - <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
305.59 - </ul>
305.60 -
305.61 - <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
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305.66 - </li>
305.67 - <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
305.68 - <ul class="note">
305.69 - <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
305.70 - </ul>
305.71 - </li>
305.72 -
305.73 -<li><b>text.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
305.74 - The title of the Common Task component. The value of this property defaults to <code>Common</code> <code>Task</code>. </li>
305.75 -</ul>
305.76 -
305.77 -<h3>Events</h3>
305.78 -<ul>
305.79 - <li><b>action.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding </code><br>
305.80 - The action method to invoke when this component is activated by the user. This is where you invoke the application task represented by this component.<p> If you set the <code>action</code> property, the page is submitted when this component is activated. The JSP tag for this property is <code>actionExpression</code>.</p>
305.81 -<p>
305.82 -If you right-click the component, you can choose Edit action Event Handler to define an action method for the component and set this property's value automatically to this method. The action method determines which application action to take based on certain conditions. </p>
305.83 - </li>
305.84 -</ul>
305.85 -<h3>Behavior</h3>
305.86 -<ul>
305.87 - <li><b>infoLinkUrl.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
305.88 - A URL for a link at the bottom of the information box. Usually this URL links to a page that provides more information about the task than is appropriate for the size of the information box. The link text is specified in the <code>infoLinkText</code> property. You must set that property for the link to be seen by the user. </li>
305.89 - <li><b>target.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
305.90 - The frame in which the action performed by this component is to be opened. If a frame with this name does not exist, the response is rendered in a new window unless overridden by the user. The following frame names have special meaning:
305.91 - <ul>
305.92 - <li><code>_blank</code> - renders the response in a new, unnamed window </li>
305.93 - <li><code>_self</code> - renders the response in the current frame</li>
305.94 - <li><code>_parent</code> - renders the response in the immediate frameset parent </li>
305.95 - <li><code>_top</code> - renders the response in the full, unframed window </li>
305.96 - </ul>
305.97 - </li>
305.98 - <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
305.99 - Rendered as the HTML <code>title</code> attribute of the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
305.100 - <ul class="note">
305.101 - <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
305.102 - </li>
305.103 -</ul>
305.104 -</li>
305.105 - <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
305.106 - Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
305.107 - <ul class="note">
305.108 - <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
305.109 - </ul>
305.110 - </li>
305.111 -</ul>
305.112 -<h3>Accessibility</h3>
305.113 -<ul>
305.114 - <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
305.115 - Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document. Determines when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767.</li>
305.116 -</ul>
305.117 -<h3>JavaScript</h3>
305.118 -<ul>
305.119 - <li><b>onBlur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
305.120 - JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
305.121 - <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
305.122 - JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
305.123 - <li><b>onDblClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
305.124 -JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
305.125 - <li><b>onFocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
305.126 - JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
305.127 - <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
305.128 - JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
305.129 - <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
305.130 - JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
305.131 - <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
305.132 - JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
305.133 - <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
305.134 - JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
305.135 - <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
305.136 - JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
305.137 - <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
305.138 - JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
305.139 - <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
305.140 - JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
305.141 - <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
305.142 - JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
305.143 -</ul>
305.144 -<h3>Advanced</h3>
305.145 -<ul>
305.146 - <li><b>actionListenerExpression.</b><code> Type: MethodExpression</code><br>
305.147 - A method expression representing an action listener method that is notified when this component is activated by the user. The value must be a valid JSF method expression, such as <code>#{Page1.action_method}</code>, and it must evaluate to the name of a public method that takes an <code>ActionEvent</code> parameter with a return type of void.</li>
305.148 - <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
305.149 - If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. </li>
305.150 -</ul>
305.151 -<dl>
305.152 - <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
305.153 - <dd><a href="../image_hyperlink.html">Common Task Component</a></dd>
305.154 - <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
305.155 - <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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305.201
305.202 <h2>Common Task Component Properties Window </h2>
305.203 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
305.204
305.205 <p>You see the Properties window for a Common Task component <img src="../../../../images/bh_image_hyperlink_icon.gif" alt="Common Task icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer or you select the component in the
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305.214 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
305.215
305.216 <h3>General</h3>
305.217 <ul>
305.218 <li><b>id.</b> <code>Type: String </code><br>
305.219 The name of the Common Task component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
305.220 </ul>
305.221 <h3>Appearance</h3>
305.222 <ul>
305.223 <li><b>icon.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
305.224 Enables you to pick an image from the theme rather than specifying your own image file. If you want the icon to be used, make sure that the <code>imageURL</code> property is not set. The key <code>CTS_OVERVIEW</code> provides an image that can be used to indicate overview information about the task.</li>
305.225 <li><b>imageHeight.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
305.226 Sets the height of the image in pixels if you want to override the actual height of the displayed image. This property is equivalent to the <code>height</code> attribute of the HTML <code><img></code> tag. Not all browsers respond to this setting.</li>
305.227 <li><b>imageURL.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
305.228 The relative path to an image file. This property has precedence over the <code>icon</code> property if both properties have values set for them. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you can type in a URL for an image file on the Web, or you can navigate to an image file and import it into the project, or you can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines the URL, as described in <a href="../../../propeditors/imageurl_prop_ed.html">imageURL Property Editor</a>. </li>
305.229 <li><b>imageWidth.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
305.230 Sets the width of the image in pixels if you want to override the actual width of the displayed image. This property is equivalent to the <code>width</code> attribute of the HTML <code><img></code> tag. Not all browsers respond to this setting. </li>
305.231 <li><b>infoLinkText.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
305.232 Provides a short description of an information link that appears at the bottom of the information box. The text appears only if the <code>infoLinkUrl</code> property is defined. If you want the user to see the link, this property must be set. Typically this link is used to provide more information about the task than can be displayed in the information box. </li>
305.233 <li><b>infoText.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
305.234 Provides information about the task that the user can display by clicking the information link icon <img src="../../../../images/wdstk_info_icon.gif" alt="Information Link Icon" align="baseline">. This text is displayed in an information box below the component. If this property is set, it causes the information link icon to be displayed in the top right corner of the Common Task component. </li>
305.235 <li><b>infoTitle.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
305.236 Provides a title for the information box displayed when the user clicks the information link icon <img src="../../../../images/wdstk_info_icon.gif" alt="Information Link Icon" align="baseline">. The title is displayed in an information box below the component. If this property is set, it causes the information link icon to be displayed in the top right corner of the Common Task component.</li>
305.237 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
305.238 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
305.239 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
305.240 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
305.241 <ul class="note">
305.242 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
305.243 </ul>
305.244
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305.249 </p>
305.250 </li>
305.251 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
305.252 <ul class="note">
305.253 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
305.254 </ul>
305.255 </li>
305.256
305.257 <li><b>text.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
305.258 The title of the Common Task component. The value of this property defaults to <code>Common</code> <code>Task</code>. </li>
305.259 </ul>
305.260
305.261 <h3>Events</h3>
305.262 <ul>
305.263 <li><b>action.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding </code><br>
305.264 The action method to invoke when this component is activated by the user. This is where you invoke the application task represented by this component.<p> If you set the <code>action</code> property, the page is submitted when this component is activated. The JSP tag for this property is <code>actionExpression</code>.</p>
305.265 <p>
305.266 If you right-click the component, you can choose Edit action Event Handler to define an action method for the component and set this property's value automatically to this method. The action method determines which application action to take based on certain conditions. </p>
305.267 </li>
305.268 </ul>
305.269 <h3>Behavior</h3>
305.270 <ul>
305.271 <li><b>infoLinkUrl.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
305.272 A URL for a link at the bottom of the information box. Usually this URL links to a page that provides more information about the task than is appropriate for the size of the information box. The link text is specified in the <code>infoLinkText</code> property. You must set that property for the link to be seen by the user. </li>
305.273 <li><b>target.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
305.274 The frame in which the action performed by this component is to be opened. If a frame with this name does not exist, the response is rendered in a new window unless overridden by the user. The following frame names have special meaning:
305.275 <ul>
305.276 <li><code>_blank</code> - renders the response in a new, unnamed window </li>
305.277 <li><code>_self</code> - renders the response in the current frame</li>
305.278 <li><code>_parent</code> - renders the response in the immediate frameset parent </li>
305.279 <li><code>_top</code> - renders the response in the full, unframed window </li>
305.280 </ul>
305.281 </li>
305.282 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
305.283 Rendered as the HTML <code>title</code> attribute of the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
305.284 <ul class="note">
305.285 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
305.286 </li>
305.287 </ul>
305.288 </li>
305.289 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
305.290 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
305.291 <ul class="note">
305.292 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
305.293 </ul>
305.294 </li>
305.295 </ul>
305.296 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
305.297 <ul>
305.298 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
305.299 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document. Determines when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767.</li>
305.300 </ul>
305.301 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
305.302 <ul>
305.303 <li><b>onBlur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
305.304 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
305.305 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
305.306 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
305.307 <li><b>onDblClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
305.308 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
305.309 <li><b>onFocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
305.310 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
305.311 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
305.312 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
305.313 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
305.314 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
305.315 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
305.316 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
305.317 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
305.318 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
305.319 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
305.320 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
305.321 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
305.322 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
305.323 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
305.324 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
305.325 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
305.326 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
305.327 </ul>
305.328 <h3>Advanced</h3>
305.329 <ul>
305.330 <li><b>actionListenerExpression.</b><code> Type: MethodExpression</code><br>
305.331 A method expression representing an action listener method that is notified when this component is activated by the user. The value must be a valid JSF method expression, such as <code>#{Page1.action_method}</code>, and it must evaluate to the name of a public method that takes an <code>ActionEvent</code> parameter with a return type of void.</li>
305.332 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
305.333 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. </li>
305.334 </ul>
305.335 <dl>
305.336 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
305.337 <dd><a href="../image_hyperlink.html">Common Task Component</a></dd>
305.338 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
305.339 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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306.13 -<title>Common Tasks Group Component Properties Window</title>
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306.17 -
306.18 -<h1>Common Tasks Group Component Properties Window </h1>
306.19 -<p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
306.20 -
306.21 -<p>You see the Properties window for a Common Tasks Group component <img src="../../../../images/bh_property_sheet_icon.gif" alt="Property Sheet icon"> when you select this component in a <a href="../property_sheet.html">Common Tasks Section </a> component. Alternatively, you can select this component's node in the
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306.30 -<p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
306.31 -<h3>General</h3>
306.32 -<ul>
306.33 - <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
306.34 - The name of the Common Tasks Group component in the page bean and the JSP file. In the page bean, the component is represented by a <code>CommonTaskSection</code> object. </li>
306.35 -</ul>
306.36 -
306.37 -<h3>Appearance</h3>
306.38 -<ul>
306.39 - <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
306.40 - Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
306.41 - <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
306.42 - <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
306.43 - <ul class="note">
306.44 - <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
306.45 - </ul>
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306.51 - </p>
306.52 - </li>
306.53 - <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
306.54 - A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
306.55 - <ul class="note">
306.56 - <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
306.57 - <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
306.58 - </li>
306.59 - </ul>
306.60 -</li>
306.61 -<li><b>title .</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
306.62 - The title that appears at the top of the component. The default value is <code>Common</code> <code>Tasks</code> <code>Group</code>.</li>
306.63 -</ul>
306.64 -
306.65 -<h3>Behavior</h3>
306.66 -<ul>
306.67 -<li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
306.68 - Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
306.69 - <ul class="note">
306.70 - <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
306.71 - </ul>
306.72 -</li>
306.73 -</ul>
306.74 -
306.75 -<h3>Advanced</h3>
306.76 -<ul>
306.77 - <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
306.78 - If selected, the Common Tasks Group is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the section does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. If this property is not selected (false), it overrides the rendered properties of its Common Tasks components.</li>
306.79 -</ul>
306.80 -<dl>
306.81 - <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
306.82 - <dd><a href="../common_tasks_group.html">Common Tasks Group Component</a></dd>
306.83 - <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
306.84 - <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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306.125 <body>
306.126
306.127 <h2>Common Tasks Group Component Properties Window </h2>
306.128 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
306.129
306.130 <p>You see the Properties window for a Common Tasks Group component <img src="../../../../images/bh_property_sheet_icon.gif" alt="Property Sheet icon"> when you select this component in a <a href="../property_sheet.html">Common Tasks Section </a> component. Alternatively, you can select this component's node in the
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306.139 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
306.140 <h3>General</h3>
306.141 <ul>
306.142 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
306.143 The name of the Common Tasks Group component in the page bean and the JSP file. In the page bean, the component is represented by a <code>CommonTaskSection</code> object. </li>
306.144 </ul>
306.145
306.146 <h3>Appearance</h3>
306.147 <ul>
306.148 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
306.149 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
306.150 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
306.151 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
306.152 <ul class="note">
306.153 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
306.154 </ul>
306.155 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
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306.161 </li>
306.162 <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
306.163 A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
306.164 <ul class="note">
306.165 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
306.166 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
306.167 </li>
306.168 </ul>
306.169 </li>
306.170 <li><b>title .</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
306.171 The title that appears at the top of the component. The default value is <code>Common</code> <code>Tasks</code> <code>Group</code>.</li>
306.172 </ul>
306.173
306.174 <h3>Behavior</h3>
306.175 <ul>
306.176 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
306.177 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
306.178 <ul class="note">
306.179 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
306.180 </ul>
306.181 </li>
306.182 </ul>
306.183
306.184 <h3>Advanced</h3>
306.185 <ul>
306.186 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
306.187 If selected, the Common Tasks Group is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the section does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. If this property is not selected (false), it overrides the rendered properties of its Common Tasks components.</li>
306.188 </ul>
306.189 <dl>
306.190 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
306.191 <dd><a href="../common_tasks_group.html">Common Tasks Group Component</a></dd>
306.192 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
306.193 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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306.197
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306.203 </dd>
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307.4 -<html>
307.5 -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
307.6 -<!--
307.7 - * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
307.8 - * All rights reserved.
307.9 - * Use is subject to license terms.
307.10 --->
307.11 -<head>
307.12 -<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
307.13 -<title>Common Tasks Section Component Properties Window</title>
307.14 -<link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
307.15 -</head>
307.16 -<body>
307.17 -
307.18 -<h1>Common Tasks Section Component Properties Window </h1>
307.19 -<p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
307.20 -
307.21 -<p>You see the Properties window for a Common Tasks Section component <img src="../../../../images/bh_property_sheet_icon.gif" alt="Property Sheet icon"> when you select this component on a page you are editing in the Visual Designer. Alternatively, you can select this component's node in the
307.22 - <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
307.23 - <param name="content" value="../../../navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
307.24 - <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
307.25 - <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
307.26 - <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
307.27 - <param name="text" value="Navigator window.">
307.28 -</p>
307.29 -<p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
307.30 -<h3>General</h3>
307.31 -<ul>
307.32 - <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
307.33 - The name of the Common Tasks Section component in the page bean and the JSP file. In the page bean, the component is represented by a <code>CommonTaskSection</code> object. </li>
307.34 -</ul>
307.35 -
307.36 -<h3>Appearance</h3>
307.37 -<ul>
307.38 - <li><b>columns.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
307.39 - Indicates the number of columns of Common Task components to display. By default, two columns of Common Task components are displayed unless the Common Task components are grouped in a single Common Task Group, in which case a single column is displayed.</li>
307.40 - <li><b>help text .</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
307.41 - A line of help text that appears below the title. The default value is set to the following text:<p>
307.42 - <code>To access information about a task select the "i" info button.</code> </p></li>
307.43 - <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
307.44 - Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
307.45 - <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
307.46 -<p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
307.47 - <ul class="note">
307.48 - <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
307.49 - </ul>
307.50 -
307.51 - <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
307.52 - <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
307.53 - <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
307.54 - <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
307.55 - </p>
307.56 - </li>
307.57 - <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
307.58 - A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
307.59 - <ul class="note">
307.60 - <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
307.61 - <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
307.62 - </li>
307.63 - </ul>
307.64 -</li>
307.65 -<li><b>title .</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
307.66 - The title that appears at the top of the component. The default value is <code>Common Tasks</code>.</li>
307.67 -</ul>
307.68 -
307.69 -<h3>Behavior</h3>
307.70 -<ul>
307.71 -<li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
307.72 - Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
307.73 - <ul class="note">
307.74 - <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
307.75 - </ul>
307.76 -</li>
307.77 -</ul>
307.78 -
307.79 -<h3>Advanced</h3>
307.80 -<ul>
307.81 - <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
307.82 - If selected, the Common Tasks Section is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the section does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. If this property is not selected (false), it overrides the rendered properties of any Common Tasks Group or Common Task components contained in the Common Tasks Section component.</li>
307.83 -</ul>
307.84 -<dl>
307.85 - <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
307.86 - <dd><a href="../common_tasks_section.html">Common Tasks Section Component</a></dd>
307.87 - <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
307.88 - <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
307.89 -</dl>
307.90 -<dl>
307.91 -<dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
307.92 -
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307.95 - <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
307.96 - <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
307.97 -</object>
307.98 -</dd>
307.99 -</dl>
307.100 -<hr>
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307.103 -Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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307.105 - <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
307.106 - <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Common Tasks Section Component Properties Window">
307.107 - <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
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307.109 - <small><a href="../../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
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307.111 -<tr>
307.112 -<td> </td>
307.113 -</tr>
307.114 -</table>
307.115 -</body>
307.116 -</html>
307.117 +<html>
307.118 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
307.119 <!--
307.120 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
307.121 * All rights reserved.
307.122 * Use is subject to license terms.
307.123 -->
307.124 <head>
307.125 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
307.126 <title>Common Tasks Section Component Properties Window</title>
307.127 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
307.128 </head>
307.129 <body>
307.130
307.131 <h2>Common Tasks Section Component Properties Window </h2>
307.132 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
307.133
307.134 <p>You see the Properties window for a Common Tasks Section component <img src="../../../../images/bh_property_sheet_icon.gif" alt="Property Sheet icon"> when you select this component on a page you are editing in the Visual Designer. Alternatively, you can select this component's node in the
307.135 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
307.136 <param name="content" value="../../../navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
307.137 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
307.138 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
307.139 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
307.140 <param name="text" value="Navigator window.">
307.141 </p>
307.142 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
307.143 <h3>General</h3>
307.144 <ul>
307.145 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
307.146 The name of the Common Tasks Section component in the page bean and the JSP file. In the page bean, the component is represented by a <code>CommonTaskSection</code> object. </li>
307.147 </ul>
307.148
307.149 <h3>Appearance</h3>
307.150 <ul>
307.151 <li><b>columns.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
307.152 Indicates the number of columns of Common Task components to display. By default, two columns of Common Task components are displayed unless the Common Task components are grouped in a single Common Task Group, in which case a single column is displayed.</li>
307.153 <li><b>help text .</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
307.154 A line of help text that appears below the title. The default value is set to the following text:<p>
307.155 <code>To access information about a task select the "i" info button.</code> </p></li>
307.156 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
307.157 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
307.158 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
307.159 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
307.160 <ul class="note">
307.161 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
307.162 </ul>
307.163
307.164 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
307.165 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
307.166 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
307.167 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
307.168 </p>
307.169 </li>
307.170 <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
307.171 A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
307.172 <ul class="note">
307.173 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
307.174 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
307.175 </li>
307.176 </ul>
307.177 </li>
307.178 <li><b>title .</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
307.179 The title that appears at the top of the component. The default value is <code>Common Tasks</code>.</li>
307.180 </ul>
307.181
307.182 <h3>Behavior</h3>
307.183 <ul>
307.184 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
307.185 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
307.186 <ul class="note">
307.187 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
307.188 </ul>
307.189 </li>
307.190 </ul>
307.191
307.192 <h3>Advanced</h3>
307.193 <ul>
307.194 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
307.195 If selected, the Common Tasks Section is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the section does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. If this property is not selected (false), it overrides the rendered properties of any Common Tasks Group or Common Task components contained in the Common Tasks Section component.</li>
307.196 </ul>
307.197 <dl>
307.198 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
307.199 <dd><a href="../common_tasks_section.html">Common Tasks Section Component</a></dd>
307.200 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
307.201 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
307.202 </dl>
307.203 <dl>
307.204 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
307.205
307.206 <dd>
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307.208 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
307.209 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
307.210 </object>
307.211 </dd>
307.212 </dl>
307.213 <hr>
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307.215 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
307.216 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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307.220 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
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307.225 <td> </td>
307.226 </tr>
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308.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/propsheets/dropdown_list_props.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
308.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
308.4 -<html>
308.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
308.6 <!--
308.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
308.8 * All rights reserved.
308.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
308.10 -->
308.11 <head>
308.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
308.13 <title>Dropdown List Component Properties Window</title>
308.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
308.15 </head>
308.16 <body>
308.17
308.18 <h1>Drop Down List Component Properties Window</h1>
308.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
308.20
308.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a Drop Down List Component <img src="../../../../images/bhdropdownlisticon.gif" alt="drop down list icon" width="16" height="14"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer after adding the component to the page.</p>
308.22 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
308.23
308.24 <h3>General</h3>
308.25 <ul>
308.26 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
308.27 The name of the component in the page bean and the JSP file. In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is the name of the <code>DropDown</code> object.</li>
308.28 </ul>
308.29
308.30 <h3>Appearance</h3>
308.31 <ul>
308.32 <li><b>label.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
308.33 If text is specified for this property, a label showing the text is displayed with the component.
308.34 <ul class="note">
308.35 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="../label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
308.36 </ul>
308.37 </li>
308.38 <li><b>labelLevel.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
308.39 A number that affects the appearance of the label. 1 (Strong) is larger and bold. 2 (Medium), the default, is smaller and bold. 3 (Weak) is smaller and normal (not bold). This property takes effect only if the <code>label</code> property is set. </li>
308.40 <li><b>labelOnTop.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
308.41 If this property is selected, the label is rendered above the component. By default, the property is not selected and the label is rendered beside the component.</li>
308.42 <li><b>separators.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
308.43 If this property is selected, each option group in the list is separated from the other option groups with a visible separator. For the separators to display, the list options must be defined as subclasses of the <code>com.sun.webui.jsf.model.OptionGroup</code> class. This property is selected by default. </li>
308.44
308.45 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
308.46 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
308.47 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
308.48 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
308.49 <ul class="note">
308.50 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
308.51 </ul>
308.52
308.53 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
308.54 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
308.55 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
308.56 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
308.57 </p>
308.58 </li>
308.59 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
308.60 <ul class="note">
308.61 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
308.62 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.</li>
308.63 </ul>
308.64 </ul>
308.65
308.66 <h3>Data</h3>
308.67 <ul>
308.68 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
308.69 A JavaServer Faces converter that produces the correct type of value for the value property. If the user enters the wrong type of value, such as a word instead of a number for an <a href="../../jsf-val-conv/integer_converter.html">Integer converter</a>, the converter sends a message that you can display in a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a>.
308.70 <ul class="note">
308.71 <li>If you use an Enum converter with this component, you must edit the converter's Java declaration to use an <code>enum</code> class as a parameter, as described in <a href="../../jsf-val-conv/enum_converter.html">Enum Converter</a>.</li>
308.72 </ul>
308.73 </li>
308.74 <li><b>items.</b><code> Type: Object</code><br>
308.75 Specifies an object that supplies the items for the list. The IDE creates a default object for you when you add the Drop Down List to the page. For example, for a Drop Down List named dropDown1, there is a dropDown1DefaultOptions object that the IDE displays as a node in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. You can specify your own object by clicking this property and binding to the object. The object you choose must be an array, Map, or Collection whose members are all subclasses of <code>com.sun.webui.jsf.model.Option</code>.</li>
308.76 <li><b>required.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
308.77 If this property is set, the user must select an item in the list before the page can be submitted. The first item in the list can appear to be selected when the page is first shown, but an item must be explicitly selected by the user if this property is set. If you add a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a> to the page and link its <code>for</code> property to this component, an error message will be displayed if the user tries to submit the page without selecting an item.
308.78 </li>
308.79 <li><b>selected.</b><code> Type: Object</code><br>
308.80 Represents the item in the list that is currently selected. Picks up the currently selected list element and sends it to the server when the page is
308.81 submitted. The property's value can be <code>null</code> if nothing is selected.
308.82 <ul class="note">
308.83 <li>The first item in the list can appear to be selected when the page is first shown, but the selection must be explicitly set by the user to ensure that the component has a value.</li>
308.84 </ul>
308.85 </li>
308.86 <li><b>validatorExpression.</b><code> Type: MethodExpression</code><br>
308.87 Indicates the JavaServer Faces validator expression that is used when the value is submitted. A validator ensures
308.88 that the correct value is entered by a user. If the conditions defined by the validator are not met, the validator sends a message that you can display in a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a>.
308.89 <p>Choose a validator from the drop down list. If you choose <code>(null)</code>, no validator is called. If you choose a validator, you might also want to select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the user enters a value.</p>
308.90 <ul class="note">
308.91 <li>You can define your own validate method, for example, by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit Event Handler > validate. If you define your own method, any value you might have set in this property is overridden. </li>
308.92 </ul>
308.93 </li>
308.94 </ul>
308.95
308.96 <h3>Events</h3>
308.97 <p>Set the event properties by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>.</p>
308.98 <ul>
308.99 <li><b>validate.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called to validate the value of the component, if any. If you want to code a validate method rather than choosing a JavaServer Faces validator for the <code>validatorExpression</code> property, right-click the component and choose Edit Event Handler > validate. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_validate</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property. When you define this method in this way, the <code>validator</code> and <code>validate</code> properties are automatically set for you. If you define a validator, you might also want to select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the user enters a value.
308.100 <ul class="note">
308.101 <li>Setting this property also sets the value of the <code>validatorExpression</code> property. If you define your own validate method, do not separately change the value of the <code>validatorExpression</code> property, or you will lose the connection to your validate method.</li>
308.102 </ul>
308.103 </li>
308.104 <li><b>valueChange.</b> Indicates the name of the component value change listener method that is called when the value of the component changes. You typically define this method in the page bean by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > processValueChange. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_processValueChange</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property.
308.105 <ul class="note">
308.106 <li>Use this method rather than the action method if you have set the Auto-Submit on Change item in the component's pop-up menu.</li>
308.107 </ul>
308.108 </li>
308.109 </ul>
308.110 <h3>Behavior</h3>
308.111 <ul>
308.112 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
308.113 If selected, indicates that the component should never receive focus or be included in a submit. Use this property when the component does not apply to the page. See the note under the <code>readOnly</code> property concerning the effects of using the <code>disabled</code> property versus the effects of using the <code>readOnly</code> property.</li>
308.114 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
308.115 Advisory title information about the component, which is readable by a screen reader. The text value of this property displays if the user hovers the mouse cursor over the component.
308.116 <ul class="note">
308.117 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
308.118 </li>
308.119 </ul>
308.120 </li>
308.121 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
308.122 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
308.123 <ul class="note">
308.124 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
308.125 </ul>
308.126 </li>
308.127 </ul>
308.128 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
308.129 <ul>
308.130 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
308.131 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document, determining when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767.</li>
308.132 </ul>
308.133 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
308.134 <ul>
308.135 <li><b>onBlur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
308.136 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
308.137 <li><b>onChange.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
308.138 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus and its value was modified after it gained focus. </li>
308.139 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
308.140 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
308.141 <li><b>onDblClick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
308.142 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
308.143 <li><b>onFocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
308.144 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
308.145 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
308.146 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
308.147 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
308.148 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
308.149 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
308.150 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
308.151 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
308.152 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
308.153 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
308.154 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
308.155 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
308.156 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
308.157 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
308.158 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
308.159 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
308.160 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
308.161 </ul>
308.162 <h3>Advanced</h3>
308.163 <ul><li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
308.164 If this property is selected, when the user selects an item in the list, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page.
308.165 A better way of getting this functionality is to associate the component with a <a href="../../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>, and then right-click the component and choose Auto-Submit on Change.</li>
308.166 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
308.167 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. If you need the component to be hidden but still processed when the page is submitted, deselect the <code>visible</code> property instead of this property.
308.168 <p>You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the component does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a component for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</p>
308.169 </li>
308.170 </ul>
308.171
308.172
308.173 <dl>
308.174 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
308.175 <dd><a href="../dropdown_list.html">Drop Down List Component</a></dd>
308.176 <dd><a href="../../../../connect_data/howtodata/binding_data_2_list_component.html">Binding a List Component to a Database</a></dd>
308.177 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
308.178 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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308.225
308.226 <h2>Drop Down List Component Properties Window</h2>
308.227 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
308.228
308.229 <p>You see the Properties window for a Drop Down List Component <img src="../../../../images/bhdropdownlisticon.gif" alt="drop down list icon" width="16" height="14"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer after adding the component to the page.</p>
308.230 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
308.231
308.232 <h3>General</h3>
308.233 <ul>
308.234 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
308.235 The name of the component in the page bean and the JSP file. In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is the name of the <code>DropDown</code> object.</li>
308.236 </ul>
308.237
308.238 <h3>Appearance</h3>
308.239 <ul>
308.240 <li><b>label.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
308.241 If text is specified for this property, a label showing the text is displayed with the component.
308.242 <ul class="note">
308.243 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="../label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
308.244 </ul>
308.245 </li>
308.246 <li><b>labelLevel.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
308.247 A number that affects the appearance of the label. 1 (Strong) is larger and bold. 2 (Medium), the default, is smaller and bold. 3 (Weak) is smaller and normal (not bold). This property takes effect only if the <code>label</code> property is set. </li>
308.248 <li><b>labelOnTop.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
308.249 If this property is selected, the label is rendered above the component. By default, the property is not selected and the label is rendered beside the component.</li>
308.250 <li><b>separators.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
308.251 If this property is selected, each option group in the list is separated from the other option groups with a visible separator. For the separators to display, the list options must be defined as subclasses of the <code>com.sun.webui.jsf.model.OptionGroup</code> class. This property is selected by default. </li>
308.252
308.253 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
308.254 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
308.255 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
308.256 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
308.257 <ul class="note">
308.258 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
308.259 </ul>
308.260
308.261 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
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308.266 </li>
308.267 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
308.268 <ul class="note">
308.269 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
308.270 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.</li>
308.271 </ul>
308.272 </ul>
308.273
308.274 <h3>Data</h3>
308.275 <ul>
308.276 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
308.277 A JavaServer Faces converter that produces the correct type of value for the value property. If the user enters the wrong type of value, such as a word instead of a number for an <a href="../../jsf-val-conv/integer_converter.html">Integer converter</a>, the converter sends a message that you can display in a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a>.
308.278 <ul class="note">
308.279 <li>If you use an Enum converter with this component, you must edit the converter's Java declaration to use an <code>enum</code> class as a parameter, as described in <a href="../../jsf-val-conv/enum_converter.html">Enum Converter</a>.</li>
308.280 </ul>
308.281 </li>
308.282 <li><b>items.</b><code> Type: Object</code><br>
308.283 Specifies an object that supplies the items for the list. The IDE creates a default object for you when you add the Drop Down List to the page. For example, for a Drop Down List named dropDown1, there is a dropDown1DefaultOptions object that the IDE displays as a node in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. You can specify your own object by clicking this property and binding to the object. The object you choose must be an array, Map, or Collection whose members are all subclasses of <code>com.sun.webui.jsf.model.Option</code>.</li>
308.284 <li><b>required.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
308.285 If this property is set, the user must select an item in the list before the page can be submitted. The first item in the list can appear to be selected when the page is first shown, but an item must be explicitly selected by the user if this property is set. If you add a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a> to the page and link its <code>for</code> property to this component, an error message will be displayed if the user tries to submit the page without selecting an item.
308.286 </li>
308.287 <li><b>selected.</b><code> Type: Object</code><br>
308.288 Represents the item in the list that is currently selected. Picks up the currently selected list element and sends it to the server when the page is
308.289 submitted. The property's value can be <code>null</code> if nothing is selected.
308.290 <ul class="note">
308.291 <li>The first item in the list can appear to be selected when the page is first shown, but the selection must be explicitly set by the user to ensure that the component has a value.</li>
308.292 </ul>
308.293 </li>
308.294 <li><b>validatorExpression.</b><code> Type: MethodExpression</code><br>
308.295 Indicates the JavaServer Faces validator expression that is used when the value is submitted. A validator ensures
308.296 that the correct value is entered by a user. If the conditions defined by the validator are not met, the validator sends a message that you can display in a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a>.
308.297 <p>Choose a validator from the drop down list. If you choose <code>(null)</code>, no validator is called. If you choose a validator, you might also want to select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the user enters a value.</p>
308.298 <ul class="note">
308.299 <li>You can define your own validate method, for example, by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit Event Handler > validate. If you define your own method, any value you might have set in this property is overridden. </li>
308.300 </ul>
308.301 </li>
308.302 </ul>
308.303
308.304 <h3>Events</h3>
308.305 <p>Set the event properties by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>.</p>
308.306 <ul>
308.307 <li><b>validate.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called to validate the value of the component, if any. If you want to code a validate method rather than choosing a JavaServer Faces validator for the <code>validatorExpression</code> property, right-click the component and choose Edit Event Handler > validate. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_validate</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property. When you define this method in this way, the <code>validator</code> and <code>validate</code> properties are automatically set for you. If you define a validator, you might also want to select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the user enters a value.
308.308 <ul class="note">
308.309 <li>Setting this property also sets the value of the <code>validatorExpression</code> property. If you define your own validate method, do not separately change the value of the <code>validatorExpression</code> property, or you will lose the connection to your validate method.</li>
308.310 </ul>
308.311 </li>
308.312 <li><b>valueChange.</b> Indicates the name of the component value change listener method that is called when the value of the component changes. You typically define this method in the page bean by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > processValueChange. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_processValueChange</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property.
308.313 <ul class="note">
308.314 <li>Use this method rather than the action method if you have set the Auto-Submit on Change item in the component's pop-up menu.</li>
308.315 </ul>
308.316 </li>
308.317 </ul>
308.318 <h3>Behavior</h3>
308.319 <ul>
308.320 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
308.321 If selected, indicates that the component should never receive focus or be included in a submit. Use this property when the component does not apply to the page. See the note under the <code>readOnly</code> property concerning the effects of using the <code>disabled</code> property versus the effects of using the <code>readOnly</code> property.</li>
308.322 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
308.323 Advisory title information about the component, which is readable by a screen reader. The text value of this property displays if the user hovers the mouse cursor over the component.
308.324 <ul class="note">
308.325 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
308.326 </li>
308.327 </ul>
308.328 </li>
308.329 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
308.330 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
308.331 <ul class="note">
308.332 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
308.333 </ul>
308.334 </li>
308.335 </ul>
308.336 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
308.337 <ul>
308.338 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
308.339 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document, determining when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767.</li>
308.340 </ul>
308.341 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
308.342 <ul>
308.343 <li><b>onBlur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
308.344 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
308.345 <li><b>onChange.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
308.346 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus and its value was modified after it gained focus. </li>
308.347 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
308.348 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
308.349 <li><b>onDblClick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
308.350 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
308.351 <li><b>onFocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
308.352 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
308.353 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
308.354 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
308.355 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
308.356 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
308.357 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
308.358 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
308.359 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
308.360 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
308.361 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
308.362 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
308.363 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
308.364 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
308.365 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
308.366 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
308.367 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
308.368 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
308.369 </ul>
308.370 <h3>Advanced</h3>
308.371 <ul><li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
308.372 If this property is selected, when the user selects an item in the list, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page.
308.373 A better way of getting this functionality is to associate the component with a <a href="../../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>, and then right-click the component and choose Auto-Submit on Change.</li>
308.374 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
308.375 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. If you need the component to be hidden but still processed when the page is submitted, deselect the <code>visible</code> property instead of this property.
308.376 <p>You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the component does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a component for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</p>
308.377 </li>
308.378 </ul>
308.379
308.380
308.381 <dl>
308.382 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
308.383 <dd><a href="../dropdown_list.html">Drop Down List Component</a></dd>
308.384 <dd><a href="../../../../connect_data/howtodata/binding_data_2_list_component.html">Binding a List Component to a Database</a></dd>
308.385 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
308.386 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
308.387 </dl>
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309.17
309.18 <h1>File Upload Component Properties Window</h1>
309.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
309.20
309.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a File Upload component <img src="../../../../images/bh_file_upload_icon.gif" alt="file upload icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. </p>
309.22 <p>Most of the File Upload component's properties are both JSP attributes and properties of the <code>Upload</code> Java component in the page bean.</p>
309.23 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
309.24
309.25 <h3>General</h3>
309.26 <ul>
309.27 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
309.28 The name of the File Upload component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
309.29 </ul>
309.30
309.31 <h3>Appearance</h3>
309.32 <ul>
309.33 <li><b>columns.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
309.34 The number of character character columns used to render the field. The default is
309.35 40. On some browsers, this setting is overridden if you set the width in the <code>style</code> property. For example, Internet Explorer observes the width setting, but Mozilla does not. Also, the component is usually larger in the Visual Designer than it is in the web browser and might not appear to line up correctly, so be sure to test the component's appearance in the web browser and adjust the component as needed in the Visual Designer. </li>
309.36 <li><b>label.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
309.37 If text is specified for this property, a label showing the text is displayed with the component.
309.38 <ul class="note">
309.39 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="../label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
309.40 </ul>
309.41 </li>
309.42 <li><b>labelLevel.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
309.43 A number that affects the appearance of the label. 1 (Strong) is larger and bold. 2 (Medium), the default, is smaller and bold. 3 (Weak) is smaller and normal (not bold). This property takes effect only if the label property is set. </li>
309.44
309.45 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
309.46 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
309.47 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
309.48 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
309.49 <ul class="note">
309.50 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
309.51 </ul>
309.52
309.53 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
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309.58 </li>
309.59 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.<ul class="note"><li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
309.60 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.</li>
309.61 </ul>
309.62 </li>
309.63 </ul>
309.64
309.65 <h3>Data</h3>
309.66 <ul>
309.67 <li><b>required.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
309.68 If selected, the user must enter a value for the file upload before the page can be submitted. If you add a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a> to the page and link its <code>for</code> property to this component, an error message will be displayed if the user tries to submit the page without entering a value.</li>
309.69 <li><b>uploadedFile.</b><code> Type: UploadedFile </code><br>
309.70 Indicates the file chosen by the user. The value of this property is an expression that resolves to
309.71 an object of type <code>com.sun.webui.jsf.model.UploadedFile</code>. This property is read-only and cannot be set in the Properties window. You can use the corresponding Java <code>Upload</code> component's <code>getUploadedFile()</code> method to access the uploaded file's contents.</li>
309.72 <li><b>validatorExpression.</b><code> Type: MethodExpression</code><br>
309.73 Indicates the JavaServer Faces validator expression that is used when the value is submitted. A validator ensures
309.74 that the correct value is entered by a user. If the conditions defined by the validator are not met, the validator sends a message that you can display in a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a>.
309.75 <p>Choose a validator from the drop down list. If you choose <code>(null)</code>, no validator is called. If you choose a validator, you might also want to select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the user enters a value.</p>
309.76 <ul class="note">
309.77 <li>You can define your own validate method, for example, by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit Event Handler > validate. If you define your own method, any value you might have set in this property is overridden. </li>
309.78 </ul>
309.79 </li>
309.80 </ul>
309.81
309.82 <h3>Behavior</h3>
309.83 <ul>
309.84 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
309.85 If selected, indicates that the component should never receive focus or be included in a submit. Use this property when the component does not apply to the page. See the note under the <code>readOnly</code> property concerning the effects of using the <code>disabled</code> property versus the effects of using the <code>readOnly</code> property.</li>
309.86 <li><b>readOnly.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
309.87 If selected, makes it impossible for the user to enter values, but still makes it possible for the component's value to be submitted.
309.88 Use this property when the component does apply but must not be changed.
309.89 <ul class="note">
309.90 <li>A readonly field is included when the page is submitted, in contrast to a disabled field, which is not included when the page is submitted. If you use the <code>disabled</code> property, JavaServer Faces does not detect that any value at all was submitted.</li>
309.91 </ul>
309.92 </li>
309.93 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
309.94 Rendered as the HTML <code>title</code> attribute of the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
309.95 <ul class="note">
309.96 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
309.97 </li>
309.98 </ul>
309.99 </li>
309.100 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
309.101 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
309.102 <ul class="note">
309.103 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
309.104 </ul>
309.105 </li>
309.106 </ul>
309.107 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
309.108 <ul>
309.109 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
309.110 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document, determining when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767.</li>
309.111 </ul>
309.112 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
309.113 <ul>
309.114 <li><b>onBlur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
309.115 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
309.116 <li><b>onChange.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
309.117 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus and its value was modified after it gained focus. </li>
309.118 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
309.119 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
309.120 <li><b>onDblClick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
309.121 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
309.122 <li><b>onFocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
309.123 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
309.124 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
309.125 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
309.126 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
309.127 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
309.128 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
309.129 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
309.130 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
309.131 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
309.132 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
309.133 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
309.134 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
309.135 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
309.136 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
309.137 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
309.138 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
309.139 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
309.140 <li><b>onSelect.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
309.141 JavaScript to be executed when the user selects text in the component.</li>
309.142 </ul>
309.143 <h3>Advanced</h3>
309.144 <ul>
309.145 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
309.146 If this property is selected, when the user activates the file upload, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page.
309.147 A simpler way of getting this functionality is to associate the component with a <a href="../../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>, and then right-click the component and choose Auto-Submit on Change.
309.148 <p>The most common example of an immediate action is a Cancel button. You make it immediate so that the normal validation and update steps can be skipped, but the action handler can still do whatever is necessary. Typically, the action handler will navigate back to some previous page. In some designs the action handler might also enqueue an informational message like "Transaction cancelled". It is possible to do more: for example, an application might record the fact that the user cancelled the current operation.</p></li>
309.149 <li><b>preservePath.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
309.150 The default value, not selected (false), means that full path information is not preserved for the component, and the default browser behavior will prevail.
309.151 <p> If <code>preservePath</code> is selected (true), the component preserves the literal value of the file input element set by the user on the client. The reason this property is provided is that browsers handle the value of an HTML input element of type <code>file</code> differently. Some browsers submit the literal value of the input element in the multipart/form-data file portion of the request, and others submit only the file name portion and not the directory portion. </p>
309.152 <ul style="warning">
309.153 <li>It is not clear if it is a security risk to transmit the full file path in clear text to the server.</li>
309.154 </ul>
309.155 <p>If this property is selected, the literal value (typically the full path name either entered explicitly by the user or set by choosing from a file selection dialogue) is stored and submitted in a hidden field. The <code>UploadRenderer</code> preserves the full file path in the corresponding <code>UploadFilterFileItem</code> instance, which is encapsulated by the <code>UploadedFile</code> instance. You can retrieve the saved path by using the <code>UploadedFile</code> object's <code>getClientFilePath</code> method. </p>
309.156 <p>
309.157 For example, there is a File Upload component named fileUpload1, and its preservePath property is checked. There is also a button and a message group component on the page. Adding the following code to the button component's action method displays the client file path in the message group component: </p>
309.158 <pre> UploadedFile uploadedFile1 = fileUpload1.getUploadedFile();
309.159 info("Uploaded file's client file path: '" +
309.160 uploadedFile1.getClientFilePath() + "'");</pre>
309.161 </li>
309.162 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
309.163 If selected, the file upload is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the file upload does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component.
309.164 <p>You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the file upload does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a file upload for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</p>
309.165 </li>
309.166 </ul>
309.167 <h3>Events</h3>
309.168 <p>Set the event properties by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>.</p>
309.169 <ul>
309.170 <li><b>validate.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called to validate the value of the component, if any. If you want to code a validate method rather than choosing a JavaServer Faces validator for the <code>validatorExpression</code> property, right-click the component and choose Edit Event Handler > validate. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_validate</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property. When you define this method in this way, the <code>validator</code> and <code>validate</code> properties are automatically set for you. If you define a validator, you might also want to select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the user enters a value.
309.171
309.172 <ul class="note">
309.173 <li>Setting this property also sets the value of the <code>validatorExpression</code> property. If you define your own validate method, do not separately change the value of the <code>validatorExpression</code> property, or you will lose the connection to your validate method.</li>
309.174 </ul>
309.175 </li>
309.176 <li><b>valueChange.</b> Indicates the name of the component value change listener method that is called when the value of the component changes. You typically define this method in the page bean by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > processValueChange. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_processValueChange</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property.
309.177 <ul class="note">
309.178 <li>Use this method rather than the action method if you have set the Auto-Submit on Change item in the component's pop-up menu.</li>
309.179 </ul>
309.180 </li>
309.181 </ul>
309.182
309.183
309.184
309.185
309.186 <dl>
309.187 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
309.188 <dd><a href="../file_upload.html">File Upload Component</a></dd>
309.189 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
309.190 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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309.247
309.248 <h2>File Upload Component Properties Window</h2>
309.249 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
309.250
309.251 <p>You see the Properties window for a File Upload component <img src="../../../../images/bh_file_upload_icon.gif" alt="file upload icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. </p>
309.252 <p>Most of the File Upload component's properties are both JSP attributes and properties of the <code>Upload</code> Java component in the page bean.</p>
309.253 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
309.254
309.255 <h3>General</h3>
309.256 <ul>
309.257 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
309.258 The name of the File Upload component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
309.259 </ul>
309.260
309.261 <h3>Appearance</h3>
309.262 <ul>
309.263 <li><b>columns.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
309.264 The number of character character columns used to render the field. The default is
309.265 40. On some browsers, this setting is overridden if you set the width in the <code>style</code> property. For example, Internet Explorer observes the width setting, but Mozilla does not. Also, the component is usually larger in the Visual Designer than it is in the web browser and might not appear to line up correctly, so be sure to test the component's appearance in the web browser and adjust the component as needed in the Visual Designer. </li>
309.266 <li><b>label.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
309.267 If text is specified for this property, a label showing the text is displayed with the component.
309.268 <ul class="note">
309.269 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="../label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
309.270 </ul>
309.271 </li>
309.272 <li><b>labelLevel.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
309.273 A number that affects the appearance of the label. 1 (Strong) is larger and bold. 2 (Medium), the default, is smaller and bold. 3 (Weak) is smaller and normal (not bold). This property takes effect only if the label property is set. </li>
309.274
309.275 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
309.276 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
309.277 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
309.278 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
309.279 <ul class="note">
309.280 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
309.281 </ul>
309.282
309.283 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
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309.288 </li>
309.289 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.<ul class="note"><li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
309.290 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.</li>
309.291 </ul>
309.292 </li>
309.293 </ul>
309.294
309.295 <h3>Data</h3>
309.296 <ul>
309.297 <li><b>required.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
309.298 If selected, the user must enter a value for the file upload before the page can be submitted. If you add a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a> to the page and link its <code>for</code> property to this component, an error message will be displayed if the user tries to submit the page without entering a value.</li>
309.299 <li><b>uploadedFile.</b><code> Type: UploadedFile </code><br>
309.300 Indicates the file chosen by the user. The value of this property is an expression that resolves to
309.301 an object of type <code>com.sun.webui.jsf.model.UploadedFile</code>. This property is read-only and cannot be set in the Properties window. You can use the corresponding Java <code>Upload</code> component's <code>getUploadedFile()</code> method to access the uploaded file's contents.</li>
309.302 <li><b>validatorExpression.</b><code> Type: MethodExpression</code><br>
309.303 Indicates the JavaServer Faces validator expression that is used when the value is submitted. A validator ensures
309.304 that the correct value is entered by a user. If the conditions defined by the validator are not met, the validator sends a message that you can display in a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a>.
309.305 <p>Choose a validator from the drop down list. If you choose <code>(null)</code>, no validator is called. If you choose a validator, you might also want to select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the user enters a value.</p>
309.306 <ul class="note">
309.307 <li>You can define your own validate method, for example, by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit Event Handler > validate. If you define your own method, any value you might have set in this property is overridden. </li>
309.308 </ul>
309.309 </li>
309.310 </ul>
309.311
309.312 <h3>Behavior</h3>
309.313 <ul>
309.314 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
309.315 If selected, indicates that the component should never receive focus or be included in a submit. Use this property when the component does not apply to the page. See the note under the <code>readOnly</code> property concerning the effects of using the <code>disabled</code> property versus the effects of using the <code>readOnly</code> property.</li>
309.316 <li><b>readOnly.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
309.317 If selected, makes it impossible for the user to enter values, but still makes it possible for the component's value to be submitted.
309.318 Use this property when the component does apply but must not be changed.
309.319 <ul class="note">
309.320 <li>A readonly field is included when the page is submitted, in contrast to a disabled field, which is not included when the page is submitted. If you use the <code>disabled</code> property, JavaServer Faces does not detect that any value at all was submitted.</li>
309.321 </ul>
309.322 </li>
309.323 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
309.324 Rendered as the HTML <code>title</code> attribute of the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
309.325 <ul class="note">
309.326 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
309.327 </li>
309.328 </ul>
309.329 </li>
309.330 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
309.331 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
309.332 <ul class="note">
309.333 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
309.334 </ul>
309.335 </li>
309.336 </ul>
309.337 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
309.338 <ul>
309.339 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
309.340 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document, determining when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767.</li>
309.341 </ul>
309.342 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
309.343 <ul>
309.344 <li><b>onBlur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
309.345 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
309.346 <li><b>onChange.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
309.347 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus and its value was modified after it gained focus. </li>
309.348 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
309.349 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
309.350 <li><b>onDblClick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
309.351 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
309.352 <li><b>onFocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
309.353 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
309.354 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
309.355 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
309.356 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
309.357 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
309.358 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
309.359 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
309.360 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
309.361 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
309.362 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
309.363 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
309.364 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
309.365 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
309.366 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
309.367 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
309.368 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
309.369 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
309.370 <li><b>onSelect.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
309.371 JavaScript to be executed when the user selects text in the component.</li>
309.372 </ul>
309.373 <h3>Advanced</h3>
309.374 <ul>
309.375 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
309.376 If this property is selected, when the user activates the file upload, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page.
309.377 A simpler way of getting this functionality is to associate the component with a <a href="../../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>, and then right-click the component and choose Auto-Submit on Change.
309.378 <p>The most common example of an immediate action is a Cancel button. You make it immediate so that the normal validation and update steps can be skipped, but the action handler can still do whatever is necessary. Typically, the action handler will navigate back to some previous page. In some designs the action handler might also enqueue an informational message like "Transaction cancelled". It is possible to do more: for example, an application might record the fact that the user cancelled the current operation.</p></li>
309.379 <li><b>preservePath.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
309.380 The default value, not selected (false), means that full path information is not preserved for the component, and the default browser behavior will prevail.
309.381 <p> If <code>preservePath</code> is selected (true), the component preserves the literal value of the file input element set by the user on the client. The reason this property is provided is that browsers handle the value of an HTML input element of type <code>file</code> differently. Some browsers submit the literal value of the input element in the multipart/form-data file portion of the request, and others submit only the file name portion and not the directory portion. </p>
309.382 <ul style="warning">
309.383 <li>It is not clear if it is a security risk to transmit the full file path in clear text to the server.</li>
309.384 </ul>
309.385 <p>If this property is selected, the literal value (typically the full path name either entered explicitly by the user or set by choosing from a file selection dialogue) is stored and submitted in a hidden field. The <code>UploadRenderer</code> preserves the full file path in the corresponding <code>UploadFilterFileItem</code> instance, which is encapsulated by the <code>UploadedFile</code> instance. You can retrieve the saved path by using the <code>UploadedFile</code> object's <code>getClientFilePath</code> method. </p>
309.386 <p>
309.387 For example, there is a File Upload component named fileUpload1, and its preservePath property is checked. There is also a button and a message group component on the page. Adding the following code to the button component's action method displays the client file path in the message group component: </p>
309.388 <pre> UploadedFile uploadedFile1 = fileUpload1.getUploadedFile();
309.389 info("Uploaded file's client file path: '" +
309.390 uploadedFile1.getClientFilePath() + "'");</pre>
309.391 </li>
309.392 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
309.393 If selected, the file upload is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the file upload does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component.
309.394 <p>You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the file upload does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a file upload for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</p>
309.395 </li>
309.396 </ul>
309.397 <h3>Events</h3>
309.398 <p>Set the event properties by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>.</p>
309.399 <ul>
309.400 <li><b>validate.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called to validate the value of the component, if any. If you want to code a validate method rather than choosing a JavaServer Faces validator for the <code>validatorExpression</code> property, right-click the component and choose Edit Event Handler > validate. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_validate</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property. When you define this method in this way, the <code>validator</code> and <code>validate</code> properties are automatically set for you. If you define a validator, you might also want to select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the user enters a value.
309.401
309.402 <ul class="note">
309.403 <li>Setting this property also sets the value of the <code>validatorExpression</code> property. If you define your own validate method, do not separately change the value of the <code>validatorExpression</code> property, or you will lose the connection to your validate method.</li>
309.404 </ul>
309.405 </li>
309.406 <li><b>valueChange.</b> Indicates the name of the component value change listener method that is called when the value of the component changes. You typically define this method in the page bean by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > processValueChange. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_processValueChange</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property.
309.407 <ul class="note">
309.408 <li>Use this method rather than the action method if you have set the Auto-Submit on Change item in the component's pop-up menu.</li>
309.409 </ul>
309.410 </li>
309.411 </ul>
309.412
309.413
309.414
309.415
309.416 <dl>
309.417 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
309.418 <dd><a href="../file_upload.html">File Upload Component</a></dd>
309.419 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
309.420 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
309.421 </dl>
309.422 <dl>
309.423 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
309.424
309.425 <dd>
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309.430 </dd>
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309.433 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
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309.436 </dd>
309.437
309.438
309.439
309.440 <dd> <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
309.441 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-scopes.html">
309.442 <param name="text" value="Understanding Scope and Managed Beans"></object>
309.443 </dd>
309.444
309.445 </dl>
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310.11 <head>
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310.13 <title>Form Component Properties Window</title>
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310.15 </head>
310.16 <body>
310.17
310.18 <h1>Form Component Properties Window </h1>
310.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
310.20
310.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a Form component <img src="../../../../images/bh_form_icon.gif" alt="form component icon"> when you select the component in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a> after you have added the component to the page.</p>
310.22 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
310.23 <h3>General</h3>
310.24 <ul>
310.25 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
310.26 The name of the Form component in the page bean and the JSP file.</li>
310.27 </ul>
310.28
310.29 <h3>Appearance</h3>
310.30 <ul><li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
310.31 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
310.32 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
310.33 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
310.34 <ul class="note">
310.35 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
310.36 </ul>
310.37
310.38 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
310.39 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
310.40 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
310.41 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
310.42 </p>
310.43 </li>
310.44 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
310.45 <ul class="note">
310.46 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
310.47 </ul>
310.48 </li>
310.49
310.50 </ul>
310.51
310.52 <h3>Behavior</h3>
310.53 <ul>
310.54 <li><b>autoComplete.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
310.55 This property enables the auto-completion feature of the Microsoft Internet Explorer and Firefox browsers. The property is selected by default. If the property is not selected, it disables auto-completion in those browsers.</li>
310.56 <li><b>target.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
310.57 The frame in which the form response should be rendered. If a frame with this name does not exist, the response is rendered in a new window unless overridden by the user. The following frame names have special meaning:
310.58 <ul>
310.59 <li><code>_blank</code> - renders the response in a new, unnamed window </li>
310.60 <li><code>_self</code> - renders the response in the current frame</li>
310.61 <li><code>_parent</code> - renders the response in the immediate frameset parent </li>
310.62 <li><code>_top</code> - renders the response in the full, unframed window </li>
310.63 </ul>
310.64 </li>
310.65 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
310.66 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
310.67 <ul class="note">
310.68 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
310.69 </ul>
310.70 </li>
310.71 </ul>
310.72 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
310.73 <ul>
310.74 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
310.75 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
310.76 <li><b>onDblClick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
310.77 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
310.78 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
310.79 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
310.80 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
310.81 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
310.82 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
310.83 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
310.84 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><b></b><code> Type: String</code><br>
310.85 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
310.86 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
310.87 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
310.88 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
310.89 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
310.90 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
310.91 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
310.92 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
310.93 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
310.94 <li><b>onReset.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
310.95 JavaScript to be executed when the user resets the form.</li>
310.96 <li><b>onSubmit.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
310.97 JavaScript to be executed when the user submits the form.</li>
310.98 </ul>
310.99
310.100 <h3>Advanced</h3>
310.101 <ul><li><b>enctype.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
310.102 The content type used to submit form data to the server. If you click the ellipsis button, you see a dialog box from which you can select media types or add a new media type. You can see a list of registered media types at:<br>
310.103 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
310.104 <param name="content" value="http://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types/">
310.105 <param name="text" value="http://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types/"></object>
310.106 <p>The default media type for a form is <code>application/x-www-form-urlencoded</code>. In this media type, the form field names and values are escaped as follows:</p>
310.107 <ul>
310.108 <li>Space characters are replaced by '+'.</li>
310.109 <li>Reserved characters are escaped by using a percent sign and two hexadecimal digits to represent the ASCII code of the character.</li>
310.110 <li>Fields are listed in the order in which they appear in the form. The name is separated from the value with an equals sign (=) and each field name is prefaced by an ampersand (&). Fields with null values, like unselected radio buttons and checkboxes, might be omitted. Hidden fields with value attributes present are included.</li>
310.111 </ul></li>
310.112 <li><b>internalVirtualForms.</b><code> Type: Form$VirtualFormDescriptor</code><br>
310.113 The virtual forms used internally to components in the form, such as a table component. Component authors can manipulate this set of virtual forms independently of the set exposed to developers. This set is consulted only after consulting the set exposed to developers. To indicate descendants, use <code>:*</code> after the component ID. For example, <code>tabel1:*</code> indicates all descendants of the <code>table1</code> component. </li>
310.114 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
310.115 If selected, the form is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the form does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component, and any components on the form do not appear either.
310.116 <p>You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the form gets rendered. For example, an airline reservation page might show a form for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</p>
310.117 </li>
310.118 <li><b>virtualFormsConfig.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
310.119 The configuration of the <a href="../../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual forms</a> in this form. Each virtual form is represented as a <code>String</code> and is described by three parts, separated with pipe (|) characters: the virtual form name, a space-separated list of component ids that participate in the virtual form, and a space-separated list of component ids that submit the virtual form. Multiple virtual forms are separated by commas. </li>
310.120 </ul>
310.121
310.122 <dl>
310.123 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
310.124 <dd><a href="../form.html">Form Component</a></dd>
310.125 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
310.126 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
310.127 </dl>
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310.155 <title>Form Component Properties Window</title>
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310.157 </head>
310.158 <body>
310.159
310.160 <h2>Form Component Properties Window </h2>
310.161 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
310.162
310.163 <p>You see the Properties window for a Form component <img src="../../../../images/bh_form_icon.gif" alt="form component icon"> when you select the component in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a> after you have added the component to the page.</p>
310.164 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
310.165 <h3>General</h3>
310.166 <ul>
310.167 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
310.168 The name of the Form component in the page bean and the JSP file.</li>
310.169 </ul>
310.170
310.171 <h3>Appearance</h3>
310.172 <ul><li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
310.173 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
310.174 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
310.175 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
310.176 <ul class="note">
310.177 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
310.178 </ul>
310.179
310.180 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
310.181 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
310.182 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
310.183 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
310.184 </p>
310.185 </li>
310.186 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
310.187 <ul class="note">
310.188 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
310.189 </ul>
310.190 </li>
310.191
310.192 </ul>
310.193
310.194 <h3>Behavior</h3>
310.195 <ul>
310.196 <li><b>autoComplete.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
310.197 This property enables the auto-completion feature of the Microsoft Internet Explorer and Firefox browsers. The property is selected by default. If the property is not selected, it disables auto-completion in those browsers.</li>
310.198 <li><b>target.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
310.199 The frame in which the form response should be rendered. If a frame with this name does not exist, the response is rendered in a new window unless overridden by the user. The following frame names have special meaning:
310.200 <ul>
310.201 <li><code>_blank</code> - renders the response in a new, unnamed window </li>
310.202 <li><code>_self</code> - renders the response in the current frame</li>
310.203 <li><code>_parent</code> - renders the response in the immediate frameset parent </li>
310.204 <li><code>_top</code> - renders the response in the full, unframed window </li>
310.205 </ul>
310.206 </li>
310.207 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
310.208 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
310.209 <ul class="note">
310.210 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
310.211 </ul>
310.212 </li>
310.213 </ul>
310.214 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
310.215 <ul>
310.216 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
310.217 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
310.218 <li><b>onDblClick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
310.219 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
310.220 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
310.221 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
310.222 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
310.223 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
310.224 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
310.225 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
310.226 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><b></b><code> Type: String</code><br>
310.227 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
310.228 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
310.229 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
310.230 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
310.231 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
310.232 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
310.233 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
310.234 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
310.235 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
310.236 <li><b>onReset.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
310.237 JavaScript to be executed when the user resets the form.</li>
310.238 <li><b>onSubmit.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
310.239 JavaScript to be executed when the user submits the form.</li>
310.240 </ul>
310.241
310.242 <h3>Advanced</h3>
310.243 <ul><li><b>enctype.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
310.244 The content type used to submit form data to the server. If you click the ellipsis button, you see a dialog box from which you can select media types or add a new media type. You can see a list of registered media types at:<br>
310.245 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
310.246 <param name="content" value="http://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types/">
310.247 <param name="text" value="http://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types/"></object>
310.248 <p>The default media type for a form is <code>application/x-www-form-urlencoded</code>. In this media type, the form field names and values are escaped as follows:</p>
310.249 <ul>
310.250 <li>Space characters are replaced by '+'.</li>
310.251 <li>Reserved characters are escaped by using a percent sign and two hexadecimal digits to represent the ASCII code of the character.</li>
310.252 <li>Fields are listed in the order in which they appear in the form. The name is separated from the value with an equals sign (=) and each field name is prefaced by an ampersand (&). Fields with null values, like unselected radio buttons and checkboxes, might be omitted. Hidden fields with value attributes present are included.</li>
310.253 </ul></li>
310.254 <li><b>internalVirtualForms.</b><code> Type: Form$VirtualFormDescriptor</code><br>
310.255 The virtual forms used internally to components in the form, such as a table component. Component authors can manipulate this set of virtual forms independently of the set exposed to developers. This set is consulted only after consulting the set exposed to developers. To indicate descendants, use <code>:*</code> after the component ID. For example, <code>tabel1:*</code> indicates all descendants of the <code>table1</code> component. </li>
310.256 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
310.257 If selected, the form is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the form does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component, and any components on the form do not appear either.
310.258 <p>You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the form gets rendered. For example, an airline reservation page might show a form for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</p>
310.259 </li>
310.260 <li><b>virtualFormsConfig.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
310.261 The configuration of the <a href="../../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual forms</a> in this form. Each virtual form is represented as a <code>String</code> and is described by three parts, separated with pipe (|) characters: the virtual form name, a space-separated list of component ids that participate in the virtual form, and a space-separated list of component ids that submit the virtual form. Multiple virtual forms are separated by commas. </li>
310.262 </ul>
310.263
310.264 <dl>
310.265 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
310.266 <dd><a href="../form.html">Form Component</a></dd>
310.267 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
310.268 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
310.269 </dl>
310.270 <hr>
310.271 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
310.272 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
310.273 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
310.274 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
310.275 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
310.276 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Form Component Properties Window">
310.277 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
310.278 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
310.279 <small><a href="../../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
310.280 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
310.281 <tr>
310.282 <td> </td>
310.283 </tr>
310.284 </table>
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311.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
311.6 <!--
311.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
311.8 * All rights reserved.
311.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
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311.11 <head>
311.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
311.13 <title>Group Panel Component Properties Window</title>
311.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
311.15 </head>
311.16 <body>
311.17
311.18 <h1>Group Panel Component Properties Window </h1>
311.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
311.20
311.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a Group Panel component <img src="../../../../images/bh_group_panel_icon.gif" alt="Group Panel icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer, after adding the component to the page.</p>
311.22 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
311.23
311.24 <h3>General</h3>
311.25 <ul>
311.26 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
311.27 The name of the Group Panel component in the page bean and the JSP file. In the page bean, the component is represented by a <code>PanelGroup</code> object. </li>
311.28 </ul>
311.29
311.30 <h3>Appearance</h3>
311.31 <ul>
311.32 <li><b>block.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
311.33 <p>By default this property is not selected. If the page to which you added the Group Panel is in <a href="../../../propsheets/page_props.html#flowlayout">flow layout</a>, the Group Panel component is rendered on the same line as the component that comes before it and the component that follows it, with an HTML <code><span></code> tag enclosing all the child components. </p>
311.34 <p>If you select the <code>block</code> property, the Group Panel component is rendered on its own line in the page, with an HTML <code><div></code> tag enclosing all the child components, and the components before and after the Group Panel are on different lines. In addition, selecting the <code>block</code> property enables you to set the size of the Group Panel if you add <code>width</code> and <code>height</code> settings to the <code>style</code> property. </p>
311.35 <p>The <code>block</code> property has no effect on the component's children. Any children that render on their own lines (for example, enclosed in their own <code><div></code> tags) continue to be rendered on their own lines. </p>
311.36 </li>
311.37 <li><b>separator.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
311.38 <p>The characters that are to be inserted between each component that is a child of this component. If this attribute is not specified, then a space is inserted between each component. You can use <code><br/></code> or <code><p/></code> to put each component on its own line.</p>
311.39 </li><li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
311.40 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
311.41 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
311.42 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
311.43 <ul class="note">
311.44 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
311.45 </ul>
311.46
311.47 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
311.48 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
311.49 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
311.50 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
311.51 </p>
311.52 </li>
311.53 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
311.54 <ul class="note">
311.55 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
311.56 </ul>
311.57 </li>
311.58
311.59 </ul>
311.60
311.61 <h3>Behavior</h3>
311.62 <ul>
311.63 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
311.64 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
311.65 <ul class="note">
311.66 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
311.67 </ul>
311.68 </li>
311.69 </ul>
311.70 <h3>Advanced</h3>
311.71 <ul>
311.72 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
311.73 If selected, the components in the Group Panel are to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the components do not appear on the page at all, not even as hidden components. If this property is not selected (false), it overrides the <code>rendered</code> properties of all child components.</li>
311.74 </ul>
311.75
311.76 <dl>
311.77 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
311.78 <dd><a href="../group_panel.html">Group Panel Component</a></dd>
311.79 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
311.80 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
311.81 </dl>
311.82 <hr>
311.83 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
311.84 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
311.85 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
311.86 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
311.87 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
311.88 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Group Panel Component Properties Window">
311.89 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
311.90 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
311.91 <small><a href="../../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
311.92 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
311.93 <tr>
311.94 <td> </td>
311.95 </tr>
311.96 </table>
311.97 </body>
311.98 </html>
311.99 \ No newline at end of file
311.100 +<html>
311.101 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
311.102 <!--
311.103 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
311.104 * All rights reserved.
311.105 * Use is subject to license terms.
311.106 -->
311.107 <head>
311.108 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
311.109 <title>Group Panel Component Properties Window</title>
311.110 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
311.111 </head>
311.112 <body>
311.113
311.114 <h2>Group Panel Component Properties Window </h2>
311.115 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
311.116
311.117 <p>You see the Properties window for a Group Panel component <img src="../../../../images/bh_group_panel_icon.gif" alt="Group Panel icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer, after adding the component to the page.</p>
311.118 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
311.119
311.120 <h3>General</h3>
311.121 <ul>
311.122 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
311.123 The name of the Group Panel component in the page bean and the JSP file. In the page bean, the component is represented by a <code>PanelGroup</code> object. </li>
311.124 </ul>
311.125
311.126 <h3>Appearance</h3>
311.127 <ul>
311.128 <li><b>block.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
311.129 <p>By default this property is not selected. If the page to which you added the Group Panel is in <a href="../../../propsheets/page_props.html#flowlayout">flow layout</a>, the Group Panel component is rendered on the same line as the component that comes before it and the component that follows it, with an HTML <code><span></code> tag enclosing all the child components. </p>
311.130 <p>If you select the <code>block</code> property, the Group Panel component is rendered on its own line in the page, with an HTML <code><div></code> tag enclosing all the child components, and the components before and after the Group Panel are on different lines. In addition, selecting the <code>block</code> property enables you to set the size of the Group Panel if you add <code>width</code> and <code>height</code> settings to the <code>style</code> property. </p>
311.131 <p>The <code>block</code> property has no effect on the component's children. Any children that render on their own lines (for example, enclosed in their own <code><div></code> tags) continue to be rendered on their own lines. </p>
311.132 </li>
311.133 <li><b>separator.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
311.134 <p>The characters that are to be inserted between each component that is a child of this component. If this attribute is not specified, then a space is inserted between each component. You can use <code><br/></code> or <code><p/></code> to put each component on its own line.</p>
311.135 </li><li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
311.136 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
311.137 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
311.138 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
311.139 <ul class="note">
311.140 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
311.141 </ul>
311.142
311.143 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
311.144 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
311.145 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
311.146 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
311.147 </p>
311.148 </li>
311.149 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
311.150 <ul class="note">
311.151 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
311.152 </ul>
311.153 </li>
311.154
311.155 </ul>
311.156
311.157 <h3>Behavior</h3>
311.158 <ul>
311.159 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
311.160 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
311.161 <ul class="note">
311.162 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
311.163 </ul>
311.164 </li>
311.165 </ul>
311.166 <h3>Advanced</h3>
311.167 <ul>
311.168 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
311.169 If selected, the components in the Group Panel are to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the components do not appear on the page at all, not even as hidden components. If this property is not selected (false), it overrides the <code>rendered</code> properties of all child components.</li>
311.170 </ul>
311.171
311.172 <dl>
311.173 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
311.174 <dd><a href="../group_panel.html">Group Panel Component</a></dd>
311.175 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
311.176 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
311.177 </dl>
311.178 <hr>
311.179 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
311.180 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
311.181 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
311.182 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
311.183 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
311.184 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Group Panel Component Properties Window">
311.185 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
311.186 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
311.187 <small><a href="../../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
311.188 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
311.189 <tr>
311.190 <td> </td>
311.191 </tr>
311.192 </table>
311.193 </body>
311.194 </html>
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312.4 -<html>
312.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
312.6 <!--
312.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
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312.11 <head>
312.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
312.13 <title>Hidden Field Component Properties Window</title>
312.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
312.15 </head>
312.16 <body>
312.17
312.18 <h1>Hidden Field Component Properties Window </h1>
312.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
312.20
312.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a Hidden Field
312.22 component <img src="../../../../images/bh_hidden_field_icon.gif" alt="hidden field icon"> when you select
312.23 the component in the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
312.24 <param name="content" value="../../../navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
312.25 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
312.26 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
312.27 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
312.28 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object>
312.29
312.30 </p>
312.31 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
312.32
312.33 <h3>General</h3>
312.34 <ul>
312.35 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
312.36 The name of the Hidden Field component in the page bean and the JSP file.</li>
312.37 </ul>
312.38
312.39 <h3>Data</h3>
312.40 <ul>
312.41 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
312.42 A JavaServer Faces converter that produces the correct type of value for the <code>value</code> property. The component will pick the correct converter for the <code>value</code> property if one is available, making it unnecessary to set this property in most cases. If the <code>value</code> property is bound to a value whose type is not on the list of converters, you have to supply your own converter and set this property. </li>
312.43 <li><b>text.</b><code> Type: Object </code><br>
312.44 The data that is sent when the page is submitted. A typical use for the <code>text</code> property of a hidden field is to pass data between pages when a form has more than one page. To be able to pass data, this field must be bound to a property of one of the managed beans, such as the <a href="../../../navigator_win/request_bean_node.html">Request Bean</a> or the <a href="../../../navigator_win/session_bean_node.html">Session Bean</a>. </li>
312.45 <li><b>validatorExpression.</b><code> Type: MethodExpression</code><br>
312.46 Indicates the JavaServer Faces validator expression that is used when the value is submitted. A validator ensures
312.47 that the correct value is entered by a user. If the conditions defined by the validator are not met, the validator sends a message that you can display in a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a>.
312.48 <p>Choose a validator from the drop down list. If you choose <code>(null)</code>, no validator is called.
312.49 <ul class="note">
312.50 <li>You can define your own validate method, for example, by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit Event Handler > validate. If you define your own method, any value you might have set in this property is overridden. </li>
312.51 </ul>
312.52 </li>
312.53 </ul>
312.54
312.55 <h3>Behavior</h3>
312.56 <ul>
312.57 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
312.58 If selected, this component's value is not included when the page is submitted.</li>
312.59 </ul>
312.60 <h3>Advanced</h3>
312.61 <ul>
312.62 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
312.63 If this property is selected, when the component is processed on the server, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page.
312.64 A simpler way of getting this functionality is to associate the component with a <a href="../../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>, and then right-click the component and choose Auto-Submit on Change.
312.65 <p>The most common example of an immediate action is a Cancel button. You make it immediate so that the normal validation and update steps can be skipped, but the action handler can still do whatever is necessary. Typically, the action handler will navigate back to some previous page. In some designs the action handler might also enqueue an informational message like "Transaction cancelled". It is possible to do more: for example, an application might record the fact that the user cancelled the current operation.</p></li>
312.66 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
312.67 If selected, the Hidden Field component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component cannot be used at all on the page, even as a hidden component. </li>
312.68 </ul>
312.69 <h3>Events</h3>
312.70 <ul>
312.71 <li><b>valueChange.</b> Indicates the name of the component value change listener method that is called when the value of the component changes. You typically define this method in the page bean by right-clicking the component in the Outline window and choosing Edit valueChange Event Handler. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_processValueChange</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the <code>id</code> property.</li>
312.72 <li><b>validate.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called to validate the value of the component. If you want to code a validate method, right-click the component in the Outline window and choose Edit Event Handler > validate. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_validate</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property. When you define this method in this way, the <code>validator</code> and <code>validate</code> properties are automatically set for you.
312.73 <ul class="note">
312.74 <li>Setting this property also sets the value of the <code>validatorExpression</code> property. If you define your own validate method, do not separately change the value of the <code>validatorExpression</code> property, or you could lose the connection to your validate method.</li>
312.75 </ul>
312.76 </li>
312.77 </ul>
312.78 <dl>
312.79 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
312.80 <dd><a href="../hidden_field.html">Hidden Field Component</a></dd>
312.81 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
312.82 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
312.83 </dl>
312.84 <dl>
312.85 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
312.86
312.87 <dd>
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312.91 </object>
312.92 </dd><dd> <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
312.93 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-scopes.html">
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312.95 </dd>
312.96
312.97 </dl>
312.98 <hr>
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312.116 +<html>
312.117 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
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312.123 <head>
312.124 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
312.125 <title>Hidden Field Component Properties Window</title>
312.126 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
312.127 </head>
312.128 <body>
312.129
312.130 <h2>Hidden Field Component Properties Window </h2>
312.131 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
312.132
312.133 <p>You see the Properties window for a Hidden Field
312.134 component <img src="../../../../images/bh_hidden_field_icon.gif" alt="hidden field icon"> when you select
312.135 the component in the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
312.136 <param name="content" value="../../../navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
312.137 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
312.138 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
312.139 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
312.140 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object>
312.141
312.142 </p>
312.143 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
312.144
312.145 <h3>General</h3>
312.146 <ul>
312.147 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
312.148 The name of the Hidden Field component in the page bean and the JSP file.</li>
312.149 </ul>
312.150
312.151 <h3>Data</h3>
312.152 <ul>
312.153 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
312.154 A JavaServer Faces converter that produces the correct type of value for the <code>value</code> property. The component will pick the correct converter for the <code>value</code> property if one is available, making it unnecessary to set this property in most cases. If the <code>value</code> property is bound to a value whose type is not on the list of converters, you have to supply your own converter and set this property. </li>
312.155 <li><b>text.</b><code> Type: Object </code><br>
312.156 The data that is sent when the page is submitted. A typical use for the <code>text</code> property of a hidden field is to pass data between pages when a form has more than one page. To be able to pass data, this field must be bound to a property of one of the managed beans, such as the <a href="../../../navigator_win/request_bean_node.html">Request Bean</a> or the <a href="../../../navigator_win/session_bean_node.html">Session Bean</a>. </li>
312.157 <li><b>validatorExpression.</b><code> Type: MethodExpression</code><br>
312.158 Indicates the JavaServer Faces validator expression that is used when the value is submitted. A validator ensures
312.159 that the correct value is entered by a user. If the conditions defined by the validator are not met, the validator sends a message that you can display in a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a>.
312.160 <p>Choose a validator from the drop down list. If you choose <code>(null)</code>, no validator is called.
312.161 <ul class="note">
312.162 <li>You can define your own validate method, for example, by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit Event Handler > validate. If you define your own method, any value you might have set in this property is overridden. </li>
312.163 </ul>
312.164 </li>
312.165 </ul>
312.166
312.167 <h3>Behavior</h3>
312.168 <ul>
312.169 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
312.170 If selected, this component's value is not included when the page is submitted.</li>
312.171 </ul>
312.172 <h3>Advanced</h3>
312.173 <ul>
312.174 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
312.175 If this property is selected, when the component is processed on the server, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page.
312.176 A simpler way of getting this functionality is to associate the component with a <a href="../../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>, and then right-click the component and choose Auto-Submit on Change.
312.177 <p>The most common example of an immediate action is a Cancel button. You make it immediate so that the normal validation and update steps can be skipped, but the action handler can still do whatever is necessary. Typically, the action handler will navigate back to some previous page. In some designs the action handler might also enqueue an informational message like "Transaction cancelled". It is possible to do more: for example, an application might record the fact that the user cancelled the current operation.</p></li>
312.178 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
312.179 If selected, the Hidden Field component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component cannot be used at all on the page, even as a hidden component. </li>
312.180 </ul>
312.181 <h3>Events</h3>
312.182 <ul>
312.183 <li><b>valueChange.</b> Indicates the name of the component value change listener method that is called when the value of the component changes. You typically define this method in the page bean by right-clicking the component in the Outline window and choosing Edit valueChange Event Handler. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_processValueChange</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the <code>id</code> property.</li>
312.184 <li><b>validate.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called to validate the value of the component. If you want to code a validate method, right-click the component in the Outline window and choose Edit Event Handler > validate. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_validate</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property. When you define this method in this way, the <code>validator</code> and <code>validate</code> properties are automatically set for you.
312.185 <ul class="note">
312.186 <li>Setting this property also sets the value of the <code>validatorExpression</code> property. If you define your own validate method, do not separately change the value of the <code>validatorExpression</code> property, or you could lose the connection to your validate method.</li>
312.187 </ul>
312.188 </li>
312.189 </ul>
312.190 <dl>
312.191 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
312.192 <dd><a href="../hidden_field.html">Hidden Field Component</a></dd>
312.193 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
312.194 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
312.195 </dl>
312.196 <dl>
312.197 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
312.198
312.199 <dd>
312.200 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
312.201 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
312.202 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
312.203 </object>
312.204 </dd><dd> <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
312.205 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-scopes.html">
312.206 <param name="text" value="Understanding Scope and Managed Beans"></object>
312.207 </dd>
312.208
312.209 </dl>
312.210 <hr>
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313.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/propsheets/hyperlink_props.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
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313.11 <head>
313.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
313.13 <title>Hyperlink Component Properties Window</title>
313.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
313.15 </head>
313.16 <body>
313.17
313.18 <h1>Hyperlink Component Properties Window </h1>
313.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
313.20
313.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a Hyperlink component when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer or you select the Hyperlink <img src="../../../../images/hyperlinkicon.gif" alt="hyperlink icon"> in the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
313.22 <param name="content" value="../../../navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
313.23 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
313.24 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
313.25 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
313.26 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object>
313.27 </object>
313.28 </p>
313.29 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
313.30
313.31 <h3>General</h3>
313.32 <ul>
313.33 <li><b>id.</b> <code>Type: String </code><br>
313.34 The name of the Hyperlink component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
313.35 </ul>
313.36
313.37 <h3>Appearance</h3>
313.38 <ul>
313.39 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
313.40 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
313.41 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
313.42 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
313.43 <ul class="note">
313.44 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
313.45 </ul>
313.46
313.47 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
313.48 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
313.49 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
313.50 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
313.51 </p>
313.52 </li>
313.53 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
313.54 <ul class="note">
313.55 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
313.56 </ul>
313.57 </li>
313.58
313.59 <li><b>text.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
313.60 The visible, text portion of the hyperlink. Equivalent to the text between the HTML tags <code><a href="url"><b>text</b></a></code>.</li>
313.61 </ul>
313.62
313.63 <h3>Events</h3>
313.64 <ul>
313.65 <li><b>action.</b> The action method to invoke when this component is activated by the user. If you set the <code>action</code> property, the page is submitted when this component is activated.
313.66 The JSP tag for this property is <code>actionExpression</code>.
313.67 <ul class="note">
313.68 <li> If you specified a value for the <code>url</code> property, the action will not take place. The <code>url</code> property takes precedence over the <code>action</code> property.</li>
313.69 </ul>
313.70 <p>If you right-click the component, you can choose Edit action Event Handler to define an action method for the hyperlink and set this property's value automatically to this method. The action method determines which page to open based on certain conditions. The action method typically processes mouse clicks and returns a <code>String</code> indicating the name of a page navigation case (the page in your application to display next). The default name for the method is <i><code>hyperlink-id</code></i><code>_action</code>, where <i>hyperlink-id</i> is the value of the hyperllink's <code>id</code> property. </p>
313.71 </li>
313.72 </ul>
313.73 <h3>Behavior</h3>
313.74 <ul>
313.75 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
313.76 If selected, indicates that this component never receives focus.</li>
313.77 <li><b>target.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
313.78 The frame of the current page in which the link is to be opened. If a frame with this name does not exist, the response is rendered in a new window unless overridden by the user. The following frame names have special meaning:
313.79 <ul>
313.80 <li><code>_blank</code> - renders the response in a new, unnamed window </li>
313.81 <li><code>_self</code> - renders the response in the current frame</li>
313.82 <li><code>_parent</code> - renders the response in the immediate frameset parent </li>
313.83 <li><code>_top</code> - renders the response in the full, unframed window </li>
313.84 </ul>
313.85 </li>
313.86 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
313.87 Rendered as the HTML <code>title</code> attribute of the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
313.88 <ul class="note">
313.89 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
313.90 </li>
313.91 </ul>
313.92 </li>
313.93 <li><b>url.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
313.94 The URL of the target document or resource. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>href</code>. If the value of this property is set, there are two consequences:
313.95 <ul>
313.96 <li>The page is not submitted if the user clicks the hyperlink. </li>
313.97 <li>Any setting for the <code>action</code> property is ignored. </li>
313.98 </ul>
313.99 <p>If you do not set this property, clicking the hyperlink submits the page. Typically, if you do not set this property, you use the action method to define what happens when the user clicks the hyperlink. See the <code>action</code> property above for more information.</p>
313.100 </li>
313.101 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
313.102 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
313.103 <ul class="note">
313.104 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
313.105 </ul>
313.106 </li>
313.107 </ul>
313.108
313.109 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
313.110 <ul>
313.111 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
313.112 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document. Determines when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767.</li>
313.113 </ul>
313.114 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
313.115 <ul>
313.116 <li><b>onBlur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
313.117 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
313.118 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
313.119 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
313.120 <li><b>onFocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
313.121 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
313.122 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
313.123 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
313.124 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
313.125 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
313.126 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
313.127 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
313.128 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
313.129 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
313.130 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
313.131 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
313.132 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
313.133 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
313.134 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
313.135 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
313.136 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
313.137 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
313.138 </ul>
313.139 <h3>Advanced</h3>
313.140 <ul>
313.141 <li><b>actionListenerExpression.</b><code> Type: MethodExpression</code><br>
313.142 A method expression representing an action listener method that is notified when this component is activated by the user. The value must be a valid JSF method expression, such as <code>#{Page1.action_method}</code>, and it must evaluate to the name of a public method that takes an <code>ActionEvent</code> parameter with a return type of void. </li>
313.143 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
313.144 If this property is selected, when the user activates the component, the action handler will be called before validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page. A simpler way of getting this functionality is to associate the component with a <a href="../../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>, and then right-click the component and choose Auto-Submit on Change. </li>
313.145 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
313.146 If selected, the hyperlink is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the hyperlink does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. </li>
313.147 <li><b>type.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
313.148 The content type of the resource to which this hyperlink links. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>type</code>, which is a MIME type, such as <code>text/html</code>, <code>image/png</code>, <code>image/gif</code>, <code>video/mpeg</code>, <code>text/css</code>, or <code>audio/basic</code>.</li>
313.149 <li><b>urlLang.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
313.150 Code describing the language used in the resource referred to by the <code>url</code> property. Equivalent to the <code>hreflang</code> attribute of the HTML <code><a></code> tag. To choose a language code, you can click the ellipsis button (...) to open the property editor. Some examples:
313.151 <ul>
313.152 <li><code>ar</code> - Traditional Arabic</li>
313.153 <li><code>de</code> - German</li>
313.154 <li> <code>en</code> - English</li>
313.155 <li><code>es</code> - Spanish</li>
313.156 <li><code>fr</code> - French</li>
313.157 <li><code>ja</code> - Japanese </li>
313.158 </ul>
313.159 <p>In addition to the codes available in the property editor, you can also enter additional codes using ISO standard names. Some examples:</p>
313.160 <ul>
313.161 <li><code>en-US</code> - United States English</li>
313.162 <li><code>ja-JP</code> - Japanese</li>
313.163 <li><code>zh-guoyu</code> - Mandarin or Standard Chinese </li>
313.164 <li><code>zh-Hans</code> - Simplified Chinese script</li>
313.165 <li><code>zh-HanT</code> - Traditional Chinese script</li>
313.166 </ul>
313.167 </li>
313.168 </ul>
313.169
313.170 <dl>
313.171 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
313.172 </dl>
313.173 <dl>
313.174 <dd><a href="../hyperlink.html">Hyperlink Component</a></dd>
313.175 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
313.176 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
313.177 </dl>
313.178 <dl>
313.179 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
313.180
313.181 <dd>
313.182 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
313.183 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
313.184 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
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313.186 </dd>
313.187
313.188 <dd> <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
313.189 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-scopes.html">
313.190 <param name="text" value="Understanding Scope and Managed Beans"></object>
313.191 </dd>
313.192 </dl>
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313.202 <small><a href="../../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
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313.204 <tr>
313.205 <td> </td>
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313.209 </html>
313.210 \ No newline at end of file
313.211 +<html>
313.212 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
313.213 <!--
313.214 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
313.215 * All rights reserved.
313.216 * Use is subject to license terms.
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313.218 <head>
313.219 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
313.220 <title>Hyperlink Component Properties Window</title>
313.221 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
313.222 </head>
313.223 <body>
313.224
313.225 <h2>Hyperlink Component Properties Window </h2>
313.226 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
313.227
313.228 <p>You see the Properties window for a Hyperlink component when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer or you select the Hyperlink <img src="../../../../images/hyperlinkicon.gif" alt="hyperlink icon"> in the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
313.229 <param name="content" value="../../../navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
313.230 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
313.231 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
313.232 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
313.233 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object>
313.234 </object>
313.235 </p>
313.236 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
313.237
313.238 <h3>General</h3>
313.239 <ul>
313.240 <li><b>id.</b> <code>Type: String </code><br>
313.241 The name of the Hyperlink component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
313.242 </ul>
313.243
313.244 <h3>Appearance</h3>
313.245 <ul>
313.246 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
313.247 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
313.248 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
313.249 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
313.250 <ul class="note">
313.251 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
313.252 </ul>
313.253
313.254 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
313.255 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
313.256 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
313.257 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
313.258 </p>
313.259 </li>
313.260 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
313.261 <ul class="note">
313.262 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
313.263 </ul>
313.264 </li>
313.265
313.266 <li><b>text.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
313.267 The visible, text portion of the hyperlink. Equivalent to the text between the HTML tags <code><a href="url"><b>text</b></a></code>.</li>
313.268 </ul>
313.269
313.270 <h3>Events</h3>
313.271 <ul>
313.272 <li><b>action.</b> The action method to invoke when this component is activated by the user. If you set the <code>action</code> property, the page is submitted when this component is activated.
313.273 The JSP tag for this property is <code>actionExpression</code>.
313.274 <ul class="note">
313.275 <li> If you specified a value for the <code>url</code> property, the action will not take place. The <code>url</code> property takes precedence over the <code>action</code> property.</li>
313.276 </ul>
313.277 <p>If you right-click the component, you can choose Edit action Event Handler to define an action method for the hyperlink and set this property's value automatically to this method. The action method determines which page to open based on certain conditions. The action method typically processes mouse clicks and returns a <code>String</code> indicating the name of a page navigation case (the page in your application to display next). The default name for the method is <i><code>hyperlink-id</code></i><code>_action</code>, where <i>hyperlink-id</i> is the value of the hyperllink's <code>id</code> property. </p>
313.278 </li>
313.279 </ul>
313.280 <h3>Behavior</h3>
313.281 <ul>
313.282 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
313.283 If selected, indicates that this component never receives focus.</li>
313.284 <li><b>target.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
313.285 The frame of the current page in which the link is to be opened. If a frame with this name does not exist, the response is rendered in a new window unless overridden by the user. The following frame names have special meaning:
313.286 <ul>
313.287 <li><code>_blank</code> - renders the response in a new, unnamed window </li>
313.288 <li><code>_self</code> - renders the response in the current frame</li>
313.289 <li><code>_parent</code> - renders the response in the immediate frameset parent </li>
313.290 <li><code>_top</code> - renders the response in the full, unframed window </li>
313.291 </ul>
313.292 </li>
313.293 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
313.294 Rendered as the HTML <code>title</code> attribute of the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
313.295 <ul class="note">
313.296 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
313.297 </li>
313.298 </ul>
313.299 </li>
313.300 <li><b>url.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
313.301 The URL of the target document or resource. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>href</code>. If the value of this property is set, there are two consequences:
313.302 <ul>
313.303 <li>The page is not submitted if the user clicks the hyperlink. </li>
313.304 <li>Any setting for the <code>action</code> property is ignored. </li>
313.305 </ul>
313.306 <p>If you do not set this property, clicking the hyperlink submits the page. Typically, if you do not set this property, you use the action method to define what happens when the user clicks the hyperlink. See the <code>action</code> property above for more information.</p>
313.307 </li>
313.308 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
313.309 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
313.310 <ul class="note">
313.311 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
313.312 </ul>
313.313 </li>
313.314 </ul>
313.315
313.316 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
313.317 <ul>
313.318 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
313.319 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document. Determines when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767.</li>
313.320 </ul>
313.321 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
313.322 <ul>
313.323 <li><b>onBlur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
313.324 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
313.325 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
313.326 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
313.327 <li><b>onFocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
313.328 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
313.329 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
313.330 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
313.331 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
313.332 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
313.333 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
313.334 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
313.335 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
313.336 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
313.337 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
313.338 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
313.339 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
313.340 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
313.341 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
313.342 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
313.343 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
313.344 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
313.345 </ul>
313.346 <h3>Advanced</h3>
313.347 <ul>
313.348 <li><b>actionListenerExpression.</b><code> Type: MethodExpression</code><br>
313.349 A method expression representing an action listener method that is notified when this component is activated by the user. The value must be a valid JSF method expression, such as <code>#{Page1.action_method}</code>, and it must evaluate to the name of a public method that takes an <code>ActionEvent</code> parameter with a return type of void. </li>
313.350 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
313.351 If this property is selected, when the user activates the component, the action handler will be called before validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page. A simpler way of getting this functionality is to associate the component with a <a href="../../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>, and then right-click the component and choose Auto-Submit on Change. </li>
313.352 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
313.353 If selected, the hyperlink is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the hyperlink does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. </li>
313.354 <li><b>type.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
313.355 The content type of the resource to which this hyperlink links. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>type</code>, which is a MIME type, such as <code>text/html</code>, <code>image/png</code>, <code>image/gif</code>, <code>video/mpeg</code>, <code>text/css</code>, or <code>audio/basic</code>.</li>
313.356 <li><b>urlLang.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
313.357 Code describing the language used in the resource referred to by the <code>url</code> property. Equivalent to the <code>hreflang</code> attribute of the HTML <code><a></code> tag. To choose a language code, you can click the ellipsis button (...) to open the property editor. Some examples:
313.358 <ul>
313.359 <li><code>ar</code> - Traditional Arabic</li>
313.360 <li><code>de</code> - German</li>
313.361 <li> <code>en</code> - English</li>
313.362 <li><code>es</code> - Spanish</li>
313.363 <li><code>fr</code> - French</li>
313.364 <li><code>ja</code> - Japanese </li>
313.365 </ul>
313.366 <p>In addition to the codes available in the property editor, you can also enter additional codes using ISO standard names. Some examples:</p>
313.367 <ul>
313.368 <li><code>en-US</code> - United States English</li>
313.369 <li><code>ja-JP</code> - Japanese</li>
313.370 <li><code>zh-guoyu</code> - Mandarin or Standard Chinese </li>
313.371 <li><code>zh-Hans</code> - Simplified Chinese script</li>
313.372 <li><code>zh-HanT</code> - Traditional Chinese script</li>
313.373 </ul>
313.374 </li>
313.375 </ul>
313.376
313.377 <dl>
313.378 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
313.379 </dl>
313.380 <dl>
313.381 <dd><a href="../hyperlink.html">Hyperlink Component</a></dd>
313.382 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
313.383 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
313.384 </dl>
313.385 <dl>
313.386 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
313.387
313.388 <dd>
313.389 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
313.390 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
313.391 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
313.392 </object>
313.393 </dd>
313.394
313.395 <dd> <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
313.396 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-scopes.html">
313.397 <param name="text" value="Understanding Scope and Managed Beans"></object>
313.398 </dd>
313.399 </dl>
313.400 <hr>
313.401 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
313.402 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
313.403 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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313.406 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Hyperlink Component Properties Window">
313.407 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
313.408 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
313.409 <small><a href="../../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
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313.411 <tr>
313.412 <td> </td>
313.413 </tr>
313.414 </table>
313.415 </body>
313.416 </html>
313.417 \ No newline at end of file
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314.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/propsheets/image_hyperlink_props.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
314.3 @@ -1,223 +1,1 @@
314.4 -<html>
314.5 -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
314.6 -<!--
314.7 - * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
314.8 - * All rights reserved.
314.9 - * Use is subject to license terms.
314.10 --->
314.11 -<head>
314.12 -<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
314.13 -<title>Image Hyperlink Component Properties Window</title>
314.14 -<link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
314.15 -</head>
314.16 -<body>
314.17 -
314.18 -<h1>Image Hyperlink Component Properties Window </h1>
314.19 -<p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
314.20 -
314.21 -<p>You see the Properties window for an Image Hyperlink component when you select the outer part of the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer or you select the Image Hyperlink <img src="../../../../images/bh_image_hyperlink_icon.gif" alt="Image Hyperlink icon"> part of this composite component in the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
314.22 - <param name="content" value="../../../navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
314.23 - <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
314.24 - <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
314.25 - <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
314.26 - <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object>
314.27 -
314.28 -</p>
314.29 -<p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
314.30 -
314.31 -<h3>General</h3>
314.32 -<ul>
314.33 - <li><b>id.</b> <code>Type: String </code><br>
314.34 - The name of the Image Hyperlink component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
314.35 -</ul>
314.36 -<h3>Appearance</h3>
314.37 -<ul>
314.38 - <li><b>align.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
314.39 - The position of the image relative to its context on the page. Pick a position from the drop down list to align the image hyperlink to other components. </li>
314.40 - <li><b>border.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
314.41 - Specifies the width of the border around the image in pixels. The default value for this
314.42 -property depends on the client browser.</li>
314.43 - <li><b>height.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
314.44 - Sets the height of the image in pixels if you want to override the actual height of the displayed image. In HTML, this equivalent is the <code>height</code> attribute of the <code><img></code> tag. Not all browsers respond to this setting.</li>
314.45 - <li><b>icon.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
314.46 - Enables you to pick an image from the theme rather than specifying your own image file. If you want the icon to be used, make sure that the <code>imageURL</code> property is not set. </li>
314.47 - <li><b>imageURL.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
314.48 - The relative path to an image file. This property has precedence over the <code>icon</code> property if both properties have values set for them. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you can type in a URL for an image file on the Web, or you can navigate to an image file and import it into the project, or you can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines the URL, as described in <a href="../../../propeditors/imageurl_prop_ed.html">imageURL Property Editor</a>. </li><li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
314.49 - Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
314.50 - <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
314.51 -<p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
314.52 - <ul class="note">
314.53 - <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
314.54 - </ul>
314.55 -
314.56 - <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
314.57 - <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
314.58 - <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
314.59 - <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
314.60 - </p>
314.61 - </li>
314.62 - <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
314.63 - <ul class="note">
314.64 - <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
314.65 - </ul>
314.66 - </li>
314.67 -
314.68 -<li><b>text.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
314.69 - The visible, text portion of the hyperlink. Equivalent to the text between the HTML tags <code><a href="url"><b>text</b></a></code>. You can have both text and image visible for an image hyperlink. </li>
314.70 - <li><b>textPosition.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
314.71 - Specifies where the text will be placed relative to the image. Choose a position from the drop down list. </li>
314.72 - <li><b>width.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
314.73 -Sets the width of the image in pixels if you want to override the actual width of the displayed image. In HTML, the equivalent is the <code>width</code> attribute of the <code><img></code> tag. Not all browsers respond to this setting.</li>
314.74 -</ul>
314.75 -
314.76 -<h3>Behavior</h3>
314.77 -<ul>
314.78 - <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
314.79 - If selected, indicates that this component never receives focus.</li>
314.80 - <li><b>target.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
314.81 - The frame of the current page in which the link is to be opened. If a frame with this name does not exist, the response is rendered in a new window unless overridden by the user. The following frame names have special meaning:
314.82 - <ul>
314.83 - <li><code>_blank</code> - renders the response in a new, unnamed window </li>
314.84 - <li><code>_self</code> - renders the response in the current frame</li>
314.85 - <li><code>_parent</code> - renders the response in the immediate frameset parent </li>
314.86 - <li><code>_top</code> - renders the response in the full, unframed window </li>
314.87 - </ul>
314.88 - </li>
314.89 - <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
314.90 - Rendered as the HTML <code>title</code> attribute of the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
314.91 - <ul class="note">
314.92 - <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
314.93 - </li>
314.94 -</ul>
314.95 -</li>
314.96 - <li><b>url.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
314.97 -The URL of the target document or resource. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>href</code>. If the value of this property is set, there are two consequences:
314.98 -<ul>
314.99 - <li>The page is not submitted if the user clicks the hyperlink. </li>
314.100 - <li>Any setting for the <code>action</code> property is ignored. </li>
314.101 -</ul>
314.102 - <p>If you do not set this property, clicking the hyperlink submits the page. Typically, if you do not set this property, you use the action method to define what happens when the user clicks the hyperlink. See the <code>action</code> property above for more information.</p>
314.103 - </li>
314.104 - <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
314.105 - Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
314.106 - <ul class="note">
314.107 - <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
314.108 - </ul>
314.109 -</li>
314.110 -</ul>
314.111 -<h3>Accessibility</h3>
314.112 -<ul>
314.113 - <li><b>alt.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
314.114 -The alternate text for the image. The alt text describes the graphic element in the HTML page, is readable by screen readers, can display as a tool tip, and displays when the user has display of images turned off in the web browser. It is equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>alt</code> of the <code><img> </code>tag.</li>
314.115 - <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
314.116 - Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document. Determines when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767.</li>
314.117 -</ul>
314.118 -<h3>JavaScript</h3>
314.119 -<ul>
314.120 - <li><b>onBlur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
314.121 - JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
314.122 - <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
314.123 - JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
314.124 - <li><b>onFocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
314.125 - JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
314.126 - <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
314.127 - JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
314.128 - <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
314.129 - JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
314.130 - <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
314.131 - JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
314.132 - <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
314.133 - JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
314.134 - <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
314.135 - JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
314.136 - <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
314.137 - JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
314.138 - <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
314.139 - JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
314.140 - <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
314.141 - JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
314.142 -</ul>
314.143 -<h3>Advanced</h3>
314.144 -<ul>
314.145 - <li><b>actionListenerExpression.</b><code> Type: MethodExpression</code><br>
314.146 - A method expression representing an action listener method that is notified when this component is activated by the user. The value must be a valid JSF method expression, such as <code>#{Page1.action_method}</code>, and it must evaluate to the name of a public method that takes an <code>ActionEvent</code> parameter with a return type of void.</li>
314.147 - <li><b>hspace.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
314.148 -Specifies the amount of white space in pixels to be inserted to the left and
314.149 -right of the image. The default value is not specified but is generally a small,
314.150 -non-zero size. </li>
314.151 - <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
314.152 - If this property is selected, when the user activates the component, the action handler will be called before validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page. A simpler way of getting this functionality is to associate the component with a <a href="../../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>, and then right-click the component and choose Auto-Submit on Change. </li>
314.153 - <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
314.154 - If selected, the hyperlink is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the hyperlink does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. </li>
314.155 - <li><b>type.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
314.156 - The content type of the resource to which this hyperlink links. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>type</code>, which is a MIME type, such as <code>text/html</code>, <code>image/png</code>, <code>image/gif</code>, <code>video/mpeg</code>, <code>text/css</code>, or <code>audio/basic</code>.</li>
314.157 - <li><b>urlLang.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
314.158 - Code describing the language used in the resource refered to by the <code>url</code> property. Equivalent to the <code>hreflang</code> attribute of the HTML <code><a></code> tag. To choose a language code, you can click the ellipsis button (...) to open the property editor. Some examples:
314.159 - <ul>
314.160 - <li><code>ar</code> - Traditional Arabic</li>
314.161 - <li><code>de</code> - German</li>
314.162 - <li> <code>en</code> - English</li>
314.163 - <li><code>es</code> - Spanish</li>
314.164 - <li><code>fr</code> - French</li>
314.165 - <li><code>ja</code> - Japanese </li>
314.166 - </ul>
314.167 - <p>In addition to the codes available in the property editor, you can also enter additional codes using ISO standard names. Some examples:</p>
314.168 - <ul>
314.169 - <li><code>en-US</code> - United States English</li>
314.170 - <li><code>ja-JP</code> - Japanese</li>
314.171 - <li><code>zh-guoyu</code> - Mandarin or Standard Chinese </li>
314.172 - <li><code>zh-Hans</code> - Simplified Chinese script</li>
314.173 - <li><code>zh-HanT</code> - Traditional Chinese script</li>
314.174 - </ul>
314.175 - </li>
314.176 - <li><b>vspace.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
314.177 -Specifies the amount of white space in pixels to be inserted above and below the image. The default value is not specified but is generally a small, non-zero size. </li>
314.178 -</ul>
314.179 -<h3>Events</h3>
314.180 -<ul>
314.181 - <li><b>action.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding </code><br>
314.182 - The action method to invoke when this component is activated by the user. If you set the <code>action</code> property, the page is submitted when this component is activated.
314.183 -The JSP tag for this property is <code>actionExpression</code>.
314.184 -<ul class="note">
314.185 - <li> If you specified a value for the <code>url</code> property, the action will not take place. The <code>url</code> property takes precedence over the <code>action</code> property.</li>
314.186 - </ul>
314.187 - <p>If you right-click the component, you can choose Edit action Event Handler to define an action method for the hyperlink and set this property's value automatically to this method. The action method determines which page to open based on certain conditions. The action method typically processes mouse clicks and returns a <code>String</code> indicating the name of a page navigation case (the page in your application to display next). The default name for the method is <i><code>hyperlink-id</code></i><code>_action</code>, where <i>hyperlink-id</i> is the value of the hyperllink's <code>id</code> property. </p>
314.188 - </li>
314.189 -</ul>
314.190 -<dl>
314.191 - <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
314.192 - <dd><a href="../image_hyperlink.html">Image Hyperlink Component</a></dd>
314.193 - <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
314.194 - <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
314.195 -</dl>
314.196 -<dl>
314.197 -<dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
314.198 -<dd>
314.199 -<object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
314.200 - <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
314.201 - <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
314.202 -</object>
314.203 -</dd>
314.204 -
314.205 -<dd> <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
314.206 - <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-scopes.html">
314.207 - <param name="text" value="Understanding Scope and Managed Beans"></object>
314.208 -</dd>
314.209 -</dl>
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314.216 - <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Image Hyperlink Component Properties Window">
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314.218 -<!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
314.219 - <small><a href="../../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
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314.222 -<td> </td>
314.223 -</tr>
314.224 -</table>
314.225 -</body>
314.226 -</html>
314.227 +<html>
314.228 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
314.229 <!--
314.230 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
314.231 * All rights reserved.
314.232 * Use is subject to license terms.
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314.234 <head>
314.235 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
314.236 <title>Image Hyperlink Component Properties Window</title>
314.237 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
314.238 </head>
314.239 <body>
314.240
314.241 <h2>Image Hyperlink Component Properties Window </h2>
314.242 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
314.243
314.244 <p>You see the Properties window for an Image Hyperlink component when you select the outer part of the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer or you select the Image Hyperlink <img src="../../../../images/bh_image_hyperlink_icon.gif" alt="Image Hyperlink icon"> part of this composite component in the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
314.245 <param name="content" value="../../../navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
314.246 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
314.247 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
314.248 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
314.249 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object>
314.250
314.251 </p>
314.252 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
314.253
314.254 <h3>General</h3>
314.255 <ul>
314.256 <li><b>id.</b> <code>Type: String </code><br>
314.257 The name of the Image Hyperlink component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
314.258 </ul>
314.259 <h3>Appearance</h3>
314.260 <ul>
314.261 <li><b>align.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
314.262 The position of the image relative to its context on the page. Pick a position from the drop down list to align the image hyperlink to other components. </li>
314.263 <li><b>border.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
314.264 Specifies the width of the border around the image in pixels. The default value for this
314.265 property depends on the client browser.</li>
314.266 <li><b>height.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
314.267 Sets the height of the image in pixels if you want to override the actual height of the displayed image. In HTML, this equivalent is the <code>height</code> attribute of the <code><img></code> tag. Not all browsers respond to this setting.</li>
314.268 <li><b>icon.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
314.269 Enables you to pick an image from the theme rather than specifying your own image file. If you want the icon to be used, make sure that the <code>imageURL</code> property is not set. </li>
314.270 <li><b>imageURL.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
314.271 The relative path to an image file. This property has precedence over the <code>icon</code> property if both properties have values set for them. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you can type in a URL for an image file on the Web, or you can navigate to an image file and import it into the project, or you can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines the URL, as described in <a href="../../../propeditors/imageurl_prop_ed.html">imageURL Property Editor</a>. </li><li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
314.272 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
314.273 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
314.274 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
314.275 <ul class="note">
314.276 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
314.277 </ul>
314.278
314.279 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
314.280 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
314.281 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
314.282 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
314.283 </p>
314.284 </li>
314.285 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
314.286 <ul class="note">
314.287 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
314.288 </ul>
314.289 </li>
314.290
314.291 <li><b>text.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
314.292 The visible, text portion of the hyperlink. Equivalent to the text between the HTML tags <code><a href="url"><b>text</b></a></code>. You can have both text and image visible for an image hyperlink. </li>
314.293 <li><b>textPosition.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
314.294 Specifies where the text will be placed relative to the image. Choose a position from the drop down list. </li>
314.295 <li><b>width.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
314.296 Sets the width of the image in pixels if you want to override the actual width of the displayed image. In HTML, the equivalent is the <code>width</code> attribute of the <code><img></code> tag. Not all browsers respond to this setting.</li>
314.297 </ul>
314.298
314.299 <h3>Behavior</h3>
314.300 <ul>
314.301 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
314.302 If selected, indicates that this component never receives focus.</li>
314.303 <li><b>target.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
314.304 The frame of the current page in which the link is to be opened. If a frame with this name does not exist, the response is rendered in a new window unless overridden by the user. The following frame names have special meaning:
314.305 <ul>
314.306 <li><code>_blank</code> - renders the response in a new, unnamed window </li>
314.307 <li><code>_self</code> - renders the response in the current frame</li>
314.308 <li><code>_parent</code> - renders the response in the immediate frameset parent </li>
314.309 <li><code>_top</code> - renders the response in the full, unframed window </li>
314.310 </ul>
314.311 </li>
314.312 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
314.313 Rendered as the HTML <code>title</code> attribute of the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
314.314 <ul class="note">
314.315 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
314.316 </li>
314.317 </ul>
314.318 </li>
314.319 <li><b>url.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
314.320 The URL of the target document or resource. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>href</code>. If the value of this property is set, there are two consequences:
314.321 <ul>
314.322 <li>The page is not submitted if the user clicks the hyperlink. </li>
314.323 <li>Any setting for the <code>action</code> property is ignored. </li>
314.324 </ul>
314.325 <p>If you do not set this property, clicking the hyperlink submits the page. Typically, if you do not set this property, you use the action method to define what happens when the user clicks the hyperlink. See the <code>action</code> property above for more information.</p>
314.326 </li>
314.327 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
314.328 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
314.329 <ul class="note">
314.330 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
314.331 </ul>
314.332 </li>
314.333 </ul>
314.334 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
314.335 <ul>
314.336 <li><b>alt.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
314.337 The alternate text for the image. The alt text describes the graphic element in the HTML page, is readable by screen readers, can display as a tool tip, and displays when the user has display of images turned off in the web browser. It is equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>alt</code> of the <code><img> </code>tag.</li>
314.338 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
314.339 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document. Determines when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767.</li>
314.340 </ul>
314.341 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
314.342 <ul>
314.343 <li><b>onBlur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
314.344 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
314.345 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
314.346 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
314.347 <li><b>onFocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
314.348 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
314.349 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
314.350 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
314.351 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
314.352 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
314.353 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
314.354 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
314.355 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
314.356 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
314.357 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
314.358 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
314.359 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
314.360 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
314.361 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
314.362 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
314.363 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
314.364 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
314.365 </ul>
314.366 <h3>Advanced</h3>
314.367 <ul>
314.368 <li><b>actionListenerExpression.</b><code> Type: MethodExpression</code><br>
314.369 A method expression representing an action listener method that is notified when this component is activated by the user. The value must be a valid JSF method expression, such as <code>#{Page1.action_method}</code>, and it must evaluate to the name of a public method that takes an <code>ActionEvent</code> parameter with a return type of void.</li>
314.370 <li><b>hspace.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
314.371 Specifies the amount of white space in pixels to be inserted to the left and
314.372 right of the image. The default value is not specified but is generally a small,
314.373 non-zero size. </li>
314.374 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
314.375 If this property is selected, when the user activates the component, the action handler will be called before validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page. A simpler way of getting this functionality is to associate the component with a <a href="../../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>, and then right-click the component and choose Auto-Submit on Change. </li>
314.376 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
314.377 If selected, the hyperlink is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the hyperlink does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. </li>
314.378 <li><b>type.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
314.379 The content type of the resource to which this hyperlink links. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>type</code>, which is a MIME type, such as <code>text/html</code>, <code>image/png</code>, <code>image/gif</code>, <code>video/mpeg</code>, <code>text/css</code>, or <code>audio/basic</code>.</li>
314.380 <li><b>urlLang.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
314.381 Code describing the language used in the resource refered to by the <code>url</code> property. Equivalent to the <code>hreflang</code> attribute of the HTML <code><a></code> tag. To choose a language code, you can click the ellipsis button (...) to open the property editor. Some examples:
314.382 <ul>
314.383 <li><code>ar</code> - Traditional Arabic</li>
314.384 <li><code>de</code> - German</li>
314.385 <li> <code>en</code> - English</li>
314.386 <li><code>es</code> - Spanish</li>
314.387 <li><code>fr</code> - French</li>
314.388 <li><code>ja</code> - Japanese </li>
314.389 </ul>
314.390 <p>In addition to the codes available in the property editor, you can also enter additional codes using ISO standard names. Some examples:</p>
314.391 <ul>
314.392 <li><code>en-US</code> - United States English</li>
314.393 <li><code>ja-JP</code> - Japanese</li>
314.394 <li><code>zh-guoyu</code> - Mandarin or Standard Chinese </li>
314.395 <li><code>zh-Hans</code> - Simplified Chinese script</li>
314.396 <li><code>zh-HanT</code> - Traditional Chinese script</li>
314.397 </ul>
314.398 </li>
314.399 <li><b>vspace.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
314.400 Specifies the amount of white space in pixels to be inserted above and below the image. The default value is not specified but is generally a small, non-zero size. </li>
314.401 </ul>
314.402 <h3>Events</h3>
314.403 <ul>
314.404 <li><b>action.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding </code><br>
314.405 The action method to invoke when this component is activated by the user. If you set the <code>action</code> property, the page is submitted when this component is activated.
314.406 The JSP tag for this property is <code>actionExpression</code>.
314.407 <ul class="note">
314.408 <li> If you specified a value for the <code>url</code> property, the action will not take place. The <code>url</code> property takes precedence over the <code>action</code> property.</li>
314.409 </ul>
314.410 <p>If you right-click the component, you can choose Edit action Event Handler to define an action method for the hyperlink and set this property's value automatically to this method. The action method determines which page to open based on certain conditions. The action method typically processes mouse clicks and returns a <code>String</code> indicating the name of a page navigation case (the page in your application to display next). The default name for the method is <i><code>hyperlink-id</code></i><code>_action</code>, where <i>hyperlink-id</i> is the value of the hyperllink's <code>id</code> property. </p>
314.411 </li>
314.412 </ul>
314.413 <dl>
314.414 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
314.415 <dd><a href="../image_hyperlink.html">Image Hyperlink Component</a></dd>
314.416 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
314.417 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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315.16 <body>
315.17
315.18 <h1>Image Component Properties Window </h1>
315.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
315.20
315.21 <p>You see the Properties window for an Image component <img src="../../../../images/bh_image_icon.gif" alt="graphic image component icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. </p>
315.22 <p>Most of the Image component's properties are both JSP attributes and properties of the <code>Image</code> Java component in the page bean.</p>
315.23 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
315.24
315.25 <h3>General</h3>
315.26 <ul>
315.27 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
315.28 The name of the Image component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
315.29 </ul>
315.30
315.31 <h3>Appearance</h3>
315.32 <ul>
315.33 <li><b>align.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
315.34 The position of the image relative to its context on the page. Pick a position from the drop down list to align the image with other components. </li>
315.35 <li><b>border.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
315.36 Specifies the width of the border around the image in pixels. The default value for this property depends on the client browser.</li>
315.37 <li><b>height.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
315.38 Sets the height of the image in pixels if you want to override the actual height of the displayed image. In HTML, this equivalent is the <code>height</code> attribute of the <code><img></code> tag. Not all browsers respond to this setting.</li>
315.39 <li><b>icon.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
315.40 Enables you to pick an image from the theme rather than specifying your own image file. Make sure that the <code>url</code> property is not set if you want to use an icon rather than an image file. </li><li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
315.41 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
315.42 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
315.43 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
315.44 <ul class="note">
315.45 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
315.46 </ul>
315.47
315.48 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
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315.53 </li>
315.54 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
315.55 <ul class="note">
315.56 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
315.57 </ul>
315.58 </li>
315.59
315.60 <li><b>url.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
315.61 The path to an image file, or an expression binding to a object that provides the path to the image. This property has precedence over the <code>icon</code> property if both properties are set. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you can bind to an object, or you can provide a value and navigate to an image file and import it into the project. You can also point to a URL for an image on the Web. For example, a file reference might be <code>/resources/image-file.gif</code>, and a URL that points to an image might be<br>
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315.65 . </li>
315.66 <li><b>width.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
315.67 Sets the width of the image in pixels if you want to override the actual width of the displayed image. In HTML, the equivalent is the <code>width</code> attribute of the <code><img></code> tag. Not all browsers respond to this setting.</li>
315.68 </ul>
315.69 <h3>Behavior</h3>
315.70 <ul><li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
315.71 Rendered as the HTML <code>title</code> attribute of the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
315.72 <ul class="note">
315.73 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
315.74 </li>
315.75 </ul>
315.76
315.77 </li>
315.78 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
315.79 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
315.80 <ul class="note">
315.81 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
315.82 </ul>
315.83 </li>
315.84 </ul>
315.85 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
315.86 <ul>
315.87 <li><b>alt.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
315.88 The alternate text for the image. The alt text describes the graphic element in the HTML page, is readable by screen readers, can display as a tool tip, and displays when the user has display of images turned off in the web browser. It is equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>alt</code> of the <code><img> </code>tag.</li>
315.89 </ul>
315.90 <ul><li><b>longdesc.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
315.91 The URL of a web page that has a description for this graphic. In HTML, this property is the <code>longdesc</code> attribute of the generated <code><img></code> tag.</li>
315.92 </ul>
315.93
315.94 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
315.95 <ul>
315.96 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
315.97 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
315.98 <li><b>onDblClick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
315.99 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
315.100 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
315.101 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
315.102 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
315.103 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
315.104 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
315.105 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
315.106 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
315.107 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
315.108 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
315.109 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
315.110 </ul>
315.111
315.112 <h3>Advanced</h3>
315.113 <ul>
315.114 <li><b>hspace.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
315.115 Specifies the amount of white space in pixels to be inserted to the left and right of the image. The default value is not specified but is generally a small, non-zero size. </li>
315.116 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
315.117 If selected, the image is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the image does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. </li>
315.118 <li><b>vspace.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
315.119 Specifies the amount of white space in pixels to be inserted above and below the image. The default value is not specified but is generally a small, non-zero size. </li>
315.120 </ul>
315.121
315.122 <dl>
315.123 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
315.124 <dd><a href="../image.html">Image Component</a></dd>
315.125 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
315.126 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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315.173 <body>
315.174
315.175 <h2>Image Component Properties Window </h2>
315.176 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
315.177
315.178 <p>You see the Properties window for an Image component <img src="../../../../images/bh_image_icon.gif" alt="graphic image component icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. </p>
315.179 <p>Most of the Image component's properties are both JSP attributes and properties of the <code>Image</code> Java component in the page bean.</p>
315.180 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
315.181
315.182 <h3>General</h3>
315.183 <ul>
315.184 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
315.185 The name of the Image component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
315.186 </ul>
315.187
315.188 <h3>Appearance</h3>
315.189 <ul>
315.190 <li><b>align.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
315.191 The position of the image relative to its context on the page. Pick a position from the drop down list to align the image with other components. </li>
315.192 <li><b>border.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
315.193 Specifies the width of the border around the image in pixels. The default value for this property depends on the client browser.</li>
315.194 <li><b>height.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
315.195 Sets the height of the image in pixels if you want to override the actual height of the displayed image. In HTML, this equivalent is the <code>height</code> attribute of the <code><img></code> tag. Not all browsers respond to this setting.</li>
315.196 <li><b>icon.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
315.197 Enables you to pick an image from the theme rather than specifying your own image file. Make sure that the <code>url</code> property is not set if you want to use an icon rather than an image file. </li><li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
315.198 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
315.199 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
315.200 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
315.201 <ul class="note">
315.202 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
315.203 </ul>
315.204
315.205 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
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315.210 </li>
315.211 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
315.212 <ul class="note">
315.213 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
315.214 </ul>
315.215 </li>
315.216
315.217 <li><b>url.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
315.218 The path to an image file, or an expression binding to a object that provides the path to the image. This property has precedence over the <code>icon</code> property if both properties are set. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you can bind to an object, or you can provide a value and navigate to an image file and import it into the project. You can also point to a URL for an image on the Web. For example, a file reference might be <code>/resources/image-file.gif</code>, and a URL that points to an image might be<br>
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315.222 . </li>
315.223 <li><b>width.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
315.224 Sets the width of the image in pixels if you want to override the actual width of the displayed image. In HTML, the equivalent is the <code>width</code> attribute of the <code><img></code> tag. Not all browsers respond to this setting.</li>
315.225 </ul>
315.226 <h3>Behavior</h3>
315.227 <ul><li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
315.228 Rendered as the HTML <code>title</code> attribute of the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
315.229 <ul class="note">
315.230 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
315.231 </li>
315.232 </ul>
315.233
315.234 </li>
315.235 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
315.236 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
315.237 <ul class="note">
315.238 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
315.239 </ul>
315.240 </li>
315.241 </ul>
315.242 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
315.243 <ul>
315.244 <li><b>alt.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
315.245 The alternate text for the image. The alt text describes the graphic element in the HTML page, is readable by screen readers, can display as a tool tip, and displays when the user has display of images turned off in the web browser. It is equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>alt</code> of the <code><img> </code>tag.</li>
315.246 </ul>
315.247 <ul><li><b>longdesc.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
315.248 The URL of a web page that has a description for this graphic. In HTML, this property is the <code>longdesc</code> attribute of the generated <code><img></code> tag.</li>
315.249 </ul>
315.250
315.251 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
315.252 <ul>
315.253 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
315.254 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
315.255 <li><b>onDblClick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
315.256 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
315.257 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
315.258 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
315.259 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
315.260 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
315.261 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
315.262 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
315.263 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
315.264 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
315.265 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
315.266 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
315.267 </ul>
315.268
315.269 <h3>Advanced</h3>
315.270 <ul>
315.271 <li><b>hspace.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
315.272 Specifies the amount of white space in pixels to be inserted to the left and right of the image. The default value is not specified but is generally a small, non-zero size. </li>
315.273 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
315.274 If selected, the image is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the image does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. </li>
315.275 <li><b>vspace.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
315.276 Specifies the amount of white space in pixels to be inserted above and below the image. The default value is not specified but is generally a small, non-zero size. </li>
315.277 </ul>
315.278
315.279 <dl>
315.280 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
315.281 <dd><a href="../image.html">Image Component</a></dd>
315.282 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
315.283 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
315.284 </dl>
315.285 <dl>
315.286 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
315.287
315.288 <dd>
315.289 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
315.290 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
315.291 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
315.292 </object>
315.293 </dd>
315.294
315.295 <dd> <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
315.296 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-scopes.html">
315.297 <param name="text" value="Understanding Scope and Managed Beans"></object>
315.298 </dd>
315.299 </dl>
315.300 <hr>
315.301 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
315.302 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
315.303 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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315.307 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
315.308 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
315.309 <small><a href="../../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
315.310 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
315.311 <tr>
315.312 <td> </td>
315.313 </tr>
315.314 </table>
315.315 </body>
315.316 </html>
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316.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/propsheets/inline_help_props.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
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316.4 -<html>
316.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
316.6 <!--
316.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
316.8 * All rights reserved.
316.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
316.10 -->
316.11 <head>
316.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
316.13 <title>Inline Help Component Properties Window</title>
316.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
316.15 </head>
316.16 <body>
316.17
316.18 <h1>Inline Help Component Properties Window</h1>
316.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
316.20
316.21 <p>You see the Properties window for an Inline Help component <img src="../../../../images/bh_inline_help_icon.gif" alt="Inline Help icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. </p>
316.22 <p>Most of the Inline Help component's properties are both JSP attributes and properties of the <code>HelpInline</code> Java component in the page bean.</p>
316.23 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
316.24
316.25 <h3>General</h3>
316.26 <ul>
316.27 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
316.28 The name of the Inline Help component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
316.29 </ul>
316.30
316.31 <h3>Appearance</h3>
316.32 <ul><li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
316.33 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
316.34 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
316.35 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
316.36 <ul class="note">
316.37 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
316.38 </ul>
316.39
316.40 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
316.41 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
316.42 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
316.43 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
316.44 </p>
316.45 </li>
316.46 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
316.47 <ul class="note">
316.48 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
316.49
316.50 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.</li>
316.51 </ul>
316.52 </li>
316.53 <li><b>text.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
316.54 The text that displays on the page. You can specify a value to be initially displayed, or you can click the ellipsis button (...) and bind the property to an object so the property's value can be set dynamically.</li>
316.55 <li><b>type.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
316.56 This property has no effect on the appearance of the component. You can use the <code>style</code> or <code>styleClass</code> property to change the appearance of the component.</li>
316.57 </ul>
316.58
316.59 <h3>Data</h3>
316.60 <ul>
316.61 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
316.62 A JavaServer Faces converter that converts the value of the <code>text</code> property to a <code>String</code> so that it can be displayed. The component will pick the correct converter for the <code>text</code> property if one is available, making it unnecessary to set this property in most cases. If the <code>text</code> property is bound to a value that is not on the list of converters, you have to supply your own converter and set this property.
316.63 <ul class="note">
316.64 <li>If you use an Enum converter with this component, you must edit the converter's Java declaration to use an <code>enum</code> class as a parameter, as described in <a href="../../jsf-val-conv/enum_converter.html">Enum Converter</a>.</li>
316.65 </ul>
316.66 </li>
316.67 </ul>
316.68 <h3>Behavior</h3>
316.69 <ul>
316.70 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
316.71 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
316.72 <ul class="note">
316.73 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
316.74 </ul>
316.75 </li></ul>
316.76
316.77 <h3>Advanced</h3>
316.78 <ul>
316.79 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
316.80 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component doesn't appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component.
316.81 </li>
316.82 </ul>
316.83
316.84 <dl>
316.85 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
316.86 <dd><a href="../inline_help.html">Inline Help Component</a></dd>
316.87 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
316.88 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
316.89 </dl>
316.90 <dl>
316.91 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
316.92
316.93 <dd>
316.94 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
316.95 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
316.96 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
316.97 </object>
316.98 </dd><dd> <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
316.99 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-scopes.html">
316.100 <param name="text" value="Understanding Scope and Managed Beans"></object>
316.101 </dd>
316.102 </dl>
316.103 <hr>
316.104 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
316.105 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
316.106 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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316.108 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
316.109 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Inline Help Component Properties Window">
316.110 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
316.111 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
316.112 <small><a href="../../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
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316.114 <tr>
316.115 <td> </td>
316.116 </tr>
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316.118 </body>
316.119 </html>
316.120 \ No newline at end of file
316.121 +<html>
316.122 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
316.123 <!--
316.124 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
316.125 * All rights reserved.
316.126 * Use is subject to license terms.
316.127 -->
316.128 <head>
316.129 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
316.130 <title>Inline Help Component Properties Window</title>
316.131 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
316.132 </head>
316.133 <body>
316.134
316.135 <h2>Inline Help Component Properties Window</h2>
316.136 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
316.137
316.138 <p>You see the Properties window for an Inline Help component <img src="../../../../images/bh_inline_help_icon.gif" alt="Inline Help icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. </p>
316.139 <p>Most of the Inline Help component's properties are both JSP attributes and properties of the <code>HelpInline</code> Java component in the page bean.</p>
316.140 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
316.141
316.142 <h3>General</h3>
316.143 <ul>
316.144 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
316.145 The name of the Inline Help component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
316.146 </ul>
316.147
316.148 <h3>Appearance</h3>
316.149 <ul><li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
316.150 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
316.151 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
316.152 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
316.153 <ul class="note">
316.154 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
316.155 </ul>
316.156
316.157 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
316.158 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
316.159 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
316.160 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
316.161 </p>
316.162 </li>
316.163 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
316.164 <ul class="note">
316.165 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
316.166
316.167 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.</li>
316.168 </ul>
316.169 </li>
316.170 <li><b>text.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
316.171 The text that displays on the page. You can specify a value to be initially displayed, or you can click the ellipsis button (...) and bind the property to an object so the property's value can be set dynamically.</li>
316.172 <li><b>type.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
316.173 This property has no effect on the appearance of the component. You can use the <code>style</code> or <code>styleClass</code> property to change the appearance of the component.</li>
316.174 </ul>
316.175
316.176 <h3>Data</h3>
316.177 <ul>
316.178 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
316.179 A JavaServer Faces converter that converts the value of the <code>text</code> property to a <code>String</code> so that it can be displayed. The component will pick the correct converter for the <code>text</code> property if one is available, making it unnecessary to set this property in most cases. If the <code>text</code> property is bound to a value that is not on the list of converters, you have to supply your own converter and set this property.
316.180 <ul class="note">
316.181 <li>If you use an Enum converter with this component, you must edit the converter's Java declaration to use an <code>enum</code> class as a parameter, as described in <a href="../../jsf-val-conv/enum_converter.html">Enum Converter</a>.</li>
316.182 </ul>
316.183 </li>
316.184 </ul>
316.185 <h3>Behavior</h3>
316.186 <ul>
316.187 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
316.188 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
316.189 <ul class="note">
316.190 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
316.191 </ul>
316.192 </li></ul>
316.193
316.194 <h3>Advanced</h3>
316.195 <ul>
316.196 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
316.197 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component doesn't appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component.
316.198 </li>
316.199 </ul>
316.200
316.201 <dl>
316.202 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
316.203 <dd><a href="../inline_help.html">Inline Help Component</a></dd>
316.204 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
316.205 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
316.206 </dl>
316.207 <dl>
316.208 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
316.209
316.210 <dd>
316.211 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
316.212 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
316.213 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
316.214 </object>
316.215 </dd><dd> <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
316.216 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-scopes.html">
316.217 <param name="text" value="Understanding Scope and Managed Beans"></object>
316.218 </dd>
316.219 </dl>
316.220 <hr>
316.221 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
316.222 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
316.223 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
316.224 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
316.225 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
316.226 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Inline Help Component Properties Window">
316.227 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
316.228 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
316.229 <small><a href="../../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
316.230 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
316.231 <tr>
316.232 <td> </td>
316.233 </tr>
316.234 </table>
316.235 </body>
316.236 </html>
316.237 \ No newline at end of file
317.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/propsheets/label_props.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
317.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/propsheets/label_props.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
317.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
317.4 -<html>
317.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
317.6 <!--
317.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
317.8 * All rights reserved.
317.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
317.10 -->
317.11 <head>
317.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
317.13 <title>Label Component Properties Window</title>
317.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
317.15 </head>
317.16 <body>
317.17
317.18 <h1>Label Component Properties Window </h1>
317.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
317.20
317.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a JavaServer Faces Label component when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer or you select the Label <img src="../../../../images/bh_label_icon.gif" alt="label component icon" width="16" height="14"> node for the component in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. </p>
317.22 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
317.23
317.24 <h3>General</h3>
317.25 <ul>
317.26 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
317.27 The name of the Label component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
317.28 </ul>
317.29
317.30 <h3>Appearance</h3>
317.31 <ul>
317.32 <li><b>for.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
317.33 The component for which this Label provides a label. Click the drop down list to see which components can be associated with the label. Setting this property does not position the label close to the component—you must do that by dragging and positioning the components—but it does provide the following benefits.
317.34 <ul class="note">
317.35 <li>When you associate a Label component with an input component, like a <a href="../text_field.html">Text Field component</a>, the Label component responds to settings and changes in the associated component. Specifically, if the input component's <code>required</code> property is <code>true</code>, the Label component displays an asterisk. If the server rejects the page submission because the input is invalid, the page displays the Label component's text in red.</li>
317.36 </ul>
317.37 </li>
317.38 <li><b>labelLevel.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
317.39 A number that affects the appearance of the label. 1 (Strong) is larger and bold. 2 (Medium), the default, is smaller and bold. 3 (Weak) is smaller and normal (not bold). This property takes effect only if the label property is set. </li>
317.40 <li><b>requiredIndicator.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
317.41 Indicates that the component with which the label is associated must be filled in by the user. Use this property If the associated component does not have a <code>required</code> property or if the associated component's <code>required</code> property is not set. When this property or the
317.42 <code>required</code> property on the component to be labeled is selected, the <code>required</code> icon is displayed next to the label.</li>
317.43
317.44 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
317.45 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
317.46 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
317.47 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
317.48 <ul class="note">
317.49 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
317.50 </ul>
317.51
317.52 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
317.53 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
317.54 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
317.55 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
317.56 </p>
317.57 </li>
317.58 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
317.59 <ul class="note">
317.60 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
317.61 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.</li>
317.62 </ul>
317.63 </li>
317.64
317.65 <li><b>text.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
317.66 The text that displays on the label. This property is updated when you type text directly into the label component on the page.</li>
317.67 </ul>
317.68
317.69 <h3>Data</h3>
317.70 <ul>
317.71 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
317.72 A JavaServer Faces converter that converts the value of the <code>text</code> property to a <code>String</code> so it can be displayed. The component will pick the correct converter for the <code>text</code> property if one is available, making it unnecessary to set this property in most cases. If the <code>text</code> property is bound to a value that is not on the list of converters, you have to supply your own converter and set this property.
317.73 <ul class="note">
317.74 <li>If you use an Enum converter with this component, you must edit the converter's Java declaration to use an <code>enum</code> class as a parameter, as described in <a href="../../jsf-val-conv/enum_converter.html">Enum Converter</a>.</li>
317.75 </ul>
317.76 </li>
317.77 </ul>
317.78
317.79 <h3>Behavior</h3>
317.80 <ul><li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
317.81 Rendered as the HTML <code>title</code> attribute of the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
317.82 <ul class="note">
317.83 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
317.84 </li>
317.85 </ul>
317.86 </li>
317.87 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
317.88 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
317.89 <ul class="note">
317.90 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
317.91 </ul>
317.92 </li>
317.93 </ul>
317.94 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
317.95 <ul>
317.96 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
317.97 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
317.98 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
317.99 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
317.100 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
317.101 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
317.102 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
317.103 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
317.104 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
317.105 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
317.106 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
317.107 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
317.108 </ul>
317.109 <h3>Advanced</h3>
317.110 <ul>
317.111 <li><b>hideIndicators.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
317.112 If selected, prevents display of the <code>required</code> and <code>invalid</code> icons with the label. When the
317.113 <code>required</code> property on the component to be labeled is selected, the <code>required</code> icon is displayed next to the label. If the user submits the page with an
317.114 invalid value for the component, the <code>invalid</code> icon is displayed. This property
317.115 is useful if the component has more than one label, and only one label should
317.116 show the icons. </li>
317.117 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
317.118 If selected, the Label is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the Label does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component.</li>
317.119 </ul>
317.120
317.121 <dl>
317.122 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
317.123 <dd><a href="../label.html">Label Component</a></dd>
317.124 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
317.125 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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317.139
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317.166 <head>
317.167 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
317.168 <title>Label Component Properties Window</title>
317.169 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
317.170 </head>
317.171 <body>
317.172
317.173 <h2>Label Component Properties Window </h2>
317.174 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
317.175
317.176 <p>You see the Properties window for a JavaServer Faces Label component when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer or you select the Label <img src="../../../../images/bh_label_icon.gif" alt="label component icon" width="16" height="14"> node for the component in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. </p>
317.177 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
317.178
317.179 <h3>General</h3>
317.180 <ul>
317.181 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
317.182 The name of the Label component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
317.183 </ul>
317.184
317.185 <h3>Appearance</h3>
317.186 <ul>
317.187 <li><b>for.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
317.188 The component for which this Label provides a label. Click the drop down list to see which components can be associated with the label. Setting this property does not position the label close to the component—you must do that by dragging and positioning the components—but it does provide the following benefits.
317.189 <ul class="note">
317.190 <li>When you associate a Label component with an input component, like a <a href="../text_field.html">Text Field component</a>, the Label component responds to settings and changes in the associated component. Specifically, if the input component's <code>required</code> property is <code>true</code>, the Label component displays an asterisk. If the server rejects the page submission because the input is invalid, the page displays the Label component's text in red.</li>
317.191 </ul>
317.192 </li>
317.193 <li><b>labelLevel.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
317.194 A number that affects the appearance of the label. 1 (Strong) is larger and bold. 2 (Medium), the default, is smaller and bold. 3 (Weak) is smaller and normal (not bold). This property takes effect only if the label property is set. </li>
317.195 <li><b>requiredIndicator.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
317.196 Indicates that the component with which the label is associated must be filled in by the user. Use this property If the associated component does not have a <code>required</code> property or if the associated component's <code>required</code> property is not set. When this property or the
317.197 <code>required</code> property on the component to be labeled is selected, the <code>required</code> icon is displayed next to the label.</li>
317.198
317.199 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
317.200 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
317.201 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
317.202 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
317.203 <ul class="note">
317.204 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
317.205 </ul>
317.206
317.207 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
317.208 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
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317.211 </p>
317.212 </li>
317.213 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
317.214 <ul class="note">
317.215 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
317.216 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.</li>
317.217 </ul>
317.218 </li>
317.219
317.220 <li><b>text.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
317.221 The text that displays on the label. This property is updated when you type text directly into the label component on the page.</li>
317.222 </ul>
317.223
317.224 <h3>Data</h3>
317.225 <ul>
317.226 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
317.227 A JavaServer Faces converter that converts the value of the <code>text</code> property to a <code>String</code> so it can be displayed. The component will pick the correct converter for the <code>text</code> property if one is available, making it unnecessary to set this property in most cases. If the <code>text</code> property is bound to a value that is not on the list of converters, you have to supply your own converter and set this property.
317.228 <ul class="note">
317.229 <li>If you use an Enum converter with this component, you must edit the converter's Java declaration to use an <code>enum</code> class as a parameter, as described in <a href="../../jsf-val-conv/enum_converter.html">Enum Converter</a>.</li>
317.230 </ul>
317.231 </li>
317.232 </ul>
317.233
317.234 <h3>Behavior</h3>
317.235 <ul><li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
317.236 Rendered as the HTML <code>title</code> attribute of the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
317.237 <ul class="note">
317.238 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
317.239 </li>
317.240 </ul>
317.241 </li>
317.242 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
317.243 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
317.244 <ul class="note">
317.245 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
317.246 </ul>
317.247 </li>
317.248 </ul>
317.249 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
317.250 <ul>
317.251 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
317.252 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
317.253 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
317.254 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
317.255 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
317.256 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
317.257 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
317.258 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
317.259 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
317.260 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
317.261 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
317.262 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
317.263 </ul>
317.264 <h3>Advanced</h3>
317.265 <ul>
317.266 <li><b>hideIndicators.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
317.267 If selected, prevents display of the <code>required</code> and <code>invalid</code> icons with the label. When the
317.268 <code>required</code> property on the component to be labeled is selected, the <code>required</code> icon is displayed next to the label. If the user submits the page with an
317.269 invalid value for the component, the <code>invalid</code> icon is displayed. This property
317.270 is useful if the component has more than one label, and only one label should
317.271 show the icons. </li>
317.272 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
317.273 If selected, the Label is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the Label does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component.</li>
317.274 </ul>
317.275
317.276 <dl>
317.277 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
317.278 <dd><a href="../label.html">Label Component</a></dd>
317.279 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
317.280 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
317.281 </dl>
317.282 <dl>
317.283 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
317.284
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317.294
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318.15 </head>
318.16 <body>
318.17
318.18 <h1>Layout Panel Component Properties Window</h1>
318.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
318.20
318.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a Layout Panel component <img src="../../../../images/bh_layoutpanel_icon.gif" alt="Group Panel icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer.</p>
318.22 <p>A Layout Panel component is typically part of a <a href="../tab.html">Tab Component</a>. You see the Layout Panel below the tab component when you add a new tab to your page, for example, by dropping a <a href="../tab_set.html">Tab Set component</a> on a page.</p>
318.23 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
318.24
318.25 <h3>General</h3>
318.26 <ul>
318.27 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
318.28 The name of the Layout Panel component in the page bean and the JSP file. In the page bean, the Layout Panel component is represented by a <code>PanelLayout</code> object. </li>
318.29 </ul>
318.30 <h3>Appearance</h3>
318.31 <ul>
318.32 <li><b>panelLayout.</b><code> type: String</code><br>
318.33 One of the following choices available in the drop down list for the property:
318.34 <ul>
318.35 <li><b>Grid Layout.</b> Aligns components at the location where they were created on the panel. This is often called absolute positioning. If you are using <a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/snap2grid.html">snap to grid</a>, each component is snapped to the nearest grid corner when it is created.</li>
318.36 <li><b>Flow Layout.</b> Aligns components from left to right on the top line. When no more components fit, the components are lined up left to right on the next line, proceeding down the page.</li>
318.37 </ul>
318.38 </li><li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
318.39 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
318.40 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
318.41 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
318.42 <ul class="note">
318.43 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
318.44 </ul>
318.45
318.46 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
318.47 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
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318.50 </p>
318.51 </li>
318.52 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
318.53 <ul class="note">
318.54 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
318.55 </ul>
318.56 </li>
318.57
318.58 </ul>
318.59
318.60 <h3>Behavior</h3>
318.61 <ul>
318.62 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
318.63 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
318.64 <ul class="note">
318.65 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
318.66 </ul>
318.67 </li>
318.68 </ul>
318.69 <h3>Advanced</h3>
318.70 <ul>
318.71 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
318.72 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component, and none of its child components appear either. If this property is not selected (false), it overrides the rendered properties of all child components.
318.73 <p>You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the component gets rendered. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</p>
318.74 </li>
318.75 </ul>
318.76
318.77 <dl>
318.78 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
318.79 <dd><a href="../layout_panel.html">Layout Panel Component</a></dd>
318.80
318.81 <dd><a href="../tab.html">Tab Component</a></dd>
318.82 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
318.83 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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318.92 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
318.93 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
318.94 <small><a href="../../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
318.95 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
318.96 <tr>
318.97 <td> </td>
318.98 </tr>
318.99 </table>
318.100 </body>
318.101 </html>
318.102 \ No newline at end of file
318.103 +<html>
318.104 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
318.105 <!--
318.106 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
318.107 * All rights reserved.
318.108 * Use is subject to license terms.
318.109 -->
318.110 <head>
318.111 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
318.112 <title>Layout Panel Component Properties Window</title>
318.113 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
318.114 </head>
318.115 <body>
318.116
318.117 <h2>Layout Panel Component Properties Window</h2>
318.118 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
318.119
318.120 <p>You see the Properties window for a Layout Panel component <img src="../../../../images/bh_layoutpanel_icon.gif" alt="Group Panel icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer.</p>
318.121 <p>A Layout Panel component is typically part of a <a href="../tab.html">Tab Component</a>. You see the Layout Panel below the tab component when you add a new tab to your page, for example, by dropping a <a href="../tab_set.html">Tab Set component</a> on a page.</p>
318.122 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
318.123
318.124 <h3>General</h3>
318.125 <ul>
318.126 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
318.127 The name of the Layout Panel component in the page bean and the JSP file. In the page bean, the Layout Panel component is represented by a <code>PanelLayout</code> object. </li>
318.128 </ul>
318.129 <h3>Appearance</h3>
318.130 <ul>
318.131 <li><b>panelLayout.</b><code> type: String</code><br>
318.132 One of the following choices available in the drop down list for the property:
318.133 <ul>
318.134 <li><b>Grid Layout.</b> Aligns components at the location where they were created on the panel. This is often called absolute positioning. If you are using <a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/snap2grid.html">snap to grid</a>, each component is snapped to the nearest grid corner when it is created.</li>
318.135 <li><b>Flow Layout.</b> Aligns components from left to right on the top line. When no more components fit, the components are lined up left to right on the next line, proceeding down the page.</li>
318.136 </ul>
318.137 </li><li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
318.138 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
318.139 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
318.140 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
318.141 <ul class="note">
318.142 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
318.143 </ul>
318.144
318.145 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
318.146 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
318.147 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
318.148 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
318.149 </p>
318.150 </li>
318.151 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
318.152 <ul class="note">
318.153 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
318.154 </ul>
318.155 </li>
318.156
318.157 </ul>
318.158
318.159 <h3>Behavior</h3>
318.160 <ul>
318.161 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
318.162 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
318.163 <ul class="note">
318.164 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
318.165 </ul>
318.166 </li>
318.167 </ul>
318.168 <h3>Advanced</h3>
318.169 <ul>
318.170 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
318.171 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component, and none of its child components appear either. If this property is not selected (false), it overrides the rendered properties of all child components.
318.172 <p>You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the component gets rendered. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</p>
318.173 </li>
318.174 </ul>
318.175
318.176 <dl>
318.177 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
318.178 <dd><a href="../layout_panel.html">Layout Panel Component</a></dd>
318.179
318.180 <dd><a href="../tab.html">Tab Component</a></dd>
318.181 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
318.182 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
318.183 </dl>
318.184 <hr>
318.185 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
318.186 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
318.187 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
318.188 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
318.189 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
318.190 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Layout Panel Component Properties Window">
318.191 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
318.192 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
318.193 <small><a href="../../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
318.194 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
318.195 <tr>
318.196 <td> </td>
318.197 </tr>
318.198 </table>
318.199 </body>
318.200 </html>
318.201 \ No newline at end of file
319.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/propsheets/link_props.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
319.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/propsheets/link_props.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
319.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
319.4 -<html>
319.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
319.6 <!--
319.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
319.8 * All rights reserved.
319.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
319.10 -->
319.11 <head>
319.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
319.13 <title>Link Component Properties Window</title>
319.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
319.15 </head>
319.16 <body>
319.17
319.18 <h1>Link Component Properties Window </h1>
319.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
319.20
319.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a Link component when you select the component in the
319.22 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
319.23 <param name="content" value="../../../navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
319.24 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
319.25 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
319.26 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
319.27 <param name="text" value="Navigator window."></object></p>
319.28 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
319.29
319.30 <h3>General</h3>
319.31 <ul>
319.32 <li><b>id.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
319.33 The name of the Link component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
319.34 </ul>
319.35
319.36 <h3>Appearance</h3>
319.37 <ul>
319.38 <li><b>media.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
319.39 Specifies the type of display device for which the referenced document is
319.40 designed. The media attribute is useful for specifying different stylesheets for
319.41 print and viewing on a screen. The default value is <code>screen</code>. For a complete list of media values see the W3C web page at
319.42 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
319.43 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/types.html#type-media-descriptors">
319.44 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/types.html#type-media-descriptors."></object>
319.45
319.46 </li>
319.47 <li><b>rel.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
319.48 Specifies the relationship between the current document and the target document.
319.49 The default value is <code>stylesheet</code> because the default target document is the project's style sheet. This property is the equivalent of the <code>rel</code> attribute of the HTML <code><link></code> tag. The property can take any of the following values:
319.50 <ul>
319.51 <li><b>Alternate.</b> Substitute versions for the document in which the link occurs. When used with the lang attribute, it means that the substitute is a translated version of the document.</li>
319.52 <li><b>Appendix. </b>An appendix in a collection of documents. </li>
319.53 <li><b>Bookmark.</b> A link to an entry point in a document. </li>
319.54 <li><b>Chapter. </b>A chapter in a collection of documents. </li>
319.55 <li><b>Contents. </b>A table of contents. </li>
319.56 <li><b>Copyright</b>. A copyright for the current document. </li>
319.57 <li><b>Glossary.</b> A glossary of terms for the current document. </li>
319.58 <li><b>Help. </b>A help document. </li>
319.59 <li><b> Index.</b> An index for the current document. </li>
319.60 <li><b>Next.</b> The next document in a sequence of documents.</li>
319.61 <li><b> Prev. </b>The previous document in a sequence of documents.</li>
319.62 <li><b>Section. </b>A section in a collection of documents. </li>
319.63 <li><b>Start.</b> The first document in a collection of documents: the starting point of the collection. </li>
319.64 <li><b>Stylesheet.</b> Refers to an external style sheet. Used with the link type Alternate to provide for user-selectable alternate style sheets. </li>
319.65 <li><b>Subsection. </b>A subsection in a collection of documents. </li>
319.66 </ul>
319.67 </li>
319.68 <li><b>type.</b> The mime type of the reference specified in the <code>url</code> property, such as <code>text/html</code>, <code>image/png</code>, <code>image/gif</code>, <code>video/mpeg</code>, <code>text/css</code>, or <code>audio/basic</code>. This value defaults to <code>text/css</code> because the default reference is the project's style sheet. This property is the equivalent of the <code>type</code> attribute of the HTML <code><link></code> tag. </li>
319.69 <li><b>url.</b> An absolute or relative URL specifying the target of the link. The value is set by default to the URL <code>/resources/stylesheet.css</code>. This property is the equivalent of the <code>href</code> attribute of the HTML <code><link></code> tag. </li>
319.70 </ul>
319.71
319.72 <h3>Advanced</h3>
319.73 <ul><li><b>charset.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
319.74 The character encoding of the document or resource to which this Link component links. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>charset</code> of the <code><link></code> tag. You can see a list of encodings at the following web page:<br>
319.75 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
319.76 <param name="content" value="http://www.iana.org/assignments/character-sets">
319.77 <param name="text" value="http://www.iana.org/assignments/character-sets"></object>.</li>
319.78 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
319.79 If selected, the link is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the link is not rendered on the page, not even as a hidden component.
319.80 <p>
319.81 You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the link does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might use the link to provide a stylesheet for frequent flyers and not provide it for the general public. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</p>
319.82 </li>
319.83 <li><b>urlLang.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
319.84 Code describing the language used in the generated markup for the component. Equivalent to the <code>lang</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag. To choose a language code, you can click the ellipsis button (...) to open the property editor. Some examples:
319.85 <ul>
319.86 <li><code>ar</code> - Traditional Arabic</li>
319.87 <li><code>de</code> - German</li>
319.88 <li> <code>en</code> - English</li>
319.89 <li><code>es</code> - Spanish</li>
319.90 <li><code>fr</code> - French</li>
319.91 <li><code>ja</code> - Japanese </li>
319.92 </ul>
319.93 <p>In addition to the codes available in the property editor, you can also enter additional codes using ISO standard names. Some examples:</p>
319.94 <ul>
319.95 <li><code>en-US</code> - United States English</li>
319.96 <li><code>ja-JP</code> - Japanese</li>
319.97 <li><code>zh-guoyu</code> - Mandarin or Standard Chinese </li>
319.98 <li><code>zh-Hans</code> - Simplified Chinese script</li>
319.99 <li><code>zh-HanT</code> - Traditional Chinese script</li>
319.100 </ul>
319.101 </li>
319.102 </ul>
319.103 <p>For more information on the HTML <code><link></code> tag's attributes, see the W3C web page at:</p>
319.104 <p>
319.105 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
319.106 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/struct/links.html#edef-LINK">
319.107 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/struct/links.html#edef-LINK"></object>
319.108 </p>
319.109
319.110 <dl>
319.111 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
319.112 <dd><a href="../link.html">Link Component</a></dd>
319.113 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
319.114 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
319.115 </dl>
319.116 <hr>
319.117 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
319.118 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
319.119 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
319.120 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
319.121 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
319.122 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Link Component Properties Window">
319.123 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
319.124 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
319.125 <small><a href="../../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
319.126 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
319.127 <tr>
319.128 <td> </td>
319.129 </tr>
319.130 </table>
319.131 </body>
319.132 </html>
319.133 \ No newline at end of file
319.134 +<html>
319.135 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
319.136 <!--
319.137 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
319.138 * All rights reserved.
319.139 * Use is subject to license terms.
319.140 -->
319.141 <head>
319.142 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
319.143 <title>Link Component Properties Window</title>
319.144 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
319.145 </head>
319.146 <body>
319.147
319.148 <h2>Link Component Properties Window </h2>
319.149 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
319.150
319.151 <p>You see the Properties window for a Link component when you select the component in the
319.152 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
319.153 <param name="content" value="../../../navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
319.154 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
319.155 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
319.156 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
319.157 <param name="text" value="Navigator window."></object></p>
319.158 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
319.159
319.160 <h3>General</h3>
319.161 <ul>
319.162 <li><b>id.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
319.163 The name of the Link component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
319.164 </ul>
319.165
319.166 <h3>Appearance</h3>
319.167 <ul>
319.168 <li><b>media.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
319.169 Specifies the type of display device for which the referenced document is
319.170 designed. The media attribute is useful for specifying different stylesheets for
319.171 print and viewing on a screen. The default value is <code>screen</code>. For a complete list of media values see the W3C web page at
319.172 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
319.173 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/types.html#type-media-descriptors">
319.174 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/types.html#type-media-descriptors."></object>
319.175
319.176 </li>
319.177 <li><b>rel.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
319.178 Specifies the relationship between the current document and the target document.
319.179 The default value is <code>stylesheet</code> because the default target document is the project's style sheet. This property is the equivalent of the <code>rel</code> attribute of the HTML <code><link></code> tag. The property can take any of the following values:
319.180 <ul>
319.181 <li><b>Alternate.</b> Substitute versions for the document in which the link occurs. When used with the lang attribute, it means that the substitute is a translated version of the document.</li>
319.182 <li><b>Appendix. </b>An appendix in a collection of documents. </li>
319.183 <li><b>Bookmark.</b> A link to an entry point in a document. </li>
319.184 <li><b>Chapter. </b>A chapter in a collection of documents. </li>
319.185 <li><b>Contents. </b>A table of contents. </li>
319.186 <li><b>Copyright</b>. A copyright for the current document. </li>
319.187 <li><b>Glossary.</b> A glossary of terms for the current document. </li>
319.188 <li><b>Help. </b>A help document. </li>
319.189 <li><b> Index.</b> An index for the current document. </li>
319.190 <li><b>Next.</b> The next document in a sequence of documents.</li>
319.191 <li><b> Prev. </b>The previous document in a sequence of documents.</li>
319.192 <li><b>Section. </b>A section in a collection of documents. </li>
319.193 <li><b>Start.</b> The first document in a collection of documents: the starting point of the collection. </li>
319.194 <li><b>Stylesheet.</b> Refers to an external style sheet. Used with the link type Alternate to provide for user-selectable alternate style sheets. </li>
319.195 <li><b>Subsection. </b>A subsection in a collection of documents. </li>
319.196 </ul>
319.197 </li>
319.198 <li><b>type.</b> The mime type of the reference specified in the <code>url</code> property, such as <code>text/html</code>, <code>image/png</code>, <code>image/gif</code>, <code>video/mpeg</code>, <code>text/css</code>, or <code>audio/basic</code>. This value defaults to <code>text/css</code> because the default reference is the project's style sheet. This property is the equivalent of the <code>type</code> attribute of the HTML <code><link></code> tag. </li>
319.199 <li><b>url.</b> An absolute or relative URL specifying the target of the link. The value is set by default to the URL <code>/resources/stylesheet.css</code>. This property is the equivalent of the <code>href</code> attribute of the HTML <code><link></code> tag. </li>
319.200 </ul>
319.201
319.202 <h3>Advanced</h3>
319.203 <ul><li><b>charset.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
319.204 The character encoding of the document or resource to which this Link component links. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>charset</code> of the <code><link></code> tag. You can see a list of encodings at the following web page:<br>
319.205 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
319.206 <param name="content" value="http://www.iana.org/assignments/character-sets">
319.207 <param name="text" value="http://www.iana.org/assignments/character-sets"></object>.</li>
319.208 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
319.209 If selected, the link is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the link is not rendered on the page, not even as a hidden component.
319.210 <p>
319.211 You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the link does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might use the link to provide a stylesheet for frequent flyers and not provide it for the general public. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</p>
319.212 </li>
319.213 <li><b>urlLang.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
319.214 Code describing the language used in the generated markup for the component. Equivalent to the <code>lang</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag. To choose a language code, you can click the ellipsis button (...) to open the property editor. Some examples:
319.215 <ul>
319.216 <li><code>ar</code> - Traditional Arabic</li>
319.217 <li><code>de</code> - German</li>
319.218 <li> <code>en</code> - English</li>
319.219 <li><code>es</code> - Spanish</li>
319.220 <li><code>fr</code> - French</li>
319.221 <li><code>ja</code> - Japanese </li>
319.222 </ul>
319.223 <p>In addition to the codes available in the property editor, you can also enter additional codes using ISO standard names. Some examples:</p>
319.224 <ul>
319.225 <li><code>en-US</code> - United States English</li>
319.226 <li><code>ja-JP</code> - Japanese</li>
319.227 <li><code>zh-guoyu</code> - Mandarin or Standard Chinese </li>
319.228 <li><code>zh-Hans</code> - Simplified Chinese script</li>
319.229 <li><code>zh-HanT</code> - Traditional Chinese script</li>
319.230 </ul>
319.231 </li>
319.232 </ul>
319.233 <p>For more information on the HTML <code><link></code> tag's attributes, see the W3C web page at:</p>
319.234 <p>
319.235 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
319.236 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/struct/links.html#edef-LINK">
319.237 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/struct/links.html#edef-LINK"></object>
319.238 </p>
319.239
319.240 <dl>
319.241 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
319.242 <dd><a href="../link.html">Link Component</a></dd>
319.243 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
319.244 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
319.245 </dl>
319.246 <hr>
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320.17
320.18 <h1>Listbox Component Properties Window </h1>
320.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
320.20
320.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a Listbox component <img src="../../../../images/listboxicon.gif" alt="listbox icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. </p>
320.22 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
320.23
320.24 <h3>General</h3>
320.25 <ul>
320.26 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
320.27 The name of the component in the page bean and the JSP file. In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is the name of the <code>HtmlSelectOneListbox</code> object.</li>
320.28 </ul>
320.29
320.30 <h3>Appearance</h3>
320.31 <ul>
320.32 <li><b>label.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
320.33 If text is specified for this property, a label showing the text is displayed with the component.
320.34 <ul class="note">
320.35 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="../label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
320.36 </ul>
320.37 </li>
320.38 <li><b>labelLevel.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
320.39 A number that affects the appearance of the label. 1 (Strong) is larger and bold. 2 (Medium), the default, is smaller and bold. 3 (Weak) is smaller and normal (not bold). This property takes effect only if the <code>label</code> property is set. </li>
320.40 <li><b>labelOnTop.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
320.41 If this property is selected, the label is rendered above the component. By default, the property is not selected and the label is rendered beside the component.</li>
320.42 <li><b>monospace.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
320.43 If this property is selected, the label is rendered in a monospace font. </li>
320.44 <li><b>rows.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
320.45 The number of options to show at one time, by default 12 options.
320.46 If there are more options to show than indicated in this
320.47 property, a scrollbar is added to the listbox. If this
320.48 property is not set, all options are shown. </li>
320.49 <li><b>separators.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
320.50 If this property is selected, each option group in the list is separated from the other option groups with a visible separator. For the separators to display, the list options must be defined as subclasses of the <code>com.sun.webui.jsf.model.OptionGroup</code> class. This property is selected by default. </li>
320.51
320.52 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
320.53 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
320.54 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
320.55 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
320.56 <ul class="note">
320.57 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
320.58 </ul>
320.59
320.60 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
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320.65 </li>
320.66 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
320.67 <ul class="note">
320.68 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
320.69 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.</li>
320.70 </ul>
320.71 </li>
320.72 </ul>
320.73 <h3>Data</h3>
320.74 <ul>
320.75 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
320.76 A JavaServer Faces converter that produces the correct type of value for the value property. If the user enters the wrong type of value, such as a word instead of a number for an <a href="../../jsf-val-conv/integer_converter.html">Integer converter</a>, the converter sends a message that you can display in a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a>.
320.77 <ul class="note">
320.78 <li>If you use an Enum converter with this component, you must edit the converter's Java declaration to use an <code>enum</code> class as a parameter, as described in <a href="../../jsf-val-conv/enum_converter.html">Enum Converter</a>.</li>
320.79 </ul>
320.80 </li>
320.81 <li><b>items.</b><code> Type: Object</code><br>
320.82 Specifies an object that supplies the items for the list. The IDE creates a default object for you when you add the listbox to the page. For example, for a listbox named listBox1, there is a listBox1DefaultOptions object that the IDE displays as a node in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. You can bind this property to a data provider or an object by right-clicking the component and choosing Bind to Data. If you bind to an object, the object you choose must be an array, Map, or Collection whose members are all subclasses of <code>com.sun.webui.jsf.model.Option</code>.</li>
320.83 <li><b>multiple.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
320.84 Indicates whether or not the user can select multiple items in the list at once.</li>
320.85 <li><b>required.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
320.86 If selected, the user must select an item in the list before the page can be submitted. If you add a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a> to the page and link its <code>for</code> property to this component, an error message will be displayed if the user tries to submit the page without selecting an item.
320.87 </li>
320.88 <li><b>selected.</b><code> Type: Object</code><br>
320.89 Picks up the currently selected list element and sends it to the server when the page is submitted. This property does not control the list that displays in the component. The list that displays in the component is controlled by the <code>items</code> property, described above. You can bind this property to a data provider or an object by clicking the ellipsis button (...) and using the property editor. </li>
320.90 <li><b>validatorExpression.</b><code> Type: MethodExpression</code><br>
320.91 Indicates the JavaServer Faces validator expression that is used when the value is submitted. A validator ensures
320.92 that the correct value is entered by a user. If the conditions defined by the validator are not met, the validator sends a message that you can display in a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a>.
320.93 <p>Choose a validator from the drop down list. If you choose <code>(null)</code>, no validator is called. If you choose a validator, you might also want to select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the user enters a value.</p>
320.94 <ul class="note">
320.95 <li>You can define your own validate method, for example, by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit Event Handler > validate. If you define your own method, any value you might have set in this property is overridden. </li>
320.96 </ul>
320.97 </li>
320.98 </ul>
320.99 <h3>Events</h3>
320.100 <p>Set the event properties by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>.</p>
320.101 <ul>
320.102 <li><b>valueChange.</b> Indicates the name of the component value change listener method that is called when the value of the component changes. If this method is not defined, the value of this property is <code>null</code>. You typically define this method in the page bean by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > processValueChange. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_processValueChange</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property.</li>
320.103 <li><b>validate.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called to validate the value of the component.
320.104 <p>If you want to code a validate method rather than choosing a JavaServer Faces validator for the <code>validatorExpression</code> property, right-click the component and choose Edit Event Handler > validate. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_validate</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property. When you define this method in this way, the <code>validator</code> and <code>validate</code> properties are automatically set for you. If you define a validator, you might also want to select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the user enters a value.</p>
320.105 <ul class="note">
320.106 <li>Setting this property also sets the value of the <code>validatorExpression</code> property. If you define your own validate method, do not separately change the value of the <code>validatorExpression</code> property, or you could lose the connection to your validate method.</li>
320.107 </ul>
320.108 </li>
320.109 </ul>
320.110 <h3>Behavior</h3>
320.111 <ul>
320.112 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
320.113 If selected, indicates that the component should never receive focus or be included in a submit. Use this property when the component does not apply to the page. See the note under the <code>readOnly</code> property concerning the effects of using the <code>disabled</code> property versus the effects of using the <code>readOnly</code> property.</li>
320.114 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
320.115 Advisory title information about the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
320.116 <ul class="note">
320.117 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
320.118 </li>
320.119 </ul>
320.120 </li>
320.121 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
320.122 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
320.123 <ul class="note">
320.124 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
320.125 </ul>
320.126 </li>
320.127 </ul>
320.128 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
320.129 <ul>
320.130 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
320.131 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document, determining when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767.</li>
320.132 </ul>
320.133 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
320.134 <ul>
320.135 <li><b>onBlur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
320.136 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
320.137 <li><b>onChange.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
320.138 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus and its value was modified after it gained focus. </li>
320.139 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
320.140 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
320.141 <li><b>onDblClick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
320.142 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
320.143 <li><b>onFocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
320.144 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
320.145 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
320.146 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
320.147 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
320.148 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
320.149 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
320.150 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
320.151 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
320.152 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
320.153 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
320.154 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
320.155 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
320.156 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
320.157 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
320.158 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
320.159 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
320.160 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
320.161 </ul>
320.162 <h3>Advanced</h3>
320.163 <ul>
320.164 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
320.165 If this property is selected, when the user activates the component, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page.
320.166 A simpler way of getting this functionality is to associate the component with a <a href="../../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>, and then right-click the component and choose Auto-Submit on Change.
320.167 <p>The most common example of an immediate action is a Cancel button. You can make it immediate so that the normal validation and update steps can be skipped, but the action handler can still do whatever is necessary. Typically, the action handler will navigate back to some previous page. In some designs the action handler might also enqueue an informational message like "Transaction cancelled". It is possible to do more: for example, an application might record the fact that the user cancelled the current operation.</p>
320.168 </li>
320.169 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
320.170 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. If you need the component to be hidden but still processed when the page is submitted, deselect the <code>visible</code> property instead of this property.
320.171 <p>You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the component does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a component for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</p>
320.172 </li>
320.173 </ul>
320.174 <dl>
320.175 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
320.176 <dd><a href="../listbox.html">Listbox Component</a></dd>
320.177 </dl>
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320.179 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
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320.231
320.232 <h2>Listbox Component Properties Window </h2>
320.233 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
320.234
320.235 <p>You see the Properties window for a Listbox component <img src="../../../../images/listboxicon.gif" alt="listbox icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. </p>
320.236 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
320.237
320.238 <h3>General</h3>
320.239 <ul>
320.240 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
320.241 The name of the component in the page bean and the JSP file. In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is the name of the <code>HtmlSelectOneListbox</code> object.</li>
320.242 </ul>
320.243
320.244 <h3>Appearance</h3>
320.245 <ul>
320.246 <li><b>label.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
320.247 If text is specified for this property, a label showing the text is displayed with the component.
320.248 <ul class="note">
320.249 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="../label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
320.250 </ul>
320.251 </li>
320.252 <li><b>labelLevel.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
320.253 A number that affects the appearance of the label. 1 (Strong) is larger and bold. 2 (Medium), the default, is smaller and bold. 3 (Weak) is smaller and normal (not bold). This property takes effect only if the <code>label</code> property is set. </li>
320.254 <li><b>labelOnTop.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
320.255 If this property is selected, the label is rendered above the component. By default, the property is not selected and the label is rendered beside the component.</li>
320.256 <li><b>monospace.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
320.257 If this property is selected, the label is rendered in a monospace font. </li>
320.258 <li><b>rows.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
320.259 The number of options to show at one time, by default 12 options.
320.260 If there are more options to show than indicated in this
320.261 property, a scrollbar is added to the listbox. If this
320.262 property is not set, all options are shown. </li>
320.263 <li><b>separators.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
320.264 If this property is selected, each option group in the list is separated from the other option groups with a visible separator. For the separators to display, the list options must be defined as subclasses of the <code>com.sun.webui.jsf.model.OptionGroup</code> class. This property is selected by default. </li>
320.265
320.266 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
320.267 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
320.268 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
320.269 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
320.270 <ul class="note">
320.271 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
320.272 </ul>
320.273
320.274 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
320.275 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
320.276 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
320.277 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
320.278 </p>
320.279 </li>
320.280 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
320.281 <ul class="note">
320.282 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
320.283 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.</li>
320.284 </ul>
320.285 </li>
320.286 </ul>
320.287 <h3>Data</h3>
320.288 <ul>
320.289 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
320.290 A JavaServer Faces converter that produces the correct type of value for the value property. If the user enters the wrong type of value, such as a word instead of a number for an <a href="../../jsf-val-conv/integer_converter.html">Integer converter</a>, the converter sends a message that you can display in a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a>.
320.291 <ul class="note">
320.292 <li>If you use an Enum converter with this component, you must edit the converter's Java declaration to use an <code>enum</code> class as a parameter, as described in <a href="../../jsf-val-conv/enum_converter.html">Enum Converter</a>.</li>
320.293 </ul>
320.294 </li>
320.295 <li><b>items.</b><code> Type: Object</code><br>
320.296 Specifies an object that supplies the items for the list. The IDE creates a default object for you when you add the listbox to the page. For example, for a listbox named listBox1, there is a listBox1DefaultOptions object that the IDE displays as a node in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. You can bind this property to a data provider or an object by right-clicking the component and choosing Bind to Data. If you bind to an object, the object you choose must be an array, Map, or Collection whose members are all subclasses of <code>com.sun.webui.jsf.model.Option</code>.</li>
320.297 <li><b>multiple.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
320.298 Indicates whether or not the user can select multiple items in the list at once.</li>
320.299 <li><b>required.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
320.300 If selected, the user must select an item in the list before the page can be submitted. If you add a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a> to the page and link its <code>for</code> property to this component, an error message will be displayed if the user tries to submit the page without selecting an item.
320.301 </li>
320.302 <li><b>selected.</b><code> Type: Object</code><br>
320.303 Picks up the currently selected list element and sends it to the server when the page is submitted. This property does not control the list that displays in the component. The list that displays in the component is controlled by the <code>items</code> property, described above. You can bind this property to a data provider or an object by clicking the ellipsis button (...) and using the property editor. </li>
320.304 <li><b>validatorExpression.</b><code> Type: MethodExpression</code><br>
320.305 Indicates the JavaServer Faces validator expression that is used when the value is submitted. A validator ensures
320.306 that the correct value is entered by a user. If the conditions defined by the validator are not met, the validator sends a message that you can display in a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a>.
320.307 <p>Choose a validator from the drop down list. If you choose <code>(null)</code>, no validator is called. If you choose a validator, you might also want to select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the user enters a value.</p>
320.308 <ul class="note">
320.309 <li>You can define your own validate method, for example, by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit Event Handler > validate. If you define your own method, any value you might have set in this property is overridden. </li>
320.310 </ul>
320.311 </li>
320.312 </ul>
320.313 <h3>Events</h3>
320.314 <p>Set the event properties by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>.</p>
320.315 <ul>
320.316 <li><b>valueChange.</b> Indicates the name of the component value change listener method that is called when the value of the component changes. If this method is not defined, the value of this property is <code>null</code>. You typically define this method in the page bean by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > processValueChange. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_processValueChange</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property.</li>
320.317 <li><b>validate.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called to validate the value of the component.
320.318 <p>If you want to code a validate method rather than choosing a JavaServer Faces validator for the <code>validatorExpression</code> property, right-click the component and choose Edit Event Handler > validate. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_validate</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property. When you define this method in this way, the <code>validator</code> and <code>validate</code> properties are automatically set for you. If you define a validator, you might also want to select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the user enters a value.</p>
320.319 <ul class="note">
320.320 <li>Setting this property also sets the value of the <code>validatorExpression</code> property. If you define your own validate method, do not separately change the value of the <code>validatorExpression</code> property, or you could lose the connection to your validate method.</li>
320.321 </ul>
320.322 </li>
320.323 </ul>
320.324 <h3>Behavior</h3>
320.325 <ul>
320.326 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
320.327 If selected, indicates that the component should never receive focus or be included in a submit. Use this property when the component does not apply to the page. See the note under the <code>readOnly</code> property concerning the effects of using the <code>disabled</code> property versus the effects of using the <code>readOnly</code> property.</li>
320.328 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
320.329 Advisory title information about the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
320.330 <ul class="note">
320.331 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
320.332 </li>
320.333 </ul>
320.334 </li>
320.335 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
320.336 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
320.337 <ul class="note">
320.338 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
320.339 </ul>
320.340 </li>
320.341 </ul>
320.342 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
320.343 <ul>
320.344 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
320.345 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document, determining when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767.</li>
320.346 </ul>
320.347 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
320.348 <ul>
320.349 <li><b>onBlur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
320.350 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
320.351 <li><b>onChange.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
320.352 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus and its value was modified after it gained focus. </li>
320.353 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
320.354 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
320.355 <li><b>onDblClick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
320.356 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
320.357 <li><b>onFocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
320.358 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
320.359 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
320.360 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
320.361 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
320.362 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
320.363 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
320.364 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
320.365 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
320.366 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
320.367 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
320.368 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
320.369 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
320.370 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
320.371 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
320.372 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
320.373 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
320.374 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
320.375 </ul>
320.376 <h3>Advanced</h3>
320.377 <ul>
320.378 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
320.379 If this property is selected, when the user activates the component, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page.
320.380 A simpler way of getting this functionality is to associate the component with a <a href="../../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>, and then right-click the component and choose Auto-Submit on Change.
320.381 <p>The most common example of an immediate action is a Cancel button. You can make it immediate so that the normal validation and update steps can be skipped, but the action handler can still do whatever is necessary. Typically, the action handler will navigate back to some previous page. In some designs the action handler might also enqueue an informational message like "Transaction cancelled". It is possible to do more: for example, an application might record the fact that the user cancelled the current operation.</p>
320.382 </li>
320.383 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
320.384 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. If you need the component to be hidden but still processed when the page is submitted, deselect the <code>visible</code> property instead of this property.
320.385 <p>You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the component does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a component for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</p>
320.386 </li>
320.387 </ul>
320.388 <dl>
320.389 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
320.390 <dd><a href="../listbox.html">Listbox Component</a></dd>
320.391 </dl>
320.392 <dl>
320.393 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
320.394
320.395 <dd>
320.396 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
320.397 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
320.398 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
320.399 </object>
320.400 </dd>
320.401 <dd>
320.402 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
320.403 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-listbox_components.html">
320.404 <param name="text" value="Using Listbox Components"></object>
320.405 </dd>
320.406
320.407 <dd>
320.408 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
320.409 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-scopes.html">
320.410 <param name="text" value="Understanding Scope and Managed Beans"></object>
320.411 </dd>
320.412
320.413 </dl>
320.414 <hr>
320.415 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
320.416 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
320.417 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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320.426 <td> </td>
320.427 </tr>
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321.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
321.4 -<html>
321.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
321.6 <!--
321.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
321.8 * All rights reserved.
321.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
321.10 -->
321.11 <head>
321.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
321.13 <title>Markup Component Properties Window</title>
321.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
321.15 </head>
321.16 <body>
321.17
321.18 <h1>Markup Component Properties Window </h1>
321.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
321.20
321.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a Markup component <img src="../../../../images/bh_markup_icon.gif" alt=" Markup component icon"> when you select the component in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties. </p>
321.22 <h3>General</h3>
321.23 <ul>
321.24 <li><b>id.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
321.25 The name of the Markup component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
321.26 </ul>
321.27 <h3>Appearance</h3>
321.28 <ul><li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
321.29 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. This property overrides any settings in the project CSS file, but does not override corresponding theme style settings. For example, position and size are typical settings for this property, and are set when you move and resize a component:<p><code>position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
321.30 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.</p>
321.31 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
321.32 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
321.33 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
321.34 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
321.35 </p>
321.36 </li>
321.37 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>
321.38 A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the button is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS files. You can click the ellipsis button (...) to open the the <a href="../../../propeditors/styleclass_prop_ed.html">styleClass Property Editor</a> and pick classes to add to the property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.</li>
321.39 </ul>
321.40 <h3>Advanced</h3>
321.41 <ul><li><b>extraAttributes.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
321.42 Optional attributes for the HTML tag specified in the <code>tag</code> property. The <code>id</code> property and the <code>style</code> property provide two attributes for the HTML tag. You can add additional attributes as <i>name</i>='<i>value</i>' pairs separated by a space. <p>For example, if the HTML element is an <code><hr /></code> tag, defined in the <code>tag</code> property as <code>hr</code>, you could specify a series of attributes in the <code> extraAttributes </code>property like the following:</p>
321.43 <p>
321.44 <code>align='center' size='6' width='50%' onclick='alert("You clicked?");' </code></p>
321.45 </li>
321.46 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
321.47 If selected, the Markup component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the <code><meta></code> tag does not appear in the page at all. </li>
321.48 <li><b>singleton.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
321.49 Indicates that the HTML element is a singleton element, which causes a trailing <code>/></code> to be generated in the rendered HTML. For example, the <code><br></code> element is a singleton element that must be rendered as <code><br /></code> to make it XHTML compliant. </li>
321.50 <li><b>tag.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
321.51 The HTML tag to be rendered on the page. </li>
321.52 </ul>
321.53
321.54 <dl>
321.55 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
321.56 <dd><a href="../markup.html">Markup Component</a></dd>
321.57 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
321.58 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
321.59 </dl>
321.60 <hr>
321.61 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
321.62 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
321.63 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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321.70 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
321.71 <tr>
321.72 <td> </td>
321.73 </tr>
321.74 </table>
321.75 </body>
321.76 </html>
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321.78 +<html>
321.79 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
321.80 <!--
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321.82 * All rights reserved.
321.83 * Use is subject to license terms.
321.84 -->
321.85 <head>
321.86 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
321.87 <title>Markup Component Properties Window</title>
321.88 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
321.89 </head>
321.90 <body>
321.91
321.92 <h2>Markup Component Properties Window </h2>
321.93 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
321.94
321.95 <p>You see the Properties window for a Markup component <img src="../../../../images/bh_markup_icon.gif" alt=" Markup component icon"> when you select the component in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties. </p>
321.96 <h3>General</h3>
321.97 <ul>
321.98 <li><b>id.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
321.99 The name of the Markup component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
321.100 </ul>
321.101 <h3>Appearance</h3>
321.102 <ul><li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
321.103 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. This property overrides any settings in the project CSS file, but does not override corresponding theme style settings. For example, position and size are typical settings for this property, and are set when you move and resize a component:<p><code>position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
321.104 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.</p>
321.105 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
321.106 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
321.107 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
321.108 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
321.109 </p>
321.110 </li>
321.111 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>
321.112 A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the button is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS files. You can click the ellipsis button (...) to open the the <a href="../../../propeditors/styleclass_prop_ed.html">styleClass Property Editor</a> and pick classes to add to the property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.</li>
321.113 </ul>
321.114 <h3>Advanced</h3>
321.115 <ul><li><b>extraAttributes.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
321.116 Optional attributes for the HTML tag specified in the <code>tag</code> property. The <code>id</code> property and the <code>style</code> property provide two attributes for the HTML tag. You can add additional attributes as <i>name</i>='<i>value</i>' pairs separated by a space. <p>For example, if the HTML element is an <code><hr /></code> tag, defined in the <code>tag</code> property as <code>hr</code>, you could specify a series of attributes in the <code> extraAttributes </code>property like the following:</p>
321.117 <p>
321.118 <code>align='center' size='6' width='50%' onclick='alert("You clicked?");' </code></p>
321.119 </li>
321.120 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
321.121 If selected, the Markup component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the <code><meta></code> tag does not appear in the page at all. </li>
321.122 <li><b>singleton.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
321.123 Indicates that the HTML element is a singleton element, which causes a trailing <code>/></code> to be generated in the rendered HTML. For example, the <code><br></code> element is a singleton element that must be rendered as <code><br /></code> to make it XHTML compliant. </li>
321.124 <li><b>tag.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
321.125 The HTML tag to be rendered on the page. </li>
321.126 </ul>
321.127
321.128 <dl>
321.129 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
321.130 <dd><a href="../markup.html">Markup Component</a></dd>
321.131 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
321.132 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
321.133 </dl>
321.134 <hr>
321.135 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
321.136 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
321.137 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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321.140 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Markup Component Properties Window">
321.141 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
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321.145 <tr>
321.146 <td> </td>
321.147 </tr>
321.148 </table>
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322.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/propsheets/message_group_props.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
322.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
322.4 -<html>
322.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
322.6 <!--
322.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
322.8 * All rights reserved.
322.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
322.10 -->
322.11 <head>
322.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
322.13 <title>Message Group Component Properties Window</title>
322.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
322.15 </head>
322.16 <body>
322.17
322.18 <h1>Message Group Component Properties Window </h1>
322.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
322.20
322.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a Message Group component <img src="../../../../images/bh_msg_group_icon.gif" alt="message group icon" width="16" height="14"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer.</p>
322.22 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
322.23
322.24 <h3>General</h3>
322.25 <ul>
322.26 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
322.27 The name of the Message Group component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
322.28 </ul>
322.29
322.30 <h3>Appearance</h3>
322.31 <ul>
322.32 <li><b>showDetail.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
322.33 Indicates if the detail portion of the message should be displayed. This property is false (unselected) by default.</li>
322.34 <li><b>showSummary.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
322.35 Indicates if the summary portion of the message should be displayed. This property is true (selected) by default.</li>
322.36
322.37 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
322.38 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
322.39 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
322.40 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
322.41 <ul class="note">
322.42 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
322.43 </ul>
322.44
322.45 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
322.46 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
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322.49 </p>
322.50 </li>
322.51 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
322.52 <ul class="note">
322.53 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
322.54 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.</li>
322.55 </ul>
322.56 </li>
322.57 </ul>
322.58
322.59 <h3>Behavior</h3>
322.60 <ul>
322.61 <li><b>showGlobalOnly.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
322.62 Indicates if global messages, messages not associated with any component, are the only messages to be displayed. By default, this property is false (not selected), and all messages from all components on the page are displayed.</li>
322.63 <li><b>title.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
322.64 Sets the title at the top of the message group, overriding the default title, System Messages. </li>
322.65 <li><b>tooltip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
322.66 Information about the component that is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
322.67 <ul class="note">
322.68 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
322.69 </li>
322.70 </ul>
322.71 </li>
322.72 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
322.73 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
322.74 <ul class="note">
322.75 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
322.76 </ul>
322.77 </li>
322.78 </ul>
322.79 <h3>Advanced</h3>
322.80 <ul>
322.81
322.82 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
322.83 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component doesn't appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component.
322.84 <p>You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the component does get rendered. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</p>
322.85 </li>
322.86 </ul>
322.87
322.88 <dl>
322.89 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
322.90 <dd><a href="../message_group.html">Message Group Component</a></dd>
322.91 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
322.92 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
322.93 </dl>
322.94 <dl>
322.95 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
322.96
322.97 <dd>
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322.99 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
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322.102 </dd>
322.103
322.104 <dd> <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
322.105 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-scopes.html">
322.106 <param name="text" value="Understanding Scope and Managed Beans"></object>
322.107 </dd>
322.108 </dl>
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322.118 <small><a href="../../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
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322.120 <tr>
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322.129 <!--
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322.131 * All rights reserved.
322.132 * Use is subject to license terms.
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322.134 <head>
322.135 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
322.136 <title>Message Group Component Properties Window</title>
322.137 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
322.138 </head>
322.139 <body>
322.140
322.141 <h2>Message Group Component Properties Window </h2>
322.142 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
322.143
322.144 <p>You see the Properties window for a Message Group component <img src="../../../../images/bh_msg_group_icon.gif" alt="message group icon" width="16" height="14"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer.</p>
322.145 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
322.146
322.147 <h3>General</h3>
322.148 <ul>
322.149 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
322.150 The name of the Message Group component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
322.151 </ul>
322.152
322.153 <h3>Appearance</h3>
322.154 <ul>
322.155 <li><b>showDetail.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
322.156 Indicates if the detail portion of the message should be displayed. This property is false (unselected) by default.</li>
322.157 <li><b>showSummary.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
322.158 Indicates if the summary portion of the message should be displayed. This property is true (selected) by default.</li>
322.159
322.160 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
322.161 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
322.162 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
322.163 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
322.164 <ul class="note">
322.165 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
322.166 </ul>
322.167
322.168 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
322.169 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
322.170 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
322.171 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
322.172 </p>
322.173 </li>
322.174 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
322.175 <ul class="note">
322.176 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
322.177 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.</li>
322.178 </ul>
322.179 </li>
322.180 </ul>
322.181
322.182 <h3>Behavior</h3>
322.183 <ul>
322.184 <li><b>showGlobalOnly.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
322.185 Indicates if global messages, messages not associated with any component, are the only messages to be displayed. By default, this property is false (not selected), and all messages from all components on the page are displayed.</li>
322.186 <li><b>title.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
322.187 Sets the title at the top of the message group, overriding the default title, System Messages. </li>
322.188 <li><b>tooltip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
322.189 Information about the component that is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
322.190 <ul class="note">
322.191 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
322.192 </li>
322.193 </ul>
322.194 </li>
322.195 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
322.196 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
322.197 <ul class="note">
322.198 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
322.199 </ul>
322.200 </li>
322.201 </ul>
322.202 <h3>Advanced</h3>
322.203 <ul>
322.204
322.205 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
322.206 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component doesn't appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component.
322.207 <p>You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the component does get rendered. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</p>
322.208 </li>
322.209 </ul>
322.210
322.211 <dl>
322.212 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
322.213 <dd><a href="../message_group.html">Message Group Component</a></dd>
322.214 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
322.215 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
322.216 </dl>
322.217 <dl>
322.218 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
322.219
322.220 <dd>
322.221 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
322.222 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
322.223 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
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322.225 </dd>
322.226
322.227 <dd> <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
322.228 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-scopes.html">
322.229 <param name="text" value="Understanding Scope and Managed Beans"></object>
322.230 </dd>
322.231 </dl>
322.232 <hr>
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322.234 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
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323.11 <head>
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323.13 <title>Message Component Properties Window</title>
323.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
323.15 </head>
323.16 <body>
323.17
323.18 <h1>Message Component Properties Window </h1>
323.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
323.20
323.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a Message component <img src="../../../../images/inlinemsgicon.gif" alt="inline message icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. </p>
323.22 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
323.23
323.24 <h3>General</h3>
323.25 <ul>
323.26 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
323.27 The name of the Message component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
323.28 </ul>
323.29
323.30 <h3>Appearance</h3>
323.31 <ul>
323.32 <li><b>showDetail.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
323.33 Indicates if the detail portion of the message should be displayed. This property is false (unselected) by default.</li>
323.34 <li><b>showSummary.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
323.35 Indicates if the summary portion of the message should be displayed. This property is true (selected) by default.</li>
323.36
323.37 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
323.38 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
323.39 <ul class="note">
323.40 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
323.41 </ul>
323.42
323.43 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
323.44 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
323.45 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
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323.47 </p>
323.48 </li>
323.49 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
323.50 <ul class="note">
323.51 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
323.52 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.</li>
323.53 </ul>
323.54 </li>
323.55 </ul>
323.56 <h3>Behavior</h3>
323.57 <ul>
323.58 <li><b>for.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
323.59 The component for which the message component displays messages. To set this property, you can hold down the Ctrl-Shift keys and drag from the message component to the component for which it is to display messages. Alternatively, you can click the drop down list next to the property and choose a component. </li>
323.60 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
323.61 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. It is usually not necessary to use this property with a Message component because the component is visible only if there is a message to display, such as when an error occurs.
323.62 <ul class="note">
323.63 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
323.64 </ul>
323.65 </li>
323.66 </ul>
323.67 <h3>Advanced</h3>
323.68 <ul>
323.69 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
323.70 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component doesn't appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component.
323.71 <p>You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the component does get rendered. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</p>
323.72 </li>
323.73 </ul>
323.74 <dl>
323.75 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
323.76 <dd><a href="../message.html">Message Component</a></dd>
323.77 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
323.78 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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323.80 <dl>
323.81 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
323.82
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323.121 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
323.122 <title>Message Component Properties Window</title>
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323.124 </head>
323.125 <body>
323.126
323.127 <h2>Message Component Properties Window </h2>
323.128 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
323.129
323.130 <p>You see the Properties window for a Message component <img src="../../../../images/inlinemsgicon.gif" alt="inline message icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. </p>
323.131 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
323.132
323.133 <h3>General</h3>
323.134 <ul>
323.135 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
323.136 The name of the Message component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
323.137 </ul>
323.138
323.139 <h3>Appearance</h3>
323.140 <ul>
323.141 <li><b>showDetail.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
323.142 Indicates if the detail portion of the message should be displayed. This property is false (unselected) by default.</li>
323.143 <li><b>showSummary.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
323.144 Indicates if the summary portion of the message should be displayed. This property is true (selected) by default.</li>
323.145
323.146 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
323.147 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
323.148 <ul class="note">
323.149 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
323.150 </ul>
323.151
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323.156 </p>
323.157 </li>
323.158 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
323.159 <ul class="note">
323.160 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
323.161 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.</li>
323.162 </ul>
323.163 </li>
323.164 </ul>
323.165 <h3>Behavior</h3>
323.166 <ul>
323.167 <li><b>for.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
323.168 The component for which the message component displays messages. To set this property, you can hold down the Ctrl-Shift keys and drag from the message component to the component for which it is to display messages. Alternatively, you can click the drop down list next to the property and choose a component. </li>
323.169 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
323.170 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. It is usually not necessary to use this property with a Message component because the component is visible only if there is a message to display, such as when an error occurs.
323.171 <ul class="note">
323.172 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
323.173 </ul>
323.174 </li>
323.175 </ul>
323.176 <h3>Advanced</h3>
323.177 <ul>
323.178 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
323.179 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component doesn't appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component.
323.180 <p>You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the component does get rendered. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</p>
323.181 </li>
323.182 </ul>
323.183 <dl>
323.184 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
323.185 <dd><a href="../message.html">Message Component</a></dd>
323.186 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
323.187 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
323.188 </dl>
323.189 <dl>
323.190 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
323.191
323.192 <dd>
323.193 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
323.194 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
323.195 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
323.196 </object>
323.197 </dd>
323.198
323.199 <dd> <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
323.200 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-scopes.html">
323.201 <param name="text" value="Understanding Scope and Managed Beans"></object>
323.202 </dd>
323.203 </dl>
323.204 <hr>
323.205 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
323.206 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
323.207 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
323.208 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
323.209 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
323.210 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Message Component Properties Window">
323.211 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
323.212 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
323.213 <small><a href="../../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
323.214 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
323.215 <tr>
323.216 <td> </td>
323.217 </tr>
323.218 </table>
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324.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/propsheets/meta_props.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
324.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
324.4 -<html>
324.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
324.6 <!--
324.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
324.8 * All rights reserved.
324.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
324.10 -->
324.11 <head>
324.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
324.13 <title>Meta Component Properties Window</title>
324.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
324.15 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
324.16 <style type="text/css">
324.17 <!--
324.18 .style1 {color: rgb(0,0,0)}
324.19 -->
324.20 </style>
324.21 <h1>Meta Component Properties Window </h1>
324.22 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
324.23
324.24 <p>You see the Properties window for a Meta component <img src="../../../../images/bh_meta_icon.gif" alt="Meta component icon"> when you select the component in the<span class="style1"> <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
324.25 <param name="content" value="../../../navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
324.26 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
324.27 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
324.28 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
324.29 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object>
324.30 </object>
324.31 </span> For general information on the HTML <code><meta></code> tag, see the W3C web page at:</p>
324.32 <p>
324.33 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
324.34 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/struct/global.html#edef-META">
324.35 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/struct/global.html#edef-META"></object>
324.36 </p>
324.37 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
324.38
324.39 <h3>General</h3>
324.40 <ul>
324.41 <li><b>id.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
324.42 The name of the Meta component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
324.43 </ul>
324.44 <h3>Appearance</h3>
324.45 <ul>
324.46 <li><b>content.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
324.47 Specifies the data to associate with the <code>name</code> property or <code>httpEquiv</code> property. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>content</code> of the HTML <code><meta></code> tag.</li>
324.48 <li><b>httpEquiv.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
324.49 Specifies HTTP properties that the web server can use in the HTTP response
324.50 header. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>httpEquiv</code> of the HTML <code><meta></code> tag.
324.51 <p style="margin-bottom: 0in">For example, if this property is set to <code>Description</code>, you could specify a page description in the <code>content</code> property as something like the following: <code>First page of the Acme customer order application.</code> These settings would result in the following HTTP response header:</p>
324.52 <p><code> Description: "First page of the Acme customer order application"</code></p>
324.53 </li>
324.54 </ul>
324.55 <ul>
324.56 <li><b>name.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
324.57 Specifies a property name for which the <code>content</code> property provides the actual content. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>name</code> of the HTML <code><meta></code> tag. A common use of this property is to provide data to search engines. <p>For example, if this property's value is <code>keywords</code>, the value of the <code>content</code> property is a set of search terms that a user searching for this page is likely to enter. </p></li>
324.58 </ul>
324.59 <h3>Advanced</h3>
324.60 <ul><li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
324.61 If selected, the Meta component is rendered. If not selected, the <code><meta></code> tag does not appear in the page at all. </li>
324.62 <li><b>scheme.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
324.63 Defines a format to be used to interpret the value of the <code>content</code> attribute when the content of the attribute might be ambiguous. </li>
324.64 </ul>
324.65
324.66 <dl>
324.67 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
324.68 <dd><a href="../meta.html">Meta Component</a></dd>
324.69 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
324.70 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
324.71 </dl>
324.72 <hr>
324.73 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
324.74 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
324.75 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
324.76 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
324.77 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
324.78 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Meta Component Properties Window">
324.79 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
324.80 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
324.81 <small><a href="../../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
324.82 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
324.83 <tr>
324.84 <td> </td>
324.85 </tr>
324.86 </table>
324.87 </body>
324.88 </html>
324.89 \ No newline at end of file
324.90 +<html>
324.91 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
324.92 <!--
324.93 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
324.94 * All rights reserved.
324.95 * Use is subject to license terms.
324.96 -->
324.97 <head>
324.98 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
324.99 <title>Meta Component Properties Window</title>
324.100 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
324.101 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
324.102 <style type="text/css">
324.103 <!--
324.104 .style1 {color: rgb(0,0,0)}
324.105 -->
324.106 </style>
324.107 <h2>Meta Component Properties Window </h2>
324.108 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
324.109
324.110 <p>You see the Properties window for a Meta component <img src="../../../../images/bh_meta_icon.gif" alt="Meta component icon"> when you select the component in the<span class="style1"> <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
324.111 <param name="content" value="../../../navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
324.112 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
324.113 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
324.114 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
324.115 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object>
324.116 </object>
324.117 </span> For general information on the HTML <code><meta></code> tag, see the W3C web page at:</p>
324.118 <p>
324.119 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
324.120 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/struct/global.html#edef-META">
324.121 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/struct/global.html#edef-META"></object>
324.122 </p>
324.123 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
324.124
324.125 <h3>General</h3>
324.126 <ul>
324.127 <li><b>id.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
324.128 The name of the Meta component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
324.129 </ul>
324.130 <h3>Appearance</h3>
324.131 <ul>
324.132 <li><b>content.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
324.133 Specifies the data to associate with the <code>name</code> property or <code>httpEquiv</code> property. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>content</code> of the HTML <code><meta></code> tag.</li>
324.134 <li><b>httpEquiv.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
324.135 Specifies HTTP properties that the web server can use in the HTTP response
324.136 header. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>httpEquiv</code> of the HTML <code><meta></code> tag.
324.137 <p style="margin-bottom: 0in">For example, if this property is set to <code>Description</code>, you could specify a page description in the <code>content</code> property as something like the following: <code>First page of the Acme customer order application.</code> These settings would result in the following HTTP response header:</p>
324.138 <p><code> Description: "First page of the Acme customer order application"</code></p>
324.139 </li>
324.140 </ul>
324.141 <ul>
324.142 <li><b>name.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
324.143 Specifies a property name for which the <code>content</code> property provides the actual content. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>name</code> of the HTML <code><meta></code> tag. A common use of this property is to provide data to search engines. <p>For example, if this property's value is <code>keywords</code>, the value of the <code>content</code> property is a set of search terms that a user searching for this page is likely to enter. </p></li>
324.144 </ul>
324.145 <h3>Advanced</h3>
324.146 <ul><li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
324.147 If selected, the Meta component is rendered. If not selected, the <code><meta></code> tag does not appear in the page at all. </li>
324.148 <li><b>scheme.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
324.149 Defines a format to be used to interpret the value of the <code>content</code> attribute when the content of the attribute might be ambiguous. </li>
324.150 </ul>
324.151
324.152 <dl>
324.153 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
324.154 <dd><a href="../meta.html">Meta Component</a></dd>
324.155 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
324.156 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
324.157 </dl>
324.158 <hr>
324.159 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
324.160 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
324.161 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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324.163 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
324.164 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Meta Component Properties Window">
324.165 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
324.166 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
324.167 <small><a href="../../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
324.168 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
324.169 <tr>
324.170 <td> </td>
324.171 </tr>
324.172 </table>
324.173 </body>
324.174 </html>
324.175 \ No newline at end of file
325.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/propsheets/page_alert_props.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
325.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/propsheets/page_alert_props.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
325.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
325.4 -<html>
325.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
325.6 <!--
325.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
325.8 * All rights reserved.
325.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
325.10 -->
325.11 <head>
325.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
325.13 <title>Page Alert Component Properties Window</title>
325.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
325.15 </head>
325.16 <body>
325.17
325.18 <h1>Page Alert Component Properties Window </h1>
325.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
325.20
325.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a Page Alert Component <img src="../../../../images/bh_page_alert_icon.gif" alt="Page Alert Component icon" width="15" height="15"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. Most of the component's properties are both JSP attributes and properties of the <code>PageAlert</code> Java component in the page bean.</p>
325.22 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
325.23
325.24 <h3>General</h3>
325.25 <ul>
325.26 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
325.27 The name of the Page Alert Component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
325.28 </ul>
325.29
325.30 <h3>Appearance</h3>
325.31 <ul>
325.32 <li><b>detail.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
325.33 Text that provides more detailed information about the page alert and possibly what to do about it. The detail text appears below the summary.</li>
325.34
325.35 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
325.36 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
325.37 <ul class="note">
325.38 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
325.39 </ul>
325.40
325.41 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
325.42 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
325.43 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
325.44 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
325.45 </p>
325.46 </li>
325.47 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
325.48 <ul class="note">
325.49 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
325.50 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.</li>
325.51 </ul>
325.52 </li>
325.53
325.54 <li><b>summary.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
325.55 Brief text that tells the user why the page alert was displayed. This text appears below the title, if there is one. </li>
325.56 <li><b>title.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
325.57 The title of the page, if any. Set the message text in the <code>summary</code> property. </li>
325.58 </ul>
325.59
325.60 <h3>Data</h3>
325.61 <ul>
325.62 <li><b>escape.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
325.63 Indicates that the message text should be escaped so that it is not interpreted by the browser.
325.64 Selecting this property causes characters like '<' that can cause problems with XML and HTML to be escaped. For example, with this property selected, '<' is represented as <code>&lt;</code>.</li>
325.65 </ul>
325.66 <h3>Behavior</h3>
325.67 <ul><li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
325.68 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
325.69 <ul class="note">
325.70 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
325.71 </ul>
325.72 </li>
325.73 </ul>
325.74 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
325.75 <ul>
325.76 <li><b>alt.</b><code> type: String</code><br>
325.77 The <code>alt</code> text for the page alert's icon, which varies depending on the value of the <code>type</code> property. The alt text describes the icon in the HTML page, is readable by screen readers, can display as a tool tip, and displays when the user has display of images turned off in the web browser. </li>
325.78 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
325.79 Optionally specifies the position of the page alert component in the tab order of the document. Determines when the page alert will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767.</li>
325.80 </ul>
325.81 <h3>Advanced</h3>
325.82 <ul>
325.83 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
325.84 If selected, the component is to be rendered. If not selected, the component doesn't appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the component does get rendered.</li>
325.85 <li><b>type.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
325.86 The category of the page alert: error, warning, information, or question. The category determines the icon that displays with the page alert.</li>
325.87 </ul>
325.88 <dl>
325.89 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
325.90 <dd><a href="../page_alert.html">Page Alert Component</a></dd>
325.91 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
325.92 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
325.93 </dl>
325.94 <dl>
325.95 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
325.96
325.97 <dd>
325.98 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
325.99 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
325.100 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
325.101 </object>
325.102 </dd>
325.103
325.104 <dd> <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
325.105 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-scopes.html">
325.106 <param name="text" value="Understanding Scope and Managed Beans"></object>
325.107 </dd>
325.108 </dl>
325.109 <hr>
325.110 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
325.111 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
325.112 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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325.115 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Page Alert Component Properties Window">
325.116 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
325.117 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
325.118 <small><a href="../../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
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325.129 <!--
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325.131 * All rights reserved.
325.132 * Use is subject to license terms.
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325.134 <head>
325.135 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
325.136 <title>Page Alert Component Properties Window</title>
325.137 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
325.138 </head>
325.139 <body>
325.140
325.141 <h2>Page Alert Component Properties Window </h2>
325.142 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
325.143
325.144 <p>You see the Properties window for a Page Alert Component <img src="../../../../images/bh_page_alert_icon.gif" alt="Page Alert Component icon" width="15" height="15"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. Most of the component's properties are both JSP attributes and properties of the <code>PageAlert</code> Java component in the page bean.</p>
325.145 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
325.146
325.147 <h3>General</h3>
325.148 <ul>
325.149 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
325.150 The name of the Page Alert Component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
325.151 </ul>
325.152
325.153 <h3>Appearance</h3>
325.154 <ul>
325.155 <li><b>detail.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
325.156 Text that provides more detailed information about the page alert and possibly what to do about it. The detail text appears below the summary.</li>
325.157
325.158 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
325.159 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
325.160 <ul class="note">
325.161 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
325.162 </ul>
325.163
325.164 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
325.165 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
325.166 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
325.167 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
325.168 </p>
325.169 </li>
325.170 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
325.171 <ul class="note">
325.172 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
325.173 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.</li>
325.174 </ul>
325.175 </li>
325.176
325.177 <li><b>summary.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
325.178 Brief text that tells the user why the page alert was displayed. This text appears below the title, if there is one. </li>
325.179 <li><b>title.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
325.180 The title of the page, if any. Set the message text in the <code>summary</code> property. </li>
325.181 </ul>
325.182
325.183 <h3>Data</h3>
325.184 <ul>
325.185 <li><b>escape.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
325.186 Indicates that the message text should be escaped so that it is not interpreted by the browser.
325.187 Selecting this property causes characters like '<' that can cause problems with XML and HTML to be escaped. For example, with this property selected, '<' is represented as <code>&lt;</code>.</li>
325.188 </ul>
325.189 <h3>Behavior</h3>
325.190 <ul><li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
325.191 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
325.192 <ul class="note">
325.193 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
325.194 </ul>
325.195 </li>
325.196 </ul>
325.197 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
325.198 <ul>
325.199 <li><b>alt.</b><code> type: String</code><br>
325.200 The <code>alt</code> text for the page alert's icon, which varies depending on the value of the <code>type</code> property. The alt text describes the icon in the HTML page, is readable by screen readers, can display as a tool tip, and displays when the user has display of images turned off in the web browser. </li>
325.201 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
325.202 Optionally specifies the position of the page alert component in the tab order of the document. Determines when the page alert will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767.</li>
325.203 </ul>
325.204 <h3>Advanced</h3>
325.205 <ul>
325.206 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
325.207 If selected, the component is to be rendered. If not selected, the component doesn't appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the component does get rendered.</li>
325.208 <li><b>type.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
325.209 The category of the page alert: error, warning, information, or question. The category determines the icon that displays with the page alert.</li>
325.210 </ul>
325.211 <dl>
325.212 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
325.213 <dd><a href="../page_alert.html">Page Alert Component</a></dd>
325.214 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
325.215 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
325.216 </dl>
325.217 <dl>
325.218 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
325.219
325.220 <dd>
325.221 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
325.222 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
325.223 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
325.224 </object>
325.225 </dd>
325.226
325.227 <dd> <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
325.228 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-scopes.html">
325.229 <param name="text" value="Understanding Scope and Managed Beans"></object>
325.230 </dd>
325.231 </dl>
325.232 <hr>
325.233 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
325.234 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
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325.238 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Page Alert Component Properties Window">
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325.240 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
325.241 <small><a href="../../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
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326.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/propsheets/page_separator_props.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
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326.4 -<html>
326.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
326.6 <!--
326.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
326.8 * All rights reserved.
326.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
326.10 -->
326.11 <head>
326.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
326.13 <title>Page Separator Component Properties Window</title>
326.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
326.15 </head>
326.16 <body>
326.17
326.18 <h1>Page Separator Component Properties Window </h1>
326.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
326.20
326.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a Page Separator component <img src="../../../../images/bh_page_separator_icon.gif" alt="page separator icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer.</p>
326.22 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
326.23
326.24 <h3>General</h3>
326.25 <ul>
326.26 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
326.27 The name of the Page Separator component in the page bean and the JSP file. In the page bean, the page separator component is represented by a <code>PageSeparator</code> object. </li>
326.28 </ul>
326.29
326.30 <h3>Appearance</h3>
326.31 <ul>
326.32
326.33 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
326.34 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
326.35 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
326.36 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
326.37 <ul class="note">
326.38 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
326.39 </ul>
326.40
326.41 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
326.42 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
326.43 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
326.44 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
326.45 </p>
326.46 </li>
326.47 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
326.48 <ul class="note">
326.49 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
326.50 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.</li>
326.51 </ul>
326.52 </li>
326.53 </ul>
326.54
326.55 <h3>Behavior</h3>
326.56 <ul><li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
326.57 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component. </li>
326.58 </ul>
326.59 <h3>Advanced</h3>
326.60 <ul>
326.61 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
326.62 If selected, the Separator is rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component.</li>
326.63 </ul>
326.64
326.65 <dl>
326.66 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
326.67 <dd><a href="../page_separator.html">Page Separator Component</a></dd>
326.68 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
326.69 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
326.70 </dl>
326.71 <hr>
326.72 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
326.73 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
326.74 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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326.77 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Page Separator Component Properties Window">
326.78 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
326.79 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
326.80 <small><a href="../../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
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326.93 * All rights reserved.
326.94 * Use is subject to license terms.
326.95 -->
326.96 <head>
326.97 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
326.98 <title>Page Separator Component Properties Window</title>
326.99 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
326.100 </head>
326.101 <body>
326.102
326.103 <h2>Page Separator Component Properties Window </h2>
326.104 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
326.105
326.106 <p>You see the Properties window for a Page Separator component <img src="../../../../images/bh_page_separator_icon.gif" alt="page separator icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer.</p>
326.107 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
326.108
326.109 <h3>General</h3>
326.110 <ul>
326.111 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
326.112 The name of the Page Separator component in the page bean and the JSP file. In the page bean, the page separator component is represented by a <code>PageSeparator</code> object. </li>
326.113 </ul>
326.114
326.115 <h3>Appearance</h3>
326.116 <ul>
326.117
326.118 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
326.119 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
326.120 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
326.121 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
326.122 <ul class="note">
326.123 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
326.124 </ul>
326.125
326.126 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
326.127 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
326.128 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
326.129 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
326.130 </p>
326.131 </li>
326.132 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
326.133 <ul class="note">
326.134 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
326.135 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.</li>
326.136 </ul>
326.137 </li>
326.138 </ul>
326.139
326.140 <h3>Behavior</h3>
326.141 <ul><li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
326.142 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component. </li>
326.143 </ul>
326.144 <h3>Advanced</h3>
326.145 <ul>
326.146 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
326.147 If selected, the Separator is rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component.</li>
326.148 </ul>
326.149
326.150 <dl>
326.151 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
326.152 <dd><a href="../page_separator.html">Page Separator Component</a></dd>
326.153 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
326.154 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
326.155 </dl>
326.156 <hr>
326.157 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
326.158 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
326.159 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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326.163 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
326.164 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
326.165 <small><a href="../../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
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326.167 <tr>
326.168 <td> </td>
326.169 </tr>
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327.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/propsheets/password_field_props.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
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327.4 -<html>
327.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
327.6 <!--
327.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
327.8 * All rights reserved.
327.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
327.10 -->
327.11 <head>
327.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
327.13 <title>Password Field Component Properties Window</title>
327.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
327.15 </head>
327.16 <body>
327.17
327.18 <h1>Password Field Component Properties Window</h1>
327.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
327.20
327.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a Password Field component <img src="../../../../images/secretfieldicon.gif" alt="secret field icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. </p>
327.22 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
327.23
327.24 <h3>General</h3>
327.25 <ul>
327.26 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
327.27 The name of the Password Field component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
327.28 </ul>
327.29
327.30 <h3>Appearance</h3>
327.31 <ul>
327.32 <li><b>columns.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
327.33 The width in characters of the field. The default value is <code>20</code>. </li>
327.34 <li><b>label.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
327.35 A descriptive label for the field, which displays next to the field.
327.36 <ul class="note">
327.37 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="../label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
327.38 </ul>
327.39 </li>
327.40 <li><b>labelLevel.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
327.41 A number that affects the appearance of the label. 1 (Strong) is larger and bold. 2 (Medium), the default, is smaller and bold. 3 (Weak) is smaller and normal (not bold). This property takes effect only if the label property is set. </li>
327.42
327.43 <li><b>password.</b> <code>Type: Object </code><br>
327.44 The password entered by the user, which is sent to the server. You can click the ellipsis button (...) and bind this property to an object or a data provider that receives the value. If you enter a text value for this property, the password field displays initially with an asterisk or bullet for each letter. </li>
327.45 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
327.46 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
327.47 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
327.48 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
327.49 <ul class="note">
327.50 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
327.51 </ul>
327.52 </li>
327.53 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>
327.54 A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
327.55 <ul class="note">
327.56 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
327.57 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
327.58
327.59 </li>
327.60 </ul>
327.61 </li>
327.62 </ul>
327.63
327.64 <h3>Data</h3>
327.65 <ul>
327.66 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
327.67 A JavaServer Faces converter that produces the correct type of value for the <code>password</code> property. The component will pick the correct converter for the <code>password</code> property if one is available, making it unnecessary to set this property in most cases. If the <code>password</code> property is bound to a value whose type is not on the list of converters, you have to supply your own converter and set this property. </li>
327.68 <li><b>required.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
327.69 If selected, the user must enter a value in the field before the page can be submitted. If you add a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a> to the page and link its <code>for</code> property to this component, an error message will be displayed if the user tries to submit the page without entering a password.</li>
327.70 <li><b>validatorExpression.</b><code> Type: MethodExpression</code><br>
327.71 Indicates the JavaServer Faces validator expression that is used when the value is submitted. A validator ensures
327.72 that the correct value is entered by a user. If the conditions defined by the validator are not met, the validator sends a message that you can display in a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a>.
327.73 <p>Choose a validator from the drop down list. If you choose <code>(null)</code>, no validator is called. If you choose a validator, you might also want to select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the user enters a value.</p><ul class="note">
327.74 <li>You can define your own validate method, for example, by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit Event Handler > validate. If you define your own method, any value you might have set in this property is overridden. </li>
327.75 </ul>
327.76 </li>
327.77 </ul>
327.78 <h3>Events</h3>
327.79 <p>Set the event properties by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>.</p>
327.80 <ul>
327.81 <li><b>valueChange.</b> Indicates the name of the component value change listener method that is called when the value of the component changes. You typically define this method in the page bean by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > processValueChange. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_processValueChange</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property.</li>
327.82 <li><b>validate.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called to validate the value of the component.
327.83 <p>If you want to code a validate method rather than choosing a JavaServer Faces validator for the <code>validatorExpression</code> property, right-click the component and choose Edit Event Handler > validate. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_validate</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property. When you define this method in this way, the <code>validator</code> and <code>validate</code> properties are automatically set for you.
327.84 <ul class="note">
327.85 <li>Setting this property also sets the value of the <code>validatorExpression</code> property. If you define your own validate method, do not separately change the value of the <code>validatorExpression</code> property, or you could lose the connection to your validate method.</li>
327.86 </ul>
327.87 </li>
327.88 </ul>
327.89 <h3>Behavior</h3>
327.90 <ul>
327.91 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
327.92 If selected, indicates that the component should never receive focus or be included in a submit. Use this property when the component does not apply to the page. See the note under the <code>readOnly</code> property concerning the effects of using the <code>disabled</code> property versus the effects of using the <code>readOnly</code> property.</li>
327.93 <li><b>maxLength.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
327.94 The maximum number of characters that can be entered for this field. </li>
327.95 <li><b>readOnly.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
327.96 If selected, makes it impossible for the user to enter values.
327.97 Use this property when the component does apply but must not be changed.</li>
327.98 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
327.99 Rendered as the HTML <code>title</code> attribute of the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
327.100 <ul class="note">
327.101 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
327.102 </li>
327.103 </ul>
327.104 </li>
327.105 <li><b>trim.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
327.106 If selected, any leading spaces or trailing spaces will be trimmed prior to conversion to the
327.107 destination data type. This property is selected by default. </li>
327.108 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
327.109 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
327.110 <ul class="note">
327.111 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
327.112 </ul>
327.113 </li>
327.114 </ul>
327.115 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
327.116 <ul>
327.117 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
327.118 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document, determining when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767. Equivalent to the <code>tabindex</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
327.119 </ul>
327.120 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
327.121 <ul>
327.122 <li><b>onBlur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
327.123 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
327.124 <li><b>onChange.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
327.125 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus and its value was modified after it gained focus. </li>
327.126 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
327.127 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
327.128 <li><b>onDblClick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
327.129 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
327.130 <li><b>onFocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
327.131 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
327.132 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
327.133 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
327.134 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
327.135 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
327.136 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
327.137 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
327.138 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
327.139 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
327.140 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
327.141 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
327.142 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
327.143 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
327.144 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
327.145 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
327.146 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
327.147 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
327.148 <li><b>onSelect.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
327.149 JavaScript to be executed when the user selects text in the component.</li>
327.150 </ul>
327.151 <h3>Advanced</h3>
327.152 <ul>
327.153 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
327.154 If this property is selected, when the user submits the page, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page. A simpler way of getting this functionality is to associate the component with a <a href="../../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>.
327.155 <p>The most common example of an immediate action is a Cancel button. You make it immediate so that the normal validation and update steps can be skipped, but the action handler can still do whatever is necessary. Typically, the action handler will navigate back to some previous page. In some designs the action handler might also enqueue an informational message like "Transaction cancelled". It is possible to do more: for example, an application might record the fact that the user cancelled the current operation.</p>
327.156 </li>
327.157 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
327.158 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component doesn't appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the component does get rendered. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</li>
327.159 </ul>
327.160
327.161
327.162 <dl>
327.163 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
327.164 <dd><a href="../password_field.html">Password Field Component</a></dd>
327.165 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
327.166 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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327.213
327.214 <h2>Password Field Component Properties Window</h2>
327.215 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
327.216
327.217 <p>You see the Properties window for a Password Field component <img src="../../../../images/secretfieldicon.gif" alt="secret field icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. </p>
327.218 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
327.219
327.220 <h3>General</h3>
327.221 <ul>
327.222 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
327.223 The name of the Password Field component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
327.224 </ul>
327.225
327.226 <h3>Appearance</h3>
327.227 <ul>
327.228 <li><b>columns.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
327.229 The width in characters of the field. The default value is <code>20</code>. </li>
327.230 <li><b>label.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
327.231 A descriptive label for the field, which displays next to the field.
327.232 <ul class="note">
327.233 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="../label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
327.234 </ul>
327.235 </li>
327.236 <li><b>labelLevel.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
327.237 A number that affects the appearance of the label. 1 (Strong) is larger and bold. 2 (Medium), the default, is smaller and bold. 3 (Weak) is smaller and normal (not bold). This property takes effect only if the label property is set. </li>
327.238
327.239 <li><b>password.</b> <code>Type: Object </code><br>
327.240 The password entered by the user, which is sent to the server. You can click the ellipsis button (...) and bind this property to an object or a data provider that receives the value. If you enter a text value for this property, the password field displays initially with an asterisk or bullet for each letter. </li>
327.241 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
327.242 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
327.243 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
327.244 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
327.245 <ul class="note">
327.246 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
327.247 </ul>
327.248 </li>
327.249 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>
327.250 A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
327.251 <ul class="note">
327.252 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
327.253 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
327.254
327.255 </li>
327.256 </ul>
327.257 </li>
327.258 </ul>
327.259
327.260 <h3>Data</h3>
327.261 <ul>
327.262 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
327.263 A JavaServer Faces converter that produces the correct type of value for the <code>password</code> property. The component will pick the correct converter for the <code>password</code> property if one is available, making it unnecessary to set this property in most cases. If the <code>password</code> property is bound to a value whose type is not on the list of converters, you have to supply your own converter and set this property. </li>
327.264 <li><b>required.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
327.265 If selected, the user must enter a value in the field before the page can be submitted. If you add a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a> to the page and link its <code>for</code> property to this component, an error message will be displayed if the user tries to submit the page without entering a password.</li>
327.266 <li><b>validatorExpression.</b><code> Type: MethodExpression</code><br>
327.267 Indicates the JavaServer Faces validator expression that is used when the value is submitted. A validator ensures
327.268 that the correct value is entered by a user. If the conditions defined by the validator are not met, the validator sends a message that you can display in a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a>.
327.269 <p>Choose a validator from the drop down list. If you choose <code>(null)</code>, no validator is called. If you choose a validator, you might also want to select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the user enters a value.</p><ul class="note">
327.270 <li>You can define your own validate method, for example, by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit Event Handler > validate. If you define your own method, any value you might have set in this property is overridden. </li>
327.271 </ul>
327.272 </li>
327.273 </ul>
327.274 <h3>Events</h3>
327.275 <p>Set the event properties by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>.</p>
327.276 <ul>
327.277 <li><b>valueChange.</b> Indicates the name of the component value change listener method that is called when the value of the component changes. You typically define this method in the page bean by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > processValueChange. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_processValueChange</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property.</li>
327.278 <li><b>validate.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called to validate the value of the component.
327.279 <p>If you want to code a validate method rather than choosing a JavaServer Faces validator for the <code>validatorExpression</code> property, right-click the component and choose Edit Event Handler > validate. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_validate</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property. When you define this method in this way, the <code>validator</code> and <code>validate</code> properties are automatically set for you.
327.280 <ul class="note">
327.281 <li>Setting this property also sets the value of the <code>validatorExpression</code> property. If you define your own validate method, do not separately change the value of the <code>validatorExpression</code> property, or you could lose the connection to your validate method.</li>
327.282 </ul>
327.283 </li>
327.284 </ul>
327.285 <h3>Behavior</h3>
327.286 <ul>
327.287 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
327.288 If selected, indicates that the component should never receive focus or be included in a submit. Use this property when the component does not apply to the page. See the note under the <code>readOnly</code> property concerning the effects of using the <code>disabled</code> property versus the effects of using the <code>readOnly</code> property.</li>
327.289 <li><b>maxLength.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
327.290 The maximum number of characters that can be entered for this field. </li>
327.291 <li><b>readOnly.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
327.292 If selected, makes it impossible for the user to enter values.
327.293 Use this property when the component does apply but must not be changed.</li>
327.294 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
327.295 Rendered as the HTML <code>title</code> attribute of the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
327.296 <ul class="note">
327.297 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
327.298 </li>
327.299 </ul>
327.300 </li>
327.301 <li><b>trim.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
327.302 If selected, any leading spaces or trailing spaces will be trimmed prior to conversion to the
327.303 destination data type. This property is selected by default. </li>
327.304 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
327.305 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
327.306 <ul class="note">
327.307 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
327.308 </ul>
327.309 </li>
327.310 </ul>
327.311 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
327.312 <ul>
327.313 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
327.314 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document, determining when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767. Equivalent to the <code>tabindex</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
327.315 </ul>
327.316 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
327.317 <ul>
327.318 <li><b>onBlur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
327.319 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
327.320 <li><b>onChange.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
327.321 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus and its value was modified after it gained focus. </li>
327.322 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
327.323 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
327.324 <li><b>onDblClick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
327.325 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
327.326 <li><b>onFocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
327.327 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
327.328 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
327.329 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
327.330 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
327.331 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
327.332 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
327.333 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
327.334 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
327.335 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
327.336 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
327.337 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
327.338 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
327.339 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
327.340 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
327.341 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
327.342 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
327.343 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
327.344 <li><b>onSelect.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
327.345 JavaScript to be executed when the user selects text in the component.</li>
327.346 </ul>
327.347 <h3>Advanced</h3>
327.348 <ul>
327.349 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
327.350 If this property is selected, when the user submits the page, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page. A simpler way of getting this functionality is to associate the component with a <a href="../../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>.
327.351 <p>The most common example of an immediate action is a Cancel button. You make it immediate so that the normal validation and update steps can be skipped, but the action handler can still do whatever is necessary. Typically, the action handler will navigate back to some previous page. In some designs the action handler might also enqueue an informational message like "Transaction cancelled". It is possible to do more: for example, an application might record the fact that the user cancelled the current operation.</p>
327.352 </li>
327.353 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
327.354 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component doesn't appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the component does get rendered. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</li>
327.355 </ul>
327.356
327.357
327.358 <dl>
327.359 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
327.360 <dd><a href="../password_field.html">Password Field Component</a></dd>
327.361 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
327.362 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
327.363 </dl>
327.364 <dl>
327.365 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
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327.376
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328.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/propsheets/property_props.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
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328.4 -<html>
328.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
328.6 <!--
328.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
328.8 * All rights reserved.
328.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
328.10 -->
328.11 <head>
328.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
328.13 <title>Property Component Properties Window</title>
328.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
328.15 </head>
328.16 <body>
328.17
328.18 <h1>Property Component Properties Window </h1>
328.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
328.20
328.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a Property component <img src="../../../../images/bh_property_sheet_property_icon.gif" alt="Property Sheet Property icon"> when you select this component's node in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a> under a <a href="../property_sheet.html">Property Sheet</a> component.</p>
328.22 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
328.23 <h3>General</h3>
328.24 <ul>
328.25 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
328.26 The name of the Property component in the page bean and the JSP file. In the page bean, the component is represented by a <code>Property</code> object. </li>
328.27 </ul>
328.28
328.29 <h3>Appearance</h3>
328.30 <ul>
328.31 <li><b>helpText.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
328.32 Inline help information for the property. If you add a component to the property, such as a text field, this help text displays beneath the component.</li>
328.33 <li><b>label.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
328.34 The label or text that displays information about the property, usually the property name. The label's <code>for</code> property is set to the first input component in the property, if any. For example, if you drop a text field on the property to enable the user to edit the property's value, the label's <code>for</code> property is set to the text field's <code>id</code>. This connection through the <code>for</code> property enables the label to display a required field icon if you set the <code>required</code> property of the input component.</li>
328.35 <li><b>labelAlign.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
328.36 Specifies how the label aligns within its column. While the label remains to the left of any included input components, its alignment to the left and right margins of its column changes. You might not see any effect from setting this property unless you have more than one Property component with labels of differing lengths.</li>
328.37 <li><b>noWrap.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
328.38 Specifies whether the label's text can wrap. If you select this property, the label's text cannot wrap and must display entirely on one line. </li>
328.39 <li><b>overlapLabel.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
328.40 Specifies whether or not you can see the label. If you select this property, the contents of the the property cover the label. </li>
328.41
328.42 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
328.43 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
328.44 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
328.45 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
328.46 <ul class="note">
328.47 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
328.48 </ul>
328.49
328.50 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
328.51 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
328.52 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
328.53 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
328.54 </p>
328.55 </li>
328.56 <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
328.57 A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
328.58 <ul class="note">
328.59 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
328.60 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
328.61 </li>
328.62 </ul>
328.63 </li>
328.64 </ul>
328.65
328.66 <h3>Behavior</h3>
328.67 <ul>
328.68 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
328.69 If selected, indicates that this component should never receive focus or be included in a submit. </li>
328.70 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
328.71 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
328.72 <ul class="note">
328.73 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
328.74 </ul>
328.75 </li>
328.76 </ul>
328.77
328.78 <h3>Advanced</h3>
328.79 <ul>
328.80 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
328.81 If selected, the Property is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the Property component does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component, and the <code>visible</code> property is ignored. </li>
328.82 </ul>
328.83 <dl>
328.84 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
328.85 <dd><a href="../property.html">Property Component</a></dd>
328.86 <dd><a href="../property_sheet_section.html">Property Sheet Section Component</a></dd>
328.87 <dd><a href="../property_sheet.html">Property Sheet Component</a></dd>
328.88 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
328.89 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
328.90 </dl>
328.91 <dl>
328.92 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
328.93
328.94 <dd>
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328.96 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
328.97 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
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328.99 </dd>
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328.105
328.106 </dl>
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328.125 +<html>
328.126 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
328.127 <!--
328.128 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
328.129 * All rights reserved.
328.130 * Use is subject to license terms.
328.131 -->
328.132 <head>
328.133 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
328.134 <title>Property Component Properties Window</title>
328.135 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
328.136 </head>
328.137 <body>
328.138
328.139 <h2>Property Component Properties Window </h2>
328.140 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
328.141
328.142 <p>You see the Properties window for a Property component <img src="../../../../images/bh_property_sheet_property_icon.gif" alt="Property Sheet Property icon"> when you select this component's node in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a> under a <a href="../property_sheet.html">Property Sheet</a> component.</p>
328.143 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
328.144 <h3>General</h3>
328.145 <ul>
328.146 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
328.147 The name of the Property component in the page bean and the JSP file. In the page bean, the component is represented by a <code>Property</code> object. </li>
328.148 </ul>
328.149
328.150 <h3>Appearance</h3>
328.151 <ul>
328.152 <li><b>helpText.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
328.153 Inline help information for the property. If you add a component to the property, such as a text field, this help text displays beneath the component.</li>
328.154 <li><b>label.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
328.155 The label or text that displays information about the property, usually the property name. The label's <code>for</code> property is set to the first input component in the property, if any. For example, if you drop a text field on the property to enable the user to edit the property's value, the label's <code>for</code> property is set to the text field's <code>id</code>. This connection through the <code>for</code> property enables the label to display a required field icon if you set the <code>required</code> property of the input component.</li>
328.156 <li><b>labelAlign.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
328.157 Specifies how the label aligns within its column. While the label remains to the left of any included input components, its alignment to the left and right margins of its column changes. You might not see any effect from setting this property unless you have more than one Property component with labels of differing lengths.</li>
328.158 <li><b>noWrap.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
328.159 Specifies whether the label's text can wrap. If you select this property, the label's text cannot wrap and must display entirely on one line. </li>
328.160 <li><b>overlapLabel.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
328.161 Specifies whether or not you can see the label. If you select this property, the contents of the the property cover the label. </li>
328.162
328.163 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
328.164 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
328.165 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
328.166 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
328.167 <ul class="note">
328.168 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
328.169 </ul>
328.170
328.171 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
328.172 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
328.173 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
328.174 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
328.175 </p>
328.176 </li>
328.177 <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
328.178 A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
328.179 <ul class="note">
328.180 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
328.181 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
328.182 </li>
328.183 </ul>
328.184 </li>
328.185 </ul>
328.186
328.187 <h3>Behavior</h3>
328.188 <ul>
328.189 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
328.190 If selected, indicates that this component should never receive focus or be included in a submit. </li>
328.191 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
328.192 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
328.193 <ul class="note">
328.194 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
328.195 </ul>
328.196 </li>
328.197 </ul>
328.198
328.199 <h3>Advanced</h3>
328.200 <ul>
328.201 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
328.202 If selected, the Property is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the Property component does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component, and the <code>visible</code> property is ignored. </li>
328.203 </ul>
328.204 <dl>
328.205 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
328.206 <dd><a href="../property.html">Property Component</a></dd>
328.207 <dd><a href="../property_sheet_section.html">Property Sheet Section Component</a></dd>
328.208 <dd><a href="../property_sheet.html">Property Sheet Component</a></dd>
328.209 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
328.210 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
328.211 </dl>
328.212 <dl>
328.213 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
328.214
328.215 <dd>
328.216 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
328.217 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
328.218 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
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328.220 </dd>
328.221
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328.223 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-scopes.html">
328.224 <param name="text" value="Understanding Scope and Managed Beans"></object>
328.225 </dd>
328.226
328.227 </dl>
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328.230 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
328.231 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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329.3 @@ -1,118 +1,1 @@
329.4 -<html>
329.5 -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
329.6 -<!--
329.7 - * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
329.8 - * All rights reserved.
329.9 - * Use is subject to license terms.
329.10 --->
329.11 -<head>
329.12 -<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
329.13 -<title>Property Sheet Component Properties Window</title>
329.14 -<link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
329.15 -</head>
329.16 -<body>
329.17 -
329.18 -<h1>Property Sheet Component Properties Window </h1>
329.19 -<p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
329.20 -
329.21 -<p>You see the Properties window for a Property Sheet component <img src="../../../../images/bh_property_sheet_icon.gif" alt="Property Sheet icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. Alternatively, you can select this component in the
329.22 - <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
329.23 - <param name="content" value="../../../navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
329.24 - <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
329.25 - <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
329.26 - <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
329.27 - <param name="text" value="Navigator window,"></object> . </p>
329.28 -<p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
329.29 -<h3>General</h3>
329.30 -<ul>
329.31 - <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
329.32 - The name of the Property Sheet component in the page bean and the JSP file. In the page bean, the component is represented by a <code>PropertySheet</code> object. </li>
329.33 -</ul>
329.34 -
329.35 -<h3>Appearance</h3>
329.36 -<ul>
329.37 - <li><b>jumpLinks.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
329.38 - If selected, links to the sections are added to the top of the property sheet and links back to the top of the page are added to the end of each section. </li>
329.39 - <li><b>requiredFields.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
329.40 -Setting this property to <code>true</code> displays a short description of the Required Fields icon at the top of the property sheet. The icon itself displays to the left of a Property component's label and indicates that the user must enter data for that component.
329.41 -<p>The following link shows a sample Property Sheet component with required fields:
329.42 - <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
329.43 - <param name="content" value="../property_sheet_graphic.html">
329.44 - <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
329.45 - <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
329.46 - <param name="viewerSize" value="500,600">
329.47 - <param name="text" value="Property Sheet Example"></object>
329.48 - </li><li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
329.49 - Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
329.50 - <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
329.51 -<p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
329.52 - <ul class="note">
329.53 - <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
329.54 - </ul>
329.55 -
329.56 - <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
329.57 - <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
329.58 - <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
329.59 - <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
329.60 - </p>
329.61 - </li>
329.62 - <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
329.63 - A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
329.64 - <ul class="note">
329.65 - <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
329.66 - <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
329.67 - </li>
329.68 - </ul>
329.69 -</li>
329.70 -</ul>
329.71 -
329.72 -<h3>Behavior</h3>
329.73 -<ul><li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
329.74 - Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
329.75 - <ul class="note">
329.76 - <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
329.77 - </ul>
329.78 -</li>
329.79 -</ul>
329.80 -<h3>Advanced</h3>
329.81 -<ul>
329.82 - <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code>
329.83 -<p> If selected, the Property Sheet is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the property sheet does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. If this property is not selected (false), it overrides the rendered properties of its Property Sheet Section and Property components.</p>
329.84 -</li>
329.85 -</ul>
329.86 -
329.87 -<dl>
329.88 - <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
329.89 - <dd><a href="../property_sheet.html">Property Sheet Component</a></dd>
329.90 - <dd><a href="../property.html">Property Component</a></dd>
329.91 - <dd><a href="../property_sheet_section.html">Property Sheet Section Component</a></dd>
329.92 - <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
329.93 - <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
329.94 -</dl>
329.95 -<dl>
329.96 -<dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
329.97 -
329.98 -<dd>
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329.100 - <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
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329.102 -</object>
329.103 -</dd>
329.104 -</dl>
329.105 -<hr>
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329.108 -Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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329.110 - <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
329.111 - <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Property Sheet Component Properties Window">
329.112 - <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
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329.114 - <small><a href="../../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
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329.116 -<tr>
329.117 -<td> </td>
329.118 -</tr>
329.119 -</table>
329.120 -</body>
329.121 -</html>
329.122 +<html>
329.123 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
329.124 <!--
329.125 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
329.126 * All rights reserved.
329.127 * Use is subject to license terms.
329.128 -->
329.129 <head>
329.130 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
329.131 <title>Property Sheet Component Properties Window</title>
329.132 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
329.133 </head>
329.134 <body>
329.135
329.136 <h2>Property Sheet Component Properties Window </h2>
329.137 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
329.138
329.139 <p>You see the Properties window for a Property Sheet component <img src="../../../../images/bh_property_sheet_icon.gif" alt="Property Sheet icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. Alternatively, you can select this component in the
329.140 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
329.141 <param name="content" value="../../../navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
329.142 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
329.143 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
329.144 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
329.145 <param name="text" value="Navigator window,"></object> . </p>
329.146 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
329.147 <h3>General</h3>
329.148 <ul>
329.149 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
329.150 The name of the Property Sheet component in the page bean and the JSP file. In the page bean, the component is represented by a <code>PropertySheet</code> object. </li>
329.151 </ul>
329.152
329.153 <h3>Appearance</h3>
329.154 <ul>
329.155 <li><b>jumpLinks.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
329.156 If selected, links to the sections are added to the top of the property sheet and links back to the top of the page are added to the end of each section. </li>
329.157 <li><b>requiredFields.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
329.158 Setting this property to <code>true</code> displays a short description of the Required Fields icon at the top of the property sheet. The icon itself displays to the left of a Property component's label and indicates that the user must enter data for that component.
329.159 <p>The following link shows a sample Property Sheet component with required fields:
329.160 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
329.161 <param name="content" value="../property_sheet_graphic.html">
329.162 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
329.163 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
329.164 <param name="viewerSize" value="500,600">
329.165 <param name="text" value="Property Sheet Example"></object>
329.166 </li><li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
329.167 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
329.168 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
329.169 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
329.170 <ul class="note">
329.171 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
329.172 </ul>
329.173
329.174 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
329.175 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
329.176 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
329.177 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
329.178 </p>
329.179 </li>
329.180 <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
329.181 A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
329.182 <ul class="note">
329.183 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
329.184 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
329.185 </li>
329.186 </ul>
329.187 </li>
329.188 </ul>
329.189
329.190 <h3>Behavior</h3>
329.191 <ul><li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
329.192 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
329.193 <ul class="note">
329.194 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
329.195 </ul>
329.196 </li>
329.197 </ul>
329.198 <h3>Advanced</h3>
329.199 <ul>
329.200 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code>
329.201 <p> If selected, the Property Sheet is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the property sheet does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. If this property is not selected (false), it overrides the rendered properties of its Property Sheet Section and Property components.</p>
329.202 </li>
329.203 </ul>
329.204
329.205 <dl>
329.206 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
329.207 <dd><a href="../property_sheet.html">Property Sheet Component</a></dd>
329.208 <dd><a href="../property.html">Property Component</a></dd>
329.209 <dd><a href="../property_sheet_section.html">Property Sheet Section Component</a></dd>
329.210 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
329.211 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
329.212 </dl>
329.213 <dl>
329.214 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
329.215
329.216 <dd>
329.217 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
329.218 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
329.219 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
329.220 </object>
329.221 </dd>
329.222 </dl>
329.223 <hr>
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329.225 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
329.226 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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329.230 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
329.231 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
329.232 <small><a href="../../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
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330.4 -<html>
330.5 -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
330.6 -<!--
330.7 - * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
330.8 - * All rights reserved.
330.9 - * Use is subject to license terms.
330.10 --->
330.11 -<head>
330.12 -<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
330.13 -<title>Property Sheet Section Component Properties Window</title>
330.14 -<link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
330.15 -</head>
330.16 -<body>
330.17 -
330.18 -<h1>Property Sheet Section Component Properties Window </h1>
330.19 -<p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
330.20 -
330.21 -<p>You see the Properties window for a Property Sheet Section component <img src="../../../../images/bh_property_sheet_icon.gif" alt="Property Sheet icon"> when you select this component in a <a href="../property_sheet.html">Property Sheet</a> component. Alternatively, you can select this component's node in the
330.22 - <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
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330.24 - <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
330.25 - <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
330.26 - <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
330.27 - <param name="text" value="Navigator window">
330.28 - </object>
330.29 - . </p>
330.30 -<p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
330.31 -<h3>General</h3>
330.32 -<ul>
330.33 - <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
330.34 - The name of the Property Sheet Section component in the page bean and the JSP file. In the page bean, the component is represented by a <code>PropertySheetSection</code> object. </li>
330.35 -</ul>
330.36 -
330.37 -<h3>Appearance</h3>
330.38 -<ul>
330.39 - <li><b>label.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
330.40 - The text that displays for the section. </li><li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
330.41 - Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
330.42 - <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
330.43 -<p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
330.44 - <ul class="note">
330.45 - <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
330.46 - </ul>
330.47 -
330.48 - <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
330.49 - <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
330.50 - <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
330.51 - <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
330.52 - </p>
330.53 - </li>
330.54 - <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
330.55 - A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
330.56 - <ul class="note">
330.57 - <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
330.58 - <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
330.59 - </li>
330.60 - </ul>
330.61 -</li>
330.62 -</ul>
330.63 -
330.64 -<h3>Behavior</h3>
330.65 -<ul>
330.66 -<li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
330.67 - Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
330.68 - <ul class="note">
330.69 - <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
330.70 - </ul>
330.71 -</li>
330.72 -</ul>
330.73 -
330.74 -<h3>Advanced</h3>
330.75 -<ul>
330.76 - <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
330.77 - If selected, the Property Sheet Section is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the section does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. If this property is not selected (false), it overrides the rendered properties of its Property component.</li>
330.78 -</ul>
330.79 -<dl>
330.80 - <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
330.81 - <dd><a href="../property_sheet_section.html">Property Sheet Section Component</a></dd>
330.82 - <dd><a href="../property.html">Property Component</a></dd>
330.83 - <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
330.84 - <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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330.86 -<dl>
330.87 -<dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
330.88 -
330.89 -<dd>
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330.91 - <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
330.92 - <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
330.93 -</object>
330.94 -</dd>
330.95 -</dl>
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330.103 - <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
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330.109 -</tr>
330.110 -</table>
330.111 -</body>
330.112 -</html>
330.113 +<html>
330.114 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
330.115 <!--
330.116 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
330.117 * All rights reserved.
330.118 * Use is subject to license terms.
330.119 -->
330.120 <head>
330.121 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
330.122 <title>Property Sheet Section Component Properties Window</title>
330.123 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
330.124 </head>
330.125 <body>
330.126
330.127 <h2>Property Sheet Section Component Properties Window </h2>
330.128 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
330.129
330.130 <p>You see the Properties window for a Property Sheet Section component <img src="../../../../images/bh_property_sheet_icon.gif" alt="Property Sheet icon"> when you select this component in a <a href="../property_sheet.html">Property Sheet</a> component. Alternatively, you can select this component's node in the
330.131 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
330.132 <param name="content" value="../../../navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
330.133 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
330.134 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
330.135 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
330.136 <param name="text" value="Navigator window">
330.137 </object>
330.138 . </p>
330.139 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
330.140 <h3>General</h3>
330.141 <ul>
330.142 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
330.143 The name of the Property Sheet Section component in the page bean and the JSP file. In the page bean, the component is represented by a <code>PropertySheetSection</code> object. </li>
330.144 </ul>
330.145
330.146 <h3>Appearance</h3>
330.147 <ul>
330.148 <li><b>label.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
330.149 The text that displays for the section. </li><li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
330.150 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
330.151 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
330.152 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
330.153 <ul class="note">
330.154 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
330.155 </ul>
330.156
330.157 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
330.158 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
330.159 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
330.160 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
330.161 </p>
330.162 </li>
330.163 <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
330.164 A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
330.165 <ul class="note">
330.166 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
330.167 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
330.168 </li>
330.169 </ul>
330.170 </li>
330.171 </ul>
330.172
330.173 <h3>Behavior</h3>
330.174 <ul>
330.175 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
330.176 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
330.177 <ul class="note">
330.178 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
330.179 </ul>
330.180 </li>
330.181 </ul>
330.182
330.183 <h3>Advanced</h3>
330.184 <ul>
330.185 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
330.186 If selected, the Property Sheet Section is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the section does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. If this property is not selected (false), it overrides the rendered properties of its Property component.</li>
330.187 </ul>
330.188 <dl>
330.189 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
330.190 <dd><a href="../property_sheet_section.html">Property Sheet Section Component</a></dd>
330.191 <dd><a href="../property.html">Property Component</a></dd>
330.192 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
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331.17
331.18 <h1>Radio Button Group Component Properties Window</h1>
331.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
331.20
331.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a Radio Button Group component <img src="../../../../images/bh_radiobutton_group_icon.gif" alt="radio button group icon" width="16" height="14"> when you select the component on a page you are editing in the Visual Designer or in the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
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331.29 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
331.30
331.31 <h3>General</h3>
331.32 <ul>
331.33 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
331.34 The name of the component in the page bean and the JSP file. In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is the name of the <code>RadioButtonGroup</code> object.</li>
331.35 </ul>
331.36
331.37 <h3>Appearance</h3>
331.38 <ul>
331.39 <li><b>columns.</b> <code>Type: int</code><br>
331.40 Indicates the number of columns to use to lay out the radio buttons. The radio buttons are rendered in rows and columns in an HTML <code><table> </code>element. The number of rows is defined by the length of the <code>items</code> array. The number of columns is defined by the columns attribute. The default layout is a single vertical column. </li>
331.41 <li><b>label.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
331.42 A label for the radio button group that appears to the left of the first radio button. The label's <code>for</code> property is set to the first radio button in the group.
331.43 <ul class="note">
331.44 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="../label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
331.45 </ul>
331.46 </li>
331.47 <li><b>labelLevel.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
331.48 A number that affects the appearance of the label. 1 (Strong) is larger and bold. 2 (Medium), the default, is smaller and bold. 3 (Weak) is smaller and normal (not bold). This property takes effect only if the <code>label</code> property is set. </li><li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
331.49 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
331.50 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
331.51 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
331.52 <ul class="note">
331.53 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
331.54 </ul>
331.55
331.56 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
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331.61 </li>
331.62 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
331.63 <ul class="note">
331.64 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
331.65 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.</li>
331.66 </ul>
331.67 </li>
331.68 </ul>
331.69 <h3>Data</h3>
331.70 <ul>
331.71 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
331.72 A JavaServer Faces converter that produces the correct type of value for the value property. If the user enters the wrong type of value, the converter sends a message that you can display in a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a>.
331.73 <ul class="note">
331.74 <li>If you use an Enum converter with this component, you must edit the converter's Java declaration to use an <code>enum</code> class as a parameter, as described in <a href="../../jsf-val-conv/enum_converter.html">Enum Converter</a>.</li>
331.75 </ul>
331.76 </li>
331.77 <li><b>items.</b><code> Type: Object </code><br>
331.78 Specifies the radio buttons in the group. Associates the radio button group with an array, a collection, or a map whose members are all subclasses of <code>com.sun.webui.jsf.model.Option</code>. Each <code>Option</code> instance represents one radio button. The <code>value</code> property of an <code>Option</code> instance represents the value of a selected radio button. If the <code>items</code> property is empty or the array, map or collection is empty, nothing is rendered.
331.79 <p>For more information on <code>com.sun.webui.jsf.model.Option</code>, include this class in the Java view of a page, put the cursor on the class name, and press Alt-F1 to see its Javadoc description.</p>
331.80 <p>
331.81 By default, this property is associated with a <code>com.sun.webui.jsf.model.SingleSelectOptionsList</code> object with a name similar to <code>radioButtonGroup1DefaultOptions</code>, whose node you can see in the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
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331.88 This object serves simply to populate the group with default radio buttons. It is in the page bean.
331.89 </li>
331.90 <li><b>required.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
331.91 If selected, the user must select a radio button before the page can be submitted. If you add a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a> to the page and link its <code>for</code> property to this component, an error message will be displayed if the user tries to submit the page without selecting a radio button.
331.92 </li>
331.93 <li><b>selected.</b><code> Type: Object</code><br>
331.94 The object that represents the data that is sent when the page is submitted.
331.95 <p> At least one radio button should be selected by the application. The <code>selected</code> property must be set to a value binding expression that is evaluated to read and write an <code>Object</code>. When an <code>Object</code> value is read from the value binding expression, it identifies the selected radio button. The <code>Object</code> value must be equal to the <code>value</code> property of at least one <code>Option</code> instance specified in the array obtained from the value binding expression assigned to the <code>items</code> property.</p>
331.96 <p>The write method of the <code>selected</code> property's value binding expression is called during the <code>UPDATE_MODEL_PHASE</code> of the JavaServer Faces lifecyle. If a radio button is selected, an <code>Object</code> value is passed as an argument to the <code>write()</code> method. The <code>Object</code> value is the value of the selected radio button. </p>
331.97 <p>See the link to the Using Listbox Components tutorial at the end of the page for more information. </p>
331.98 </li>
331.99 <li><b>validatorExpression.</b><code> Type: MethodExpression</code><br>
331.100 Indicates the JavaServer Faces validator expression that is used when the value is submitted. A validator ensures
331.101 that the correct value is entered by a user. If the conditions defined by the validator are not met, the validator sends a message that you can display in a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a>.
331.102 <p>Choose a validator from the drop down list. If you choose <code>(null)</code>, no validator is called. If you choose a validator, you might also want to select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the user enters a value.</p><ul class="note">
331.103 <li>You can define your own validate method, for example, by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit Event Handler > validate. If you define your own method, any value you might have set in this property is overridden. </li>
331.104 </ul>
331.105 </li>
331.106 </ul>
331.107 <h3>Events</h3>
331.108 <p>Set the event properties by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>.</p>
331.109 <ul>
331.110 <li><b>validate.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called to validate the value of the component. <p>If you want to code a validate method rather than choosing a JavaServer Faces validator for the <code>validatorExpression</code> property, right-click the component and choose Edit Event Handler > validate. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_validate</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property. When you define this method in this way, the <code>validator</code> and <code>validate</code> properties are automatically set for you. If you define a validator, you might also want to select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the user enters a value.</p><ul class="note">
331.111 <li>Setting this property also sets the value of the <code>validatorExpression</code> property. If you define your own validate method, do not separately change the value of the <code>validatorExpression</code> property, or you could lose the connection to your validate method.</li>
331.112 </ul>
331.113 </li>
331.114 <li><b>valueChange.</b> Indicates the name of the component value change listener method that is called when the value of the component changes. If this method is not defined, the value of this property is <code>null</code>. You typically define this method in the page bean by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > processValueChange. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_processValueChange</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property.</li>
331.115 </ul>
331.116 <h3>Behavior</h3>
331.117 <ul>
331.118 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
331.119 If selected, indicates that the component should never receive focus or be included in a submit. Use this property when the component does not apply to the page. See the note under the <code>readOnly</code> property concerning the effects of using the <code>disabled</code> property versus the effects of using the <code>readOnly</code> property.</li>
331.120 <li><b>readOnly.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
331.121 If selected, makes it impossible for the user to select a radio button, but still makes it possible for the component's value to be submitted.
331.122 Use this property when the component does apply but must not be changed.
331.123 <ul class="note">
331.124 <li>A readonly field is included when the page is submitted, in contrast to a disabled field, which is not included when the page is submitted. If you use the <code>disabled</code> property, JavaServer Faces does not detect that any value at all was submitted.</li>
331.125 </ul>
331.126 </li>
331.127 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
331.128 Sets the HTML <code>title</code> attribute for the component. The text value of this property displays if the user hovers the mouse cursor over the radio button group's label.
331.129 <ul class="note">
331.130 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
331.131 </li>
331.132 </ul>
331.133 </li>
331.134 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
331.135 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
331.136 <ul class="note">
331.137 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
331.138 </ul>
331.139 </li>
331.140 </ul>
331.141 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
331.142 <ul>
331.143 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
331.144 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document, determining when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767.</li>
331.145 </ul>
331.146 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
331.147 <ul>
331.148 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
331.149 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
331.150 <li><b>onDblClick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
331.151 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
331.152 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
331.153 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
331.154 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
331.155 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
331.156 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
331.157 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
331.158 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
331.159 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
331.160 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
331.161 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
331.162 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
331.163 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
331.164 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
331.165 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
331.166 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
331.167 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
331.168 </ul>
331.169 <h3>Advanced</h3>
331.170 <ul>
331.171 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
331.172 If this property is selected, when the user activates the component, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page. A simpler way of getting this functionality is to associate the component with a <a href="../../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>, and then right-click the component and choose Auto-Submit on Change.
331.173 <p>The most common example of an immediate action is a Cancel button. You make it immediate so that the normal validation and update steps can be skipped, but the action handler can still do whatever is necessary. Typically, the action handler will navigate back to some previous page. In some designs the action handler might also enqueue an informational message like "Transaction cancelled". It is possible to do more: for example, an application might record the fact that the user cancelled the current operation.</p>
331.174 </li>
331.175 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
331.176 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. If you need the component to be hidden but still processed when the page is submitted, deselect the <code>visible</code> property instead of this property.
331.177 <p>You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the component does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a component for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</p></li>
331.178 </ul>
331.179 <dl>
331.180 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
331.181 <dd><a href="../radiobutton_group.html">Radio Button Group Component</a></dd>
331.182 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
331.183 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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331.234 <h2>Radio Button Group Component Properties Window</h2>
331.235 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
331.236
331.237 <p>You see the Properties window for a Radio Button Group component <img src="../../../../images/bh_radiobutton_group_icon.gif" alt="radio button group icon" width="16" height="14"> when you select the component on a page you are editing in the Visual Designer or in the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
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331.241 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
331.242 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object>
331.243 </object>
331.244 </p>
331.245 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
331.246
331.247 <h3>General</h3>
331.248 <ul>
331.249 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
331.250 The name of the component in the page bean and the JSP file. In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is the name of the <code>RadioButtonGroup</code> object.</li>
331.251 </ul>
331.252
331.253 <h3>Appearance</h3>
331.254 <ul>
331.255 <li><b>columns.</b> <code>Type: int</code><br>
331.256 Indicates the number of columns to use to lay out the radio buttons. The radio buttons are rendered in rows and columns in an HTML <code><table> </code>element. The number of rows is defined by the length of the <code>items</code> array. The number of columns is defined by the columns attribute. The default layout is a single vertical column. </li>
331.257 <li><b>label.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
331.258 A label for the radio button group that appears to the left of the first radio button. The label's <code>for</code> property is set to the first radio button in the group.
331.259 <ul class="note">
331.260 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="../label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
331.261 </ul>
331.262 </li>
331.263 <li><b>labelLevel.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
331.264 A number that affects the appearance of the label. 1 (Strong) is larger and bold. 2 (Medium), the default, is smaller and bold. 3 (Weak) is smaller and normal (not bold). This property takes effect only if the <code>label</code> property is set. </li><li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
331.265 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
331.266 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
331.267 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
331.268 <ul class="note">
331.269 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
331.270 </ul>
331.271
331.272 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
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331.274 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
331.275 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
331.276 </p>
331.277 </li>
331.278 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
331.279 <ul class="note">
331.280 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
331.281 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.</li>
331.282 </ul>
331.283 </li>
331.284 </ul>
331.285 <h3>Data</h3>
331.286 <ul>
331.287 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
331.288 A JavaServer Faces converter that produces the correct type of value for the value property. If the user enters the wrong type of value, the converter sends a message that you can display in a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a>.
331.289 <ul class="note">
331.290 <li>If you use an Enum converter with this component, you must edit the converter's Java declaration to use an <code>enum</code> class as a parameter, as described in <a href="../../jsf-val-conv/enum_converter.html">Enum Converter</a>.</li>
331.291 </ul>
331.292 </li>
331.293 <li><b>items.</b><code> Type: Object </code><br>
331.294 Specifies the radio buttons in the group. Associates the radio button group with an array, a collection, or a map whose members are all subclasses of <code>com.sun.webui.jsf.model.Option</code>. Each <code>Option</code> instance represents one radio button. The <code>value</code> property of an <code>Option</code> instance represents the value of a selected radio button. If the <code>items</code> property is empty or the array, map or collection is empty, nothing is rendered.
331.295 <p>For more information on <code>com.sun.webui.jsf.model.Option</code>, include this class in the Java view of a page, put the cursor on the class name, and press Alt-F1 to see its Javadoc description.</p>
331.296 <p>
331.297 By default, this property is associated with a <code>com.sun.webui.jsf.model.SingleSelectOptionsList</code> object with a name similar to <code>radioButtonGroup1DefaultOptions</code>, whose node you can see in the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
331.298 <param name="content" value="../../../navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
331.299 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
331.300 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
331.301 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
331.302 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object>
331.303 </object>
331.304 This object serves simply to populate the group with default radio buttons. It is in the page bean.
331.305 </li>
331.306 <li><b>required.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
331.307 If selected, the user must select a radio button before the page can be submitted. If you add a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a> to the page and link its <code>for</code> property to this component, an error message will be displayed if the user tries to submit the page without selecting a radio button.
331.308 </li>
331.309 <li><b>selected.</b><code> Type: Object</code><br>
331.310 The object that represents the data that is sent when the page is submitted.
331.311 <p> At least one radio button should be selected by the application. The <code>selected</code> property must be set to a value binding expression that is evaluated to read and write an <code>Object</code>. When an <code>Object</code> value is read from the value binding expression, it identifies the selected radio button. The <code>Object</code> value must be equal to the <code>value</code> property of at least one <code>Option</code> instance specified in the array obtained from the value binding expression assigned to the <code>items</code> property.</p>
331.312 <p>The write method of the <code>selected</code> property's value binding expression is called during the <code>UPDATE_MODEL_PHASE</code> of the JavaServer Faces lifecyle. If a radio button is selected, an <code>Object</code> value is passed as an argument to the <code>write()</code> method. The <code>Object</code> value is the value of the selected radio button. </p>
331.313 <p>See the link to the Using Listbox Components tutorial at the end of the page for more information. </p>
331.314 </li>
331.315 <li><b>validatorExpression.</b><code> Type: MethodExpression</code><br>
331.316 Indicates the JavaServer Faces validator expression that is used when the value is submitted. A validator ensures
331.317 that the correct value is entered by a user. If the conditions defined by the validator are not met, the validator sends a message that you can display in a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a>.
331.318 <p>Choose a validator from the drop down list. If you choose <code>(null)</code>, no validator is called. If you choose a validator, you might also want to select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the user enters a value.</p><ul class="note">
331.319 <li>You can define your own validate method, for example, by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit Event Handler > validate. If you define your own method, any value you might have set in this property is overridden. </li>
331.320 </ul>
331.321 </li>
331.322 </ul>
331.323 <h3>Events</h3>
331.324 <p>Set the event properties by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>.</p>
331.325 <ul>
331.326 <li><b>validate.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called to validate the value of the component. <p>If you want to code a validate method rather than choosing a JavaServer Faces validator for the <code>validatorExpression</code> property, right-click the component and choose Edit Event Handler > validate. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_validate</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property. When you define this method in this way, the <code>validator</code> and <code>validate</code> properties are automatically set for you. If you define a validator, you might also want to select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the user enters a value.</p><ul class="note">
331.327 <li>Setting this property also sets the value of the <code>validatorExpression</code> property. If you define your own validate method, do not separately change the value of the <code>validatorExpression</code> property, or you could lose the connection to your validate method.</li>
331.328 </ul>
331.329 </li>
331.330 <li><b>valueChange.</b> Indicates the name of the component value change listener method that is called when the value of the component changes. If this method is not defined, the value of this property is <code>null</code>. You typically define this method in the page bean by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > processValueChange. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_processValueChange</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property.</li>
331.331 </ul>
331.332 <h3>Behavior</h3>
331.333 <ul>
331.334 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
331.335 If selected, indicates that the component should never receive focus or be included in a submit. Use this property when the component does not apply to the page. See the note under the <code>readOnly</code> property concerning the effects of using the <code>disabled</code> property versus the effects of using the <code>readOnly</code> property.</li>
331.336 <li><b>readOnly.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
331.337 If selected, makes it impossible for the user to select a radio button, but still makes it possible for the component's value to be submitted.
331.338 Use this property when the component does apply but must not be changed.
331.339 <ul class="note">
331.340 <li>A readonly field is included when the page is submitted, in contrast to a disabled field, which is not included when the page is submitted. If you use the <code>disabled</code> property, JavaServer Faces does not detect that any value at all was submitted.</li>
331.341 </ul>
331.342 </li>
331.343 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
331.344 Sets the HTML <code>title</code> attribute for the component. The text value of this property displays if the user hovers the mouse cursor over the radio button group's label.
331.345 <ul class="note">
331.346 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
331.347 </li>
331.348 </ul>
331.349 </li>
331.350 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
331.351 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
331.352 <ul class="note">
331.353 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
331.354 </ul>
331.355 </li>
331.356 </ul>
331.357 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
331.358 <ul>
331.359 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
331.360 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document, determining when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767.</li>
331.361 </ul>
331.362 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
331.363 <ul>
331.364 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
331.365 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
331.366 <li><b>onDblClick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
331.367 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
331.368 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
331.369 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
331.370 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
331.371 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
331.372 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
331.373 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
331.374 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
331.375 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
331.376 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
331.377 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
331.378 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
331.379 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
331.380 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
331.381 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
331.382 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
331.383 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
331.384 </ul>
331.385 <h3>Advanced</h3>
331.386 <ul>
331.387 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
331.388 If this property is selected, when the user activates the component, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page. A simpler way of getting this functionality is to associate the component with a <a href="../../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>, and then right-click the component and choose Auto-Submit on Change.
331.389 <p>The most common example of an immediate action is a Cancel button. You make it immediate so that the normal validation and update steps can be skipped, but the action handler can still do whatever is necessary. Typically, the action handler will navigate back to some previous page. In some designs the action handler might also enqueue an informational message like "Transaction cancelled". It is possible to do more: for example, an application might record the fact that the user cancelled the current operation.</p>
331.390 </li>
331.391 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
331.392 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. If you need the component to be hidden but still processed when the page is submitted, deselect the <code>visible</code> property instead of this property.
331.393 <p>You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the component does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a component for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</p></li>
331.394 </ul>
331.395 <dl>
331.396 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
331.397 <dd><a href="../radiobutton_group.html">Radio Button Group Component</a></dd>
331.398 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
331.399 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
331.400 </dl>
331.401 <dl>
331.402 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
331.403
331.404 <dd>
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331.411 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-listbox_components.html">
331.412 <param name="text" value="Using Listbox Components"></object></dd><dd> <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
331.413 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-scopes.html">
331.414 <param name="text" value="Understanding Scope and Managed Beans"></object>
331.415 </dd>
331.416
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332.13 <title>Radio Button Component Properties Window</title>
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332.17
332.18 <h1>Radio Button Component Properties Window </h1>
332.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
332.20
332.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a Radio Button component <img src="../../../../images/bh_radiobutton_icon.gif" alt="radio button component icon" align="absmiddle"> when you select the radio button on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. Most of the component's properties are both JSP attributes and properties of the <code>RadioButton</code> Java component in the page bean.</p>
332.22 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
332.23
332.24 <h3>General</h3>
332.25 <ul>
332.26 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
332.27 The name of the component in the page bean and the JSP file.</li>
332.28 </ul>
332.29
332.30 <h3>Appearance</h3>
332.31 <ul>
332.32 <li><b>imageURL.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
332.33 The URL or file name for an image to be displayed with the radio button. Click the ellipsis (...) button either to enter a URL or to navigate to the image file.
332.34 <p>If you navigate to a file, select the file and click OK. You see the image displayed next to the radio button. The image file is copied to the project, and you can see it in the <a href="../../../../ui_elements/project_nav/projectlogical.html">Projects window</a> under <i>project-name</i> > Web Pages > resources.</p>
332.35 </li>
332.36 <li><b>label.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
332.37 If text is specified for this property, a label showing the text is displayed with the component.
332.38 <ul class="note">
332.39 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="../label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
332.40 </ul>
332.41 </li>
332.42 <li><b>labelLevel.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
332.43 A number that affects the appearance of the label. 1 (Strong) is larger and bold. 2 (Medium), the default, is smaller and bold. 3 (Weak) is smaller and normal (not bold). This property takes effect only if the label property is set. </li>
332.44
332.45 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
332.46 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
332.47 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
332.48 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
332.49 <ul class="note">
332.50 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
332.51 </ul>
332.52
332.53 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
332.54 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
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332.56 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
332.57 </p>
332.58 </li>
332.59 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
332.60 <ul class="note">
332.61 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
332.62 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.</li>
332.63 </ul>
332.64 </li>
332.65 </ul>
332.66
332.67 <h3>Data</h3>
332.68 <ul>
332.69 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
332.70 A JavaServer Faces converter that produces the correct type of value for the selectedValue property. If the user enters the wrong type of value, the converter sends a message that you can display in a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a>.
332.71 <ul class="note">
332.72 <li>If you use an Enum converter with this component, you must edit the converter's Java declaration to use an <code>enum</code> class as a parameter, as described in <a href="../../jsf-val-conv/enum_converter.html">Enum Converter</a>.</li>
332.73 </ul>
332.74 </li>
332.75 <li><b>selected.</b> <code>Type: Object </code><br>
332.76 The data that is sent when the page is submitted. If the <code>selectedValue</code> property is not set, the value is <code>true</code> if the radio button is selected or <code>false</code> if the checkbox is not selected. If the <code>selectedValue</code> property is set, then the <code>selected</code> property has the same value as the <code>selectedValue</code> property when the user selects the radio button.
332.77 <ul class="note">
332.78 <li>
332.79 The corresponding Java <code>RadioButton</code> component has an <code>isChecked()</code> method that returns <code>true</code> if the component is selected.
332.80 </li>
332.81 </ul>
332.82 </li>
332.83 <li><b>validatorExpression.</b><code> Type: MethodExpression</code><br>
332.84 Indicates the JavaServer Faces validator expression that is used when the value is submitted. A validator ensures
332.85 that the correct value is entered by a user. If the conditions defined by the validator are not met, the validator sends a message that you can display in a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a>.
332.86 <p>Choose a validator from the drop down list. If you choose <code>(null)</code>, no validator is called.
332.87 <ul class="note">
332.88 <li>You can define your own validate method, for example, by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit Event Handler > validate. If you define your own method, any value you might have set in this property is overridden. </li>
332.89 </ul>
332.90 </li>
332.91 </ul>
332.92 <h3>Events</h3>
332.93 <p>Set the event properties by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>.</p>
332.94 <ul>
332.95 <li><b>validate.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called to validate the value of the component. <p>If you want to code a validate method rather than choosing a JavaServer Faces validator for the <code>validatorExpression</code> property, right-click the component and choose Edit Event Handler > validate. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_validate</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property. When you define this method in this way, the <code>validator</code> and <code>validate</code> properties are automatically set for you. If you define a validator, you might also want to select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the user enters a value
332.96 <ul class="note">
332.97 <li>Setting this property also sets the value of the <code>validatorExpression</code> property. If you define your own validate method, do not separately change the value of the <code>validatorExpression</code> property, or you could lose the connection to your validate method.</li>
332.98 </ul>
332.99 </li>
332.100 <li><b>valueChange.</b> Indicates the name of the component value change listener method that is called when the value of the component changes. You typically define this method in the page bean by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > processValueChange. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_processValueChange</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property.</li>
332.101 </ul>
332.102 <h3>Behavior</h3>
332.103 <ul>
332.104 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
332.105 If selected, indicates that the component should never receive focus or be included in a submit. Use this property when the component does not apply to the page. See the note under the <code>readOnly</code> property concerning the effects of using the <code>disabled</code> property versus the effects of using the <code>readOnly</code> property.</li>
332.106 <li><b>readOnly.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
332.107 If selected, makes it impossible for the user to select the component, but still makes it possible for the component's value to be submitted.
332.108 Use this property when the component does apply but must not be changed.
332.109 <ul class="note">
332.110 <li>A readonly field is included when the page is submitted, in contrast to a disabled field, which is not included when the page is submitted. If you use the <code>disabled</code> property, JavaServer Faces does not detect that any value at all was submitted.</li>
332.111 </ul>
332.112 </li>
332.113 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
332.114 Rendered as the HTML <code>title</code> attribute of the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
332.115 <ul class="note">
332.116 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
332.117 </li>
332.118 </ul>
332.119 </li>
332.120 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
332.121 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
332.122 <ul class="note">
332.123 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
332.124 </ul>
332.125 </li>
332.126 </ul>
332.127 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
332.128 <ul>
332.129 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
332.130 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document, determining when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767. Equivalent to the <code>tabindex</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
332.131 </ul>
332.132 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
332.133 <ul>
332.134 <li><b>onBlur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
332.135 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
332.136 <li><b>onChange.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
332.137 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus and its value was modified after it gained focus. </li>
332.138 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
332.139 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
332.140 <li><b>onDblClick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
332.141 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
332.142 <li><b>onFocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
332.143 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
332.144 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
332.145 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
332.146 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
332.147 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
332.148 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
332.149 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
332.150 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
332.151 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
332.152 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
332.153 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
332.154 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
332.155 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
332.156 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
332.157 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
332.158 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
332.159 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
332.160 </ul>
332.161
332.162 <h3>Advanced</h3>
332.163 <ul>
332.164 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
332.165 If this property is selected, when the user activates the component, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page.
332.166 A simpler way of getting this functionality is to associate the component with a <a href="../../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>, and then right-click the component and choose Auto-Submit on Change.
332.167 <p>The most common example of an immediate action is a Cancel button. You make it immediate so that the normal validation and update steps can be skipped, but the action handler can still do whatever is necessary. Typically, the action handler will navigate back to some previous page. In some designs the action handler might also enqueue an informational message like "Transaction cancelled". It is possible to do more: for example, an application might record the fact that the user cancelled the current operation.</p>
332.168 </li>
332.169 <li><b>name.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
332.170 The name of the group of radio buttons to which this component belongs. This name can be used in the <code>name</code> property of multiple radio buttons and must be unique for this page. When multiple radio buttons have their <code>name</code> properties set to the same value, those buttons are part of the same radio button group. </li>
332.171 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
332.172 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component doesn't appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the component does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a component for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, right-click the component in the Visual Designer and choose Use Binding, and then select the All radio button to display all properties.</li>
332.173 <li><b>selectedValue.</b><code> Type: Object </code><br>
332.174 If the <code>selectedValue</code> attribute is not specified or its value is <code>null</code>, the radio button behaves like a boolean control. In this case, if the radio button is selected, the value of the <code>selected</code> attribute is a true <code>Boolean</code> instance. If the radio button is not selected, the value of the <code>selected</code> attribute is a false <code>Boolean</code> instance.
332.175 <p>The <code>selectedValue</code> property can be assigned an application-defined object value to represent the value of a selected radio button. If the radio button is selected, the value of the <code>selected</code> property is assigned the value of the <code>selectedValue</code> property. A value binding expression that evaluates to a primitive value can be assigned to this property.</p>
332.176 <p>If the value of the <code>selectedValue</code> property is an application-defined object, a converter must be registered with the <code>converter</code> property to convert to and from a <code>String</code> value.</p>
332.177 </li>
332.178 </ul>
332.179
332.180 <dl>
332.181 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
332.182 <dd><a href="../radiobutton.html">Radio Button Component</a></dd>
332.183 <dd><a href="../radiobutton_group.html">Radio Button Group Component</a></dd>
332.184 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
332.185 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
332.186 </dl>
332.187 <dl>
332.188 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
332.189
332.190 <dd>
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332.195 </dd>
332.196 <dd>
332.197 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
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332.199 <param name="text" value="Using Listbox Components"></object>
332.200 </dd>
332.201
332.202 <dd>
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332.204 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-scopes.html">
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332.236 <title>Radio Button Component Properties Window</title>
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332.240
332.241 <h2>Radio Button Component Properties Window </h2>
332.242 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
332.243
332.244 <p>You see the Properties window for a Radio Button component <img src="../../../../images/bh_radiobutton_icon.gif" alt="radio button component icon" align="absmiddle"> when you select the radio button on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. Most of the component's properties are both JSP attributes and properties of the <code>RadioButton</code> Java component in the page bean.</p>
332.245 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
332.246
332.247 <h3>General</h3>
332.248 <ul>
332.249 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
332.250 The name of the component in the page bean and the JSP file.</li>
332.251 </ul>
332.252
332.253 <h3>Appearance</h3>
332.254 <ul>
332.255 <li><b>imageURL.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
332.256 The URL or file name for an image to be displayed with the radio button. Click the ellipsis (...) button either to enter a URL or to navigate to the image file.
332.257 <p>If you navigate to a file, select the file and click OK. You see the image displayed next to the radio button. The image file is copied to the project, and you can see it in the <a href="../../../../ui_elements/project_nav/projectlogical.html">Projects window</a> under <i>project-name</i> > Web Pages > resources.</p>
332.258 </li>
332.259 <li><b>label.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
332.260 If text is specified for this property, a label showing the text is displayed with the component.
332.261 <ul class="note">
332.262 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="../label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
332.263 </ul>
332.264 </li>
332.265 <li><b>labelLevel.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
332.266 A number that affects the appearance of the label. 1 (Strong) is larger and bold. 2 (Medium), the default, is smaller and bold. 3 (Weak) is smaller and normal (not bold). This property takes effect only if the label property is set. </li>
332.267
332.268 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
332.269 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
332.270 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
332.271 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
332.272 <ul class="note">
332.273 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
332.274 </ul>
332.275
332.276 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
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332.280 </p>
332.281 </li>
332.282 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
332.283 <ul class="note">
332.284 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
332.285 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.</li>
332.286 </ul>
332.287 </li>
332.288 </ul>
332.289
332.290 <h3>Data</h3>
332.291 <ul>
332.292 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
332.293 A JavaServer Faces converter that produces the correct type of value for the selectedValue property. If the user enters the wrong type of value, the converter sends a message that you can display in a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a>.
332.294 <ul class="note">
332.295 <li>If you use an Enum converter with this component, you must edit the converter's Java declaration to use an <code>enum</code> class as a parameter, as described in <a href="../../jsf-val-conv/enum_converter.html">Enum Converter</a>.</li>
332.296 </ul>
332.297 </li>
332.298 <li><b>selected.</b> <code>Type: Object </code><br>
332.299 The data that is sent when the page is submitted. If the <code>selectedValue</code> property is not set, the value is <code>true</code> if the radio button is selected or <code>false</code> if the checkbox is not selected. If the <code>selectedValue</code> property is set, then the <code>selected</code> property has the same value as the <code>selectedValue</code> property when the user selects the radio button.
332.300 <ul class="note">
332.301 <li>
332.302 The corresponding Java <code>RadioButton</code> component has an <code>isChecked()</code> method that returns <code>true</code> if the component is selected.
332.303 </li>
332.304 </ul>
332.305 </li>
332.306 <li><b>validatorExpression.</b><code> Type: MethodExpression</code><br>
332.307 Indicates the JavaServer Faces validator expression that is used when the value is submitted. A validator ensures
332.308 that the correct value is entered by a user. If the conditions defined by the validator are not met, the validator sends a message that you can display in a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a>.
332.309 <p>Choose a validator from the drop down list. If you choose <code>(null)</code>, no validator is called.
332.310 <ul class="note">
332.311 <li>You can define your own validate method, for example, by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit Event Handler > validate. If you define your own method, any value you might have set in this property is overridden. </li>
332.312 </ul>
332.313 </li>
332.314 </ul>
332.315 <h3>Events</h3>
332.316 <p>Set the event properties by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>.</p>
332.317 <ul>
332.318 <li><b>validate.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called to validate the value of the component. <p>If you want to code a validate method rather than choosing a JavaServer Faces validator for the <code>validatorExpression</code> property, right-click the component and choose Edit Event Handler > validate. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_validate</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property. When you define this method in this way, the <code>validator</code> and <code>validate</code> properties are automatically set for you. If you define a validator, you might also want to select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the user enters a value
332.319 <ul class="note">
332.320 <li>Setting this property also sets the value of the <code>validatorExpression</code> property. If you define your own validate method, do not separately change the value of the <code>validatorExpression</code> property, or you could lose the connection to your validate method.</li>
332.321 </ul>
332.322 </li>
332.323 <li><b>valueChange.</b> Indicates the name of the component value change listener method that is called when the value of the component changes. You typically define this method in the page bean by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > processValueChange. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_processValueChange</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property.</li>
332.324 </ul>
332.325 <h3>Behavior</h3>
332.326 <ul>
332.327 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
332.328 If selected, indicates that the component should never receive focus or be included in a submit. Use this property when the component does not apply to the page. See the note under the <code>readOnly</code> property concerning the effects of using the <code>disabled</code> property versus the effects of using the <code>readOnly</code> property.</li>
332.329 <li><b>readOnly.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
332.330 If selected, makes it impossible for the user to select the component, but still makes it possible for the component's value to be submitted.
332.331 Use this property when the component does apply but must not be changed.
332.332 <ul class="note">
332.333 <li>A readonly field is included when the page is submitted, in contrast to a disabled field, which is not included when the page is submitted. If you use the <code>disabled</code> property, JavaServer Faces does not detect that any value at all was submitted.</li>
332.334 </ul>
332.335 </li>
332.336 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
332.337 Rendered as the HTML <code>title</code> attribute of the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
332.338 <ul class="note">
332.339 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
332.340 </li>
332.341 </ul>
332.342 </li>
332.343 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
332.344 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
332.345 <ul class="note">
332.346 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
332.347 </ul>
332.348 </li>
332.349 </ul>
332.350 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
332.351 <ul>
332.352 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
332.353 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document, determining when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767. Equivalent to the <code>tabindex</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
332.354 </ul>
332.355 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
332.356 <ul>
332.357 <li><b>onBlur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
332.358 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
332.359 <li><b>onChange.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
332.360 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus and its value was modified after it gained focus. </li>
332.361 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
332.362 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
332.363 <li><b>onDblClick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
332.364 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
332.365 <li><b>onFocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
332.366 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
332.367 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
332.368 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
332.369 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
332.370 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
332.371 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
332.372 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
332.373 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
332.374 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
332.375 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
332.376 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
332.377 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
332.378 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
332.379 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
332.380 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
332.381 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
332.382 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
332.383 </ul>
332.384
332.385 <h3>Advanced</h3>
332.386 <ul>
332.387 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
332.388 If this property is selected, when the user activates the component, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page.
332.389 A simpler way of getting this functionality is to associate the component with a <a href="../../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>, and then right-click the component and choose Auto-Submit on Change.
332.390 <p>The most common example of an immediate action is a Cancel button. You make it immediate so that the normal validation and update steps can be skipped, but the action handler can still do whatever is necessary. Typically, the action handler will navigate back to some previous page. In some designs the action handler might also enqueue an informational message like "Transaction cancelled". It is possible to do more: for example, an application might record the fact that the user cancelled the current operation.</p>
332.391 </li>
332.392 <li><b>name.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
332.393 The name of the group of radio buttons to which this component belongs. This name can be used in the <code>name</code> property of multiple radio buttons and must be unique for this page. When multiple radio buttons have their <code>name</code> properties set to the same value, those buttons are part of the same radio button group. </li>
332.394 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
332.395 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component doesn't appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the component does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a component for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, right-click the component in the Visual Designer and choose Use Binding, and then select the All radio button to display all properties.</li>
332.396 <li><b>selectedValue.</b><code> Type: Object </code><br>
332.397 If the <code>selectedValue</code> attribute is not specified or its value is <code>null</code>, the radio button behaves like a boolean control. In this case, if the radio button is selected, the value of the <code>selected</code> attribute is a true <code>Boolean</code> instance. If the radio button is not selected, the value of the <code>selected</code> attribute is a false <code>Boolean</code> instance.
332.398 <p>The <code>selectedValue</code> property can be assigned an application-defined object value to represent the value of a selected radio button. If the radio button is selected, the value of the <code>selected</code> property is assigned the value of the <code>selectedValue</code> property. A value binding expression that evaluates to a primitive value can be assigned to this property.</p>
332.399 <p>If the value of the <code>selectedValue</code> property is an application-defined object, a converter must be registered with the <code>converter</code> property to convert to and from a <code>String</code> value.</p>
332.400 </li>
332.401 </ul>
332.402
332.403 <dl>
332.404 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
332.405 <dd><a href="../radiobutton.html">Radio Button Component</a></dd>
332.406 <dd><a href="../radiobutton_group.html">Radio Button Group Component</a></dd>
332.407 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
332.408 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
332.409 </dl>
332.410 <dl>
332.411 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
332.412
332.413 <dd>
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332.418 </dd>
332.419 <dd>
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332.424
332.425 <dd>
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332.427 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-scopes.html">
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333.18 <h1>Table Row Group Component Properties Window </h1>
333.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
333.20
333.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a Table Row Group component <img src="../../../../images/bh_rowgroup_icon.gif" alt="Row Group Component Icon" width="16" height="13"> when you select it under a Table component in the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
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333.28 A Table Row Group component is part of a table component, so you might have to expand a table's node in the Outline window to see the Table Row Group components under it. </p>
333.29 <ul class="note">
333.30 <li>You can use the Table Layout dialog box to set many of these properties. Not only is that dialog box easier to use in some respects than individual Properties windows for the Table, Table Column, and Table Row Group components, but you can work more naturally with the table and all its columns there. To open the dialog box, right-click the table in the Visual Designer and choose Table Layout.</li>
333.31 </ul>
333.32 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
333.33 <h3>General</h3>
333.34 <ul>
333.35 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
333.36 The name of the Table Row Group component in the page bean and the JSP file.</li>
333.37 </ul>
333.38
333.39 <h3>Appearance</h3>
333.40 <ul>
333.41 <li><b>aboveColumnFooter.</b> <code>Type: boolean </code><br>
333.42 If selected, the row group footer is displayed above the column footers. The default is
333.43 to display the row group footer below the column footers.</li>
333.44 <li><b>aboveColumnHeader.</b> <code>Type: boolean </code><br>
333.45 If selected, the row group header is displayed above the column headers. The default is to
333.46 display the row group header below the column headers.</li>
333.47 <li>
333.48 <p><b>align.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
333.49 Specifies the horizontal alignment for the cell. Possible values are left, center, right, and justify.</p>
333.50 </li>
333.51 <li><b>collapsed.</b> <code>Type: boolean </code><br>
333.52 If selected, the row group shows only the header and not the rows, footer, or column text. This property is not selected by default, and
333.53 the table row group is expanded, with all rows in the group visible. </li>
333.54 <li><b>footerText.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
333.55 The text displayed for the row group footer, providing an overall footer for the data group represented by this row group.</li>
333.56 <li><b>groupToggleButton.</b> <code>Type: boolean </code><br>
333.57 If selected, displays a button that the user can click to expand or contract the row group. </li>
333.58 <li><b>headerText.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
333.59 The text displayed for the row group header, providing an overall header for the data group represented by this row group. </li>
333.60 <li><b>selectMultipleToggleButton.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
333.61 If selected, adds a button that enables a user to select all rows displayed in the table at once. This button is used to toggle a column of checkboxes by using the ID given to the <code>selectId</code> property of the <a href="column_props.html">Table Column Component</a>. </li>
333.62 <li><b>selected.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
333.63 If this property is selected, the appearance of the current row changes to indicate that it is selected. Typically you bind this property to a JavaBeans property that returns a value based on the request scope attribute set in the <code>sourceVar</code> property.</li>
333.64 <li><b>styleClasses.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
333.65 A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
333.66 <ul class="note">
333.67 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a class specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
333.68 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
333.69
333.70 </li>
333.71 </ul>
333.72 </li>
333.73 <li> <b> valign.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
333.74 Specifies the vertical position within the cell of the cell contents. Possible values are:
333.75 <ul>
333.76 <li> <b><code> top</code></b> - Positions the contents at the top of the cell.</li>
333.77 <li><code><b>middle</b></code> - The default value, which centers the contents vertically.</li>
333.78 <li><b><code> bottom</code></b> - Positions the contents at the bottom of the cell.</li>
333.79 </ul>
333.80 </li>
333.81 </ul>
333.82 <h3>Layout</h3>
333.83 <ul>
333.84 <li><b>multipleColumnFooters.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
333.85 If selected, multiple column footers are shown. If Table Column components are nested, footers are rendered inverted to column headers. The default value, not selected, shows one level only. </li>
333.86 <li><b>multipleTableColumnFooters.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
333.87 If selected, multiple table column footers are shown. If Table Column components are nested, footers are rendered inverted to column headers. The default value, not selected, shows one level only. </li>
333.88 </ul>
333.89 <h3>Data</h3>
333.90 <ul>
333.91 <li><b>rows.</b> <code>Type: int </code><br>
333.92 The number of rows to be displayed for a paginated table. The default value is
333.93 25 rows per page. See the <code>paginateButton</code> property description in <a href="table_props.html">Table Properties Window</a> for more information on paginated tables.</li>
333.94 <li><b>sourceData.</b> <code>Type: Object </code><br>
333.95 The source data for this component, which can be of type <code>TableDataProvider</code>, <code>ObjectArrayDataProvider</code>, <code>ObjectListDataProvider</code>, or <code>CachedRowSetDataProvider</code>. Because this property is referenced during the decode,
333.96 validate, update and renderer phases when iterating over rows, the
333.97 object bound to this property should be cached so that the object
333.98 is not created more often than needed.
333.99 <p>If you drop a database table on the Table Row Group, this property is set for you. You can also click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose a data provider from a list. For example, there is a <code>TableDataProvider</code> for every database table that you have added to the page.</p>
333.100 </li>
333.101 <li><b>sourceVar.</b> <code>Type: TableDataProvider</code><br>
333.102 Name of the request-scope attribute under which model data for the current row
333.103 is exposed when iterating through the data. During iterative processing over the rows of
333.104 data in the data provider, the <code>TableDataProvider</code> for the current row is exposed
333.105 as a request attribute under the key specified by this property. This
333.106 value must be unique for each table in the page. </li>
333.107 </ul>
333.108 <h3>Behavior</h3>
333.109 <ul>
333.110 <li><b>first.</b> <code>Type: int </code><br>
333.111 The zero-relative row number of the first row to be displayed for a paginated
333.112 table. See the <code>paginateButton</code> property description in <a href="table_props.html">Table Properties Window</a> for more information on paginated tables. </li>
333.113 </ul>
333.114 <ul>
333.115 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
333.116 The value of the title attribute for the column. The specified text will display as a tooltip if the mouse cursor hovers over a cell in the column.
333.117 <ul class="note">
333.118 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
333.119 </li>
333.120 </ul>
333.121 </li>
333.122 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
333.123 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default, making the Row Group visible by default. If you deselect this property, the rows of the Table Row Group are rendered to HTML but are hidden, although any header, footer, or column text remains visible. Since it is rendered, but hidden, the Table Row Group can be made visible again through a client side action.</li>
333.124 </ul>
333.125 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
333.126 <ul>
333.127 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
333.128 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
333.129 <li><b>onDblClick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
333.130 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
333.131 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
333.132 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
333.133 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
333.134 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
333.135 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
333.136 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
333.137 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
333.138 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
333.139 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
333.140 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
333.141 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
333.142 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
333.143 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
333.144 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
333.145 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
333.146 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
333.147 </ul>
333.148 <h3>Advanced</h3>
333.149 <ul>
333.150 <li><b>emptyDataMessage.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
333.151 The message displayed on a single table row when the table does not contain
333.152 data. This row, which consists of one cell that spans all columns, is blank
333.153 except for the text provided by this property. </li>
333.154 <li><b>extraFooterHtml.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
333.155 Extra HTML code to be appended to the <code><tr></code> HTML element that is rendered for the row group footer. Use only code that is valid in an HTML <code><td></code> element. The code you specify is inserted in the HTML element and is not checked for validity. For example, you might set this attribute to <code>nowrap='nowrap'</code>. </li>
333.156 <li><b>extraHeaderHtml.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
333.157 Extra HTML code to be appended to the <code><tr></code> HTML element that is rendered for the row group header. Use only code that is valid in an HTML <code><td></code> element. The code you specify is inserted in the HTML element and is not checked for validity. For example, you might set this attribute to <code>nowrap='nowrap'</code>. </li>
333.158 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
333.159 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the Table Row Group shows nothing on the page, including the rows and any associated
333.160 header, footer, or column text for the group, and none of the information is in the
333.161 HTML. not even as hidden components. If this property is not selected (false), it overrides the <code>rendered</code> properties of any child components.
333.162 <p>You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the component does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a Table Row Group for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</p>
333.163 </li>
333.164 </ul>
333.165 <dl>
333.166 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
333.167 <dd><a href="../row_group.html">Table Row Group Component</a></dd>
333.168 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
333.169 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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333.216
333.217 <h2>Table Row Group Component Properties Window </h2>
333.218 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
333.219
333.220 <p>You see the Properties window for a Table Row Group component <img src="../../../../images/bh_rowgroup_icon.gif" alt="Row Group Component Icon" width="16" height="13"> when you select it under a Table component in the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
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333.224 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
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333.226 </object>
333.227 A Table Row Group component is part of a table component, so you might have to expand a table's node in the Outline window to see the Table Row Group components under it. </p>
333.228 <ul class="note">
333.229 <li>You can use the Table Layout dialog box to set many of these properties. Not only is that dialog box easier to use in some respects than individual Properties windows for the Table, Table Column, and Table Row Group components, but you can work more naturally with the table and all its columns there. To open the dialog box, right-click the table in the Visual Designer and choose Table Layout.</li>
333.230 </ul>
333.231 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
333.232 <h3>General</h3>
333.233 <ul>
333.234 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
333.235 The name of the Table Row Group component in the page bean and the JSP file.</li>
333.236 </ul>
333.237
333.238 <h3>Appearance</h3>
333.239 <ul>
333.240 <li><b>aboveColumnFooter.</b> <code>Type: boolean </code><br>
333.241 If selected, the row group footer is displayed above the column footers. The default is
333.242 to display the row group footer below the column footers.</li>
333.243 <li><b>aboveColumnHeader.</b> <code>Type: boolean </code><br>
333.244 If selected, the row group header is displayed above the column headers. The default is to
333.245 display the row group header below the column headers.</li>
333.246 <li>
333.247 <p><b>align.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
333.248 Specifies the horizontal alignment for the cell. Possible values are left, center, right, and justify.</p>
333.249 </li>
333.250 <li><b>collapsed.</b> <code>Type: boolean </code><br>
333.251 If selected, the row group shows only the header and not the rows, footer, or column text. This property is not selected by default, and
333.252 the table row group is expanded, with all rows in the group visible. </li>
333.253 <li><b>footerText.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
333.254 The text displayed for the row group footer, providing an overall footer for the data group represented by this row group.</li>
333.255 <li><b>groupToggleButton.</b> <code>Type: boolean </code><br>
333.256 If selected, displays a button that the user can click to expand or contract the row group. </li>
333.257 <li><b>headerText.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
333.258 The text displayed for the row group header, providing an overall header for the data group represented by this row group. </li>
333.259 <li><b>selectMultipleToggleButton.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
333.260 If selected, adds a button that enables a user to select all rows displayed in the table at once. This button is used to toggle a column of checkboxes by using the ID given to the <code>selectId</code> property of the <a href="column_props.html">Table Column Component</a>. </li>
333.261 <li><b>selected.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
333.262 If this property is selected, the appearance of the current row changes to indicate that it is selected. Typically you bind this property to a JavaBeans property that returns a value based on the request scope attribute set in the <code>sourceVar</code> property.</li>
333.263 <li><b>styleClasses.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
333.264 A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
333.265 <ul class="note">
333.266 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a class specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
333.267 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
333.268
333.269 </li>
333.270 </ul>
333.271 </li>
333.272 <li> <b> valign.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
333.273 Specifies the vertical position within the cell of the cell contents. Possible values are:
333.274 <ul>
333.275 <li> <b><code> top</code></b> - Positions the contents at the top of the cell.</li>
333.276 <li><code><b>middle</b></code> - The default value, which centers the contents vertically.</li>
333.277 <li><b><code> bottom</code></b> - Positions the contents at the bottom of the cell.</li>
333.278 </ul>
333.279 </li>
333.280 </ul>
333.281 <h3>Layout</h3>
333.282 <ul>
333.283 <li><b>multipleColumnFooters.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
333.284 If selected, multiple column footers are shown. If Table Column components are nested, footers are rendered inverted to column headers. The default value, not selected, shows one level only. </li>
333.285 <li><b>multipleTableColumnFooters.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
333.286 If selected, multiple table column footers are shown. If Table Column components are nested, footers are rendered inverted to column headers. The default value, not selected, shows one level only. </li>
333.287 </ul>
333.288 <h3>Data</h3>
333.289 <ul>
333.290 <li><b>rows.</b> <code>Type: int </code><br>
333.291 The number of rows to be displayed for a paginated table. The default value is
333.292 25 rows per page. See the <code>paginateButton</code> property description in <a href="table_props.html">Table Properties Window</a> for more information on paginated tables.</li>
333.293 <li><b>sourceData.</b> <code>Type: Object </code><br>
333.294 The source data for this component, which can be of type <code>TableDataProvider</code>, <code>ObjectArrayDataProvider</code>, <code>ObjectListDataProvider</code>, or <code>CachedRowSetDataProvider</code>. Because this property is referenced during the decode,
333.295 validate, update and renderer phases when iterating over rows, the
333.296 object bound to this property should be cached so that the object
333.297 is not created more often than needed.
333.298 <p>If you drop a database table on the Table Row Group, this property is set for you. You can also click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose a data provider from a list. For example, there is a <code>TableDataProvider</code> for every database table that you have added to the page.</p>
333.299 </li>
333.300 <li><b>sourceVar.</b> <code>Type: TableDataProvider</code><br>
333.301 Name of the request-scope attribute under which model data for the current row
333.302 is exposed when iterating through the data. During iterative processing over the rows of
333.303 data in the data provider, the <code>TableDataProvider</code> for the current row is exposed
333.304 as a request attribute under the key specified by this property. This
333.305 value must be unique for each table in the page. </li>
333.306 </ul>
333.307 <h3>Behavior</h3>
333.308 <ul>
333.309 <li><b>first.</b> <code>Type: int </code><br>
333.310 The zero-relative row number of the first row to be displayed for a paginated
333.311 table. See the <code>paginateButton</code> property description in <a href="table_props.html">Table Properties Window</a> for more information on paginated tables. </li>
333.312 </ul>
333.313 <ul>
333.314 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
333.315 The value of the title attribute for the column. The specified text will display as a tooltip if the mouse cursor hovers over a cell in the column.
333.316 <ul class="note">
333.317 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
333.318 </li>
333.319 </ul>
333.320 </li>
333.321 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
333.322 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default, making the Row Group visible by default. If you deselect this property, the rows of the Table Row Group are rendered to HTML but are hidden, although any header, footer, or column text remains visible. Since it is rendered, but hidden, the Table Row Group can be made visible again through a client side action.</li>
333.323 </ul>
333.324 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
333.325 <ul>
333.326 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
333.327 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
333.328 <li><b>onDblClick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
333.329 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
333.330 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
333.331 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
333.332 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
333.333 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
333.334 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
333.335 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
333.336 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
333.337 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
333.338 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
333.339 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
333.340 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
333.341 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
333.342 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
333.343 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
333.344 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
333.345 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
333.346 </ul>
333.347 <h3>Advanced</h3>
333.348 <ul>
333.349 <li><b>emptyDataMessage.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
333.350 The message displayed on a single table row when the table does not contain
333.351 data. This row, which consists of one cell that spans all columns, is blank
333.352 except for the text provided by this property. </li>
333.353 <li><b>extraFooterHtml.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
333.354 Extra HTML code to be appended to the <code><tr></code> HTML element that is rendered for the row group footer. Use only code that is valid in an HTML <code><td></code> element. The code you specify is inserted in the HTML element and is not checked for validity. For example, you might set this attribute to <code>nowrap='nowrap'</code>. </li>
333.355 <li><b>extraHeaderHtml.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
333.356 Extra HTML code to be appended to the <code><tr></code> HTML element that is rendered for the row group header. Use only code that is valid in an HTML <code><td></code> element. The code you specify is inserted in the HTML element and is not checked for validity. For example, you might set this attribute to <code>nowrap='nowrap'</code>. </li>
333.357 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
333.358 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the Table Row Group shows nothing on the page, including the rows and any associated
333.359 header, footer, or column text for the group, and none of the information is in the
333.360 HTML. not even as hidden components. If this property is not selected (false), it overrides the <code>rendered</code> properties of any child components.
333.361 <p>You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the component does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a Table Row Group for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</p>
333.362 </li>
333.363 </ul>
333.364 <dl>
333.365 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
333.366 <dd><a href="../row_group.html">Table Row Group Component</a></dd>
333.367 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
333.368 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
333.369 </dl>
333.370 <dl>
333.371 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
333.372
333.373 <dd>
333.374 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
333.375 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
333.376 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
333.377 </object>
333.378 </dd>
333.379 <dd> <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
333.380 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-scopes.html">
333.381 <param name="text" value="Understanding Scope and Managed Beans"></object>
333.382 </dd>
333.383 </dl>
333.384 <hr>
333.385 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
333.386 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
333.387 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
333.388 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
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333.392 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
333.393 <small><a href="../../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
333.394 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
333.395 <tr>
333.396 <td> </td>
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334.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/propsheets/script_props.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
334.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
334.4 -<html>
334.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
334.6 <!--
334.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
334.8 * All rights reserved.
334.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
334.10 -->
334.11 <head>
334.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
334.13 <title>Script Component Properties Window</title>
334.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
334.15 </head>
334.16 <body>
334.17
334.18 <h1>Script Component Properties Window </h1>
334.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
334.20
334.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a Script component <img src="../../../../images/bh_script_icon.gif" alt="Script component icon"> when you select the component in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>.</p>
334.22 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
334.23
334.24 <h3>General</h3>
334.25 <ul>
334.26 <li><b>id.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
334.27 The name of the Script component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
334.28 </ul>
334.29 <h3>Data</h3>
334.30 <ul>
334.31 <li><b>url.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
334.32 An absolute or relative URL specifying the target of the script. This property is the equivalent of the <code>src</code> attribute of the HTML <code><script></code> tag. </li>
334.33 </ul>
334.34 <h3>Advanced</h3>
334.35 <ul><li><b>charset.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
334.36 The character encoding of the script or of the JavaScript file referenced by the script component. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>charset</code> of the HTML <code><script></code> tag. You can see a list of encodings at<br>
334.37 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
334.38 <param name="content" value="http://www.iana.org/assignments/character-sets">
334.39 <param name="text" value="http://www.iana.org/assignments/character-sets"></object>.</li>
334.40 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
334.41 If selected, the script is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the script does not appear in the page at all. </li>
334.42 <li><b>type.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
334.43 The scripting language of the script's contents. This value overrides the default scripting language. The scripting language is
334.44 specified as a content type like <code>text/javascript</code>. Equivalent to the <code>type</code> attribute of the HTML <code><script></code> tag. </li>
334.45 </ul>
334.46
334.47 <dl>
334.48 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
334.49 <dd><a href="../script.html">Script Component</a></dd>
334.50 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
334.51 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
334.52 </dl>
334.53 <hr>
334.54 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
334.55 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
334.56 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
334.57 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
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334.59 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Script Component Properties Window">
334.60 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
334.61 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
334.62 <small><a href="../../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
334.63 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
334.64 <tr>
334.65 <td> </td>
334.66 </tr>
334.67 </table>
334.68 </body>
334.69 </html>
334.70 \ No newline at end of file
334.71 +<html>
334.72 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
334.73 <!--
334.74 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
334.75 * All rights reserved.
334.76 * Use is subject to license terms.
334.77 -->
334.78 <head>
334.79 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
334.80 <title>Script Component Properties Window</title>
334.81 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
334.82 </head>
334.83 <body>
334.84
334.85 <h2>Script Component Properties Window </h2>
334.86 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
334.87
334.88 <p>You see the Properties window for a Script component <img src="../../../../images/bh_script_icon.gif" alt="Script component icon"> when you select the component in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>.</p>
334.89 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
334.90
334.91 <h3>General</h3>
334.92 <ul>
334.93 <li><b>id.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
334.94 The name of the Script component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
334.95 </ul>
334.96 <h3>Data</h3>
334.97 <ul>
334.98 <li><b>url.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
334.99 An absolute or relative URL specifying the target of the script. This property is the equivalent of the <code>src</code> attribute of the HTML <code><script></code> tag. </li>
334.100 </ul>
334.101 <h3>Advanced</h3>
334.102 <ul><li><b>charset.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
334.103 The character encoding of the script or of the JavaScript file referenced by the script component. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>charset</code> of the HTML <code><script></code> tag. You can see a list of encodings at<br>
334.104 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
334.105 <param name="content" value="http://www.iana.org/assignments/character-sets">
334.106 <param name="text" value="http://www.iana.org/assignments/character-sets"></object>.</li>
334.107 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
334.108 If selected, the script is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the script does not appear in the page at all. </li>
334.109 <li><b>type.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
334.110 The scripting language of the script's contents. This value overrides the default scripting language. The scripting language is
334.111 specified as a content type like <code>text/javascript</code>. Equivalent to the <code>type</code> attribute of the HTML <code><script></code> tag. </li>
334.112 </ul>
334.113
334.114 <dl>
334.115 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
334.116 <dd><a href="../script.html">Script Component</a></dd>
334.117 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
334.118 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
334.119 </dl>
334.120 <hr>
334.121 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
334.122 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
334.123 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
334.124 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
334.125 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
334.126 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Script Component Properties Window">
334.127 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
334.128 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
334.129 <small><a href="../../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
334.130 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
334.131 <tr>
334.132 <td> </td>
334.133 </tr>
334.134 </table>
334.135 </body>
334.136 </html>
334.137 \ No newline at end of file
335.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/propsheets/static_text_props.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
335.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/propsheets/static_text_props.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
335.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
335.4 -<html>
335.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
335.6 <!--
335.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
335.8 * All rights reserved.
335.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
335.10 -->
335.11 <head>
335.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
335.13 <title>Static Text Component Properties Window</title>
335.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
335.15 </head>
335.16 <body>
335.17
335.18 <h1>Static Text Component Properties Window</h1>
335.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
335.20
335.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a Static Text component <img src="../../../../images/outputtexticon.gif" alt="Static Text icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer or in the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
335.22 <param name="content" value="../../../navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
335.23 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
335.24 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
335.25 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
335.26 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object>
335.27 </object>
335.28 </p>
335.29 <p>Most of the Static Text component's properties are both JSP attributes and properties of the <code>StaticText</code> Java component in the page bean.</p>
335.30 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
335.31
335.32 <h3>General</h3>
335.33 <ul>
335.34 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
335.35 The name of the Static Text component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
335.36 </ul>
335.37
335.38 <h3>Appearance</h3>
335.39 <ul><li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
335.40 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
335.41 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
335.42 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
335.43 <ul class="note">
335.44 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
335.45 </ul>
335.46
335.47 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
335.48 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
335.49 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
335.50 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
335.51 </p>
335.52 </li>
335.53 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
335.54 <ul class="note">
335.55 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
335.56 </ul>
335.57 </li>
335.58
335.59 <li><b>text.</b><code> Type: Object</code><br>
335.60 The text that displays on the page. You can specify a value to be initially displayed, or you can click the ellipsis button and bind the property to a data provider or to an object so the property's value can be set dynamically.</li>
335.61 </ul>
335.62
335.63 <h3>Data</h3>
335.64 <ul>
335.65 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
335.66 A JavaServer Faces converter that converts the value of the <code>text</code> property to a <code>String</code> so it can be displayed. The component will pick the correct converter for the <code>text</code> property if one is available, making it unnecessary to set this property in most cases. If the <code>text</code> property is bound to a value whose type is not on the list of converters, you have to supply your own converter and set this property.
335.67 <ul class="note">
335.68 <li>If you use an Enum converter with this component, you must edit the converter's Java declaration to use an <code>enum</code> class as a parameter, as described in <a href="../../jsf-val-conv/enum_converter.html">Enum Converter</a>.</li>
335.69 </ul>
335.70 </li>
335.71 <li><b>escape.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
335.72 Selecting this property causes characters like '<' that can cause problems with XML and HTML to be escaped. For example, with this property selected, '<' is represented as <code>&lt;</code>.</li>
335.73 </ul>
335.74
335.75 <h3>Behavior</h3>
335.76 <ul><li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
335.77 Rendered as the HTML <code>title</code> attribute of the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
335.78 <ul class="note">
335.79 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
335.80 </li>
335.81 </ul>
335.82 </li>
335.83 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
335.84 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
335.85 <ul class="note">
335.86 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
335.87 </ul>
335.88 </li>
335.89 </ul>
335.90 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
335.91 <ul>
335.92 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
335.93 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
335.94 <li><b>onDblClick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
335.95 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
335.96 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
335.97 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
335.98 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
335.99 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
335.100 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
335.101 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
335.102 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
335.103 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
335.104 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
335.105 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
335.106 </ul>
335.107 <h3>Advanced</h3>
335.108 <ul><li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
335.109 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component doesn't appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the component does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a text field for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</li>
335.110 </ul>
335.111 <dl>
335.112 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
335.113 <dd><a href="../static_text.html">Static Text Component</a></dd>
335.114 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
335.115 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
335.116 </dl>
335.117 <dl>
335.118 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
335.119
335.120 <dd>
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335.126 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-scopes.html">
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335.128 </dd>
335.129 </dl>
335.130 <hr>
335.131 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
335.132 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
335.133 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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335.137 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
335.138 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
335.139 <small><a href="../../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
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335.141 <tr>
335.142 <td> </td>
335.143 </tr>
335.144 </table>
335.145 </body>
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335.155 <head>
335.156 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
335.157 <title>Static Text Component Properties Window</title>
335.158 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
335.159 </head>
335.160 <body>
335.161
335.162 <h2>Static Text Component Properties Window</h2>
335.163 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
335.164
335.165 <p>You see the Properties window for a Static Text component <img src="../../../../images/outputtexticon.gif" alt="Static Text icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer or in the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
335.166 <param name="content" value="../../../navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
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335.168 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
335.169 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
335.170 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object>
335.171 </object>
335.172 </p>
335.173 <p>Most of the Static Text component's properties are both JSP attributes and properties of the <code>StaticText</code> Java component in the page bean.</p>
335.174 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
335.175
335.176 <h3>General</h3>
335.177 <ul>
335.178 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
335.179 The name of the Static Text component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
335.180 </ul>
335.181
335.182 <h3>Appearance</h3>
335.183 <ul><li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
335.184 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
335.185 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
335.186 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
335.187 <ul class="note">
335.188 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
335.189 </ul>
335.190
335.191 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
335.192 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
335.193 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
335.194 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
335.195 </p>
335.196 </li>
335.197 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
335.198 <ul class="note">
335.199 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
335.200 </ul>
335.201 </li>
335.202
335.203 <li><b>text.</b><code> Type: Object</code><br>
335.204 The text that displays on the page. You can specify a value to be initially displayed, or you can click the ellipsis button and bind the property to a data provider or to an object so the property's value can be set dynamically.</li>
335.205 </ul>
335.206
335.207 <h3>Data</h3>
335.208 <ul>
335.209 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
335.210 A JavaServer Faces converter that converts the value of the <code>text</code> property to a <code>String</code> so it can be displayed. The component will pick the correct converter for the <code>text</code> property if one is available, making it unnecessary to set this property in most cases. If the <code>text</code> property is bound to a value whose type is not on the list of converters, you have to supply your own converter and set this property.
335.211 <ul class="note">
335.212 <li>If you use an Enum converter with this component, you must edit the converter's Java declaration to use an <code>enum</code> class as a parameter, as described in <a href="../../jsf-val-conv/enum_converter.html">Enum Converter</a>.</li>
335.213 </ul>
335.214 </li>
335.215 <li><b>escape.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
335.216 Selecting this property causes characters like '<' that can cause problems with XML and HTML to be escaped. For example, with this property selected, '<' is represented as <code>&lt;</code>.</li>
335.217 </ul>
335.218
335.219 <h3>Behavior</h3>
335.220 <ul><li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
335.221 Rendered as the HTML <code>title</code> attribute of the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
335.222 <ul class="note">
335.223 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
335.224 </li>
335.225 </ul>
335.226 </li>
335.227 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
335.228 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
335.229 <ul class="note">
335.230 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
335.231 </ul>
335.232 </li>
335.233 </ul>
335.234 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
335.235 <ul>
335.236 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
335.237 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
335.238 <li><b>onDblClick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
335.239 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
335.240 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
335.241 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
335.242 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
335.243 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
335.244 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
335.245 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
335.246 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
335.247 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
335.248 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
335.249 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
335.250 </ul>
335.251 <h3>Advanced</h3>
335.252 <ul><li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
335.253 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component doesn't appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the component does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a text field for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</li>
335.254 </ul>
335.255 <dl>
335.256 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
335.257 <dd><a href="../static_text.html">Static Text Component</a></dd>
335.258 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
335.259 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
335.260 </dl>
335.261 <dl>
335.262 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
335.263
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335.269 </dd><dd> <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
335.270 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-scopes.html">
335.271 <param name="text" value="Understanding Scope and Managed Beans"></object>
335.272 </dd>
335.273 </dl>
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336.11 <head>
336.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
336.13 <title>Tab Component Properties Window</title>
336.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
336.15 </head>
336.16 <body>
336.17
336.18 <h1>Tab Component Properties Window </h1>
336.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
336.20
336.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a Tab component when you select a tab <img src="../../../../images/bh_tab_icon.gif" alt="tab component icon"> node under a tab set node in the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
336.22 <param name="content" value="../../../navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
336.23 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
336.24 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
336.25 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
336.26 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object>
336.27 </object>
336.28 </p>
336.29 <p>If you select a tab in the Visual Designer, a side effect is that it becomes the selected tab. If this effect is not what you want, select the tab in the Outline window so you can set its properties.</p>
336.30 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
336.31
336.32 <h3>General</h3>
336.33 <ul>
336.34 <li><b>id.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
336.35 The name of the Tab component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
336.36 </ul>
336.37 <h3>Appearance</h3>
336.38 <ul><li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
336.39 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
336.40 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
336.41 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
336.42 <ul class="note">
336.43 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
336.44 </ul>
336.45
336.46 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
336.47 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
336.48 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
336.49 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
336.50 </p>
336.51 </li>
336.52 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
336.53 <ul class="note">
336.54 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
336.55 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
336.56
336.57 </li>
336.58 </ul>
336.59 </li>
336.60
336.61 <li><b>text.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
336.62 The label on the tab.</li>
336.63 </ul>
336.64 <h3>Data</h3>
336.65 <ul>
336.66 <li><b>selectedChildId.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
336.67 If this tab has child tabs, or subtabs, this property indicates the ID of the subtab that is selected. If there are no subtabs, the value of this property is null. You can set the property by choosing an ID from the drop down list to the right of the property.</li>
336.68 </ul>
336.69 <h3>Events</h3>
336.70 <ul>
336.71 <li><b>action.</b> The application action to invoke when this component is activated by the user.
336.72 <ul class="note">
336.73 <li> The JSP tag for this property is <code>actionExpression</code>. </li>
336.74 </ul>
336.75 <p>If you right-click the component, you can choose Edit action Event Handler to define an action method for the tab. The expression must evaluate to a either a <code>String</code> or a public method that takes no parameters and returns a <code>String</code>. If you set the <code>action</code> property, the page is submitted.</p>
336.76 </li>
336.77 </ul>
336.78 <h3>Behavior</h3>
336.79 <ul>
336.80 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
336.81 If selected, indicates that this component should never receive focus or be included in a submit. </li>
336.82 <li><b>target.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
336.83 This property is typically not used in a web application developed in the IDE because frames are not supported in the Visual Designer. The property indicates the frame of the current page in which the link is to be opened. If a frame with this name does not exist, the response is rendered in a new window unless overridden by the user. The following frame names have special meaning:
336.84 <ul>
336.85 <li><code>_blank</code> - renders the response in a new, unnamed window </li>
336.86 <li><code>_self</code> - renders the response in the current frame</li>
336.87 <li><code>_parent</code> - renders the response in the immediate frameset parent </li>
336.88 <li><code>_top</code> - renders the response in the full, unframed window </li>
336.89 </ul>
336.90 </li>
336.91 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
336.92 Rendered as the HTML <code>title</code> attribute of the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
336.93 <ul class="note">
336.94 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
336.95 </li>
336.96 </ul>
336.97 </li>
336.98 <li><b>url.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
336.99 This property is not often used in a web application developed in the IDE because its typical use case is with a frame, and frames are not supported in the Visual Designer. Also, if the tab has a Layout Panel, this property cannot be used. The property's value is the URL of a target document or resource.</li>
336.100 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
336.101 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
336.102 <ul class="note">
336.103 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
336.104 </ul>
336.105 </li>
336.106 </ul>
336.107 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
336.108 <ul>
336.109 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
336.110 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document. Determines when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767.</li>
336.111 </ul>
336.112 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
336.113 <ul>
336.114 <li><b>onBlur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
336.115 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
336.116 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
336.117 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
336.118 <li><b>onFocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
336.119 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
336.120 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
336.121 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
336.122 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
336.123 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
336.124 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
336.125 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
336.126 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
336.127 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
336.128 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
336.129 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
336.130 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
336.131 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
336.132 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
336.133 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
336.134 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
336.135 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
336.136 </ul>
336.137 <h3>Advanced</h3>
336.138 <ul>
336.139 <li><b>actionListenerExpression.</b><code> Type: MethodExpression</code><br>
336.140 A method expression representing an action listener method that is notified when this component is activated by the user. The value must be a valid JSF method expression, such as <code>#{Page1.action_method}</code>, and it must evaluate to the name of a public method that takes an <code>ActionEvent</code> parameter with a return type of void.</li>
336.141 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
336.142 This property affects how the tab behaves when it contains input components that have validators. See the note at the end of <a href="../tab_set.html#immediate">Tab Set Component</a>, which describes the interactions between setting this property for a tab and the tab set. In general, as for other components, if this property is selected, when the user activates the component, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page.</li>
336.143 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
336.144 If selected, the tab is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the tab does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. </li>
336.145 <li><b>type.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
336.146 The content type of the resource to which this tab links. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>type</code>, which is a MIME type, such as <code>text/html</code>, <code>image/png</code>, <code>image/gif</code>, <code>video/mpeg</code>, <code>text/css</code>, or <code>audio/basic</code>.</li>
336.147 <li><b>urlLang.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
336.148 Code describing the language used in the resource referred to by the <code>url</code> property. Equivalent to the <code>hreflang</code> attribute of the HTML <code><a></code> tag. To choose a language code, you can click the ellipsis button (...) to open the property editor. Some examples:
336.149 <ul>
336.150 <li><code>ar</code> - Traditional Arabic</li>
336.151 <li><code>de</code> - German</li>
336.152 <li> <code>en</code> - English</li>
336.153 <li><code>es</code> - Spanish</li>
336.154 <li><code>fr</code> - French</li>
336.155 <li><code>ja</code> - Japanese </li>
336.156 </ul>
336.157 <p>In addition to the codes available in the property editor, you can also enter additional codes using ISO standard names. Some examples:</p>
336.158 <ul>
336.159 <li><code>en-US</code> - United States English</li>
336.160 <li><code>ja-JP</code> - Japanese</li>
336.161 <li><code>zh-guoyu</code> - Mandarin or Standard Chinese </li>
336.162 <li><code>zh-Hans</code> - Simplified Chinese script</li>
336.163 <li><code>zh-HanT</code> - Traditional Chinese script</li>
336.164 </ul>
336.165 </li>
336.166 </ul>
336.167 <dl>
336.168 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
336.169 </dl>
336.170 <dl>
336.171 <dd><a href="../tab.html">Tab Component</a></dd>
336.172 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
336.173 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
336.174 </dl>
336.175 <dl>
336.176 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
336.177
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336.212 * All rights reserved.
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336.215 <head>
336.216 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
336.217 <title>Tab Component Properties Window</title>
336.218 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
336.219 </head>
336.220 <body>
336.221
336.222 <h2>Tab Component Properties Window </h2>
336.223 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
336.224
336.225 <p>You see the Properties window for a Tab component when you select a tab <img src="../../../../images/bh_tab_icon.gif" alt="tab component icon"> node under a tab set node in the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
336.226 <param name="content" value="../../../navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
336.227 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
336.228 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
336.229 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
336.230 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object>
336.231 </object>
336.232 </p>
336.233 <p>If you select a tab in the Visual Designer, a side effect is that it becomes the selected tab. If this effect is not what you want, select the tab in the Outline window so you can set its properties.</p>
336.234 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
336.235
336.236 <h3>General</h3>
336.237 <ul>
336.238 <li><b>id.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
336.239 The name of the Tab component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
336.240 </ul>
336.241 <h3>Appearance</h3>
336.242 <ul><li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
336.243 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
336.244 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
336.245 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
336.246 <ul class="note">
336.247 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
336.248 </ul>
336.249
336.250 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
336.251 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
336.252 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
336.253 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
336.254 </p>
336.255 </li>
336.256 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
336.257 <ul class="note">
336.258 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
336.259 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
336.260
336.261 </li>
336.262 </ul>
336.263 </li>
336.264
336.265 <li><b>text.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
336.266 The label on the tab.</li>
336.267 </ul>
336.268 <h3>Data</h3>
336.269 <ul>
336.270 <li><b>selectedChildId.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
336.271 If this tab has child tabs, or subtabs, this property indicates the ID of the subtab that is selected. If there are no subtabs, the value of this property is null. You can set the property by choosing an ID from the drop down list to the right of the property.</li>
336.272 </ul>
336.273 <h3>Events</h3>
336.274 <ul>
336.275 <li><b>action.</b> The application action to invoke when this component is activated by the user.
336.276 <ul class="note">
336.277 <li> The JSP tag for this property is <code>actionExpression</code>. </li>
336.278 </ul>
336.279 <p>If you right-click the component, you can choose Edit action Event Handler to define an action method for the tab. The expression must evaluate to a either a <code>String</code> or a public method that takes no parameters and returns a <code>String</code>. If you set the <code>action</code> property, the page is submitted.</p>
336.280 </li>
336.281 </ul>
336.282 <h3>Behavior</h3>
336.283 <ul>
336.284 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
336.285 If selected, indicates that this component should never receive focus or be included in a submit. </li>
336.286 <li><b>target.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
336.287 This property is typically not used in a web application developed in the IDE because frames are not supported in the Visual Designer. The property indicates the frame of the current page in which the link is to be opened. If a frame with this name does not exist, the response is rendered in a new window unless overridden by the user. The following frame names have special meaning:
336.288 <ul>
336.289 <li><code>_blank</code> - renders the response in a new, unnamed window </li>
336.290 <li><code>_self</code> - renders the response in the current frame</li>
336.291 <li><code>_parent</code> - renders the response in the immediate frameset parent </li>
336.292 <li><code>_top</code> - renders the response in the full, unframed window </li>
336.293 </ul>
336.294 </li>
336.295 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
336.296 Rendered as the HTML <code>title</code> attribute of the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
336.297 <ul class="note">
336.298 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
336.299 </li>
336.300 </ul>
336.301 </li>
336.302 <li><b>url.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
336.303 This property is not often used in a web application developed in the IDE because its typical use case is with a frame, and frames are not supported in the Visual Designer. Also, if the tab has a Layout Panel, this property cannot be used. The property's value is the URL of a target document or resource.</li>
336.304 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
336.305 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
336.306 <ul class="note">
336.307 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
336.308 </ul>
336.309 </li>
336.310 </ul>
336.311 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
336.312 <ul>
336.313 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
336.314 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document. Determines when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767.</li>
336.315 </ul>
336.316 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
336.317 <ul>
336.318 <li><b>onBlur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
336.319 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
336.320 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
336.321 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
336.322 <li><b>onFocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
336.323 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
336.324 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
336.325 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
336.326 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
336.327 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
336.328 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
336.329 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
336.330 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
336.331 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
336.332 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
336.333 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
336.334 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
336.335 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
336.336 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
336.337 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
336.338 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
336.339 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
336.340 </ul>
336.341 <h3>Advanced</h3>
336.342 <ul>
336.343 <li><b>actionListenerExpression.</b><code> Type: MethodExpression</code><br>
336.344 A method expression representing an action listener method that is notified when this component is activated by the user. The value must be a valid JSF method expression, such as <code>#{Page1.action_method}</code>, and it must evaluate to the name of a public method that takes an <code>ActionEvent</code> parameter with a return type of void.</li>
336.345 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
336.346 This property affects how the tab behaves when it contains input components that have validators. See the note at the end of <a href="../tab_set.html#immediate">Tab Set Component</a>, which describes the interactions between setting this property for a tab and the tab set. In general, as for other components, if this property is selected, when the user activates the component, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page.</li>
336.347 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
336.348 If selected, the tab is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the tab does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. </li>
336.349 <li><b>type.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
336.350 The content type of the resource to which this tab links. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>type</code>, which is a MIME type, such as <code>text/html</code>, <code>image/png</code>, <code>image/gif</code>, <code>video/mpeg</code>, <code>text/css</code>, or <code>audio/basic</code>.</li>
336.351 <li><b>urlLang.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
336.352 Code describing the language used in the resource referred to by the <code>url</code> property. Equivalent to the <code>hreflang</code> attribute of the HTML <code><a></code> tag. To choose a language code, you can click the ellipsis button (...) to open the property editor. Some examples:
336.353 <ul>
336.354 <li><code>ar</code> - Traditional Arabic</li>
336.355 <li><code>de</code> - German</li>
336.356 <li> <code>en</code> - English</li>
336.357 <li><code>es</code> - Spanish</li>
336.358 <li><code>fr</code> - French</li>
336.359 <li><code>ja</code> - Japanese </li>
336.360 </ul>
336.361 <p>In addition to the codes available in the property editor, you can also enter additional codes using ISO standard names. Some examples:</p>
336.362 <ul>
336.363 <li><code>en-US</code> - United States English</li>
336.364 <li><code>ja-JP</code> - Japanese</li>
336.365 <li><code>zh-guoyu</code> - Mandarin or Standard Chinese </li>
336.366 <li><code>zh-Hans</code> - Simplified Chinese script</li>
336.367 <li><code>zh-HanT</code> - Traditional Chinese script</li>
336.368 </ul>
336.369 </li>
336.370 </ul>
336.371 <dl>
336.372 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
336.373 </dl>
336.374 <dl>
336.375 <dd><a href="../tab.html">Tab Component</a></dd>
336.376 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
336.377 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
336.378 </dl>
336.379 <dl>
336.380 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
336.381
336.382 <dd>
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336.391 <param name="text" value="Understanding Scope and Managed Beans"></object>
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336.393 </dl>
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337.13 <title>Tab Set Component Properties Window</title>
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337.15 </head>
337.16 <body>
337.17
337.18 <h1>Tab Set Component Properties Window</h1>
337.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
337.20
337.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a Tab Set component <img src="../../../../images/bh_tab_set_icon.gif" alt="tab set icon"> when you select the component on a page you are editing in the Visual Designer, after you have added the component to the page.</p>
337.22 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
337.23
337.24 <h3>General</h3>
337.25 <ul>
337.26 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
337.27 The name of the component in the page bean and the JSP file. In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is the name of the <code>TabSet</code> object.</li>
337.28 </ul>
337.29
337.30 <h3>Appearance</h3>
337.31 <ul>
337.32 <li><b>lite.</b> <code>Type: boolean</code><br>
337.33 If selected, changes the style to make the tab set appear visually less heavy.
337.34 You must also select the <code>mini</code> property to complete the effect.
337.35 </li>
337.36 <li><b>mini.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
337.37 If selected, makes the tabs and their labels smaller than normal.
337.38 If the <code>lite</code> property is also selected, the tabs are even smaller
337.39 and the overall effect is visually less heavy.
337.40 </li>
337.41 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
337.42 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
337.43 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
337.44 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
337.45 <ul class="note">
337.46 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
337.47 </ul>
337.48
337.49 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
337.50 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
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337.53 </p>
337.54 </li>
337.55 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
337.56 <ul class="note">
337.57 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
337.58 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
337.59
337.60 </li>
337.61 </ul>
337.62 </li>
337.63 </ul>
337.64
337.65 <h3>Data</h3>
337.66 <ul>
337.67 <li><b>selected.</b><code> Type: Object</code><br>
337.68 Indicates the ID of the selected tab. If you click a tab in the Visual Designer, it becomes the selected tab. This property can be useful for a tab set used as a page navigator. With the current page's tab selected, the tab is an indicator of which page the user is on. Also, the tab cannot be used as a link and has the same background color as the page. </li>
337.69 </ul>
337.70
337.71 <h3>Behavior</h3>
337.72 <ul>
337.73 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
337.74 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
337.75 <ul class="note">
337.76 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
337.77 </ul>
337.78 </li>
337.79 </ul>
337.80 <h3>Advanced</h3>
337.81 <ul>
337.82 <li><b>actionListenerExpression.</b><code> Type: MethodExpression</code><br>
337.83 A method expression representing an action listener method that is notified when this component is activated by the user. The value must be a valid JSF method expression, such as <code>#{Page1.action_method}</code>, and it must evaluate to the name of a public method that takes an <code>ActionEvent</code> parameter with a return type of void.</li>
337.84 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
337.85 This property affects how the tab set behaves when its tabs contain input components that have validators. Do not set this property for a tab unless you also set it for the tab set. See the note at the end of <a href="../tab_set.html#immediate">Tab Set Component</a>, which describes the interactions between setting this property for a tab and the tab set. In general, as for other components, if this property is selected, when the user activates the component, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page. </li>
337.86 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
337.87 If selected, the tab is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the tab does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. </li>
337.88 </ul>
337.89
337.90 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
337.91 <dd><a href="../tab_set.html">Tab Set Component</a></dd>
337.92 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
337.93 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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337.132 * All rights reserved.
337.133 * Use is subject to license terms.
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337.135 <head>
337.136 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
337.137 <title>Tab Set Component Properties Window</title>
337.138 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
337.139 </head>
337.140 <body>
337.141
337.142 <h2>Tab Set Component Properties Window</h2>
337.143 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
337.144
337.145 <p>You see the Properties window for a Tab Set component <img src="../../../../images/bh_tab_set_icon.gif" alt="tab set icon"> when you select the component on a page you are editing in the Visual Designer, after you have added the component to the page.</p>
337.146 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
337.147
337.148 <h3>General</h3>
337.149 <ul>
337.150 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
337.151 The name of the component in the page bean and the JSP file. In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is the name of the <code>TabSet</code> object.</li>
337.152 </ul>
337.153
337.154 <h3>Appearance</h3>
337.155 <ul>
337.156 <li><b>lite.</b> <code>Type: boolean</code><br>
337.157 If selected, changes the style to make the tab set appear visually less heavy.
337.158 You must also select the <code>mini</code> property to complete the effect.
337.159 </li>
337.160 <li><b>mini.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
337.161 If selected, makes the tabs and their labels smaller than normal.
337.162 If the <code>lite</code> property is also selected, the tabs are even smaller
337.163 and the overall effect is visually less heavy.
337.164 </li>
337.165 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
337.166 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
337.167 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
337.168 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
337.169 <ul class="note">
337.170 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
337.171 </ul>
337.172
337.173 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
337.174 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
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337.176 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
337.177 </p>
337.178 </li>
337.179 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
337.180 <ul class="note">
337.181 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
337.182 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
337.183
337.184 </li>
337.185 </ul>
337.186 </li>
337.187 </ul>
337.188
337.189 <h3>Data</h3>
337.190 <ul>
337.191 <li><b>selected.</b><code> Type: Object</code><br>
337.192 Indicates the ID of the selected tab. If you click a tab in the Visual Designer, it becomes the selected tab. This property can be useful for a tab set used as a page navigator. With the current page's tab selected, the tab is an indicator of which page the user is on. Also, the tab cannot be used as a link and has the same background color as the page. </li>
337.193 </ul>
337.194
337.195 <h3>Behavior</h3>
337.196 <ul>
337.197 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
337.198 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
337.199 <ul class="note">
337.200 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
337.201 </ul>
337.202 </li>
337.203 </ul>
337.204 <h3>Advanced</h3>
337.205 <ul>
337.206 <li><b>actionListenerExpression.</b><code> Type: MethodExpression</code><br>
337.207 A method expression representing an action listener method that is notified when this component is activated by the user. The value must be a valid JSF method expression, such as <code>#{Page1.action_method}</code>, and it must evaluate to the name of a public method that takes an <code>ActionEvent</code> parameter with a return type of void.</li>
337.208 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
337.209 This property affects how the tab set behaves when its tabs contain input components that have validators. Do not set this property for a tab unless you also set it for the tab set. See the note at the end of <a href="../tab_set.html#immediate">Tab Set Component</a>, which describes the interactions between setting this property for a tab and the tab set. In general, as for other components, if this property is selected, when the user activates the component, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page. </li>
337.210 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
337.211 If selected, the tab is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the tab does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. </li>
337.212 </ul>
337.213
337.214 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
337.215 <dd><a href="../tab_set.html">Tab Set Component</a></dd>
337.216 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
337.217 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
337.218
337.219 <dl>
337.220 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
337.221
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337.227 </dd>
337.228
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337.230 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-scopes.html">
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338.13 <title>Table Component Properties Window</title>
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338.16 <body>
338.17
338.18 <h1>Table Component Properties Window </h1>
338.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
338.20
338.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a Table component <img src="../../../../images/bh_table_icon.gif" alt="Table Component Icon"> when you select the outer part of the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer, or you select the table part of this composite component in the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
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338.27 </object>
338.28 </p>
338.29
338.30 <p>When you select this component in the Visual Designer, you also see it in the Outline window, where you can select the part of the component you want to work with. The Table component consists of a set of one or more Table Row Group components, each of which has one or more Table Column components. Each column by default contains <a href="../static_text.html">Static Text</a> <img src="../../../../images/outputtexticon.gif" alt="static text icon"> components.
338.31 </p>
338.32 <ul class="note">
338.33 <li>You can use the Table Layout dialog box to set many of these properties. Not only is that dialog box easier to use in some respects than individual Properties windows for the Table, Table Column, and Table Row Group components, but you can work more naturally with the table and all its columns there. To open the dialog box, right-click the table in the Visual Designer and choose Table Layout.</li>
338.34 </ul>
338.35 <p>The Table part of This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
338.36
338.37 <h3>General</h3>
338.38 <ul><li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
338.39 The name of the Table component in the page bean and the JSP file.</li>
338.40 </ul>
338.41
338.42 <h3>Appearance</h3>
338.43 <ul>
338.44 <li><b>augmentTitle.</b> <code>Type: boolean </code><br>
338.45 If selected, augments the title with the range of items currently displayed and the total number of items in the table. For example, <code>(1-25 of 250)</code>. If the table is not paginated, the title is augmented only with the number of displayed items. If this property is not selected, no extra text displays in the title, so any values set for the <code>itemsText</code> and <code>filterText</code> properties are ignored.</li>
338.46 <li><b>cellPadding.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
338.47 The number of pixels to add on all sides of the contents of each cell. Setting this property to 0 causes a default padding to be applied. </li>
338.48 <li><b>cellSpacing.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
338.49 The spacing between cells in pixels. Setting this property to 0 causes a default spacing to be applied. </li>
338.50 <li><b>clearSortButton.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
338.51 If selected, a Clear Table Sort button is displayed that the user can click to remove all sorting currently applied
338.52 to the table, returning the table items to the order they were in when the page was initially rendered. </li>
338.53 <li><b>deselectMultipleButton.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
338.54 If selected, a control is displayed that the user can click to uncheck a column of checkboxes. The control uses the ID given to the <code>selectId</code> property of
338.55 the Table Column. For more information on this property, see <a href="column_props.html">Table Column Component Properties</a>.</li>
338.56 <li><b>deselectSingleButton.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
338.57 If selected, a control is displayed that the user can click to deselect a column of radio buttons when only a single table row can be selected at a time. The control uses the ID given to the <code>selectId</code> property of the Table Column. For more information on this property, see <a href="column_props.html">Table Column Component Properties</a>.</li>
338.58 <li><b>footerText.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
338.59 The text displayed for the table footer. </li>
338.60 <li><b>itemsText.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
338.61 Text to add to the title of an unpaginated table. For example, if your table title is <code>Critical</code> and there are 20 items in the table, the default title would be <code>Critical (20)</code>. If you specify the value of this property as <code> alerts</code>, the table title would be <code>Critical (20 alerts).</code>
338.62 <ul class="note">
338.63 <li>The <code>augmentTitle</code> property must be set as well, or this property will be ignored.</li>
338.64 </ul>
338.65 </li>
338.66 <li><b>lite.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
338.67 If selected, changes the table style to make the table appear visually less heavy,
338.68 generally by omitting the shading around the table and in the title bar.
338.69 </li>
338.70 <li><b>paginateButton.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
338.71 If selected, displays a control that enables users to switch between viewing all data on
338.72 a single page, an unpaginated table, and seeing data in multiple pages, a paginated table. </li>
338.73 <li><b>paginationControls.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
338.74 If selected, displays table pagination controls that enable users to change which page is displayed. The controls include an input field for specifying the page number, a Go button to go to the specified page, and buttons for going to the first, last, previous, and next page.</li>
338.75 <li><b>selectMultipleButton.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
338.76 If selected, a control is displayed that the user can click to check an entire column of checkboxes, selecting all rows in the table. The control uses the ID given to the <code>selectId</code> property of the Table Column. For more information, see <a href="column_props.html">Table Column Component Properties</a>.</li>
338.77 <li><b>sortPanelToggleButton.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
338.78 If selected, a control is displayed the user can click to open and close the table sort panel. </li>
338.79
338.80 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
338.81 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
338.82 <ul class="note">
338.83 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
338.84 </ul>
338.85
338.86 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
338.87 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
338.88 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
338.89 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
338.90 </p>
338.91 </li>
338.92 <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
338.93 A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
338.94 <ul class="note">
338.95 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
338.96 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
338.97 </li>
338.98 </ul>
338.99 </li>
338.100 <li><b>summary.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
338.101 Information about the Table's purpose or structure or both that is readable by a screen reader. </li>
338.102 <li><b>title.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
338.103 The title displayed at the top of the table. When you first drop the table, you can edit the title directly.</li>
338.104 <li><b>width.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
338.105 The width of the table in pixels or as a percentage of the page width. If this property is left blank, the table width is 100%.</li>
338.106 </ul>
338.107
338.108 <h3>Behavior</h3>
338.109 <ul>
338.110 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
338.111 Text that displays as a tooltip if the mouse cursor hovers over the table.
338.112 <ul class="note">
338.113 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
338.114 </li>
338.115 </ul>
338.116 </li>
338.117 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
338.118 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
338.119 <ul class="note">
338.120 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
338.121 </ul>
338.122 </li>
338.123 </ul>
338.124 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
338.125 <ul>
338.126 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
338.127 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document, determining when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767.</li>
338.128 </ul>
338.129 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
338.130 <ul>
338.131 <li><b>deselectMultipleButtonOnClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
338.132 Scripting code executed when the user clicks the Deselect Multiple button. See the <code>deselectMultipleButton</code> property described above.
338.133 <ul class="note">
338.134 <li>Use the JavaScript <code>setTimeout()</code> function to invoke the script to ensure that the checkboxes are unchecked immediately. </li>
338.135 </ul>
338.136 </li>
338.137 <li><b>deselectSingleButtonOnClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
338.138 Scripting code executed when the user clicks the Deselect Single button. See the <code>deselectSingleButton</code> property described above.
338.139 <ul class="note">
338.140 <li>Use the JavaScript <code>setTimeout()</code> function to invoke the script to ensure that the radio button is unset immediately. </li>
338.141 </ul>
338.142 </li>
338.143 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
338.144 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
338.145 <li><b>onDblClick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
338.146 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
338.147 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
338.148 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
338.149 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
338.150 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
338.151 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
338.152 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
338.153 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
338.154 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
338.155 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
338.156 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
338.157 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
338.158 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
338.159 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
338.160 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
338.161 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
338.162 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
338.163 <li><b>selectMultipleButtonOnClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
338.164 Scripting code executed when the user clicks the Select Multiple
338.165 button. See the <code>selectMultipleButton</code> property described above. </li>
338.166 </ul>
338.167
338.168 <h3>Advanced</h3>
338.169 <ul>
338.170 <li><b>extraActionBottomHtml.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
338.171 Extra HTML code to be appended to the <code><td></code> tag that is rendered for the bottom action bar. Only use code that is valid for a <code><td></code> element. The code you specify is inserted without being checked for validity. For example, you might set this property to the following value:<p>
338.172 <code> style='myActionBarStyle'</code></li>
338.173 <li><b>extraActionTopHtml.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
338.174 Extra HTML to be appended to the <code><td></code> tag used for the top action bar. Only use code that is valid for a <code><td></code> element. The code you specify is inserted without being checked for validity. For example, you might set this property to the following value:
338.175 <p> <code> style='myActionBarStyle'</code> </li>
338.176 <li><b>extraFooterHtml.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
338.177 Extra HTML to be appended to the <code><td></code> tag that is rendered for the table footer. Only use code that is valid for a <code><td></code> element. The code you specify is inserted without being checked for validity. For example, you might set this property to the following value:
338.178 <p> <code> nowrap='nowrap'</code>
338.179 </li>
338.180 <li><b>extraPanelHtml.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
338.181 Extra HTML to be appended to the <code><td></code> tag that is rendered for an embedded panel. Only use code that is valid for a <code><td></code> element. The code you specify is inserted without being checked for validity.</li>
338.182 <li><b>extraTitleHtml.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
338.183 Extra HTML to be appended to the <code><caption></code> tag that is rendered for the table title. Only use code that is valid for a <code><td></code> element. The code you specify is inserted without being checked for validity. For example, you might set this property to the following value:
338.184 <p> <code> style='myTitleStyle'</code>
338.185 </li>
338.186 <li><b>hiddenSelectedRows.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
338.187 If selected, indicates that there might be selected rows currently hidden from view.
338.188 <p>
338.189 In most cases, rows should be unselected when no longer in view. For example, the user selects
338.190 rows of the table and navigates to another page, or the user applies a filter
338.191 or sort that hides previously selected rows from view. By deselecting the hidden rows, you prevent the user from invoking an action on rows that are not displayed.</p>
338.192 <p>This property applies to cases when maintaining the selected state of unseen rows across table pages is necessary. When this property is selected, text is displayed in the table title and footer to indicate the number of selected rows that currently are hidden from view. This title and footer is also displayed with a count of 0 when there are no hidden selections to make the user aware of the possibility of hidden selections.</p>
338.193 <p>When this property is not selected, on paginated tables, the descending sort button for the select column is disabled to prevent a sort action from moving selected rows to a page other than the current page. </p>
338.194 </li>
338.195 <li><b>internalVirtualForm.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
338.196 If selected, the table should use an internal <a href="../../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a> that enables all table children to be submitted. An internal virtual form is equivalent to enclosing the table component in its own HTML form, separate from other components on the same page. For example, a required text field and a table are on the same page. If the user clicks a table sort button when the required text field has no value, the sort action is never invoked because a value is required from the text field and validation fails. Putting the table in a virtual form enables the sort action to be invoked because the text field is not processed when the user clicks the sort button. </li>
338.197 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
338.198 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the Table and its contents (child components of the Table) do not appear on the page at all, not even as hidden components. If this property is not selected (false), it overrides the rendered properties of any child components.
338.199 <p>You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the component does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a Table for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</p>
338.200 </li>
338.201 </ul>
338.202 <dl>
338.203 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
338.204 <dd><a href="../table.html">Table Component</a></dd>
338.205 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
338.206 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
338.207 </dl>
338.208 <dl>
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338.249 <title>Table Component Properties Window</title>
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338.252 <body>
338.253
338.254 <h2>Table Component Properties Window </h2>
338.255 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
338.256
338.257 <p>You see the Properties window for a Table component <img src="../../../../images/bh_table_icon.gif" alt="Table Component Icon"> when you select the outer part of the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer, or you select the table part of this composite component in the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
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338.264 </p>
338.265
338.266 <p>When you select this component in the Visual Designer, you also see it in the Outline window, where you can select the part of the component you want to work with. The Table component consists of a set of one or more Table Row Group components, each of which has one or more Table Column components. Each column by default contains <a href="../static_text.html">Static Text</a> <img src="../../../../images/outputtexticon.gif" alt="static text icon"> components.
338.267 </p>
338.268 <ul class="note">
338.269 <li>You can use the Table Layout dialog box to set many of these properties. Not only is that dialog box easier to use in some respects than individual Properties windows for the Table, Table Column, and Table Row Group components, but you can work more naturally with the table and all its columns there. To open the dialog box, right-click the table in the Visual Designer and choose Table Layout.</li>
338.270 </ul>
338.271 <p>The Table part of This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
338.272
338.273 <h3>General</h3>
338.274 <ul><li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
338.275 The name of the Table component in the page bean and the JSP file.</li>
338.276 </ul>
338.277
338.278 <h3>Appearance</h3>
338.279 <ul>
338.280 <li><b>augmentTitle.</b> <code>Type: boolean </code><br>
338.281 If selected, augments the title with the range of items currently displayed and the total number of items in the table. For example, <code>(1-25 of 250)</code>. If the table is not paginated, the title is augmented only with the number of displayed items. If this property is not selected, no extra text displays in the title, so any values set for the <code>itemsText</code> and <code>filterText</code> properties are ignored.</li>
338.282 <li><b>cellPadding.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
338.283 The number of pixels to add on all sides of the contents of each cell. Setting this property to 0 causes a default padding to be applied. </li>
338.284 <li><b>cellSpacing.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
338.285 The spacing between cells in pixels. Setting this property to 0 causes a default spacing to be applied. </li>
338.286 <li><b>clearSortButton.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
338.287 If selected, a Clear Table Sort button is displayed that the user can click to remove all sorting currently applied
338.288 to the table, returning the table items to the order they were in when the page was initially rendered. </li>
338.289 <li><b>deselectMultipleButton.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
338.290 If selected, a control is displayed that the user can click to uncheck a column of checkboxes. The control uses the ID given to the <code>selectId</code> property of
338.291 the Table Column. For more information on this property, see <a href="column_props.html">Table Column Component Properties</a>.</li>
338.292 <li><b>deselectSingleButton.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
338.293 If selected, a control is displayed that the user can click to deselect a column of radio buttons when only a single table row can be selected at a time. The control uses the ID given to the <code>selectId</code> property of the Table Column. For more information on this property, see <a href="column_props.html">Table Column Component Properties</a>.</li>
338.294 <li><b>footerText.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
338.295 The text displayed for the table footer. </li>
338.296 <li><b>itemsText.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
338.297 Text to add to the title of an unpaginated table. For example, if your table title is <code>Critical</code> and there are 20 items in the table, the default title would be <code>Critical (20)</code>. If you specify the value of this property as <code> alerts</code>, the table title would be <code>Critical (20 alerts).</code>
338.298 <ul class="note">
338.299 <li>The <code>augmentTitle</code> property must be set as well, or this property will be ignored.</li>
338.300 </ul>
338.301 </li>
338.302 <li><b>lite.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
338.303 If selected, changes the table style to make the table appear visually less heavy,
338.304 generally by omitting the shading around the table and in the title bar.
338.305 </li>
338.306 <li><b>paginateButton.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
338.307 If selected, displays a control that enables users to switch between viewing all data on
338.308 a single page, an unpaginated table, and seeing data in multiple pages, a paginated table. </li>
338.309 <li><b>paginationControls.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
338.310 If selected, displays table pagination controls that enable users to change which page is displayed. The controls include an input field for specifying the page number, a Go button to go to the specified page, and buttons for going to the first, last, previous, and next page.</li>
338.311 <li><b>selectMultipleButton.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
338.312 If selected, a control is displayed that the user can click to check an entire column of checkboxes, selecting all rows in the table. The control uses the ID given to the <code>selectId</code> property of the Table Column. For more information, see <a href="column_props.html">Table Column Component Properties</a>.</li>
338.313 <li><b>sortPanelToggleButton.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
338.314 If selected, a control is displayed the user can click to open and close the table sort panel. </li>
338.315
338.316 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
338.317 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
338.318 <ul class="note">
338.319 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
338.320 </ul>
338.321
338.322 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
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338.327 </li>
338.328 <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
338.329 A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
338.330 <ul class="note">
338.331 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
338.332 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.
338.333 </li>
338.334 </ul>
338.335 </li>
338.336 <li><b>summary.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
338.337 Information about the Table's purpose or structure or both that is readable by a screen reader. </li>
338.338 <li><b>title.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
338.339 The title displayed at the top of the table. When you first drop the table, you can edit the title directly.</li>
338.340 <li><b>width.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
338.341 The width of the table in pixels or as a percentage of the page width. If this property is left blank, the table width is 100%.</li>
338.342 </ul>
338.343
338.344 <h3>Behavior</h3>
338.345 <ul>
338.346 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
338.347 Text that displays as a tooltip if the mouse cursor hovers over the table.
338.348 <ul class="note">
338.349 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
338.350 </li>
338.351 </ul>
338.352 </li>
338.353 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
338.354 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
338.355 <ul class="note">
338.356 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
338.357 </ul>
338.358 </li>
338.359 </ul>
338.360 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
338.361 <ul>
338.362 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
338.363 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document, determining when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767.</li>
338.364 </ul>
338.365 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
338.366 <ul>
338.367 <li><b>deselectMultipleButtonOnClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
338.368 Scripting code executed when the user clicks the Deselect Multiple button. See the <code>deselectMultipleButton</code> property described above.
338.369 <ul class="note">
338.370 <li>Use the JavaScript <code>setTimeout()</code> function to invoke the script to ensure that the checkboxes are unchecked immediately. </li>
338.371 </ul>
338.372 </li>
338.373 <li><b>deselectSingleButtonOnClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
338.374 Scripting code executed when the user clicks the Deselect Single button. See the <code>deselectSingleButton</code> property described above.
338.375 <ul class="note">
338.376 <li>Use the JavaScript <code>setTimeout()</code> function to invoke the script to ensure that the radio button is unset immediately. </li>
338.377 </ul>
338.378 </li>
338.379 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
338.380 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
338.381 <li><b>onDblClick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
338.382 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
338.383 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
338.384 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
338.385 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
338.386 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
338.387 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
338.388 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
338.389 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
338.390 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
338.391 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
338.392 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
338.393 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
338.394 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
338.395 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
338.396 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
338.397 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
338.398 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
338.399 <li><b>selectMultipleButtonOnClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
338.400 Scripting code executed when the user clicks the Select Multiple
338.401 button. See the <code>selectMultipleButton</code> property described above. </li>
338.402 </ul>
338.403
338.404 <h3>Advanced</h3>
338.405 <ul>
338.406 <li><b>extraActionBottomHtml.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
338.407 Extra HTML code to be appended to the <code><td></code> tag that is rendered for the bottom action bar. Only use code that is valid for a <code><td></code> element. The code you specify is inserted without being checked for validity. For example, you might set this property to the following value:<p>
338.408 <code> style='myActionBarStyle'</code></li>
338.409 <li><b>extraActionTopHtml.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
338.410 Extra HTML to be appended to the <code><td></code> tag used for the top action bar. Only use code that is valid for a <code><td></code> element. The code you specify is inserted without being checked for validity. For example, you might set this property to the following value:
338.411 <p> <code> style='myActionBarStyle'</code> </li>
338.412 <li><b>extraFooterHtml.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
338.413 Extra HTML to be appended to the <code><td></code> tag that is rendered for the table footer. Only use code that is valid for a <code><td></code> element. The code you specify is inserted without being checked for validity. For example, you might set this property to the following value:
338.414 <p> <code> nowrap='nowrap'</code>
338.415 </li>
338.416 <li><b>extraPanelHtml.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
338.417 Extra HTML to be appended to the <code><td></code> tag that is rendered for an embedded panel. Only use code that is valid for a <code><td></code> element. The code you specify is inserted without being checked for validity.</li>
338.418 <li><b>extraTitleHtml.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
338.419 Extra HTML to be appended to the <code><caption></code> tag that is rendered for the table title. Only use code that is valid for a <code><td></code> element. The code you specify is inserted without being checked for validity. For example, you might set this property to the following value:
338.420 <p> <code> style='myTitleStyle'</code>
338.421 </li>
338.422 <li><b>hiddenSelectedRows.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
338.423 If selected, indicates that there might be selected rows currently hidden from view.
338.424 <p>
338.425 In most cases, rows should be unselected when no longer in view. For example, the user selects
338.426 rows of the table and navigates to another page, or the user applies a filter
338.427 or sort that hides previously selected rows from view. By deselecting the hidden rows, you prevent the user from invoking an action on rows that are not displayed.</p>
338.428 <p>This property applies to cases when maintaining the selected state of unseen rows across table pages is necessary. When this property is selected, text is displayed in the table title and footer to indicate the number of selected rows that currently are hidden from view. This title and footer is also displayed with a count of 0 when there are no hidden selections to make the user aware of the possibility of hidden selections.</p>
338.429 <p>When this property is not selected, on paginated tables, the descending sort button for the select column is disabled to prevent a sort action from moving selected rows to a page other than the current page. </p>
338.430 </li>
338.431 <li><b>internalVirtualForm.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
338.432 If selected, the table should use an internal <a href="../../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a> that enables all table children to be submitted. An internal virtual form is equivalent to enclosing the table component in its own HTML form, separate from other components on the same page. For example, a required text field and a table are on the same page. If the user clicks a table sort button when the required text field has no value, the sort action is never invoked because a value is required from the text field and validation fails. Putting the table in a virtual form enables the sort action to be invoked because the text field is not processed when the user clicks the sort button. </li>
338.433 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
338.434 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the Table and its contents (child components of the Table) do not appear on the page at all, not even as hidden components. If this property is not selected (false), it overrides the rendered properties of any child components.
338.435 <p>You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the component does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a Table for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</p>
338.436 </li>
338.437 </ul>
338.438 <dl>
338.439 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
338.440 <dd><a href="../table.html">Table Component</a></dd>
338.441 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
338.442 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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339.13 -<title>Text Area Component Properties Window</title>
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339.16 -<body>
339.17 -
339.18 -<h1>Text Area Component Properties Window</h1>
339.19 -<p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
339.20 -
339.21 -<p>You see the Properties window for a Text Area component <img src="../../../../images/bh_textarea_icon.gif" alt="text area icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. </p>
339.22 -<p>Most of the Text Area component's properties are both JSP attributes and properties of the <code>TextArea</code> Java component in the page bean.</p>
339.23 -<p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
339.24 -
339.25 -<h3>General</h3>
339.26 -<ul>
339.27 - <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
339.28 - The name of the Text Area component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
339.29 -</ul>
339.30 -
339.31 -<h3>Appearance</h3>
339.32 -<ul>
339.33 - <li><b>columns.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
339.34 - The width in characters of the text area. If the user types more characters than will fit in this area, the text wraps around to the next row. You can use the <code>columns</code> property to set the width of the component when the <code>label</code> property is set. Otherwise you can use the <code>style</code> or <code>styleClass</code> property, which overrides the <code>columns</code> property if the <code>label</code> property is blank. You can also drag the resize handles to set the component's height and width in the <code>style</code> property.</li>
339.35 - <li><b>label.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
339.36 - A descriptive label for the field, which displays next to the field.
339.37 -<ul class="note">
339.38 - <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="../label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
339.39 - </ul>
339.40 -</li>
339.41 - <li><b>labelLevel.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
339.42 - A number that affects the appearance of the label. 1 (Strong) is larger and bold. 2 (Medium), the default, is smaller and bold. 3 (Weak) is smaller and normal (not bold). This property takes effect only if the label property is set. </li>
339.43 - <li><b>rows.</b><b></b><code> Type: int </code><br>
339.44 -The number of rows of text to display at one time. The user can scroll up and down to see more rows of text. If the height is not explicitly set in the <code>style</code> or <code>styleClass</code> property, this property determines the height of the component. If the <code>label</code> property is not set, the <code>style</code> or <code>styleClass</code> property setting overrides the <code>rows</code> property. Dragging the resize handles sets the component's height and width in the <code>style</code> property.
339.45 -<ul class="note">
339.46 - <li>Web browsers have different assumptions about the number of rows to render for this component. A workaround is to set the <code>height</code> in the <code>style</code> property. For example, <code>height: 100;</code> sets the height to 100 pixels.</li>
339.47 - </ul>
339.48 - </li>
339.49 -
339.50 -<li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
339.51 - Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
339.52 - <ul class="note">
339.53 - <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
339.54 - </ul>
339.55 -
339.56 - <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
339.57 - <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
339.58 - <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
339.59 - <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
339.60 - </p>
339.61 - </li>
339.62 - <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
339.63 - <ul class="note">
339.64 - <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
339.65 - <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.</li>
339.66 - </ul>
339.67 -</li>
339.68 -<li><b>text.</b><code> Type: Object</code><br>
339.69 -The text that the user enters. This text is sent to the server when the page is submitted. You can also specify a value to be initially displayed for this property so the user knows what sort of text to enter, and you can right-click the component and choose Bind to Data to bind the property to a data provider or object so the property's value can be set dynamically. If you do bind this property to an object or a data provider, the corresponding value on the server is updated after this property's value has passed validation.</li>
339.70 -</ul>
339.71 -
339.72 -<h3>Data</h3>
339.73 -<ul>
339.74 - <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
339.75 - A JavaServer Faces converter that produces the correct type of value for the <code>text</code> property. If the user enters the wrong type of value, such as a word instead of a number for an <a href="../../jsf-val-conv/integer_converter.html">Integer converter</a>, the converter sends a message that you can display in a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a>. The component will pick the correct converter for the <code>text</code> property if one is available, making it unnecessary to set this property in most cases. If the <code>text</code> property is bound to a value whose type is not on the list of converters, you must supply your own converter and set this property.
339.76 -<ul class="note">
339.77 - <li>If you use an Enum converter with this component, you must edit the converter's Java declaration to use an <code>enum</code> class as a parameter, as described in <a href="../../jsf-val-conv/enum_converter.html">Enum Converter</a>.</li>
339.78 - </ul>
339.79 -</li>
339.80 - <li><b>required.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
339.81 - If selected, the user must enter a value in the field before the page can be submitted. If you add a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a> to the page and link its <code>for</code> property to this component, an error message will be displayed if the user tries to submit the page without entering a value.</li>
339.82 - <li><b>validatorExpression.</b><code> Type: MethodExpression</code><br>
339.83 -Indicates the JavaServer Faces validator expression that is used when the value is submitted. A validator ensures
339.84 -that the correct value is entered by a user. If the conditions defined by the validator are not met, the validator sends a message that you can display in a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a>.
339.85 -<p>Choose a validator from the drop down list. If you choose <code>(null)</code>, no validator is called. If you choose a validator, you might also want to select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the user enters a value.</p>
339.86 -<ul class="note">
339.87 - <li>You can define your own validation method, for example, by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit Event Handler > validate. If you define your own method, any value you might have set in this property is overridden. </li>
339.88 -</ul>
339.89 - </li>
339.90 -</ul>
339.91 -
339.92 -<h3>Events</h3>
339.93 -<p>Set the event properties by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>.</p>
339.94 -<ul>
339.95 - <li><b>valueChange.</b> Indicates the name of the component value change listener method that is called when the value of the component changes. You typically define this method in the page bean by right-clicking the component in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a> and choosing Edit Event Handler > processValueChange. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_processValueChange</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the <code>id</code> property.</li>
339.96 -<li><b>validate.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called to validate the value of the component.
339.97 - <p>If you want to code a validate method rather than choosing a JavaServer Faces validator for the <code>validatorExpression</code> property, right-click the component and choose Edit Event Handler > validate. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_validate</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property. When you define this method in this way, the <code>validator</code> and <code>validate</code> properties are automatically set for you. If you define a validator, you might also want to select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the user enters a value.</p>
339.98 - <ul class="note">
339.99 - <li>Setting this property also sets the value of the <code>validatorExpression</code> property. If you define your own validate method, do not separately change the value of the <code>validatorExpression</code> property, or you could lose the connection to your validate method.</li>
339.100 -</ul>
339.101 - </li>
339.102 -</ul>
339.103 -
339.104 -<h3>Behavior</h3>
339.105 -<ul>
339.106 - <li><b>autoSave.</b><code> Type: long </code><br>
339.107 -Indicates how often to check for changes and automatically save the Text Area component for server side processing using the JavaServer Faces Extensions partial lifecycle. The value of this property is an interval measured in milliseconds. Data is submitted only if the Text Area component has been modified during this interval. The default value, 0, indicates that auto-save is turned off. A negative number has the same effect as zero.</li>
339.108 - <li><b>autoValidate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
339.109 - Selecting this property causes an AJAX request to the validator on the component to be triggered by the JavaScript OnBlur event, and, if the validation passes, the contents of the Text Area component to be submitted for server side processing using the JavaServer Faces Extensions partial lifecycle.
339.110 - By default, this property is unselected (false) and no auto-validation occurs. Setting <code>autoValidate</code> also sets the <code>ajaxify</code> property to true. Additionally, if you set <code>autoValidate</code>, you must provide a validator for this component. (What happens if you set it and there's no validator?) See the <tt>validatorExpression</tt> property above for more information on providing a validator. </li>
339.111 - <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
339.112 - If selected, indicates that the component should never receive focus or be included in a submit. Use this property when the component does not apply to the page. See the note under the <code>readOnly</code> property concerning the effects of using the <code>disabled</code> property versus the effects of using the <code>readOnly</code> property.</li>
339.113 - <li><b>readOnly.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
339.114 - If selected, makes it impossible for the user to enter values, but still makes it possible for the component's value to be submitted.
339.115 -Use this property when the component does apply but must not be changed.
339.116 - <ul class="note">
339.117 - <li>A readonly field is included when the page is submitted, in contrast to a disabled field, which is not included when the page is submitted. If you use the <code>disabled</code> property, JavaServer Faces does not detect that any value at all was submitted.</li>
339.118 - </ul>
339.119 - </li>
339.120 - <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
339.121 - Rendered as the HTML <code>title</code> attribute of the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
339.122 - <ul class="note">
339.123 - <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
339.124 - </li>
339.125 -</ul>
339.126 -</li>
339.127 - <li><b>trim.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
339.128 - If selected, any leading spaces or trailing spaces will be trimmed prior to conversion to the destination data type. This property is selected by default. </li>
339.129 -<li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
339.130 - Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
339.131 - <ul class="note">
339.132 - <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
339.133 - </ul>
339.134 -</li>
339.135 -</ul>
339.136 -<h3>Accessibility</h3>
339.137 -<ul>
339.138 - <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
339.139 - Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document, determining when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767. Equivalent to the <code>tabindex</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
339.140 -</ul>
339.141 -<h3>JavaScript</h3>
339.142 -<ul>
339.143 - <li><b>onBlur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
339.144 - JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
339.145 - <li><b>onChange.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
339.146 - JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus and its value was modified after it gained focus. </li>
339.147 - <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
339.148 - JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
339.149 - <li><b>onDblClick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
339.150 - JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
339.151 - <li><b>onFocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
339.152 - JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
339.153 - <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
339.154 - JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
339.155 - <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
339.156 - JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
339.157 - <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
339.158 - JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
339.159 - <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
339.160 - JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
339.161 - <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
339.162 - JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
339.163 - <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
339.164 - JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
339.165 - <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
339.166 - JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
339.167 - <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
339.168 - JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
339.169 - <li><b>onSelect.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
339.170 - JavaScript to be executed when the user selects text in the component.</li>
339.171 -</ul>
339.172 -<h3>Advanced</h3>
339.173 -<ul>
339.174 - <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
339.175 - If this property is selected, when the user activates the component, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page. A simpler way of getting this functionality is to associate the component with a <a href="../../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>, and then right-click the component and choose Auto-Submit on Change.
339.176 - <p>The most common example of an immediate action is a Cancel button. You make it immediate so that the normal validation and update steps can be skipped, but the action handler can still do whatever is necessary. Typically, the action handler will navigate back to some previous page. In some designs the action handler might also enqueue an informational message like "Transaction cancelled". It is possible to do more: for example, an application might record the fact that the user cancelled the current operation.</p>
339.177 - </li>
339.178 - <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
339.179 - If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component doesn't appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the component does get rendered. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</li>
339.180 -</ul>
339.181 -<dl>
339.182 - <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
339.183 - <dd><a href="../text_area.html">Text Area Component</a></dd>
339.184 - <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
339.185 - <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
339.186 -</dl>
339.187 -<dl>
339.188 -<dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
339.189 -
339.190 -<dd>
339.191 -<object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
339.192 - <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
339.193 - <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
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339.215 -</table>
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339.217 -</html>
339.218 +<html>
339.219 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
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339.222 * All rights reserved.
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339.225 <head>
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339.227 <title>Text Area Component Properties Window</title>
339.228 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
339.229 </head>
339.230 <body>
339.231
339.232 <h2>Text Area Component Properties Window</h2>
339.233 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
339.234
339.235 <p>You see the Properties window for a Text Area component <img src="../../../../images/bh_textarea_icon.gif" alt="text area icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. </p>
339.236 <p>Most of the Text Area component's properties are both JSP attributes and properties of the <code>TextArea</code> Java component in the page bean.</p>
339.237 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
339.238
339.239 <h3>General</h3>
339.240 <ul>
339.241 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
339.242 The name of the Text Area component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
339.243 </ul>
339.244
339.245 <h3>Appearance</h3>
339.246 <ul>
339.247 <li><b>columns.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
339.248 The width in characters of the text area. If the user types more characters than will fit in this area, the text wraps around to the next row. You can use the <code>columns</code> property to set the width of the component when the <code>label</code> property is set. Otherwise you can use the <code>style</code> or <code>styleClass</code> property, which overrides the <code>columns</code> property if the <code>label</code> property is blank. You can also drag the resize handles to set the component's height and width in the <code>style</code> property.</li>
339.249 <li><b>label.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
339.250 A descriptive label for the field, which displays next to the field.
339.251 <ul class="note">
339.252 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="../label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
339.253 </ul>
339.254 </li>
339.255 <li><b>labelLevel.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
339.256 A number that affects the appearance of the label. 1 (Strong) is larger and bold. 2 (Medium), the default, is smaller and bold. 3 (Weak) is smaller and normal (not bold). This property takes effect only if the label property is set. </li>
339.257 <li><b>rows.</b><b></b><code> Type: int </code><br>
339.258 The number of rows of text to display at one time. The user can scroll up and down to see more rows of text. If the height is not explicitly set in the <code>style</code> or <code>styleClass</code> property, this property determines the height of the component. If the <code>label</code> property is not set, the <code>style</code> or <code>styleClass</code> property setting overrides the <code>rows</code> property. Dragging the resize handles sets the component's height and width in the <code>style</code> property.
339.259 <ul class="note">
339.260 <li>Web browsers have different assumptions about the number of rows to render for this component. A workaround is to set the <code>height</code> in the <code>style</code> property. For example, <code>height: 100;</code> sets the height to 100 pixels.</li>
339.261 </ul>
339.262 </li>
339.263
339.264 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
339.265 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
339.266 <ul class="note">
339.267 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
339.268 </ul>
339.269
339.270 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
339.271 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
339.272 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
339.273 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
339.274 </p>
339.275 </li>
339.276 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
339.277 <ul class="note">
339.278 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
339.279 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.</li>
339.280 </ul>
339.281 </li>
339.282 <li><b>text.</b><code> Type: Object</code><br>
339.283 The text that the user enters. This text is sent to the server when the page is submitted. You can also specify a value to be initially displayed for this property so the user knows what sort of text to enter, and you can right-click the component and choose Bind to Data to bind the property to a data provider or object so the property's value can be set dynamically. If you do bind this property to an object or a data provider, the corresponding value on the server is updated after this property's value has passed validation.</li>
339.284 </ul>
339.285
339.286 <h3>Data</h3>
339.287 <ul>
339.288 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
339.289 A JavaServer Faces converter that produces the correct type of value for the <code>text</code> property. If the user enters the wrong type of value, such as a word instead of a number for an <a href="../../jsf-val-conv/integer_converter.html">Integer converter</a>, the converter sends a message that you can display in a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a>. The component will pick the correct converter for the <code>text</code> property if one is available, making it unnecessary to set this property in most cases. If the <code>text</code> property is bound to a value whose type is not on the list of converters, you must supply your own converter and set this property.
339.290 <ul class="note">
339.291 <li>If you use an Enum converter with this component, you must edit the converter's Java declaration to use an <code>enum</code> class as a parameter, as described in <a href="../../jsf-val-conv/enum_converter.html">Enum Converter</a>.</li>
339.292 </ul>
339.293 </li>
339.294 <li><b>required.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
339.295 If selected, the user must enter a value in the field before the page can be submitted. If you add a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a> to the page and link its <code>for</code> property to this component, an error message will be displayed if the user tries to submit the page without entering a value.</li>
339.296 <li><b>validatorExpression.</b><code> Type: MethodExpression</code><br>
339.297 Indicates the JavaServer Faces validator expression that is used when the value is submitted. A validator ensures
339.298 that the correct value is entered by a user. If the conditions defined by the validator are not met, the validator sends a message that you can display in a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a>.
339.299 <p>Choose a validator from the drop down list. If you choose <code>(null)</code>, no validator is called. If you choose a validator, you might also want to select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the user enters a value.</p>
339.300 <ul class="note">
339.301 <li>You can define your own validation method, for example, by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit Event Handler > validate. If you define your own method, any value you might have set in this property is overridden. </li>
339.302 </ul>
339.303 </li>
339.304 </ul>
339.305
339.306 <h3>Events</h3>
339.307 <p>Set the event properties by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>.</p>
339.308 <ul>
339.309 <li><b>valueChange.</b> Indicates the name of the component value change listener method that is called when the value of the component changes. You typically define this method in the page bean by right-clicking the component in the <a href="../../../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a> and choosing Edit Event Handler > processValueChange. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_processValueChange</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the <code>id</code> property.</li>
339.310 <li><b>validate.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called to validate the value of the component.
339.311 <p>If you want to code a validate method rather than choosing a JavaServer Faces validator for the <code>validatorExpression</code> property, right-click the component and choose Edit Event Handler > validate. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_validate</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property. When you define this method in this way, the <code>validator</code> and <code>validate</code> properties are automatically set for you. If you define a validator, you might also want to select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the user enters a value.</p>
339.312 <ul class="note">
339.313 <li>Setting this property also sets the value of the <code>validatorExpression</code> property. If you define your own validate method, do not separately change the value of the <code>validatorExpression</code> property, or you could lose the connection to your validate method.</li>
339.314 </ul>
339.315 </li>
339.316 </ul>
339.317
339.318 <h3>Behavior</h3>
339.319 <ul>
339.320 <li><b>autoSave.</b><code> Type: long </code><br>
339.321 Indicates how often to check for changes and automatically save the Text Area component for server side processing using the JavaServer Faces Extensions partial lifecycle. The value of this property is an interval measured in milliseconds. Data is submitted only if the Text Area component has been modified during this interval. The default value, 0, indicates that auto-save is turned off. A negative number has the same effect as zero.</li>
339.322 <li><b>autoValidate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
339.323 Selecting this property causes an AJAX request to the validator on the component to be triggered by the JavaScript OnBlur event, and, if the validation passes, the contents of the Text Area component to be submitted for server side processing using the JavaServer Faces Extensions partial lifecycle.
339.324 By default, this property is unselected (false) and no auto-validation occurs. Setting <code>autoValidate</code> also sets the <code>ajaxify</code> property to true. Additionally, if you set <code>autoValidate</code>, you must provide a validator for this component. (What happens if you set it and there's no validator?) See the <tt>validatorExpression</tt> property above for more information on providing a validator. </li>
339.325 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
339.326 If selected, indicates that the component should never receive focus or be included in a submit. Use this property when the component does not apply to the page. See the note under the <code>readOnly</code> property concerning the effects of using the <code>disabled</code> property versus the effects of using the <code>readOnly</code> property.</li>
339.327 <li><b>readOnly.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
339.328 If selected, makes it impossible for the user to enter values, but still makes it possible for the component's value to be submitted.
339.329 Use this property when the component does apply but must not be changed.
339.330 <ul class="note">
339.331 <li>A readonly field is included when the page is submitted, in contrast to a disabled field, which is not included when the page is submitted. If you use the <code>disabled</code> property, JavaServer Faces does not detect that any value at all was submitted.</li>
339.332 </ul>
339.333 </li>
339.334 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
339.335 Rendered as the HTML <code>title</code> attribute of the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
339.336 <ul class="note">
339.337 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
339.338 </li>
339.339 </ul>
339.340 </li>
339.341 <li><b>trim.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
339.342 If selected, any leading spaces or trailing spaces will be trimmed prior to conversion to the destination data type. This property is selected by default. </li>
339.343 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
339.344 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
339.345 <ul class="note">
339.346 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
339.347 </ul>
339.348 </li>
339.349 </ul>
339.350 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
339.351 <ul>
339.352 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
339.353 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document, determining when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767. Equivalent to the <code>tabindex</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
339.354 </ul>
339.355 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
339.356 <ul>
339.357 <li><b>onBlur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
339.358 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
339.359 <li><b>onChange.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
339.360 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus and its value was modified after it gained focus. </li>
339.361 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
339.362 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
339.363 <li><b>onDblClick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
339.364 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
339.365 <li><b>onFocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
339.366 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
339.367 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
339.368 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
339.369 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
339.370 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
339.371 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
339.372 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
339.373 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
339.374 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
339.375 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
339.376 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
339.377 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
339.378 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
339.379 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
339.380 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
339.381 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
339.382 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
339.383 <li><b>onSelect.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
339.384 JavaScript to be executed when the user selects text in the component.</li>
339.385 </ul>
339.386 <h3>Advanced</h3>
339.387 <ul>
339.388 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
339.389 If this property is selected, when the user activates the component, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page. A simpler way of getting this functionality is to associate the component with a <a href="../../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>, and then right-click the component and choose Auto-Submit on Change.
339.390 <p>The most common example of an immediate action is a Cancel button. You make it immediate so that the normal validation and update steps can be skipped, but the action handler can still do whatever is necessary. Typically, the action handler will navigate back to some previous page. In some designs the action handler might also enqueue an informational message like "Transaction cancelled". It is possible to do more: for example, an application might record the fact that the user cancelled the current operation.</p>
339.391 </li>
339.392 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
339.393 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component doesn't appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the component does get rendered. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</li>
339.394 </ul>
339.395 <dl>
339.396 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
339.397 <dd><a href="../text_area.html">Text Area Component</a></dd>
339.398 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
339.399 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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340.13 -<title>Text Field Component Properties Window</title>
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340.18 -<h1>Text Field Component Properties Window</h1>
340.19 -<p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
340.20 -
340.21 -<p>You see the Properties window for a Text Field component <img src="../../../../images/bh_text_field_icon.gif" alt="text field icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. </p>
340.22 -<p>Most of the Text Field component's properties are both JSP attributes and properties of the <code>TextField</code> Java component in the page bean.</p>
340.23 -<p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
340.24 -
340.25 -<h3>General</h3>
340.26 -<ul>
340.27 - <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
340.28 - The name of the Text Field component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
340.29 -</ul>
340.30 -
340.31 -<h3>Appearance</h3>
340.32 -<ul>
340.33 - <li><b>columns.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
340.34 - The width in characters of the text field. If the user types more characters than will fit in this area, the text scrolls in the direction of the typing. You can use the <code>columns</code> property to set the width of the component when the <code>label</code> property is set. Otherwise you can use the <code>style</code> or <code>styleClass</code> property, which overrides the <code>columns</code> property if the <code>label</code> property is blank. You can also drag the resize handles to set the component's height and width in the <code>style</code> property.</li>
340.35 - <li><b>label.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
340.36 - A descriptive label for the field, which displays next to the field.
340.37 -<ul class="note">
340.38 - <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="../label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
340.39 - </ul>
340.40 -</li>
340.41 - <li><b>labelLevel.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
340.42 - A number that affects the appearance of the label. 1 (Strong) is larger and bold. 2 (Medium), the default, is smaller and bold. 3 (Weak) is smaller and normal (not bold). This property takes effect only if the label property is set. </li>
340.43 -
340.44 -<li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
340.45 - Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
340.46 - <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
340.47 -<p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
340.48 - <ul class="note">
340.49 - <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
340.50 - </ul>
340.51 -
340.52 - <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
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340.56 - </p>
340.57 - </li>
340.58 - <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
340.59 - <ul class="note">
340.60 - <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
340.61 - <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.</li>
340.62 - </ul>
340.63 -</li>
340.64 -
340.65 -
340.66 -
340.67 - <li><b>text.</b><code> Type: Object</code><br>
340.68 - The text that the user enters. This text is sent to the server when the page is submitted. You can also specify a value to be initially displayed for this property so the user knows what sort of text to enter, and you can right-click the component and choose Bind to Data to bind the property to a data provider or object so the property's value can be set dynamically. If you do bind this property to an object or a data provider, the corresponding value on the server is updated after this property's value has passed validation.</li>
340.69 -</ul>
340.70 -
340.71 -<h3>Data</h3>
340.72 -<ul>
340.73 - <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
340.74 - A JavaServer Faces converter that produces the correct type of value for the <code>text</code> property. The component will pick the correct converter for the <code>text</code> property if one is available, making it unnecessary to set this property in most cases. If the <code>text</code> property is bound to a value whose type is not on the list of converters, you have to supply your own converter and set this property.
340.75 -<ul class="note">
340.76 - <li>If you use an Enum converter with this component, you must edit the converter's Java declaration to use an <code>enum</code> class as a parameter, as described in <a href="../../jsf-val-conv/enum_converter.html">Enum Converter</a>.</li>
340.77 - </ul>
340.78 -</li>
340.79 - <li><b>required.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
340.80 - If selected, the user must enter a value in the field before the page can be submitted. If you add a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a> to the page and link its <code>for</code> property to this component, an error message will be displayed if the user tries to submit the page without entering a value.
340.81 - </li>
340.82 - <li><b>validatorExpression.</b><code> Type: MethodExpression</code><br>
340.83 -Indicates the JavaServer Faces validator expression that is used when the value is submitted. A validator ensures
340.84 -that the correct value is entered by a user. If the conditions defined by the validator are not met, the validator sends a message that you can display in a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a>.
340.85 -<p>Choose a validator from the drop down list. If you choose <code>(null)</code>, no validator is called. If you choose a validator, you might also want to select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the user enters a value.</p>
340.86 -<ul class="note">
340.87 - <li>You can define your own validate method, for example, by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit Event Handler > validate. If you define your own method, any value you might have set in this property is overridden. </li>
340.88 - </ul>
340.89 - </li>
340.90 -</ul>
340.91 -<h3>Events</h3>
340.92 -<p>Set the event properties by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>.</p>
340.93 -<ul>
340.94 - <li><b>valueChange.</b> Indicates the name of the component value change listener method that is called when the value of the component changes. You typically define this method in the page bean by right-clicking the component in the
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340.102 - and choosing Edit Event Handler > processValueChange. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_processValueChange</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the <code>id</code> property.</li>
340.103 -<li><b>validate.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called to validate the value of the component.
340.104 - <p>If you want to code a validate method rather than choosing a JavaServer Faces validator for the <code>validatorExpression</code> property, right-click the component and choose Edit Event Handler > validate. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_validate</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property. When you define this method in this way, the <code>validator</code> and <code>validate</code> properties are automatically set for you.
340.105 - If you define a validator, you might also want to select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the user enters a value.</p>
340.106 - <ul class="note">
340.107 - <li>Setting this property also sets the value of the <code>validatorExpression</code> property. If you define your own validate method, do not separately change the value of the <code>validatorExpression</code> property, or you could lose the connection to your validate method.</li>
340.108 - </ul>
340.109 - </li>
340.110 -</ul>
340.111 -<h3>Behavior</h3>
340.112 -<ul>
340.113 -<li><b>autoValidate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
340.114 -Selecting this property causes an AJAX request to the validator on the component to be triggered by the JavaScript OnBlur event, and, if the validation passes, the contents of the Text Area component to be submitted for server side processing using the JavaServer Faces Extensions partial lifecycle.
340.115 - By default, this property is unselected (false) and no auto-validation occurs. Setting <code>autoValidate</code> also sets the <code>ajaxify</code> property to true. Additionally, if you set <code>autoValidate</code>, you must provide a validator for the Text Field component. (What happens if you set it and there's no validator?) See the <tt>validatorExpression</tt> property above for more information on providing a validator. </li>
340.116 - <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
340.117 - If selected, indicates that the component should never receive focus or be included in a submit. Use this property when the component does not apply to the page. See the note under the <code>readOnly</code> property concerning the effects of using the <code>disabled</code> property versus the effects of using the <code>readOnly</code> property.</li>
340.118 - <li><b>maxLength.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
340.119 - The maximum number of characters that can be entered for this field. </li>
340.120 - <li><b>readOnly.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
340.121 - If selected, makes it impossible for the user to enter values, but still makes it possible for the component's value to be submitted.
340.122 -Use this property when the component does apply but must not be changed.
340.123 - <ul class="note">
340.124 - <li>A readonly field is included when the page is submitted, in contrast to a disabled field, which is not included when the page is submitted. If you use the <code>disabled</code> property, JavaServer Faces does not detect that any value at all was submitted.</li>
340.125 - </ul>
340.126 - </li>
340.127 - <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
340.128 - Rendered as the HTML <code>title</code> attribute of the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
340.129 - <ul class="note">
340.130 - <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
340.131 - </li>
340.132 -</ul>
340.133 -</li>
340.134 - <li><b>trim.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
340.135 - If selected, any leading spaces or trailing spaces will be trimmed prior to conversion to the destination data type. This property is selected by default. </li>
340.136 -<li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
340.137 - Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
340.138 - <ul class="note">
340.139 - <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
340.140 - </ul>
340.141 -</li>
340.142 -</ul>
340.143 -<h3>Accessibility</h3>
340.144 -<ul>
340.145 - <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
340.146 - Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document, determining when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767. Equivalent to the <code>tabindex</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
340.147 -</ul>
340.148 -<h3>JavaScript</h3>
340.149 -<ul>
340.150 - <li><b>onBlur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
340.151 - JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
340.152 - <li><b>onChange.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
340.153 - JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus and its value was modified after it gained focus. </li>
340.154 - <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
340.155 - JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
340.156 - <li><b>onDblClick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
340.157 - JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
340.158 - <li><b>onFocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
340.159 - JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
340.160 - <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
340.161 - JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
340.162 - <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
340.163 - JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
340.164 - <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
340.165 - JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
340.166 - <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
340.167 - JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
340.168 - <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
340.169 - JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
340.170 - <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
340.171 - JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
340.172 - <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
340.173 - JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
340.174 - <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
340.175 - JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
340.176 - <li><b>onSelect.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
340.177 - JavaScript to be executed when the user selects text in the component.</li>
340.178 -</ul>
340.179 -<h3>Advanced</h3>
340.180 -<ul>
340.181 - <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
340.182 - If this property is selected, when the user activates the component, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page. A simpler way of getting this functionality is to associate the component with a <a href="../../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>, and then right-click the component and choose Auto-Submit on Change.
340.183 - <p>The most common example of an immediate action is a Cancel button. You make it immediate so that the normal validation and update steps can be skipped, but the action handler can still do whatever is necessary. Typically, the action handler will navigate back to some previous page. In some designs the action handler might also enqueue an informational message like "Transaction cancelled". It is possible to do more: for example, an application might record the fact that the user cancelled the current operation.</p>
340.184 - </li>
340.185 - <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
340.186 - If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component doesn't appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the component does get rendered. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</li>
340.187 -</ul>
340.188 -<dl>
340.189 - <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
340.190 - <dd><a href="../text_field.html">Text Field Component</a></dd>
340.191 - <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
340.192 - <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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340.234 <title>Text Field Component Properties Window</title>
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340.237 <body>
340.238
340.239 <h2>Text Field Component Properties Window</h2>
340.240 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
340.241
340.242 <p>You see the Properties window for a Text Field component <img src="../../../../images/bh_text_field_icon.gif" alt="text field icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. </p>
340.243 <p>Most of the Text Field component's properties are both JSP attributes and properties of the <code>TextField</code> Java component in the page bean.</p>
340.244 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
340.245
340.246 <h3>General</h3>
340.247 <ul>
340.248 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
340.249 The name of the Text Field component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
340.250 </ul>
340.251
340.252 <h3>Appearance</h3>
340.253 <ul>
340.254 <li><b>columns.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
340.255 The width in characters of the text field. If the user types more characters than will fit in this area, the text scrolls in the direction of the typing. You can use the <code>columns</code> property to set the width of the component when the <code>label</code> property is set. Otherwise you can use the <code>style</code> or <code>styleClass</code> property, which overrides the <code>columns</code> property if the <code>label</code> property is blank. You can also drag the resize handles to set the component's height and width in the <code>style</code> property.</li>
340.256 <li><b>label.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
340.257 A descriptive label for the field, which displays next to the field.
340.258 <ul class="note">
340.259 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="../label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
340.260 </ul>
340.261 </li>
340.262 <li><b>labelLevel.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
340.263 A number that affects the appearance of the label. 1 (Strong) is larger and bold. 2 (Medium), the default, is smaller and bold. 3 (Weak) is smaller and normal (not bold). This property takes effect only if the label property is set. </li>
340.264
340.265 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
340.266 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
340.267 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
340.268 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
340.269 <ul class="note">
340.270 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
340.271 </ul>
340.272
340.273 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
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340.278 </li>
340.279 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
340.280 <ul class="note">
340.281 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
340.282 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.</li>
340.283 </ul>
340.284 </li>
340.285
340.286
340.287
340.288 <li><b>text.</b><code> Type: Object</code><br>
340.289 The text that the user enters. This text is sent to the server when the page is submitted. You can also specify a value to be initially displayed for this property so the user knows what sort of text to enter, and you can right-click the component and choose Bind to Data to bind the property to a data provider or object so the property's value can be set dynamically. If you do bind this property to an object or a data provider, the corresponding value on the server is updated after this property's value has passed validation.</li>
340.290 </ul>
340.291
340.292 <h3>Data</h3>
340.293 <ul>
340.294 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
340.295 A JavaServer Faces converter that produces the correct type of value for the <code>text</code> property. The component will pick the correct converter for the <code>text</code> property if one is available, making it unnecessary to set this property in most cases. If the <code>text</code> property is bound to a value whose type is not on the list of converters, you have to supply your own converter and set this property.
340.296 <ul class="note">
340.297 <li>If you use an Enum converter with this component, you must edit the converter's Java declaration to use an <code>enum</code> class as a parameter, as described in <a href="../../jsf-val-conv/enum_converter.html">Enum Converter</a>.</li>
340.298 </ul>
340.299 </li>
340.300 <li><b>required.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
340.301 If selected, the user must enter a value in the field before the page can be submitted. If you add a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a> to the page and link its <code>for</code> property to this component, an error message will be displayed if the user tries to submit the page without entering a value.
340.302 </li>
340.303 <li><b>validatorExpression.</b><code> Type: MethodExpression</code><br>
340.304 Indicates the JavaServer Faces validator expression that is used when the value is submitted. A validator ensures
340.305 that the correct value is entered by a user. If the conditions defined by the validator are not met, the validator sends a message that you can display in a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a>.
340.306 <p>Choose a validator from the drop down list. If you choose <code>(null)</code>, no validator is called. If you choose a validator, you might also want to select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the user enters a value.</p>
340.307 <ul class="note">
340.308 <li>You can define your own validate method, for example, by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit Event Handler > validate. If you define your own method, any value you might have set in this property is overridden. </li>
340.309 </ul>
340.310 </li>
340.311 </ul>
340.312 <h3>Events</h3>
340.313 <p>Set the event properties by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>.</p>
340.314 <ul>
340.315 <li><b>valueChange.</b> Indicates the name of the component value change listener method that is called when the value of the component changes. You typically define this method in the page bean by right-clicking the component in the
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340.323 and choosing Edit Event Handler > processValueChange. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_processValueChange</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the <code>id</code> property.</li>
340.324 <li><b>validate.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called to validate the value of the component.
340.325 <p>If you want to code a validate method rather than choosing a JavaServer Faces validator for the <code>validatorExpression</code> property, right-click the component and choose Edit Event Handler > validate. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_validate</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property. When you define this method in this way, the <code>validator</code> and <code>validate</code> properties are automatically set for you.
340.326 If you define a validator, you might also want to select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the user enters a value.</p>
340.327 <ul class="note">
340.328 <li>Setting this property also sets the value of the <code>validatorExpression</code> property. If you define your own validate method, do not separately change the value of the <code>validatorExpression</code> property, or you could lose the connection to your validate method.</li>
340.329 </ul>
340.330 </li>
340.331 </ul>
340.332 <h3>Behavior</h3>
340.333 <ul>
340.334 <li><b>autoValidate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
340.335 Selecting this property causes an AJAX request to the validator on the component to be triggered by the JavaScript OnBlur event, and, if the validation passes, the contents of the Text Area component to be submitted for server side processing using the JavaServer Faces Extensions partial lifecycle.
340.336 By default, this property is unselected (false) and no auto-validation occurs. Setting <code>autoValidate</code> also sets the <code>ajaxify</code> property to true. Additionally, if you set <code>autoValidate</code>, you must provide a validator for the Text Field component. (What happens if you set it and there's no validator?) See the <tt>validatorExpression</tt> property above for more information on providing a validator. </li>
340.337 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
340.338 If selected, indicates that the component should never receive focus or be included in a submit. Use this property when the component does not apply to the page. See the note under the <code>readOnly</code> property concerning the effects of using the <code>disabled</code> property versus the effects of using the <code>readOnly</code> property.</li>
340.339 <li><b>maxLength.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
340.340 The maximum number of characters that can be entered for this field. </li>
340.341 <li><b>readOnly.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
340.342 If selected, makes it impossible for the user to enter values, but still makes it possible for the component's value to be submitted.
340.343 Use this property when the component does apply but must not be changed.
340.344 <ul class="note">
340.345 <li>A readonly field is included when the page is submitted, in contrast to a disabled field, which is not included when the page is submitted. If you use the <code>disabled</code> property, JavaServer Faces does not detect that any value at all was submitted.</li>
340.346 </ul>
340.347 </li>
340.348 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
340.349 Rendered as the HTML <code>title</code> attribute of the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
340.350 <ul class="note">
340.351 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
340.352 </li>
340.353 </ul>
340.354 </li>
340.355 <li><b>trim.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
340.356 If selected, any leading spaces or trailing spaces will be trimmed prior to conversion to the destination data type. This property is selected by default. </li>
340.357 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
340.358 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
340.359 <ul class="note">
340.360 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
340.361 </ul>
340.362 </li>
340.363 </ul>
340.364 <h3>Accessibility</h3>
340.365 <ul>
340.366 <li><b>tabIndex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
340.367 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document, determining when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767. Equivalent to the <code>tabindex</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
340.368 </ul>
340.369 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
340.370 <ul>
340.371 <li><b>onBlur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
340.372 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
340.373 <li><b>onChange.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
340.374 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus and its value was modified after it gained focus. </li>
340.375 <li><b>onClick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
340.376 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
340.377 <li><b>onDblClick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
340.378 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
340.379 <li><b>onFocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
340.380 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
340.381 <li><b>onKeyDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
340.382 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
340.383 <li><b>onKeyPress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
340.384 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
340.385 <li><b>onKeyUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
340.386 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
340.387 <li><b>onMouseDown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
340.388 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
340.389 <li><b>onMouseMove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
340.390 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
340.391 <li><b>onMouseOut.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
340.392 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
340.393 <li><b>onMouseOver.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
340.394 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
340.395 <li><b>onMouseUp.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
340.396 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
340.397 <li><b>onSelect.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
340.398 JavaScript to be executed when the user selects text in the component.</li>
340.399 </ul>
340.400 <h3>Advanced</h3>
340.401 <ul>
340.402 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
340.403 If this property is selected, when the user activates the component, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page. A simpler way of getting this functionality is to associate the component with a <a href="../../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>, and then right-click the component and choose Auto-Submit on Change.
340.404 <p>The most common example of an immediate action is a Cancel button. You make it immediate so that the normal validation and update steps can be skipped, but the action handler can still do whatever is necessary. Typically, the action handler will navigate back to some previous page. In some designs the action handler might also enqueue an informational message like "Transaction cancelled". It is possible to do more: for example, an application might record the fact that the user cancelled the current operation.</p>
340.405 </li>
340.406 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
340.407 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component doesn't appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the component does get rendered. To bind this property, click the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the property and choose Use Binding in the dialog box.</li>
340.408 </ul>
340.409 <dl>
340.410 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
340.411 <dd><a href="../text_field.html">Text Field Component</a></dd>
340.412 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
340.413 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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341.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
341.20
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341.29 <ul class="note">
341.30 <li>The Tree Node component by default is a container for an image. If you want to edit the tree node's image component, select the image part of the tree node in the Visual Designer. </li>
341.31 </ul>
341.32 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
341.33 <h3>General</h3>
341.34 <ul>
341.35 <li><b>id.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
341.36 The name of the Tree Node component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
341.37 </ul>
341.38
341.39 <h3>Appearance</h3>
341.40 <ul>
341.41 <li><b>expanded.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
341.42 If selected, the tree node is expanded by default when the tree is first displayed, showing the node's child nodes. This property has a visible effect only if the tree node has child nodes. You can also set and unset this property by expanding and closing the node in the Visual Designer.</li>
341.43 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
341.44 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
341.45 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
341.46 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
341.47 <ul class="note">
341.48 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
341.49 </ul>
341.50
341.51 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
341.52 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
341.53 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
341.54 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
341.55 </p>
341.56 </li>
341.57 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
341.58 <ul class="note">
341.59 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
341.60 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.</li>
341.61 </ul>
341.62 </li>
341.63
341.64 <li><b>text.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
341.65 The label describing the tree node. </li>
341.66 </ul>
341.67
341.68 <h3>Behavior</h3>
341.69 <ul>
341.70 <li><b>target.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
341.71 The frame of the current page in which the link specified in the <code>url</code> property is to be opened. If a frame with this name does not exist, the response is rendered in a new window unless overridden by the user. The following frame names have special meaning:
341.72 <ul>
341.73 <li><code>_blank</code> - renders the response in a new, unnamed window </li>
341.74 <li><code>_self</code> - renders the response in the current frame</li>
341.75 <li><code>_parent</code> - renders the response in the immediate frameset parent </li>
341.76 <li><code>_top</code> - renders the response in the full, unframed window </li>
341.77 </ul>
341.78 </li>
341.79 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
341.80 Rendered as the HTML <code>title</code> attribute of the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
341.81 <ul class="note">
341.82 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
341.83 </li>
341.84 </ul>
341.85 </li>
341.86 <li><b>url.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
341.87 The URL of the target document or resource. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>href</code>. If the value of this property is set, the page is not submitted if the user clicks the tree node. Typically, if you do not set this property, you use the action or actionListener method to define what happens when the user clicks the hyperlink. See the <code>action</code> property above or the <code>actionListener</code> property below for more information.
341.88 </li>
341.89 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
341.90 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
341.91 <ul class="note">
341.92 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
341.93 </ul>
341.94 </li>
341.95 </ul>
341.96 <h3>Advanced</h3>
341.97 <ul>
341.98 <li><b>actionListenerExpression.</b><code> Type: MethodExpression</code><br>
341.99 A method expression representing an action listener method that is notified when this component is activated by the user. The value must be a valid JSF method expression, such as <code>#{Page1.action_method}</code>, and it must evaluate to the name of a public method that takes an <code>ActionEvent</code> parameter with a return type of void.</li>
341.100 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
341.101 If selected, the tree node is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the tree node does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the tree node does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a tree node for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, right-click the component in the Visual Designer and choose Use Binding, and then select the All radio button to display all properties so you can select the <code>rendered</code> property. </li>
341.102 </ul>
341.103 <h3>Events</h3>
341.104 <ul>
341.105 <li><b>action.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called when the user selects the node. If the action property is bound to an action method, the page is submitted when the user selects the node.
341.106 <ul class="note">
341.107 <li> The JSP tag for this property is <code>actionExpression</code>. </li>
341.108 </ul>
341.109 <p>Set this property by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit action Event Handler. The IDE opens the Java editor for the current page and positions the cursor in the action method, which by default is named <code><i>component-id</i>_action</code>. For example, for a tree node with ID <code>treeNode1</code>, the method is named <code>treeNode1_action</code>.</p>
341.110 </li>
341.111 </ul>
341.112 <dl>
341.113 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
341.114 <dd><a href="../tree_node.html">Tree Node Component</a></dd>
341.115 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
341.116 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
341.117 </dl>
341.118 <dl>
341.119 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
341.120
341.121 <dd>
341.122 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
341.123 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
341.124 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
341.125 </object>
341.126 </dd>
341.127
341.128
341.129
341.130 <dd> <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
341.131 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-scopes.html">
341.132 <param name="text" value="Understanding Scope and Managed Beans"></object>
341.133 </dd>
341.134 </dl>
341.135 <hr>
341.136 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
341.137 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
341.138 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
341.139 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
341.140 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
341.141 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Tree Node Component Properties Window">
341.142 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
341.143 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
341.144 <small><a href="../../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
341.145 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
341.146 <tr>
341.147 <td> </td>
341.148 </tr>
341.149 </table>
341.150 </body>
341.151 </html>
341.152 \ No newline at end of file
341.153 +<html>
341.154 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
341.155 <!--
341.156 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
341.157 * All rights reserved.
341.158 * Use is subject to license terms.
341.159 -->
341.160 <head>
341.161 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
341.162 <title>Tree Node Component Properties Window</title>
341.163 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
341.164 </head>
341.165 <body>
341.166
341.167 <h2>Tree Node Component Properties Window </h2>
341.168 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
341.169
341.170 <p>You see the Properties window for a Tree Node component when you select the Tree Node <img src="../../../../images/bh_tree_node_icon.gif" alt="tree node con"> under a Tree component in the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
341.171 <param name="content" value="../../../navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
341.172 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
341.173 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
341.174 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
341.175 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object>
341.176
341.177 </p>
341.178 <ul class="note">
341.179 <li>The Tree Node component by default is a container for an image. If you want to edit the tree node's image component, select the image part of the tree node in the Visual Designer. </li>
341.180 </ul>
341.181 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
341.182 <h3>General</h3>
341.183 <ul>
341.184 <li><b>id.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
341.185 The name of the Tree Node component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
341.186 </ul>
341.187
341.188 <h3>Appearance</h3>
341.189 <ul>
341.190 <li><b>expanded.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
341.191 If selected, the tree node is expanded by default when the tree is first displayed, showing the node's child nodes. This property has a visible effect only if the tree node has child nodes. You can also set and unset this property by expanding and closing the node in the Visual Designer.</li>
341.192 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
341.193 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
341.194 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
341.195 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
341.196 <ul class="note">
341.197 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
341.198 </ul>
341.199
341.200 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
341.201 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
341.202 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
341.203 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
341.204 </p>
341.205 </li>
341.206 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
341.207 <ul class="note">
341.208 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
341.209 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.</li>
341.210 </ul>
341.211 </li>
341.212
341.213 <li><b>text.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
341.214 The label describing the tree node. </li>
341.215 </ul>
341.216
341.217 <h3>Behavior</h3>
341.218 <ul>
341.219 <li><b>target.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
341.220 The frame of the current page in which the link specified in the <code>url</code> property is to be opened. If a frame with this name does not exist, the response is rendered in a new window unless overridden by the user. The following frame names have special meaning:
341.221 <ul>
341.222 <li><code>_blank</code> - renders the response in a new, unnamed window </li>
341.223 <li><code>_self</code> - renders the response in the current frame</li>
341.224 <li><code>_parent</code> - renders the response in the immediate frameset parent </li>
341.225 <li><code>_top</code> - renders the response in the full, unframed window </li>
341.226 </ul>
341.227 </li>
341.228 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
341.229 Rendered as the HTML <code>title</code> attribute of the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
341.230 <ul class="note">
341.231 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
341.232 </li>
341.233 </ul>
341.234 </li>
341.235 <li><b>url.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
341.236 The URL of the target document or resource. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>href</code>. If the value of this property is set, the page is not submitted if the user clicks the tree node. Typically, if you do not set this property, you use the action or actionListener method to define what happens when the user clicks the hyperlink. See the <code>action</code> property above or the <code>actionListener</code> property below for more information.
341.237 </li>
341.238 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
341.239 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
341.240 <ul class="note">
341.241 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
341.242 </ul>
341.243 </li>
341.244 </ul>
341.245 <h3>Advanced</h3>
341.246 <ul>
341.247 <li><b>actionListenerExpression.</b><code> Type: MethodExpression</code><br>
341.248 A method expression representing an action listener method that is notified when this component is activated by the user. The value must be a valid JSF method expression, such as <code>#{Page1.action_method}</code>, and it must evaluate to the name of a public method that takes an <code>ActionEvent</code> parameter with a return type of void.</li>
341.249 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
341.250 If selected, the tree node is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the tree node does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. You can bind this property to a JavaBeans property that determines when the tree node does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a tree node for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, right-click the component in the Visual Designer and choose Use Binding, and then select the All radio button to display all properties so you can select the <code>rendered</code> property. </li>
341.251 </ul>
341.252 <h3>Events</h3>
341.253 <ul>
341.254 <li><b>action.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called when the user selects the node. If the action property is bound to an action method, the page is submitted when the user selects the node.
341.255 <ul class="note">
341.256 <li> The JSP tag for this property is <code>actionExpression</code>. </li>
341.257 </ul>
341.258 <p>Set this property by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit action Event Handler. The IDE opens the Java editor for the current page and positions the cursor in the action method, which by default is named <code><i>component-id</i>_action</code>. For example, for a tree node with ID <code>treeNode1</code>, the method is named <code>treeNode1_action</code>.</p>
341.259 </li>
341.260 </ul>
341.261 <dl>
341.262 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
341.263 <dd><a href="../tree_node.html">Tree Node Component</a></dd>
341.264 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
341.265 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
341.266 </dl>
341.267 <dl>
341.268 <dt><a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a></dt>
341.269
341.270 <dd>
341.271 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
341.272 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
341.273 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
341.274 </object>
341.275 </dd>
341.276
341.277
341.278
341.279 <dd> <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
341.280 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-scopes.html">
341.281 <param name="text" value="Understanding Scope and Managed Beans"></object>
341.282 </dd>
341.283 </dl>
341.284 <hr>
341.285 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
341.286 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
341.287 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
341.288 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
341.289 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
341.290 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Tree Node Component Properties Window">
341.291 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
341.292 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
341.293 <small><a href="../../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
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341.295 <tr>
341.296 <td> </td>
341.297 </tr>
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342.4 -<html>
342.5 -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
342.6 -<!--
342.7 - * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
342.8 - * All rights reserved.
342.9 - * Use is subject to license terms.
342.10 --->
342.11 -<head>
342.12 -<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
342.13 -<title>Tree Component Properties Window</title>
342.14 -<link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
342.15 -</head>
342.16 -<body>
342.17 -
342.18 -<h1>Tree Component Properties Window </h1>
342.19 -<p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
342.20 -
342.21 -<p>You see the Properties window for a Tree component <img src="../../../../images/bh_tree_icon.gif" alt="tree icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer or in the
342.22 - <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
342.23 - <param name="content" value="../../../navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
342.24 - <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
342.25 - <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
342.26 - <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
342.27 - <param name="text" value="Navigator window,"></object> .</p>
342.28 -<p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
342.29 -<h3>General</h3>
342.30 -<ul>
342.31 - <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
342.32 - The name of the Tree component in the page bean and the JSP file. In the page bean, the Tree component is represented by a <code>Tree</code> object. </li>
342.33 -</ul>
342.34 -
342.35 -<h3>Appearance</h3>
342.36 -<ul>
342.37 - <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
342.38 - Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
342.39 - <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
342.40 -<p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
342.41 - <ul class="note">
342.42 - <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
342.43 - </ul>
342.44 -
342.45 - <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
342.46 - <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
342.47 - <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
342.48 - <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
342.49 - </p>
342.50 - </li>
342.51 - <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
342.52 - <ul class="note">
342.53 - <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
342.54 - <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
342.55 - <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.</li>
342.56 - </ul>
342.57 -</li>
342.58 - <li><b>text.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
342.59 -The label describing the root node for the tree. </li>
342.60 -</ul>
342.61 -
342.62 -<h3>Data</h3>
342.63 -<ul>
342.64 - <li><b>selected.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
342.65 - The ID of the tree node that is currently selected. Setting this property to one of the nodes in the tree causes the tree to display initially with that node selected. When the user selects a node, this property's value changes to that node's ID and the tree shows that node as selected. </li>
342.66 -</ul>
342.67 -<h3>Behavior</h3>
342.68 -<ul>
342.69 - <li><b>clientSide.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
342.70 - If this property is selected, expanding and collapsing the tree affects only the client, without involving the server. If this property is not selected, every time the user expands or collapses a node of the tree, a request is sent to the server. </li>
342.71 - <li><b>expandOnSelect.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
342.72 -If selected, indicates that nodes are to be expanded when the user selects them. </li>
342.73 - <li><b>required.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
342.74 -If this property is set, the user must select a tree node before the page can be submitted. The first node in the tree might appear to be selected when the page is first shown, but a node must be explicitly selected by the user if this property is set. If you add a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a> to the page and link its <code>for</code> property to this component, an error message will be displayed if the user tries to submit the page without selecting a node. </li>
342.75 - <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
342.76 - Rendered as the HTML <code>title</code> attribute of the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
342.77 - <ul class="note">
342.78 - <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
342.79 - </li>
342.80 -</ul>
342.81 -</li>
342.82 - <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
342.83 - Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
342.84 - <ul class="note">
342.85 - <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
342.86 - </ul>
342.87 -</li>
342.88 -</ul>
342.89 -<h3>Advanced</h3>
342.90 -<ul><li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
342.91 - If this property is selected, when the user submits the page, code for this component in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page.
342.92 - <ul class="note">
342.93 - <li>You must select this property if you want the <code>selected</code> property to return the ID of the selected node. </li>
342.94 - </ul>
342.95 - </li>
342.96 - <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
342.97 - If selected, the tree is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the tree does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. </li>
342.98 -</ul>
342.99 -<dl>
342.100 - <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
342.101 - <dd><a href="../tree.html">Tree Component</a></dd>
342.102 - <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
342.103 - <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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342.143 * All rights reserved.
342.144 * Use is subject to license terms.
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342.146 <head>
342.147 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
342.148 <title>Tree Component Properties Window</title>
342.149 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
342.150 </head>
342.151 <body>
342.152
342.153 <h2>Tree Component Properties Window </h2>
342.154 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
342.155
342.156 <p>You see the Properties window for a Tree component <img src="../../../../images/bh_tree_icon.gif" alt="tree icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer or in the
342.157 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
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342.163 <p>This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.</p>
342.164 <h3>General</h3>
342.165 <ul>
342.166 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
342.167 The name of the Tree component in the page bean and the JSP file. In the page bean, the Tree component is represented by a <code>Tree</code> object. </li>
342.168 </ul>
342.169
342.170 <h3>Appearance</h3>
342.171 <ul>
342.172 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
342.173 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. For example:
342.174 <p><code> position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
342.175 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../../../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.
342.176 <ul class="note">
342.177 <li>This property overrides any settings in the theme or the project CSS file for this component. If a style specified in this property does not appear to take effect, it is because an area of the component is obscured by a child component that has different style settings.</li>
342.178 </ul>
342.179
342.180 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
342.181 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
342.182 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
342.183 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object>
342.184 </p>
342.185 </li>
342.186 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet or in the theme's CSS file. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../../../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.
342.187 <ul class="note">
342.188 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
342.189 <li>See the note above under the <code>style</code> property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. </li>
342.190 <li> If you add a CSS style class from the current <a href="../../../../components/aboutthemes.html">theme</a> to your project CSS file and you redefine the style class, the change affects all components that use this style class. However, you can add your own style classes to the project CSS file that redefine the default style classes, and then when you add them to this property, the changes affect only this instance of this component.</li>
342.191 </ul>
342.192 </li>
342.193 <li><b>text.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
342.194 The label describing the root node for the tree. </li>
342.195 </ul>
342.196
342.197 <h3>Data</h3>
342.198 <ul>
342.199 <li><b>selected.</b><code> Type: String </code><br>
342.200 The ID of the tree node that is currently selected. Setting this property to one of the nodes in the tree causes the tree to display initially with that node selected. When the user selects a node, this property's value changes to that node's ID and the tree shows that node as selected. </li>
342.201 </ul>
342.202 <h3>Behavior</h3>
342.203 <ul>
342.204 <li><b>clientSide.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
342.205 If this property is selected, expanding and collapsing the tree affects only the client, without involving the server. If this property is not selected, every time the user expands or collapses a node of the tree, a request is sent to the server. </li>
342.206 <li><b>expandOnSelect.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
342.207 If selected, indicates that nodes are to be expanded when the user selects them. </li>
342.208 <li><b>required.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
342.209 If this property is set, the user must select a tree node before the page can be submitted. The first node in the tree might appear to be selected when the page is first shown, but a node must be explicitly selected by the user if this property is set. If you add a <a href="../message.html">Message component</a> to the page and link its <code>for</code> property to this component, an error message will be displayed if the user tries to submit the page without selecting a node. </li>
342.210 <li><b>toolTip.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
342.211 Rendered as the HTML <code>title</code> attribute of the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
342.212 <ul class="note">
342.213 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
342.214 </li>
342.215 </ul>
342.216 </li>
342.217 <li><b>visible.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
342.218 Indicates whether or not the component can be seen by the user on the rendered HTML page. This property is selected by default. If you deselect this property, the component's HTML code is rendered on the page, but the component is not visible in the browser because it is hidden by a style setting. Because the HTML code is rendered, the component can still be processed on form submissions, and users who view source in the browser can see the HTML code. In addition, your web application can use client-side JavaScript to show or hide the component.
342.219 <ul class="note">
342.220 <li>If you need to completely hide the component, for example, because it contains sensitive information that certain users should not see, deselect the <code>rendered</code> property.</li>
342.221 </ul>
342.222 </li>
342.223 </ul>
342.224 <h3>Advanced</h3>
342.225 <ul><li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
342.226 If this property is selected, when the user submits the page, code for this component in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page.
342.227 <ul class="note">
342.228 <li>You must select this property if you want the <code>selected</code> property to return the ID of the selected node. </li>
342.229 </ul>
342.230 </li>
342.231 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
342.232 If selected, the tree is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the tree does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. </li>
342.233 </ul>
342.234 <dl>
342.235 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
342.236 <dd><a href="../tree.html">Tree Component</a></dd>
342.237 <dd><a href="../../../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
342.238 <dd><a href="../../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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343.13 <title>Radio Button Component</title>
343.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
343.15 </head>
343.16 <body>
343.17
343.18 <h1>Radio Button Component</h1>
343.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
343.20
343.21 <p>The Radio Button component <img src="../../../images/bh_radiobutton_icon.gif" alt="radio button component icon" width="14" height="14"> is a single radio button with an optional label. </p>
343.22 <ul class="note">
343.23 <li>
343.24 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
343.25 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
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343.31 </li>
343.32 </ul>
343.33
343.34 <p>Radio Button components are typically used in a group. If you want a set of radio buttons that is preformatted with labels, use a <a href="radiobutton_group.html">Radio Button Group component</a> instead.</p>
343.35 <ul class="note">
343.36 <li>It is not common to use a single radio button that is not in a group, although there are situations where it makes sense (see below). In most cases, a <a href="checkbox.html">Checkbox component</a> is what is needed. A radio button is defined to be a single selection among several selections, with one radio button always selected. A radio button becomes unselected only if the user selects another radio button in the group. If a single radio button that is not in a group is selected by the user, the user cannot deselect it. A checkbox can be selected and unselected by the user. </li>
343.37 </ul>
343.38
343.39 <p>The radio button component can be useful in situations where the Radio Button Group component layout is not desirable, such as in a table row. You can also drop the radio button on a container component, like a table cell or group box.</p>
343.40 <p>A single radio button can be used to represent several types of data: </p>
343.41 <ul>
343.42 <li>a boolean control </li>
343.43 <li> a string value that is related to the radio button selection </li>
343.44 <li> an object value defined by the application </li>
343.45 </ul>
343.46 <p> A group of radio buttons can be used to represent: </p>
343.47 <ul>
343.48 <li>a group of boolean controls where only one control is selected at a time</li>
343.49 <li>string values that are related to the radio button selections </li>
343.50 <li> object values defined by the application </li>
343.51 </ul>
343.52 <p>A radio button can represent any object, whether the object is of a predefined class like <code>Boolean</code>, <code>Byte</code>, <code>Character</code>, <code>Double</code>, <code>Float</code>, <code>Integer</code>, <code>Long</code>, <code>Short</code>, <code>String</code>, or of a class defined by the user. A radio button can also represent a primitive value.</p>
343.53 <p>A <code>Boolean</code> value is useful for indicating whether an item, such as a table row, is selected. A <code>String</code> value is useful for passing values for radio button selections made in the interface. An application defined <code>Object</code> value or class instance can be used to hold more information related to a radio button selection. </p>
343.54 <h3>Detecting a Selected Radio Button</h3>
343.55 <p> The radio button component uses both the <code>selected</code> and <code>selectedValue</code> properties to pass information about the radio button's selection status. The <code>selected</code> property is used to indicate that the radio button is selected, and an indication that the button is selected is displayed in the page. The <code>selectedValue</code> property is used to pass a data value for the radio button. A radio button is considered to be selected when the value of the <code>selected</code> property is equal to the value of the <code>selectedValue</code> property. You can display a radio button as selected on the initial viewing of the page by assigning the same value to the <code>selectedValue</code> and the <code>selected</code> properties. </p>
343.56 <p>If the <code>selectedValue</code> property is not specified or its value is <code>null</code>, the radio button behaves like a boolean control, as described in the next section. </p>
343.57 <p>A value binding expression that evaluates to a primitive value can be assigned to the <code>selected</code> and <code>selectedValue</code> properties. </p>
343.58 <h3>Using a Radio Button Component as a Boolean Control</h3>
343.59 <p> If the <code>selectedValue</code> property is not specified or its value is <code>null</code>, the radio button behaves like a boolean control. </p>
343.60 <p>To use the radio button as a boolean control, do not specify a value for the <code>selectedValue</code> property. The radio button is selected if the <code>selected</code> property is not null and has the value of a true <code>Boolean</code> instance or a boolean primitive value. If the radio button is not selected, the value of the selected property is a false <code>Boolean</code> instance or boolean primitive. </p>
343.61 <ul class="note">
343.62 <li>Using a boolean radio button in a group and referencing the request attribute for the selected radio buttons is not useful, since the value of the request property will be an ArrayList of indistinguishable <code>true</code> values. </li>
343.63 </ul>
343.64 <h3>Using a Radio Button to Represent an Application-defined Value</h3>
343.65 <p> The <code>selectedValue</code> property can be assigned an application-defined object value to represent the value of a selected radio button. If the radio button is selected, the value of the <code>selected</code> property is assigned the value of the <code>selectedValue</code> property. </p>
343.66 <p>If the value of the <code>selectedValue</code> property is an application-defined object, a converter must be registered to convert to and from a <code>String</code> value. The converter is used to encode the radio button value as the value of the HTML <code><input></code> element and to decode the submitted value in a request. In addition the object must support an <code>equals</code> method that returns <code>true</code> when the value of the <code>selectedValue</code> property is compared to the <code>selected</code> property value to detect a selected radio button. </p>
343.67 <h3>Using a Radio Button as one control in a group</h3>
343.68 <p>The <code>name</code> property determines whether a radio button is part of a group. All radio buttons in a group have the same <code>name</code> property value. The group behaves like a single selection list in which only one radio button can be selected. The value of the <code>name</code> property must be unique within the scope of the page containing the radio buttons. </p>
343.69
343.70 <dl>
343.71 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
343.72 <dd><a href="propsheets/radiobutton_props.html">Radio Button Properties Window</a></dd>
343.73 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
343.74 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
343.75 With Components</a></dd>
343.76 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
343.77
343.78 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
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343.129 <title>Radio Button Component</title>
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343.131 </head>
343.132 <body>
343.133
343.134 <h2>Radio Button Component</h2>
343.135 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
343.136
343.137 <p>The Radio Button component <img src="../../../images/bh_radiobutton_icon.gif" alt="radio button component icon" width="14" height="14"> is a single radio button with an optional label. </p>
343.138 <ul class="note">
343.139 <li>
343.140 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
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343.142 see:<br>
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343.147 </li>
343.148 </ul>
343.149
343.150 <p>Radio Button components are typically used in a group. If you want a set of radio buttons that is preformatted with labels, use a <a href="radiobutton_group.html">Radio Button Group component</a> instead.</p>
343.151 <ul class="note">
343.152 <li>It is not common to use a single radio button that is not in a group, although there are situations where it makes sense (see below). In most cases, a <a href="checkbox.html">Checkbox component</a> is what is needed. A radio button is defined to be a single selection among several selections, with one radio button always selected. A radio button becomes unselected only if the user selects another radio button in the group. If a single radio button that is not in a group is selected by the user, the user cannot deselect it. A checkbox can be selected and unselected by the user. </li>
343.153 </ul>
343.154
343.155 <p>The radio button component can be useful in situations where the Radio Button Group component layout is not desirable, such as in a table row. You can also drop the radio button on a container component, like a table cell or group box.</p>
343.156 <p>A single radio button can be used to represent several types of data: </p>
343.157 <ul>
343.158 <li>a boolean control </li>
343.159 <li> a string value that is related to the radio button selection </li>
343.160 <li> an object value defined by the application </li>
343.161 </ul>
343.162 <p> A group of radio buttons can be used to represent: </p>
343.163 <ul>
343.164 <li>a group of boolean controls where only one control is selected at a time</li>
343.165 <li>string values that are related to the radio button selections </li>
343.166 <li> object values defined by the application </li>
343.167 </ul>
343.168 <p>A radio button can represent any object, whether the object is of a predefined class like <code>Boolean</code>, <code>Byte</code>, <code>Character</code>, <code>Double</code>, <code>Float</code>, <code>Integer</code>, <code>Long</code>, <code>Short</code>, <code>String</code>, or of a class defined by the user. A radio button can also represent a primitive value.</p>
343.169 <p>A <code>Boolean</code> value is useful for indicating whether an item, such as a table row, is selected. A <code>String</code> value is useful for passing values for radio button selections made in the interface. An application defined <code>Object</code> value or class instance can be used to hold more information related to a radio button selection. </p>
343.170 <h3>Detecting a Selected Radio Button</h3>
343.171 <p> The radio button component uses both the <code>selected</code> and <code>selectedValue</code> properties to pass information about the radio button's selection status. The <code>selected</code> property is used to indicate that the radio button is selected, and an indication that the button is selected is displayed in the page. The <code>selectedValue</code> property is used to pass a data value for the radio button. A radio button is considered to be selected when the value of the <code>selected</code> property is equal to the value of the <code>selectedValue</code> property. You can display a radio button as selected on the initial viewing of the page by assigning the same value to the <code>selectedValue</code> and the <code>selected</code> properties. </p>
343.172 <p>If the <code>selectedValue</code> property is not specified or its value is <code>null</code>, the radio button behaves like a boolean control, as described in the next section. </p>
343.173 <p>A value binding expression that evaluates to a primitive value can be assigned to the <code>selected</code> and <code>selectedValue</code> properties. </p>
343.174 <h3>Using a Radio Button Component as a Boolean Control</h3>
343.175 <p> If the <code>selectedValue</code> property is not specified or its value is <code>null</code>, the radio button behaves like a boolean control. </p>
343.176 <p>To use the radio button as a boolean control, do not specify a value for the <code>selectedValue</code> property. The radio button is selected if the <code>selected</code> property is not null and has the value of a true <code>Boolean</code> instance or a boolean primitive value. If the radio button is not selected, the value of the selected property is a false <code>Boolean</code> instance or boolean primitive. </p>
343.177 <ul class="note">
343.178 <li>Using a boolean radio button in a group and referencing the request attribute for the selected radio buttons is not useful, since the value of the request property will be an ArrayList of indistinguishable <code>true</code> values. </li>
343.179 </ul>
343.180 <h3>Using a Radio Button to Represent an Application-defined Value</h3>
343.181 <p> The <code>selectedValue</code> property can be assigned an application-defined object value to represent the value of a selected radio button. If the radio button is selected, the value of the <code>selected</code> property is assigned the value of the <code>selectedValue</code> property. </p>
343.182 <p>If the value of the <code>selectedValue</code> property is an application-defined object, a converter must be registered to convert to and from a <code>String</code> value. The converter is used to encode the radio button value as the value of the HTML <code><input></code> element and to decode the submitted value in a request. In addition the object must support an <code>equals</code> method that returns <code>true</code> when the value of the <code>selectedValue</code> property is compared to the <code>selected</code> property value to detect a selected radio button. </p>
343.183 <h3>Using a Radio Button as one control in a group</h3>
343.184 <p>The <code>name</code> property determines whether a radio button is part of a group. All radio buttons in a group have the same <code>name</code> property value. The group behaves like a single selection list in which only one radio button can be selected. The value of the <code>name</code> property must be unique within the scope of the page containing the radio buttons. </p>
343.185
343.186 <dl>
343.187 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
343.188 <dd><a href="propsheets/radiobutton_props.html">Radio Button Properties Window</a></dd>
343.189 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
343.190 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
343.191 With Components</a></dd>
343.192 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
343.193
343.194 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
343.195 </dl>
343.196 <dl> <dt>
343.197 <a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a>
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344.17 <h1>Radio Button Group Component</h1>
344.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
344.19 <p>The Radio Button Group component
344.20 <img src="../../../images/bh_radiobutton_group_icon.gif" alt="radio button group icon" align="absmiddle"> provides a group of radio buttons that operate together—selecting one button deselects the others. The group is implemented as a table that intially contains three radio buttons in a column.</p>
344.21 <ul class="note">
344.22 <li>
344.23 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
344.24 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
344.25 see:<br>
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344.30 </li>
344.31 </ul>
344.32
344.33 <p>The radio buttons are rendered in rows and columns in an HTML <code><table></code> element. The number of rows is defined by the number of radio buttons. The number of columns is defined by the <code>columns</code> property. The default layout is a single vertical column. If you want the radio buttons laid out in a single row, set the <code>columns</code> property to the number of radio buttons. </p>
344.34 <p>A group of radio buttons can be used to represent various types of data, such as: </p>
344.35 <ul>
344.36 <li>a group of boolean controls where only one control is selected at a time.
344.37 <li>string values that are related to the radio button selection
344.38 <li>object values defined by the application </li>
344.39 </ul>
344.40 <p>The <code>items</code> property associates the component with an array, a collection, or a list of <code>com.sun.webui.jsf.model.Option</code> objects that populate the list. Right-click the component and choose <a href="#bindtodata">Bind to Data</a> to set this property. </p>
344.41 <p>In the
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344.48 you can see the default object that populates the list, which has a name similar to <code>radioButtonGroup1DefaultOptions</code>. A quick way to change the default list items is to edit this object by right-clicking the component and choosing <a href="#configuredefaultoptions">Configure Default Options</a>.</p>
344.49 <p>You set the <code>selected</code> property to associate the component with an object that picks up the item selected by the user. The first time the component is rendered, the option that corresponds to the value of the <code>selected</code> property, if any, is marked as selected. When the user selects
344.50 a radio button, the component's <code>selected</code> property contains the selected value. Right-click the component and choose <a href="#propertybindings">Property Bindings</a> to set this property. </p>
344.51 <p>After dragging the component to the Visual Designer, you can do a number of things with it:</p>
344.52 <ul>
344.53 <li>Select the Radio Button Group component on the page in the Visual Designer and edit its properties in the Radio Button Group Properties window. These properties affect the overall style and behavior of the list. Some typical properties you might set are:
344.54 <ul>
344.55 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the Radio Button Group component. In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is the name of the <code>RadioButtonGroup</code> object.</li>
344.56 <li><b>columns.</b> Indicates the number of columns to use to lay out the radio buttons. </li>
344.57 <li><b>label.</b> A label for the radio button group that appears to the left of the first radio button. The label's <code>for</code> property is set to the first radio button in the group.</li>
344.58 <li><b>labelLevel.</b>Sets the style level for the label specified in the <code>label</code> property. Values are 1 (largest), 2, and 3 (smallest). The default value is 2. </li>
344.59 </ul>
344.60 </li>
344.61 <li>Right-click the component and choose one of the following pop-up menu items:
344.62 <ul>
344.63 <li><b>Edit Event Handler. </b>Write code for one of the following event handlers.
344.64 <ul>
344.65 <li><b>validate. </b>Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>validate</code> method so you can insert code to validate the value of the component.</li>
344.66 <li><b>processValueChange.</b> Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>processValueChange</code> method so you can insert code that executes when the value of this component changes (for example, the user changes the value of another component that is controlling the value of this component).</li>
344.67 </ul>
344.68 </li>
344.69 <li><b>Set Initial Focus.</b> Gives this component focus when the user opens the page.</li>
344.70 <li><b>Auto-Submit on Change.</b> Causes the form to be automatically submitted if the value of the component changes. Sets the component's JavaScript onclick property to <code>common_timeoutSubmitForm(this.form, '<i>component-id</i>');</code>. At runtime, this code causes the form to be automatically submitted if the user changes the component value. Once the form is submitted, conversion and validation occur on the server and any value change listener methods execute, and then the page is redisplayed.
344.71 <p>A component configured to Auto-Submit on Change can use <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual forms</a> to limit the input fields that are processed when the form is submitted. If the auto-submit component is defined to submit a virtual form, only the participants in that virtual form will be processed when the auto-submit occurs.</p>
344.72 </li>
344.73 <li><b>Bind to Data.</b><a name="bindtodata"></a> Bind the component's <code>items</code> property to an object or to a data provider for a database table or JavaBeans object.
344.74 <ul>
344.75 <li>To bind the <code>items</code> property to an object, select the Bind to Object tab and then select a bean property that will be used to populate the list. The bean property must be an <code>Object</code> array, map, or collection whose members are all subclasses of <code>com.sun.webui.jsf.model.Option</code>.
344.76 </li>
344.77 <li>To bind the <code>items</code> property to a data provider for a database table or JavaBeans object that will be used to populate the list, select the Bind to Data Provider tab and choose a data provider. If there are none, you must add the database table or JavaBeans object to the page. For more information, see <a href="../../../connect_data/howtodata/binding_data_2_list_component.html">Binding a List Component to a Database</a>. </li>
344.78 </ul>
344.79 </li>
344.80 <li><b>Configure Default Options.</b><a name="configuredefaultoptions"></a> Enables you to edit the default <code>radioButtonGroup#defaultOptions</code> object and change the displayed radio buttons. It is more likely that you will want to bind the <code>items</code> property to a database or object to use to set radio button group items, as described above under Bind to Data. </li>
344.81 <li><b>Property Bindings.<a name="propertybindings"></a></b> Bind the component's properties to an object or data provider. A typical property to bind is the <code>selected</code> property, which you can bind to an <code>Object</code> array, array of primitives, or <code>ArrayList</code>. You must have added the array to a managed bean, such as the <a href="../../navigator_win/session_bean_node.html">session bean</a>, as a property. You can use this bean property to evaluate what the user chose after the page is submitted.</li>
344.82 <li><b>Configure Virtual Forms.</b> Enables you to add the component to a <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>.</li>
344.83 </ul>
344.84 </li>
344.85 </ul>
344.86 <dl>
344.87 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
344.88 <dd><a href="propsheets/radiobutton_group_props.html">Radio Button Group Properties window</a></dd>
344.89 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
344.90 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
344.91 With Components</a></dd>
344.92 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
344.93 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
344.94
344.95 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
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344.116
344.117
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344.147 <title>Radio Button Group Component</title>
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344.150 <body>
344.151 <h2>Radio Button Group Component</h2>
344.152 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
344.153 <p>The Radio Button Group component
344.154 <img src="../../../images/bh_radiobutton_group_icon.gif" alt="radio button group icon" align="absmiddle"> provides a group of radio buttons that operate together—selecting one button deselects the others. The group is implemented as a table that intially contains three radio buttons in a column.</p>
344.155 <ul class="note">
344.156 <li>
344.157 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
344.158 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
344.159 see:<br>
344.160 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
344.161 <param name="content" value=
344.162 "http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/J2EE/jsf_12/">
344.163 <param name="text" value="Summary of New Features in JavaServer Faces 1.2 Technology"></object>
344.164 </li>
344.165 </ul>
344.166
344.167 <p>The radio buttons are rendered in rows and columns in an HTML <code><table></code> element. The number of rows is defined by the number of radio buttons. The number of columns is defined by the <code>columns</code> property. The default layout is a single vertical column. If you want the radio buttons laid out in a single row, set the <code>columns</code> property to the number of radio buttons. </p>
344.168 <p>A group of radio buttons can be used to represent various types of data, such as: </p>
344.169 <ul>
344.170 <li>a group of boolean controls where only one control is selected at a time.
344.171 <li>string values that are related to the radio button selection
344.172 <li>object values defined by the application </li>
344.173 </ul>
344.174 <p>The <code>items</code> property associates the component with an array, a collection, or a list of <code>com.sun.webui.jsf.model.Option</code> objects that populate the list. Right-click the component and choose <a href="#bindtodata">Bind to Data</a> to set this property. </p>
344.175 <p>In the
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344.182 you can see the default object that populates the list, which has a name similar to <code>radioButtonGroup1DefaultOptions</code>. A quick way to change the default list items is to edit this object by right-clicking the component and choosing <a href="#configuredefaultoptions">Configure Default Options</a>.</p>
344.183 <p>You set the <code>selected</code> property to associate the component with an object that picks up the item selected by the user. The first time the component is rendered, the option that corresponds to the value of the <code>selected</code> property, if any, is marked as selected. When the user selects
344.184 a radio button, the component's <code>selected</code> property contains the selected value. Right-click the component and choose <a href="#propertybindings">Property Bindings</a> to set this property. </p>
344.185 <p>After dragging the component to the Visual Designer, you can do a number of things with it:</p>
344.186 <ul>
344.187 <li>Select the Radio Button Group component on the page in the Visual Designer and edit its properties in the Radio Button Group Properties window. These properties affect the overall style and behavior of the list. Some typical properties you might set are:
344.188 <ul>
344.189 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the Radio Button Group component. In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is the name of the <code>RadioButtonGroup</code> object.</li>
344.190 <li><b>columns.</b> Indicates the number of columns to use to lay out the radio buttons. </li>
344.191 <li><b>label.</b> A label for the radio button group that appears to the left of the first radio button. The label's <code>for</code> property is set to the first radio button in the group.</li>
344.192 <li><b>labelLevel.</b>Sets the style level for the label specified in the <code>label</code> property. Values are 1 (largest), 2, and 3 (smallest). The default value is 2. </li>
344.193 </ul>
344.194 </li>
344.195 <li>Right-click the component and choose one of the following pop-up menu items:
344.196 <ul>
344.197 <li><b>Edit Event Handler. </b>Write code for one of the following event handlers.
344.198 <ul>
344.199 <li><b>validate. </b>Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>validate</code> method so you can insert code to validate the value of the component.</li>
344.200 <li><b>processValueChange.</b> Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>processValueChange</code> method so you can insert code that executes when the value of this component changes (for example, the user changes the value of another component that is controlling the value of this component).</li>
344.201 </ul>
344.202 </li>
344.203 <li><b>Set Initial Focus.</b> Gives this component focus when the user opens the page.</li>
344.204 <li><b>Auto-Submit on Change.</b> Causes the form to be automatically submitted if the value of the component changes. Sets the component's JavaScript onclick property to <code>common_timeoutSubmitForm(this.form, '<i>component-id</i>');</code>. At runtime, this code causes the form to be automatically submitted if the user changes the component value. Once the form is submitted, conversion and validation occur on the server and any value change listener methods execute, and then the page is redisplayed.
344.205 <p>A component configured to Auto-Submit on Change can use <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual forms</a> to limit the input fields that are processed when the form is submitted. If the auto-submit component is defined to submit a virtual form, only the participants in that virtual form will be processed when the auto-submit occurs.</p>
344.206 </li>
344.207 <li><b>Bind to Data.</b><a name="bindtodata"></a> Bind the component's <code>items</code> property to an object or to a data provider for a database table or JavaBeans object.
344.208 <ul>
344.209 <li>To bind the <code>items</code> property to an object, select the Bind to Object tab and then select a bean property that will be used to populate the list. The bean property must be an <code>Object</code> array, map, or collection whose members are all subclasses of <code>com.sun.webui.jsf.model.Option</code>.
344.210 </li>
344.211 <li>To bind the <code>items</code> property to a data provider for a database table or JavaBeans object that will be used to populate the list, select the Bind to Data Provider tab and choose a data provider. If there are none, you must add the database table or JavaBeans object to the page. For more information, see <a href="../../../connect_data/howtodata/binding_data_2_list_component.html">Binding a List Component to a Database</a>. </li>
344.212 </ul>
344.213 </li>
344.214 <li><b>Configure Default Options.</b><a name="configuredefaultoptions"></a> Enables you to edit the default <code>radioButtonGroup#defaultOptions</code> object and change the displayed radio buttons. It is more likely that you will want to bind the <code>items</code> property to a database or object to use to set radio button group items, as described above under Bind to Data. </li>
344.215 <li><b>Property Bindings.<a name="propertybindings"></a></b> Bind the component's properties to an object or data provider. A typical property to bind is the <code>selected</code> property, which you can bind to an <code>Object</code> array, array of primitives, or <code>ArrayList</code>. You must have added the array to a managed bean, such as the <a href="../../navigator_win/session_bean_node.html">session bean</a>, as a property. You can use this bean property to evaluate what the user chose after the page is submitted.</li>
344.216 <li><b>Configure Virtual Forms.</b> Enables you to add the component to a <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>.</li>
344.217 </ul>
344.218 </li>
344.219 </ul>
344.220 <dl>
344.221 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
344.222 <dd><a href="propsheets/radiobutton_group_props.html">Radio Button Group Properties window</a></dd>
344.223 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
344.224 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
344.225 With Components</a></dd>
344.226 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
344.227 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
344.228
344.229 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
344.230 </dl>
344.231 <dl> <dt>
344.232 <a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a>
344.233 </dt>
344.234 <dd>
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344.243 </object>
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344.245 <dd>
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344.247 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-listbox_components.html">
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344.249 </dd>
344.250
344.251
344.252 </dl>
344.253
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344.256 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
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345.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/row_group.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
345.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
345.4 -<html>
345.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
345.6 <!--
345.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
345.8 * All rights reserved.
345.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
345.10 -->
345.11 <head>
345.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
345.13 <title>Table Row Group Component</title>
345.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
345.15 </head>
345.16 <body>
345.17 <h1>Table Row Group Component</h1>
345.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
345.19
345.20 <p>A Table Row Group component is part of a <a href="table.html">Table component</a> and always contains one or more <a href="column.html">Table Column components</a>. </p>
345.21 <ul class="note">
345.22 <li>
345.23 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
345.24 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
345.25 see:<br>
345.26 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
345.27 <param name="content" value=
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345.29 <param name="text" value="Summary of New Features in JavaServer Faces 1.2 Technology"></object>
345.30 </li>
345.31 </ul>
345.32
345.33 <p>When you add a Table component to a page, a Table Row Group component is automatically added to the Table Component. You can drag a Table Row Group component <img src="../../../images/bh_rowgroup_icon.gif" alt="Row Group Component Icon" width="16" height="13"> from
345.34 the Palette's Basic category to a table to add a new set of five rows and three columns, each with a column header, to the table, which you can then customize. You might add new Table Row Group components to a table if you want rows in the table to look different or to be bound to different data providers. </p>
345.35 <p>Table Row Groups render as <code><tr></code> tags in HTML. The Table Row Group component is called a <code>tableRowGroup</code> in the JSP code, and the associated Java class in the page bean is <code>TableRowGroup</code>.</p>
345.36 <p>To work with a Table Row Group component, you can select it in the
345.37 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
345.38 <param name="content" value="../app_outline_win_graphic.html">
345.39 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
345.40 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
345.41 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
345.42 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object> and then edit its properties in the Table Row Group Properties window.</p>
345.43 <ul class="note">
345.44 <li>You can use the Table Layout dialog box to set many of the Table Row Group properties. Not only is that dialog box easier to use in some respects than individual Properties windows for the Table, Table Column, and Table Row Group components, but you can work more naturally with the table and all its columns there. To open the dialog box, right-click the table in the Visual Designer and choose Table Layout.
345.45 <p>For a detailed view of the elements of a table, see <a href="table_structure.html"> Table Component Structure</a>.</p>
345.46 </li>
345.47 </ul>
345.48
345.49 <dl>
345.50 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
345.51 <dd><a href="propsheets/row_group_props.html">Table Row Group Component Properties Window</a></dd>
345.52 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
345.53 With Components</a></dd>
345.54 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
345.55 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
345.56
345.57 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
345.58 </dl>
345.59 <dl> <dt>
345.60 <a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a>
345.61 </dt>
345.62 <dd>
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345.74 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-databoundcomponents.html">
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345.77
345.78 </dl>
345.79
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345.102 * All rights reserved.
345.103 * Use is subject to license terms.
345.104 -->
345.105 <head>
345.106 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
345.107 <title>Table Row Group Component</title>
345.108 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
345.109 </head>
345.110 <body>
345.111 <h2>Table Row Group Component</h2>
345.112 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
345.113
345.114 <p>A Table Row Group component is part of a <a href="table.html">Table component</a> and always contains one or more <a href="column.html">Table Column components</a>. </p>
345.115 <ul class="note">
345.116 <li>
345.117 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
345.118 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
345.119 see:<br>
345.120 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
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345.124 </li>
345.125 </ul>
345.126
345.127 <p>When you add a Table component to a page, a Table Row Group component is automatically added to the Table Component. You can drag a Table Row Group component <img src="../../../images/bh_rowgroup_icon.gif" alt="Row Group Component Icon" width="16" height="13"> from
345.128 the Palette's Basic category to a table to add a new set of five rows and three columns, each with a column header, to the table, which you can then customize. You might add new Table Row Group components to a table if you want rows in the table to look different or to be bound to different data providers. </p>
345.129 <p>Table Row Groups render as <code><tr></code> tags in HTML. The Table Row Group component is called a <code>tableRowGroup</code> in the JSP code, and the associated Java class in the page bean is <code>TableRowGroup</code>.</p>
345.130 <p>To work with a Table Row Group component, you can select it in the
345.131 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
345.132 <param name="content" value="../app_outline_win_graphic.html">
345.133 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
345.134 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
345.135 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
345.136 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object> and then edit its properties in the Table Row Group Properties window.</p>
345.137 <ul class="note">
345.138 <li>You can use the Table Layout dialog box to set many of the Table Row Group properties. Not only is that dialog box easier to use in some respects than individual Properties windows for the Table, Table Column, and Table Row Group components, but you can work more naturally with the table and all its columns there. To open the dialog box, right-click the table in the Visual Designer and choose Table Layout.
345.139 <p>For a detailed view of the elements of a table, see <a href="table_structure.html"> Table Component Structure</a>.</p>
345.140 </li>
345.141 </ul>
345.142
345.143 <dl>
345.144 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
345.145 <dd><a href="propsheets/row_group_props.html">Table Row Group Component Properties Window</a></dd>
345.146 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
345.147 With Components</a></dd>
345.148 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
345.149 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
345.150
345.151 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
345.152 </dl>
345.153 <dl> <dt>
345.154 <a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a>
345.155 </dt>
345.156 <dd>
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345.158 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-about_components.html">
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345.163 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
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345.168 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-databoundcomponents.html">
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345.170 </dd>
345.171
345.172 </dl>
345.173
345.174 <hr>
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346.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/script.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
346.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/script.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
346.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
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346.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
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346.8 * All rights reserved.
346.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
346.10 -->
346.11 <head>
346.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
346.13 <title>Script Component</title>
346.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
346.15 </head>
346.16 <body>
346.17 <h1>Script Component</h1>
346.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
346.19 <p>The Script component <img src="../../../images/bh_script_icon.gif" alt="Script component icon"> is a standard HTML <code><script></code> tag, which can be located in either the <code><head></code> tag or the <code><body></code> tag. <span style="COLOR: rgb(0,0,0)">Use the Script component to add JavaScript to your page.</span></p>
346.20 <ul class="note">
346.21 <li>
346.22 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
346.23 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
346.24 see:<br>
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346.26 <param name="content" value=
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346.29 </li>
346.30 </ul>
346.31
346.32 <p><span class="style1">When you drop this component on a page in the Visual Designer, it is inserted into the <code><head></code> tag. The component is not rendered on the page, but you can see it under the head1 node in the
346.33 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
346.34 <param name="content" value="../../navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
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346.36 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
346.37 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
346.38 <param name="text" value="Navigator window.">
346.39 </object>
346.40 If you want the <code><script></code> tag in the <code><body></code> instead, you can drag the script node in the Outline window from the head node to the body node.</span></p>
346.41 <ul class="note">
346.42 <li>If you move the Script component out of the <code><head></code> tag to the <code><body></code> tag, open the JSP editor and make sure that the Script component is positioned in the JSP code prior to any components that use it. If necessary, cut and paste the Script component to move it. </li>
346.43 </ul>
346.44 <p>You can use this tag either to point to a JavaScript file or to specify JavaScript code directly, as described below:</p>
346.45 <ul>
346.46 <li><b>Point to a JavaScript file.</b> Select the component in the Outline window and edit its <code>url</code> property in the component's Properties window.</li>
346.47 <li><b>Insert JavaScript Code.</b> Click the JSP button at the top of the page to open the JSP Editor, and then edit the code directly.
346.48 In the JSP Editor, look for a tag like the following:<p>
346.49 <code> <ui:script binding="#{Page1.script1}" id="script1"/></code> </p>
346.50 <p>To add JavaScript code, you must change the tag into a beginning and ending <code><ui:script></code> tag and put the code between the tags. For example:</p>
346.51 <p> <code> <ui:script binding="#{Page1.script1}" id="script1"><br>
346.52 function foo(text) {<br>
346.53 alert(text);<br>
346.54 }<br>
346.55 </ui:script></code>
346.56 <p>To use the script above, you might call the <code>foo() </code>function in one of the JavaScript properties of another component. For example, you could add a Text Field component to the page and set its <code>OnFocus</code> property to the following text:<br>
346.57 <code>foo('the text field just got focus'};</code>
346.58 </p>
346.59 <p>When you run the application and click the text field in the browser, you see an alert box similar to the following one:<br>
346.60 <br>
346.61 <img src="../../../images/jsdialog_alarm.gif" width="316" height="123"> </p>
346.62
346.63 </li>
346.64 </ul>
346.65 <p>For more information on the HTML <code><script></code> tag, see the following W3C web page:</p>
346.66 <p><object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
346.67 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/interact/scripts.html#edef-SCRIPT">
346.68 <param name="text" value="The SCRIPT element"></object>
346.69 </p>
346.70 <dl>
346.71 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
346.72 <dd><a href="propsheets/script_props.html">Script Component Properties window</a></dd>
346.73 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
346.74 With Components</a></dd>
346.75 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
346.76 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
346.77
346.78 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
346.79 </dl>
346.80 <dl> <dt>
346.81 <a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a>
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346.93 </dd>
346.94 </dl>
346.95
346.96
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346.117 <!--
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346.119 * All rights reserved.
346.120 * Use is subject to license terms.
346.121 -->
346.122 <head>
346.123 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
346.124 <title>Script Component</title>
346.125 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
346.126 </head>
346.127 <body>
346.128 <h2>Script Component</h2>
346.129 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
346.130 <p>The Script component <img src="../../../images/bh_script_icon.gif" alt="Script component icon"> is a standard HTML <code><script></code> tag, which can be located in either the <code><head></code> tag or the <code><body></code> tag. <span style="COLOR: rgb(0,0,0)">Use the Script component to add JavaScript to your page.</span></p>
346.131 <ul class="note">
346.132 <li>
346.133 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
346.134 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
346.135 see:<br>
346.136 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
346.137 <param name="content" value=
346.138 "http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/J2EE/jsf_12/">
346.139 <param name="text" value="Summary of New Features in JavaServer Faces 1.2 Technology"></object>
346.140 </li>
346.141 </ul>
346.142
346.143 <p><span class="style1">When you drop this component on a page in the Visual Designer, it is inserted into the <code><head></code> tag. The component is not rendered on the page, but you can see it under the head1 node in the
346.144 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
346.145 <param name="content" value="../../navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
346.146 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
346.147 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
346.148 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
346.149 <param name="text" value="Navigator window.">
346.150 </object>
346.151 If you want the <code><script></code> tag in the <code><body></code> instead, you can drag the script node in the Outline window from the head node to the body node.</span></p>
346.152 <ul class="note">
346.153 <li>If you move the Script component out of the <code><head></code> tag to the <code><body></code> tag, open the JSP editor and make sure that the Script component is positioned in the JSP code prior to any components that use it. If necessary, cut and paste the Script component to move it. </li>
346.154 </ul>
346.155 <p>You can use this tag either to point to a JavaScript file or to specify JavaScript code directly, as described below:</p>
346.156 <ul>
346.157 <li><b>Point to a JavaScript file.</b> Select the component in the Outline window and edit its <code>url</code> property in the component's Properties window.</li>
346.158 <li><b>Insert JavaScript Code.</b> Click the JSP button at the top of the page to open the JSP Editor, and then edit the code directly.
346.159 In the JSP Editor, look for a tag like the following:<p>
346.160 <code> <ui:script binding="#{Page1.script1}" id="script1"/></code> </p>
346.161 <p>To add JavaScript code, you must change the tag into a beginning and ending <code><ui:script></code> tag and put the code between the tags. For example:</p>
346.162 <p> <code> <ui:script binding="#{Page1.script1}" id="script1"><br>
346.163 function foo(text) {<br>
346.164 alert(text);<br>
346.165 }<br>
346.166 </ui:script></code>
346.167 <p>To use the script above, you might call the <code>foo() </code>function in one of the JavaScript properties of another component. For example, you could add a Text Field component to the page and set its <code>OnFocus</code> property to the following text:<br>
346.168 <code>foo('the text field just got focus'};</code>
346.169 </p>
346.170 <p>When you run the application and click the text field in the browser, you see an alert box similar to the following one:<br>
346.171 <br>
346.172 <img src="../../../images/jsdialog_alarm.gif" width="316" height="123"> </p>
346.173
346.174 </li>
346.175 </ul>
346.176 <p>For more information on the HTML <code><script></code> tag, see the following W3C web page:</p>
346.177 <p><object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
346.178 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/interact/scripts.html#edef-SCRIPT">
346.179 <param name="text" value="The SCRIPT element"></object>
346.180 </p>
346.181 <dl>
346.182 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
346.183 <dd><a href="propsheets/script_props.html">Script Component Properties window</a></dd>
346.184 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
346.185 With Components</a></dd>
346.186 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
346.187 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
346.188
346.189 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
346.190 </dl>
346.191 <dl> <dt>
346.192 <a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a>
346.193 </dt>
346.194 <dd>
346.195 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
346.196 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-about_components.html">
346.197 <param name="text" value="Delving Into Components"></object>
346.198 </dd>
346.199 <dd>
346.200 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
346.201 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
346.202 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
346.203 </object>
346.204 </dd>
346.205 </dl>
346.206
346.207
346.208 <hr>
346.209 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
346.210 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
346.211 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
346.212 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
346.213 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
346.214 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Script Component">
346.215 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
346.216 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
346.217 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
346.218 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
346.219 <tr>
346.220 <td> </td>
346.221 </tr>
346.222 </table>
346.223 </body>
346.224 </html>
346.225 \ No newline at end of file
347.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/static_text.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
347.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/static_text.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
347.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
347.4 -<html>
347.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
347.6 <!--
347.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
347.8 * All rights reserved.
347.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
347.10 -->
347.11 <head>
347.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
347.13 <title>Static Text Component</title>
347.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
347.15 </head>
347.16 <body>
347.17 <h1>Static Text Component</h1>
347.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
347.19 <p>You can drag the Static Text component <img src="../../../images/outputtexticon.gif" alt="static text icon"> from
347.20 the Basic category of the Palette to the Visual Designer to provide instructions, titles,
347.21 headings, and similar text information for your pages. If you want to add a label to a component, use either a <a href="label.html">Label component</a> or the component's <code>label</code> property.</p>
347.22 <ul class="note">
347.23 <li>
347.24 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
347.25 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
347.26 see:<br>
347.27 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
347.28 <param name="content" value=
347.29 "http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/J2EE/jsf_12/">
347.30 <param name="text" value="Summary of New Features in JavaServer Faces 1.2 Technology"></object>
347.31 </li>
347.32 </ul>
347.33
347.34 <p>After dragging the component to the Visual Designer, you can do a number of things
347.35 with it:</p>
347.36 <ul>
347.37 <li>Immediately after dropping the component, you can type text into it and press enter, which updates the component's <code>text</code> property.
347.38 <ul class="note">
347.39 <li>The label <code><i>Static Text</i></code> initially displayed for this component
347.40 is a placeholder that goes away when the component is rendered.
347.41 If you want a default label to appear in your application,
347.42 you must add one either by typing in the component, editing
347.43 the <code>text</code> property, or binding the component to a database
347.44 or object that supplies the default value.</li>
347.45 </ul>
347.46 </li>
347.47 <li>Select the component and edit its properties in the Static
347.48 Text Properties
347.49 window. Some typical properties you might set are:
347.50 <ul>
347.51 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the Static Text component.
347.52 In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's
347.53 <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's
347.54 value is the name of the <code>StaticText</code> object.</li>
347.55 <li><b>text.</b> The text that displays on the page.</li>
347.56 <li><b>converter.</b> A JavaServer Faces converter
347.57 that produces the correct type of value for the <code>text</code> property.
347.58 </li>
347.59 </ul>
347.60 </li>
347.61 <li>Right-click the Static Text component and choose one of
347.62 the following options:
347.63 <ul>
347.64 <li><b>Bind to Data. </b>Dynamically set the text that appears on the page. You can bind the component's <code>text</code> property to an object or a data provider, as described in the topic <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>. </li>
347.65 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind properties of the component in addition to the <code>text</code> property to other objects or bean properties that update this component's properties automatically.</li>
347.66 </ul>
347.67 </li>
347.68 <li>
347.69 Make the text into a parameterized string by dropping <a href="../jsf-val-conv/f_param.html">Parameter</a> components on the Static Text component. For example:
347.70 <pre> <ui:staticText id="staticText1"
347.71 text="At {1,time} on {1,date},
347.72 there were {2} on
347.73 planet {0,number,integer}.">
347.74 <f:param id="param0"
347.75 value="#{SessionBean1.myInt}"/>
347.76 <f:param id="param1"
347.77 value="#{SessionBean1.myDate}"/>
347.78 <f:param id="param2" value="2 Spxfyzt"/>
347.79 </ui:staticText> </pre>
347.80 <p>
347.81 To implement his code, you can add a property of type <code>int</code> named <code>myInt</code> and a property of type <code>java.util.Date</code> named <code>myDate</code> to SessionBean1 in the
347.82 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
347.83 <param name="content" value="../../project_nav/project_nav_win.html">
347.84 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
347.85 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
347.86 <param name="viewerSize" value="350,560">
347.87 <param name="text" value="Projects window,"></object>
347.88 and then bind the value properties of <code>param0</code> and <code>param1</code> respectively to these SessionBean1 properties. The parameterized text in this code sample will render as something like, "At 8:36:18 AM on Apr 15, 2007, there were 2 Spxfyzt on planet 7." For more information on working with managed beans like the Session Bean, see <a href="../../navigator_win/session_bean_node.html">Session Bean Node</a>.</p>
347.89
347.90 </li>
347.91 </ul>
347.92 <dl>
347.93 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
347.94 <dd><a href="propsheets/static_text_props.html">Static
347.95 Text Properties Window</a></dd>
347.96 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
347.97 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
347.98 With Components</a></dd>
347.99 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
347.100 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
347.101
347.102 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
347.103 </dl>
347.104 <dl> <dt>
347.105 <a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a>
347.106 </dt>
347.107 <dd>
347.108 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
347.109 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-about_components.html">
347.110 <param name="text" value="Delving Into Components"></object>
347.111 </dd>
347.112 <dd>
347.113 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
347.114 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
347.115 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
347.116 </object>
347.117 </dd>
347.118 </dl>
347.119
347.120 <hr>
347.121 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
347.122 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
347.123 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
347.124 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
347.125 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
347.126 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Static Text Component">
347.127 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
347.128 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
347.129 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
347.130 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
347.131 <tr>
347.132 <td> </td>
347.133 </tr>
347.134 </table>
347.135 </body>
347.136 </html>
347.137 \ No newline at end of file
347.138 +<html>
347.139 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
347.140 <!--
347.141 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
347.142 * All rights reserved.
347.143 * Use is subject to license terms.
347.144 -->
347.145 <head>
347.146 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
347.147 <title>Static Text Component</title>
347.148 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
347.149 </head>
347.150 <body>
347.151 <h2>Static Text Component</h2>
347.152 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
347.153 <p>You can drag the Static Text component <img src="../../../images/outputtexticon.gif" alt="static text icon"> from
347.154 the Basic category of the Palette to the Visual Designer to provide instructions, titles,
347.155 headings, and similar text information for your pages. If you want to add a label to a component, use either a <a href="label.html">Label component</a> or the component's <code>label</code> property.</p>
347.156 <ul class="note">
347.157 <li>
347.158 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
347.159 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
347.160 see:<br>
347.161 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
347.162 <param name="content" value=
347.163 "http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/J2EE/jsf_12/">
347.164 <param name="text" value="Summary of New Features in JavaServer Faces 1.2 Technology"></object>
347.165 </li>
347.166 </ul>
347.167
347.168 <p>After dragging the component to the Visual Designer, you can do a number of things
347.169 with it:</p>
347.170 <ul>
347.171 <li>Immediately after dropping the component, you can type text into it and press enter, which updates the component's <code>text</code> property.
347.172 <ul class="note">
347.173 <li>The label <code><i>Static Text</i></code> initially displayed for this component
347.174 is a placeholder that goes away when the component is rendered.
347.175 If you want a default label to appear in your application,
347.176 you must add one either by typing in the component, editing
347.177 the <code>text</code> property, or binding the component to a database
347.178 or object that supplies the default value.</li>
347.179 </ul>
347.180 </li>
347.181 <li>Select the component and edit its properties in the Static
347.182 Text Properties
347.183 window. Some typical properties you might set are:
347.184 <ul>
347.185 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the Static Text component.
347.186 In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's
347.187 <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's
347.188 value is the name of the <code>StaticText</code> object.</li>
347.189 <li><b>text.</b> The text that displays on the page.</li>
347.190 <li><b>converter.</b> A JavaServer Faces converter
347.191 that produces the correct type of value for the <code>text</code> property.
347.192 </li>
347.193 </ul>
347.194 </li>
347.195 <li>Right-click the Static Text component and choose one of
347.196 the following options:
347.197 <ul>
347.198 <li><b>Bind to Data. </b>Dynamically set the text that appears on the page. You can bind the component's <code>text</code> property to an object or a data provider, as described in the topic <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>. </li>
347.199 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind properties of the component in addition to the <code>text</code> property to other objects or bean properties that update this component's properties automatically.</li>
347.200 </ul>
347.201 </li>
347.202 <li>
347.203 Make the text into a parameterized string by dropping <a href="../jsf-val-conv/f_param.html">Parameter</a> components on the Static Text component. For example:
347.204 <pre> <ui:staticText id="staticText1"
347.205 text="At {1,time} on {1,date},
347.206 there were {2} on
347.207 planet {0,number,integer}.">
347.208 <f:param id="param0"
347.209 value="#{SessionBean1.myInt}"/>
347.210 <f:param id="param1"
347.211 value="#{SessionBean1.myDate}"/>
347.212 <f:param id="param2" value="2 Spxfyzt"/>
347.213 </ui:staticText> </pre>
347.214 <p>
347.215 To implement his code, you can add a property of type <code>int</code> named <code>myInt</code> and a property of type <code>java.util.Date</code> named <code>myDate</code> to SessionBean1 in the
347.216 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
347.217 <param name="content" value="../../project_nav/project_nav_win.html">
347.218 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
347.219 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
347.220 <param name="viewerSize" value="350,560">
347.221 <param name="text" value="Projects window,"></object>
347.222 and then bind the value properties of <code>param0</code> and <code>param1</code> respectively to these SessionBean1 properties. The parameterized text in this code sample will render as something like, "At 8:36:18 AM on Apr 15, 2007, there were 2 Spxfyzt on planet 7." For more information on working with managed beans like the Session Bean, see <a href="../../navigator_win/session_bean_node.html">Session Bean Node</a>.</p>
347.223
347.224 </li>
347.225 </ul>
347.226 <dl>
347.227 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
347.228 <dd><a href="propsheets/static_text_props.html">Static
347.229 Text Properties Window</a></dd>
347.230 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
347.231 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
347.232 With Components</a></dd>
347.233 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
347.234 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
347.235
347.236 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
347.237 </dl>
347.238 <dl> <dt>
347.239 <a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a>
347.240 </dt>
347.241 <dd>
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347.243 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-about_components.html">
347.244 <param name="text" value="Delving Into Components"></object>
347.245 </dd>
347.246 <dd>
347.247 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
347.248 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
347.249 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
347.250 </object>
347.251 </dd>
347.252 </dl>
347.253
347.254 <hr>
347.255 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
347.256 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
347.257 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
347.258 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
347.259 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
347.260 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Static Text Component">
347.261 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
347.262 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
347.263 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
347.264 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
347.265 <tr>
347.266 <td> </td>
347.267 </tr>
347.268 </table>
347.269 </body>
347.270 </html>
347.271 \ No newline at end of file
348.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/tab.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
348.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/tab.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
348.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
348.4 -<html>
348.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
348.6 <!--
348.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
348.8 * All rights reserved.
348.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
348.10 -->
348.11 <head>
348.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
348.13 <title>Tab Component</title>
348.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
348.15 </head>
348.16 <body>
348.17 <h1>Tab Component</h1>
348.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
348.19 <p>A Tab <img src="../../../images/bh_tab_icon.gif" alt="Tab icon"> component
348.20 is part of a <a href="tab_set.html">Tab Set component</a>. You can add a new tab to a tab set in two ways, by right-clicking the Tab Set component or a Tab component and choosing Add Tab or by dragging a new Tab component from the Layout category of the Palette and dropping it on the Tab Set or on another Tab component. You can also drag from the Palette and drop the tab on the tab set's nodes in the
348.21 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
348.22 <param name="content" value="../../navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
348.23 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
348.24 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
348.25 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
348.26 <param name="text" value="Navigator window."></object></p>
348.27 <ul class="note">
348.28 <li>
348.29 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
348.30 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
348.31 see:<br>
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348.36 </li>
348.37 </ul>
348.38
348.39 <ul>
348.40 <li>If you drop the Tab component to the left or right of an existing tab, it is added to the same row of tabs.</li>
348.41 <li> If you drop the Tab component on an existing tab, the dropped tab becomes a child tab of the tab on which you drop it unless the existing tab is a third level tab. You can have at most three levels of tabs in a tab set.
348.42 <ul class="note">
348.43 <li>You cannot add a child tab to a tab that has components in its Layout Panel. When you drop a tab on an existing tab component that has an empty Layout Panel, the empty Layout Panel is deleted to make room for the dropped tab. </li>
348.44 </ul>
348.45 </li>
348.46 </ul>
348.47 <p>By default, a Tab component has a Layout Panel below it where you can drop components that will be displayed when the user selects the tab. The Layout Panel by default has its <code>panelLayout</code> property set to Grid Layout, meaning that components dropped on the panel are aligned at the location where they are dropped. You can change the layout behavior by setting the <code>panelLayout</code> property to Flow Layout, which aligns dropped components left to right in rows. For more information on Layout Panel properties, see <a href="propsheets/layoutPanel_props.html">Layout Panel Component Properties Window</a>.</p>
348.48 <p>To select a tab in a tab set, either click the Tab component on the page or select the Tab component's node in the
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348.55
348.56 To select the whole tab set, either click the border of the Tab Set component on the page or select the tab set's node in the Outline window. Alternatively, you can select a Tab component and either press Escape or right-click and choose Select Parent to select its parent component. </p>
348.57 <ul class="note">
348.58 <li>If you select a tab on a page in the Visual Designer, a side effect is that it becomes the <a href="tab_set.html#selectedtab">selected tab</a>. If this effect is not what you want, select the tab in the Outline window so you can set its properties.</li>
348.59 </ul>
348.60 <p>You can drag tabs in the Outline window to change their location and level in the tab set. </p>
348.61 <p><b>Some typical uses of tabs: </b></p>
348.62 <ul>
348.63 <li>You can drop components on the Layout Panel component below a tab to enable a set of components to be displayed below each tab. When the user selects a tab, they see only the components that are associated with the tab, without having to change pages. </li>
348.64 <li>You can use a tab set to navigate among a set of pages. Each tab component links to a page in your web application. You would use the <a href="../../editors/about_navigation_editor.html">Page Flow editor</a> to define each tab to display a page in the application, with the current page's tab set as the selected tab. If you want to use the tab set for page navigation, be sure to delete each tab component's Layout Panel.</li>
348.65 </ul>
348.66 <p>You can also right-click the Tab component and choose a number of options, including the following: </p>
348.67 <ul>
348.68 <li><b>Edit Text.</b> Type the text that will appear on the tab and press Enter. The new text will be set in the <code>text</code> property.</li>
348.69 <li><b>Edit action Event Handler.</b> Code the action event handler, the method that is called when the user clicks the tab. This method determines which page or resource to open based on specified conditions. The action method typically processes mouse clicks and returns a string indicating the name of a page navigation case (the page in your application to display next). The default name for the method is <i><code>tab-id</code></i><code>_action</code>, where <i>tab-id</i> is the name of the tab, the value of the tab's <code>id</code> property. </li>
348.70 <li><b>Bind to Data. </b>Dynamically set the text that appears on the tab. You can bind the component's <code>text</code> property to an object or a data provider, as described in the topic <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>. </li>
348.71 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind properties of the component in addition to the <code>text</code> property to other objects or bean properties that update this component's properties automatically.</li>
348.72 </ul>
348.73 <dl>
348.74 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
348.75 <dd><a href="propsheets/tab_props.html">Tab Component Properties Window</a></dd>
348.76 <dd><a href="propsheets/layoutPanel_props.html">Layout Panel Component Properties Window</a></dd> <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
348.77 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
348.78 With Components</a></dd>
348.79 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
348.80 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
348.81
348.82 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
348.83 </dl>
348.84 <dl> <dt>
348.85 <a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a>
348.86 </dt>
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348.99
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348.127 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
348.128 <title>Tab Component</title>
348.129 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
348.130 </head>
348.131 <body>
348.132 <h2>Tab Component</h2>
348.133 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
348.134 <p>A Tab <img src="../../../images/bh_tab_icon.gif" alt="Tab icon"> component
348.135 is part of a <a href="tab_set.html">Tab Set component</a>. You can add a new tab to a tab set in two ways, by right-clicking the Tab Set component or a Tab component and choosing Add Tab or by dragging a new Tab component from the Layout category of the Palette and dropping it on the Tab Set or on another Tab component. You can also drag from the Palette and drop the tab on the tab set's nodes in the
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348.142 <ul class="note">
348.143 <li>
348.144 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
348.145 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
348.146 see:<br>
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348.151 </li>
348.152 </ul>
348.153
348.154 <ul>
348.155 <li>If you drop the Tab component to the left or right of an existing tab, it is added to the same row of tabs.</li>
348.156 <li> If you drop the Tab component on an existing tab, the dropped tab becomes a child tab of the tab on which you drop it unless the existing tab is a third level tab. You can have at most three levels of tabs in a tab set.
348.157 <ul class="note">
348.158 <li>You cannot add a child tab to a tab that has components in its Layout Panel. When you drop a tab on an existing tab component that has an empty Layout Panel, the empty Layout Panel is deleted to make room for the dropped tab. </li>
348.159 </ul>
348.160 </li>
348.161 </ul>
348.162 <p>By default, a Tab component has a Layout Panel below it where you can drop components that will be displayed when the user selects the tab. The Layout Panel by default has its <code>panelLayout</code> property set to Grid Layout, meaning that components dropped on the panel are aligned at the location where they are dropped. You can change the layout behavior by setting the <code>panelLayout</code> property to Flow Layout, which aligns dropped components left to right in rows. For more information on Layout Panel properties, see <a href="propsheets/layoutPanel_props.html">Layout Panel Component Properties Window</a>.</p>
348.163 <p>To select a tab in a tab set, either click the Tab component on the page or select the Tab component's node in the
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348.170
348.171 To select the whole tab set, either click the border of the Tab Set component on the page or select the tab set's node in the Outline window. Alternatively, you can select a Tab component and either press Escape or right-click and choose Select Parent to select its parent component. </p>
348.172 <ul class="note">
348.173 <li>If you select a tab on a page in the Visual Designer, a side effect is that it becomes the <a href="tab_set.html#selectedtab">selected tab</a>. If this effect is not what you want, select the tab in the Outline window so you can set its properties.</li>
348.174 </ul>
348.175 <p>You can drag tabs in the Outline window to change their location and level in the tab set. </p>
348.176 <p><b>Some typical uses of tabs: </b></p>
348.177 <ul>
348.178 <li>You can drop components on the Layout Panel component below a tab to enable a set of components to be displayed below each tab. When the user selects a tab, they see only the components that are associated with the tab, without having to change pages. </li>
348.179 <li>You can use a tab set to navigate among a set of pages. Each tab component links to a page in your web application. You would use the <a href="../../editors/about_navigation_editor.html">Page Flow editor</a> to define each tab to display a page in the application, with the current page's tab set as the selected tab. If you want to use the tab set for page navigation, be sure to delete each tab component's Layout Panel.</li>
348.180 </ul>
348.181 <p>You can also right-click the Tab component and choose a number of options, including the following: </p>
348.182 <ul>
348.183 <li><b>Edit Text.</b> Type the text that will appear on the tab and press Enter. The new text will be set in the <code>text</code> property.</li>
348.184 <li><b>Edit action Event Handler.</b> Code the action event handler, the method that is called when the user clicks the tab. This method determines which page or resource to open based on specified conditions. The action method typically processes mouse clicks and returns a string indicating the name of a page navigation case (the page in your application to display next). The default name for the method is <i><code>tab-id</code></i><code>_action</code>, where <i>tab-id</i> is the name of the tab, the value of the tab's <code>id</code> property. </li>
348.185 <li><b>Bind to Data. </b>Dynamically set the text that appears on the tab. You can bind the component's <code>text</code> property to an object or a data provider, as described in the topic <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>. </li>
348.186 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind properties of the component in addition to the <code>text</code> property to other objects or bean properties that update this component's properties automatically.</li>
348.187 </ul>
348.188 <dl>
348.189 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
348.190 <dd><a href="propsheets/tab_props.html">Tab Component Properties Window</a></dd>
348.191 <dd><a href="propsheets/layoutPanel_props.html">Layout Panel Component Properties Window</a></dd> <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
348.192 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
348.193 With Components</a></dd>
348.194 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
348.195 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
348.196
348.197 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
348.198 </dl>
348.199 <dl> <dt>
348.200 <a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a>
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349.13 <title>Tab Set Component</title>
349.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
349.15 </head>
349.16 <body>
349.17 <h1>Tab Set Component</h1>
349.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
349.19 <p>The Tab Set component
349.20 <img src="../../../images/bh_tab_set_icon.gif" alt="tab set icon"> in
349.21 the Palette's Layout category is a container for a set of Tab components. </p>
349.22 <ul class="note">
349.23 <li>
349.24 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
349.25 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
349.26 see:<br>
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349.31 </li>
349.32 </ul>
349.33
349.34 <p>Typical uses of a tab set are:</p>
349.35 <ul>
349.36 <li>A tabbed pane, alternate sets of components on the same page that the user navigates to by clicking tabs. The user sees only the components under the currently selected tab. For more information on adding components to tabs, see <a href="tab.html">Tab Component</a>. </li>
349.37 <li>A navigator that enables the user to tab between pages. If you use a tab set this way, you would usually have the tab set near the top of each page with the component's width set at 100%. You would use the <a href="../../editors/about_navigation_editor.html">Page Flow editor</a> to define each tab to display a page in the application, with the current page's tab set as the selected tab. In addition, you would need to delete the default Layout Panel component under each tab so the tab would display the page contents. </li>
349.38 </ul>
349.39 <p>A Tab Set component contains <a href="tab.html">Tab components</a> <img src="../../../images/bh_tab_icon.gif" alt="Tab component icon">, and Tab components can contain other Tab components. You can see these components displayed as hierarchical nodes in the
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349.43 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
349.44 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
349.45 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object> after you add a Tab Set to your page. </p>
349.46 <p>You can add a new tab to a tab set in two ways, by right-clicking the Tab Set component and choosing Add Tab or by dropping a new tab component on the Tab Set or on a Tab component. </p>
349.47 <p>You can drop a new tab component on a tab set in the Visual Designer to the right or left of existing tabs to create a new tab at that level. The tabs in a tab set can also be containers for other tabs. If you drop a Tab component on an existing tab, the new tab becomes a child of the tab on which you dropped it. The maximum number of levels for tabs is three.</p>
349.48 <p>For example, the following figure shows a tab set with three levels of tabs. Tab 1 has three child tabs, Tab 4, Tab 5, and Tab 6. Tab 4 has two child tabs, Tab 7 and Tab 8.</p>
349.49 <p> <img src="../../../images/tab_set_hierarchy.gif" alt="Tab Set with three levels of tabs"></p>
349.50 <p>The<a name="selectedtab"></a> tab set component determines which tab is rendered as selected, storing the value in the <code>selected</code> property. By default, the <code>selected</code> property is set to the first tab created for the component. If you click a tab while designing your web page, that tab becomes the selected tab. You can tell during design time that a tab is selected because its color changes, as shown in the previous figure, in which Tab 1, Tab 4, and Tab 7 have been selected.</p>
349.51
349.52 <ul class="note">
349.53 <li>Tabs<a name="immediate"></a> and tab sets do not use converters or validators, but they can contain components that use them. By default, when a new tab is selected, the tab set checks if all input components inside the current tab are valid. If one or more of these components is not valid, then the tab set marks itself as invalid. As a result, the <code>selected</code> property is not updated, and the tab set outputs the previously selected tab as <code>selected</code>.<p>
349.54 In other words, by default, a user cannot move from one tab to another until
349.55 they have provided valid values for all the current tab's input components. This behavior might be appropriate if your users are required to set values of input components on a
349.56 tab prior to going to another tab, as they would in a wizard. </p>
349.57 <p>If you want to circumvent this behavior, you can set the tab set to be <code>immediate</code>. However, the side effect is that you can no longer reliably bind the tab set's <code>selected</code> property. The bound value will be updated if there are no invalid input components, but it will not be updated if there are invalid input components in the current tab.</p>
349.58 </li>
349.59 <li>The following four scenarios indicate how setting or not setting the <code>immediate</code> property for a tab set and its tabs affects behavior of the tab set:
349.60 <ul>
349.61 <li>Neither tab nor tab set is <code>immediate</code>, and tabs 1 and 2 contain required fields with validators. Validation errors are thrown, and the user cannot swich tabs until validation errors are resolved.</li>
349.62 <li>Tab set is <code>immediate</code>, and tabs are not. Tabs 1 and 2 contain required fields with validators.
349.63 Validation errors are thrown, and the user can switch tabs.
349.64 </li>
349.65 <li>Tab set and tabs are <code>immediate</code>, and tabs 1 and 2 contain required fields with validators.
349.66 Validation errors are not thrown, and the user can switch tabs.</li>
349.67 <li> <i>The following scenario is not supported</i>: The tab set is not <code>immediate</code>, but the tabs are. Tabs 1 and 2 contain required fields with validators. The user is unable to switch between tabs. </li>
349.68 </ul>
349.69 </li>
349.70 </ul>
349.71
349.72
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349.76 <dd><a href="propsheets/tab_set_props.html">Tab Set Properties window</a></dd>
349.77 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
349.78 With Components</a></dd>
349.79 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
349.80 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
349.81
349.82 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
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349.130 <body>
349.131 <h2>Tab Set Component</h2>
349.132 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
349.133 <p>The Tab Set component
349.134 <img src="../../../images/bh_tab_set_icon.gif" alt="tab set icon"> in
349.135 the Palette's Layout category is a container for a set of Tab components. </p>
349.136 <ul class="note">
349.137 <li>
349.138 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
349.139 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
349.140 see:<br>
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349.145 </li>
349.146 </ul>
349.147
349.148 <p>Typical uses of a tab set are:</p>
349.149 <ul>
349.150 <li>A tabbed pane, alternate sets of components on the same page that the user navigates to by clicking tabs. The user sees only the components under the currently selected tab. For more information on adding components to tabs, see <a href="tab.html">Tab Component</a>. </li>
349.151 <li>A navigator that enables the user to tab between pages. If you use a tab set this way, you would usually have the tab set near the top of each page with the component's width set at 100%. You would use the <a href="../../editors/about_navigation_editor.html">Page Flow editor</a> to define each tab to display a page in the application, with the current page's tab set as the selected tab. In addition, you would need to delete the default Layout Panel component under each tab so the tab would display the page contents. </li>
349.152 </ul>
349.153 <p>A Tab Set component contains <a href="tab.html">Tab components</a> <img src="../../../images/bh_tab_icon.gif" alt="Tab component icon">, and Tab components can contain other Tab components. You can see these components displayed as hierarchical nodes in the
349.154 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
349.155 <param name="content" value="../app_outline_win_graphic.html">
349.156 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
349.157 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
349.158 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
349.159 <param name="text" value="Navigator window"></object> after you add a Tab Set to your page. </p>
349.160 <p>You can add a new tab to a tab set in two ways, by right-clicking the Tab Set component and choosing Add Tab or by dropping a new tab component on the Tab Set or on a Tab component. </p>
349.161 <p>You can drop a new tab component on a tab set in the Visual Designer to the right or left of existing tabs to create a new tab at that level. The tabs in a tab set can also be containers for other tabs. If you drop a Tab component on an existing tab, the new tab becomes a child of the tab on which you dropped it. The maximum number of levels for tabs is three.</p>
349.162 <p>For example, the following figure shows a tab set with three levels of tabs. Tab 1 has three child tabs, Tab 4, Tab 5, and Tab 6. Tab 4 has two child tabs, Tab 7 and Tab 8.</p>
349.163 <p> <img src="../../../images/tab_set_hierarchy.gif" alt="Tab Set with three levels of tabs"></p>
349.164 <p>The<a name="selectedtab"></a> tab set component determines which tab is rendered as selected, storing the value in the <code>selected</code> property. By default, the <code>selected</code> property is set to the first tab created for the component. If you click a tab while designing your web page, that tab becomes the selected tab. You can tell during design time that a tab is selected because its color changes, as shown in the previous figure, in which Tab 1, Tab 4, and Tab 7 have been selected.</p>
349.165
349.166 <ul class="note">
349.167 <li>Tabs<a name="immediate"></a> and tab sets do not use converters or validators, but they can contain components that use them. By default, when a new tab is selected, the tab set checks if all input components inside the current tab are valid. If one or more of these components is not valid, then the tab set marks itself as invalid. As a result, the <code>selected</code> property is not updated, and the tab set outputs the previously selected tab as <code>selected</code>.<p>
349.168 In other words, by default, a user cannot move from one tab to another until
349.169 they have provided valid values for all the current tab's input components. This behavior might be appropriate if your users are required to set values of input components on a
349.170 tab prior to going to another tab, as they would in a wizard. </p>
349.171 <p>If you want to circumvent this behavior, you can set the tab set to be <code>immediate</code>. However, the side effect is that you can no longer reliably bind the tab set's <code>selected</code> property. The bound value will be updated if there are no invalid input components, but it will not be updated if there are invalid input components in the current tab.</p>
349.172 </li>
349.173 <li>The following four scenarios indicate how setting or not setting the <code>immediate</code> property for a tab set and its tabs affects behavior of the tab set:
349.174 <ul>
349.175 <li>Neither tab nor tab set is <code>immediate</code>, and tabs 1 and 2 contain required fields with validators. Validation errors are thrown, and the user cannot swich tabs until validation errors are resolved.</li>
349.176 <li>Tab set is <code>immediate</code>, and tabs are not. Tabs 1 and 2 contain required fields with validators.
349.177 Validation errors are thrown, and the user can switch tabs.
349.178 </li>
349.179 <li>Tab set and tabs are <code>immediate</code>, and tabs 1 and 2 contain required fields with validators.
349.180 Validation errors are not thrown, and the user can switch tabs.</li>
349.181 <li> <i>The following scenario is not supported</i>: The tab set is not <code>immediate</code>, but the tabs are. Tabs 1 and 2 contain required fields with validators. The user is unable to switch between tabs. </li>
349.182 </ul>
349.183 </li>
349.184 </ul>
349.185
349.186
349.187
349.188 <dl>
349.189 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
349.190 <dd><a href="propsheets/tab_set_props.html">Tab Set Properties window</a></dd>
349.191 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
349.192 With Components</a></dd>
349.193 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
349.194 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
349.195
349.196 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
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349.212 </dl>
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350.13 <title>Table Component</title>
350.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
350.15 </head>
350.16 <body>
350.17 <h1>Table Component</h1>
350.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
350.19
350.20 <p>The Table component <img src="../../../images/bh_table_icon.gif" alt="Table Component Icon"> is a table that you can fill with data from a database table or some other
350.21 source of repeating information for which the number of rows
350.22 is not known ahead of time. A Table component is equivalent to an HTML <code><table></code> tag.</p>
350.23 <ul class="note">
350.24 <li>
350.25 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
350.26 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
350.27 see:<br>
350.28 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
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350.32 </li>
350.33 </ul>
350.34
350.35 <p>If you want a table that serves as an HTML layout element, use the <a href="../jsfstd/grid_panel.html">Grid Panel</a> component instead.</p>
350.36 <ul class="note">
350.37 <li>You can drag a database table from the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
350.38 <param name="content" value="../../../ui_elements/server_nav/services_win_popup.html">
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350.41 <param name="viewerSize" value="400,250">
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350.43 and drop it on a table component in your page. The table component binds automatically to the data provider for the database table, and the table columns are updated to match the fields of the database table. You can then format the table by right-clicking it and choosing Table Layout. For more information, see <a href="../../../connect_data/howtodata/binding_data_2_table_component.html">Binding a Table Component to a Database</a>,</li>
350.44 </ul>
350.45 <p>The table component itself does not define rows and columns. Those elements of the table are defined by the <a href="column.html">Table Column</a> and <a href="row_group.html">Table Row Group</a> components. However, you can right-click a table that you have dropped on your page and choose Table Layout to set things like the columns based on the table's data provider, and, for each column, the column header, column footer, the type of object in the column, the expression that populates the column, and the vertical and horizontal alignment of the column. In addition, in the Table Layout dialog box you can set table characteristics such as the title, the summary and footer text, the message that displays when there is no data in the table, and buttons that enable the user to manipulate aspects of the table's display.</p>
350.46 <p>You can also set all these values in the Properties windows for the Table, Table Row Group, and Table Column components that comprise the table, but the Table Layout dialog saves you time going from component to component. </p>
350.47 <p>When you first drop a table on a page, you get a table with three columns, five rows, a default title that is selected and can be edited immediately, default headers for each column, and initial <a href="static_text.html">Static
350.48 Text</a> components in each table cell. </p>
350.49 <p>To work with the rows of the table, you can select the table's Table Row Group component in the
350.50 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
350.51 <param name="content" value="../../navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
350.52 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
350.53 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
350.54 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
350.55 <param name="text" value="Navigator window."></object>
350.56
350.57 If you want different rows to do different things, you can add additional Table Row Group components to the table.</p>
350.58 <p>To work with the columns of the table, you can use the Table Layout dialog box or you can select each column of the table in turn, either in the Table component on the page in the Visual Designer or in the Outline window. You can also add additional columns one at time by dragging a Table Column component to a Table Row Group component in the Outline window. </p>
350.59 <p>For a detailed view of the elements of a table, see <a href="table_structure.html">Table Component Structure</a>.</p>
350.60 <dl>
350.61 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
350.62 <dd><a href="propsheets/table_props.html">Table Component Properties Window</a></dd> <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
350.63 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
350.64 With Components</a></dd>
350.65 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
350.66 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
350.67
350.68 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
350.69 </dl>
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350.89
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350.117 <title>Table Component</title>
350.118 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
350.119 </head>
350.120 <body>
350.121 <h2>Table Component</h2>
350.122 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
350.123
350.124 <p>The Table component <img src="../../../images/bh_table_icon.gif" alt="Table Component Icon"> is a table that you can fill with data from a database table or some other
350.125 source of repeating information for which the number of rows
350.126 is not known ahead of time. A Table component is equivalent to an HTML <code><table></code> tag.</p>
350.127 <ul class="note">
350.128 <li>
350.129 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
350.130 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
350.131 see:<br>
350.132 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
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350.136 </li>
350.137 </ul>
350.138
350.139 <p>If you want a table that serves as an HTML layout element, use the <a href="../jsfstd/grid_panel.html">Grid Panel</a> component instead.</p>
350.140 <ul class="note">
350.141 <li>You can drag a database table from the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
350.142 <param name="content" value="../../../ui_elements/server_nav/services_win_popup.html">
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350.145 <param name="viewerSize" value="400,250">
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350.147 and drop it on a table component in your page. The table component binds automatically to the data provider for the database table, and the table columns are updated to match the fields of the database table. You can then format the table by right-clicking it and choosing Table Layout. For more information, see <a href="../../../connect_data/howtodata/binding_data_2_table_component.html">Binding a Table Component to a Database</a>,</li>
350.148 </ul>
350.149 <p>The table component itself does not define rows and columns. Those elements of the table are defined by the <a href="column.html">Table Column</a> and <a href="row_group.html">Table Row Group</a> components. However, you can right-click a table that you have dropped on your page and choose Table Layout to set things like the columns based on the table's data provider, and, for each column, the column header, column footer, the type of object in the column, the expression that populates the column, and the vertical and horizontal alignment of the column. In addition, in the Table Layout dialog box you can set table characteristics such as the title, the summary and footer text, the message that displays when there is no data in the table, and buttons that enable the user to manipulate aspects of the table's display.</p>
350.150 <p>You can also set all these values in the Properties windows for the Table, Table Row Group, and Table Column components that comprise the table, but the Table Layout dialog saves you time going from component to component. </p>
350.151 <p>When you first drop a table on a page, you get a table with three columns, five rows, a default title that is selected and can be edited immediately, default headers for each column, and initial <a href="static_text.html">Static
350.152 Text</a> components in each table cell. </p>
350.153 <p>To work with the rows of the table, you can select the table's Table Row Group component in the
350.154 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
350.155 <param name="content" value="../../navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
350.156 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
350.157 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
350.158 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
350.159 <param name="text" value="Navigator window."></object>
350.160
350.161 If you want different rows to do different things, you can add additional Table Row Group components to the table.</p>
350.162 <p>To work with the columns of the table, you can use the Table Layout dialog box or you can select each column of the table in turn, either in the Table component on the page in the Visual Designer or in the Outline window. You can also add additional columns one at time by dragging a Table Column component to a Table Row Group component in the Outline window. </p>
350.163 <p>For a detailed view of the elements of a table, see <a href="table_structure.html">Table Component Structure</a>.</p>
350.164 <dl>
350.165 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
350.166 <dd><a href="propsheets/table_props.html">Table Component Properties Window</a></dd> <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
350.167 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
350.168 With Components</a></dd>
350.169 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
350.170 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
350.171
350.172 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
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351.15 </head>
351.16 <body>
351.17 <h1>Table Component Structure</h1>
351.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
351.19
351.20 <p><a href="table.html">Table components</a> are composed of several
351.21 discrete areas. You typically work with the layout of a table in the <a href="../../dialogs/data_table_layout_db.html">Table Layout Dialog</a>, which you can open by right-clicking a Table component that you have dropped on your page and choosing Table Layout. You can also set Table properties to cause the table component to
351.22 create the default layout for each
351.23 area. Descriptions of
351.24 the table areas are listed below, followed by a <a href="#diagram">diagram</a>
351.25 that shows the placement of the areas.</p>
351.26 <ul>
351.27 <li>
351.28 <p><b>Title.</b> Displays a title for the table,
351.29 which you can also use to include information about paginated rows and
351.30 applied
351.31 filters. Use the <code>title</code> property to specify the title
351.32 content. Use the <code>itemsText</code> property to specify the text
351.33 displayed for the table title for an unpaginated table. <span
351.34 style="font-weight: bold; color: rgb(255, 0, 0);"></span><span
351.35 style="color: rgb(255, 0, 0);"> </span>Use
351.36 the <code>filterText</code>
351.37 property to specify text describing the filter that is to be included in the title. </p>
351.38 </li>
351.39 <li>
351.40 <p><b>Action Bar (top)</b>. In the first row of the table, displays
351.41 controls that operate on the
351.42 table and its data. This area contains the following sub areas:</p>
351.43 </li>
351.44 <ul>
351.45 <li>
351.46 <p><b>Actions.</b> Displays local actions that apply to
351.47 the objects in the table. </p>
351.48 </li>
351.49 </ul>
351.50 <ul>
351.51 <li>
351.52 <p><b>View-Changing
351.53 Controls.</b> Displays controls for changing the view of the
351.54 table data, such as custom filtering and sorting. This area
351.55 contains the following sub-areas: </p>
351.56 </li>
351.57 <ul>
351.58 <li>
351.59 <b>Filter.</b> Displays a drop down list of filter options that show criteria to be used to determine the items
351.60 to display. The component provides a default implementation for adding
351.61 options when the Custom filter becomes active, to display the filter
351.62 panel, and so on.
351.63 </li>
351.64 <li><b>Clear Sort.</b> Displays a button that is used to remove
351.65 all sorting of the table. Use the <code>clearTableSortButton</code>
351.66 property to display the clear table sort button. </li>
351.67 <li>
351.68 <b>Sort.</b> Displays a
351.69 toggle button for the sort panel. Clicking this button
351.70 opens and closes an embedded panel with custom sort
351.71 options. The panel
351.72 opens inside the table below the Action Bar (top). Use the <code>sortPanelToggleButton
351.73 </code>property
351.74 to display the default sort button with a default
351.75 layout of the sort panel.<br>
351.76
351.77 </li>
351.78 </ul>
351.79 <li>
351.80 <b>Pagination.</b> The Pagination area displays a
351.81 paginate button, which allows users to switch between viewing the table
351.82 as multiple pages, or as a single scrolling page. You can specify
351.83 the <code>paginateButton</code> property to display the
351.84 default paginate button.
351.85 </li>
351.86 </ul>
351.87 <li>
351.88 <b>Action Bar (bottom)</b>
351.89 </li>
351.90 <ul>
351.91 <li>
351.92 <b>Actions.</b> Displays local actions that apply to
351.93 the objects in the table. You must provide the implementation for each
351.94 table action. The
351.95 same actions can exist for the Table both the "Action
351.96 Bar
351.97 (top)" and "Action Bar
351.98 (bottom)" sections
351.99 </li>
351.100 <li>
351.101 <b>Pagination Controls.</b> Displays controls for pagination, including the
351.102 Paginate button, which allows users to switch between viewing the table
351.103 as multiple pages, or as a single scrolling page. The Pagination area
351.104 also includes buttons for turning the pages in sequence, jumping to a
351.105 specific page, and jumping to the first or last page. You can specify
351.106 the <code>paginateButton</code> and <code>paginateControls</code>
351.107 properties to display the default layout of the Pagination area.
351.108 </li>
351.109 </ul>
351.110 <li>
351.111 <b>Footer.</b> Displays a footer across all columns at the
351.112 bottom of the table. You can specify the <code>footerText</code>
351.113 property to display footer content with a default layout.
351.114 </li>
351.115 </ul>
351.116 <a name="diagram"></a>The
351.117 following table shows
351.118 the relative location of the table areas. The areas that are specified with Table component properties have a blue background. The gray area
351.119 is controlled by the Table RowGroup and Table Column components, but is shown here for context.<br>
351.120 <br>
351.121 <table style="text-align: left; width: 100%;" border="1" cellpadding="2"
351.122 cellspacing="2">
351.123 <tbody>
351.124 <tr>
351.125 <td
351.126 style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(210, 224, 235);"
351.127 rowspan="1" colspan="1"><span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">Title
351.128 Bar<br>
351.129 </span></td>
351.130 </tr>
351.131 <tr style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">
351.132 <td
351.133 style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(210, 224, 235);"
351.134 rowspan="1" colspan="1">Action
351.135 Bar (top)
351.136 <table style="text-align: left; width: 100%;" border="1"
351.137 cellpadding="2" cellspacing="2">
351.138 <tbody>
351.139 <tr>
351.140 <td style="vertical-align: top;">Actions </td>
351.141 <td style="vertical-align: top;">View-Changing Controls<br>
351.142 <table style="text-align: left; width: 100%;" border="1"
351.143 cellpadding="2" cellspacing="2">
351.144 <tbody>
351.145 <tr>
351.146 <td style="vertical-align: top;">Filter<br></td>
351.147 <td style="vertical-align: top;">Sort<br>
351.148 </td>
351.149 <td style="vertical-align: top;">Clear Sort </td>
351.150 </tr>
351.151 </tbody>
351.152 </table>
351.153 </td>
351.154 <td style="vertical-align: top;">Pagination </td>
351.155 </tr>
351.156 <tr style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">
351.157 <td style="vertical-align: top;" rowspan="1" colspan="3">Embedded
351.158 Panels <code>(filter, sort)</code></td>
351.159 </tr>
351.160 </tbody>
351.161 </table>
351.162 </td>
351.163 </tr>
351.164 <tr>
351.165 <td
351.166 style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(210, 224, 235);">
351.167 <table style="text-align: left; height: 223px; width: 100%;"
351.168 border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="2">
351.169 <tbody>
351.170 <tr>
351.171 <td
351.172 style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(232, 232, 232); color: rgb(153, 153, 153);">Column
351.173 Header <br>
351.174 </td>
351.175 <td
351.176 style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(232, 232, 232); color: rgb(153, 153, 153);">Column
351.177 Header<br>
351.178 </td>
351.179 </tr>
351.180 <tr style="color: rgb(153, 153, 153);">
351.181 <td
351.182 style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(232, 232, 232);"
351.183 rowspan="1" colspan="2">Group
351.184 Header Bar </td>
351.185 </tr>
351.186 <tr>
351.187 <td
351.188 style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(232, 232, 232); color: rgb(153, 153, 153);"><span
351.189 style="font-style: italic;">Table
351.190 data</span> <br>
351.191 <code> <br>
351.192 <br>
351.193 <br>
351.194 </code></td>
351.195 <td
351.196 style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(232, 232, 232); color: rgb(153, 153, 153);"><span
351.197 style="font-style: italic;">Table
351.198 data </span><br>
351.199 </td>
351.200 </tr>
351.201 <tr>
351.202 <td
351.203 style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(232, 232, 232); color: rgb(153, 153, 153);">Column
351.204 Footer</td>
351.205 <td
351.206 style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(232, 232, 232); color: rgb(153, 153, 153);">Column
351.207 Footer <br>
351.208 </td>
351.209 </tr>
351.210 <tr style="color: rgb(153, 153, 153);">
351.211 <td
351.212 style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(232, 232, 232);"
351.213 rowspan="1" colspan="2">Group
351.214 Footer Bar <br>
351.215 </td>
351.216 </tr>
351.217 <tr>
351.218 <td
351.219 style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(232, 232, 232); color: rgb(153, 153, 153);">Table
351.220 Column Footer </td>
351.221 <td
351.222 style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(232, 232, 232); color: rgb(153, 153, 153);">Table
351.223 Column Footer </td>
351.224 </tr>
351.225 <tr>
351.226 <td style="vertical-align: top;" rowspan="1" colspan="2">Action
351.227 Bar (bottom)<br>
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351.229 cellpadding="2" cellspacing="2">
351.230 <tbody>
351.231 <tr>
351.232 <td style="vertical-align: top;">Actions<br>
351.233 </td>
351.234 <td style="vertical-align: top;">Pagination Controls<br>
351.235 </td>
351.236 </tr>
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351.246 <td
351.247 style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(210, 224, 235);"
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351.309 <h2>Table Component Structure</h2>
351.310 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
351.311
351.312 <p><a href="table.html">Table components</a> are composed of several
351.313 discrete areas. You typically work with the layout of a table in the <a href="../../dialogs/data_table_layout_db.html">Table Layout Dialog</a>, which you can open by right-clicking a Table component that you have dropped on your page and choosing Table Layout. You can also set Table properties to cause the table component to
351.314 create the default layout for each
351.315 area. Descriptions of
351.316 the table areas are listed below, followed by a <a href="#diagram">diagram</a>
351.317 that shows the placement of the areas.</p>
351.318 <ul>
351.319 <li>
351.320 <p><b>Title.</b> Displays a title for the table,
351.321 which you can also use to include information about paginated rows and
351.322 applied
351.323 filters. Use the <code>title</code> property to specify the title
351.324 content. Use the <code>itemsText</code> property to specify the text
351.325 displayed for the table title for an unpaginated table. <span
351.326 style="font-weight: bold; color: rgb(255, 0, 0);"></span><span
351.327 style="color: rgb(255, 0, 0);"> </span>Use
351.328 the <code>filterText</code>
351.329 property to specify text describing the filter that is to be included in the title. </p>
351.330 </li>
351.331 <li>
351.332 <p><b>Action Bar (top)</b>. In the first row of the table, displays
351.333 controls that operate on the
351.334 table and its data. This area contains the following sub areas:</p>
351.335 </li>
351.336 <ul>
351.337 <li>
351.338 <p><b>Actions.</b> Displays local actions that apply to
351.339 the objects in the table. </p>
351.340 </li>
351.341 </ul>
351.342 <ul>
351.343 <li>
351.344 <p><b>View-Changing
351.345 Controls.</b> Displays controls for changing the view of the
351.346 table data, such as custom filtering and sorting. This area
351.347 contains the following sub-areas: </p>
351.348 </li>
351.349 <ul>
351.350 <li>
351.351 <b>Filter.</b> Displays a drop down list of filter options that show criteria to be used to determine the items
351.352 to display. The component provides a default implementation for adding
351.353 options when the Custom filter becomes active, to display the filter
351.354 panel, and so on.
351.355 </li>
351.356 <li><b>Clear Sort.</b> Displays a button that is used to remove
351.357 all sorting of the table. Use the <code>clearTableSortButton</code>
351.358 property to display the clear table sort button. </li>
351.359 <li>
351.360 <b>Sort.</b> Displays a
351.361 toggle button for the sort panel. Clicking this button
351.362 opens and closes an embedded panel with custom sort
351.363 options. The panel
351.364 opens inside the table below the Action Bar (top). Use the <code>sortPanelToggleButton
351.365 </code>property
351.366 to display the default sort button with a default
351.367 layout of the sort panel.<br>
351.368
351.369 </li>
351.370 </ul>
351.371 <li>
351.372 <b>Pagination.</b> The Pagination area displays a
351.373 paginate button, which allows users to switch between viewing the table
351.374 as multiple pages, or as a single scrolling page. You can specify
351.375 the <code>paginateButton</code> property to display the
351.376 default paginate button.
351.377 </li>
351.378 </ul>
351.379 <li>
351.380 <b>Action Bar (bottom)</b>
351.381 </li>
351.382 <ul>
351.383 <li>
351.384 <b>Actions.</b> Displays local actions that apply to
351.385 the objects in the table. You must provide the implementation for each
351.386 table action. The
351.387 same actions can exist for the Table both the "Action
351.388 Bar
351.389 (top)" and "Action Bar
351.390 (bottom)" sections
351.391 </li>
351.392 <li>
351.393 <b>Pagination Controls.</b> Displays controls for pagination, including the
351.394 Paginate button, which allows users to switch between viewing the table
351.395 as multiple pages, or as a single scrolling page. The Pagination area
351.396 also includes buttons for turning the pages in sequence, jumping to a
351.397 specific page, and jumping to the first or last page. You can specify
351.398 the <code>paginateButton</code> and <code>paginateControls</code>
351.399 properties to display the default layout of the Pagination area.
351.400 </li>
351.401 </ul>
351.402 <li>
351.403 <b>Footer.</b> Displays a footer across all columns at the
351.404 bottom of the table. You can specify the <code>footerText</code>
351.405 property to display footer content with a default layout.
351.406 </li>
351.407 </ul>
351.408 <a name="diagram"></a>The
351.409 following table shows
351.410 the relative location of the table areas. The areas that are specified with Table component properties have a blue background. The gray area
351.411 is controlled by the Table RowGroup and Table Column components, but is shown here for context.<br>
351.412 <br>
351.413 <table style="text-align: left; width: 100%;" border="1" cellpadding="2"
351.414 cellspacing="2">
351.415 <tbody>
351.416 <tr>
351.417 <td
351.418 style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(210, 224, 235);"
351.419 rowspan="1" colspan="1"><span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">Title
351.420 Bar<br>
351.421 </span></td>
351.422 </tr>
351.423 <tr style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">
351.424 <td
351.425 style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(210, 224, 235);"
351.426 rowspan="1" colspan="1">Action
351.427 Bar (top)
351.428 <table style="text-align: left; width: 100%;" border="1"
351.429 cellpadding="2" cellspacing="2">
351.430 <tbody>
351.431 <tr>
351.432 <td style="vertical-align: top;">Actions </td>
351.433 <td style="vertical-align: top;">View-Changing Controls<br>
351.434 <table style="text-align: left; width: 100%;" border="1"
351.435 cellpadding="2" cellspacing="2">
351.436 <tbody>
351.437 <tr>
351.438 <td style="vertical-align: top;">Filter<br></td>
351.439 <td style="vertical-align: top;">Sort<br>
351.440 </td>
351.441 <td style="vertical-align: top;">Clear Sort </td>
351.442 </tr>
351.443 </tbody>
351.444 </table>
351.445 </td>
351.446 <td style="vertical-align: top;">Pagination </td>
351.447 </tr>
351.448 <tr style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">
351.449 <td style="vertical-align: top;" rowspan="1" colspan="3">Embedded
351.450 Panels <code>(filter, sort)</code></td>
351.451 </tr>
351.452 </tbody>
351.453 </table>
351.454 </td>
351.455 </tr>
351.456 <tr>
351.457 <td
351.458 style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(210, 224, 235);">
351.459 <table style="text-align: left; height: 223px; width: 100%;"
351.460 border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="2">
351.461 <tbody>
351.462 <tr>
351.463 <td
351.464 style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(232, 232, 232); color: rgb(153, 153, 153);">Column
351.465 Header <br>
351.466 </td>
351.467 <td
351.468 style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(232, 232, 232); color: rgb(153, 153, 153);">Column
351.469 Header<br>
351.470 </td>
351.471 </tr>
351.472 <tr style="color: rgb(153, 153, 153);">
351.473 <td
351.474 style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(232, 232, 232);"
351.475 rowspan="1" colspan="2">Group
351.476 Header Bar </td>
351.477 </tr>
351.478 <tr>
351.479 <td
351.480 style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(232, 232, 232); color: rgb(153, 153, 153);"><span
351.481 style="font-style: italic;">Table
351.482 data</span> <br>
351.483 <code> <br>
351.484 <br>
351.485 <br>
351.486 </code></td>
351.487 <td
351.488 style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(232, 232, 232); color: rgb(153, 153, 153);"><span
351.489 style="font-style: italic;">Table
351.490 data </span><br>
351.491 </td>
351.492 </tr>
351.493 <tr>
351.494 <td
351.495 style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(232, 232, 232); color: rgb(153, 153, 153);">Column
351.496 Footer</td>
351.497 <td
351.498 style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(232, 232, 232); color: rgb(153, 153, 153);">Column
351.499 Footer <br>
351.500 </td>
351.501 </tr>
351.502 <tr style="color: rgb(153, 153, 153);">
351.503 <td
351.504 style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(232, 232, 232);"
351.505 rowspan="1" colspan="2">Group
351.506 Footer Bar <br>
351.507 </td>
351.508 </tr>
351.509 <tr>
351.510 <td
351.511 style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(232, 232, 232); color: rgb(153, 153, 153);">Table
351.512 Column Footer </td>
351.513 <td
351.514 style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(232, 232, 232); color: rgb(153, 153, 153);">Table
351.515 Column Footer </td>
351.516 </tr>
351.517 <tr>
351.518 <td style="vertical-align: top;" rowspan="1" colspan="2">Action
351.519 Bar (bottom)<br>
351.520 <table style="text-align: left; width: 100%;" border="1"
351.521 cellpadding="2" cellspacing="2">
351.522 <tbody>
351.523 <tr>
351.524 <td style="vertical-align: top;">Actions<br>
351.525 </td>
351.526 <td style="vertical-align: top;">Pagination Controls<br>
351.527 </td>
351.528 </tr>
351.529 </tbody>
351.530 </table>
351.531 </td>
351.532 </tr>
351.533 </tbody>
351.534 </table>
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351.536 </tr>
351.537 <tr>
351.538 <td
351.539 style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(210, 224, 235);"
351.540 rowspan="1" colspan="1"><span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">Footer</span></td>
351.541 </tr>
351.542 </tbody>
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351.546 <dd><a href="propsheets/table_props.html">Table Component Properties Window</a></dd>
351.547 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
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352.13 <title>Text Area Component</title>
352.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
352.15 </head>
352.16 <body>
352.17 <h1>Text Area Component</h1>
352.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
352.19 <p>The Text Area component
352.20 <img src="../../../images/bh_textarea_icon.gif" alt="Text Area component icon"> is a text input area
352.21 in which users can enter multiple lines of text. The HTML
352.22 equivalent for this component is <code><textarea></code>.</p>
352.23 <ul class="note">
352.24 <li>
352.25 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
352.26 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
352.27 see:<br>
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352.32 </li>
352.33 </ul>
352.34
352.35 <p>After dragging the component to the Visual Designer, you can do a number of things
352.36 with it:</p>
352.37 <ul>
352.38 <li>Change the displayed text of the component by selecting the the component
352.39 and typing the new text. Click outside the component, and your entry is saved in the component's
352.40 <code><a href="#text">text</a></code> property.
352.41 <p>You can also bind this property to an object or a field of a database table that can display a value and receive the text typed in by the user, as described below for <a href="#bindtodata">Bind to Data</a>.</p>
352.42 </li>
352.43 <li>Select the component and edit its properties in the Text Area Properties window.
352.44 Some typical properties you might set are:
352.45 <ul>
352.46 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the Text Area component.
352.47 In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's
352.48 <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's
352.49 value is the name of the <code>TextArea</code> object.</li>
352.50 <li><b>columns.</b> The width in characters of the text area. If the user types more characters than will fit, the characters wrap around to the next row. </li>
352.51 <li><b>label.</b> Descriptive text that displays to the left of the field.
352.52 <ul class="note">
352.53 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
352.54 </ul>
352.55 </li>
352.56 <li><b>rows.</b> The number of rows of text to display at
352.57 one time in the component. The user can scroll up and
352.58 down through the text if there are more rows than the
352.59 component can display at one time.
352.60 <ul class="note">
352.61 <li>Web browsers have different assumptions about the number of rows to render for this component. A workaround is to set the <code>height</code> in the <code>style</code> property. For example, <code>height: 100;</code> sets the height to 100 pixels.</li>
352.62 </ul>
352.63 </li>
352.64 <li><b>text<a name="text"></a>.</b> The text that the user enters. This text is sent to the server when the page is submitted. You can also specify a value to be initially displayed for this property, or you can click the ellipsis button and bind the property to a database table or and object so that the property's value can be set and picked up dynamically.</li>
352.65 </ul>
352.66 </li>
352.67 <li>Right-click the component and choose one of the following pop-up menu items:
352.68 <ul>
352.69 <li><b>Edit Inline.</b> Selects the component or label so you can type directly.
352.70 <ul>
352.71 <li><b>Text. </b>Type in text that will appear by default when the component is displayed. When you click outside the component, the <code>text</code> property is updated with this text. </li>
352.72 <li><b> Label. </b>Type in text for a label that will appear next to the component. Press enter to update the <code>label</code> property with this text.
352.73 <ul class="note">
352.74 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
352.75 </ul>
352.76 </li>
352.77 </ul>
352.78 </li>
352.79 <li><b>Edit Event Handler. </b>Write code for one of the following event handlers.
352.80 <ul>
352.81 <li><b>validate. </b>Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>validate</code> method so you can insert code to validate the value of the component.</li>
352.82 <li><b>processValueChange.</b> Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>processValueChange</code> method so you can insert code that executes when the value of this component changes (for example, the user changes the value of another component that is controlling the value of this component)</li>
352.83 </ul>
352.84 </li>
352.85 <li><b>Set Initial Focus.</b> Gives this component focus when the user opens the page, and provides an edit cursor in the field.</li>
352.86 <li><b>Auto-Submit on Change.</b> Causes the form to be automatically submitted if the value of the component changes. Sets the component's JavaScript onclick property to <code>common_timeoutSubmitForm(this.form, '<i>component-id</i>');</code>. At runtime, this code causes the form to be automatically submitted if the user changes the component value. Once the form is submitted, conversion and validation occur on the server and any value change listener methods execute, and then the page is redisplayed.
352.87 <p>A component configured to Auto-Submit on Change can use <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual forms</a> to limit the input fields that are processed when the form is submitted. If the auto-submit component is defined to submit a virtual form, only the participants in that virtual form will be processed when the auto-submit occurs.</p>
352.88 </li>
352.89 <li><b>Bind to Data<a name="bindtodata"></a></b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind the component's <code>text</code> property to a data provider or an object, as described in the topic <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>. </li>
352.90 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind properties of the component in addition to the <code>text</code> property to other objects or bean properties that update this component's properties automatically.</li>
352.91 <li><b>Configure Virtual Forms.</b> Enables you to add the component to a <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>.</li>
352.92 </ul>
352.93 </li>
352.94 </ul>
352.95 <dl>
352.96 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
352.97 <dd><a href="propsheets/text_area_props.html">Text Area Properties Window</a></dd>
352.98 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
352.99 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
352.100 With Components</a></dd>
352.101 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
352.102 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
352.103
352.104 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
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352.106 <dl> <dt>
352.107 <a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a>
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352.121
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352.150 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
352.151 <title>Text Area Component</title>
352.152 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
352.153 </head>
352.154 <body>
352.155 <h2>Text Area Component</h2>
352.156 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
352.157 <p>The Text Area component
352.158 <img src="../../../images/bh_textarea_icon.gif" alt="Text Area component icon"> is a text input area
352.159 in which users can enter multiple lines of text. The HTML
352.160 equivalent for this component is <code><textarea></code>.</p>
352.161 <ul class="note">
352.162 <li>
352.163 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
352.164 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
352.165 see:<br>
352.166 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
352.167 <param name="content" value=
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352.169 <param name="text" value="Summary of New Features in JavaServer Faces 1.2 Technology"></object>
352.170 </li>
352.171 </ul>
352.172
352.173 <p>After dragging the component to the Visual Designer, you can do a number of things
352.174 with it:</p>
352.175 <ul>
352.176 <li>Change the displayed text of the component by selecting the the component
352.177 and typing the new text. Click outside the component, and your entry is saved in the component's
352.178 <code><a href="#text">text</a></code> property.
352.179 <p>You can also bind this property to an object or a field of a database table that can display a value and receive the text typed in by the user, as described below for <a href="#bindtodata">Bind to Data</a>.</p>
352.180 </li>
352.181 <li>Select the component and edit its properties in the Text Area Properties window.
352.182 Some typical properties you might set are:
352.183 <ul>
352.184 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the Text Area component.
352.185 In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's
352.186 <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's
352.187 value is the name of the <code>TextArea</code> object.</li>
352.188 <li><b>columns.</b> The width in characters of the text area. If the user types more characters than will fit, the characters wrap around to the next row. </li>
352.189 <li><b>label.</b> Descriptive text that displays to the left of the field.
352.190 <ul class="note">
352.191 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
352.192 </ul>
352.193 </li>
352.194 <li><b>rows.</b> The number of rows of text to display at
352.195 one time in the component. The user can scroll up and
352.196 down through the text if there are more rows than the
352.197 component can display at one time.
352.198 <ul class="note">
352.199 <li>Web browsers have different assumptions about the number of rows to render for this component. A workaround is to set the <code>height</code> in the <code>style</code> property. For example, <code>height: 100;</code> sets the height to 100 pixels.</li>
352.200 </ul>
352.201 </li>
352.202 <li><b>text<a name="text"></a>.</b> The text that the user enters. This text is sent to the server when the page is submitted. You can also specify a value to be initially displayed for this property, or you can click the ellipsis button and bind the property to a database table or and object so that the property's value can be set and picked up dynamically.</li>
352.203 </ul>
352.204 </li>
352.205 <li>Right-click the component and choose one of the following pop-up menu items:
352.206 <ul>
352.207 <li><b>Edit Inline.</b> Selects the component or label so you can type directly.
352.208 <ul>
352.209 <li><b>Text. </b>Type in text that will appear by default when the component is displayed. When you click outside the component, the <code>text</code> property is updated with this text. </li>
352.210 <li><b> Label. </b>Type in text for a label that will appear next to the component. Press enter to update the <code>label</code> property with this text.
352.211 <ul class="note">
352.212 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
352.213 </ul>
352.214 </li>
352.215 </ul>
352.216 </li>
352.217 <li><b>Edit Event Handler. </b>Write code for one of the following event handlers.
352.218 <ul>
352.219 <li><b>validate. </b>Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>validate</code> method so you can insert code to validate the value of the component.</li>
352.220 <li><b>processValueChange.</b> Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>processValueChange</code> method so you can insert code that executes when the value of this component changes (for example, the user changes the value of another component that is controlling the value of this component)</li>
352.221 </ul>
352.222 </li>
352.223 <li><b>Set Initial Focus.</b> Gives this component focus when the user opens the page, and provides an edit cursor in the field.</li>
352.224 <li><b>Auto-Submit on Change.</b> Causes the form to be automatically submitted if the value of the component changes. Sets the component's JavaScript onclick property to <code>common_timeoutSubmitForm(this.form, '<i>component-id</i>');</code>. At runtime, this code causes the form to be automatically submitted if the user changes the component value. Once the form is submitted, conversion and validation occur on the server and any value change listener methods execute, and then the page is redisplayed.
352.225 <p>A component configured to Auto-Submit on Change can use <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual forms</a> to limit the input fields that are processed when the form is submitted. If the auto-submit component is defined to submit a virtual form, only the participants in that virtual form will be processed when the auto-submit occurs.</p>
352.226 </li>
352.227 <li><b>Bind to Data<a name="bindtodata"></a></b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind the component's <code>text</code> property to a data provider or an object, as described in the topic <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>. </li>
352.228 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind properties of the component in addition to the <code>text</code> property to other objects or bean properties that update this component's properties automatically.</li>
352.229 <li><b>Configure Virtual Forms.</b> Enables you to add the component to a <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>.</li>
352.230 </ul>
352.231 </li>
352.232 </ul>
352.233 <dl>
352.234 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
352.235 <dd><a href="propsheets/text_area_props.html">Text Area Properties Window</a></dd>
352.236 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
352.237 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
352.238 With Components</a></dd>
352.239 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
352.240 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
352.241
352.242 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
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352.245 <a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a>
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353.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
353.13 <title>Text Field Component</title>
353.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
353.15 </head>
353.16 <body>
353.17 <h1>Text Field Component</h1>
353.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
353.19 <p>The Text Field component <img src="../../../images/bh_text_field_icon.gif" alt="text field icon"> is a text input field in which users
353.20 can enter single lines of text. The HTML equivalent for this component
353.21 is <code><input type ="text"></code>. </p>
353.22 <ul class="note">
353.23 <li>
353.24 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
353.25 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
353.26 see:<br>
353.27 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
353.28 <param name="content" value=
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353.31 </li>
353.32 </ul>
353.33
353.34 <p>After dragging the component to the Visual Designer, you can do a number of things
353.35 with it:</p>
353.36 <ul>
353.37 <li>Change the displayed text of the component by selecting the component
353.38 and typing the new text. Press Enter to save the text in the component's
353.39 <code>text</code> property. You can also bind this property to an object or a field of a database table that can display a value and receive the text typed in by the user.</li>
353.40 <li>Edit the component's properties in the Text
353.41 Field Properties window. Some typical properties you might set are:
353.42 <ul>
353.43 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the Text Field component. In
353.44 the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's
353.45 <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's
353.46 value is the name of the <code>TextField</code> object.</li>
353.47 <li><b>columns.</b> The width in characters of the text field. If the user types more characters than will fit, the field scrolls horizontally. </li>
353.48 <li><b>label.</b> Descriptive text that displays to the left of the field.
353.49 <ul class="note">
353.50 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over aspects of the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
353.51 </ul>
353.52 </li>
353.53 <li><b>text.</b> The text that the user enters. This text is sent to the server when the page is submitted. You can also specify a value to be displayed initially for this property, or you can click the ellipsis button and bind the property to a database table or object, so that the property's value can be set and picked up dynamically.</li>
353.54 </ul>
353.55 </li>
353.56 <li>Right-click the component and choose one of the following
353.57 pop-up menu items:
353.58 <ul>
353.59 <li><b>Edit Inline.</b> Selects the component or label so you can type directly.
353.60 <ul>
353.61 <li><b>Text. </b>Type in text that will appear by default when the component is displayed. When you click outside the component, the <code>text</code> property is updated with this text. </li>
353.62 <li><b> Label. </b>Type in text for a label that will appear next to the component. Press enter to update the <code>label</code> property with this text.
353.63 <ul class="note">
353.64 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
353.65 </ul>
353.66 </li>
353.67 </ul>
353.68 </li>
353.69 <li><b>Edit Event Handler. </b>Write code for one of the following event handlers.
353.70 <ul>
353.71 <li><b>validate. </b>Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>validate</code> method so you can insert code to validate the value of the component.</li>
353.72 <li><b>processValueChange.</b> Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>processValueChange</code> method so you can insert code that executes when the value of this component changes (for example, the user changes the value of another component that is controlling the value of this component)</li>
353.73 </ul>
353.74 </li>
353.75 <li><b>Set Initial Focus.</b> Gives this component focus when the user opens the page, and provides an edit cursor in the field.</li>
353.76 <li><b>Auto-Submit on Change.</b> Causes the form to be automatically submitted if the value of the component changes. Sets the component's JavaScript onclick property to <code>common_timeoutSubmitForm(this.form, '<i>component-id</i>');</code>. At runtime, this code causes the form to be automatically submitted if the user changes the component value. Once the form is submitted, conversion and validation occur on the server and any value change listener methods execute, and then the page is redisplayed.
353.77 <p>A component configured to Auto-Submit on Change can use <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual forms</a> to limit the input fields that are processed when the form is submitted. If the auto-submit component is defined to submit a virtual form, only the participants in that virtual form will be processed when the auto-submit occurs.</p>
353.78 </li>
353.79 <li><b>Bind to Data</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind the component's <code>text</code> property to a data provider or an object, as described in the topic <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>. </li>
353.80 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind properties of the component in addition to the <code>text</code> property to other objects or bean properties that update this component's properties automatically.</li>
353.81 <li><b>Configure Virtual Forms.</b> Enables you to add the component to a <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>.</li>
353.82 </ul>
353.83 </li>
353.84 </ul>
353.85 <dl>
353.86 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
353.87 <dd> <a href="propsheets/text_field_props.html">Text Field Properties Window</a></dd>
353.88 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
353.89 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
353.90 With Components</a></dd>
353.91 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
353.92 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
353.93
353.94 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
353.95 </dl>
353.96 <dl> <dt>
353.97 <a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a>
353.98 </dt>
353.99 <dd>
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353.101 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-about_components.html">
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353.103 </dd>
353.104 <dd>
353.105 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
353.106 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
353.107 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
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353.109 </dd>
353.110
353.111
353.112 </dl>
353.113
353.114 <hr>
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353.117 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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353.123 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
353.124 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
353.125 <tr>
353.126 <td> </td>
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353.134 <!--
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353.136 * All rights reserved.
353.137 * Use is subject to license terms.
353.138 -->
353.139 <head>
353.140 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
353.141 <title>Text Field Component</title>
353.142 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
353.143 </head>
353.144 <body>
353.145 <h2>Text Field Component</h2>
353.146 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
353.147 <p>The Text Field component <img src="../../../images/bh_text_field_icon.gif" alt="text field icon"> is a text input field in which users
353.148 can enter single lines of text. The HTML equivalent for this component
353.149 is <code><input type ="text"></code>. </p>
353.150 <ul class="note">
353.151 <li>
353.152 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
353.153 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
353.154 see:<br>
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353.156 <param name="content" value=
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353.158 <param name="text" value="Summary of New Features in JavaServer Faces 1.2 Technology"></object>
353.159 </li>
353.160 </ul>
353.161
353.162 <p>After dragging the component to the Visual Designer, you can do a number of things
353.163 with it:</p>
353.164 <ul>
353.165 <li>Change the displayed text of the component by selecting the component
353.166 and typing the new text. Press Enter to save the text in the component's
353.167 <code>text</code> property. You can also bind this property to an object or a field of a database table that can display a value and receive the text typed in by the user.</li>
353.168 <li>Edit the component's properties in the Text
353.169 Field Properties window. Some typical properties you might set are:
353.170 <ul>
353.171 <li><b>id.</b> The name of the Text Field component. In
353.172 the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's
353.173 <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's
353.174 value is the name of the <code>TextField</code> object.</li>
353.175 <li><b>columns.</b> The width in characters of the text field. If the user types more characters than will fit, the field scrolls horizontally. </li>
353.176 <li><b>label.</b> Descriptive text that displays to the left of the field.
353.177 <ul class="note">
353.178 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over aspects of the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
353.179 </ul>
353.180 </li>
353.181 <li><b>text.</b> The text that the user enters. This text is sent to the server when the page is submitted. You can also specify a value to be displayed initially for this property, or you can click the ellipsis button and bind the property to a database table or object, so that the property's value can be set and picked up dynamically.</li>
353.182 </ul>
353.183 </li>
353.184 <li>Right-click the component and choose one of the following
353.185 pop-up menu items:
353.186 <ul>
353.187 <li><b>Edit Inline.</b> Selects the component or label so you can type directly.
353.188 <ul>
353.189 <li><b>Text. </b>Type in text that will appear by default when the component is displayed. When you click outside the component, the <code>text</code> property is updated with this text. </li>
353.190 <li><b> Label. </b>Type in text for a label that will appear next to the component. Press enter to update the <code>label</code> property with this text.
353.191 <ul class="note">
353.192 <li>The <code>label</code> property is not as flexible as the <a href="label.html">Label component</a>. You can use the Label component if you want more control over the label's appearance, such as positioning of the label relative to the component.</li>
353.193 </ul>
353.194 </li>
353.195 </ul>
353.196 </li>
353.197 <li><b>Edit Event Handler. </b>Write code for one of the following event handlers.
353.198 <ul>
353.199 <li><b>validate. </b>Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>validate</code> method so you can insert code to validate the value of the component.</li>
353.200 <li><b>processValueChange.</b> Opens the Java Editor with the cursor positioned in the component's <code>processValueChange</code> method so you can insert code that executes when the value of this component changes (for example, the user changes the value of another component that is controlling the value of this component)</li>
353.201 </ul>
353.202 </li>
353.203 <li><b>Set Initial Focus.</b> Gives this component focus when the user opens the page, and provides an edit cursor in the field.</li>
353.204 <li><b>Auto-Submit on Change.</b> Causes the form to be automatically submitted if the value of the component changes. Sets the component's JavaScript onclick property to <code>common_timeoutSubmitForm(this.form, '<i>component-id</i>');</code>. At runtime, this code causes the form to be automatically submitted if the user changes the component value. Once the form is submitted, conversion and validation occur on the server and any value change listener methods execute, and then the page is redisplayed.
353.205 <p>A component configured to Auto-Submit on Change can use <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual forms</a> to limit the input fields that are processed when the form is submitted. If the auto-submit component is defined to submit a virtual form, only the participants in that virtual form will be processed when the auto-submit occurs.</p>
353.206 </li>
353.207 <li><b>Bind to Data</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind the component's <code>text</code> property to a data provider or an object, as described in the topic <a href="../../dialogs/bindtodata_simple_db.html">Bind to Data Dialog Box</a>. </li>
353.208 <li><b>Property Bindings</b>. Opens a dialog box that enables you to bind properties of the component in addition to the <code>text</code> property to other objects or bean properties that update this component's properties automatically.</li>
353.209 <li><b>Configure Virtual Forms.</b> Enables you to add the component to a <a href="../../../components/aboutvirtualforms.html">virtual form</a>.</li>
353.210 </ul>
353.211 </li>
353.212 </ul>
353.213 <dl>
353.214 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
353.215 <dd> <a href="propsheets/text_field_props.html">Text Field Properties Window</a></dd>
353.216 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/bind_comp_props.html">Binding Component Properties</a></dd>
353.217 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
353.218 With Components</a></dd>
353.219 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
353.220 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
353.221
353.222 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
353.223 </dl>
353.224 <dl> <dt>
353.225 <a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a>
353.226 </dt>
353.227 <dd>
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353.229 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-about_components.html">
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353.231 </dd>
353.232 <dd>
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353.234 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
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353.237 </dd>
353.238
353.239
353.240 </dl>
353.241
353.242 <hr>
353.243 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
353.244 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
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354.6 <!--
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354.8 * All rights reserved.
354.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
354.10 -->
354.11 <head>
354.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
354.13 <title>Tree Component</title>
354.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
354.15 </head>
354.16 <body>
354.17 <h1>Tree Component</h1>
354.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
354.19 <p>The Tree component <img src="../../../images/bh_tree_icon.gif" alt="tree component icon"> provides a hierarchical tree structure with nodes that can be expanded and collapsed, like the nodes in the
354.20 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
354.21 <param name="content" value="../../navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
354.22 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
354.23 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
354.24 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
354.25 <param name="text" value="Navigator window."></object>
354.26
354.27 When the user clicks a node, the row is highlighted. A tree is often used as a navigation mechanism. </p>
354.28 <ul class="note">
354.29 <li>
354.30 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
354.31 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
354.32 see:<br>
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354.34 <param name="content" value=
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354.37 </li>
354.38 </ul>
354.39
354.40 <p>A tree contains <a href="tree_node.html">Tree Node</a> components, which act like hyperlinks. You can use a Tree Node to navigate to another page by setting its <code>url</code> property. You can also use a Tree Node to submit the current page. If the Tree Node's <code>action</code> property is bound to an action event handler, selecting the node automatically submits the page. If the Tree Node's <code>actionListener</code> property is bound to an action listener, opening or closing the node automatically submits the page. You set Tree Node properties in the Tree Node Component Properties window.</p>
354.41
354.42 <p>Initially when you drop a tree on a page, it has one root node labeled Tree and one subnode labeled Tree Node 1. You can add more nodes by dragging them to the tree and dropping them either on the root node to create top level nodes or on existing nodes to create subnodes of those nodes. You can also right-click the Tree or any Tree Node and choose Add Tree Node to add a subnode to the node. </p>
354.43 <p>Additionally, you can work with the component in the
354.44 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
354.45 <param name="content" value="../app_outline_win_graphic.html">
354.46 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
354.47 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
354.48 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
354.49 <param name="text" value="Navigator window,"></object> where the component and its child components are available as nodes. You can move a node from level to level easily in the Outline window, so you might want to work there if you are rearranging nodes. You can also add and delete tree nodes in the Outline window, just as in the Visual Designer. </p>
354.50 <p>The Tree component has properties that, among other things, enable you change the root node's displayed text, change the appearance of the text, specify if expanding or collapsing a node requires a trip to the server, and specify whether node selection should automatically open or close the tree.</p>
354.51 <dl>
354.52 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
354.53 <dd><a href="propsheets/tree_props.html">Tree Component Properties Window</a></dd>
354.54 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
354.55 With Components</a></dd>
354.56 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
354.57 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
354.58
354.59 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
354.60 </dl>
354.61 <dl> <dt>
354.62 <a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a>
354.63 </dt>
354.64 <dd>
354.65 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
354.66 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-about_components.html">
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354.68 </dd>
354.69 <dd>
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354.71 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
354.72 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
354.73 </object>
354.74 </dd>
354.75
354.76 </dl>
354.77
354.78 <hr>
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354.80 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
354.81 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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354.87 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
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354.96 +<html>
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354.100 * All rights reserved.
354.101 * Use is subject to license terms.
354.102 -->
354.103 <head>
354.104 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
354.105 <title>Tree Component</title>
354.106 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
354.107 </head>
354.108 <body>
354.109 <h2>Tree Component</h2>
354.110 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
354.111 <p>The Tree component <img src="../../../images/bh_tree_icon.gif" alt="tree component icon"> provides a hierarchical tree structure with nodes that can be expanded and collapsed, like the nodes in the
354.112 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
354.113 <param name="content" value="../../navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
354.114 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
354.115 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
354.116 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
354.117 <param name="text" value="Navigator window."></object>
354.118
354.119 When the user clicks a node, the row is highlighted. A tree is often used as a navigation mechanism. </p>
354.120 <ul class="note">
354.121 <li>
354.122 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
354.123 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
354.124 see:<br>
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354.126 <param name="content" value=
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354.129 </li>
354.130 </ul>
354.131
354.132 <p>A tree contains <a href="tree_node.html">Tree Node</a> components, which act like hyperlinks. You can use a Tree Node to navigate to another page by setting its <code>url</code> property. You can also use a Tree Node to submit the current page. If the Tree Node's <code>action</code> property is bound to an action event handler, selecting the node automatically submits the page. If the Tree Node's <code>actionListener</code> property is bound to an action listener, opening or closing the node automatically submits the page. You set Tree Node properties in the Tree Node Component Properties window.</p>
354.133
354.134 <p>Initially when you drop a tree on a page, it has one root node labeled Tree and one subnode labeled Tree Node 1. You can add more nodes by dragging them to the tree and dropping them either on the root node to create top level nodes or on existing nodes to create subnodes of those nodes. You can also right-click the Tree or any Tree Node and choose Add Tree Node to add a subnode to the node. </p>
354.135 <p>Additionally, you can work with the component in the
354.136 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
354.137 <param name="content" value="../app_outline_win_graphic.html">
354.138 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
354.139 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
354.140 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
354.141 <param name="text" value="Navigator window,"></object> where the component and its child components are available as nodes. You can move a node from level to level easily in the Outline window, so you might want to work there if you are rearranging nodes. You can also add and delete tree nodes in the Outline window, just as in the Visual Designer. </p>
354.142 <p>The Tree component has properties that, among other things, enable you change the root node's displayed text, change the appearance of the text, specify if expanding or collapsing a node requires a trip to the server, and specify whether node selection should automatically open or close the tree.</p>
354.143 <dl>
354.144 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
354.145 <dd><a href="propsheets/tree_props.html">Tree Component Properties Window</a></dd>
354.146 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
354.147 With Components</a></dd>
354.148 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
354.149 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
354.150
354.151 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
354.152 </dl>
354.153 <dl> <dt>
354.154 <a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a>
354.155 </dt>
354.156 <dd>
354.157 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
354.158 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-about_components.html">
354.159 <param name="text" value="Delving Into Components"></object>
354.160 </dd>
354.161 <dd>
354.162 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
354.163 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html">
354.164 <param name="text" value="Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5">
354.165 </object>
354.166 </dd>
354.167
354.168 </dl>
354.169
354.170 <hr>
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354.172 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
354.173 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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354.179 <small><a href="../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
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355.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/tree_node.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
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355.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
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355.11 <head>
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355.13 <title>Tree Node Component</title>
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355.16 <body>
355.17 <h1>Tree Node Component</h1>
355.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
355.19 <p>The Tree Node <img src="../../../images/bh_tree_node_icon.gif" alt="Tree Node icon"> requires that you have added a <a href="tree.html">Tree component</a> to your page. You can drop it either on a Tree component or on another tree node in the Visual Designer to create a node in a hierarchical tree structure, similar to the tree you see in the
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355.26
355.27 </p>
355.28 <ul class="note">
355.29 <li>
355.30 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
355.31 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
355.32 see:<br>
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355.37 </li>
355.38 </ul>
355.39
355.40 <p>The tree node is created as a subnode of the node on which you drop it. If you drop the node on the tree component itself, a new node is created as a child of the root node. You can see the hierarchical structure clearly in the
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355.44 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
355.45 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
355.46 <param name="text" value="Navigator window,"></object> where you can also easily move nodes around and reparent them.</p>
355.47 <p>You can also add a tree node either to a Tree component or to a Tree Node component by right-clicking the component and choosing Add Tree Node. </p>
355.48 <p>A Tree Node component by default is a container for an image and can be used to navigate to another page, submit the current page, or simply open or close the node if the node has child nodes. </p>
355.49 <ul>
355.50 <li>If you select the Tree Node component's node <img src="../../../images/bh_tree_node_icon.gif" alt="Tree Node icon"> in the Outline window, you can edit its properties in the Tree Node Properties window. You can set things like whether or not the Tree Node is expanded by default, the tooltip for the Tree Node, the label for the tree node, and the Tree Node's identifier in your web application.</li>
355.51 <li>You can use a Tree Node to navigate to another page by setting its <code>url</code> property. You can also use a Tree Node to submit the current page. If the the Tree Node's <code>action</code> property is bound to an action event handler, selecting the node automatically submits the page. If the Tree Node's <code>actionListener</code> property is bound to an action listener, opening or closing the node automatically submits the page.
355.52 </li>
355.53 <li>If you select the image in the Tree Node, you can see that its <code>icon</code> property is set to <code>TREE_DOCUMENT</code>. If you right-click the image on the page and choose Set Image, you can either change the icon to another one or choose your own image in the Image Customizer dialog box. For more information on working with an image in a tree node, see <a href="image.html">Image component</a>.
355.54 <ul class="note">
355.55 <li>The image used in a tree node works best if it is 16x16 or smaller. Larger images can work, but might appear overlapped in the Visual Designer. You can right-click the component and choose Preview in Browser to view the images in a web browser.</li>
355.56 </ul>
355.57 </li>
355.58 </ul>
355.59 <dl>
355.60 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
355.61
355.62 <dd><a href="propsheets/tree_node_props.html">Tree Node Properties Window</a></dd>
355.63 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
355.64 With Components</a></dd>
355.65 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
355.66 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
355.67
355.68 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
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355.84
355.85
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355.87
355.88
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355.115 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
355.116 <title>Tree Node Component</title>
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355.118 </head>
355.119 <body>
355.120 <h2>Tree Node Component</h2>
355.121 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
355.122 <p>The Tree Node <img src="../../../images/bh_tree_node_icon.gif" alt="Tree Node icon"> requires that you have added a <a href="tree.html">Tree component</a> to your page. You can drop it either on a Tree component or on another tree node in the Visual Designer to create a node in a hierarchical tree structure, similar to the tree you see in the
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355.127 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
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355.129
355.130 </p>
355.131 <ul class="note">
355.132 <li>
355.133 This component is a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component. You see components that use this
355.134 version of JavaServer Faces when your project uses Java EE 5. For more information on JavaServer Faces 1.2,
355.135 see:<br>
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355.140 </li>
355.141 </ul>
355.142
355.143 <p>The tree node is created as a subnode of the node on which you drop it. If you drop the node on the tree component itself, a new node is created as a child of the root node. You can see the hierarchical structure clearly in the
355.144 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
355.145 <param name="content" value="../app_outline_win_graphic.html">
355.146 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
355.147 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
355.148 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
355.149 <param name="text" value="Navigator window,"></object> where you can also easily move nodes around and reparent them.</p>
355.150 <p>You can also add a tree node either to a Tree component or to a Tree Node component by right-clicking the component and choosing Add Tree Node. </p>
355.151 <p>A Tree Node component by default is a container for an image and can be used to navigate to another page, submit the current page, or simply open or close the node if the node has child nodes. </p>
355.152 <ul>
355.153 <li>If you select the Tree Node component's node <img src="../../../images/bh_tree_node_icon.gif" alt="Tree Node icon"> in the Outline window, you can edit its properties in the Tree Node Properties window. You can set things like whether or not the Tree Node is expanded by default, the tooltip for the Tree Node, the label for the tree node, and the Tree Node's identifier in your web application.</li>
355.154 <li>You can use a Tree Node to navigate to another page by setting its <code>url</code> property. You can also use a Tree Node to submit the current page. If the the Tree Node's <code>action</code> property is bound to an action event handler, selecting the node automatically submits the page. If the Tree Node's <code>actionListener</code> property is bound to an action listener, opening or closing the node automatically submits the page.
355.155 </li>
355.156 <li>If you select the image in the Tree Node, you can see that its <code>icon</code> property is set to <code>TREE_DOCUMENT</code>. If you right-click the image on the page and choose Set Image, you can either change the icon to another one or choose your own image in the Image Customizer dialog box. For more information on working with an image in a tree node, see <a href="image.html">Image component</a>.
355.157 <ul class="note">
355.158 <li>The image used in a tree node works best if it is 16x16 or smaller. Larger images can work, but might appear overlapped in the Visual Designer. You can right-click the component and choose Preview in Browser to view the images in a web browser.</li>
355.159 </ul>
355.160 </li>
355.161 </ul>
355.162 <dl>
355.163 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
355.164
355.165 <dd><a href="propsheets/tree_node_props.html">Tree Node Properties Window</a></dd>
355.166 <dd><a href="../../../components/component_process.html">Working
355.167 With Components</a></dd>
355.168 <dd><a href="../../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
355.169 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
355.170
355.171 <dd><a href="../palette.html">About the Visual Web Palette</a></dd>
355.172 </dl>
355.173 <dl> <dt>
355.174 <a name="tutorials">Tutorials</a>
355.175 </dt>
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355.187
355.188
355.189 </dl>
355.190
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356.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/project_nav/project_props_build.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
356.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/project_nav/project_props_build.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
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356.13 <title>Project Properties: Build Category</title>
356.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
356.15 </head>
356.16 <body>
356.17 <h1>Project Properties: Build Category </h1>
356.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
356.19 <p>The Build panels of the Project Properties dialog box enable you to determine how the IDE compiles a project, creates WAR files, and generates Javadoc documentation. You can open the Project Properties dialog box from the <a href="../../ui_elements/project_nav/projectlogical.html">Projects window</a> by right-clicking a main project node and choosing Properties.
356.20 <!--explain source level?-->
356.21 Then, in the Categories list on the left side, select the Build node, and then the Compiling, Packaging, or Documenting subnode. </p>
356.22 <ul>
356.23 <li><b>Compiling panel. </b>Enables you to set general compilation options for your
356.24 project. To add additional compiler options, enter them in a space-separated list in the
356.25 Additional Compiler Options text field.</li>
356.26 <li><b>Packaging panel</b>. Enables you to specify the JAR files, folders, libraries, and projects that are to be a part of your application WAR file when it is deployed on the production server. You can also set up a filter to exclude specific types of files from the WAR file. </li>
356.27 <li><b>Documenting panel.</b> Enables you to configure how the IDE generates Javadoc documentation for your classes.</li>
356.28 </ul>
356.29 <dl>
356.30 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
356.31 <dd><a href="about_project_nav.html">About the Projects and Files Windows</a></dd>
356.32 <dd><a href="projectfilesystem.html">Files Window</a></dd>
356.33 <dd><a href="projectlogical.html">Projects Window</a></dd>
356.34 </dl>
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356.62 <title>Project Properties: Build Category</title>
356.63 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
356.64 </head>
356.65 <body>
356.66 <h2>Project Properties: Build Category </h2>
356.67 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
356.68 <p>The Build panels of the Project Properties dialog box enable you to determine how the IDE compiles a project, creates WAR files, and generates Javadoc documentation. You can open the Project Properties dialog box from the <a href="../../ui_elements/project_nav/projectlogical.html">Projects window</a> by right-clicking a main project node and choosing Properties.
356.69 <!--explain source level?-->
356.70 Then, in the Categories list on the left side, select the Build node, and then the Compiling, Packaging, or Documenting subnode. </p>
356.71 <ul>
356.72 <li><b>Compiling panel. </b>Enables you to set general compilation options for your
356.73 project. To add additional compiler options, enter them in a space-separated list in the
356.74 Additional Compiler Options text field.</li>
356.75 <li><b>Packaging panel</b>. Enables you to specify the JAR files, folders, libraries, and projects that are to be a part of your application WAR file when it is deployed on the production server. You can also set up a filter to exclude specific types of files from the WAR file. </li>
356.76 <li><b>Documenting panel.</b> Enables you to configure how the IDE generates Javadoc documentation for your classes.</li>
356.77 </ul>
356.78 <dl>
356.79 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
356.80 <dd><a href="about_project_nav.html">About the Projects and Files Windows</a></dd>
356.81 <dd><a href="projectfilesystem.html">Files Window</a></dd>
356.82 <dd><a href="projectlogical.html">Projects Window</a></dd>
356.83 </dl>
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357.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/project_nav/project_props_libraries.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
357.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/project_nav/project_props_libraries.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
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357.13 <title>Project Properties: Libraries Category</title>
357.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
357.15 </head>
357.16 <body>
357.17 <h1>Project Properties: Libraries Category </h1>
357.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
357.19 <p>The Libraries panel of the Project Properties dialog box enables you to set the class library resources that make up the compile-time classpath for your project. You can include a library in the the application WAR file by selecting the Package checkbox. You can open the Project Properties dialog box from the <a href="../../ui_elements/project_nav/projectlogical.html">Projects window</a> by right-clicking a main project node and choosing Properties.
357.20 <!--explain source level?-->
357.21 Then, in the Categories list on the left side, select the Libraries node.</p>
357.22 <p>If you want to change the version of the Java language that you are using for your application, choose another version from the <b>Java Platform</b> drop down list. You can click <b>Manage Platforms </b> to add more versions of the Java language to this list. </p>
357.23 <p> The <b>Compile-time Libraries </b>box lists the class library resources that make up the compile-time classpath for your project. You can select the Package checkbox to the right of a library to include the library in the application WAR file. </p>
357.24 <p>You can add the following items to the current project's classpath: </p>
357.25 <ul>
357.26 <li> The output of a project (usually a JAR file). You can open the Add Project dialog box by clicking <b>Add Project</b>. When you add a project, the IDE sets up a dependency such that the required project is built or re-built when the current project is built. You can disable this behavior by clearing the Build Required Projects checkbox at the bottom of the panel.</li>
357.27 <li>The JAR files referenced by a selected library. You can open the Add Library dialog box by clicking <b>Add Library</b>. The Add Library dialog box display a list of pre-defined libraries. You can create additional libraries by clicking Manage Libraries.</li>
357.28 <li>JAR files or folders. You can navigate to a JAR file or folder to add by clicking <b>Add JAR/Folder</b>.</li>
357.29 </ul>
357.30 <p>Besides the buttons on the right side of the panel described above, you can use the <b>Remove</b> button to remove items and the <b>Move Up</b> and <b>Move Down</b> buttons to change the order of items.
357.31 <p>There is a checkbox at the bottom of the page labeled <b>Build Required Projects (Libraries and Additional WAR Content)</b>. By default, all projects required by your project are compiled when you build your project. You can uncheck this box to speed up compilation at the risk of not having some required projects up to date.
357.32 <dl>
357.33 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
357.34 <dd><a href="about_project_nav.html">About the Projects and Files Windows</a></dd>
357.35 <dd><a href="projectfilesystem.html">Files Window</a></dd>
357.36 <dd><a href="projectlogical.html">Projects Window</a></dd>
357.37 </dl>
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357.68 <body>
357.69 <h2>Project Properties: Libraries Category </h2>
357.70 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
357.71 <p>The Libraries panel of the Project Properties dialog box enables you to set the class library resources that make up the compile-time classpath for your project. You can include a library in the the application WAR file by selecting the Package checkbox. You can open the Project Properties dialog box from the <a href="../../ui_elements/project_nav/projectlogical.html">Projects window</a> by right-clicking a main project node and choosing Properties.
357.72 <!--explain source level?-->
357.73 Then, in the Categories list on the left side, select the Libraries node.</p>
357.74 <p>If you want to change the version of the Java language that you are using for your application, choose another version from the <b>Java Platform</b> drop down list. You can click <b>Manage Platforms </b> to add more versions of the Java language to this list. </p>
357.75 <p> The <b>Compile-time Libraries </b>box lists the class library resources that make up the compile-time classpath for your project. You can select the Package checkbox to the right of a library to include the library in the application WAR file. </p>
357.76 <p>You can add the following items to the current project's classpath: </p>
357.77 <ul>
357.78 <li> The output of a project (usually a JAR file). You can open the Add Project dialog box by clicking <b>Add Project</b>. When you add a project, the IDE sets up a dependency such that the required project is built or re-built when the current project is built. You can disable this behavior by clearing the Build Required Projects checkbox at the bottom of the panel.</li>
357.79 <li>The JAR files referenced by a selected library. You can open the Add Library dialog box by clicking <b>Add Library</b>. The Add Library dialog box display a list of pre-defined libraries. You can create additional libraries by clicking Manage Libraries.</li>
357.80 <li>JAR files or folders. You can navigate to a JAR file or folder to add by clicking <b>Add JAR/Folder</b>.</li>
357.81 </ul>
357.82 <p>Besides the buttons on the right side of the panel described above, you can use the <b>Remove</b> button to remove items and the <b>Move Up</b> and <b>Move Down</b> buttons to change the order of items.
357.83 <p>There is a checkbox at the bottom of the page labeled <b>Build Required Projects (Libraries and Additional WAR Content)</b>. By default, all projects required by your project are compiled when you build your project. You can uncheck this box to speed up compilation at the risk of not having some required projects up to date.
357.84 <dl>
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357.86 <dd><a href="about_project_nav.html">About the Projects and Files Windows</a></dd>
357.87 <dd><a href="projectfilesystem.html">Files Window</a></dd>
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358.16 <body>
358.17 <h1>Project Properties: Run Category </h1>
358.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
358.19 <p>The Run panel of the Project Properties dialog box lets you configure options for deploying your project. You can open the Project Properties dialog box from the <a href="../../ui_elements/project_nav/projectlogical.html">Projects window</a> by right-clicking a main project node and choosing Properties.
358.20 <!--explain source level?-->
358.21 Then, in the Categories list on the left side, select the Run node.</p>
358.22 <p>You can set the following properties: </p>
358.23 <ul>
358.24 <li><b>Server.</b> Specifies the application server you want your project to automatically deploy to. If you want to add a server to the list, install the server software and then choose Tools > Servers to register the server. For more information on servers, see <a href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/j2ee/platform/docs/server/csh_server_manager.html">Server Manager Dialog Box</a>.</li>
358.25 <li><b>J2EE Version.</b> This text field shows the J2EE versions used with the deployment server. If you want to use JavaServer Faces 1.2 features, you need to use an application server that supports J2EE 1.5. </li>
358.26 <li><b>Context Path.</b> Specifies a way to distinguish resources in one web application
358.27 from resources in others that are deployed on the same server instance. The
358.28 context of an application determines the URL namespace of the contents of the web
358.29 application. <br>
358.30 When a web application's context property value is set, you access the web
358.31 application at <code>http://<i>hostname</i>:<i>port</i>/context</code>.
358.32 <p>For example, with the property value set to <code>/HelloWeb</code>, you access the web application
358.33 at <code>http://<i>hostname</i>:<i>port</i>/HelloWeb/</code>. </p>
358.34 </li>
358.35 <li><b>Display Browser on Run.</b> Specifies whether to display the browser when you run the application. </li>
358.36 <li><b>Relative URL.</b> Specifies the URL to run that is relative to the context path.
358.37 You do not need to to specify a relative URL unless you want to
358.38 display a page other than the default start page for the application.</li>
358.39 </ul>
358.40 <dl>
358.41 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
358.42 <dd><a href="about_project_nav.html">About the Projects and Files Windows</a></dd>
358.43 <dd><a href="projectfilesystem.html">Files Window</a></dd>
358.44 <dd><a href="projectlogical.html">Projects Window</a></dd>
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358.76 <body>
358.77 <h2>Project Properties: Run Category </h2>
358.78 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
358.79 <p>The Run panel of the Project Properties dialog box lets you configure options for deploying your project. You can open the Project Properties dialog box from the <a href="../../ui_elements/project_nav/projectlogical.html">Projects window</a> by right-clicking a main project node and choosing Properties.
358.80 <!--explain source level?-->
358.81 Then, in the Categories list on the left side, select the Run node.</p>
358.82 <p>You can set the following properties: </p>
358.83 <ul>
358.84 <li><b>Server.</b> Specifies the application server you want your project to automatically deploy to. If you want to add a server to the list, install the server software and then choose Tools > Servers to register the server. For more information on servers, see <a href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/j2ee/platform/docs/server/csh_server_manager.html">Server Manager Dialog Box</a>.</li>
358.85 <li><b>J2EE Version.</b> This text field shows the J2EE versions used with the deployment server. If you want to use JavaServer Faces 1.2 features, you need to use an application server that supports J2EE 1.5. </li>
358.86 <li><b>Context Path.</b> Specifies a way to distinguish resources in one web application
358.87 from resources in others that are deployed on the same server instance. The
358.88 context of an application determines the URL namespace of the contents of the web
358.89 application. <br>
358.90 When a web application's context property value is set, you access the web
358.91 application at <code>http://<i>hostname</i>:<i>port</i>/context</code>.
358.92 <p>For example, with the property value set to <code>/HelloWeb</code>, you access the web application
358.93 at <code>http://<i>hostname</i>:<i>port</i>/HelloWeb/</code>. </p>
358.94 </li>
358.95 <li><b>Display Browser on Run.</b> Specifies whether to display the browser when you run the application. </li>
358.96 <li><b>Relative URL.</b> Specifies the URL to run that is relative to the context path.
358.97 You do not need to to specify a relative URL unless you want to
358.98 display a page other than the default start page for the application.</li>
358.99 </ul>
358.100 <dl>
358.101 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
358.102 <dd><a href="about_project_nav.html">About the Projects and Files Windows</a></dd>
358.103 <dd><a href="projectfilesystem.html">Files Window</a></dd>
358.104 <dd><a href="projectlogical.html">Projects Window</a></dd>
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359.13 <title>Project Properties: Sources Category</title>
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359.15 </head>
359.16 <body>
359.17 <h1>Project Properties: Sources Category </h1>
359.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
359.19 <p>The Sources panel of the Project Properties dialog box enables you to view the project folder location, to manage source folders, and to set the source level of the packages that the IDE will use. You can open the Project Properties dialog box from the <a href="../../ui_elements/project_nav/projectlogical.html">Projects window</a> by right-clicking a project and choosing Properties.
359.20 <!--explain source level?-->
359.21 Then select Sources in the Categories list on the left side. </p>
359.22 <p>You can change the location of your web pages by clicking the Browse button next to the Web Pages Folder field. </p>
359.23 <p>Use the buttons on the right side of the Sources panel to add, remove, and change the order of packages. Choosing Add enables you to add an additional source root. You can have multiple source roots in a standard project, with the following exceptions:
359.24
359.25 <ul class=tip>
359.26 <li>The source root cannot already exist in another IDE project. </li>
359.27 <li>The source root cannot already be added to another compilation unit of the
359.28 same project. </li>
359.29 <li>All the source roots must be packaged into the same JAR file and share the
359.30 same classpath. </li>
359.31 </ul>
359.32 <p>If you have a source root that you want to use with several projects, you
359.33 must create a separate project for the source root and set up compilation
359.34 dependencies between the projects. </p>
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359.38 This setting corresponds to the javac -source option.
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359.40 <li>Specifying the Source Level does not change the Java platform whose
359.41 libraries and executables are used to compile and run your project. To
359.42 set the Java platform that is used for compiling and running your project,
359.43 click Libraries and set the Java Platform setting. You cannot set the Source
359.44 Level of a project to a higher release than the project's Java platform.</li>
359.45 </UL>-->
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359.47 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
359.48 <dd><a href="about_project_nav.html">About the Projects and Files Windows</a></dd>
359.49 <dd><a href="projectfilesystem.html">Files Window</a></dd>
359.50 <dd><a href="projectlogical.html">Projects Window</a></dd>
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359.82 <body>
359.83 <h2>Project Properties: Sources Category </h2>
359.84 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
359.85 <p>The Sources panel of the Project Properties dialog box enables you to view the project folder location, to manage source folders, and to set the source level of the packages that the IDE will use. You can open the Project Properties dialog box from the <a href="../../ui_elements/project_nav/projectlogical.html">Projects window</a> by right-clicking a project and choosing Properties.
359.86 <!--explain source level?-->
359.87 Then select Sources in the Categories list on the left side. </p>
359.88 <p>You can change the location of your web pages by clicking the Browse button next to the Web Pages Folder field. </p>
359.89 <p>Use the buttons on the right side of the Sources panel to add, remove, and change the order of packages. Choosing Add enables you to add an additional source root. You can have multiple source roots in a standard project, with the following exceptions:
359.90
359.91 <ul class=tip>
359.92 <li>The source root cannot already exist in another IDE project. </li>
359.93 <li>The source root cannot already be added to another compilation unit of the
359.94 same project. </li>
359.95 <li>All the source roots must be packaged into the same JAR file and share the
359.96 same classpath. </li>
359.97 </ul>
359.98 <p>If you have a source root that you want to use with several projects, you
359.99 must create a separate project for the source root and set up compilation
359.100 dependencies between the projects. </p>
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359.103 set the Java platform version that the generated Java code should be compatible with.
359.104 This setting corresponds to the javac -source option.
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359.106 <li>Specifying the Source Level does not change the Java platform whose
359.107 libraries and executables are used to compile and run your project. To
359.108 set the Java platform that is used for compiling and running your project,
359.109 click Libraries and set the Java Platform setting. You cannot set the Source
359.110 Level of a project to a higher release than the project's Java platform.</li>
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359.114 <dd><a href="about_project_nav.html">About the Projects and Files Windows</a></dd>
359.115 <dd><a href="projectfilesystem.html">Files Window</a></dd>
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360.15 </head>
360.16 <body>
360.17 <h1>Files Window </h1>
360.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
360.19 <p>The Files window shows the physical storage of
360.20 a web application in the filesystem. The context menu actions available on the tree nodes are file oriented rather than logically pertaining to the project. To perform logical operations on a project, it is best to work in the Projects window. </p>
360.21 <p>Choose Window > Files to display the Files view.
360.22 The following table describes the top-level nodes. </p>
360.23 <table border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" alt="table of nodes in the Projects window">
360.24 <tr>
360.25 <th scope="col"><b>Folder</b></th>
360.26 <th scope="col"><b>Description</b></th>
360.27 </tr>
360.28 <tr>
360.29 <td valign="top" nowrap><i>Project-Name</i> </td>
360.30 <td valign="top">The root node for a project.</td>
360.31 </tr>
360.32 <tr>
360.33 <td valign="top">build</td>
360.34 <td valign="top"><p>Contains the intermediate output of the build process. The structure and content of the build directory reflect the actual web application deployed to the application server, including JSP files, compiled Java files, cascading style sheets, images, and the root directory for the web. The IDE regenerates this directory when you start a build. The IDE deletes this directory when you clean the project. Because the contents of this directory are dynamically generated from the project source code, its contents should not be placed under source control. </p>
360.35 <p>The IDE deletes this folder when you choose Build > Clean Main Project or Build > Clean and Build Main Project from the main menu.</p></td>
360.36 </tr>
360.37
360.38 <tr>
360.39 <td valign="top">dist</td>
360.40 <td valign="top">Holds the distributable artifacts generated by the build process, such as a WAR file. The IDE creates this directory when you build a project. Before you build a project, this directory does not exist. The IDE deletes this directory when you clean a project. Because the contents of this directory are dynamically generated from the project source code, its contents should not be placed under source control. </td>
360.41 </tr>
360.42
360.43 <tr>
360.44 <td valign="top">nbproject</td>
360.45 <td valign="top"> <p>Contains the metadata files for the project. Metadata files include:</p>
360.46 <ul>
360.47 <li><code>project.xml</code>: the primary metadata repository for project configuration data. Do not
360.48 edit this file because it is re-generated by the IDE. Put this file under version control.</li>
360.49 <li><code>build-impl.xml</code>: the project-specific Ant script containing the build logic for the
360.50 primary targets defined in the
360.51 <code>build.xml</code> file. Do not edit this file because it is re-generated by the IDE.
360.52 Put this file under version control.</li>
360.53 <li><code>project.properties</code>: the project-specific Ant properties file containing build
360.54 parameters specific to a particular build scenario. Do not edit this file because it is re-generated by the IDE. Put this file under version control.</li>
360.55 </ul>
360.56 </td>
360.57 </tr>
360.58 <tr>
360.59 <td valign="top">src</td>
360.60 <td valign="top"><p>The primary Java source root for the project. At this time, only one Java source root per project is allowed. All sources are intended to be version controlled.</p>
360.61 <p>The src node contains Java source files that generate the servlets, beans, and other Java classes that are unique to the application. Java package hierarchy is reflected as a directory structure underneath this directory. When you create a web application project, the IDE creates a default package to hold the backing files for the JavaServer Faces web forms. The initial name for this package is derived from the project name.</p></td>
360.62 </tr>
360.63 <tr>
360.64 <td valign="top">test</td>
360.65 <td valign="top"><p>Not used by the IDE. </p></td>
360.66 </tr>
360.67 <tr>
360.68 <td valign="top">web</td>
360.69 <td valign="top"><p>Contains the static content of the application (HTML pages, JSP pages, CSS stylesheet files, an<font color=#000000>d resources) </font>that will be accessible to application clients. This directory will be the document root of the web application, and any subdirectory structure found here will be reflected in the request URIs required to access those files.</p>
360.70 <p>The web folder contains the WEB-INF folder which holds special configuration files required for the application, including the web application deployment descriptor (<code>web.xml</code>), tag library descriptors, and other resource files to be included within the web application. Even though this directory appears to be a subdirectory of the document root, the Servlet Specification prohibits serving the contents of this directory (or any file it contains) directly to a client request. </p></td>
360.71 </tr>
360.72 <tr>
360.73 <td valign="top">build.xml</td>
360.74 <td valign="top"><p>Holds the main script for building the project. To execute the <code>build.xml</code> file, choose Build > Build Main Project within the IDE or execute <code>build.xml</code> from the command line as part of an external build process. If you double-click the build.xml node, an XML editor opens to allow you to edit the Ant file. If you are familiar with writing Ant build scripts, you can extend the targets in this file to perform additional build-time processing if your application requires it. Otherwise, there should be no need to edit this file. Whether or not you make changes to the <code>build.xml</code> file, it should be placed under source control. </p>
360.75 <p>If you delete the <code>build.xml</code> file, the IDE regenerates the file the next time it builds the application. </p></td>
360.76 </tr>
360.77 </table>
360.78 <dl>
360.79 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
360.80 <dd><a href="projectlogical.html">Projects Window</a></dd>
360.81 <dd><a href="../../web/about/webapps_quickref.html">Web Application Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
360.82 <dd><a href="../../web/about/about_webapps.html">About Web Applications </a></dd>
360.83 </dl>
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360.109 <head>
360.110 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
360.111 <title> Files Window</title>
360.112 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
360.113 </head>
360.114 <body>
360.115 <h2>Files Window </h2>
360.116 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
360.117 <p>The Files window shows the physical storage of
360.118 a web application in the filesystem. The context menu actions available on the tree nodes are file oriented rather than logically pertaining to the project. To perform logical operations on a project, it is best to work in the Projects window. </p>
360.119 <p>Choose Window > Files to display the Files view.
360.120 The following table describes the top-level nodes. </p>
360.121 <table border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" alt="table of nodes in the Projects window">
360.122 <tr>
360.123 <th scope="col"><b>Folder</b></th>
360.124 <th scope="col"><b>Description</b></th>
360.125 </tr>
360.126 <tr>
360.127 <td valign="top" nowrap><i>Project-Name</i> </td>
360.128 <td valign="top">The root node for a project.</td>
360.129 </tr>
360.130 <tr>
360.131 <td valign="top">build</td>
360.132 <td valign="top"><p>Contains the intermediate output of the build process. The structure and content of the build directory reflect the actual web application deployed to the application server, including JSP files, compiled Java files, cascading style sheets, images, and the root directory for the web. The IDE regenerates this directory when you start a build. The IDE deletes this directory when you clean the project. Because the contents of this directory are dynamically generated from the project source code, its contents should not be placed under source control. </p>
360.133 <p>The IDE deletes this folder when you choose Build > Clean Main Project or Build > Clean and Build Main Project from the main menu.</p></td>
360.134 </tr>
360.135
360.136 <tr>
360.137 <td valign="top">dist</td>
360.138 <td valign="top">Holds the distributable artifacts generated by the build process, such as a WAR file. The IDE creates this directory when you build a project. Before you build a project, this directory does not exist. The IDE deletes this directory when you clean a project. Because the contents of this directory are dynamically generated from the project source code, its contents should not be placed under source control. </td>
360.139 </tr>
360.140
360.141 <tr>
360.142 <td valign="top">nbproject</td>
360.143 <td valign="top"> <p>Contains the metadata files for the project. Metadata files include:</p>
360.144 <ul>
360.145 <li><code>project.xml</code>: the primary metadata repository for project configuration data. Do not
360.146 edit this file because it is re-generated by the IDE. Put this file under version control.</li>
360.147 <li><code>build-impl.xml</code>: the project-specific Ant script containing the build logic for the
360.148 primary targets defined in the
360.149 <code>build.xml</code> file. Do not edit this file because it is re-generated by the IDE.
360.150 Put this file under version control.</li>
360.151 <li><code>project.properties</code>: the project-specific Ant properties file containing build
360.152 parameters specific to a particular build scenario. Do not edit this file because it is re-generated by the IDE. Put this file under version control.</li>
360.153 </ul>
360.154 </td>
360.155 </tr>
360.156 <tr>
360.157 <td valign="top">src</td>
360.158 <td valign="top"><p>The primary Java source root for the project. At this time, only one Java source root per project is allowed. All sources are intended to be version controlled.</p>
360.159 <p>The src node contains Java source files that generate the servlets, beans, and other Java classes that are unique to the application. Java package hierarchy is reflected as a directory structure underneath this directory. When you create a web application project, the IDE creates a default package to hold the backing files for the JavaServer Faces web forms. The initial name for this package is derived from the project name.</p></td>
360.160 </tr>
360.161 <tr>
360.162 <td valign="top">test</td>
360.163 <td valign="top"><p>Not used by the IDE. </p></td>
360.164 </tr>
360.165 <tr>
360.166 <td valign="top">web</td>
360.167 <td valign="top"><p>Contains the static content of the application (HTML pages, JSP pages, CSS stylesheet files, an<font color=#000000>d resources) </font>that will be accessible to application clients. This directory will be the document root of the web application, and any subdirectory structure found here will be reflected in the request URIs required to access those files.</p>
360.168 <p>The web folder contains the WEB-INF folder which holds special configuration files required for the application, including the web application deployment descriptor (<code>web.xml</code>), tag library descriptors, and other resource files to be included within the web application. Even though this directory appears to be a subdirectory of the document root, the Servlet Specification prohibits serving the contents of this directory (or any file it contains) directly to a client request. </p></td>
360.169 </tr>
360.170 <tr>
360.171 <td valign="top">build.xml</td>
360.172 <td valign="top"><p>Holds the main script for building the project. To execute the <code>build.xml</code> file, choose Build > Build Main Project within the IDE or execute <code>build.xml</code> from the command line as part of an external build process. If you double-click the build.xml node, an XML editor opens to allow you to edit the Ant file. If you are familiar with writing Ant build scripts, you can extend the targets in this file to perform additional build-time processing if your application requires it. Otherwise, there should be no need to edit this file. Whether or not you make changes to the <code>build.xml</code> file, it should be placed under source control. </p>
360.173 <p>If you delete the <code>build.xml</code> file, the IDE regenerates the file the next time it builds the application. </p></td>
360.174 </tr>
360.175 </table>
360.176 <dl>
360.177 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
360.178 <dd><a href="projectlogical.html">Projects Window</a></dd>
360.179 <dd><a href="../../web/about/webapps_quickref.html">Web Application Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
360.180 <dd><a href="../../web/about/about_webapps.html">About Web Applications </a></dd>
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361.13 <title>Projects Window for a Visual Web Project</title>
361.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
361.15 </head>
361.16 <body>
361.17 <h1>Projects Window for a Visual Web Project</h1>
361.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
361.19
361.20 <p>The <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
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361.26 groups logical objects by category within projects.
361.27 Choose Window > Projects to display this window.
361.28 The following table describes the top-level nodes.</p>
361.29
361.30 <table border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" alt="table of nodes in the Projects window">
361.31 <tr>
361.32
361.33 <th scope="col"><b>Folder</b></th>
361.34 <th scope="col"><b>Description</b></th>
361.35 </tr>
361.36 <tr>
361.37
361.38 <td valign="top"><i>Project Name</i> </td>
361.39 <td valign="top">The root node for a Visual Web Application project. </td>
361.40 </tr>
361.41 <tr>
361.42
361.43 <td valign="top">Web Pages</td>
361.44 <td valign="top">The <code>.jsp</code> pages, which include
361.45 the visual presentation of a web page, such as JavaServer
361.46 Faces components and static text. Also contains resources, such as stylesheets.</td>
361.47 </tr>
361.48
361.49
361.50
361.51
361.52
361.53
361.54 <tr>
361.55
361.56 <td valign="top">Configuration Files </td>
361.57 <td valign="top">Deployment descriptor files, XML-based text files whose elements describe how to assemble and deploy a module to a specific environment. The elements also contain behavioral information about components not included directly in code.</td>
361.58 </tr>
361.59 <tr>
361.60
361.61 <td valign="top">Server Resources </td>
361.62 <td valign="top">Server resources that you have created are listed in this folder. </td>
361.63 </tr>
361.64 <tr>
361.65
361.66 <td valign="top">Source Packages</td>
361.67 <td valign="top">The Java files in your project, such as the page beans containing the event handling and business logic for your application</td>
361.68 </tr>
361.69 <tr>
361.70 <td valign="top">Test Packages</td>
361.71 <td valign="top">The test files in your project.</td>
361.72 </tr>
361.73 <tr>
361.74
361.75 <td valign="top">Libraries</td>
361.76 <td valign="top">Library JAR files used by the application</td>
361.77 </tr>
361.78 <tr>
361.79
361.80 <td valign="top">Test Libraries</td>
361.81 <td valign="top">Library JAR files used by the test files for your application</td>
361.82 </tr>
361.83 <tr>
361.84
361.85 <td valign="top">Themes</td>
361.86 <td valign="top">Coordinated sets of cascading stylesheet files,
361.87 JavaScript files, and icon images that are applied to a page and the components in the page</td>
361.88 </tr>
361.89 <tr>
361.90
361.91 <td valign="top">Component Libraries</td>
361.92 <td valign="top">Library JAR files for libraries containing JavaServer Faces components that you have imported. </td>
361.93 </tr>
361.94 <tr>
361.95
361.96 <td valign="top">Data Source References</td>
361.97 <td valign="top">A node used to resolve data connection problems, especially with projects imported from Java Studio Creator 2 and Java Studio Creator 2 Update 1.</td>
361.98 </tr>
361.99 </table>
361.100 <p>The Projects window enables you to work efficiently with the primary elements of your application without exposing the underlying details of the application infrastructure. You can switch to a more detailed filesystem view of the project by selecting Window > Files from the main menu. </p>
361.101 <dl>
361.102 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
361.103 <dd><a href="projectfilesystem.html">Files Window</a></dd>
361.104 <dd><a href="../../web/about/webapps_quickref.html">Web Application Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
361.105 <dd> </dd>
361.106 <dd> <a href="../../design/web_app_concepts.html">About Web Applications</a></dd>
361.107 </dl>
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361.137 </head>
361.138 <body>
361.139 <h2>Projects Window for a Visual Web Project</h2>
361.140 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
361.141
361.142 <p>The <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
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361.148 groups logical objects by category within projects.
361.149 Choose Window > Projects to display this window.
361.150 The following table describes the top-level nodes.</p>
361.151
361.152 <table border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" alt="table of nodes in the Projects window">
361.153 <tr>
361.154
361.155 <th scope="col"><b>Folder</b></th>
361.156 <th scope="col"><b>Description</b></th>
361.157 </tr>
361.158 <tr>
361.159
361.160 <td valign="top"><i>Project Name</i> </td>
361.161 <td valign="top">The root node for a Visual Web Application project. </td>
361.162 </tr>
361.163 <tr>
361.164
361.165 <td valign="top">Web Pages</td>
361.166 <td valign="top">The <code>.jsp</code> pages, which include
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361.169 </tr>
361.170
361.171
361.172
361.173
361.174
361.175
361.176 <tr>
361.177
361.178 <td valign="top">Configuration Files </td>
361.179 <td valign="top">Deployment descriptor files, XML-based text files whose elements describe how to assemble and deploy a module to a specific environment. The elements also contain behavioral information about components not included directly in code.</td>
361.180 </tr>
361.181 <tr>
361.182
361.183 <td valign="top">Server Resources </td>
361.184 <td valign="top">Server resources that you have created are listed in this folder. </td>
361.185 </tr>
361.186 <tr>
361.187
361.188 <td valign="top">Source Packages</td>
361.189 <td valign="top">The Java files in your project, such as the page beans containing the event handling and business logic for your application</td>
361.190 </tr>
361.191 <tr>
361.192 <td valign="top">Test Packages</td>
361.193 <td valign="top">The test files in your project.</td>
361.194 </tr>
361.195 <tr>
361.196
361.197 <td valign="top">Libraries</td>
361.198 <td valign="top">Library JAR files used by the application</td>
361.199 </tr>
361.200 <tr>
361.201
361.202 <td valign="top">Test Libraries</td>
361.203 <td valign="top">Library JAR files used by the test files for your application</td>
361.204 </tr>
361.205 <tr>
361.206
361.207 <td valign="top">Themes</td>
361.208 <td valign="top">Coordinated sets of cascading stylesheet files,
361.209 JavaScript files, and icon images that are applied to a page and the components in the page</td>
361.210 </tr>
361.211 <tr>
361.212
361.213 <td valign="top">Component Libraries</td>
361.214 <td valign="top">Library JAR files for libraries containing JavaServer Faces components that you have imported. </td>
361.215 </tr>
361.216 <tr>
361.217
361.218 <td valign="top">Data Source References</td>
361.219 <td valign="top">A node used to resolve data connection problems, especially with projects imported from Java Studio Creator 2 and Java Studio Creator 2 Update 1.</td>
361.220 </tr>
361.221 </table>
361.222 <p>The Projects window enables you to work efficiently with the primary elements of your application without exposing the underlying details of the application infrastructure. You can switch to a more detailed filesystem view of the project by selecting Window > Files from the main menu. </p>
361.223 <dl>
361.224 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
361.225 <dd><a href="projectfilesystem.html">Files Window</a></dd>
361.226 <dd><a href="../../web/about/webapps_quickref.html">Web Application Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
361.227 <dd> </dd>
361.228 <dd> <a href="../../design/web_app_concepts.html">About Web Applications</a></dd>
361.229 </dl>
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362.13 <title>imageURL Property Editor</title>
362.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
362.15 </head>
362.16 <body>
362.17 <h1>imageURL Property Editor </h1>
362.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
362.19
362.20 <p>This property editor enables you to define the <code>imageURL</code> property of a component, such as the <code>imageURL</code> property of an <a href="../palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/propsheets/image_hyperlink_props.html">Image Hyperlink</a>. You open the property editor by clicking the ellipsis button (...) next to the <code>imageURL</code> property in the component's Properties window. </p>
362.21 <p>You can either define the URL directly on the Use Value panel or use the Use Binding panel to bind the property to a bean property and enable your application to set the URL dynamically. </p>
362.22 <h3>Use Value </h3>
362.23
362.24 <p>This dialog box enables you either to type in a URL, such as the location of an image on the Web, or to pick a resource like an image file. If you want to pick a resource, you can choose the resource from the tree list in this dialog box, or you can use the Add File button to add an image file to your application's list of resources and then choose that file from the tree list. </p>
362.25 <p> For example, after you choose an image file, a reference to an image file in your application's list of resources might be <code>/resources/image-file.gif</code>. A URL that points to an image on the web might be<br>
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362.30 <h3>Use Binding </h3>
362.31 <p>This dialog box enables you to bind the component property to a JavaBeans property. For example, you might want to bind the component property to a property of SessionBean1 to pick up an image's URL from a bean in which you maintain the latest URLs for your application's images. In the Use Binding tab, you can see a tree view of all managed beans and their properties. You bind to a property by selecting the property and clicking OK. </p>
362.32
362.33
362.34 <dl>
362.35 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
362.36 <dd><a href="../../connect_data/about_data_binding.html">About Binding Components to Data</a></dd>
362.37 <dd><a href="../../connect_data/aboutcompdata.html">About Components and Data</a></dd>
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362.71 <head>
362.72 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
362.73 <title>imageURL Property Editor</title>
362.74 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
362.75 </head>
362.76 <body>
362.77 <h2>imageURL Property Editor </h2>
362.78 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
362.79
362.80 <p>This property editor enables you to define the <code>imageURL</code> property of a component, such as the <code>imageURL</code> property of an <a href="../palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/propsheets/image_hyperlink_props.html">Image Hyperlink</a>. You open the property editor by clicking the ellipsis button (...) next to the <code>imageURL</code> property in the component's Properties window. </p>
362.81 <p>You can either define the URL directly on the Use Value panel or use the Use Binding panel to bind the property to a bean property and enable your application to set the URL dynamically. </p>
362.82 <h3>Use Value </h3>
362.83
362.84 <p>This dialog box enables you either to type in a URL, such as the location of an image on the Web, or to pick a resource like an image file. If you want to pick a resource, you can choose the resource from the tree list in this dialog box, or you can use the Add File button to add an image file to your application's list of resources and then choose that file from the tree list. </p>
362.85 <p> For example, after you choose an image file, a reference to an image file in your application's list of resources might be <code>/resources/image-file.gif</code>. A URL that points to an image on the web might be<br>
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362.89 .</p>
362.90 <h3>Use Binding </h3>
362.91 <p>This dialog box enables you to bind the component property to a JavaBeans property. For example, you might want to bind the component property to a property of SessionBean1 to pick up an image's URL from a bean in which you maintain the latest URLs for your application's images. In the Use Binding tab, you can see a tree view of all managed beans and their properties. You bind to a property by selecting the property and clicking OK. </p>
362.92
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363.11 <head>
363.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
363.13 <title>urlLang / lang Property Editor</title>
363.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
363.15 </head>
363.16 <body>
363.17 <h1>urlLang / lang Property Editor </h1>
363.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
363.19
363.20 <p>This property editor enables you to define the <code>urlLang</code> property or the <code>lang</code> property of a component, such as the <code>urlLang</code> property of a <a href="../palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/propsheets/image_hyperlink_props.html">Hyperlink</a> or the <code>lang</code> property of a <a href="../palette/jsfstd/grid_panel.html">Grid Panel</a>. You open the property editor by clicking the ellipsis button (...) next to the <code>urlLang</code> property or the <code>lang</code> property in the component's Properties window. </p>
363.21 <ul>
363.22 <li>The <code>urlLang</code> property is equivalent to the HTML <code>hreflang</code> attribute. It indicates the language of the target resource of a link.</li>
363.23 <li>The <code>lang</code> property is equivalent to the HTML <code>lang</code> attribute. It indicates the language of a component's content.</li>
363.24 </ul>
363.25 <p>In either case, the language codes are the same. You can either define the language code directly on the Use Value panel or use the Use Binding panel to bind the property to a bean property and enable your application to set the language code dynamically.</p>
363.26 <h3>Use Value </h3>
363.27
363.28 <p>This dialog box enables you to choose a language code from a list. If you do not see the language code that you need on the list, you can go back to the Properties window and click the edit field next to the property, and then type in a value.</p>
363.29 <p>For example, the following ISO standard language codes are not available in the property editor and would have to be entered directly:</p>
363.30 <ul>
363.31 <li><code>en-US</code> - United States English</li>
363.32 <li><code>ja-JP</code> - Japanese</li>
363.33 <li><code>zh-guoyu</code> - Mandarin or Standard Chinese </li>
363.34 <li><code>zh-Hans</code> - Simplified Chinese script</li>
363.35 <li><code>zh-HanT</code> - Traditional Chinese script</li>
363.36 </ul>
363.37
363.38 <h3>Use Binding </h3>
363.39 <p>This dialog box enables you to bind the component property to a JavaBeans property. For example, you might want to bind the component property to a property of SessionBean1 to retrieve a language code from a bean in which you maintain the language codes for your application. In the Use Binding tab, you can see a tree view of all managed beans and their properties. You bind to a property by selecting the property and clicking OK. </p>
363.40
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363.42 <dl>
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363.44 <dd><a href="../../connect_data/about_data_binding.html">About Binding Components to Data</a></dd>
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363.81 <title>urlLang / lang Property Editor</title>
363.82 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
363.83 </head>
363.84 <body>
363.85 <h2>urlLang / lang Property Editor </h2>
363.86 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
363.87
363.88 <p>This property editor enables you to define the <code>urlLang</code> property or the <code>lang</code> property of a component, such as the <code>urlLang</code> property of a <a href="../palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/propsheets/image_hyperlink_props.html">Hyperlink</a> or the <code>lang</code> property of a <a href="../palette/jsfstd/grid_panel.html">Grid Panel</a>. You open the property editor by clicking the ellipsis button (...) next to the <code>urlLang</code> property or the <code>lang</code> property in the component's Properties window. </p>
363.89 <ul>
363.90 <li>The <code>urlLang</code> property is equivalent to the HTML <code>hreflang</code> attribute. It indicates the language of the target resource of a link.</li>
363.91 <li>The <code>lang</code> property is equivalent to the HTML <code>lang</code> attribute. It indicates the language of a component's content.</li>
363.92 </ul>
363.93 <p>In either case, the language codes are the same. You can either define the language code directly on the Use Value panel or use the Use Binding panel to bind the property to a bean property and enable your application to set the language code dynamically.</p>
363.94 <h3>Use Value </h3>
363.95
363.96 <p>This dialog box enables you to choose a language code from a list. If you do not see the language code that you need on the list, you can go back to the Properties window and click the edit field next to the property, and then type in a value.</p>
363.97 <p>For example, the following ISO standard language codes are not available in the property editor and would have to be entered directly:</p>
363.98 <ul>
363.99 <li><code>en-US</code> - United States English</li>
363.100 <li><code>ja-JP</code> - Japanese</li>
363.101 <li><code>zh-guoyu</code> - Mandarin or Standard Chinese </li>
363.102 <li><code>zh-Hans</code> - Simplified Chinese script</li>
363.103 <li><code>zh-HanT</code> - Traditional Chinese script</li>
363.104 </ul>
363.105
363.106 <h3>Use Binding </h3>
363.107 <p>This dialog box enables you to bind the component property to a JavaBeans property. For example, you might want to bind the component property to a property of SessionBean1 to retrieve a language code from a bean in which you maintain the language codes for your application. In the Use Binding tab, you can see a tree view of all managed beans and their properties. You bind to a property by selecting the property and clicking OK. </p>
363.108
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363.112 <dd><a href="../../connect_data/about_data_binding.html">About Binding Components to Data</a></dd>
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364.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/propeditors/style_prop_ed_background.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
364.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/propeditors/style_prop_ed_background.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
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364.11 <head>
364.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
364.13 <title>Style Editor: Background Panel</title>
364.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
364.15 </head>
364.16 <body>
364.17 <h1>Style Editor: Background Panel</h1>
364.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
364.19 <p>This panel of the the <a href="style_prop_ed_main.html">Style
364.20 Editor</a> enables you to set CSS declarations for the background of a JavaServer
364.21 Faces component. The background is the surface on which the contents of the
364.22 component are displayed, such as black text on a white background in an Output
364.23 Text component. The declarations you add to the style property override corresponding
364.24 rules defined in the page's CSS file.</p>
364.25 <p>The Background panel enables you to set the following style
364.26 declarations:</p>
364.27 <ul>
364.28 <li><b>Background Color.</b> Sets the CSS property <code>background-color</code>. You can:
364.29 <ul>
364.30 <li> Choose one of the standard colors from the drop down list.</li>
364.31 <li>Click the color button <img src="../../images/color_btn.gif" alt="Color Button" width="20" height="21"> on
364.32 the right side of the field and pick a color.</li>
364.33 <li>Enter a hexadecimal RGB color value prefixed with a hash mark (#)
364.34 or use the decimal notation <code>rgb(<i>red-value</i>,<i>green-value</i>,<i>blue-value</i>)</code>.
364.35 For example, the value for white is <code>rgb(255,255,255)</code>.</li>
364.36 </ul>
364.37 <p>The following table shows the standard colors:</p>
364.38
364.39 <table border=1 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 summary="Table of Color Names and Their sRGB Values">
364.40 <tr>
364.41 <th colspan="4" align="center">Color names and sRGB values</th>
364.42 </tr>
364.43 <tbody>
364.44 <tr>
364.45 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#000000"> </td>
364.46 <td> black = "#000000"</td>
364.47 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#008000"> </td>
364.48 <td> green = "#008000"</td>
364.49 </tr>
364.50 <tr>
364.51 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#C0C0C0"> </td>
364.52 <td> silver = "#C0C0C0"</td>
364.53 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#00FF00"> </td>
364.54 <td> lime = "#00FF00" </td>
364.55 </tr>
364.56 <tr>
364.57 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#808080"> </td>
364.58 <td> gray = "#808080"</td>
364.59 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#808000"> </td>
364.60 <td> olive = "#808000" </td>
364.61 </tr>
364.62 <tr>
364.63 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> </td>
364.64 <td> white = "#FFFFFF"</td>
364.65 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#FFFF00"> </td>
364.66 <td> yellow = "#FFFF00"</td>
364.67 </tr>
364.68 <tr>
364.69 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#800000"> </td>
364.70 <td> maroon = "#800000"</td>
364.71 <td width="20"height="20" bgcolor="#000080"> </td>
364.72 <td> navy = "#000080" </td>
364.73 </tr>
364.74 <tr>
364.75 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#FF0000"> </td>
364.76 <td> red = "#FF0000"</td>
364.77 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#0000FF"> </td>
364.78 <td> blue = "#0000FF"</td>
364.79 </tr>
364.80 <tr>
364.81 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#800080"> </td>
364.82 <td> purple = "#800080"</td>
364.83 <td width=16 height="16" bgcolor="#008080"> </td>
364.84 <td> teal = "#008080"</td>
364.85 </tr>
364.86 <tr>
364.87 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#FF00FF"> </td>
364.88 <td> fuchsia = "#FF00FF"</td>
364.89 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#00FFFF"> </td>
364.90 <td> aqua = "#00FFFF"</td>
364.91 </tr>
364.92 </tbody>
364.93 </table>
364.94 </li>
364.95 <li><b>Background Image.</b> Sets the CSS property <code>background-image</code>,
364.96 an
364.97 image to be used as the background for the component. You can type in a
364.98 URL to an image on a web site, or you can use the ellipsis button and navigate
364.99 to an image file. If you navigate to an image file, it is automatically added
364.100 to your project's resources directory, and the reference becomes <code>/resources/<i>image-file</i></code>.</li>
364.101 <li><b>Tile.</b> Sets the CSS property <code>background-repeat</code>, which specifies
364.102 whether a background image appears once or is repeated in various ways, as
364.103 follows:
364.104 <ul>
364.105 <li><b>repeat.</b> The image is <i>tiled</i>, or repeated, until it covers
364.106 the entire background. </li>
364.107 <li><b>repeat-x.</b> The image is repeated in a row that spans the width
364.108 of the background, by default across the top of the image or in whatever
364.109 position you set with Vertical Position.</li>
364.110 <li><b>repeat-y.</b> <b></b> The image is repeated in a column that spans
364.111 the height of the background, by default on the left side of the image
364.112 or in whatever position you set with Horizontal Position.</li>
364.113 <li><b>no-repeat.</b> The image is not repeated, but appears in its initial
364.114 location (top left corner or whatever you set with Horizontal Position
364.115 and Vertical Position).</li>
364.116 </ul>
364.117 </li>
364.118 <li><b>Scroll.</b > Sets the CSS property <code>background-attachment</code>, which
364.119 specifies whether a background image is fixed or moveable, as described below:
364.120 <ul>
364.121 <li><b>scroll.</b> This default setting causes the image to scroll with
364.122 the content of the component. In other words, the background image is
364.123 attached to the content and moves along with it if the user scrolls the
364.124 content. </li>
364.125 <li><b>fixed.</b> This setting causes the image to be fixed and not move
364.126 if the content moves. In other words, the background image is
364.127 not attached to the content and does not move along with it if the user
364.128 scrolls the content. For example, a watermark for the page background
364.129 might be set to fixed so it will remain visible as the page scrolls. </li>
364.130 </ul>
364.131 </li>
364.132 <li><b>Horizontal Position.</b> Sets the horizontal component of the CSS property <code>background-position</code>,
364.133 which you can use to specify the initial location of the image. You can choose
364.134 a value from the drop down list (left, center, or right) or you can specify
364.135 an absolute position (such as 20 px) or a relative position (such as 20%).
364.136 Numeric positions are measured from the left side of the component. </li>
364.137 <li><b>Vertical Position.</b> Sets the vertical component of the CSS property <code>background-position</code>,
364.138 which you can use to specify the initial location of the image. You can choose
364.139 a value from the drop down list (top, center, or bottom) or you can specify
364.140 an absolute position (such as 20 px) or a relative position (such as 20%).
364.141 Numeric positions are measured from the top of the component. </li>
364.142 </ul>
364.143 <ul class="note">
364.144 <li>The first time you enter a numeric value in either of the Position fields,
364.145 press Enter to enable the
364.146 drop down list showing the units of measure.</li>
364.147 </ul>
364.148 <dl>
364.149 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
364.150 <dd><a href="../../components/aboutcomponents.html">About Components</a></dd>
364.151 <dd><a href="../../components/common_comp_props.html">Common
364.152 Component Properties</a></dd>
364.153 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/style_sheet.html">Using
364.154 Cascading Style Sheets</a></dd>
364.155 </dl>
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364.185 </head>
364.186 <body>
364.187 <h2>Style Editor: Background Panel</h2>
364.188 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
364.189 <p>This panel of the the <a href="style_prop_ed_main.html">Style
364.190 Editor</a> enables you to set CSS declarations for the background of a JavaServer
364.191 Faces component. The background is the surface on which the contents of the
364.192 component are displayed, such as black text on a white background in an Output
364.193 Text component. The declarations you add to the style property override corresponding
364.194 rules defined in the page's CSS file.</p>
364.195 <p>The Background panel enables you to set the following style
364.196 declarations:</p>
364.197 <ul>
364.198 <li><b>Background Color.</b> Sets the CSS property <code>background-color</code>. You can:
364.199 <ul>
364.200 <li> Choose one of the standard colors from the drop down list.</li>
364.201 <li>Click the color button <img src="../../images/color_btn.gif" alt="Color Button" width="20" height="21"> on
364.202 the right side of the field and pick a color.</li>
364.203 <li>Enter a hexadecimal RGB color value prefixed with a hash mark (#)
364.204 or use the decimal notation <code>rgb(<i>red-value</i>,<i>green-value</i>,<i>blue-value</i>)</code>.
364.205 For example, the value for white is <code>rgb(255,255,255)</code>.</li>
364.206 </ul>
364.207 <p>The following table shows the standard colors:</p>
364.208
364.209 <table border=1 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 summary="Table of Color Names and Their sRGB Values">
364.210 <tr>
364.211 <th colspan="4" align="center">Color names and sRGB values</th>
364.212 </tr>
364.213 <tbody>
364.214 <tr>
364.215 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#000000"> </td>
364.216 <td> black = "#000000"</td>
364.217 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#008000"> </td>
364.218 <td> green = "#008000"</td>
364.219 </tr>
364.220 <tr>
364.221 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#C0C0C0"> </td>
364.222 <td> silver = "#C0C0C0"</td>
364.223 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#00FF00"> </td>
364.224 <td> lime = "#00FF00" </td>
364.225 </tr>
364.226 <tr>
364.227 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#808080"> </td>
364.228 <td> gray = "#808080"</td>
364.229 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#808000"> </td>
364.230 <td> olive = "#808000" </td>
364.231 </tr>
364.232 <tr>
364.233 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> </td>
364.234 <td> white = "#FFFFFF"</td>
364.235 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#FFFF00"> </td>
364.236 <td> yellow = "#FFFF00"</td>
364.237 </tr>
364.238 <tr>
364.239 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#800000"> </td>
364.240 <td> maroon = "#800000"</td>
364.241 <td width="20"height="20" bgcolor="#000080"> </td>
364.242 <td> navy = "#000080" </td>
364.243 </tr>
364.244 <tr>
364.245 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#FF0000"> </td>
364.246 <td> red = "#FF0000"</td>
364.247 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#0000FF"> </td>
364.248 <td> blue = "#0000FF"</td>
364.249 </tr>
364.250 <tr>
364.251 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#800080"> </td>
364.252 <td> purple = "#800080"</td>
364.253 <td width=16 height="16" bgcolor="#008080"> </td>
364.254 <td> teal = "#008080"</td>
364.255 </tr>
364.256 <tr>
364.257 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#FF00FF"> </td>
364.258 <td> fuchsia = "#FF00FF"</td>
364.259 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#00FFFF"> </td>
364.260 <td> aqua = "#00FFFF"</td>
364.261 </tr>
364.262 </tbody>
364.263 </table>
364.264 </li>
364.265 <li><b>Background Image.</b> Sets the CSS property <code>background-image</code>,
364.266 an
364.267 image to be used as the background for the component. You can type in a
364.268 URL to an image on a web site, or you can use the ellipsis button and navigate
364.269 to an image file. If you navigate to an image file, it is automatically added
364.270 to your project's resources directory, and the reference becomes <code>/resources/<i>image-file</i></code>.</li>
364.271 <li><b>Tile.</b> Sets the CSS property <code>background-repeat</code>, which specifies
364.272 whether a background image appears once or is repeated in various ways, as
364.273 follows:
364.274 <ul>
364.275 <li><b>repeat.</b> The image is <i>tiled</i>, or repeated, until it covers
364.276 the entire background. </li>
364.277 <li><b>repeat-x.</b> The image is repeated in a row that spans the width
364.278 of the background, by default across the top of the image or in whatever
364.279 position you set with Vertical Position.</li>
364.280 <li><b>repeat-y.</b> <b></b> The image is repeated in a column that spans
364.281 the height of the background, by default on the left side of the image
364.282 or in whatever position you set with Horizontal Position.</li>
364.283 <li><b>no-repeat.</b> The image is not repeated, but appears in its initial
364.284 location (top left corner or whatever you set with Horizontal Position
364.285 and Vertical Position).</li>
364.286 </ul>
364.287 </li>
364.288 <li><b>Scroll.</b > Sets the CSS property <code>background-attachment</code>, which
364.289 specifies whether a background image is fixed or moveable, as described below:
364.290 <ul>
364.291 <li><b>scroll.</b> This default setting causes the image to scroll with
364.292 the content of the component. In other words, the background image is
364.293 attached to the content and moves along with it if the user scrolls the
364.294 content. </li>
364.295 <li><b>fixed.</b> This setting causes the image to be fixed and not move
364.296 if the content moves. In other words, the background image is
364.297 not attached to the content and does not move along with it if the user
364.298 scrolls the content. For example, a watermark for the page background
364.299 might be set to fixed so it will remain visible as the page scrolls. </li>
364.300 </ul>
364.301 </li>
364.302 <li><b>Horizontal Position.</b> Sets the horizontal component of the CSS property <code>background-position</code>,
364.303 which you can use to specify the initial location of the image. You can choose
364.304 a value from the drop down list (left, center, or right) or you can specify
364.305 an absolute position (such as 20 px) or a relative position (such as 20%).
364.306 Numeric positions are measured from the left side of the component. </li>
364.307 <li><b>Vertical Position.</b> Sets the vertical component of the CSS property <code>background-position</code>,
364.308 which you can use to specify the initial location of the image. You can choose
364.309 a value from the drop down list (top, center, or bottom) or you can specify
364.310 an absolute position (such as 20 px) or a relative position (such as 20%).
364.311 Numeric positions are measured from the top of the component. </li>
364.312 </ul>
364.313 <ul class="note">
364.314 <li>The first time you enter a numeric value in either of the Position fields,
364.315 press Enter to enable the
364.316 drop down list showing the units of measure.</li>
364.317 </ul>
364.318 <dl>
364.319 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
364.320 <dd><a href="../../components/aboutcomponents.html">About Components</a></dd>
364.321 <dd><a href="../../components/common_comp_props.html">Common
364.322 Component Properties</a></dd>
364.323 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/style_sheet.html">Using
364.324 Cascading Style Sheets</a></dd>
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365.13 <title>Style Editor: Border Panel</title>
365.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
365.15 </head>
365.16 <body>
365.17 <h1>Style Editor: Border Panel</h1>
365.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
365.19 <p>This panel of the the <a href="style_prop_ed_main.html">Style
365.20 Editor</a> enables you to add border-related cascading style
365.21 sheet (CSS) declarations to the style property of a JavaServer
365.22 Faces component. These properties control how a border is drawn around the
365.23 component. The declarations you add to the style property override corresponding
365.24 CSS rules defined in the page's CSS file.</p>
365.25 <p>The Border panel is a grid that enables you to set the following three elements
365.26 for the entire border, the top, the bottom, the left side, or the right
365.27 side:</p>
365.28 <ul>
365.29 <li><b>Style.</b> Sets the type of border, such as a solid or dashed line,
365.30 that is drawn for any of the CSS properties
365.31 <code>border</code>, <code>border-top</code>, <code>border-bottom</code>, <code>border-left</code>, <code>border-right</code>.</li>
365.32 <li><b>Width.</b> Sets the width of the line that is drawn for any of the CSS
365.33 properties
365.34 <code>border</code>, <code>border-top</code>, <code>border-bottom</code>, <code>border-left</code>, <code>border-right</code>.
365.35 The value of this setting defaults to 1 for any of the style settings that
365.36 cause a border to be drawn. </li>
365.37 <li><b>Color.</b> Sets the color of the line that is drawn for any of the CSS
365.38 properties
365.39 <code>border</code>, <code>border-top</code>, <code>border-bottom</code>, <code>border-left</code>, <code>border-right</code>. You
365.40 can:
365.41 <ul>
365.42 <li> Choose one of the standard colors from the drop down list.</li>
365.43 <li>Click the color button <img src="../../images/color_btn.gif" alt="Color Button" width="20" height="21"> on
365.44 the right side of the field and pick a color.</li>
365.45 <li>Enter a hexadecimal RGB color value prefixed with a hash mark (#)
365.46 or use the decimal notation <code>rgb(<i>red-value</i>,<i>green-value</i>,<i>blue-value</i>)</code>.
365.47 For example, the value for white is <code>rgb(255,255,255)</code>.</li>
365.48 </ul>
365.49 <p>The following table shows the standard colors:</p>
365.50 <table border=1 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 summary="Table of Color Names and Their sRGB Values">
365.51 <tr>
365.52 <th colspan="4" align="center">Color names and sRGB values</th>
365.53 </tr>
365.54 <tbody>
365.55 <tr>
365.56 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#000000"> </td>
365.57 <td> black = "#000000"</td>
365.58 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#008000"> </td>
365.59 <td> green = "#008000"</td>
365.60 </tr>
365.61 <tr>
365.62 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#C0C0C0"> </td>
365.63 <td> silver = "#C0C0C0"</td>
365.64 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#00FF00"> </td>
365.65 <td> lime = "#00FF00" </td>
365.66 </tr>
365.67 <tr>
365.68 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#808080"> </td>
365.69 <td> gray = "#808080"</td>
365.70 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#808000"> </td>
365.71 <td> olive = "#808000" </td>
365.72 </tr>
365.73 <tr>
365.74 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> </td>
365.75 <td> white = "#FFFFFF"</td>
365.76 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#FFFF00"> </td>
365.77 <td> yellow = "#FFFF00"</td>
365.78 </tr>
365.79 <tr>
365.80 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#800000"> </td>
365.81 <td> maroon = "#800000"</td>
365.82 <td width="20"height="20" bgcolor="#000080"> </td>
365.83 <td> navy = "#000080" </td>
365.84 </tr>
365.85 <tr>
365.86 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#FF0000"> </td>
365.87 <td> red = "#FF0000"</td>
365.88 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#0000FF"> </td>
365.89 <td> blue = "#0000FF"</td>
365.90 </tr>
365.91 <tr>
365.92 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#800080"> </td>
365.93 <td> purple = "#800080"</td>
365.94 <td width=16 height="16" bgcolor="#008080"> </td>
365.95 <td> teal = "#008080"</td>
365.96 </tr>
365.97 <tr>
365.98 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#FF00FF"> </td>
365.99 <td> fuchsia = "#FF00FF"</td>
365.100 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#00FFFF"> </td>
365.101 <td> aqua = "#00FFFF"</td>
365.102 </tr>
365.103 </tbody>
365.104 </table>
365.105 </li>
365.106 </ul>
365.107 <dl>
365.108 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
365.109 <dd><a href="../../components/aboutcomponents.html">About Components</a></dd>
365.110 <dd><a href="../../components/common_comp_props.html">Common
365.111 Component Properties</a></dd>
365.112 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/style_sheet.html">Using
365.113 Cascading Style Sheets</a></dd>
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365.141 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
365.142 <title>Style Editor: Border Panel</title>
365.143 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
365.144 </head>
365.145 <body>
365.146 <h2>Style Editor: Border Panel</h2>
365.147 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
365.148 <p>This panel of the the <a href="style_prop_ed_main.html">Style
365.149 Editor</a> enables you to add border-related cascading style
365.150 sheet (CSS) declarations to the style property of a JavaServer
365.151 Faces component. These properties control how a border is drawn around the
365.152 component. The declarations you add to the style property override corresponding
365.153 CSS rules defined in the page's CSS file.</p>
365.154 <p>The Border panel is a grid that enables you to set the following three elements
365.155 for the entire border, the top, the bottom, the left side, or the right
365.156 side:</p>
365.157 <ul>
365.158 <li><b>Style.</b> Sets the type of border, such as a solid or dashed line,
365.159 that is drawn for any of the CSS properties
365.160 <code>border</code>, <code>border-top</code>, <code>border-bottom</code>, <code>border-left</code>, <code>border-right</code>.</li>
365.161 <li><b>Width.</b> Sets the width of the line that is drawn for any of the CSS
365.162 properties
365.163 <code>border</code>, <code>border-top</code>, <code>border-bottom</code>, <code>border-left</code>, <code>border-right</code>.
365.164 The value of this setting defaults to 1 for any of the style settings that
365.165 cause a border to be drawn. </li>
365.166 <li><b>Color.</b> Sets the color of the line that is drawn for any of the CSS
365.167 properties
365.168 <code>border</code>, <code>border-top</code>, <code>border-bottom</code>, <code>border-left</code>, <code>border-right</code>. You
365.169 can:
365.170 <ul>
365.171 <li> Choose one of the standard colors from the drop down list.</li>
365.172 <li>Click the color button <img src="../../images/color_btn.gif" alt="Color Button" width="20" height="21"> on
365.173 the right side of the field and pick a color.</li>
365.174 <li>Enter a hexadecimal RGB color value prefixed with a hash mark (#)
365.175 or use the decimal notation <code>rgb(<i>red-value</i>,<i>green-value</i>,<i>blue-value</i>)</code>.
365.176 For example, the value for white is <code>rgb(255,255,255)</code>.</li>
365.177 </ul>
365.178 <p>The following table shows the standard colors:</p>
365.179 <table border=1 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 summary="Table of Color Names and Their sRGB Values">
365.180 <tr>
365.181 <th colspan="4" align="center">Color names and sRGB values</th>
365.182 </tr>
365.183 <tbody>
365.184 <tr>
365.185 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#000000"> </td>
365.186 <td> black = "#000000"</td>
365.187 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#008000"> </td>
365.188 <td> green = "#008000"</td>
365.189 </tr>
365.190 <tr>
365.191 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#C0C0C0"> </td>
365.192 <td> silver = "#C0C0C0"</td>
365.193 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#00FF00"> </td>
365.194 <td> lime = "#00FF00" </td>
365.195 </tr>
365.196 <tr>
365.197 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#808080"> </td>
365.198 <td> gray = "#808080"</td>
365.199 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#808000"> </td>
365.200 <td> olive = "#808000" </td>
365.201 </tr>
365.202 <tr>
365.203 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> </td>
365.204 <td> white = "#FFFFFF"</td>
365.205 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#FFFF00"> </td>
365.206 <td> yellow = "#FFFF00"</td>
365.207 </tr>
365.208 <tr>
365.209 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#800000"> </td>
365.210 <td> maroon = "#800000"</td>
365.211 <td width="20"height="20" bgcolor="#000080"> </td>
365.212 <td> navy = "#000080" </td>
365.213 </tr>
365.214 <tr>
365.215 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#FF0000"> </td>
365.216 <td> red = "#FF0000"</td>
365.217 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#0000FF"> </td>
365.218 <td> blue = "#0000FF"</td>
365.219 </tr>
365.220 <tr>
365.221 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#800080"> </td>
365.222 <td> purple = "#800080"</td>
365.223 <td width=16 height="16" bgcolor="#008080"> </td>
365.224 <td> teal = "#008080"</td>
365.225 </tr>
365.226 <tr>
365.227 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#FF00FF"> </td>
365.228 <td> fuchsia = "#FF00FF"</td>
365.229 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#00FFFF"> </td>
365.230 <td> aqua = "#00FFFF"</td>
365.231 </tr>
365.232 </tbody>
365.233 </table>
365.234 </li>
365.235 </ul>
365.236 <dl>
365.237 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
365.238 <dd><a href="../../components/aboutcomponents.html">About Components</a></dd>
365.239 <dd><a href="../../components/common_comp_props.html">Common
365.240 Component Properties</a></dd>
365.241 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/style_sheet.html">Using
365.242 Cascading Style Sheets</a></dd>
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366.13 <title>Style Editor: Font Panel</title>
366.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
366.15 </head>
366.16 <body>
366.17 <h1>Style Editor: Font Panel</h1>
366.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
366.19 <p>This panel of the the <a href="style_prop_ed_main.html">Style
366.20 Editor</a> enables you to choose font-related cascading style sheet
366.21 (CSS) declarations to the style property of a JavaServer Faces
366.22 component. The declarations you add to the style property override
366.23 corresponding CSS rules defined in the page's CSS file.</p>
366.24 <p>The Font panel enables you to set the following style declarations:</p>
366.25 <ul>
366.26 <li><b>Font Family.</b> Sets the CSS property <code>font-family</code>.
366.27 When the page is rendered, the browser attempts to apply the specific font
366.28 or a font derived from the font families specified in this property from
366.29 left to right on the user's system, comparing each specified font with the
366.30 fonts installed on the system until it finds a match. You can choose a font
366.31 or set of fonts from the list, or you can click the Edit button and add fonts
366.32 by using the Edit Font Families dialog box.</li>
366.33 <li><b>Size.</b> Sets the CSS property <code>font-size</code>, which specifies
366.34 how large the font is to be rendered. You can choose a value from the list
366.35 below the field, or you can enter a numeric value directly. After setting
366.36 the size, you can choose the units from the drop down list on the right. </li>
366.37 <li><b>Style.</b> Sets the CSS property <code>font-style</code>, which specifies
366.38 if the font is rendered normally or in its <i>italic</i> or <i>oblique</i> version. Not
366.39 all fonts have an italic style. Typically, italic and oblique are rendered
366.40 the same.</li>
366.41 <li><b>Weight.</b> Sets the CSS property <code>font-size</code>, which typically
366.42 specifies if the font is or is not <b>bold</b>. Some fonts also support the <code>bolder</code> and <code>lighter</code> settings
366.43 available from the drop down list.</li>
366.44 <li><b>Variant.</b> Sets the CSS property <code>font-variant</code>, which specifies
366.45 if the font is to be rendered in <span style="font-variant:small-caps">small caps</span>.</li>
366.46 <li><b>Color.</b> Sets the CSS property <code>font-color</code>, the color in which
366.47 the font is rendered. You can:
366.48 <ul>
366.49 <li> Choose
366.50 one of the standard colors from the drop down list.</li>
366.51 <li>Click the color
366.52 box to the right of the field and pick a color</li>
366.53 <li>Enter a hexadecimal RGB color value prefixed with a hash mark (#) or
366.54 use the decimal notation <code>rgb(<i>red-value</i>,<i>green-value</i>,<i>blue-value</i>)</code>.
366.55 For example, the value for white is <code>rgb(255,255,255)</code>.</li>
366.56 </ul>
366.57 <p>The following table shows the standard colors:</p>
366.58
366.59 </li>
366.60 <li><table border=1 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 summary="Table of Color Names and Their sRGB Values">
366.61 <tr>
366.62 <th colspan="4" align="center">Color names and sRGB values</th>
366.63 </tr>
366.64 <tbody>
366.65 <tr>
366.66 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#000000"> </td>
366.67 <td> black = "#000000"</td>
366.68 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#008000"> </td>
366.69 <td> green = "#008000"</td>
366.70 </tr>
366.71 <tr>
366.72 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#C0C0C0"> </td>
366.73 <td> silver = "#C0C0C0"</td>
366.74 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#00FF00"> </td>
366.75 <td> lime = "#00FF00" </td>
366.76 </tr>
366.77 <tr>
366.78 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#808080"> </td>
366.79 <td> gray = "#808080"</td>
366.80 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#808000"> </td>
366.81 <td> olive = "#808000" </td>
366.82 </tr>
366.83 <tr>
366.84 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> </td>
366.85 <td> white = "#FFFFFF"</td>
366.86 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#FFFF00"> </td>
366.87 <td> yellow = "#FFFF00"</td>
366.88 </tr>
366.89 <tr>
366.90 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#800000"> </td>
366.91 <td> maroon = "#800000"</td>
366.92 <td width="20"height="20" bgcolor="#000080"> </td>
366.93 <td> navy = "#000080" </td>
366.94 </tr>
366.95 <tr>
366.96 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#FF0000"> </td>
366.97 <td> red = "#FF0000"</td>
366.98 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#0000FF"> </td>
366.99 <td> blue = "#0000FF"</td>
366.100 </tr>
366.101 <tr>
366.102 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#800080"> </td>
366.103 <td> purple = "#800080"</td>
366.104 <td width=16 height="16" bgcolor="#008080"> </td>
366.105 <td> teal = "#008080"</td>
366.106 </tr>
366.107 <tr>
366.108 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#FF00FF"> </td>
366.109 <td> fuchsia = "#FF00FF"</td>
366.110 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#00FFFF"> </td>
366.111 <td> aqua = "#00FFFF"</td>
366.112 </tr>
366.113 </tbody>
366.114 </table>
366.115 </li>
366.116 <li><b>Decoration.</b> Sets the CSS property <code>text-decoration</code>, which
366.117 adds an <u>underline</u>, <span style="text-decoration:overline">overline</span>, <s>strikethrough</s> (<code>line-through</code>),
366.118 or no decoration (<code>none</code>) to the text. Since the settings are checkboxes,
366.119 you can add more than one decoration at a time. </li>
366.120 </ul>
366.121 <dl>
366.122 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
366.123 <dd><a href="../../components/aboutcomponents.html">About Components</a></dd>
366.124 <dd><a href="../../components/common_comp_props.html">Common
366.125 Component Properties</a></dd>
366.126 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/style_sheet.html">Using
366.127 Cascading Style Sheets</a></dd>
366.128 </dl>
366.129 <hr>
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366.132 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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366.149 <!--
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366.151 * All rights reserved.
366.152 * Use is subject to license terms.
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366.154 <head>
366.155 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
366.156 <title>Style Editor: Font Panel</title>
366.157 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
366.158 </head>
366.159 <body>
366.160 <h2>Style Editor: Font Panel</h2>
366.161 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
366.162 <p>This panel of the the <a href="style_prop_ed_main.html">Style
366.163 Editor</a> enables you to choose font-related cascading style sheet
366.164 (CSS) declarations to the style property of a JavaServer Faces
366.165 component. The declarations you add to the style property override
366.166 corresponding CSS rules defined in the page's CSS file.</p>
366.167 <p>The Font panel enables you to set the following style declarations:</p>
366.168 <ul>
366.169 <li><b>Font Family.</b> Sets the CSS property <code>font-family</code>.
366.170 When the page is rendered, the browser attempts to apply the specific font
366.171 or a font derived from the font families specified in this property from
366.172 left to right on the user's system, comparing each specified font with the
366.173 fonts installed on the system until it finds a match. You can choose a font
366.174 or set of fonts from the list, or you can click the Edit button and add fonts
366.175 by using the Edit Font Families dialog box.</li>
366.176 <li><b>Size.</b> Sets the CSS property <code>font-size</code>, which specifies
366.177 how large the font is to be rendered. You can choose a value from the list
366.178 below the field, or you can enter a numeric value directly. After setting
366.179 the size, you can choose the units from the drop down list on the right. </li>
366.180 <li><b>Style.</b> Sets the CSS property <code>font-style</code>, which specifies
366.181 if the font is rendered normally or in its <i>italic</i> or <i>oblique</i> version. Not
366.182 all fonts have an italic style. Typically, italic and oblique are rendered
366.183 the same.</li>
366.184 <li><b>Weight.</b> Sets the CSS property <code>font-size</code>, which typically
366.185 specifies if the font is or is not <b>bold</b>. Some fonts also support the <code>bolder</code> and <code>lighter</code> settings
366.186 available from the drop down list.</li>
366.187 <li><b>Variant.</b> Sets the CSS property <code>font-variant</code>, which specifies
366.188 if the font is to be rendered in <span style="font-variant:small-caps">small caps</span>.</li>
366.189 <li><b>Color.</b> Sets the CSS property <code>font-color</code>, the color in which
366.190 the font is rendered. You can:
366.191 <ul>
366.192 <li> Choose
366.193 one of the standard colors from the drop down list.</li>
366.194 <li>Click the color
366.195 box to the right of the field and pick a color</li>
366.196 <li>Enter a hexadecimal RGB color value prefixed with a hash mark (#) or
366.197 use the decimal notation <code>rgb(<i>red-value</i>,<i>green-value</i>,<i>blue-value</i>)</code>.
366.198 For example, the value for white is <code>rgb(255,255,255)</code>.</li>
366.199 </ul>
366.200 <p>The following table shows the standard colors:</p>
366.201
366.202 </li>
366.203 <li><table border=1 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 summary="Table of Color Names and Their sRGB Values">
366.204 <tr>
366.205 <th colspan="4" align="center">Color names and sRGB values</th>
366.206 </tr>
366.207 <tbody>
366.208 <tr>
366.209 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#000000"> </td>
366.210 <td> black = "#000000"</td>
366.211 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#008000"> </td>
366.212 <td> green = "#008000"</td>
366.213 </tr>
366.214 <tr>
366.215 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#C0C0C0"> </td>
366.216 <td> silver = "#C0C0C0"</td>
366.217 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#00FF00"> </td>
366.218 <td> lime = "#00FF00" </td>
366.219 </tr>
366.220 <tr>
366.221 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#808080"> </td>
366.222 <td> gray = "#808080"</td>
366.223 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#808000"> </td>
366.224 <td> olive = "#808000" </td>
366.225 </tr>
366.226 <tr>
366.227 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> </td>
366.228 <td> white = "#FFFFFF"</td>
366.229 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#FFFF00"> </td>
366.230 <td> yellow = "#FFFF00"</td>
366.231 </tr>
366.232 <tr>
366.233 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#800000"> </td>
366.234 <td> maroon = "#800000"</td>
366.235 <td width="20"height="20" bgcolor="#000080"> </td>
366.236 <td> navy = "#000080" </td>
366.237 </tr>
366.238 <tr>
366.239 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#FF0000"> </td>
366.240 <td> red = "#FF0000"</td>
366.241 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#0000FF"> </td>
366.242 <td> blue = "#0000FF"</td>
366.243 </tr>
366.244 <tr>
366.245 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#800080"> </td>
366.246 <td> purple = "#800080"</td>
366.247 <td width=16 height="16" bgcolor="#008080"> </td>
366.248 <td> teal = "#008080"</td>
366.249 </tr>
366.250 <tr>
366.251 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#FF00FF"> </td>
366.252 <td> fuchsia = "#FF00FF"</td>
366.253 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#00FFFF"> </td>
366.254 <td> aqua = "#00FFFF"</td>
366.255 </tr>
366.256 </tbody>
366.257 </table>
366.258 </li>
366.259 <li><b>Decoration.</b> Sets the CSS property <code>text-decoration</code>, which
366.260 adds an <u>underline</u>, <span style="text-decoration:overline">overline</span>, <s>strikethrough</s> (<code>line-through</code>),
366.261 or no decoration (<code>none</code>) to the text. Since the settings are checkboxes,
366.262 you can add more than one decoration at a time. </li>
366.263 </ul>
366.264 <dl>
366.265 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
366.266 <dd><a href="../../components/aboutcomponents.html">About Components</a></dd>
366.267 <dd><a href="../../components/common_comp_props.html">Common
366.268 Component Properties</a></dd>
366.269 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/style_sheet.html">Using
366.270 Cascading Style Sheets</a></dd>
366.271 </dl>
366.272 <hr>
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366.275 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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367.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
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367.11 <head>
367.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
367.13 <title>Style Editor</title>
367.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
367.15 </head>
367.16 <body>
367.17 <h1>Style Editor</h1>
367.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
367.19 <p>The Style Editor enables you to add cascading style sheet (CSS)
367.20 rules to the style property of a JavaServer Faces component.
367.21 You open the editor by selecting a component that you have added
367.22 to a page and then, in the component's <a href="../../ui_elements/propsheets/propsheet_win.html">Properties window</a>, clicking
367.23 the ellipsis button (...) next to the style property. </p>
367.24 <ul class="note">
367.25 <li>This editor is also used in a pane of the <a href="../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>. In that editor, the previews are shown in a pane to the right of the Style Editor pane and the text results of your choices are shown above, in the CSS Editor's editing pane.</li>
367.26 </ul>
367.27 <p>To use the editor:</p>
367.28 <ul>
367.29 <li>Choose a CSS style editor category from the list in the
367.30 left pane, and then choose settings for that CSS properties in that category
367.31 in the pane on the right. Below the settings pane is a preview pane that
367.32 shows the results of your choices. The CSS Style pane near the bottom shows
367.33 you the text that will be added to the style property.</li>
367.34 <li>A message above the CSS Style pane will tell you if a setting cannot
367.35 be displayed in the preview pane. The setting is likely to work when you
367.36 run your application, but you should test it by right-clicking the page in
367.37 the Visual Designer and choosing Preview in Browser. </li>
367.38 <li>When you have chosen all your settings, click OK to close the editor and
367.39 apply the changes to the style property.</li>
367.40 </ul>
367.41 <ul class="warning">
367.42 <li>If you click Reset to Default, all style settings will be deleted, including
367.43 any that existed when you opened the editor. If you want to reset the style
367.44 property's values to those it had when you opened the editor, click Cancel. </li>
367.45 </ul>
367.46 <p>By default, the editor shows
367.47 CSS property settings for the first CSS style editor category on the list,
367.48 Font. The following list shows all the categories. Each category name links
367.49 to a topic describing the CSS property settings on the category's panel:</p>
367.50 <ul>
367.51 <li><b><a href="style_prop_ed_font.html">Font</a>.</b> Settings
367.52 for the CSS properties <code>font-family</code>, <code>font-size</code>, <code>font-style</code>, <code>font-weight</code>, <code>font-variant</code>, <code>font-color</code>,
367.53 and
367.54 <code>text-decoration.</code></li>
367.55 <li><b><a href="style_prop_ed_background.html">Background</a>.</b> Settings
367.56 for the CSS properties <code>background-color</code>, <code>background-image</code>, <code>background-repeat</code>,
367.57 and <code>background-position</code>.</li>
367.58 <li><b><a href="style_prop_ed_text-block.html">Text Block</a>.</b> Settings
367.59 for the CSS properties <code>text-align</code>, <code>vertical-align</code>, <code>text-indent</code>, <code>direction</code>, <code>word-spacing</code>, <code>letter-spacing</code>,
367.60 and <code>line-height.</code></li>
367.61 <li><b><a href="style_prop_ed_border.html">Border</a>.</b> Settings
367.62 for the CSS properties <code>border</code>, <code>border-top</code>, <code>border-bottom</code>, <code>border-left</code>, and <code>border-right.</code></li>
367.63 <li><b><a href="style_prop_ed_margin.html">Margin</a>.</b> Settings
367.64 for the CSS properties <code>margin</code>, <code>margin-top</code>, <code>margin-bottom</code>, <code>margin-left</code>, <code>margin-right</code>, <code>padding</code>, <code>padding-top</code>, <code>padding-bottom</code>, <code>padding-left</code>,
367.65 and <code>padding-right</code>.</li>
367.66 <li><b><a href="style_prop_ed_position.html">Position</a>.</b> Settings
367.67 for the CSS properties <code>position</code>, <code>top</code>, <code>right</code>, <code>bottom</code>, <code>left</code>, <code>width</code>,
367.68 <code>height</code>, <code>visibility</code>, <code>z-index</code>, and <code>clip:rect.</code></li>
367.69 </ul>
367.70 <p>For an introduction to CSS, see the following web page:<br>
367.71 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
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367.74 </p>
367.75 <p>For an online reference to CSS, see the following web page:<br>
367.76 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
367.77 <param name="content" value="http://zvon.org/xxl/CSS2Reference/Output/index.html">
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367.79 </p>
367.80
367.81 <dl>
367.82 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
367.83 <dd><a href="../../components/aboutcomponents.html">About Components</a></dd>
367.84 <dd><a href="../../components/common_comp_props.html">Common
367.85 Component Properties</a></dd>
367.86 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/style_sheet.html">Using
367.87 Cascading Style Sheets</a></dd>
367.88 </dl>
367.89 <hr>
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367.112 * Use is subject to license terms.
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367.114 <head>
367.115 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
367.116 <title>Style Editor</title>
367.117 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
367.118 </head>
367.119 <body>
367.120 <h2>Style Editor</h2>
367.121 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
367.122 <p>The Style Editor enables you to add cascading style sheet (CSS)
367.123 rules to the style property of a JavaServer Faces component.
367.124 You open the editor by selecting a component that you have added
367.125 to a page and then, in the component's <a href="../../ui_elements/propsheets/propsheet_win.html">Properties window</a>, clicking
367.126 the ellipsis button (...) next to the style property. </p>
367.127 <ul class="note">
367.128 <li>This editor is also used in a pane of the <a href="../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>. In that editor, the previews are shown in a pane to the right of the Style Editor pane and the text results of your choices are shown above, in the CSS Editor's editing pane.</li>
367.129 </ul>
367.130 <p>To use the editor:</p>
367.131 <ul>
367.132 <li>Choose a CSS style editor category from the list in the
367.133 left pane, and then choose settings for that CSS properties in that category
367.134 in the pane on the right. Below the settings pane is a preview pane that
367.135 shows the results of your choices. The CSS Style pane near the bottom shows
367.136 you the text that will be added to the style property.</li>
367.137 <li>A message above the CSS Style pane will tell you if a setting cannot
367.138 be displayed in the preview pane. The setting is likely to work when you
367.139 run your application, but you should test it by right-clicking the page in
367.140 the Visual Designer and choosing Preview in Browser. </li>
367.141 <li>When you have chosen all your settings, click OK to close the editor and
367.142 apply the changes to the style property.</li>
367.143 </ul>
367.144 <ul class="warning">
367.145 <li>If you click Reset to Default, all style settings will be deleted, including
367.146 any that existed when you opened the editor. If you want to reset the style
367.147 property's values to those it had when you opened the editor, click Cancel. </li>
367.148 </ul>
367.149 <p>By default, the editor shows
367.150 CSS property settings for the first CSS style editor category on the list,
367.151 Font. The following list shows all the categories. Each category name links
367.152 to a topic describing the CSS property settings on the category's panel:</p>
367.153 <ul>
367.154 <li><b><a href="style_prop_ed_font.html">Font</a>.</b> Settings
367.155 for the CSS properties <code>font-family</code>, <code>font-size</code>, <code>font-style</code>, <code>font-weight</code>, <code>font-variant</code>, <code>font-color</code>,
367.156 and
367.157 <code>text-decoration.</code></li>
367.158 <li><b><a href="style_prop_ed_background.html">Background</a>.</b> Settings
367.159 for the CSS properties <code>background-color</code>, <code>background-image</code>, <code>background-repeat</code>,
367.160 and <code>background-position</code>.</li>
367.161 <li><b><a href="style_prop_ed_text-block.html">Text Block</a>.</b> Settings
367.162 for the CSS properties <code>text-align</code>, <code>vertical-align</code>, <code>text-indent</code>, <code>direction</code>, <code>word-spacing</code>, <code>letter-spacing</code>,
367.163 and <code>line-height.</code></li>
367.164 <li><b><a href="style_prop_ed_border.html">Border</a>.</b> Settings
367.165 for the CSS properties <code>border</code>, <code>border-top</code>, <code>border-bottom</code>, <code>border-left</code>, and <code>border-right.</code></li>
367.166 <li><b><a href="style_prop_ed_margin.html">Margin</a>.</b> Settings
367.167 for the CSS properties <code>margin</code>, <code>margin-top</code>, <code>margin-bottom</code>, <code>margin-left</code>, <code>margin-right</code>, <code>padding</code>, <code>padding-top</code>, <code>padding-bottom</code>, <code>padding-left</code>,
367.168 and <code>padding-right</code>.</li>
367.169 <li><b><a href="style_prop_ed_position.html">Position</a>.</b> Settings
367.170 for the CSS properties <code>position</code>, <code>top</code>, <code>right</code>, <code>bottom</code>, <code>left</code>, <code>width</code>,
367.171 <code>height</code>, <code>visibility</code>, <code>z-index</code>, and <code>clip:rect.</code></li>
367.172 </ul>
367.173 <p>For an introduction to CSS, see the following web page:<br>
367.174 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
367.175 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3c.rl.ac.uk/primers/css/cssprimer.htm#c1">
367.176 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3c.rl.ac.uk/primers/css/cssprimer.htm#c1."></object>
367.177 </p>
367.178 <p>For an online reference to CSS, see the following web page:<br>
367.179 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
367.180 <param name="content" value="http://zvon.org/xxl/CSS2Reference/Output/index.html">
367.181 <param name="text" value="http://zvon.org/xxl/CSS2Reference/Output/index.html."></object>
367.182 </p>
367.183
367.184 <dl>
367.185 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
367.186 <dd><a href="../../components/aboutcomponents.html">About Components</a></dd>
367.187 <dd><a href="../../components/common_comp_props.html">Common
367.188 Component Properties</a></dd>
367.189 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/style_sheet.html">Using
367.190 Cascading Style Sheets</a></dd>
367.191 </dl>
367.192 <hr>
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368.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/propeditors/style_prop_ed_margin.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
368.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
368.4 -<html>
368.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
368.6 <!--
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368.8 * All rights reserved.
368.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
368.10 -->
368.11 <head>
368.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
368.13 <title>Style Editor: Margin Panel</title>
368.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
368.15 </head>
368.16 <body>
368.17 <h1>Style Editor: Margin Panel</h1>
368.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
368.19 <p>This panel of the the <a href="style_prop_ed_main.html">Style
368.20 Editor</a> enables you to add margin- and padding-related cascading style
368.21 sheet (CSS) declarations to the style property of a JavaServer
368.22 Faces component. The declarations you add to the style property
368.23 override corresponding CSS rules defined in the page's CSS file.</p>
368.24 <p>The Margin panel is a grid that enables you to set the margin and padding
368.25 around the entire component (All), or separately for the top, the bottom, the
368.26 left side, or the right side. The CSS properties that can be set when you
368.27 chose these options are <code>margin</code>, <code>margin-top</code>, <code>margin-bottom</code>, <code>margin-left</code>,
368.28 <code>margin-right</code>, <code>padding</code>, <code>padding-top</code>, <code>padding-bottom</code>, <code>padding-left</code>,
368.29 and <code>padding-right</code>. </p>
368.30 <p>Here's what margin and padding do: </p>
368.31 <ul>
368.32 <li><b>Margin.</b> Controls the amount of space
368.33 between the boundaries of this component and the boundaries of any adjacent
368.34 components. The space created is outside the component's boundary. </li>
368.35 <li><b>Padding. <i></i></b> Controls the amount of space inside the
368.36 component's bounding box between the edge of the bounding box and the
368.37 contents of the component. The space created is inside the component's boundary. </li>
368.38 </ul>
368.39 <dl>
368.40 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
368.41 <dd><a href="../../components/aboutcomponents.html">About Components</a></dd>
368.42 <dd><a href="../../components/common_comp_props.html">Common
368.43 Component Properties</a></dd>
368.44 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/style_sheet.html">Using
368.45 Cascading Style Sheets</a></dd>
368.46 </dl>
368.47 <hr>
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368.50 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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368.59 <td> </td>
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368.67 <!--
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368.69 * All rights reserved.
368.70 * Use is subject to license terms.
368.71 -->
368.72 <head>
368.73 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
368.74 <title>Style Editor: Margin Panel</title>
368.75 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
368.76 </head>
368.77 <body>
368.78 <h2>Style Editor: Margin Panel</h2>
368.79 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
368.80 <p>This panel of the the <a href="style_prop_ed_main.html">Style
368.81 Editor</a> enables you to add margin- and padding-related cascading style
368.82 sheet (CSS) declarations to the style property of a JavaServer
368.83 Faces component. The declarations you add to the style property
368.84 override corresponding CSS rules defined in the page's CSS file.</p>
368.85 <p>The Margin panel is a grid that enables you to set the margin and padding
368.86 around the entire component (All), or separately for the top, the bottom, the
368.87 left side, or the right side. The CSS properties that can be set when you
368.88 chose these options are <code>margin</code>, <code>margin-top</code>, <code>margin-bottom</code>, <code>margin-left</code>,
368.89 <code>margin-right</code>, <code>padding</code>, <code>padding-top</code>, <code>padding-bottom</code>, <code>padding-left</code>,
368.90 and <code>padding-right</code>. </p>
368.91 <p>Here's what margin and padding do: </p>
368.92 <ul>
368.93 <li><b>Margin.</b> Controls the amount of space
368.94 between the boundaries of this component and the boundaries of any adjacent
368.95 components. The space created is outside the component's boundary. </li>
368.96 <li><b>Padding. <i></i></b> Controls the amount of space inside the
368.97 component's bounding box between the edge of the bounding box and the
368.98 contents of the component. The space created is inside the component's boundary. </li>
368.99 </ul>
368.100 <dl>
368.101 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
368.102 <dd><a href="../../components/aboutcomponents.html">About Components</a></dd>
368.103 <dd><a href="../../components/common_comp_props.html">Common
368.104 Component Properties</a></dd>
368.105 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/style_sheet.html">Using
368.106 Cascading Style Sheets</a></dd>
368.107 </dl>
368.108 <hr>
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369.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/propeditors/style_prop_ed_position.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
369.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/propeditors/style_prop_ed_position.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
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369.6 <!--
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369.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
369.10 -->
369.11 <head>
369.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
369.13 <title>Style Editor: Position Panel</title>
369.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
369.15 </head>
369.16 <body>
369.17 <h1>Style Editor: Position Panel</h1>
369.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
369.19 <p>This panel of the the <a href="style_prop_ed_main.html">Style
369.20 Editor</a> enables you to add position-related cascading style
369.21 sheet (CSS) declarations to the style property of a JavaServer
369.22 Faces component. The declarations you add to the style property
369.23 override corresponding CSS rules defined in the page's CSS file.</p>
369.24 <ul class="note">
369.25 <li>The Visual Designer by default is in grid mode. In that mode, the Visual Designer sets the
369.26 <code>position</code> CSS property to <code>absolute</code> in each component's style property. If you change the position value in this dialog and then move the component in Visual Designer while the editor is in grid mode, the Visual Designer will reset <code>position</code> to <code>absolute</code>.</li>
369.27 </ul>
369.28 <p>The Position panel enables you to set the following style declarations:</p>
369.29 <ul>
369.30 <li><b>Position.</b> Sets the CSS property <code>position</code>, which determines
369.31 where the component is displayed on the page. Takes one of the following values:
369.32 <ul>
369.33 <li><b>Absolute.</b> The component is positioned relative to its containing
369.34 block. The positioning is a set distance from the edges of the containing
369.35 block and depends on the settings of the positioning properties Top,
369.36 Bottom, Left, and Right. </li>
369.37 <li><b>Static.</b> The component is positioned relative to its parent and
369.38 to other components that precede it. None of the positioning properties
369.39 (Top,
369.40 Bottom, Left, and Right) apply. </li>
369.41 <li><b>Relative.</b> The component is positioned a specified distance away
369.42 from its normal position without respect to the positioning of other
369.43 elements, meaning that it can overlap other elements. The positioning
369.44 depends on the settings of the positioning properties Top, Bottom, Left,
369.45 and Right. </li>
369.46 <li><b>Fixed.</b> The component is positioned relative to the browser
369.47 window and does not move when other elements are scrolled. The positioning
369.48 depends on the settings of the positioning properties Top, Bottom, Left,
369.49 and Right. </li>
369.50 <li><b>Inherit.</b> The component inherits the position setting of its
369.51 parent component.</li>
369.52 </ul>
369.53 </li>
369.54 </ul>
369.55 <ul class="note">
369.56 <li> If you enter a number in any of the following fields and the field has a
369.57 disabled drop down list next to it for setting numeric units, press the Enter
369.58 key after entering the number to enable the drop down list.</li>
369.59 </ul>
369.60 <ul>
369.61 <li><b>Top.</b> Sets the CSS property <code>top</code>, which determines how
369.62 far from the top of the containing block the component is to be positioned.
369.63 This setting does not apply if Position is set to static. </li>
369.64 <li><b>Bottom.</b> Sets the CSS property <code>bottom</code>, which determines
369.65 how far from the bottom of the containing block the component is to be positioned.
369.66 This setting does not apply if Position is set to static. </li>
369.67 <li><b>Left.</b> Sets the CSS property <code>left</code>, which determines
369.68 how far from the left of the containing block the component is to be positioned.
369.69 This setting does not apply if Position is set to static. </li>
369.70 <li><b>Right.</b> Sets the CSS property <code>right</code>, which determines
369.71 how far from the top of the containing block the component is to be positioned.
369.72 This setting does not apply if Position is set to static. </li>
369.73 <li><b>Width.</b> Sets the CSS property <code>width</code>, which determines the
369.74 width of the component if Position is set to Absolute. </li>
369.75 <li><b>Height.</b> Sets the CSS property <code>height</code>, which determines
369.76 the height of the component if Position is set to Absolute. </li>
369.77 <li><b>Visible.</b> Sets the CSS property <code>visible</code>, which determines
369.78 if the component can be seen on the rendered page. </li>
369.79 <li><b>Z-Index.</b> Sets the CSS property <code>z-index</code>, which determines
369.80 the <i>stack order</i> of the component: whether
369.81 the component displays on top of or behind other components. A negative value
369.82 puts the component behind its containing block. </li>
369.83 <li><b>Clip. </b>Sets the CSS property <code>clip:rect</code>, which defines a
369.84 clipping rectangle that makes the parts of the component between the component's
369.85 border and edges of the clipping rectangle transparent, effectively clipping,
369.86 or cutting off, parts of the rendered component. </li>
369.87 </ul>
369.88 <dl>
369.89 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
369.90 <dd><a href="../../components/aboutcomponents.html">About Components</a></dd>
369.91 <dd><a href="../../components/common_comp_props.html">Common
369.92 Component Properties</a></dd>
369.93 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/style_sheet.html">Using
369.94 Cascading Style Sheets</a></dd>
369.95 </dl>
369.96 <hr>
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369.119 * Use is subject to license terms.
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369.121 <head>
369.122 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
369.123 <title>Style Editor: Position Panel</title>
369.124 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
369.125 </head>
369.126 <body>
369.127 <h2>Style Editor: Position Panel</h2>
369.128 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
369.129 <p>This panel of the the <a href="style_prop_ed_main.html">Style
369.130 Editor</a> enables you to add position-related cascading style
369.131 sheet (CSS) declarations to the style property of a JavaServer
369.132 Faces component. The declarations you add to the style property
369.133 override corresponding CSS rules defined in the page's CSS file.</p>
369.134 <ul class="note">
369.135 <li>The Visual Designer by default is in grid mode. In that mode, the Visual Designer sets the
369.136 <code>position</code> CSS property to <code>absolute</code> in each component's style property. If you change the position value in this dialog and then move the component in Visual Designer while the editor is in grid mode, the Visual Designer will reset <code>position</code> to <code>absolute</code>.</li>
369.137 </ul>
369.138 <p>The Position panel enables you to set the following style declarations:</p>
369.139 <ul>
369.140 <li><b>Position.</b> Sets the CSS property <code>position</code>, which determines
369.141 where the component is displayed on the page. Takes one of the following values:
369.142 <ul>
369.143 <li><b>Absolute.</b> The component is positioned relative to its containing
369.144 block. The positioning is a set distance from the edges of the containing
369.145 block and depends on the settings of the positioning properties Top,
369.146 Bottom, Left, and Right. </li>
369.147 <li><b>Static.</b> The component is positioned relative to its parent and
369.148 to other components that precede it. None of the positioning properties
369.149 (Top,
369.150 Bottom, Left, and Right) apply. </li>
369.151 <li><b>Relative.</b> The component is positioned a specified distance away
369.152 from its normal position without respect to the positioning of other
369.153 elements, meaning that it can overlap other elements. The positioning
369.154 depends on the settings of the positioning properties Top, Bottom, Left,
369.155 and Right. </li>
369.156 <li><b>Fixed.</b> The component is positioned relative to the browser
369.157 window and does not move when other elements are scrolled. The positioning
369.158 depends on the settings of the positioning properties Top, Bottom, Left,
369.159 and Right. </li>
369.160 <li><b>Inherit.</b> The component inherits the position setting of its
369.161 parent component.</li>
369.162 </ul>
369.163 </li>
369.164 </ul>
369.165 <ul class="note">
369.166 <li> If you enter a number in any of the following fields and the field has a
369.167 disabled drop down list next to it for setting numeric units, press the Enter
369.168 key after entering the number to enable the drop down list.</li>
369.169 </ul>
369.170 <ul>
369.171 <li><b>Top.</b> Sets the CSS property <code>top</code>, which determines how
369.172 far from the top of the containing block the component is to be positioned.
369.173 This setting does not apply if Position is set to static. </li>
369.174 <li><b>Bottom.</b> Sets the CSS property <code>bottom</code>, which determines
369.175 how far from the bottom of the containing block the component is to be positioned.
369.176 This setting does not apply if Position is set to static. </li>
369.177 <li><b>Left.</b> Sets the CSS property <code>left</code>, which determines
369.178 how far from the left of the containing block the component is to be positioned.
369.179 This setting does not apply if Position is set to static. </li>
369.180 <li><b>Right.</b> Sets the CSS property <code>right</code>, which determines
369.181 how far from the top of the containing block the component is to be positioned.
369.182 This setting does not apply if Position is set to static. </li>
369.183 <li><b>Width.</b> Sets the CSS property <code>width</code>, which determines the
369.184 width of the component if Position is set to Absolute. </li>
369.185 <li><b>Height.</b> Sets the CSS property <code>height</code>, which determines
369.186 the height of the component if Position is set to Absolute. </li>
369.187 <li><b>Visible.</b> Sets the CSS property <code>visible</code>, which determines
369.188 if the component can be seen on the rendered page. </li>
369.189 <li><b>Z-Index.</b> Sets the CSS property <code>z-index</code>, which determines
369.190 the <i>stack order</i> of the component: whether
369.191 the component displays on top of or behind other components. A negative value
369.192 puts the component behind its containing block. </li>
369.193 <li><b>Clip. </b>Sets the CSS property <code>clip:rect</code>, which defines a
369.194 clipping rectangle that makes the parts of the component between the component's
369.195 border and edges of the clipping rectangle transparent, effectively clipping,
369.196 or cutting off, parts of the rendered component. </li>
369.197 </ul>
369.198 <dl>
369.199 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
369.200 <dd><a href="../../components/aboutcomponents.html">About Components</a></dd>
369.201 <dd><a href="../../components/common_comp_props.html">Common
369.202 Component Properties</a></dd>
369.203 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/style_sheet.html">Using
369.204 Cascading Style Sheets</a></dd>
369.205 </dl>
369.206 <hr>
369.207 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
369.208 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
369.209 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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370.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/propeditors/style_prop_ed_text-block.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
370.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/propeditors/style_prop_ed_text-block.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
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370.4 -<html>
370.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
370.6 <!--
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370.8 * All rights reserved.
370.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
370.10 -->
370.11 <head>
370.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
370.13 <title>Style Editor: Text Block Panel</title>
370.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
370.15 </head>
370.16 <body>
370.17 <h1>Style Editor: Text Block Panel</h1>
370.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
370.19 <p>This panel of the the <a href="style_prop_ed_main.html">Style
370.20 Editor</a> enables you to add text-block-related cascading style
370.21 sheet (CSS) declarations to the style property of a JavaServer
370.22 Faces component. These declarations affect the spacing inside a rendered block
370.23 level element on your page. The declarations you add to the style property
370.24 override corresponding CSS rules defined in the page's CSS file.</p>
370.25 <p>The Text Block panel enables you to set the following style
370.26 declarations:</p>
370.27 <ul>
370.28 <li><b>Horizontal Alignment.</b> Sets the CSS property <code>text-align</code>,
370.29 which specifies the horizontal alignment of the text (left, center, right,
370.30 or justified) within the left and right margins of the component.</li>
370.31 <li><b>Vertical Alignment.</b> Sets the CSS property <code>vertical-align</code>,
370.32 which specifies where the contents of the component appear in relation to
370.33 the baseline of the text or of other objects that are in the same line. You
370.34 can use this setting to move the text block up and down in relationship to
370.35 the baseline of other components or text. For example, setting an Image component's
370.36 Vertical Alignment to <code>baseline</code> puts the base of the image on the
370.37 baseline of text on the same line as the image.
370.38
370.39 <p>You can enter a numeric value either for the percentage or for the length
370.40 by which the component is to be raised above or lowered below the baseline.
370.41 A percentage value is based on the line height of the component. If you enter
370.42 a number, press the Enter key to enable the units drop down list. </p>
370.43 </li>
370.44 <li><b>Indentation.</b> Sets the CSS property <code>text-indent</code>, which
370.45 indicates the amount that the first line of a paragraph inside the text
370.46 block is indented. Either pick a number from the drop down list or type a
370.47 number in. If you type a number, press the Enter key to enable the units
370.48 drop down list.</li>
370.49 <li><b>Text Direction.</b> Sets the CSS property <code>direction</code>, which
370.50 indicates the direction in which the text is read. For example, English is
370.51 right-to-left (rtl), while Hebrew is left-to-right (ltr). This property affects
370.52 the Indentation property, ensuring that a paragraph is indented on the proper
370.53 side. </li>
370.54 <li><b>Word Spacing.</b> Sets the CSS property <code>word-spacing</code> , which
370.55 controls the amount of spacing between words. </li>
370.56 <li><b>Letter Spacing. </b>Sets the CSS property <code>letter-spacing</code>,
370.57 which controls the amount of spacing between letters. </li>
370.58 <li><b>Line Height.</b> Sets the CSS property <code>line-height</code>, which
370.59 controls the vertical spacing between lines of text. Specifically, the line
370.60 height is the distance between the baselines of adjacent lines of text. </li>
370.61 </ul>
370.62 <dl>
370.63 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
370.64 <dd><a href="../../components/aboutcomponents.html">About Components</a></dd>
370.65 <dd><a href="../../components/common_comp_props.html">Common
370.66 Component Properties</a></dd>
370.67 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/style_sheet.html">Using
370.68 Cascading Style Sheets</a></dd>
370.69 </dl>
370.70 <hr>
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370.95 <head>
370.96 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
370.97 <title>Style Editor: Text Block Panel</title>
370.98 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
370.99 </head>
370.100 <body>
370.101 <h2>Style Editor: Text Block Panel</h2>
370.102 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
370.103 <p>This panel of the the <a href="style_prop_ed_main.html">Style
370.104 Editor</a> enables you to add text-block-related cascading style
370.105 sheet (CSS) declarations to the style property of a JavaServer
370.106 Faces component. These declarations affect the spacing inside a rendered block
370.107 level element on your page. The declarations you add to the style property
370.108 override corresponding CSS rules defined in the page's CSS file.</p>
370.109 <p>The Text Block panel enables you to set the following style
370.110 declarations:</p>
370.111 <ul>
370.112 <li><b>Horizontal Alignment.</b> Sets the CSS property <code>text-align</code>,
370.113 which specifies the horizontal alignment of the text (left, center, right,
370.114 or justified) within the left and right margins of the component.</li>
370.115 <li><b>Vertical Alignment.</b> Sets the CSS property <code>vertical-align</code>,
370.116 which specifies where the contents of the component appear in relation to
370.117 the baseline of the text or of other objects that are in the same line. You
370.118 can use this setting to move the text block up and down in relationship to
370.119 the baseline of other components or text. For example, setting an Image component's
370.120 Vertical Alignment to <code>baseline</code> puts the base of the image on the
370.121 baseline of text on the same line as the image.
370.122
370.123 <p>You can enter a numeric value either for the percentage or for the length
370.124 by which the component is to be raised above or lowered below the baseline.
370.125 A percentage value is based on the line height of the component. If you enter
370.126 a number, press the Enter key to enable the units drop down list. </p>
370.127 </li>
370.128 <li><b>Indentation.</b> Sets the CSS property <code>text-indent</code>, which
370.129 indicates the amount that the first line of a paragraph inside the text
370.130 block is indented. Either pick a number from the drop down list or type a
370.131 number in. If you type a number, press the Enter key to enable the units
370.132 drop down list.</li>
370.133 <li><b>Text Direction.</b> Sets the CSS property <code>direction</code>, which
370.134 indicates the direction in which the text is read. For example, English is
370.135 right-to-left (rtl), while Hebrew is left-to-right (ltr). This property affects
370.136 the Indentation property, ensuring that a paragraph is indented on the proper
370.137 side. </li>
370.138 <li><b>Word Spacing.</b> Sets the CSS property <code>word-spacing</code> , which
370.139 controls the amount of spacing between words. </li>
370.140 <li><b>Letter Spacing. </b>Sets the CSS property <code>letter-spacing</code>,
370.141 which controls the amount of spacing between letters. </li>
370.142 <li><b>Line Height.</b> Sets the CSS property <code>line-height</code>, which
370.143 controls the vertical spacing between lines of text. Specifically, the line
370.144 height is the distance between the baselines of adjacent lines of text. </li>
370.145 </ul>
370.146 <dl>
370.147 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
370.148 <dd><a href="../../components/aboutcomponents.html">About Components</a></dd>
370.149 <dd><a href="../../components/common_comp_props.html">Common
370.150 Component Properties</a></dd>
370.151 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/style_sheet.html">Using
370.152 Cascading Style Sheets</a></dd>
370.153 </dl>
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371.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/propeditors/styleclass_prop_ed.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
371.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/propeditors/styleclass_prop_ed.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
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371.13 <title>styleClass Property Editor</title>
371.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
371.15 </head>
371.16 <body>
371.17 <h1>styleClass Property Editor</h1>
371.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
371.19 <p>The styleClass Property Editor enables you to add style classes, also known as CSS rules, to the <code>styleClass</code> property, or to bind the <code>styleClass</code> property to a JavaBean that determines the style classes applied to this component at runtime. You open this property editor by clicking the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the <code>styleClass</code> property for any component. </p>
371.20 <p>A typical use of the styleClass editor is to add CSS rules that you have defined in <code>stylesheet.css</code>. You typically define these rules with the <a href="../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.</p>
371.21 <p>If you click the Use Value radio button at the top of the property editor, you see a list of CSS rules, also known as <i>style classes</i>, that you can add to the property. By default, these rules are defined in the style sheet <code>stylesheet.css</code> and in the CSS files in the theme JAR file being used by the project (see <a href="../../components/aboutthemes.html">About Themes</a>). If you have added another style sheet to the project, those CSS rules appear also. </p>
371.22 <ul class="note">
371.23 <li>Adding a CSS rule to the styleClass property or removing it has no effect on the CSS files used by the project. Additionally, a rule must be in one of these CSS files before you can add the rule to this property.</li>
371.24 </ul>
371.25 <p>After clicking the Use Value button, you can: </p>
371.26 <ul>
371.27 <li>Add a rule to the <code>styleClass</code> property by selecting an item in the Available list on the left and clicking the > button <img src="../../images/dialog_add_button.gif" alt="Add button" align="absmiddle"> to add the rule to the Selected list. </li>
371.28 <li>Delete a rule from the <code>styleClass</code> property by selecting an item in the Selected list on the right and clicking the < button <img src="../../images/dialog_delete_button.gif" alt="Remove button" align="absmiddle"> to remove the selected rule.</li>
371.29 <li>Delete all rules in the Selected list by clicking the << button <img src="../../images/dialog_deleteall_button.gif" alt="Remove All button" align="absmiddle">.
371.30 </li>
371.31 </ul>
371.32 <p>When you click OK, the choices you make in the Selected column are applied to the <code>styleClass</code> property, and the component's appearance usually changes in the Visual Designer to match these CSS rules. </p>
371.33 <ul class="note">
371.34 <li>The rules in the <code>styleClass</code> property are overridden by corresponding style definitions in the component's <code>style</code> property. If the rules you added do not have the expected effect on the component, look at the style definitions in the <code>style</code> property.</li>
371.35 </ul>
371.36
371.37 <p>For an introduction to CSS, see the following web page:<br>
371.38 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
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371.42 <p>For an online reference to CSS, see the following web page:<br>
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371.46 </p>
371.47
371.48 <dl>
371.49 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
371.50 <dd><a href="../../components/aboutcomponents.html">About Components</a></dd>
371.51 <dd><a href="../../components/aboutthemes.html">About Themes</a></dd>
371.52 <dd><a href="../../components/common_comp_props.html">Common
371.53 Component Properties</a></dd>
371.54 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/style_sheet.html">Using
371.55 Cascading Style Sheets</a></dd>
371.56 </dl>
371.57 <hr>
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371.83 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
371.84 <title>styleClass Property Editor</title>
371.85 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
371.86 </head>
371.87 <body>
371.88 <h2>styleClass Property Editor</h2>
371.89 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
371.90 <p>The styleClass Property Editor enables you to add style classes, also known as CSS rules, to the <code>styleClass</code> property, or to bind the <code>styleClass</code> property to a JavaBean that determines the style classes applied to this component at runtime. You open this property editor by clicking the ellipsis button (...) to the right of the <code>styleClass</code> property for any component. </p>
371.91 <p>A typical use of the styleClass editor is to add CSS rules that you have defined in <code>stylesheet.css</code>. You typically define these rules with the <a href="../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.</p>
371.92 <p>If you click the Use Value radio button at the top of the property editor, you see a list of CSS rules, also known as <i>style classes</i>, that you can add to the property. By default, these rules are defined in the style sheet <code>stylesheet.css</code> and in the CSS files in the theme JAR file being used by the project (see <a href="../../components/aboutthemes.html">About Themes</a>). If you have added another style sheet to the project, those CSS rules appear also. </p>
371.93 <ul class="note">
371.94 <li>Adding a CSS rule to the styleClass property or removing it has no effect on the CSS files used by the project. Additionally, a rule must be in one of these CSS files before you can add the rule to this property.</li>
371.95 </ul>
371.96 <p>After clicking the Use Value button, you can: </p>
371.97 <ul>
371.98 <li>Add a rule to the <code>styleClass</code> property by selecting an item in the Available list on the left and clicking the > button <img src="../../images/dialog_add_button.gif" alt="Add button" align="absmiddle"> to add the rule to the Selected list. </li>
371.99 <li>Delete a rule from the <code>styleClass</code> property by selecting an item in the Selected list on the right and clicking the < button <img src="../../images/dialog_delete_button.gif" alt="Remove button" align="absmiddle"> to remove the selected rule.</li>
371.100 <li>Delete all rules in the Selected list by clicking the << button <img src="../../images/dialog_deleteall_button.gif" alt="Remove All button" align="absmiddle">.
371.101 </li>
371.102 </ul>
371.103 <p>When you click OK, the choices you make in the Selected column are applied to the <code>styleClass</code> property, and the component's appearance usually changes in the Visual Designer to match these CSS rules. </p>
371.104 <ul class="note">
371.105 <li>The rules in the <code>styleClass</code> property are overridden by corresponding style definitions in the component's <code>style</code> property. If the rules you added do not have the expected effect on the component, look at the style definitions in the <code>style</code> property.</li>
371.106 </ul>
371.107
371.108 <p>For an introduction to CSS, see the following web page:<br>
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371.117 </p>
371.118
371.119 <dl>
371.120 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
371.121 <dd><a href="../../components/aboutcomponents.html">About Components</a></dd>
371.122 <dd><a href="../../components/aboutthemes.html">About Themes</a></dd>
371.123 <dd><a href="../../components/common_comp_props.html">Common
371.124 Component Properties</a></dd>
371.125 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/style_sheet.html">Using
371.126 Cascading Style Sheets</a></dd>
371.127 </dl>
371.128 <hr>
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372.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/propeditors/url_prop_ed.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
372.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/propeditors/url_prop_ed.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
372.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
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372.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
372.6 <!--
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372.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
372.10 -->
372.11 <head>
372.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
372.13 <title>URL Property Editor</title>
372.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
372.15 </head>
372.16 <body>
372.17 <h1>URL Property Editor </h1>
372.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
372.19
372.20 <p>This property editor enables you to define the <code>url</code> property of a component, such as the <code>url</code> property of a <a href="../palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/propsheets/hyperlink_props.html">Hyperlink</a>. You open the property editor by clicking the ellipsis button (...) next to the <code>url</code> property in the component's Properties window. </p>
372.21 <p>You can either define the URL directly on the Use Value panel or use the Use Binding panel to bind the property to a bean property and enable your application to set the URL dynamically. </p>
372.22 <h3>Use Value </h3>
372.23
372.24 <p>This dialog box enables you either to type in a URL, such as an HTTP location, or to pick a resource like a file. If you want to pick a resource, you can choose the resource from the tree list in this dialog box, or you can use the Add File button to add a file to your application's list of resources and then choose that file from the tree list. </p>
372.25 <h3>Use Binding </h3>
372.26 <p>This dialog box enables you to bind the component property to a JavaBeans property. For example, you might want to bind the component property to a property of SessionBean1 to pick up a URL from a bean in which you maintain the latest URLs for your application. In the Use Binding tab, you can see a tree view of all managed beans and their properties. You bind to a property by selecting the property and clicking OK. </p>
372.27
372.28
372.29 <dl>
372.30 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
372.31 <dd><a href="../../connect_data/about_data_binding.html">About Binding Components to Data</a></dd>
372.32 <dd><a href="../../connect_data/aboutcompdata.html">About Components and Data</a></dd>
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372.68 <title>URL Property Editor</title>
372.69 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
372.70 </head>
372.71 <body>
372.72 <h2>URL Property Editor </h2>
372.73 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
372.74
372.75 <p>This property editor enables you to define the <code>url</code> property of a component, such as the <code>url</code> property of a <a href="../palette/wdstk-jsf1_2/propsheets/hyperlink_props.html">Hyperlink</a>. You open the property editor by clicking the ellipsis button (...) next to the <code>url</code> property in the component's Properties window. </p>
372.76 <p>You can either define the URL directly on the Use Value panel or use the Use Binding panel to bind the property to a bean property and enable your application to set the URL dynamically. </p>
372.77 <h3>Use Value </h3>
372.78
372.79 <p>This dialog box enables you either to type in a URL, such as an HTTP location, or to pick a resource like a file. If you want to pick a resource, you can choose the resource from the tree list in this dialog box, or you can use the Add File button to add a file to your application's list of resources and then choose that file from the tree list. </p>
372.80 <h3>Use Binding </h3>
372.81 <p>This dialog box enables you to bind the component property to a JavaBeans property. For example, you might want to bind the component property to a property of SessionBean1 to pick up a URL from a bean in which you maintain the latest URLs for your application. In the Use Binding tab, you can see a tree view of all managed beans and their properties. You bind to a property by selecting the property and clicking OK. </p>
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373.17
373.18 <h1>Standard Button Component Properties Window </h1>
373.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
373.20
373.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a JavaServer Faces Button component <img src="../../images/jsf_button_icon.gif" alt="Button icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. Most of the component's properties are both JSP attributes and properties of the <code>HtmlCommandButton</code> Java component in the page bean.</p>
373.22 <p>This standard JavaServer Faces component has the following properties.</p>
373.23
373.24 <h3>General</h3>
373.25 <ul>
373.26 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: text</code><br>
373.27 The name of the button component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
373.28 </ul>
373.29
373.30 <h3>Appearance</h3>
373.31 <ul>
373.32 <li><b>alt.</b><code> type: String</code><br>
373.33 The <code>alt</code> text for the button graphic. The alt text describes the graphic element in the HTML page, is readable by screen readers, can display as a tool tip, and displays when the user has display of images turned off in the web browser.
373.34 <ul class="note">
373.35 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
373.36 </li>
373.37 </ul>
373.38 </li>
373.39 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
373.40 If selected, indicates that this button should never receive focus or be included in a submit. </li>
373.41 <li><b>image.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
373.42 The URL or file name for an image to be displayed instead of the standard button image. Click the ellipsis (...) button either to enter a URL or to navigate to the image file.
373.43 <p>If you navigate to a file, select the file and click OK. You see the image displayed on your button. The image file is copied to the project, and you can see it in the <a href="../../ui_elements/project_nav/projectlogical.html">Projects window</a> under <i>project-name</i> > Web Pages > resources. </p>
373.44 <ul>
373.45 <li>If this property is specified, this <code><input></code> element's <code>type</code> is <code>image</code> and the button is a submit button that uses the specified image. </li>
373.46 <li>If this property is not specified, the button looks like a standard button, with the <code>type</code> specified in the Button Type property and the button's label (displayed text) specified in the value property.</li>
373.47 </ul></li>
373.48 <li><b>readonly.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
373.49 Not applicable to a button.</li>
373.50 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
373.51 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. This property overrides any settings in the project CSS file. For example:
373.52 <p><code>position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
373.53 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.</p>
373.54 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
373.55 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
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373.58 <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
373.59 Enter a space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the button is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.</li>
373.60 <li><b>title.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
373.61 Advisory title information about the button, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.</li>
373.62 </ul>
373.63
373.64 <h3>Data</h3>
373.65 <ul>
373.66 <li><b>value.</b><code> Type: Object</code><br>
373.67 The text that appears on the button. You can set the default value as text, and you can bind the value to a database table if you want the displayed button name updated dynamically. Equivalent to the <code>value</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.
373.68 <p>If you want the button to be a graphical submit button, you can set the image property to point to an image file. This property is described above under "Appearance."</p></li>
373.69 </ul>
373.70
373.71 <h3>Events</h3>
373.72 <p>Set the event properties by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>.</p>
373.73 <ul>
373.74 <li><b>action.</b> Indicates the name of the button method that is called when the user clicks the button. If you enter a method name that doesn't exist in the page bean, such as <code>button1_action</code>, the IDE adds it to the page bean for you and updates the value of the Application Action property to point to that method.
373.75 <p>If all you want to do is have the button display another page when the user clicks it, you do not need an action method. The easiest thing to do is open the page in the Navigation Editor, click the page and then click the button, and then drag to the page you want the button to open. See <a href="../../multiple_forms/howtomultiforms/set_form_navigation.html">Setting Up Static Page Navigation</a> for more information.</p>
373.76 <p>If you want the button to be able to determine which page to open based on certain conditions, then you need an action method. The action method typically processes button clicks and returns a string indicating the name of a page navigation case (the page in your application to display next). You typically define this method by right-clicking the button in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > action. The default name for the method is <i><code>button-id</code></i><code>_action</code>, where <i>button-id</i> is the value of the button's <code>id</code> property. For more information, see <a href="../../multiple_forms/howtomultiforms/dynamic_form_navigation.html">Setting Up Dynamic Page Navigation</a>. </p></li>
373.77 </ul>
373.78
373.79 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
373.80 <ul>
373.81 <li><b>onblur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
373.82 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
373.83 <li><b>onchange.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
373.84 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus and its value was modified after it gained focus. </li>
373.85 <li><b>onclick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
373.86 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
373.87 <li><b>ondblclick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
373.88 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
373.89 <li><b>onfocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
373.90 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
373.91 <li><b>onkeydown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
373.92 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
373.93 <li><b>onkeypress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
373.94 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
373.95 <li><b>onkeyup.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
373.96 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
373.97 <li><b>onmousedown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
373.98 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
373.99 <li><b>onmousemove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
373.100 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
373.101 <li><b>onmouseout.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
373.102 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
373.103 <li><b>onmouseover.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
373.104 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
373.105 <li><b>onmouseup.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
373.106 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
373.107 <li><b>onselect.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
373.108 JavaScript to be executed when the user selects text in the component.</li>
373.109 </ul>
373.110
373.111 <h3>Advanced</h3>
373.112 <ul>
373.113 <li><b>accesskey.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
373.114 A keyboard key, or keyboard shortcut, that activates this button. You can enter any valid character that can be pressed on the keyboard. Equivalent to the <code>accesskey</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
373.115 <li><b>action.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
373.116 This property gets set for you if you right-click the button in the Visual Designer and choose Edit Event Handler > action. When you choose the action menu item, the method is created for you and and the Java Editor opens in that method so you can add your code. This property can also be set for you if you use the <a href="../editors/about_navigation_editor.html">Page Navigation Editor</a> to link this button to another page. See the Events > action property description above for more information.</li>
373.117 <li><b>actionListener.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
373.118 A method binding representing an action listener method that is notified when this component is activated by the user. The value must be a valid JSF method binding expression, such as <code>#{Page1.action_method}</code>, and it must evaluate to the name of a public method that takes an <code>ActionEvent</code> parameter with a return type of void. You can type a <code>MethodBinding</code> expression directly into this actionListener property, for example, if you want to call a method that is not in the page bean.</li>
373.119 <li><b>dir.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
373.120 An indicator of the directionality if the text does not inherit directionality (for example, because the text is English but the primary language for the page is Hebrew). Equivalent to the <code>dir</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.
373.121 <p>Values can be: </p>
373.122 <ul>
373.123 <li><b>LTR.</b> Left-to-right.</li>
373.124 <li><b>RTL.</b> Right-to-left.</li>
373.125 </ul></li>
373.126 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
373.127 If this property is selected, when the user activates the component, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page.
373.128 <p>The most common example of an immediate action is a Cancel button. You make it immediate so that the normal validation and update steps can be skipped, but the action handler can still do whatever is necessary. Typically, the action handler will navigate back to some previous page. In some designs the action handler might also enqueue an informational message like "Transaction cancelled". It is possible to do more: for example, an application might record the fact that the user got partially through a form and then cancelled it.</p></li>
373.129 <li><b>lang.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
373.130 Code describing the language used in the generated markup for the component. Equivalent to the <code>lang</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag. To choose a language code, you can click the ellipsis button (...) to open the property editor. Some examples:
373.131 <ul>
373.132 <li><code>ar</code> - Traditional Arabic</li>
373.133 <li><code>de</code> - German</li><li><code>en</code> - English</li>
373.134 <li><code>es</code> - Spanish</li>
373.135 <li><code>fr</code> - French</li>
373.136 <li><code>ja</code> - Japanese </li>
373.137 </ul>
373.138 <p>In addition to the codes available in the property editor, you can also enter additional codes using ISO standard names. Some examples:</p>
373.139 <ul>
373.140 <li><code>en-US</code> - United States English</li>
373.141 <li><code>ja-JP</code> - Japanese</li>
373.142 <li><code>zh-guoyu</code> - Mandarin or Standard Chinese </li>
373.143 <li><code>zh-Hans</code> - Simplified Chinese script</li>
373.144 <li><code>zh-HanT</code> - Traditional Chinese script</li>
373.145 </ul></li>
373.146 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
373.147 If selected, the button is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the button doesn't appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. You can bind this property to a variable that determines when the button does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a button for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, right-click the component in the Visual Designer and choose Property Bindings, and then select the All radio button to display all properties so you can select the rendered property. </li>
373.148 <li><b>tabindex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
373.149 Optionally specifies the position of the button in the tab order of the document. Determines when the button will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767. Equivalent to the <code>tabindex</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
373.150 <li><b>type.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
373.151 The type of button to create, either <code>submit</code> or <code>reset</code>. Equivalent to the <code>type</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag. If the Image URL property is specified, this value is ignored because the <code>type</code> has to be <code>image</code>, and the button has to be an input button.</li>
373.152 </ul>
373.153
373.154 <dl>
373.155 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
373.156 <dd><a href="../palette/jsfstd/button.html">Standard Button Component</a></dd>
373.157 <dd><a href="../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
373.158 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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373.191
373.192 <h2>Standard Button Component Properties Window </h2>
373.193 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
373.194
373.195 <p>You see the Properties window for a JavaServer Faces Button component <img src="../../images/jsf_button_icon.gif" alt="Button icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. Most of the component's properties are both JSP attributes and properties of the <code>HtmlCommandButton</code> Java component in the page bean.</p>
373.196 <p>This standard JavaServer Faces component has the following properties.</p>
373.197
373.198 <h3>General</h3>
373.199 <ul>
373.200 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: text</code><br>
373.201 The name of the button component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
373.202 </ul>
373.203
373.204 <h3>Appearance</h3>
373.205 <ul>
373.206 <li><b>alt.</b><code> type: String</code><br>
373.207 The <code>alt</code> text for the button graphic. The alt text describes the graphic element in the HTML page, is readable by screen readers, can display as a tool tip, and displays when the user has display of images turned off in the web browser.
373.208 <ul class="note">
373.209 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
373.210 </li>
373.211 </ul>
373.212 </li>
373.213 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
373.214 If selected, indicates that this button should never receive focus or be included in a submit. </li>
373.215 <li><b>image.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
373.216 The URL or file name for an image to be displayed instead of the standard button image. Click the ellipsis (...) button either to enter a URL or to navigate to the image file.
373.217 <p>If you navigate to a file, select the file and click OK. You see the image displayed on your button. The image file is copied to the project, and you can see it in the <a href="../../ui_elements/project_nav/projectlogical.html">Projects window</a> under <i>project-name</i> > Web Pages > resources. </p>
373.218 <ul>
373.219 <li>If this property is specified, this <code><input></code> element's <code>type</code> is <code>image</code> and the button is a submit button that uses the specified image. </li>
373.220 <li>If this property is not specified, the button looks like a standard button, with the <code>type</code> specified in the Button Type property and the button's label (displayed text) specified in the value property.</li>
373.221 </ul></li>
373.222 <li><b>readonly.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
373.223 Not applicable to a button.</li>
373.224 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
373.225 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. This property overrides any settings in the project CSS file. For example:
373.226 <p><code>position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
373.227 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.</p>
373.228 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
373.229 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
373.230 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
373.231 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object></p></li>
373.232 <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
373.233 Enter a space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the button is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.</li>
373.234 <li><b>title.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
373.235 Advisory title information about the button, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.</li>
373.236 </ul>
373.237
373.238 <h3>Data</h3>
373.239 <ul>
373.240 <li><b>value.</b><code> Type: Object</code><br>
373.241 The text that appears on the button. You can set the default value as text, and you can bind the value to a database table if you want the displayed button name updated dynamically. Equivalent to the <code>value</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.
373.242 <p>If you want the button to be a graphical submit button, you can set the image property to point to an image file. This property is described above under "Appearance."</p></li>
373.243 </ul>
373.244
373.245 <h3>Events</h3>
373.246 <p>Set the event properties by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>.</p>
373.247 <ul>
373.248 <li><b>action.</b> Indicates the name of the button method that is called when the user clicks the button. If you enter a method name that doesn't exist in the page bean, such as <code>button1_action</code>, the IDE adds it to the page bean for you and updates the value of the Application Action property to point to that method.
373.249 <p>If all you want to do is have the button display another page when the user clicks it, you do not need an action method. The easiest thing to do is open the page in the Navigation Editor, click the page and then click the button, and then drag to the page you want the button to open. See <a href="../../multiple_forms/howtomultiforms/set_form_navigation.html">Setting Up Static Page Navigation</a> for more information.</p>
373.250 <p>If you want the button to be able to determine which page to open based on certain conditions, then you need an action method. The action method typically processes button clicks and returns a string indicating the name of a page navigation case (the page in your application to display next). You typically define this method by right-clicking the button in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > action. The default name for the method is <i><code>button-id</code></i><code>_action</code>, where <i>button-id</i> is the value of the button's <code>id</code> property. For more information, see <a href="../../multiple_forms/howtomultiforms/dynamic_form_navigation.html">Setting Up Dynamic Page Navigation</a>. </p></li>
373.251 </ul>
373.252
373.253 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
373.254 <ul>
373.255 <li><b>onblur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
373.256 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
373.257 <li><b>onchange.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
373.258 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus and its value was modified after it gained focus. </li>
373.259 <li><b>onclick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
373.260 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
373.261 <li><b>ondblclick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
373.262 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
373.263 <li><b>onfocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
373.264 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
373.265 <li><b>onkeydown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
373.266 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
373.267 <li><b>onkeypress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
373.268 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
373.269 <li><b>onkeyup.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
373.270 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
373.271 <li><b>onmousedown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
373.272 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
373.273 <li><b>onmousemove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
373.274 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
373.275 <li><b>onmouseout.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
373.276 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
373.277 <li><b>onmouseover.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
373.278 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
373.279 <li><b>onmouseup.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
373.280 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
373.281 <li><b>onselect.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
373.282 JavaScript to be executed when the user selects text in the component.</li>
373.283 </ul>
373.284
373.285 <h3>Advanced</h3>
373.286 <ul>
373.287 <li><b>accesskey.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
373.288 A keyboard key, or keyboard shortcut, that activates this button. You can enter any valid character that can be pressed on the keyboard. Equivalent to the <code>accesskey</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
373.289 <li><b>action.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
373.290 This property gets set for you if you right-click the button in the Visual Designer and choose Edit Event Handler > action. When you choose the action menu item, the method is created for you and and the Java Editor opens in that method so you can add your code. This property can also be set for you if you use the <a href="../editors/about_navigation_editor.html">Page Navigation Editor</a> to link this button to another page. See the Events > action property description above for more information.</li>
373.291 <li><b>actionListener.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
373.292 A method binding representing an action listener method that is notified when this component is activated by the user. The value must be a valid JSF method binding expression, such as <code>#{Page1.action_method}</code>, and it must evaluate to the name of a public method that takes an <code>ActionEvent</code> parameter with a return type of void. You can type a <code>MethodBinding</code> expression directly into this actionListener property, for example, if you want to call a method that is not in the page bean.</li>
373.293 <li><b>dir.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
373.294 An indicator of the directionality if the text does not inherit directionality (for example, because the text is English but the primary language for the page is Hebrew). Equivalent to the <code>dir</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.
373.295 <p>Values can be: </p>
373.296 <ul>
373.297 <li><b>LTR.</b> Left-to-right.</li>
373.298 <li><b>RTL.</b> Right-to-left.</li>
373.299 </ul></li>
373.300 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
373.301 If this property is selected, when the user activates the component, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page.
373.302 <p>The most common example of an immediate action is a Cancel button. You make it immediate so that the normal validation and update steps can be skipped, but the action handler can still do whatever is necessary. Typically, the action handler will navigate back to some previous page. In some designs the action handler might also enqueue an informational message like "Transaction cancelled". It is possible to do more: for example, an application might record the fact that the user got partially through a form and then cancelled it.</p></li>
373.303 <li><b>lang.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
373.304 Code describing the language used in the generated markup for the component. Equivalent to the <code>lang</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag. To choose a language code, you can click the ellipsis button (...) to open the property editor. Some examples:
373.305 <ul>
373.306 <li><code>ar</code> - Traditional Arabic</li>
373.307 <li><code>de</code> - German</li><li><code>en</code> - English</li>
373.308 <li><code>es</code> - Spanish</li>
373.309 <li><code>fr</code> - French</li>
373.310 <li><code>ja</code> - Japanese </li>
373.311 </ul>
373.312 <p>In addition to the codes available in the property editor, you can also enter additional codes using ISO standard names. Some examples:</p>
373.313 <ul>
373.314 <li><code>en-US</code> - United States English</li>
373.315 <li><code>ja-JP</code> - Japanese</li>
373.316 <li><code>zh-guoyu</code> - Mandarin or Standard Chinese </li>
373.317 <li><code>zh-Hans</code> - Simplified Chinese script</li>
373.318 <li><code>zh-HanT</code> - Traditional Chinese script</li>
373.319 </ul></li>
373.320 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
373.321 If selected, the button is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the button doesn't appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. You can bind this property to a variable that determines when the button does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a button for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, right-click the component in the Visual Designer and choose Property Bindings, and then select the All radio button to display all properties so you can select the rendered property. </li>
373.322 <li><b>tabindex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
373.323 Optionally specifies the position of the button in the tab order of the document. Determines when the button will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767. Equivalent to the <code>tabindex</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
373.324 <li><b>type.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
373.325 The type of button to create, either <code>submit</code> or <code>reset</code>. Equivalent to the <code>type</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag. If the Image URL property is specified, this value is ignored because the <code>type</code> has to be <code>image</code>, and the button has to be an input button.</li>
373.326 </ul>
373.327
373.328 <dl>
373.329 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
373.330 <dd><a href="../palette/jsfstd/button.html">Standard Button Component</a></dd>
373.331 <dd><a href="../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
373.332 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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374.18 <h1>Standard Checkbox List Component Properties Window </h1>
374.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
374.20
374.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a JavaServer Faces Checkbox List component <img src="../../images/checkboxlisticon.gif" alt="checkbox list icon"> when you select the component on a page you are editing in the Visual Designer, after you have added the component to the page. This component has the following properties.</p>
374.22
374.23 <h3>General</h3>
374.24 <ul>
374.25 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: text</code><br>
374.26 The name of the component in the page bean and the JSP file. In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is the name of the <code>HtmlSelectManyCheckbox</code> object.</li>
374.27 <li><b>selectedValues.</b> <code>Type: Object</code><br>
374.28 The data that is sent when the page is submitted. This is an alias of the value property.</li>
374.29 </ul>
374.30
374.31 <h3>Appearance</h3>
374.32 <ul>
374.33 <li><b>border.</b> <code>Type: int</code><br>
374.34 Indicates the size of the borders for the table containing the checkbox list. If this value is not set or zero (0), there is no border.</li>
374.35 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
374.36 If selected, indicates that this component should never receive focus or be included in a submit. See the note under the readonly property concerning the effects of using the disabled property versus the effects of using the readonly property.</li>
374.37 <li><b>disabledClass.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
374.38 A CSS style class defined in the page's style sheet or in its <code><head></code> section that is to be applied to the labels for disabled checkboxes in the list.</li>
374.39 <li><b>enabledClass.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
374.40 A CSS style class defined in the page's style sheet or in its <code><head></code> section that is to be applied to the labels for enabled checkboxes in the list.
374.41 <ul class="note">
374.42 <li>You disable or enable a list option by setting or clearing the disabled property of the <code>SelectItems</code> component used to initialize the option. </li>
374.43 </ul></li>
374.44 <li><b>layout.</b> The orientation of the list. The default orientation is lineDirection: The list is laid out horizontally, left to right. If you choose pageDirection, the list is laid out vertically, from top to bottom.</li>
374.45 <li><b>readonly.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
374.46 If the property is selected, the checkbox list cannot be changed by the user, but the value will be submitted.
374.47 <ul class="note">
374.48 <li>A readonly field is included when the page is submitted, in contrast to a disabled field, which is not. In nearly every case where you might think that you should use the disabled property to disallow the user from changing the value, you should be using the readonly property instead. If you use the disabled property, JavaServer Faces does not detect that any value at all was submitted.</li>
374.49 </ul></li>
374.50 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
374.51 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. This property overrides any settings in the project CSS file. For example:
374.52 <p><code>position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
374.53 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.</p>
374.54 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
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374.58 <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
374.59 A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.</li>
374.60 <li><b>title.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
374.61 Advisory title information about the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
374.62 <ul class="note">
374.63 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
374.64 </li>
374.65 </ul>
374.66 </li>
374.67 </ul>
374.68
374.69 <h3>Data</h3>
374.70 <ul>
374.71 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
374.72 A JavaServer Faces converter that produces the correct type of value for the value property. If the user enters the wrong type of value, such as a word instead of a number for an <a href="../palette/jsf-val-conv/integer_converter.html">Integer converter</a>, the converter sends a message that you can display in an <a href="../palette/jsfstd/inline_message.html">Inline Message component</a>. </li>
374.73 <li><b>required.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
374.74 If selected, the user is required to provide a value for the component.</li>
374.75 <li><b>validator.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
374.76 Indicates the JavaServer Faces validator that is called when the value is submitted. Choose a validator from the drop down list. If you choose <code>(null)</code>, no validator is called. If the conditions defined by the validator are not met, the validator sends a message that you can display in an <a href="../palette/jsfstd/inline_message.html">Inline Message component</a>.
374.77 <p> If you choose a validator, you can also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator receives a value.</p>
374.78 <ul class="note">
374.79 <li>If you define your own validate method, for example, by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit Event Handler > validate, any validator you might have specified in this property is overridden by your validation method's name.</li>
374.80 </ul>
374.81 </li>
374.82 <li><b>value.</b><code> Type: Object</code><br>
374.83 The data that is sent when the page is submitted.
374.84 <p>The Checkbox List component can have more than one value, which has implications about what type of value you can use. </p>
374.85 <ul>
374.86 <li>If you use a value binding expression, the expression must point to an array of objects. The individual elements in this array represent the currently selected values from the set of all possible options. </li>
374.87 <li>If you do not use a value binding expression, the object returned to you when you call <code>checkboxList.getValue()</code> is an <code>Object</code> array.</li>
374.88 <li>There is no usable way to bind this component to a database data. </li>
374.89 </ul>
374.90 <p>One way to process the values chosen by the user is to bind this component to an <code>Object</code> array and check the array values when the user submits the page. </p></li>
374.91 </ul>
374.92
374.93 <h3>Events</h3>
374.94 <p>Set the event properties by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>.</p>
374.95 <ul>
374.96 <li><b>validate.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called to validate the value of the component. If you want to code a validator method rather than choosing a JavaServer Faces validator for the <code>validator</code> property, right-click the component and choose Edit Event Handler > validate. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_validate</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property. When you define this method in this way, the <code>validator</code> and <code>validate</code> properties are automatically set for you. If you define a validator, also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator is used.
374.97 <ul class="note">
374.98 <li>Setting this property also sets the value of the <code>validator</code> property. If you define your own validate method, do not separately change the value of the <code>validator</code> property, or you could lose the connection to your validate method.</li>
374.99 </ul>
374.100 </li>
374.101 <li><b>valueChange.</b> Indicates the name of the component value change listener method that is called when the value of the component changes. If this method is not defined, the value of this property is <code>null</code>. You typically define this method in the page bean by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > processValueChange. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_processValueChange</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property.</li>
374.102 </ul>
374.103
374.104 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
374.105 <ul>
374.106 <li><b>onblur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
374.107 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
374.108 <li><b>onchange.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
374.109 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus and its value was modified after it gained focus. </li>
374.110 <li><b>onclick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
374.111 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
374.112 <li><b>ondblclick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
374.113 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
374.114 <li><b>onfocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
374.115 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
374.116 <li><b>onkeydown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
374.117 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
374.118 <li><b>onkeypress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
374.119 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
374.120 <li><b>onkeyup.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
374.121 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
374.122 <li><b>onmousedown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
374.123 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
374.124 <li><b>onmousemove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
374.125 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
374.126 <li><b>onmouseout.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
374.127 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
374.128 <li><b>onmouseover.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
374.129 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
374.130 <li><b>onmouseup.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
374.131 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
374.132 <li><b>onselect.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
374.133 JavaScript to be executed when the user selects text in the component.</li>
374.134 </ul>
374.135
374.136 <h3>Advanced</h3>
374.137 <ul>
374.138 <li><b>accesskey.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
374.139 A keyboard key, or keyboard shortcut, that activates this component. You can enter any valid character that can be pressed on the keyboard. Equivalent to the <code>accesskey</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
374.140 <li><b>dir.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
374.141 An indicator of the directionality if the text does not inherit directionality (for example, because the text is English but the primary language for the page is Hebrew). Equivalent to the <code>dir</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.
374.142 <p>Values can be:</p>
374.143 <ul>
374.144 <li><b>LTR.</b> Left-to-right.</li>
374.145 <li><b>RTL.</b> Right-to-left.</li>
374.146 </ul></li>
374.147 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
374.148 If this property is selected, when the user activates the component, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page.
374.149 <p>The most common example of an immediate action is a Cancel button. You make it immediate so that the normal validation and update steps can be skipped, but the action handler can still do whatever is necessary. Typically, the action handler will navigate back to some previous page. In some designs the action handler might also enqueue an informational message like "Transaction cancelled". It is possible to do more: for example, an application might record the fact that the user got partially through a form and then cancelled it.</p></li>
374.150 <li><b>lang.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
374.151 Code describing the language used in the generated markup for the component. Equivalent to the <code>lang</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag. To choose a language code, you can click the ellipsis button (...) to open the property editor. Some examples:
374.152 <ul>
374.153 <li><code>ar</code> - Traditional Arabic</li>
374.154 <li><code>de</code> - German</li>
374.155 <li><code>en</code> - English</li>
374.156 <li><code>es</code> - Spanish</li>
374.157 <li><code>fr</code> - French</li>
374.158 <li><code>ja</code> - Japanese</li>
374.159 </ul>
374.160 <p>In addition to the codes available in the property editor, you can also enter additional codes using ISO standard names. Some examples:</p>
374.161 <ul>
374.162 <li><code>en-US</code> - United States English</li>
374.163 <li><code>ja</code>-JP - Japanese</li>
374.164 <li><code>zh-guoyu</code> - Mandarin or Standard Chinese </li>
374.165 <li><code>zh-Hans</code> - Simplified Chinese script</li>
374.166 <li><code>zh-HanT</code> - Traditional Chinese script</li>
374.167 </ul></li>
374.168 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
374.169 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. You can bind this property to a variable that determines when the component does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a component for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, right-click the component in the Visual Designer and choose Property Bindings, and then select the All radio button to display all properties.</li>
374.170 <li><b>tabindex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
374.171 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document, determining when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767. Equivalent to the <code>tabindex</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
374.172 <li><b>valueChangeListener.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
374.173 See the Event section's valueChange property above, which provides an easier way to set this property's value. The valueChangeListener property is the <code>MethodBinding</code> property that underlies the valueChange event property. The valueChangeListener property is updated when you set the method for the valueChange event property.
374.174 <p>If you click the ellipsis button next to the valueChange property, you can use that property's property editor to choose an existing method to bind to, or you can create a new method or unbind an existing method. If you are an expert, instead of using the valueChange property, you can type a <code>MethodBinding</code> expression directly into this valueChangeListener property, for example, if you want to call a method that is not in the page bean.</p></li>
374.175 </ul>
374.176
374.177 <dl>
374.178 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
374.179 <dd><a href="../palette/jsfstd/checkbox_list.html">Standard Checkbox List Component</a></dd>
374.180 <dd><a href="../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
374.181 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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374.218 <title>Checkbox List Component Properties Window</title>
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374.222
374.223 <h2>Standard Checkbox List Component Properties Window </h2>
374.224 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
374.225
374.226 <p>You see the Properties window for a JavaServer Faces Checkbox List component <img src="../../images/checkboxlisticon.gif" alt="checkbox list icon"> when you select the component on a page you are editing in the Visual Designer, after you have added the component to the page. This component has the following properties.</p>
374.227
374.228 <h3>General</h3>
374.229 <ul>
374.230 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: text</code><br>
374.231 The name of the component in the page bean and the JSP file. In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is the name of the <code>HtmlSelectManyCheckbox</code> object.</li>
374.232 <li><b>selectedValues.</b> <code>Type: Object</code><br>
374.233 The data that is sent when the page is submitted. This is an alias of the value property.</li>
374.234 </ul>
374.235
374.236 <h3>Appearance</h3>
374.237 <ul>
374.238 <li><b>border.</b> <code>Type: int</code><br>
374.239 Indicates the size of the borders for the table containing the checkbox list. If this value is not set or zero (0), there is no border.</li>
374.240 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
374.241 If selected, indicates that this component should never receive focus or be included in a submit. See the note under the readonly property concerning the effects of using the disabled property versus the effects of using the readonly property.</li>
374.242 <li><b>disabledClass.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
374.243 A CSS style class defined in the page's style sheet or in its <code><head></code> section that is to be applied to the labels for disabled checkboxes in the list.</li>
374.244 <li><b>enabledClass.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
374.245 A CSS style class defined in the page's style sheet or in its <code><head></code> section that is to be applied to the labels for enabled checkboxes in the list.
374.246 <ul class="note">
374.247 <li>You disable or enable a list option by setting or clearing the disabled property of the <code>SelectItems</code> component used to initialize the option. </li>
374.248 </ul></li>
374.249 <li><b>layout.</b> The orientation of the list. The default orientation is lineDirection: The list is laid out horizontally, left to right. If you choose pageDirection, the list is laid out vertically, from top to bottom.</li>
374.250 <li><b>readonly.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
374.251 If the property is selected, the checkbox list cannot be changed by the user, but the value will be submitted.
374.252 <ul class="note">
374.253 <li>A readonly field is included when the page is submitted, in contrast to a disabled field, which is not. In nearly every case where you might think that you should use the disabled property to disallow the user from changing the value, you should be using the readonly property instead. If you use the disabled property, JavaServer Faces does not detect that any value at all was submitted.</li>
374.254 </ul></li>
374.255 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
374.256 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. This property overrides any settings in the project CSS file. For example:
374.257 <p><code>position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
374.258 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.</p>
374.259 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
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374.263 <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
374.264 A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.</li>
374.265 <li><b>title.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
374.266 Advisory title information about the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
374.267 <ul class="note">
374.268 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
374.269 </li>
374.270 </ul>
374.271 </li>
374.272 </ul>
374.273
374.274 <h3>Data</h3>
374.275 <ul>
374.276 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
374.277 A JavaServer Faces converter that produces the correct type of value for the value property. If the user enters the wrong type of value, such as a word instead of a number for an <a href="../palette/jsf-val-conv/integer_converter.html">Integer converter</a>, the converter sends a message that you can display in an <a href="../palette/jsfstd/inline_message.html">Inline Message component</a>. </li>
374.278 <li><b>required.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
374.279 If selected, the user is required to provide a value for the component.</li>
374.280 <li><b>validator.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
374.281 Indicates the JavaServer Faces validator that is called when the value is submitted. Choose a validator from the drop down list. If you choose <code>(null)</code>, no validator is called. If the conditions defined by the validator are not met, the validator sends a message that you can display in an <a href="../palette/jsfstd/inline_message.html">Inline Message component</a>.
374.282 <p> If you choose a validator, you can also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator receives a value.</p>
374.283 <ul class="note">
374.284 <li>If you define your own validate method, for example, by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit Event Handler > validate, any validator you might have specified in this property is overridden by your validation method's name.</li>
374.285 </ul>
374.286 </li>
374.287 <li><b>value.</b><code> Type: Object</code><br>
374.288 The data that is sent when the page is submitted.
374.289 <p>The Checkbox List component can have more than one value, which has implications about what type of value you can use. </p>
374.290 <ul>
374.291 <li>If you use a value binding expression, the expression must point to an array of objects. The individual elements in this array represent the currently selected values from the set of all possible options. </li>
374.292 <li>If you do not use a value binding expression, the object returned to you when you call <code>checkboxList.getValue()</code> is an <code>Object</code> array.</li>
374.293 <li>There is no usable way to bind this component to a database data. </li>
374.294 </ul>
374.295 <p>One way to process the values chosen by the user is to bind this component to an <code>Object</code> array and check the array values when the user submits the page. </p></li>
374.296 </ul>
374.297
374.298 <h3>Events</h3>
374.299 <p>Set the event properties by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>.</p>
374.300 <ul>
374.301 <li><b>validate.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called to validate the value of the component. If you want to code a validator method rather than choosing a JavaServer Faces validator for the <code>validator</code> property, right-click the component and choose Edit Event Handler > validate. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_validate</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property. When you define this method in this way, the <code>validator</code> and <code>validate</code> properties are automatically set for you. If you define a validator, also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator is used.
374.302 <ul class="note">
374.303 <li>Setting this property also sets the value of the <code>validator</code> property. If you define your own validate method, do not separately change the value of the <code>validator</code> property, or you could lose the connection to your validate method.</li>
374.304 </ul>
374.305 </li>
374.306 <li><b>valueChange.</b> Indicates the name of the component value change listener method that is called when the value of the component changes. If this method is not defined, the value of this property is <code>null</code>. You typically define this method in the page bean by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > processValueChange. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_processValueChange</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property.</li>
374.307 </ul>
374.308
374.309 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
374.310 <ul>
374.311 <li><b>onblur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
374.312 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
374.313 <li><b>onchange.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
374.314 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus and its value was modified after it gained focus. </li>
374.315 <li><b>onclick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
374.316 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
374.317 <li><b>ondblclick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
374.318 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
374.319 <li><b>onfocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
374.320 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
374.321 <li><b>onkeydown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
374.322 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
374.323 <li><b>onkeypress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
374.324 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
374.325 <li><b>onkeyup.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
374.326 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
374.327 <li><b>onmousedown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
374.328 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
374.329 <li><b>onmousemove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
374.330 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
374.331 <li><b>onmouseout.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
374.332 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
374.333 <li><b>onmouseover.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
374.334 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
374.335 <li><b>onmouseup.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
374.336 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
374.337 <li><b>onselect.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
374.338 JavaScript to be executed when the user selects text in the component.</li>
374.339 </ul>
374.340
374.341 <h3>Advanced</h3>
374.342 <ul>
374.343 <li><b>accesskey.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
374.344 A keyboard key, or keyboard shortcut, that activates this component. You can enter any valid character that can be pressed on the keyboard. Equivalent to the <code>accesskey</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
374.345 <li><b>dir.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
374.346 An indicator of the directionality if the text does not inherit directionality (for example, because the text is English but the primary language for the page is Hebrew). Equivalent to the <code>dir</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.
374.347 <p>Values can be:</p>
374.348 <ul>
374.349 <li><b>LTR.</b> Left-to-right.</li>
374.350 <li><b>RTL.</b> Right-to-left.</li>
374.351 </ul></li>
374.352 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
374.353 If this property is selected, when the user activates the component, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page.
374.354 <p>The most common example of an immediate action is a Cancel button. You make it immediate so that the normal validation and update steps can be skipped, but the action handler can still do whatever is necessary. Typically, the action handler will navigate back to some previous page. In some designs the action handler might also enqueue an informational message like "Transaction cancelled". It is possible to do more: for example, an application might record the fact that the user got partially through a form and then cancelled it.</p></li>
374.355 <li><b>lang.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
374.356 Code describing the language used in the generated markup for the component. Equivalent to the <code>lang</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag. To choose a language code, you can click the ellipsis button (...) to open the property editor. Some examples:
374.357 <ul>
374.358 <li><code>ar</code> - Traditional Arabic</li>
374.359 <li><code>de</code> - German</li>
374.360 <li><code>en</code> - English</li>
374.361 <li><code>es</code> - Spanish</li>
374.362 <li><code>fr</code> - French</li>
374.363 <li><code>ja</code> - Japanese</li>
374.364 </ul>
374.365 <p>In addition to the codes available in the property editor, you can also enter additional codes using ISO standard names. Some examples:</p>
374.366 <ul>
374.367 <li><code>en-US</code> - United States English</li>
374.368 <li><code>ja</code>-JP - Japanese</li>
374.369 <li><code>zh-guoyu</code> - Mandarin or Standard Chinese </li>
374.370 <li><code>zh-Hans</code> - Simplified Chinese script</li>
374.371 <li><code>zh-HanT</code> - Traditional Chinese script</li>
374.372 </ul></li>
374.373 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
374.374 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. You can bind this property to a variable that determines when the component does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a component for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, right-click the component in the Visual Designer and choose Property Bindings, and then select the All radio button to display all properties.</li>
374.375 <li><b>tabindex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
374.376 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document, determining when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767. Equivalent to the <code>tabindex</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
374.377 <li><b>valueChangeListener.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
374.378 See the Event section's valueChange property above, which provides an easier way to set this property's value. The valueChangeListener property is the <code>MethodBinding</code> property that underlies the valueChange event property. The valueChangeListener property is updated when you set the method for the valueChange event property.
374.379 <p>If you click the ellipsis button next to the valueChange property, you can use that property's property editor to choose an existing method to bind to, or you can create a new method or unbind an existing method. If you are an expert, instead of using the valueChange property, you can type a <code>MethodBinding</code> expression directly into this valueChangeListener property, for example, if you want to call a method that is not in the page bean.</p></li>
374.380 </ul>
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374.383 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
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375.13 <title>Standard Checkbox Component Properties Window</title>
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375.17
375.18 <h1>Standard Checkbox Component Properties Window </h1>
375.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
375.20
375.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a JavaServer Faces Checkbox component <img src="../../images/jsf_checkbox_icon.gif" alt="checkbox component icon"> when you select the checkbox on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. Most of the component's properties are both JSP attributes and properties of the <code>HtmlSelectBooleanCheckbox</code> Java component in the page bean.</p>
375.22 <p>This standard JavaServer Faces component has the following properties.</p>
375.23
375.24 <h3>General</h3>
375.25 <ul>
375.26 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: text</code><br>
375.27 The name of the component in the page bean and the JSP file.</li>
375.28 <li><b>selected.</b> <code>Type: boolean</code><br>
375.29 The data that is sent when the page is submitted, typically <code>true</code> or <code>false</code> for a checkbox. This is an alias of the value property.</li>
375.30 </ul>
375.31
375.32 <h3>Appearance</h3>
375.33 <ul>
375.34 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
375.35 If selected, indicates that this component should never receive focus or be included in a submit. See the note under the readonly property concerning the effects of using the disabled property versus the effects of using the readonly property.</li>
375.36 <li><b>readonly.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
375.37 If the property is selected, the checkbox cannot be changed by the user, but its value will be submitted.
375.38 <ul class="note">
375.39 <li>A readonly field is included when the page is submitted, in contrast to a disabled field, which is not. In nearly every case where you might think that you should use the disabled property to disallow the user from changing the value, you should be using the readonly property instead. If you use the disabled property, JavaServer Faces does not detect that any value at all was submitted.</li>
375.40 </ul></li>
375.41 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
375.42 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. This property overrides any settings in the project CSS file. For example:
375.43 <p><code>position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
375.44 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.</p>
375.45 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
375.46 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
375.47 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
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375.49 <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
375.50 A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.</li>
375.51 <li><b>title.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
375.52 Advisory title information about the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
375.53 <ul class="note">
375.54 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
375.55 </li>
375.56 </ul>
375.57 </li>
375.58 </ul>
375.59
375.60 <h3>Data</h3>
375.61 <ul>
375.62 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
375.63 A JavaServer Faces converter that produces the correct type of value for the value property. If the user enters the wrong type of value, such as a word instead of a number for an <a href="../palette/jsf-val-conv/integer_converter.html">Integer converter</a>, the converter sends a message that you can display in an <a href="../palette/jsfstd/inline_message.html">Inline Message component</a>. </li>
375.64 <li><b>required.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
375.65 If selected, the user is required to provide a value for the component. </li>
375.66 <li><b>validator.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
375.67 Indicates the JavaServer Faces validator that is called when the value is submitted. Choose a validator from the drop down list. If you choose <code>(null)</code>, no validator is called. If the conditions defined by the validator are not met, the validator sends a message that you can display in an <a href="../palette/jsfstd/inline_message.html">Inline Message component</a>.
375.68 <p> If you choose a validator, you can also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator receives a value.</p>
375.69 <ul class="note">
375.70 <li>If you define your own validate method, for example, by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit Event Handler > validate, any validator you might have specified in this property is overridden by your validation method's name.</li>
375.71 </ul>
375.72 </li>
375.73 <li><b>value.</b><code> Type: Object</code><br>
375.74 The data that is sent when the page is submitted, typically <code>true</code> or <code>false</code> for a checkbox. If you set this property to <code>true</code>, the checkbox is rendered as selected. This property is equivalent to the <code>value</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
375.75 </ul>
375.76
375.77 <h3>Events</h3>
375.78 <p>Set the event properties by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>.</p>
375.79 <ul>
375.80 <li><b>validate.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called to validate the value of the component. If you want to code a validator method rather than choosing a JavaServer Faces validator for the <code>validator</code> property, right-click the component and choose Edit Event Handler > validate. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_validate</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property. When you define this method in this way, the <code>validator</code> and <code>validate</code> properties are automatically set for you. If you define a validator, also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator is used.
375.81 <ul class="note">
375.82 <li>Setting this property also sets the value of the <code>validator</code> property. If you define your own validate method, do not separately change the value of the <code>validator</code> property, or you could lose the connection to your validate method.</li>
375.83 </ul>
375.84 </li>
375.85 <li><b>valueChange.</b> Indicates the name of the component value change listener method that is called when the value of the component changes. You typically define this method in the page bean by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > processValueChange. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_processValueChange</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property.</li>
375.86 </ul>
375.87
375.88 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
375.89 <ul>
375.90 <li><b>onblur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
375.91 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
375.92 <li><b>onchange.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
375.93 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus and its value was modified after it gained focus. </li>
375.94 <li><b>onclick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
375.95 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
375.96 <li><b>ondblclick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
375.97 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
375.98 <li><b>onfocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
375.99 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
375.100 <li><b>onkeydown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
375.101 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
375.102 <li><b>onkeypress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
375.103 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
375.104 <li><b>onkeyup.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
375.105 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
375.106 <li><b>onmousedown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
375.107 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
375.108 <li><b>onmousemove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
375.109 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
375.110 <li><b>onmouseout.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
375.111 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
375.112 <li><b>onmouseover.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
375.113 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
375.114 <li><b>onmouseup.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
375.115 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
375.116 <li><b>onselect.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
375.117 JavaScript to be executed when the user selects text in the component.</li>
375.118 </ul>
375.119
375.120 <h3>Advanced</h3>
375.121 <ul>
375.122 <li><b>accesskey.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
375.123 A keyboard key, or keyboard shortcut, that activates this component. You can enter any valid character that can be pressed on the keyboard. Equivalent to the <code>accesskey</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
375.124 <li><b>dir.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
375.125 An indicator of the directionality if the text does not inherit directionality (for example, because the text is English but the primary language for the page is Hebrew). Equivalent to the <code>dir</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.
375.126 <p>Values can be: </p>
375.127 <ul>
375.128 <li><b>LTR.</b> Left-to-right.</li>
375.129 <li><b>RTL.</b> Right-to-left.</li>
375.130 </ul></li>
375.131 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
375.132 If this property is selected, when the user activates the component, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page.
375.133 <p>The most common example of an immediate action is a Cancel button. You make it immediate so that the normal validation and update steps can be skipped, but the action handler can still do whatever is necessary. Typically, the action handler will navigate back to some previous page. In some designs the action handler might also enqueue an informational message like "Transaction cancelled". It is possible to do more: for example, an application might record the fact that the user got partially through a form and then cancelled it.</p></li>
375.134 <li><b>lang.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
375.135 Code describing the language used in the generated markup for the component. Equivalent to the <code>lang</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag. To choose a language code, you can click the ellipsis button (...) to open the property editor. Some examples:
375.136 <ul>
375.137 <li><code>ar</code> - Traditional Arabic</li>
375.138 <li><code>de</code> - German</li>
375.139 <li><code>en</code> - English</li>
375.140 <li><code>es</code> - Spanish</li>
375.141 <li><code>fr</code> - French</li>
375.142 <li><code>ja</code> - Japanese </li>
375.143 </ul>
375.144 <p>In addition to the codes available in the property editor, you can also enter additional codes using ISO standard names. Some examples:</p>
375.145 <ul>
375.146 <li><code>en-US</code> - United States English</li>
375.147 <li><code>ja-JP</code> - Japanese</li>
375.148 <li><code>zh-guoyu</code> - Mandarin or Standard Chinese </li>
375.149 <li><code>zh-Hans</code> - Simplified Chinese script</li>
375.150 <li><code>zh-HanT</code> - Traditional Chinese script</li>
375.151 </ul></li>
375.152 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
375.153 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component doesn't appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. You can bind this property to a variable that determines when the component does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a component for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, right-click the component in the Visual Designer and choose Property Bindings, and then select the All radio button to display all properties.</li>
375.154 <li><b>tabindex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
375.155 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document, determining when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767. Equivalent to the <code>tabindex</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
375.156 <li><b>valueChangeListener.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
375.157 See the Event section's valueChange property above, which provides an easier way to set this property's value. The valueChangeListener property is the <code>MethodBinding</code> property that underlies the valueChange event property. The valueChangeListener property is updated when you set the method for the valueChange event property.
375.158 <p>If you click the ellipsis button next to the valueChange property, you can use that property's property editor to choose an existing method to bind to, or you can create a new method or unbind an existing method. If you are an expert, instead of using the valueChange property, you can type a <code>MethodBinding</code> expression directly into this valueChangeListener property, for example, if you want to call a method that is not in the page bean.</p></li>
375.159 </ul>
375.160
375.161 <dl>
375.162 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
375.163 <dd><a href="../palette/jsfstd/checkbox.html">Standard Checkbox Component</a></dd>
375.164 <dd><a href="../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
375.165 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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375.194 <title>Standard Checkbox Component Properties Window</title>
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375.197 <body>
375.198
375.199 <h2>Standard Checkbox Component Properties Window </h2>
375.200 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
375.201
375.202 <p>You see the Properties window for a JavaServer Faces Checkbox component <img src="../../images/jsf_checkbox_icon.gif" alt="checkbox component icon"> when you select the checkbox on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. Most of the component's properties are both JSP attributes and properties of the <code>HtmlSelectBooleanCheckbox</code> Java component in the page bean.</p>
375.203 <p>This standard JavaServer Faces component has the following properties.</p>
375.204
375.205 <h3>General</h3>
375.206 <ul>
375.207 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: text</code><br>
375.208 The name of the component in the page bean and the JSP file.</li>
375.209 <li><b>selected.</b> <code>Type: boolean</code><br>
375.210 The data that is sent when the page is submitted, typically <code>true</code> or <code>false</code> for a checkbox. This is an alias of the value property.</li>
375.211 </ul>
375.212
375.213 <h3>Appearance</h3>
375.214 <ul>
375.215 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
375.216 If selected, indicates that this component should never receive focus or be included in a submit. See the note under the readonly property concerning the effects of using the disabled property versus the effects of using the readonly property.</li>
375.217 <li><b>readonly.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
375.218 If the property is selected, the checkbox cannot be changed by the user, but its value will be submitted.
375.219 <ul class="note">
375.220 <li>A readonly field is included when the page is submitted, in contrast to a disabled field, which is not. In nearly every case where you might think that you should use the disabled property to disallow the user from changing the value, you should be using the readonly property instead. If you use the disabled property, JavaServer Faces does not detect that any value at all was submitted.</li>
375.221 </ul></li>
375.222 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
375.223 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. This property overrides any settings in the project CSS file. For example:
375.224 <p><code>position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
375.225 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.</p>
375.226 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
375.227 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
375.228 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
375.229 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object></p></li>
375.230 <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
375.231 A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.</li>
375.232 <li><b>title.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
375.233 Advisory title information about the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
375.234 <ul class="note">
375.235 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
375.236 </li>
375.237 </ul>
375.238 </li>
375.239 </ul>
375.240
375.241 <h3>Data</h3>
375.242 <ul>
375.243 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
375.244 A JavaServer Faces converter that produces the correct type of value for the value property. If the user enters the wrong type of value, such as a word instead of a number for an <a href="../palette/jsf-val-conv/integer_converter.html">Integer converter</a>, the converter sends a message that you can display in an <a href="../palette/jsfstd/inline_message.html">Inline Message component</a>. </li>
375.245 <li><b>required.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
375.246 If selected, the user is required to provide a value for the component. </li>
375.247 <li><b>validator.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
375.248 Indicates the JavaServer Faces validator that is called when the value is submitted. Choose a validator from the drop down list. If you choose <code>(null)</code>, no validator is called. If the conditions defined by the validator are not met, the validator sends a message that you can display in an <a href="../palette/jsfstd/inline_message.html">Inline Message component</a>.
375.249 <p> If you choose a validator, you can also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator receives a value.</p>
375.250 <ul class="note">
375.251 <li>If you define your own validate method, for example, by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit Event Handler > validate, any validator you might have specified in this property is overridden by your validation method's name.</li>
375.252 </ul>
375.253 </li>
375.254 <li><b>value.</b><code> Type: Object</code><br>
375.255 The data that is sent when the page is submitted, typically <code>true</code> or <code>false</code> for a checkbox. If you set this property to <code>true</code>, the checkbox is rendered as selected. This property is equivalent to the <code>value</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
375.256 </ul>
375.257
375.258 <h3>Events</h3>
375.259 <p>Set the event properties by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>.</p>
375.260 <ul>
375.261 <li><b>validate.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called to validate the value of the component. If you want to code a validator method rather than choosing a JavaServer Faces validator for the <code>validator</code> property, right-click the component and choose Edit Event Handler > validate. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_validate</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property. When you define this method in this way, the <code>validator</code> and <code>validate</code> properties are automatically set for you. If you define a validator, also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator is used.
375.262 <ul class="note">
375.263 <li>Setting this property also sets the value of the <code>validator</code> property. If you define your own validate method, do not separately change the value of the <code>validator</code> property, or you could lose the connection to your validate method.</li>
375.264 </ul>
375.265 </li>
375.266 <li><b>valueChange.</b> Indicates the name of the component value change listener method that is called when the value of the component changes. You typically define this method in the page bean by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > processValueChange. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_processValueChange</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property.</li>
375.267 </ul>
375.268
375.269 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
375.270 <ul>
375.271 <li><b>onblur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
375.272 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
375.273 <li><b>onchange.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
375.274 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus and its value was modified after it gained focus. </li>
375.275 <li><b>onclick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
375.276 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
375.277 <li><b>ondblclick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
375.278 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
375.279 <li><b>onfocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
375.280 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
375.281 <li><b>onkeydown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
375.282 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
375.283 <li><b>onkeypress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
375.284 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
375.285 <li><b>onkeyup.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
375.286 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
375.287 <li><b>onmousedown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
375.288 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
375.289 <li><b>onmousemove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
375.290 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
375.291 <li><b>onmouseout.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
375.292 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
375.293 <li><b>onmouseover.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
375.294 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
375.295 <li><b>onmouseup.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
375.296 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
375.297 <li><b>onselect.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
375.298 JavaScript to be executed when the user selects text in the component.</li>
375.299 </ul>
375.300
375.301 <h3>Advanced</h3>
375.302 <ul>
375.303 <li><b>accesskey.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
375.304 A keyboard key, or keyboard shortcut, that activates this component. You can enter any valid character that can be pressed on the keyboard. Equivalent to the <code>accesskey</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
375.305 <li><b>dir.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
375.306 An indicator of the directionality if the text does not inherit directionality (for example, because the text is English but the primary language for the page is Hebrew). Equivalent to the <code>dir</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.
375.307 <p>Values can be: </p>
375.308 <ul>
375.309 <li><b>LTR.</b> Left-to-right.</li>
375.310 <li><b>RTL.</b> Right-to-left.</li>
375.311 </ul></li>
375.312 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
375.313 If this property is selected, when the user activates the component, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page.
375.314 <p>The most common example of an immediate action is a Cancel button. You make it immediate so that the normal validation and update steps can be skipped, but the action handler can still do whatever is necessary. Typically, the action handler will navigate back to some previous page. In some designs the action handler might also enqueue an informational message like "Transaction cancelled". It is possible to do more: for example, an application might record the fact that the user got partially through a form and then cancelled it.</p></li>
375.315 <li><b>lang.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
375.316 Code describing the language used in the generated markup for the component. Equivalent to the <code>lang</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag. To choose a language code, you can click the ellipsis button (...) to open the property editor. Some examples:
375.317 <ul>
375.318 <li><code>ar</code> - Traditional Arabic</li>
375.319 <li><code>de</code> - German</li>
375.320 <li><code>en</code> - English</li>
375.321 <li><code>es</code> - Spanish</li>
375.322 <li><code>fr</code> - French</li>
375.323 <li><code>ja</code> - Japanese </li>
375.324 </ul>
375.325 <p>In addition to the codes available in the property editor, you can also enter additional codes using ISO standard names. Some examples:</p>
375.326 <ul>
375.327 <li><code>en-US</code> - United States English</li>
375.328 <li><code>ja-JP</code> - Japanese</li>
375.329 <li><code>zh-guoyu</code> - Mandarin or Standard Chinese </li>
375.330 <li><code>zh-Hans</code> - Simplified Chinese script</li>
375.331 <li><code>zh-HanT</code> - Traditional Chinese script</li>
375.332 </ul></li>
375.333 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
375.334 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component doesn't appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. You can bind this property to a variable that determines when the component does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a component for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, right-click the component in the Visual Designer and choose Property Bindings, and then select the All radio button to display all properties.</li>
375.335 <li><b>tabindex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
375.336 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document, determining when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767. Equivalent to the <code>tabindex</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
375.337 <li><b>valueChangeListener.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
375.338 See the Event section's valueChange property above, which provides an easier way to set this property's value. The valueChangeListener property is the <code>MethodBinding</code> property that underlies the valueChange event property. The valueChangeListener property is updated when you set the method for the valueChange event property.
375.339 <p>If you click the ellipsis button next to the valueChange property, you can use that property's property editor to choose an existing method to bind to, or you can create a new method or unbind an existing method. If you are an expert, instead of using the valueChange property, you can type a <code>MethodBinding</code> expression directly into this valueChangeListener property, for example, if you want to call a method that is not in the page bean.</p></li>
375.340 </ul>
375.341
375.342 <dl>
375.343 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
375.344 <dd><a href="../palette/jsfstd/checkbox.html">Standard Checkbox Component</a></dd>
375.345 <dd><a href="../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
375.346 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
375.347 </dl>
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376.17
376.18 <h1>Standard Component Label Component Properties Window </h1>
376.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
376.20
376.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a JavaServer Faces Component Label component when you select the outer part of the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer or you select the Component Label <img src="../../images/componentlabelicon.gif" alt="label component icon"> part of this composite component in the Outline window. </p>
376.22 <ul class="note">
376.23 <li>The Component Label component consists of an Output Text component <img src="../../images/outputtexticon.gif" alt="output text icon"> embedded in an Component Label component <img src="../../images/componentlabelicon.gif" alt="label component icon">. When you select this component in the Visual Designer, you also see it in the Outline window, where you can select the part of the component you want to work with. </li>
376.24 </ul>
376.25 <p>This standard JavaServer Faces component has the following properties.</p>
376.26
376.27 <h3>General</h3>
376.28 <ul>
376.29 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: text</code><br>
376.30 The name of the Component Label component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
376.31 </ul>
376.32
376.33 <h3>Appearance</h3>
376.34 <ul>
376.35 <li><b>for.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
376.36 The component for which this Component Label provides a label. </li>
376.37 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
376.38 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. This property overrides any settings in the project CSS file. For example:
376.39 <p><code>position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
376.40 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.</p>
376.41 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
376.42 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
376.43 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
376.44 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object></p></li>
376.45 <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
376.46 Enter a space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.</li>
376.47 <li><b>title.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
376.48 Information about the Component Label that is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
376.49 <ul class="note">
376.50 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
376.51 </li>
376.52 </ul>
376.53 </li>
376.54 </ul>
376.55
376.56 <h3>Data</h3>
376.57 <ul>
376.58 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
376.59 A JavaServer Faces converter that produces the correct type of value for the value property. If the user enters the wrong type of value, such as a word instead of a number for an <a href="../palette/jsf-val-conv/integer_converter.html">Integer converter</a>, the converter sends a message that you can display in an <a href="../palette/jsfstd/inline_message.html">Inline Message component</a>.</li>
376.60 </ul>
376.61
376.62 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
376.63 <ul>
376.64 <li><b>onblur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
376.65 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
376.66 <li><b>onclick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
376.67 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
376.68 <li><b>ondblclick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
376.69 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
376.70 <li><b>onfocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
376.71 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
376.72 <li><b>onkeydown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
376.73 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
376.74 <li><b>onkeypress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
376.75 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
376.76 <li><b>onkeyup.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
376.77 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
376.78 <li><b>onmousedown.</b><b></b><code> Type: String</code><br>
376.79 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
376.80 <li><b>onmousemove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
376.81 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
376.82 <li><b>onmouseout.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
376.83 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
376.84 <li><b>onmouseover.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
376.85 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
376.86 <li><b>onmouseup.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
376.87 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
376.88 </ul>
376.89
376.90 <h3>Advanced</h3>
376.91 <ul>
376.92 <li><b>accesskey.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
376.93 A keyboard key, or keyboard shortcut, that activates this Component Label. You can enter any valid character that can be typed on the keyboard. Equivalent to the <code>accesskey</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
376.94 <li><b>dir.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
376.95 An indicator of the directionality if the text does not inherit directionality (for example, because the text is English but the primary language for the page is Hebrew). Equivalent to the <code>dir</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.
376.96 <p>Values can be: </p>
376.97 <ul>
376.98 <li><b>LTR.</b> Left-to-right.</li>
376.99 <li><b>RTL.</b> Right-to-left.</li>
376.100 </ul></li>
376.101 <li><b>lang.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
376.102 Code describing the language used in the generated markup for the component. Equivalent to the <code>lang</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag. To choose a language code, you can click the ellipsis button (...) to open the property editor. Some examples:
376.103 <ul>
376.104 <li><code>ar</code> - Traditional Arabic</li>
376.105 <li><code>de</code> - German</li>
376.106 <li> <code>en</code> - English</li>
376.107 <li><code>es</code> - Spanish</li>
376.108 <li><code>fr</code> - French</li>
376.109 <li><code>ja</code> - Japanese </li>
376.110 </ul>
376.111 <p>In addition to the codes available in the property editor, you can also enter additional codes using ISO standard names. Some examples:</p>
376.112 <ul>
376.113 <li><code>en-US</code> - United States English</li>
376.114 <li><code>ja-JP</code> - Japanese</li>
376.115 <li><code>zh-guoyu</code> - Mandarin or Standard Chinese </li>
376.116 <li><code>zh-Hans</code> - Simplified Chinese script</li>
376.117 <li><code>zh-HanT</code> - Traditional Chinese script</li>
376.118 </ul></li>
376.119 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
376.120 If selected, the Component Label is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the Component Label does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. You can bind this property to a variable that determines when the Component Label does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a Component Label for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, right-click the component in the Visual Designer and choose Property Bindings, and then select the All radio button to display all properties so you can select the rendered property. </li>
376.121 <li><b>tabindex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
376.122 Optionally specifies the position of the Component Label in the tab order of the document, determining when the Component Label will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767. Equivalent to the <code>tabindex</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
376.123 </ul>
376.124
376.125 <dl>
376.126 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
376.127 <dd><a href="../palette/jsfstd/component_label.html">Standard Component Label Component</a></dd>
376.128 <dd><a href="../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
376.129 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
376.130 </dl>
376.131 <hr>
376.132 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
376.133 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
376.134 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
376.135 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
376.136 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
376.137 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Standard Component Label Component Properties Window">
376.138 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
376.139 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
376.140 <small><a href="../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
376.141 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
376.142 <tr>
376.143 <td> </td>
376.144 </tr>
376.145 </table>
376.146 </body>
376.147 </html>
376.148 \ No newline at end of file
376.149 +<html>
376.150 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
376.151 <!--
376.152 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
376.153 * All rights reserved.
376.154 * Use is subject to license terms.
376.155 -->
376.156 <head>
376.157 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
376.158 <title>Standard Component Label Component Properties Window</title>
376.159 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
376.160 </head>
376.161 <body>
376.162
376.163 <h2>Standard Component Label Component Properties Window </h2>
376.164 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
376.165
376.166 <p>You see the Properties window for a JavaServer Faces Component Label component when you select the outer part of the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer or you select the Component Label <img src="../../images/componentlabelicon.gif" alt="label component icon"> part of this composite component in the Outline window. </p>
376.167 <ul class="note">
376.168 <li>The Component Label component consists of an Output Text component <img src="../../images/outputtexticon.gif" alt="output text icon"> embedded in an Component Label component <img src="../../images/componentlabelicon.gif" alt="label component icon">. When you select this component in the Visual Designer, you also see it in the Outline window, where you can select the part of the component you want to work with. </li>
376.169 </ul>
376.170 <p>This standard JavaServer Faces component has the following properties.</p>
376.171
376.172 <h3>General</h3>
376.173 <ul>
376.174 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: text</code><br>
376.175 The name of the Component Label component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
376.176 </ul>
376.177
376.178 <h3>Appearance</h3>
376.179 <ul>
376.180 <li><b>for.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
376.181 The component for which this Component Label provides a label. </li>
376.182 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
376.183 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. This property overrides any settings in the project CSS file. For example:
376.184 <p><code>position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
376.185 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.</p>
376.186 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
376.187 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
376.188 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
376.189 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object></p></li>
376.190 <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
376.191 Enter a space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.</li>
376.192 <li><b>title.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
376.193 Information about the Component Label that is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
376.194 <ul class="note">
376.195 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
376.196 </li>
376.197 </ul>
376.198 </li>
376.199 </ul>
376.200
376.201 <h3>Data</h3>
376.202 <ul>
376.203 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
376.204 A JavaServer Faces converter that produces the correct type of value for the value property. If the user enters the wrong type of value, such as a word instead of a number for an <a href="../palette/jsf-val-conv/integer_converter.html">Integer converter</a>, the converter sends a message that you can display in an <a href="../palette/jsfstd/inline_message.html">Inline Message component</a>.</li>
376.205 </ul>
376.206
376.207 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
376.208 <ul>
376.209 <li><b>onblur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
376.210 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
376.211 <li><b>onclick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
376.212 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
376.213 <li><b>ondblclick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
376.214 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
376.215 <li><b>onfocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
376.216 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
376.217 <li><b>onkeydown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
376.218 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
376.219 <li><b>onkeypress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
376.220 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
376.221 <li><b>onkeyup.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
376.222 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
376.223 <li><b>onmousedown.</b><b></b><code> Type: String</code><br>
376.224 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
376.225 <li><b>onmousemove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
376.226 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
376.227 <li><b>onmouseout.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
376.228 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
376.229 <li><b>onmouseover.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
376.230 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
376.231 <li><b>onmouseup.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
376.232 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
376.233 </ul>
376.234
376.235 <h3>Advanced</h3>
376.236 <ul>
376.237 <li><b>accesskey.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
376.238 A keyboard key, or keyboard shortcut, that activates this Component Label. You can enter any valid character that can be typed on the keyboard. Equivalent to the <code>accesskey</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
376.239 <li><b>dir.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
376.240 An indicator of the directionality if the text does not inherit directionality (for example, because the text is English but the primary language for the page is Hebrew). Equivalent to the <code>dir</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.
376.241 <p>Values can be: </p>
376.242 <ul>
376.243 <li><b>LTR.</b> Left-to-right.</li>
376.244 <li><b>RTL.</b> Right-to-left.</li>
376.245 </ul></li>
376.246 <li><b>lang.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
376.247 Code describing the language used in the generated markup for the component. Equivalent to the <code>lang</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag. To choose a language code, you can click the ellipsis button (...) to open the property editor. Some examples:
376.248 <ul>
376.249 <li><code>ar</code> - Traditional Arabic</li>
376.250 <li><code>de</code> - German</li>
376.251 <li> <code>en</code> - English</li>
376.252 <li><code>es</code> - Spanish</li>
376.253 <li><code>fr</code> - French</li>
376.254 <li><code>ja</code> - Japanese </li>
376.255 </ul>
376.256 <p>In addition to the codes available in the property editor, you can also enter additional codes using ISO standard names. Some examples:</p>
376.257 <ul>
376.258 <li><code>en-US</code> - United States English</li>
376.259 <li><code>ja-JP</code> - Japanese</li>
376.260 <li><code>zh-guoyu</code> - Mandarin or Standard Chinese </li>
376.261 <li><code>zh-Hans</code> - Simplified Chinese script</li>
376.262 <li><code>zh-HanT</code> - Traditional Chinese script</li>
376.263 </ul></li>
376.264 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
376.265 If selected, the Component Label is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the Component Label does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. You can bind this property to a variable that determines when the Component Label does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a Component Label for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, right-click the component in the Visual Designer and choose Property Bindings, and then select the All radio button to display all properties so you can select the rendered property. </li>
376.266 <li><b>tabindex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
376.267 Optionally specifies the position of the Component Label in the tab order of the document, determining when the Component Label will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767. Equivalent to the <code>tabindex</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
376.268 </ul>
376.269
376.270 <dl>
376.271 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
376.272 <dd><a href="../palette/jsfstd/component_label.html">Standard Component Label Component</a></dd>
376.273 <dd><a href="../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
376.274 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
376.275 </dl>
376.276 <hr>
376.277 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
376.278 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
376.279 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
376.280 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
376.281 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
376.282 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Standard Component Label Component Properties Window">
376.283 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
376.284 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
376.285 <small><a href="../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
376.286 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
376.287 <tr>
376.288 <td> </td>
376.289 </tr>
376.290 </table>
376.291 </body>
376.292 </html>
376.293 \ No newline at end of file
377.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/propsheets/jsfstd_data_table_props.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
377.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/propsheets/jsfstd_data_table_props.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
377.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
377.4 -<html>
377.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
377.6 <!--
377.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
377.8 * All rights reserved.
377.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
377.10 -->
377.11 <head>
377.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
377.13 <title>Standard Data Table Component Properties Window</title>
377.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
377.15 </head>
377.16 <body>
377.17
377.18 <h1>Standard Data Table Component Properties Window </h1>
377.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
377.20
377.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a JavaServer Faces Data Table component <img src="../../images/datatableicon.gif" alt="Data Table Component Icon"> when you select the outer part of the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer, or you select the dataTable part of this composite component in the Outline window. </p>
377.22 <ul class="note">
377.23 <li>When you select this component in the Visual Designer, you also see it in the Outline window, where you can select the part of the component you want to work with. The Data Table component consists of a series of columns that contain <a href="../palette/jsfstd/output_text.html">Output Text</a> components <img src="../../images/outputtexticon.gif" alt="output text icon">, as you can see in
377.24 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
377.25 <param name="content" value="../../palette/jsfstd/app_outline_datatable_graphic.html">
377.26 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
377.27 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
377.28 <param name="viewerSize" value="550,400">
377.29 <param name="text" value="this screen shot"></object> of a default data table and the data table's components in the Outline window.</li>
377.30 </ul>
377.31 <p>The Data Table part of this standard JavaServer Faces component has the following properties.</p>
377.32
377.33 <h3>General</h3>
377.34 <ul>
377.35 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: text</code><br>
377.36 The name of the Data Table component in the page bean and the JSP file.</li>
377.37 </ul>
377.38
377.39 <h3>Appearance</h3>
377.40 <ul>
377.41 <li><b>bgcolor.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
377.42 Specifies the color of the table's background.
377.43 <p>A color value can either be a hexadecimal number prefixed by a hash mark (#) or one of the following sixteen color names. The color names are case-insensitive.</p>
377.44 <table border=1 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 summary="Table of Color Names and Their sRGB Values">
377.45 <tr>
377.46 <th colspan="4" align="center">Color names and sRGB values</th>
377.47 </tr>
377.48 <tr>
377.49 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#000000"> </td>
377.50 <td> Black = "#000000"</td>
377.51 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#008000"> </td>
377.52 <td> Green = "#008000"</td>
377.53 </tr>
377.54 <tr>
377.55 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#C0C0C0"> </td>
377.56 <td> Silver = "#C0C0C0"</td>
377.57 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#00FF00"> </td>
377.58 <td> Lime = "#00FF00" </td>
377.59 </tr>
377.60 <tr>
377.61 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#808080"> </td>
377.62 <td> Gray = "#808080"</td>
377.63 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#808000"> </td>
377.64 <td> Olive = "#808000" </td>
377.65 </tr>
377.66 <tr>
377.67 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> </td>
377.68 <td> White = "#FFFFFF"</td>
377.69 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#FFFF00"> </td>
377.70 <td> Yellow = "#FFFF00"</td>
377.71 </tr>
377.72 <tr>
377.73 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#800000"> </td>
377.74 <td> Maroon = "#800000"</td>
377.75 <td width="20"height="20" bgcolor="#000080"> </td>
377.76 <td> Navy = "#000080" </td>
377.77 </tr>
377.78 <tr>
377.79 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#FF0000"> </td>
377.80 <td> Red = "#FF0000"</td>
377.81 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#0000FF"> </td>
377.82 <td> Blue = "#0000FF"</td>
377.83 </tr>
377.84 <tr>
377.85 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#800080"> </td>
377.86 <td> Purple = "#800080"</td>
377.87 <td width=16 height="16" bgcolor="#008080"> </td>
377.88 <td> Teal = "#008080"</td>
377.89 </tr>
377.90 <tr>
377.91 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#FF00FF"> </td>
377.92 <td> Fuchsia = "#FF00FF"</td>
377.93 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#00FFFF"> </td>
377.94 <td> Aqua = "#00FFFF"</td>
377.95 </tr>
377.96 </table></li>
377.97 <li><b>border.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
377.98 Size of the table borders in pixels. </li>
377.99 <li><b>cellpadding.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
377.100 Number of pixels to add on all sides of the contents of each cell. </li>
377.101 <li><b>cellspacing.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
377.102 Spacing between cells in pixels.</li>
377.103 <li><b>columnClasses.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
377.104 A list of CSS2 style classes or sets of classes, separated by commas, one class or one set of classes for each column in the table. Each column has its own class or set of classes. The classes in a set are separated by spaces. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet.
377.105 <p>The classes are applied left to right to the columns. If there are fewer sets of classes than the number of columns in the columns property, there will be columns on the right of the table to which classes are not applied. If there are more sets of classes than columns, the extra sets of classes will be ignored.</p>
377.106 <p>For example, the following list provides CSS classes for three columns. The styles <code>class1</code> and <code>class2</code> are applied to the first column, the style <code>class3</code> is applied to the second column, and the styles <code>class1</code> and <code>class2</code> are applied to the third column:</p>
377.107 <p><code>class1 class2</code>,<code>class3</code>,<code>class1 class2</code></p></li>
377.108 <li><b>footerClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
377.109 A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied to the table footers and to column footers, if any, when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet.</li>
377.110 <li><b>headerClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
377.111 A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied to the table header and to column headers, if any, when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet.</li>
377.112 <li><b>rowClasses.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
377.113 A list of CSS2 style classes or sets of classes, separated by commas, to be applied to the rows in the table. A row can have a set of classes applied to it. The classes in a set are separated by spaces. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet.
377.114 <p>The classes are applied top to bottom, in turn, to the rows. For example, if rowClass contains two classes separated by commas, the first class is applied to the first row and the second class to the second row, then the first class is applied to the third row and the second class to the fourth row, and so on.</p>
377.115 <p>For example, the following list provides two sets of CSS classes. The styles <code>class1</code> and <code>class2</code> are applied to the first row, and the style <code>class3</code> is applied to the second row. Then the process starts over with the third row.</p>
377.116 <p><code>class1 class2</code>,<code>class3</code></p></li>
377.117 <li><b>rows.</b><code> Type: int</code><br>
377.118 The number of rows displayed at one time in the Data Table. If the number is zero, all rows of the database table will be displayed at once.</li>
377.119 <li><b>rules.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
377.120 Specifies where rules (lines) will appear in the table. By default, this property is blank, meaning that the table has no rules. You can specify one of the following values:
377.121 <ul>
377.122 <li><b>none.</b> No rules are rendered (default value).</li>
377.123 <li><b>groups.</b> Rules are rendered between row groups. If this value is specified, rules will be rendered around the <code><thead></code>, <code><tfoot></code>, and <code><tbody></code> sections of the <code><table></code> element that is rendered. The renderer creates a <code><thead></code> around table and column headers, and a <code><tfoot></code> around table and column footers, resulting in a horizontal line below the headers (if any) and above the footers (if any). </li>
377.124 <li><b>rows.</b> Rules are rendered between rows only.</li>
377.125 <li><b>cols.</b> Rules are rendered between columns only.</li>
377.126 <li><b>all.</b> Rules are rendered between all rows and columns (the entire table). </li>
377.127 </ul></li>
377.128 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
377.129 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. This property overrides any settings in the project CSS file. For example:
377.130 <p><code>position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
377.131 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.</p>
377.132 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
377.133 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
377.134 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
377.135 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object></p></li>
377.136 <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
377.137 A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.</li>
377.138 <li><b>summary.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
377.139 Information about the Data Table's purpose or structure or both that is readable by a screen reader.</li>
377.140 <li><b>title.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
377.141 Information about the Data Table that is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
377.142
377.143 <ul class="note">
377.144 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
377.145 </li>
377.146 </ul>
377.147
377.148 </li>
377.149 <li><b>width.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
377.150 The width of the table in pixels or as a percentage of the available horizontal space. </li>
377.151 </ul>
377.152
377.153 <h3>Data</h3>
377.154 <ul>
377.155 <li><b>value.</b><code> Type: Object</code><br>
377.156 The object or database table that provides values for the table. Clicking the ellipsis (...) button opens a dialog box that enables you to bind the value property either to a database table or to another object. If instead you drag a database table from the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
377.157 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/server_nav/services_win_popup.html">
377.158 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
377.159 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
377.160 <param name="viewerSize" value="325,175">
377.161 <param name="text" value="Services window"></object> and drop it on the table, the table is automatically populated with values from the table, as described in <a href="../../connect_data/howtodata/binding_data_2_table_component.html">Binding Data to a Data Table Component</a>.
377.162 <p>The types of objects to which this component can be bound are: </p>
377.163 <ul>
377.164 <li><code>RowSetDataModel</code>, created for you when you drop a database table on this component</li>
377.165 <li>Any instance of <code>javax.faces.model.DataModel</code></li>
377.166 <li>A list or array of JavaBeans</li>
377.167 <li>A single JavaBean, treated as a one-row table</li>
377.168 </ul></li>
377.169 <li><b>var.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
377.170 The name of an attribute in request scope (the same scope as the page bean), under which the model data for the row selected by the current value of the rowindex property will be exposed.
377.171 <p>This property is automatically set for you when you drop a Data Table component on the page.</p>
377.172 <p>If you specify a value for the var property, the Data Table component will create an object representing the current row and store it as a request scope attribute with the name specified in the var property. You can then bind the value properties of the components inside the columns to the properties of this variable to ensure that they are updated properly. </p>
377.173 <p>The var property's default name is <code>currentRow</code>. A column component, for example, could bind to <code>#{currentRow.PERSONID}</code> for a database column or to <code>#{currentRow.propertyname}</code> for a JavaBean property name.</p></li>
377.174 </ul>
377.175
377.176 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
377.177 <ul>
377.178 <li><b>onclick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
377.179 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
377.180 <li><b>ondblclick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
377.181 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
377.182 <li><b>onkeydown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
377.183 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
377.184 <li><b>onkeypress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
377.185 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
377.186 <li><b>onkeyup.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
377.187 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
377.188 <li><b>onmousedown.</b><b></b><code> Type: String</code><br>
377.189 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
377.190 <li><b>onmousemove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
377.191 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
377.192 <li><b>onmouseout.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
377.193 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
377.194 <li><b>onmouseover.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
377.195 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
377.196 <li><b>onmouseup.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
377.197 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
377.198 </ul>
377.199
377.200 <h3>Advanced</h3>
377.201 <ul>
377.202 <li><b>dir.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
377.203 An indicator of the directionality if the text does not inherit directionality (for example, because the text is English but the primary language for the page is Hebrew). Equivalent to the <code>dir</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.
377.204 <p>Values can be: </p>
377.205 <ul>
377.206 <li><b>LTR.</b> Left-to-right.</li>
377.207 <li><b>RTL.</b> Right-to-left.</li>
377.208 </ul></li>
377.209 <li><b>frame.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
377.210 Specifies which sides of the frame surrounding the table will be visible. You can specify one of the following values:
377.211 <ul>
377.212 <li><b>none.</b> No sides are visible (default value).</li>
377.213 <li><b>above.</b> Only the top side is visible. </li>
377.214 <li><b>below.</b> Only the bottom side is visible.</li>
377.215 <li><b>hsides.</b> Only the top and bottom sides are visible.</li>
377.216 <li><b>vsides.</b> Only the right and left sides are visible.</li>
377.217 <li><b>lhs.</b> Only the left side is visible.</li>
377.218 <li><b>rhs.</b> Only the right side is visible.</li>
377.219 <li><b>box.</b> All four sides are visible.</li>
377.220 <li><b>border.</b> Same as box: All four sides are visible.</li>
377.221 </ul></li>
377.222 <li><b>lang.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
377.223 Code describing the language used in the generated markup for the component. Equivalent to the <code>lang</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag. To choose a language code, you can click the ellipsis button (...) to open the property editor. Some examples:
377.224 <ul>
377.225 <li><code>ar</code> - Traditional Arabic</li>
377.226 <li><code>de</code> - German</li><li><code>en</code> - English</li>
377.227 <li><code>es</code> - Spanish</li>
377.228 <li><code>fr</code> - French</li>
377.229 <li><code>ja</code> - Japanese </li>
377.230 </ul>
377.231 <p>In addition to the codes available in the property editor, you can also enter additional codes using ISO standard names. Some examples:</p>
377.232 <ul>
377.233 <li><code>en-US</code> - United States English</li>
377.234 <li><code>ja-JP</code> - Japanese</li>
377.235 <li><code>zh-guoyu</code> - Mandarin or Standard Chinese </li>
377.236 <li><code>zh-Hans</code> - Simplified Chinese script</li>
377.237 <li><code>zh-HanT</code> - Traditional Chinese script</li>
377.238 </ul></li>
377.239 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
377.240 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the Data Table and its contents (child components of the Data Table) do not appear on the page at all, not even as hidden components. If this property is not selected (false), it overrides the rendered properties of any child components.
377.241 <p>You can bind this property to a variable that determines when the component does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a Data Table for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, right-click the component in the Visual Designer and choose Property Bindings, and then select the All radio button to display all properties so you can select the rendered property. </p></li>
377.242 </ul>
377.243
377.244 <dl>
377.245 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
377.246 <dd><a href="../palette/jsfstd/data_table.html">Standard Data Table Component</a></dd>
377.247 <dd><a href="../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
377.248 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
377.249 </dl>
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377.253 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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377.258 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
377.259 <small><a href="../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
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377.261 <tr>
377.262 <td> </td>
377.263 </tr>
377.264 </table>
377.265 </body>
377.266 </html>
377.267 \ No newline at end of file
377.268 +<html>
377.269 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
377.270 <!--
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377.272 * All rights reserved.
377.273 * Use is subject to license terms.
377.274 -->
377.275 <head>
377.276 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
377.277 <title>Standard Data Table Component Properties Window</title>
377.278 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
377.279 </head>
377.280 <body>
377.281
377.282 <h2>Standard Data Table Component Properties Window </h2>
377.283 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
377.284
377.285 <p>You see the Properties window for a JavaServer Faces Data Table component <img src="../../images/datatableicon.gif" alt="Data Table Component Icon"> when you select the outer part of the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer, or you select the dataTable part of this composite component in the Outline window. </p>
377.286 <ul class="note">
377.287 <li>When you select this component in the Visual Designer, you also see it in the Outline window, where you can select the part of the component you want to work with. The Data Table component consists of a series of columns that contain <a href="../palette/jsfstd/output_text.html">Output Text</a> components <img src="../../images/outputtexticon.gif" alt="output text icon">, as you can see in
377.288 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
377.289 <param name="content" value="../../palette/jsfstd/app_outline_datatable_graphic.html">
377.290 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
377.291 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
377.292 <param name="viewerSize" value="550,400">
377.293 <param name="text" value="this screen shot"></object> of a default data table and the data table's components in the Outline window.</li>
377.294 </ul>
377.295 <p>The Data Table part of this standard JavaServer Faces component has the following properties.</p>
377.296
377.297 <h3>General</h3>
377.298 <ul>
377.299 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: text</code><br>
377.300 The name of the Data Table component in the page bean and the JSP file.</li>
377.301 </ul>
377.302
377.303 <h3>Appearance</h3>
377.304 <ul>
377.305 <li><b>bgcolor.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
377.306 Specifies the color of the table's background.
377.307 <p>A color value can either be a hexadecimal number prefixed by a hash mark (#) or one of the following sixteen color names. The color names are case-insensitive.</p>
377.308 <table border=1 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 summary="Table of Color Names and Their sRGB Values">
377.309 <tr>
377.310 <th colspan="4" align="center">Color names and sRGB values</th>
377.311 </tr>
377.312 <tr>
377.313 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#000000"> </td>
377.314 <td> Black = "#000000"</td>
377.315 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#008000"> </td>
377.316 <td> Green = "#008000"</td>
377.317 </tr>
377.318 <tr>
377.319 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#C0C0C0"> </td>
377.320 <td> Silver = "#C0C0C0"</td>
377.321 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#00FF00"> </td>
377.322 <td> Lime = "#00FF00" </td>
377.323 </tr>
377.324 <tr>
377.325 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#808080"> </td>
377.326 <td> Gray = "#808080"</td>
377.327 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#808000"> </td>
377.328 <td> Olive = "#808000" </td>
377.329 </tr>
377.330 <tr>
377.331 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> </td>
377.332 <td> White = "#FFFFFF"</td>
377.333 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#FFFF00"> </td>
377.334 <td> Yellow = "#FFFF00"</td>
377.335 </tr>
377.336 <tr>
377.337 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#800000"> </td>
377.338 <td> Maroon = "#800000"</td>
377.339 <td width="20"height="20" bgcolor="#000080"> </td>
377.340 <td> Navy = "#000080" </td>
377.341 </tr>
377.342 <tr>
377.343 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#FF0000"> </td>
377.344 <td> Red = "#FF0000"</td>
377.345 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#0000FF"> </td>
377.346 <td> Blue = "#0000FF"</td>
377.347 </tr>
377.348 <tr>
377.349 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#800080"> </td>
377.350 <td> Purple = "#800080"</td>
377.351 <td width=16 height="16" bgcolor="#008080"> </td>
377.352 <td> Teal = "#008080"</td>
377.353 </tr>
377.354 <tr>
377.355 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#FF00FF"> </td>
377.356 <td> Fuchsia = "#FF00FF"</td>
377.357 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#00FFFF"> </td>
377.358 <td> Aqua = "#00FFFF"</td>
377.359 </tr>
377.360 </table></li>
377.361 <li><b>border.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
377.362 Size of the table borders in pixels. </li>
377.363 <li><b>cellpadding.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
377.364 Number of pixels to add on all sides of the contents of each cell. </li>
377.365 <li><b>cellspacing.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
377.366 Spacing between cells in pixels.</li>
377.367 <li><b>columnClasses.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
377.368 A list of CSS2 style classes or sets of classes, separated by commas, one class or one set of classes for each column in the table. Each column has its own class or set of classes. The classes in a set are separated by spaces. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet.
377.369 <p>The classes are applied left to right to the columns. If there are fewer sets of classes than the number of columns in the columns property, there will be columns on the right of the table to which classes are not applied. If there are more sets of classes than columns, the extra sets of classes will be ignored.</p>
377.370 <p>For example, the following list provides CSS classes for three columns. The styles <code>class1</code> and <code>class2</code> are applied to the first column, the style <code>class3</code> is applied to the second column, and the styles <code>class1</code> and <code>class2</code> are applied to the third column:</p>
377.371 <p><code>class1 class2</code>,<code>class3</code>,<code>class1 class2</code></p></li>
377.372 <li><b>footerClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
377.373 A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied to the table footers and to column footers, if any, when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet.</li>
377.374 <li><b>headerClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
377.375 A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied to the table header and to column headers, if any, when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet.</li>
377.376 <li><b>rowClasses.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
377.377 A list of CSS2 style classes or sets of classes, separated by commas, to be applied to the rows in the table. A row can have a set of classes applied to it. The classes in a set are separated by spaces. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet.
377.378 <p>The classes are applied top to bottom, in turn, to the rows. For example, if rowClass contains two classes separated by commas, the first class is applied to the first row and the second class to the second row, then the first class is applied to the third row and the second class to the fourth row, and so on.</p>
377.379 <p>For example, the following list provides two sets of CSS classes. The styles <code>class1</code> and <code>class2</code> are applied to the first row, and the style <code>class3</code> is applied to the second row. Then the process starts over with the third row.</p>
377.380 <p><code>class1 class2</code>,<code>class3</code></p></li>
377.381 <li><b>rows.</b><code> Type: int</code><br>
377.382 The number of rows displayed at one time in the Data Table. If the number is zero, all rows of the database table will be displayed at once.</li>
377.383 <li><b>rules.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
377.384 Specifies where rules (lines) will appear in the table. By default, this property is blank, meaning that the table has no rules. You can specify one of the following values:
377.385 <ul>
377.386 <li><b>none.</b> No rules are rendered (default value).</li>
377.387 <li><b>groups.</b> Rules are rendered between row groups. If this value is specified, rules will be rendered around the <code><thead></code>, <code><tfoot></code>, and <code><tbody></code> sections of the <code><table></code> element that is rendered. The renderer creates a <code><thead></code> around table and column headers, and a <code><tfoot></code> around table and column footers, resulting in a horizontal line below the headers (if any) and above the footers (if any). </li>
377.388 <li><b>rows.</b> Rules are rendered between rows only.</li>
377.389 <li><b>cols.</b> Rules are rendered between columns only.</li>
377.390 <li><b>all.</b> Rules are rendered between all rows and columns (the entire table). </li>
377.391 </ul></li>
377.392 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
377.393 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. This property overrides any settings in the project CSS file. For example:
377.394 <p><code>position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
377.395 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.</p>
377.396 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
377.397 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
377.398 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
377.399 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object></p></li>
377.400 <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
377.401 A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.</li>
377.402 <li><b>summary.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
377.403 Information about the Data Table's purpose or structure or both that is readable by a screen reader.</li>
377.404 <li><b>title.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
377.405 Information about the Data Table that is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
377.406
377.407 <ul class="note">
377.408 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
377.409 </li>
377.410 </ul>
377.411
377.412 </li>
377.413 <li><b>width.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
377.414 The width of the table in pixels or as a percentage of the available horizontal space. </li>
377.415 </ul>
377.416
377.417 <h3>Data</h3>
377.418 <ul>
377.419 <li><b>value.</b><code> Type: Object</code><br>
377.420 The object or database table that provides values for the table. Clicking the ellipsis (...) button opens a dialog box that enables you to bind the value property either to a database table or to another object. If instead you drag a database table from the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
377.421 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/server_nav/services_win_popup.html">
377.422 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
377.423 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
377.424 <param name="viewerSize" value="325,175">
377.425 <param name="text" value="Services window"></object> and drop it on the table, the table is automatically populated with values from the table, as described in <a href="../../connect_data/howtodata/binding_data_2_table_component.html">Binding Data to a Data Table Component</a>.
377.426 <p>The types of objects to which this component can be bound are: </p>
377.427 <ul>
377.428 <li><code>RowSetDataModel</code>, created for you when you drop a database table on this component</li>
377.429 <li>Any instance of <code>javax.faces.model.DataModel</code></li>
377.430 <li>A list or array of JavaBeans</li>
377.431 <li>A single JavaBean, treated as a one-row table</li>
377.432 </ul></li>
377.433 <li><b>var.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
377.434 The name of an attribute in request scope (the same scope as the page bean), under which the model data for the row selected by the current value of the rowindex property will be exposed.
377.435 <p>This property is automatically set for you when you drop a Data Table component on the page.</p>
377.436 <p>If you specify a value for the var property, the Data Table component will create an object representing the current row and store it as a request scope attribute with the name specified in the var property. You can then bind the value properties of the components inside the columns to the properties of this variable to ensure that they are updated properly. </p>
377.437 <p>The var property's default name is <code>currentRow</code>. A column component, for example, could bind to <code>#{currentRow.PERSONID}</code> for a database column or to <code>#{currentRow.propertyname}</code> for a JavaBean property name.</p></li>
377.438 </ul>
377.439
377.440 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
377.441 <ul>
377.442 <li><b>onclick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
377.443 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
377.444 <li><b>ondblclick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
377.445 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
377.446 <li><b>onkeydown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
377.447 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
377.448 <li><b>onkeypress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
377.449 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
377.450 <li><b>onkeyup.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
377.451 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
377.452 <li><b>onmousedown.</b><b></b><code> Type: String</code><br>
377.453 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
377.454 <li><b>onmousemove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
377.455 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
377.456 <li><b>onmouseout.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
377.457 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
377.458 <li><b>onmouseover.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
377.459 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
377.460 <li><b>onmouseup.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
377.461 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
377.462 </ul>
377.463
377.464 <h3>Advanced</h3>
377.465 <ul>
377.466 <li><b>dir.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
377.467 An indicator of the directionality if the text does not inherit directionality (for example, because the text is English but the primary language for the page is Hebrew). Equivalent to the <code>dir</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.
377.468 <p>Values can be: </p>
377.469 <ul>
377.470 <li><b>LTR.</b> Left-to-right.</li>
377.471 <li><b>RTL.</b> Right-to-left.</li>
377.472 </ul></li>
377.473 <li><b>frame.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
377.474 Specifies which sides of the frame surrounding the table will be visible. You can specify one of the following values:
377.475 <ul>
377.476 <li><b>none.</b> No sides are visible (default value).</li>
377.477 <li><b>above.</b> Only the top side is visible. </li>
377.478 <li><b>below.</b> Only the bottom side is visible.</li>
377.479 <li><b>hsides.</b> Only the top and bottom sides are visible.</li>
377.480 <li><b>vsides.</b> Only the right and left sides are visible.</li>
377.481 <li><b>lhs.</b> Only the left side is visible.</li>
377.482 <li><b>rhs.</b> Only the right side is visible.</li>
377.483 <li><b>box.</b> All four sides are visible.</li>
377.484 <li><b>border.</b> Same as box: All four sides are visible.</li>
377.485 </ul></li>
377.486 <li><b>lang.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
377.487 Code describing the language used in the generated markup for the component. Equivalent to the <code>lang</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag. To choose a language code, you can click the ellipsis button (...) to open the property editor. Some examples:
377.488 <ul>
377.489 <li><code>ar</code> - Traditional Arabic</li>
377.490 <li><code>de</code> - German</li><li><code>en</code> - English</li>
377.491 <li><code>es</code> - Spanish</li>
377.492 <li><code>fr</code> - French</li>
377.493 <li><code>ja</code> - Japanese </li>
377.494 </ul>
377.495 <p>In addition to the codes available in the property editor, you can also enter additional codes using ISO standard names. Some examples:</p>
377.496 <ul>
377.497 <li><code>en-US</code> - United States English</li>
377.498 <li><code>ja-JP</code> - Japanese</li>
377.499 <li><code>zh-guoyu</code> - Mandarin or Standard Chinese </li>
377.500 <li><code>zh-Hans</code> - Simplified Chinese script</li>
377.501 <li><code>zh-HanT</code> - Traditional Chinese script</li>
377.502 </ul></li>
377.503 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
377.504 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the Data Table and its contents (child components of the Data Table) do not appear on the page at all, not even as hidden components. If this property is not selected (false), it overrides the rendered properties of any child components.
377.505 <p>You can bind this property to a variable that determines when the component does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a Data Table for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, right-click the component in the Visual Designer and choose Property Bindings, and then select the All radio button to display all properties so you can select the rendered property. </p></li>
377.506 </ul>
377.507
377.508 <dl>
377.509 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
377.510 <dd><a href="../palette/jsfstd/data_table.html">Standard Data Table Component</a></dd>
377.511 <dd><a href="../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
377.512 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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378.17
378.18 <h1>Standard Dropdown List Component Properties Window</h1>
378.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
378.20
378.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a JavaServer Faces Dropdown List Component <img src="../../images/dropdownicon.gif" alt="dropdown list icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer.</p>
378.22 <p>This component has the following properties.</p>
378.23
378.24 <h3>General</h3>
378.25 <ul>
378.26 <li><b>disabledClass.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
378.27 A CSS style class defined in the page's style sheet or in its <code><head></code> section that is to be applied to disabled options in the list.</li>
378.28 <li><b>enabledClass.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
378.29 A CSS style class defined in the page's style sheet or in its <code><head></code> section that is to be applied to enabled options in the list.</li>
378.30 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: text</code><br>
378.31 The name of the component in the page bean and the JSP file. In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is the name of the <code>HtmlSelectOneMenu</code> object.</li>
378.32 </ul>
378.33
378.34 <h3>Appearance</h3>
378.35 <ul>
378.36 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
378.37 If selected, indicates that this component should never receive focus or be included in a submit. See the note under the readonly property concerning the effects of using the disabled property versus the effects of using the readonly property.</li>
378.38 <li><b>readonly.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
378.39 If the property is selected, the Dropdown List cannot be changed by the user, but the selected value will be submitted.
378.40 <ul class="note">
378.41 <li>A readonly field is included when the page is submitted, in contrast to a disabled field, which is not. In nearly every case where you might think that you should use the disabled property to disallow the user from changing the value, you should be using the readonly property instead. If you use the disabled property, JavaServer Faces does not detect that any value at all was submitted.</li>
378.42 </ul></li>
378.43 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
378.44 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. This property overrides any settings in the project CSS file. For example:
378.45 <p><code>position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
378.46 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.</p>
378.47 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
378.48 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
378.49 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
378.50 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object></p></li>
378.51 <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
378.52 A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.</li>
378.53 <li><b>title.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
378.54 Advisory title information about the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
378.55 <ul class="note">
378.56 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
378.57 </li>
378.58 </ul>
378.59
378.60 </li>
378.61 </ul>
378.62
378.63 <h3>Data</h3>
378.64 <ul>
378.65 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
378.66 A JavaServer Faces converter that produces the correct type of value for the value property. If the user enters the wrong type of value, such as a word instead of a number for an <a href="../palette/jsf-val-conv/integer_converter.html">Integer converter</a>, the converter sends a message that you can display in an <a href="../palette/jsfstd/inline_message.html">Inline Message component</a>.</li>
378.67 <li><b>required.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
378.68 If selected, the user is required to provide a value for the component. </li>
378.69 <li><b>validator.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
378.70 Indicates the JavaServer Faces validator that is called when the value is submitted. Choose a validator from the drop down list. If you choose <code>(null)</code>, no validator is called. If the conditions defined by the validator are not met, the validator sends a message that you can display in an <a href="../palette/jsfstd/inline_message.html">Inline Message component</a>.
378.71 <p> If you choose a validator, you can also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator receives a value.</p>
378.72 <ul class="note">
378.73 <li>If you define your own validate method, for example, by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit Event Handler > validate, any validator you might have specified in this property is overridden by your validation method's name.</li>
378.74 </ul>
378.75 </li>
378.76 <li><b>value.</b><code> Type: Object</code><br>
378.77 Picks up the currently selected list element and sends it to the server when the page is submitted. This property does not control the display of list items. The list that displays in the component is controlled by the <code>dropdownSelectItems</code> part of the component, which you typically set by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing either Bind List Items to Database or Property Bindings.</li>
378.78 </ul>
378.79
378.80 <h3>Events</h3>
378.81 <p>Set the event properties by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>.</p>
378.82 <ul><li><b>validate.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called to validate the value of the component. If you want to code a validator method rather than choosing a JavaServer Faces validator for the <code>validator</code> property, right-click the component and choose Edit Event Handler > validate. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_validate</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property. When you define this method in this way, the <code>validator</code> and <code>validate</code> properties are automatically set for you. If you define a validator, also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator is used.
378.83 <ul class="note">
378.84 <li>Setting this property also sets the value of the <code>validator</code> property. If you define your own validate method, do not separately change the value of the <code>validator</code> property, or you could lose the connection to your validate method.</li>
378.85 </ul>
378.86 </li>
378.87 <li><b>valueChange.</b> Indicates the name of the component value change listener method that is called when the value of the component changes. If this method is not defined, the value of this property is <code>null</code>. You typically define this method in the page bean by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > processValueChange. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_processValueChange</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property.</li>
378.88 </ul>
378.89
378.90 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
378.91 <ul>
378.92 <li><b>onblur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
378.93 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
378.94 <li><b>onchange.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
378.95 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus and its value was modified after it gained focus. </li>
378.96 <li><b>onclick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
378.97 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
378.98 <li><b>ondblclick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
378.99 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
378.100 <li><b>onfocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
378.101 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
378.102 <li><b>onkeydown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
378.103 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
378.104 <li><b>onkeypress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
378.105 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
378.106 <li><b>onkeyup.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
378.107 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
378.108 <li><b>onmousedown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
378.109 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
378.110 <li><b>onmousemove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
378.111 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
378.112 <li><b>onmouseout.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
378.113 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
378.114 <li><b>onmouseover.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
378.115 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
378.116 <li><b>onmouseup.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
378.117 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
378.118 <li><b>onselect.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
378.119 JavaScript to be executed when the user selects text in the component.</li>
378.120 </ul>
378.121
378.122 <h3>Advanced</h3>
378.123 <ul>
378.124 <li><b>accesskey.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
378.125 A keyboard key, or keyboard shortcut, that activates this component. You can enter any valid character that can be pressed on the keyboard. Equivalent to the <code>accesskey</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
378.126 <li><b>dir.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
378.127 An indicator of the directionality if the text does not inherit directionality (for example, because the text is English but the primary language for the page is Hebrew). Equivalent to the <code>dir</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.
378.128 <p>Values can be: </p>
378.129 <ul>
378.130 <li><b>LTR.</b> Left-to-right.</li>
378.131 <li><b>RTL.</b> Right-to-left.</li>
378.132 </ul></li>
378.133 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
378.134 If this property is selected, when the user activates the component, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page.
378.135 <p>The most common example of an immediate action is a Cancel button. You make it immediate so that the normal validation and update steps can be skipped, but the action handler can still do whatever is necessary. Typically, the action handler will navigate back to some previous page. In some designs the action handler might also enqueue an informational message like "Transaction cancelled". It is possible to do more: for example, an application might record the fact that the user got partially through a form and then cancelled it.</p></li>
378.136 <li><b>lang.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
378.137 Code describing the language used in the generated markup for the component. Equivalent to the <code>lang</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag. To choose a language code, you can click the ellipsis button (...) to open the property editor. Some examples:
378.138 <ul>
378.139 <li><code>ar</code> - Traditional Arabic</li>
378.140 <li><code>de</code> - German</li><li><code>en</code> - English</li>
378.141 <li><code>es</code> - Spanish</li>
378.142 <li><code>fr</code> - French</li>
378.143 <li><code>ja</code> - Japanese </li>
378.144 </ul>
378.145 <p>In addition to the codes available in the property editor, you can also enter additional codes using ISO standard names. Some examples:</p>
378.146 <ul>
378.147 <li><code>en-US</code> - United States English</li>
378.148 <li><code>ja-JP</code> - Japanese</li>
378.149 <li><code>zh-guoyu</code> - Mandarin or Standard Chinese </li>
378.150 <li><code>zh-Hans</code> - Simplified Chinese script</li>
378.151 <li><code>zh-HanT</code> - Traditional Chinese script</li>
378.152 </ul></li>
378.153 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
378.154 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component.
378.155 <p>You can bind this property to a variable that determines when the component does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a component for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, right-click the component in the Visual Designer and choose Property Bindings, and then select the All radio button to display all properties.</p></li>
378.156 <li><b>tabindex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
378.157 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document, determining when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767. Equivalent to the <code>tabindex</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
378.158 <li><b>valueChangeListener.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
378.159 See the Event section's valueChange property above, which provides an easier way to set this property's value. The valueChangeListener property is the <code>MethodBinding</code> property that underlies the valueChange event property. The valueChangeListener property is updated when you set the method for the valueChange event property.
378.160 <p>If you click the ellipsis button next to the valueChange property, you can use that property's property editor to choose an existing method to bind to, or you can create a new method or unbind an existing method. If you are an expert, instead of using the valueChange property, you can type a <code>MethodBinding</code> expression directly into this valueChangeListener property, for example, if you want to call a method that is not in the page bean.</p></li>
378.161 </ul>
378.162
378.163 <dl>
378.164 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
378.165 <dd><a href="../palette/jsfstd/dropdown_list.html">Standard Dropdown List Component</a></dd>
378.166 <dd><a href="../../connect_data/howtodata/binding_data_2_list_component.html">Binding a List Component to a Database</a></dd>
378.167 <dd><a href="../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
378.168 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
378.169 </dl>
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378.201
378.202 <h2>Standard Dropdown List Component Properties Window</h2>
378.203 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
378.204
378.205 <p>You see the Properties window for a JavaServer Faces Dropdown List Component <img src="../../images/dropdownicon.gif" alt="dropdown list icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer.</p>
378.206 <p>This component has the following properties.</p>
378.207
378.208 <h3>General</h3>
378.209 <ul>
378.210 <li><b>disabledClass.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
378.211 A CSS style class defined in the page's style sheet or in its <code><head></code> section that is to be applied to disabled options in the list.</li>
378.212 <li><b>enabledClass.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
378.213 A CSS style class defined in the page's style sheet or in its <code><head></code> section that is to be applied to enabled options in the list.</li>
378.214 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: text</code><br>
378.215 The name of the component in the page bean and the JSP file. In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is the name of the <code>HtmlSelectOneMenu</code> object.</li>
378.216 </ul>
378.217
378.218 <h3>Appearance</h3>
378.219 <ul>
378.220 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
378.221 If selected, indicates that this component should never receive focus or be included in a submit. See the note under the readonly property concerning the effects of using the disabled property versus the effects of using the readonly property.</li>
378.222 <li><b>readonly.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
378.223 If the property is selected, the Dropdown List cannot be changed by the user, but the selected value will be submitted.
378.224 <ul class="note">
378.225 <li>A readonly field is included when the page is submitted, in contrast to a disabled field, which is not. In nearly every case where you might think that you should use the disabled property to disallow the user from changing the value, you should be using the readonly property instead. If you use the disabled property, JavaServer Faces does not detect that any value at all was submitted.</li>
378.226 </ul></li>
378.227 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
378.228 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. This property overrides any settings in the project CSS file. For example:
378.229 <p><code>position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
378.230 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.</p>
378.231 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
378.232 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
378.233 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
378.234 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object></p></li>
378.235 <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
378.236 A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.</li>
378.237 <li><b>title.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
378.238 Advisory title information about the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
378.239 <ul class="note">
378.240 <li>If the component is disabled, the tooltip will not display in most browsers.
378.241 </li>
378.242 </ul>
378.243
378.244 </li>
378.245 </ul>
378.246
378.247 <h3>Data</h3>
378.248 <ul>
378.249 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
378.250 A JavaServer Faces converter that produces the correct type of value for the value property. If the user enters the wrong type of value, such as a word instead of a number for an <a href="../palette/jsf-val-conv/integer_converter.html">Integer converter</a>, the converter sends a message that you can display in an <a href="../palette/jsfstd/inline_message.html">Inline Message component</a>.</li>
378.251 <li><b>required.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
378.252 If selected, the user is required to provide a value for the component. </li>
378.253 <li><b>validator.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
378.254 Indicates the JavaServer Faces validator that is called when the value is submitted. Choose a validator from the drop down list. If you choose <code>(null)</code>, no validator is called. If the conditions defined by the validator are not met, the validator sends a message that you can display in an <a href="../palette/jsfstd/inline_message.html">Inline Message component</a>.
378.255 <p> If you choose a validator, you can also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator receives a value.</p>
378.256 <ul class="note">
378.257 <li>If you define your own validate method, for example, by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit Event Handler > validate, any validator you might have specified in this property is overridden by your validation method's name.</li>
378.258 </ul>
378.259 </li>
378.260 <li><b>value.</b><code> Type: Object</code><br>
378.261 Picks up the currently selected list element and sends it to the server when the page is submitted. This property does not control the display of list items. The list that displays in the component is controlled by the <code>dropdownSelectItems</code> part of the component, which you typically set by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing either Bind List Items to Database or Property Bindings.</li>
378.262 </ul>
378.263
378.264 <h3>Events</h3>
378.265 <p>Set the event properties by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>.</p>
378.266 <ul><li><b>validate.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called to validate the value of the component. If you want to code a validator method rather than choosing a JavaServer Faces validator for the <code>validator</code> property, right-click the component and choose Edit Event Handler > validate. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_validate</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property. When you define this method in this way, the <code>validator</code> and <code>validate</code> properties are automatically set for you. If you define a validator, also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator is used.
378.267 <ul class="note">
378.268 <li>Setting this property also sets the value of the <code>validator</code> property. If you define your own validate method, do not separately change the value of the <code>validator</code> property, or you could lose the connection to your validate method.</li>
378.269 </ul>
378.270 </li>
378.271 <li><b>valueChange.</b> Indicates the name of the component value change listener method that is called when the value of the component changes. If this method is not defined, the value of this property is <code>null</code>. You typically define this method in the page bean by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > processValueChange. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_processValueChange</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property.</li>
378.272 </ul>
378.273
378.274 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
378.275 <ul>
378.276 <li><b>onblur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
378.277 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
378.278 <li><b>onchange.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
378.279 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus and its value was modified after it gained focus. </li>
378.280 <li><b>onclick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
378.281 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
378.282 <li><b>ondblclick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
378.283 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
378.284 <li><b>onfocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
378.285 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
378.286 <li><b>onkeydown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
378.287 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
378.288 <li><b>onkeypress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
378.289 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
378.290 <li><b>onkeyup.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
378.291 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
378.292 <li><b>onmousedown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
378.293 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
378.294 <li><b>onmousemove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
378.295 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
378.296 <li><b>onmouseout.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
378.297 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
378.298 <li><b>onmouseover.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
378.299 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
378.300 <li><b>onmouseup.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
378.301 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
378.302 <li><b>onselect.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
378.303 JavaScript to be executed when the user selects text in the component.</li>
378.304 </ul>
378.305
378.306 <h3>Advanced</h3>
378.307 <ul>
378.308 <li><b>accesskey.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
378.309 A keyboard key, or keyboard shortcut, that activates this component. You can enter any valid character that can be pressed on the keyboard. Equivalent to the <code>accesskey</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
378.310 <li><b>dir.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
378.311 An indicator of the directionality if the text does not inherit directionality (for example, because the text is English but the primary language for the page is Hebrew). Equivalent to the <code>dir</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.
378.312 <p>Values can be: </p>
378.313 <ul>
378.314 <li><b>LTR.</b> Left-to-right.</li>
378.315 <li><b>RTL.</b> Right-to-left.</li>
378.316 </ul></li>
378.317 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
378.318 If this property is selected, when the user activates the component, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page.
378.319 <p>The most common example of an immediate action is a Cancel button. You make it immediate so that the normal validation and update steps can be skipped, but the action handler can still do whatever is necessary. Typically, the action handler will navigate back to some previous page. In some designs the action handler might also enqueue an informational message like "Transaction cancelled". It is possible to do more: for example, an application might record the fact that the user got partially through a form and then cancelled it.</p></li>
378.320 <li><b>lang.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
378.321 Code describing the language used in the generated markup for the component. Equivalent to the <code>lang</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag. To choose a language code, you can click the ellipsis button (...) to open the property editor. Some examples:
378.322 <ul>
378.323 <li><code>ar</code> - Traditional Arabic</li>
378.324 <li><code>de</code> - German</li><li><code>en</code> - English</li>
378.325 <li><code>es</code> - Spanish</li>
378.326 <li><code>fr</code> - French</li>
378.327 <li><code>ja</code> - Japanese </li>
378.328 </ul>
378.329 <p>In addition to the codes available in the property editor, you can also enter additional codes using ISO standard names. Some examples:</p>
378.330 <ul>
378.331 <li><code>en-US</code> - United States English</li>
378.332 <li><code>ja-JP</code> - Japanese</li>
378.333 <li><code>zh-guoyu</code> - Mandarin or Standard Chinese </li>
378.334 <li><code>zh-Hans</code> - Simplified Chinese script</li>
378.335 <li><code>zh-HanT</code> - Traditional Chinese script</li>
378.336 </ul></li>
378.337 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
378.338 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component.
378.339 <p>You can bind this property to a variable that determines when the component does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a component for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, right-click the component in the Visual Designer and choose Property Bindings, and then select the All radio button to display all properties.</p></li>
378.340 <li><b>tabindex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
378.341 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document, determining when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767. Equivalent to the <code>tabindex</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
378.342 <li><b>valueChangeListener.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
378.343 See the Event section's valueChange property above, which provides an easier way to set this property's value. The valueChangeListener property is the <code>MethodBinding</code> property that underlies the valueChange event property. The valueChangeListener property is updated when you set the method for the valueChange event property.
378.344 <p>If you click the ellipsis button next to the valueChange property, you can use that property's property editor to choose an existing method to bind to, or you can create a new method or unbind an existing method. If you are an expert, instead of using the valueChange property, you can type a <code>MethodBinding</code> expression directly into this valueChangeListener property, for example, if you want to call a method that is not in the page bean.</p></li>
378.345 </ul>
378.346
378.347 <dl>
378.348 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
378.349 <dd><a href="../palette/jsfstd/dropdown_list.html">Standard Dropdown List Component</a></dd>
378.350 <dd><a href="../../connect_data/howtodata/binding_data_2_list_component.html">Binding a List Component to a Database</a></dd>
378.351 <dd><a href="../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
378.352 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
378.353 </dl>
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379.13 <title>Faces Form Component Properties Window</title>
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379.16 <body>
379.17
379.18 <h1>Faces Form Component Properties Window </h1>
379.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
379.20
379.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a Standard JavaServer Faces Form component <img src="../../images/formicon.gif" alt="form component icon"> when you select the component in the
379.22 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
379.23 <param name="content" value="../palette/jsfstd/app_outline_form_graphic.html">
379.24 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
379.25 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
379.26 <param name="viewerSize" value="350,300">
379.27 <param name="text" value="Navigator window,"></object> after you have added the component to the page.</p>
379.28
379.29 <p>The Form component has the following properties.</p>
379.30 <h3>General</h3>
379.31 <ul>
379.32 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: text</code><br>
379.33 The name of the Form component in the page bean and the JSP file.</li>
379.34 <li><b>submitted.</b> <code>Type: boolean</code><br>
379.35 Indicates whether this form was the one submitted by the user. If selected, child input components are processed. If not selected, child input components are not processed.</li>
379.36 </ul>
379.37
379.38 <h3>Appearance</h3>
379.39 <ul>
379.40 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
379.41 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. This property overrides any settings in the project CSS file. For example:
379.42 <p><code>position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
379.43 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.</p>
379.44 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
379.45 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
379.46 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
379.47 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object></p></li>
379.48 <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
379.49 A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the form is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.</li>
379.50 <li><b>target.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
379.51 The frame in which the form response should be rendered. If a frame with this name does not exist, the response is rendered in a new window unless overridden by the user. The following frame names have special meaning:
379.52 <ul>
379.53 <li><code>_blank</code> - renders the response in a new, unnamed window </li>
379.54 <li><code>_self</code> - renders the response in the current frame</li>
379.55 <li><code>_parent</code> - renders the response in the immediate frameset parent </li>
379.56 <li><code>_top</code> - renders the response in the full, unframed window </li>
379.57 </ul></li>
379.58 <li><b>title.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
379.59 Information about the form that is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
379.60 <ul class="note">
379.61 <li>If the component is disabled, the tool tip will not display in most browsers.
379.62 </li>
379.63 </ul>
379.64 </li>
379.65 </ul>
379.66
379.67 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
379.68 <ul>
379.69 <li><b>onclick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
379.70 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
379.71 <li><b>ondblclick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
379.72 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
379.73 <li><b>onkeydown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
379.74 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
379.75 <li><b>onkeypress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
379.76 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
379.77 <li><b>onkeyup.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
379.78 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
379.79 <li><b>onmousedown.</b><b></b><code> Type: String</code><br>
379.80 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
379.81 <li><b>onmousemove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
379.82 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
379.83 <li><b>onmouseout.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
379.84 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
379.85 <li><b>onmouseover.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
379.86 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
379.87 <li><b>onmouseup.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
379.88 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
379.89 <li><b>onreset.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
379.90 JavaScript to be executed when the user resets the form.</li>
379.91 <li><b>onsubmit.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
379.92 JavaScript to be executed when the user submits the form.</li>
379.93 </ul>
379.94
379.95 <h3>Advanced</h3>
379.96 <ul>
379.97 <li><b>accept.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
379.98 A list of content types that a server processing this form will support. This property takes the same values as the enctype property. If you click the ellipsis button, you see a dialog box from which you can select media types or add a new media type. You can see a list of registered media types at:<br>
379.99 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
379.100 <param name="content" value="http://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types/">
379.101 <param name="text" value="http://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types/"></object></li>
379.102 <li><b>acceptcharset.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
379.103 A list of character encodings for the form's input data that a server processing this form will support. If you click the property's ellipsis button, you see a dialog box showing a list from which you can select a character encoding.
379.104 <p>A character encoding is a specific method of converting a sequence of bytes into a sequence of characters. If you do not specify a character encoding for the form, the character encoding for the page containing the form is used. The W3C organization recommends using a Unicode encoding like UTF-8. This parameter is equivalent to the <code>accept-charset</code> parameter of the HTML <code><form></code> tag.</p></li>
379.105 <li><b>dir.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
379.106 An indicator of the directionality if the text does not inherit directionality (for example, because the text is English but the primary language for the page is Hebrew). Equivalent to the <code>dir</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.
379.107 <p>Values can be: </p>
379.108 <ul>
379.109 <li><b>LTR.</b> Left-to-right.</li>
379.110 <li><b>RTL.</b> Right-to-left.</li>
379.111 </ul></li>
379.112 <li><b>enctype.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
379.113 The content type used to submit form data to the server. If you click the ellipsis button, you see a dialog box from which you can select media types or add a new media type. You can see a list of registered media types at:<br>
379.114 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
379.115 <param name="content" value="http://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types/">
379.116 <param name="text" value="http://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types/"></object>
379.117 <p>The default media type for a form is <code>application/x-www-form-urlencoded</code>. In this media type, the form field names and values are escaped as follows:</p>
379.118 <ul>
379.119 <li>Space characters are replaced by '+'.</li>
379.120 <li>Reserved characters are escaped by using a percent sign and two hexadecimal digits to represent the ASCII code of the character.</li>
379.121 <li>Fields are listed in the order in which they appear in the form. The name is separated from the value with an equals sign (=) and each field name is prefaced by an ampersand (&). Fields with null values, like unselected radio buttons and checkboxes, might be omitted. Hidden fields with value attributes present are included.</li>
379.122 </ul></li>
379.123 <li><b>lang.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
379.124 Code describing the language used in the generated markup for the component. Equivalent to the <code>lang</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag. To choose a language code, you can click the ellipsis button (...) to open the property editor. Some examples:
379.125 <ul>
379.126 <li><code>ar</code> - Traditional Arabic</li>
379.127 <li><code>de</code> - German</li>
379.128 <li><code>en</code> - English</li>
379.129 <li><code>es</code> - Spanish</li>
379.130 <li><code>fr</code> - French</li>
379.131 <li><code>ja</code> - Japanese </li>
379.132 </ul>
379.133 <p>In addition to the codes available in the property editor, you can also enter additional codes using ISO standard names. Some examples:</p>
379.134 <ul>
379.135 <li><code>en-US</code> - United States English</li>
379.136 <li><code>ja-JP</code> - Japanese</li>
379.137 <li><code>zh-guoyu</code> - Mandarin or Standard Chinese </li>
379.138 <li><code>zh-Hans</code> - Simplified Chinese script</li>
379.139 <li><code>zh-HanT</code> - Traditional Chinese script</li>
379.140 </ul></li>
379.141 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
379.142 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component, and its Output Text component does not appear either. If this property is not selected (false), it overrides the rendered property of its child component.
379.143 <p>You can bind this property to a variable that determines when the component gets rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a Form for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, right-click the Form in the Visual Designer and choose Property Bindings, and then select the All radio button to display all properties.</p></li>
379.144 </ul>
379.145
379.146 <dl>
379.147 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
379.148 <dd><a href="../palette/jsfstd/form.html">Faces Form Component</a></dd>
379.149 <dd><a href="../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
379.150 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
379.151 </dl>
379.152 <hr>
379.153 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
379.154 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
379.155 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
379.156 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
379.157 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
379.158 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Faces Form Component Properties Window">
379.159 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
379.160 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
379.161 <small><a href="../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
379.162 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
379.163 <tr>
379.164 <td> </td>
379.165 </tr>
379.166 </table>
379.167 </body>
379.168 </html>
379.169 \ No newline at end of file
379.170 +<html>
379.171 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
379.172 <!--
379.173 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
379.174 * All rights reserved.
379.175 * Use is subject to license terms.
379.176 -->
379.177 <head>
379.178 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
379.179 <title>Faces Form Component Properties Window</title>
379.180 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
379.181 </head>
379.182 <body>
379.183
379.184 <h2>Faces Form Component Properties Window </h2>
379.185 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
379.186
379.187 <p>You see the Properties window for a Standard JavaServer Faces Form component <img src="../../images/formicon.gif" alt="form component icon"> when you select the component in the
379.188 <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
379.189 <param name="content" value="../palette/jsfstd/app_outline_form_graphic.html">
379.190 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
379.191 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
379.192 <param name="viewerSize" value="350,300">
379.193 <param name="text" value="Navigator window,"></object> after you have added the component to the page.</p>
379.194
379.195 <p>The Form component has the following properties.</p>
379.196 <h3>General</h3>
379.197 <ul>
379.198 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: text</code><br>
379.199 The name of the Form component in the page bean and the JSP file.</li>
379.200 <li><b>submitted.</b> <code>Type: boolean</code><br>
379.201 Indicates whether this form was the one submitted by the user. If selected, child input components are processed. If not selected, child input components are not processed.</li>
379.202 </ul>
379.203
379.204 <h3>Appearance</h3>
379.205 <ul>
379.206 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
379.207 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. This property overrides any settings in the project CSS file. For example:
379.208 <p><code>position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
379.209 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.</p>
379.210 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
379.211 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
379.212 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
379.213 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object></p></li>
379.214 <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
379.215 A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the form is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.</li>
379.216 <li><b>target.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
379.217 The frame in which the form response should be rendered. If a frame with this name does not exist, the response is rendered in a new window unless overridden by the user. The following frame names have special meaning:
379.218 <ul>
379.219 <li><code>_blank</code> - renders the response in a new, unnamed window </li>
379.220 <li><code>_self</code> - renders the response in the current frame</li>
379.221 <li><code>_parent</code> - renders the response in the immediate frameset parent </li>
379.222 <li><code>_top</code> - renders the response in the full, unframed window </li>
379.223 </ul></li>
379.224 <li><b>title.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
379.225 Information about the form that is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
379.226 <ul class="note">
379.227 <li>If the component is disabled, the tool tip will not display in most browsers.
379.228 </li>
379.229 </ul>
379.230 </li>
379.231 </ul>
379.232
379.233 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
379.234 <ul>
379.235 <li><b>onclick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
379.236 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
379.237 <li><b>ondblclick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
379.238 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
379.239 <li><b>onkeydown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
379.240 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
379.241 <li><b>onkeypress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
379.242 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
379.243 <li><b>onkeyup.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
379.244 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
379.245 <li><b>onmousedown.</b><b></b><code> Type: String</code><br>
379.246 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
379.247 <li><b>onmousemove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
379.248 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
379.249 <li><b>onmouseout.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
379.250 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
379.251 <li><b>onmouseover.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
379.252 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
379.253 <li><b>onmouseup.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
379.254 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
379.255 <li><b>onreset.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
379.256 JavaScript to be executed when the user resets the form.</li>
379.257 <li><b>onsubmit.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
379.258 JavaScript to be executed when the user submits the form.</li>
379.259 </ul>
379.260
379.261 <h3>Advanced</h3>
379.262 <ul>
379.263 <li><b>accept.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
379.264 A list of content types that a server processing this form will support. This property takes the same values as the enctype property. If you click the ellipsis button, you see a dialog box from which you can select media types or add a new media type. You can see a list of registered media types at:<br>
379.265 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
379.266 <param name="content" value="http://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types/">
379.267 <param name="text" value="http://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types/"></object></li>
379.268 <li><b>acceptcharset.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
379.269 A list of character encodings for the form's input data that a server processing this form will support. If you click the property's ellipsis button, you see a dialog box showing a list from which you can select a character encoding.
379.270 <p>A character encoding is a specific method of converting a sequence of bytes into a sequence of characters. If you do not specify a character encoding for the form, the character encoding for the page containing the form is used. The W3C organization recommends using a Unicode encoding like UTF-8. This parameter is equivalent to the <code>accept-charset</code> parameter of the HTML <code><form></code> tag.</p></li>
379.271 <li><b>dir.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
379.272 An indicator of the directionality if the text does not inherit directionality (for example, because the text is English but the primary language for the page is Hebrew). Equivalent to the <code>dir</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.
379.273 <p>Values can be: </p>
379.274 <ul>
379.275 <li><b>LTR.</b> Left-to-right.</li>
379.276 <li><b>RTL.</b> Right-to-left.</li>
379.277 </ul></li>
379.278 <li><b>enctype.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
379.279 The content type used to submit form data to the server. If you click the ellipsis button, you see a dialog box from which you can select media types or add a new media type. You can see a list of registered media types at:<br>
379.280 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
379.281 <param name="content" value="http://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types/">
379.282 <param name="text" value="http://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types/"></object>
379.283 <p>The default media type for a form is <code>application/x-www-form-urlencoded</code>. In this media type, the form field names and values are escaped as follows:</p>
379.284 <ul>
379.285 <li>Space characters are replaced by '+'.</li>
379.286 <li>Reserved characters are escaped by using a percent sign and two hexadecimal digits to represent the ASCII code of the character.</li>
379.287 <li>Fields are listed in the order in which they appear in the form. The name is separated from the value with an equals sign (=) and each field name is prefaced by an ampersand (&). Fields with null values, like unselected radio buttons and checkboxes, might be omitted. Hidden fields with value attributes present are included.</li>
379.288 </ul></li>
379.289 <li><b>lang.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
379.290 Code describing the language used in the generated markup for the component. Equivalent to the <code>lang</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag. To choose a language code, you can click the ellipsis button (...) to open the property editor. Some examples:
379.291 <ul>
379.292 <li><code>ar</code> - Traditional Arabic</li>
379.293 <li><code>de</code> - German</li>
379.294 <li><code>en</code> - English</li>
379.295 <li><code>es</code> - Spanish</li>
379.296 <li><code>fr</code> - French</li>
379.297 <li><code>ja</code> - Japanese </li>
379.298 </ul>
379.299 <p>In addition to the codes available in the property editor, you can also enter additional codes using ISO standard names. Some examples:</p>
379.300 <ul>
379.301 <li><code>en-US</code> - United States English</li>
379.302 <li><code>ja-JP</code> - Japanese</li>
379.303 <li><code>zh-guoyu</code> - Mandarin or Standard Chinese </li>
379.304 <li><code>zh-Hans</code> - Simplified Chinese script</li>
379.305 <li><code>zh-HanT</code> - Traditional Chinese script</li>
379.306 </ul></li>
379.307 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
379.308 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component, and its Output Text component does not appear either. If this property is not selected (false), it overrides the rendered property of its child component.
379.309 <p>You can bind this property to a variable that determines when the component gets rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a Form for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, right-click the Form in the Visual Designer and choose Property Bindings, and then select the All radio button to display all properties.</p></li>
379.310 </ul>
379.311
379.312 <dl>
379.313 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
379.314 <dd><a href="../palette/jsfstd/form.html">Faces Form Component</a></dd>
379.315 <dd><a href="../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
379.316 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
379.317 </dl>
379.318 <hr>
379.319 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
379.320 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
379.321 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
379.322 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
379.323 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
379.324 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Faces Form Component Properties Window">
379.325 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
379.326 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
379.327 <small><a href="../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
379.328 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
379.329 <tr>
379.330 <td> </td>
379.331 </tr>
379.332 </table>
379.333 </body>
379.334 </html>
379.335 \ No newline at end of file
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380.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/propsheets/jsfstd_formatted_output_props.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
380.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
380.4 -<html>
380.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
380.6 <!--
380.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
380.8 * All rights reserved.
380.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
380.10 -->
380.11 <head>
380.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
380.13 <title>Standard Formatted Output Component Properties Window</title>
380.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
380.15 </head>
380.16 <body>
380.17
380.18 <h1>Standard Formatted Output Component Properties Window </h1>
380.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
380.20
380.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a Standard JavaServer Faces Formatted Output component <img src="../../images/formattedoutputicon.gif" alt="formatted output icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. </p>
380.22 <p>This standard JavaServer Faces component has the following properties.</p>
380.23
380.24 <h3>General</h3>
380.25 <ul>
380.26 <li><b>escape.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
380.27 Selecting this checkbox causes characters like '<' that can cause problems with XML and HTML to be escaped. For example, with this checkbox selected, '<' is represented as <code>&lt;</code>.</li>
380.28 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: text</code><br>
380.29 The name of the Formatted Output component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
380.30 </ul>
380.31
380.32 <h3>Appearance</h3>
380.33 <ul>
380.34 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
380.35 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. This property overrides any settings in the project CSS file. For example:
380.36 <p><code>position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
380.37 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.</p>
380.38 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
380.39 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
380.40 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
380.41 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object></p></li>
380.42 <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
380.43 Enter a space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.</li>
380.44 <li><b>title.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
380.45 Information about the component that is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
380.46 <ul class="note">
380.47 <li>If the component is disabled, the tool tip will not display in most browsers.
380.48 </li>
380.49 </ul>
380.50 </li>
380.51 </ul>
380.52
380.53 <h3>Data</h3>
380.54 <ul>
380.55 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
380.56 A JavaServer Faces converter that produces the correct type of value for the value property. If the user enters the wrong type of value, such as a word instead of a number for an <a href="../palette/jsf-val-conv/integer_converter.html">Integer converter</a>, the converter sends a message that you can display in an <a href="../palette/jsfstd/inline_message.html">Inline Message component</a>.</li>
380.57 <li><b>value.</b><code> Type: Object</code><br>
380.58 The text that displays on the page. </li>
380.59 </ul>
380.60
380.61 <h3>Advanced</h3>
380.62 <ul>
380.63 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
380.64 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component doesn't appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component.
380.65 <p>You can bind this property to a variable that determines when the component does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a text field for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, right-click the component in the Visual Designer and choose Property Bindings, and then select the All radio button to display all properties so you can bind the rendered property.</p></li>
380.66 </ul>
380.67
380.68 <dl>
380.69 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
380.70 <dd><a href="../palette/jsfstd/formatted_output.html">Standard Formatted Output Component</a></dd>
380.71 <dd><a href="../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
380.72 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
380.73 </dl>
380.74 <hr>
380.75 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
380.76 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
380.77 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
380.78 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
380.79 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
380.80 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Standard Formatted Output Component Properties Window">
380.81 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
380.82 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
380.83 <small><a href="../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
380.84 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
380.85 <tr>
380.86 <td> </td>
380.87 </tr>
380.88 </table>
380.89 </body>
380.90 </html>
380.91 \ No newline at end of file
380.92 +<html>
380.93 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
380.94 <!--
380.95 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
380.96 * All rights reserved.
380.97 * Use is subject to license terms.
380.98 -->
380.99 <head>
380.100 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
380.101 <title>Standard Formatted Output Component Properties Window</title>
380.102 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
380.103 </head>
380.104 <body>
380.105
380.106 <h2>Standard Formatted Output Component Properties Window </h2>
380.107 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
380.108
380.109 <p>You see the Properties window for a Standard JavaServer Faces Formatted Output component <img src="../../images/formattedoutputicon.gif" alt="formatted output icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. </p>
380.110 <p>This standard JavaServer Faces component has the following properties.</p>
380.111
380.112 <h3>General</h3>
380.113 <ul>
380.114 <li><b>escape.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
380.115 Selecting this checkbox causes characters like '<' that can cause problems with XML and HTML to be escaped. For example, with this checkbox selected, '<' is represented as <code>&lt;</code>.</li>
380.116 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: text</code><br>
380.117 The name of the Formatted Output component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
380.118 </ul>
380.119
380.120 <h3>Appearance</h3>
380.121 <ul>
380.122 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
380.123 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. This property overrides any settings in the project CSS file. For example:
380.124 <p><code>position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
380.125 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.</p>
380.126 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
380.127 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
380.128 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
380.129 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object></p></li>
380.130 <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
380.131 Enter a space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.</li>
380.132 <li><b>title.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
380.133 Information about the component that is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
380.134 <ul class="note">
380.135 <li>If the component is disabled, the tool tip will not display in most browsers.
380.136 </li>
380.137 </ul>
380.138 </li>
380.139 </ul>
380.140
380.141 <h3>Data</h3>
380.142 <ul>
380.143 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
380.144 A JavaServer Faces converter that produces the correct type of value for the value property. If the user enters the wrong type of value, such as a word instead of a number for an <a href="../palette/jsf-val-conv/integer_converter.html">Integer converter</a>, the converter sends a message that you can display in an <a href="../palette/jsfstd/inline_message.html">Inline Message component</a>.</li>
380.145 <li><b>value.</b><code> Type: Object</code><br>
380.146 The text that displays on the page. </li>
380.147 </ul>
380.148
380.149 <h3>Advanced</h3>
380.150 <ul>
380.151 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
380.152 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component doesn't appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component.
380.153 <p>You can bind this property to a variable that determines when the component does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a text field for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, right-click the component in the Visual Designer and choose Property Bindings, and then select the All radio button to display all properties so you can bind the rendered property.</p></li>
380.154 </ul>
380.155
380.156 <dl>
380.157 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
380.158 <dd><a href="../palette/jsfstd/formatted_output.html">Standard Formatted Output Component</a></dd>
380.159 <dd><a href="../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
380.160 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
380.161 </dl>
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381.17
381.18 <h1>Grid Panel Component Properties Window</h1>
381.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
381.20
381.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a Grid Panel component <img src="../../images/gridpanelicon.gif" alt="grid panel icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer.</p>
381.22 <p>The Grid Panel component has the following properties.</p>
381.23
381.24 <h3>General</h3>
381.25 <ul>
381.26 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: text</code><br>
381.27 The name of the Grid Panel component in the page bean and the JSP file.</li>
381.28 </ul>
381.29
381.30 <h3>Appearance</h3>
381.31 <ul>
381.32 <li><b>bgcolor.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
381.33 Specifies the color of the table's background.
381.34 <ul class="note">
381.35 <li>You can also set the background color of the grid panel by using the <code>style</code> property's editor, which is more user friendly than this property's editor.
381.36 Open a property editor by clicking the ellipsis button to the right of a property's value field.</li>
381.37 </ul>
381.38 <p>A color value can either be a hexadecimal number prefixed by a hash mark (#) or one of the following sixteen color names. The color names are case-insensitive.</p>
381.39 <table border=1 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 summary="Table of Color Names and Their sRGB Values">
381.40 <tr>
381.41 <th colspan="4" align="center">Color names and sRGB values</th>
381.42 </tr>
381.43 <tr>
381.44 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#000000"> </td>
381.45 <td> Black = "#000000"</td>
381.46 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#008000"> </td>
381.47 <td> Green = "#008000"</td>
381.48 </tr>
381.49 <tr>
381.50 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#C0C0C0"> </td>
381.51 <td> Silver = "#C0C0C0"</td>
381.52 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#00FF00"> </td>
381.53 <td> Lime = "#00FF00" </td>
381.54 </tr>
381.55 <tr>
381.56 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#808080"> </td>
381.57 <td> Gray = "#808080"</td>
381.58 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#808000"> </td>
381.59 <td> Olive = "#808000" </td>
381.60 </tr>
381.61 <tr>
381.62 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> </td>
381.63 <td> White = "#FFFFFF"</td>
381.64 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#FFFF00"> </td>
381.65 <td> Yellow = "#FFFF00"</td>
381.66 </tr>
381.67 <tr>
381.68 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#800000"> </td>
381.69 <td> Maroon = "#800000"</td>
381.70 <td width="20"height="20" bgcolor="#000080"> </td>
381.71 <td> Navy = "#000080" </td>
381.72 </tr>
381.73 <tr>
381.74 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#FF0000"> </td>
381.75 <td> Red = "#FF0000"</td>
381.76 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#0000FF"> </td>
381.77 <td> Blue = "#0000FF"</td>
381.78 </tr>
381.79 <tr>
381.80 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#800080"> </td>
381.81 <td> Purple = "#800080"</td>
381.82 <td width=16 height="16" bgcolor="#008080"> </td>
381.83 <td> Teal = "#008080"</td>
381.84 </tr>
381.85 <tr>
381.86 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#FF00FF"> </td>
381.87 <td> Fuchsia = "#FF00FF"</td>
381.88 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#00FFFF"> </td>
381.89 <td> Aqua = "#00FFFF"</td>
381.90 </tr>
381.91 </table></li>
381.92 <li><b>border.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
381.93 Size of the grid panel border in pixels. The border style defaults to <code> outset</code>.
381.94 <ul class="note">
381.95 <li>You can also set the border of the grid panel by using the <code>style</code> property's editor, which is more user friendly than this property's editor. Open a property editor by clicking the ellipsis button to the right of a property's value field. </li>
381.96 </ul>
381.97 </li>
381.98 <li><b>cellpadding.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
381.99 Number of pixels to add on all sides of the contents of each cell. </li>
381.100 <li><b>cellspacing.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
381.101 Spacing between cells in pixels.</li>
381.102 <li><b>columnClasses.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
381.103 A list of CSS2 style classes or sets of classes, separated by commas, one class or one set of classes for each column in the table. Each column has its own class or set of classes. The classes in a set are separated by spaces. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet.
381.104 <p>The classes are applied left to right to the columns. If there are fewer sets of classes than the number of columns in the columns property, there will be columns on the right of the table to which classes are not applied. If there are more sets of classes than columns, the extra sets of classes will be ignored.</p>
381.105 <p>For example, the following list provides CSS classes for three columns. The styles <code>class1</code> and <code>class2</code> are applied to the first column, the style <code>class3</code> is applied to the second column, and the styles <code>class1</code> and <code>class2</code> are applied to the third column:</p>
381.106 <p><code>class1 class2</code>,<code>class3</code>,<code>class1 class2</code></p></li>
381.107 <li><b>columns.</b> <code>Type: int</code><br>
381.108 The number of columns in the table. Changing the number of columns causes the Grid Panel component to resize the number of rows based on how many components the panel contains.</li>
381.109 <li><b>footerClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
381.110 A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied to the table footer, if any, when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet.</li>
381.111 <li><b>headerClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
381.112 A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied to the table header, if any, when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet.</li>
381.113 <li><b>rowClasses.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
381.114 A list of CSS2 style classes or sets of classes, separated by commas, to be applied to the rows in the table. A row can have a set of classes applied to it. The classes in a set are separated by spaces. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet.
381.115 <p>The classes are applied top to bottom, in turn, to the rows. For example, if rowClass contains two classes separated by commas, the first class is applied to the first row and the second class to the second row, then the first class is applied to the third row and the second class to the fourth row, and so on.</p>
381.116 <p>For example, the following list provides two sets of CSS classes. The styles <code>class1</code> and <code>class2</code> are applied to the first row, and the style <code>class3</code> is applied to the second row. Then the process starts over with the third row.</p>
381.117 <p><code>class1 class2</code>,<code>class3</code></p></li>
381.118 <li><b>rules.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
381.119 Specifies where rules (lines) will appear in the table. By default, this property is blank, meaning that the table has no rules. You can specify one of the following values:
381.120 <ul>
381.121 <li><b>none.</b> No rules are rendered (default value).</li>
381.122 <li><b>groups.</b> Rules are rendered between row groups. If this value is specified, rules will be rendered around the <code><thead></code>, <code><tfoot></code>, and <code><tbody></code> sections of the <code><table></code> element that is rendered. The renderer creates a <code><thead></code> around column headers, and a <code><tfoot></code> around column footers, resulting in a horizontal line below the headers (if any) and above the footers (if any). </li>
381.123 <li><b>rows.</b> Rules are rendered between rows only.</li>
381.124 <li><b>cols.</b> Rules are rendered between columns only.</li>
381.125 <li><b>all.</b> Rules are rendered between all rows and columns (the entire table). </li>
381.126 </ul></li>
381.127 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
381.128 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. This property overrides any settings in the project CSS file. For example:
381.129 <p><code>position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
381.130 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.</p>
381.131 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
381.132 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
381.133 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
381.134 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object></p></li>
381.135 <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
381.136 A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.</li>
381.137 <li><b>summary.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
381.138 Information about the Grid Panel's purpose or structure or both that is readable by a screen reader.</li>
381.139 <li><b>title.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
381.140 Information about the Grid Panel that is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
381.141 <ul class="note">
381.142 <li>If the component is disabled, the tool tip will not display in most browsers.
381.143 </li>
381.144 </ul>
381.145 </li>
381.146 <li><b>width.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
381.147 The width of the table in pixels or as a percentage of the available horizontal space. </li>
381.148 </ul>
381.149
381.150 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
381.151 <ul>
381.152 <li><b>onclick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
381.153 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
381.154 <li><b>ondblclick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
381.155 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
381.156 <li><b>onkeydown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
381.157 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
381.158 <li><b>onkeypress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
381.159 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
381.160 <li><b>onkeyup.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
381.161 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
381.162 <li><b>onmousedown.</b><b></b><code> Type: String</code><br>
381.163 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
381.164 <li><b>onmousemove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
381.165 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
381.166 <li><b>onmouseout.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
381.167 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
381.168 <li><b>onmouseover.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
381.169 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
381.170 <li><b>onmouseup.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
381.171 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
381.172 </ul>
381.173
381.174 <h3>Advanced</h3>
381.175 <ul>
381.176 <li><b>dir.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
381.177 An indicator of the directionality if the text does not inherit directionality (for example, because the text is English but the primary language for the page is Hebrew). Equivalent to the <code>dir</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.
381.178 <p>Values can be: </p>
381.179 <ul>
381.180 <li><b>LTR.</b> Left-to-right.</li>
381.181 <li><b>RTL.</b> Right-to-left.</li>
381.182 </ul></li>
381.183 <li><b>frame.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
381.184 Specifies which sides of the frame surrounding the table will be visible. You can specify one of the following values:
381.185 <ul>
381.186 <li><b>none.</b> No sides are visible (default value).</li>
381.187 <li><b>above.</b> Only the top side is visible. </li>
381.188 <li><b>below.</b> Only the bottom side is visible.</li>
381.189 <li><b>hsides.</b> Only the top and bottom sides are visible.</li>
381.190 <li><b>vsides.</b> Only the right and left sides are visible.</li>
381.191 <li><b>lhs.</b> Only the left side is visible.</li>
381.192 <li><b>rhs.</b> Only the right side is visible.</li>
381.193 <li><b>box.</b> All four sides are visible.</li>
381.194 <li><b>border.</b> Same as box: All four sides are visible.</li>
381.195 </ul></li>
381.196 <li><b>lang.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
381.197 Code describing the language used in the generated markup for the component. Equivalent to the <code>lang</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag. To choose a language code, you can click the ellipsis button (...) to open the property editor. Some examples:
381.198 <ul>
381.199 <li><code>ar</code> - Traditional Arabic</li>
381.200 <li><code>de</code> - German</li>
381.201 <li> <code>en</code> - English</li>
381.202 <li><code>es</code> - Spanish</li>
381.203 <li><code>fr</code> - French</li>
381.204 <li><code>ja</code> - Japanese </li>
381.205 </ul>
381.206 <p>In addition to the codes available in the property editor, you can also enter additional codes using ISO standard names. Some examples:</p>
381.207 <ul>
381.208 <li><code>en-US</code> - United States English</li>
381.209 <li><code>ja-JP</code> - Japanese</li>
381.210 <li><code>zh-guoyu</code> - Mandarin or Standard Chinese </li>
381.211 <li><code>zh-Hans</code> - Simplified Chinese script</li>
381.212 <li><code>zh-HanT</code> - Traditional Chinese script</li>
381.213 </ul></li>
381.214 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
381.215 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component, and none of its child components appear either. If this property is not selected (false), it overrides the <code>rendered</code> properties of all child components.
381.216 <p>You can bind this property to a variable that determines when the component gets rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a Grid Panel for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public.To bind this property, right-click the component in the Visual Designer and choose Property Bindings, and then select the All radio button to display all properties so you can select the <code>rendered</code> property. </p>
381.217 </li>
381.218 </ul>
381.219
381.220 <dl>
381.221 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
381.222 <dd><a href="../palette/jsfstd/grid_panel.html">Grid Panel Component</a></dd>
381.223 <dd><a href="../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
381.224 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
381.225 </dl>
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381.253 <title>Grid Panel Component Properties Window</title>
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381.257
381.258 <h2>Grid Panel Component Properties Window</h2>
381.259 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
381.260
381.261 <p>You see the Properties window for a Grid Panel component <img src="../../images/gridpanelicon.gif" alt="grid panel icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer.</p>
381.262 <p>The Grid Panel component has the following properties.</p>
381.263
381.264 <h3>General</h3>
381.265 <ul>
381.266 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: text</code><br>
381.267 The name of the Grid Panel component in the page bean and the JSP file.</li>
381.268 </ul>
381.269
381.270 <h3>Appearance</h3>
381.271 <ul>
381.272 <li><b>bgcolor.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
381.273 Specifies the color of the table's background.
381.274 <ul class="note">
381.275 <li>You can also set the background color of the grid panel by using the <code>style</code> property's editor, which is more user friendly than this property's editor.
381.276 Open a property editor by clicking the ellipsis button to the right of a property's value field.</li>
381.277 </ul>
381.278 <p>A color value can either be a hexadecimal number prefixed by a hash mark (#) or one of the following sixteen color names. The color names are case-insensitive.</p>
381.279 <table border=1 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 summary="Table of Color Names and Their sRGB Values">
381.280 <tr>
381.281 <th colspan="4" align="center">Color names and sRGB values</th>
381.282 </tr>
381.283 <tr>
381.284 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#000000"> </td>
381.285 <td> Black = "#000000"</td>
381.286 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#008000"> </td>
381.287 <td> Green = "#008000"</td>
381.288 </tr>
381.289 <tr>
381.290 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#C0C0C0"> </td>
381.291 <td> Silver = "#C0C0C0"</td>
381.292 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#00FF00"> </td>
381.293 <td> Lime = "#00FF00" </td>
381.294 </tr>
381.295 <tr>
381.296 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#808080"> </td>
381.297 <td> Gray = "#808080"</td>
381.298 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#808000"> </td>
381.299 <td> Olive = "#808000" </td>
381.300 </tr>
381.301 <tr>
381.302 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> </td>
381.303 <td> White = "#FFFFFF"</td>
381.304 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#FFFF00"> </td>
381.305 <td> Yellow = "#FFFF00"</td>
381.306 </tr>
381.307 <tr>
381.308 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#800000"> </td>
381.309 <td> Maroon = "#800000"</td>
381.310 <td width="20"height="20" bgcolor="#000080"> </td>
381.311 <td> Navy = "#000080" </td>
381.312 </tr>
381.313 <tr>
381.314 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#FF0000"> </td>
381.315 <td> Red = "#FF0000"</td>
381.316 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#0000FF"> </td>
381.317 <td> Blue = "#0000FF"</td>
381.318 </tr>
381.319 <tr>
381.320 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#800080"> </td>
381.321 <td> Purple = "#800080"</td>
381.322 <td width=16 height="16" bgcolor="#008080"> </td>
381.323 <td> Teal = "#008080"</td>
381.324 </tr>
381.325 <tr>
381.326 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#FF00FF"> </td>
381.327 <td> Fuchsia = "#FF00FF"</td>
381.328 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#00FFFF"> </td>
381.329 <td> Aqua = "#00FFFF"</td>
381.330 </tr>
381.331 </table></li>
381.332 <li><b>border.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
381.333 Size of the grid panel border in pixels. The border style defaults to <code> outset</code>.
381.334 <ul class="note">
381.335 <li>You can also set the border of the grid panel by using the <code>style</code> property's editor, which is more user friendly than this property's editor. Open a property editor by clicking the ellipsis button to the right of a property's value field. </li>
381.336 </ul>
381.337 </li>
381.338 <li><b>cellpadding.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
381.339 Number of pixels to add on all sides of the contents of each cell. </li>
381.340 <li><b>cellspacing.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
381.341 Spacing between cells in pixels.</li>
381.342 <li><b>columnClasses.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
381.343 A list of CSS2 style classes or sets of classes, separated by commas, one class or one set of classes for each column in the table. Each column has its own class or set of classes. The classes in a set are separated by spaces. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet.
381.344 <p>The classes are applied left to right to the columns. If there are fewer sets of classes than the number of columns in the columns property, there will be columns on the right of the table to which classes are not applied. If there are more sets of classes than columns, the extra sets of classes will be ignored.</p>
381.345 <p>For example, the following list provides CSS classes for three columns. The styles <code>class1</code> and <code>class2</code> are applied to the first column, the style <code>class3</code> is applied to the second column, and the styles <code>class1</code> and <code>class2</code> are applied to the third column:</p>
381.346 <p><code>class1 class2</code>,<code>class3</code>,<code>class1 class2</code></p></li>
381.347 <li><b>columns.</b> <code>Type: int</code><br>
381.348 The number of columns in the table. Changing the number of columns causes the Grid Panel component to resize the number of rows based on how many components the panel contains.</li>
381.349 <li><b>footerClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
381.350 A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied to the table footer, if any, when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet.</li>
381.351 <li><b>headerClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
381.352 A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied to the table header, if any, when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet.</li>
381.353 <li><b>rowClasses.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
381.354 A list of CSS2 style classes or sets of classes, separated by commas, to be applied to the rows in the table. A row can have a set of classes applied to it. The classes in a set are separated by spaces. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet.
381.355 <p>The classes are applied top to bottom, in turn, to the rows. For example, if rowClass contains two classes separated by commas, the first class is applied to the first row and the second class to the second row, then the first class is applied to the third row and the second class to the fourth row, and so on.</p>
381.356 <p>For example, the following list provides two sets of CSS classes. The styles <code>class1</code> and <code>class2</code> are applied to the first row, and the style <code>class3</code> is applied to the second row. Then the process starts over with the third row.</p>
381.357 <p><code>class1 class2</code>,<code>class3</code></p></li>
381.358 <li><b>rules.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
381.359 Specifies where rules (lines) will appear in the table. By default, this property is blank, meaning that the table has no rules. You can specify one of the following values:
381.360 <ul>
381.361 <li><b>none.</b> No rules are rendered (default value).</li>
381.362 <li><b>groups.</b> Rules are rendered between row groups. If this value is specified, rules will be rendered around the <code><thead></code>, <code><tfoot></code>, and <code><tbody></code> sections of the <code><table></code> element that is rendered. The renderer creates a <code><thead></code> around column headers, and a <code><tfoot></code> around column footers, resulting in a horizontal line below the headers (if any) and above the footers (if any). </li>
381.363 <li><b>rows.</b> Rules are rendered between rows only.</li>
381.364 <li><b>cols.</b> Rules are rendered between columns only.</li>
381.365 <li><b>all.</b> Rules are rendered between all rows and columns (the entire table). </li>
381.366 </ul></li>
381.367 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
381.368 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. This property overrides any settings in the project CSS file. For example:
381.369 <p><code>position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
381.370 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.</p>
381.371 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
381.372 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
381.373 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
381.374 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object></p></li>
381.375 <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
381.376 A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.</li>
381.377 <li><b>summary.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
381.378 Information about the Grid Panel's purpose or structure or both that is readable by a screen reader.</li>
381.379 <li><b>title.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
381.380 Information about the Grid Panel that is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
381.381 <ul class="note">
381.382 <li>If the component is disabled, the tool tip will not display in most browsers.
381.383 </li>
381.384 </ul>
381.385 </li>
381.386 <li><b>width.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
381.387 The width of the table in pixels or as a percentage of the available horizontal space. </li>
381.388 </ul>
381.389
381.390 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
381.391 <ul>
381.392 <li><b>onclick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
381.393 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
381.394 <li><b>ondblclick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
381.395 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
381.396 <li><b>onkeydown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
381.397 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
381.398 <li><b>onkeypress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
381.399 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
381.400 <li><b>onkeyup.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
381.401 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
381.402 <li><b>onmousedown.</b><b></b><code> Type: String</code><br>
381.403 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
381.404 <li><b>onmousemove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
381.405 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
381.406 <li><b>onmouseout.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
381.407 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
381.408 <li><b>onmouseover.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
381.409 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
381.410 <li><b>onmouseup.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
381.411 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
381.412 </ul>
381.413
381.414 <h3>Advanced</h3>
381.415 <ul>
381.416 <li><b>dir.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
381.417 An indicator of the directionality if the text does not inherit directionality (for example, because the text is English but the primary language for the page is Hebrew). Equivalent to the <code>dir</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.
381.418 <p>Values can be: </p>
381.419 <ul>
381.420 <li><b>LTR.</b> Left-to-right.</li>
381.421 <li><b>RTL.</b> Right-to-left.</li>
381.422 </ul></li>
381.423 <li><b>frame.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
381.424 Specifies which sides of the frame surrounding the table will be visible. You can specify one of the following values:
381.425 <ul>
381.426 <li><b>none.</b> No sides are visible (default value).</li>
381.427 <li><b>above.</b> Only the top side is visible. </li>
381.428 <li><b>below.</b> Only the bottom side is visible.</li>
381.429 <li><b>hsides.</b> Only the top and bottom sides are visible.</li>
381.430 <li><b>vsides.</b> Only the right and left sides are visible.</li>
381.431 <li><b>lhs.</b> Only the left side is visible.</li>
381.432 <li><b>rhs.</b> Only the right side is visible.</li>
381.433 <li><b>box.</b> All four sides are visible.</li>
381.434 <li><b>border.</b> Same as box: All four sides are visible.</li>
381.435 </ul></li>
381.436 <li><b>lang.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
381.437 Code describing the language used in the generated markup for the component. Equivalent to the <code>lang</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag. To choose a language code, you can click the ellipsis button (...) to open the property editor. Some examples:
381.438 <ul>
381.439 <li><code>ar</code> - Traditional Arabic</li>
381.440 <li><code>de</code> - German</li>
381.441 <li> <code>en</code> - English</li>
381.442 <li><code>es</code> - Spanish</li>
381.443 <li><code>fr</code> - French</li>
381.444 <li><code>ja</code> - Japanese </li>
381.445 </ul>
381.446 <p>In addition to the codes available in the property editor, you can also enter additional codes using ISO standard names. Some examples:</p>
381.447 <ul>
381.448 <li><code>en-US</code> - United States English</li>
381.449 <li><code>ja-JP</code> - Japanese</li>
381.450 <li><code>zh-guoyu</code> - Mandarin or Standard Chinese </li>
381.451 <li><code>zh-Hans</code> - Simplified Chinese script</li>
381.452 <li><code>zh-HanT</code> - Traditional Chinese script</li>
381.453 </ul></li>
381.454 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
381.455 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component, and none of its child components appear either. If this property is not selected (false), it overrides the <code>rendered</code> properties of all child components.
381.456 <p>You can bind this property to a variable that determines when the component gets rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a Grid Panel for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public.To bind this property, right-click the component in the Visual Designer and choose Property Bindings, and then select the All radio button to display all properties so you can select the <code>rendered</code> property. </p>
381.457 </li>
381.458 </ul>
381.459
381.460 <dl>
381.461 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
381.462 <dd><a href="../palette/jsfstd/grid_panel.html">Grid Panel Component</a></dd>
381.463 <dd><a href="../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
381.464 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
381.465 </dl>
381.466 <hr>
381.467 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
381.468 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
381.469 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
381.470 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
381.471 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
381.472 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Grid Panel Component Properties Window">
381.473 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
381.474 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
381.475 <small><a href="../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
381.476 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
381.477 <tr>
381.478 <td> </td>
381.479 </tr>
381.480 </table>
381.481 </body>
381.482 </html>
381.483 \ No newline at end of file
382.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/propsheets/jsfstd_group_panel_props.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
382.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/propsheets/jsfstd_group_panel_props.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
382.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
382.4 -<html>
382.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
382.6 <!--
382.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
382.8 * All rights reserved.
382.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
382.10 -->
382.11 <head>
382.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
382.13 <title>Standard Group Panel Component Properties Window</title>
382.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
382.15 </head>
382.16 <body>
382.17
382.18 <h1>Standard Group Panel Component Properties Window </h1>
382.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
382.20
382.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a JavaServer Faces Group Panel component <img src="../../images/grouppanelicon.gif" alt="group panel icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer, after adding the component to the page.</p>
382.22 <p>The Group Panel component has the following properties.</p>
382.23
382.24 <h3>General</h3>
382.25 <ul>
382.26 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: text</code><br>
382.27 The name of the Group Panel component in the page bean and the JSP file.</li>
382.28 </ul>
382.29
382.30 <h3>Appearance</h3>
382.31 <ul>
382.32 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
382.33 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. This property overrides any settings in the project CSS file. For example:
382.34 <p><code>position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
382.35 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.</p>
382.36 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
382.37 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
382.38 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
382.39 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object></p></li>
382.40 <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
382.41 A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.</li>
382.42 </ul>
382.43
382.44 <h3>Advanced</h3>
382.45 <ul>
382.46 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
382.47 If selected, the components in the Group Panel are to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the components do not appear on the page at all, not even as hidden components. If this property is not selected (false), it overrides the rendered properties of all child components.
382.48 <p>You can bind this property to a variable that determines when the component gets rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a Group Panel for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, right-click the Group Panel in the Visual Designer and choose Property Bindings, and then select the All radio button to display all properties so you can select the rendered property.</p></li>
382.49 </ul>
382.50
382.51 <dl>
382.52 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
382.53 <dd><a href="../palette/jsfstd/group_panel.html">Standard Group Panel Component</a></dd>
382.54 <dd><a href="../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
382.55 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
382.56 </dl>
382.57 <hr>
382.58 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
382.59 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
382.60 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
382.61 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
382.62 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
382.63 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Standard Group Panel Component Properties Window">
382.64 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
382.65 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
382.66 <small><a href="../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
382.67 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
382.68 <tr>
382.69 <td> </td>
382.70 </tr>
382.71 </table>
382.72 </body>
382.73 </html>
382.74 \ No newline at end of file
382.75 +<html>
382.76 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
382.77 <!--
382.78 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
382.79 * All rights reserved.
382.80 * Use is subject to license terms.
382.81 -->
382.82 <head>
382.83 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
382.84 <title>Standard Group Panel Component Properties Window</title>
382.85 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
382.86 </head>
382.87 <body>
382.88
382.89 <h2>Standard Group Panel Component Properties Window </h2>
382.90 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
382.91
382.92 <p>You see the Properties window for a JavaServer Faces Group Panel component <img src="../../images/grouppanelicon.gif" alt="group panel icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer, after adding the component to the page.</p>
382.93 <p>The Group Panel component has the following properties.</p>
382.94
382.95 <h3>General</h3>
382.96 <ul>
382.97 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: text</code><br>
382.98 The name of the Group Panel component in the page bean and the JSP file.</li>
382.99 </ul>
382.100
382.101 <h3>Appearance</h3>
382.102 <ul>
382.103 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
382.104 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. This property overrides any settings in the project CSS file. For example:
382.105 <p><code>position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
382.106 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.</p>
382.107 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
382.108 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
382.109 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
382.110 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object></p></li>
382.111 <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
382.112 A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.</li>
382.113 </ul>
382.114
382.115 <h3>Advanced</h3>
382.116 <ul>
382.117 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
382.118 If selected, the components in the Group Panel are to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the components do not appear on the page at all, not even as hidden components. If this property is not selected (false), it overrides the rendered properties of all child components.
382.119 <p>You can bind this property to a variable that determines when the component gets rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a Group Panel for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, right-click the Group Panel in the Visual Designer and choose Property Bindings, and then select the All radio button to display all properties so you can select the rendered property.</p></li>
382.120 </ul>
382.121
382.122 <dl>
382.123 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
382.124 <dd><a href="../palette/jsfstd/group_panel.html">Standard Group Panel Component</a></dd>
382.125 <dd><a href="../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
382.126 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
382.127 </dl>
382.128 <hr>
382.129 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
382.130 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
382.131 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
382.132 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
382.133 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
382.134 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Standard Group Panel Component Properties Window">
382.135 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
382.136 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
382.137 <small><a href="../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
382.138 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
382.139 <tr>
382.140 <td> </td>
382.141 </tr>
382.142 </table>
382.143 </body>
382.144 </html>
382.145 \ No newline at end of file
383.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/propsheets/jsfstd_hidden_field_props.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
383.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/propsheets/jsfstd_hidden_field_props.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
383.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
383.4 -<html>
383.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
383.6 <!--
383.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
383.8 * All rights reserved.
383.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
383.10 -->
383.11 <head>
383.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
383.13 <title>Standard Hidden Field Component Properties Window</title>
383.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
383.15 </head>
383.16 <body>
383.17
383.18 <h1>Standard Hidden Field Component Properties Window </h1>
383.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
383.20
383.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a JavaServer Faces Hidden Field
383.22 component <img src="../../images/hiddenfieldicon.gif" alt="hidden field icon"> when you select
383.23 the component in the <a href="../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. </p>
383.24 <p>The Hidden Field component has the following properties.</p>
383.25
383.26 <h3>General</h3>
383.27 <ul>
383.28 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: text</code><br>
383.29 The name of the Form component in the page bean and the JSP file.</li>
383.30 </ul>
383.31
383.32 <h3>Data</h3>
383.33 <ul>
383.34 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
383.35 A JavaServer Faces converter that produces the correct type of value for the value property. If the user enters the wrong type of value, such as a word instead of a number for an <a href="../palette/jsf-val-conv/integer_converter.html">Integer converter</a>, the converter sends a message that you can display in an <a href="../palette/jsfstd/inline_message.html">Inline Message component</a>.</li>
383.36 <li><b>required.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
383.37 If selected, a value is required for the component. </li>
383.38 <li><b>validator.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
383.39 Indicates the JavaServer Faces validator that is called when the value is submitted. Choose a validator from the drop down list. If you choose <code>(null)</code>, no validator is called. If the conditions defined by the validator are not met, the validator sends a message that you can display in an <a href="../palette/jsfstd/inline_message.html">Inline Message component</a>.
383.40 <p> If you choose a validator, you can also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator receives a value.</p>
383.41 <ul class="note">
383.42 <li>If you define your own validate method, for example, by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit Event Handler > validate, any validator you might have specified in this property is overridden by your validation method's name.</li>
383.43 </ul>
383.44 </li>
383.45 <li><b>value.</b><code> Type: Object</code><br>
383.46 The data that is sent when the page is submitted. A typical use for the value property of a hidden field is to pass data between pages when a form has more than one page.</li>
383.47 </ul>
383.48
383.49 <h3>Events</h3>
383.50 <p>Set the event properties by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>.</p>
383.51 <ul><li><b>validate.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called to validate the value of the component. If you want to code a validator method rather than choosing a JavaServer Faces validator for the <code>validator</code> property, right-click the component and choose Edit Event Handler > validate. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_validate</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property. When you define this method in this way, the <code>validator</code> and <code>validate</code> properties are automatically set for you. If you define a validator, also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator is used.
383.52 <ul class="note">
383.53 <li>Setting this property also sets the value of the <code>validator</code> property. If you define your own validate method, do not separately change the value of the <code>validator</code> property, or you could lose the connection to your validate method.</li>
383.54 </ul>
383.55 </li>
383.56 <li><b>valueChange.</b> Indicates the name of the component value change listener method that is called when the value of the component changes. You typically define this method in the page bean by right-clicking the component in the Outline window and choosing Edit Event Handler > processValueChange. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_processValueChange</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the <code>id</code> property.</li>
383.57 </ul>
383.58
383.59 <h3>Advanced</h3>
383.60 <ul>
383.61 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
383.62 If this property is selected, when the component is processed on the server, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page.
383.63 <p>The most common example of an immediate action is a Cancel button. You make it immediate so that the normal validation and update steps can be skipped, but the action handler can still do whatever is necessary. Typically, the action handler will navigate back to some previous page. In some designs the action handler might also enqueue an informational message like "Transaction cancelled". It is possible to do more: for example, an application might record the fact that the user got partially through a form and then cancelled it.</p></li>
383.64 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
383.65 If selected, the Hidden Field component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component cannot be used at all on the page, even as a hidden component. You can bind this property to a variable that determines when the field does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might use a hidden field for frequent flyers and not use it for the general public. To bind this property, right-click the component in the Visual Designer and choose Property Bindings, and then select the All radio button to display all properties so you can select the rendered property. </li>
383.66 <li><b>valueChangeListener.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
383.67 See the Event section's valueChange property above, which provides an easier way to set this property's value. The valueChangeListener property is the <code>MethodBinding</code> property that underlies the valueChange event property. The valueChangeListener property is updated when you set the method for the valueChange event property.
383.68 <p>If you click the ellipsis button next to the valueChange property, you can use that property's property editor to choose an existing method to bind to, or you can create a new method or unbind an existing method. If you are an expert, instead of using the valueChange property, you can type a <code>MethodBinding</code> expression directly into this valueChangeListener property, for example, if you want to call a method that is not in the page bean.</p></li>
383.69 </ul>
383.70
383.71 <dl>
383.72 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
383.73 <dd><a href="../palette/jsfstd/hidden_field.html">Standard Hidden Field Component</a></dd>
383.74 <dd><a href="../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
383.75 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
383.76 </dl>
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383.88 <tr>
383.89 <td> </td>
383.90 </tr>
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383.95 +<html>
383.96 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
383.97 <!--
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383.99 * All rights reserved.
383.100 * Use is subject to license terms.
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383.102 <head>
383.103 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
383.104 <title>Standard Hidden Field Component Properties Window</title>
383.105 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
383.106 </head>
383.107 <body>
383.108
383.109 <h2>Standard Hidden Field Component Properties Window </h2>
383.110 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
383.111
383.112 <p>You see the Properties window for a JavaServer Faces Hidden Field
383.113 component <img src="../../images/hiddenfieldicon.gif" alt="hidden field icon"> when you select
383.114 the component in the <a href="../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator window</a>. </p>
383.115 <p>The Hidden Field component has the following properties.</p>
383.116
383.117 <h3>General</h3>
383.118 <ul>
383.119 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: text</code><br>
383.120 The name of the Form component in the page bean and the JSP file.</li>
383.121 </ul>
383.122
383.123 <h3>Data</h3>
383.124 <ul>
383.125 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
383.126 A JavaServer Faces converter that produces the correct type of value for the value property. If the user enters the wrong type of value, such as a word instead of a number for an <a href="../palette/jsf-val-conv/integer_converter.html">Integer converter</a>, the converter sends a message that you can display in an <a href="../palette/jsfstd/inline_message.html">Inline Message component</a>.</li>
383.127 <li><b>required.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
383.128 If selected, a value is required for the component. </li>
383.129 <li><b>validator.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
383.130 Indicates the JavaServer Faces validator that is called when the value is submitted. Choose a validator from the drop down list. If you choose <code>(null)</code>, no validator is called. If the conditions defined by the validator are not met, the validator sends a message that you can display in an <a href="../palette/jsfstd/inline_message.html">Inline Message component</a>.
383.131 <p> If you choose a validator, you can also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator receives a value.</p>
383.132 <ul class="note">
383.133 <li>If you define your own validate method, for example, by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit Event Handler > validate, any validator you might have specified in this property is overridden by your validation method's name.</li>
383.134 </ul>
383.135 </li>
383.136 <li><b>value.</b><code> Type: Object</code><br>
383.137 The data that is sent when the page is submitted. A typical use for the value property of a hidden field is to pass data between pages when a form has more than one page.</li>
383.138 </ul>
383.139
383.140 <h3>Events</h3>
383.141 <p>Set the event properties by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>.</p>
383.142 <ul><li><b>validate.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called to validate the value of the component. If you want to code a validator method rather than choosing a JavaServer Faces validator for the <code>validator</code> property, right-click the component and choose Edit Event Handler > validate. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_validate</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property. When you define this method in this way, the <code>validator</code> and <code>validate</code> properties are automatically set for you. If you define a validator, also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator is used.
383.143 <ul class="note">
383.144 <li>Setting this property also sets the value of the <code>validator</code> property. If you define your own validate method, do not separately change the value of the <code>validator</code> property, or you could lose the connection to your validate method.</li>
383.145 </ul>
383.146 </li>
383.147 <li><b>valueChange.</b> Indicates the name of the component value change listener method that is called when the value of the component changes. You typically define this method in the page bean by right-clicking the component in the Outline window and choosing Edit Event Handler > processValueChange. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_processValueChange</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the <code>id</code> property.</li>
383.148 </ul>
383.149
383.150 <h3>Advanced</h3>
383.151 <ul>
383.152 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
383.153 If this property is selected, when the component is processed on the server, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page.
383.154 <p>The most common example of an immediate action is a Cancel button. You make it immediate so that the normal validation and update steps can be skipped, but the action handler can still do whatever is necessary. Typically, the action handler will navigate back to some previous page. In some designs the action handler might also enqueue an informational message like "Transaction cancelled". It is possible to do more: for example, an application might record the fact that the user got partially through a form and then cancelled it.</p></li>
383.155 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
383.156 If selected, the Hidden Field component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component cannot be used at all on the page, even as a hidden component. You can bind this property to a variable that determines when the field does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might use a hidden field for frequent flyers and not use it for the general public. To bind this property, right-click the component in the Visual Designer and choose Property Bindings, and then select the All radio button to display all properties so you can select the rendered property. </li>
383.157 <li><b>valueChangeListener.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
383.158 See the Event section's valueChange property above, which provides an easier way to set this property's value. The valueChangeListener property is the <code>MethodBinding</code> property that underlies the valueChange event property. The valueChangeListener property is updated when you set the method for the valueChange event property.
383.159 <p>If you click the ellipsis button next to the valueChange property, you can use that property's property editor to choose an existing method to bind to, or you can create a new method or unbind an existing method. If you are an expert, instead of using the valueChange property, you can type a <code>MethodBinding</code> expression directly into this valueChangeListener property, for example, if you want to call a method that is not in the page bean.</p></li>
383.160 </ul>
383.161
383.162 <dl>
383.163 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
383.164 <dd><a href="../palette/jsfstd/hidden_field.html">Standard Hidden Field Component</a></dd>
383.165 <dd><a href="../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
383.166 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
383.167 </dl>
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384.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/propsheets/jsfstd_hyperlink_props.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
384.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/propsheets/jsfstd_hyperlink_props.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
384.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
384.4 -<html>
384.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
384.6 <!--
384.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
384.8 * All rights reserved.
384.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
384.10 -->
384.11 <head>
384.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
384.13 <title>Standard Hyperlink Component Properties Window</title>
384.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
384.15 </head>
384.16 <body>
384.17
384.18 <h1>Standard Hyperlink Component Properties Window </h1>
384.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
384.20
384.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a JavaServer Faces Hyperlink when you select the outer part of the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer or you select the Hyperlink <img src="../../images/hyperlinkicon.gif" alt="hyperlink icon"> part of this composite component in the Outline window. </p>
384.22 <ul class="note">
384.23 <li>The Hyperlink component consists of an Output Text component <img src="../../images/outputtexticon.gif" alt="output text icon"> embedded in a Hyperlink component <img src="../../images/hyperlinkicon.gif" alt="hyperlink icon">. When you select this component in the Visual Designer, you also see it in the Outline window, where you can select the part of the component you want to work with. </li>
384.24 </ul>
384.25 <p>This standard JavaServer Faces component has the following properties.</p>
384.26
384.27 <h3>General</h3>
384.28 <ul>
384.29 <li><b>id.</b> <code>Type: text</code><br>
384.30 The name of the Hyperlink component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
384.31 <li><b>target.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
384.32 The frame of the current page in which the link is to be opened. </li>
384.33 </ul>
384.34
384.35 <h3>Appearance</h3>
384.36 <ul>
384.37 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
384.38 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. This property overrides any settings in the project CSS file. For example:
384.39 <p><code>position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
384.40 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.</p>
384.41 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
384.42 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
384.43 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
384.44 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object></p></li>
384.45 <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
384.46 Enter a space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.</li>
384.47 <li><b>title.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
384.48 Information about the Hyperlink that is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
384.49 <ul class="note">
384.50 <li>If the component is disabled, the tool tip will not display in most browsers.
384.51 </li>
384.52 </ul>
384.53 </li>
384.54 </ul>
384.55
384.56 <h3>Data</h3>
384.57 <ul>
384.58 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
384.59 A JavaServer Faces converter that produces the correct type of value for the value property. If the user enters the wrong type of value, such as a word instead of a number for an <a href="../palette/jsf-val-conv/integer_converter.html">Integer converter</a>, the converter sends a message that you can display in an <a href="../palette/jsfstd/inline_message.html">Inline Message component</a>.</li>
384.60 <li><b>value.</b><code> Type: Object</code><br>
384.61 The URL of the target document or resource. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>href</code>. </li>
384.62 </ul>
384.63
384.64 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
384.65 <ul>
384.66 <li><b>onblur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
384.67 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
384.68 <li><b>onclick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
384.69 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
384.70 <li><b>ondblclick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
384.71 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
384.72 <li><b>onfocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
384.73 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
384.74 <li><b>onkeydown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
384.75 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
384.76 <li><b>onkeypress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
384.77 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
384.78 <li><b>onkeyup.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
384.79 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
384.80 <li><b>onmousedown.</b><b></b><code> Type: String</code><br>
384.81 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
384.82 <li><b>onmousemove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
384.83 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
384.84 <li><b>onmouseout.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
384.85 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
384.86 <li><b>onmouseover.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
384.87 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
384.88 <li><b>onmouseup.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
384.89 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
384.90 </ul>
384.91
384.92 <h3>Advanced</h3>
384.93 <ul>
384.94 <li><b>accesskey.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
384.95 A keyboard key, or keyboard shortcut, that activates this Hyperlink. You can enter any valid character that can be typed on the keyboard. Equivalent to the <code>accesskey</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
384.96 <li><b>charset.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
384.97 The character encoding of the document or resource to which this hyperlink links. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>charset</code> of the <code><a></code> tag. You can see a list of encodings at<br>
384.98 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
384.99 <param name="content" value="http://www.iana.org/assignments/character-sets">
384.100 <param name="text" value="http://www.iana.org/assignments/character-sets"></object>.</li>
384.101 <li><b>coords.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
384.102 The position and shape of the hotspot on the page, used for client-side image maps. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>coords</code> of the <code><a></code> tag. The number and order of values depends on the shape being defined. Possible combinations are:
384.103 <ul>
384.104 <li><b>rectangle.</b> left-x, top-y, right-x, bottom-y. </li>
384.105 <li><b>circle.</b> center-x, center-y, radius. </li>
384.106 <li><b>polygon.</b> x1, y1, x2, y2, ..., xN, yN. The first x and y coordinate pair and the last should be the same to close the polygon. </li>
384.107 </ul>
384.108 <p>Coordinates are relative to the top, left corner of the object. All values are lengths. All values are separated by commas. </p></li>
384.109 <li><b>dir.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
384.110 An indicator of the directionality if the text does not inherit directionality (for example, because the text is English but the primary language for the page is Hebrew). Equivalent to the <code>dir</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.
384.111 <p>Values can be: </p>
384.112 <ul>
384.113 <li><b>LTR.</b> Left-to-right.</li>
384.114 <li><b>RTL.</b> Right-to-left.</li>
384.115 </ul></li>
384.116 <li><b>hreflang.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
384.117 Code describing the language used by the document or resource to which the hyperlink links. This property takes the same values as Language Code, which is described next. </li>
384.118 <li><b>lang.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
384.119 Code describing the language used in the generated markup for the component. Equivalent to the <code>lang</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag. To choose a language code, you can click the ellipsis button (...) to open the property editor. Some examples:
384.120 <ul>
384.121 <li><code>ar</code> - Traditional Arabic</li>
384.122 <li><code>de</code> - German</li>
384.123 <li> <code>en</code> - English</li>
384.124 <li><code>es</code> - Spanish</li>
384.125 <li><code>fr</code> - French</li>
384.126 <li><code>ja</code> - Japanese </li>
384.127 </ul>
384.128 <p>In addition to the codes available in the property editor, you can also enter additional codes using ISO standard names. Some examples:</p>
384.129 <ul>
384.130 <li><code>en-US</code> - United States English</li>
384.131 <li><code>ja-JP</code> - Japanese</li>
384.132 <li><code>zh-guoyu</code> - Mandarin or Standard Chinese </li>
384.133 <li><code>zh-Hans</code> - Simplified Chinese script</li>
384.134 <li><code>zh-HanT</code> - Traditional Chinese script</li>
384.135 </ul></li>
384.136 <li><b>rel.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
384.137 Specifies the relationship to the linked document. Same as the HTML attribute <code>rel</code>: a space separated list of types. The types can be any of the following:
384.138 <ul>
384.139 <li><b>Alternate.</b> Substitute versions for the document in which the link occurs. When used with the lang attribute, it means that the substitute is a translated version of the document.</li>
384.140 <li><b>Appendix. </b>An appendix in a collection of documents. </li>
384.141 <li><b>Bookmark.</b> A link to an entry point in a document. </li>
384.142 <li><b>Chapter. </b>A chapter in a collection of documents. </li>
384.143 <li><b>Contents. </b>A table of contents. </li>
384.144 <li><b>Copyright</b>. A copyright for the current document. </li>
384.145 <li><b>Glossary.</b> A glossary of terms for the current document. </li>
384.146 <li><b>Help. </b>A help document. </li>
384.147 <li><b> Index.</b> An index for the current document. </li>
384.148 <li><b>Next.</b> The next document in a sequence of documents.</li>
384.149 <li><b> Prev. </b>The previous document in a sequence of documents.</li>
384.150 <li><b>Section. </b>A section in a collection of documents. </li>
384.151 <li><b>Start.</b> The first document in a collection of documents: the starting point of the collection. </li>
384.152 <li><b>Stylesheet.</b> Refers to an external style sheet. Used with the link type Alternate to provide for user-selectable alternate style sheets. </li>
384.153 <li><b>Subsection. </b>A subsection in a collection of documents. </li>
384.154 </ul></li>
384.155 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
384.156 If selected, the hyperlink is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the hyperlink does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. You can bind this property to a variable that determines when the hyperlink does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a hyperlink for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, right-click the component in the Visual Designer and choose Property Bindings, and then select the All radio button to display all properties so you can select the rendered property. </li>
384.157 <li><b>rev.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
384.158 A reverse type link from the document to which this hyperlink links back to this document. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>rev</code>, a space-separated list of types. See the Relationship property above for a list of types.</li>
384.159 <li><b>shape.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
384.160 The shape of the hotspot on the page, used for client-side image maps. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>shape</code> of the <code><a></code> tag. Possible values are:
384.161 <ul>
384.162 <li><b>default.</b> Entire region</li>
384.163 <li><b>rectangle.</b> Rectangular region.</li>
384.164 <li><b>circle.</b> Circular region.</li>
384.165 <li><b>polygon.</b> Polygonal region.</li>
384.166 </ul></li>
384.167 <li><b>tabindex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
384.168 Optionally specifies the position of the Hyperlink in the tab order of the document, determining when the Hyperlink will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767. Equivalent to the <code>tabindex</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
384.169 <li><b>type.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
384.170 The content type of the resource to which this hyperlink links. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>type</code>, which is a MIME type, such as <code>text/html</code>, <code>image/png</code>, <code>image/gif</code>, <code>video/mpeg</code>, <code>text/css</code>, or <code>audio/basic</code>.</li>
384.171 </ul>
384.172
384.173 <dl>
384.174 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
384.175 <dd><a href="../palette/jsfstd/hyperlink.html">Standard Hyperlink Component</a></dd>
384.176 <dd><a href="../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
384.177 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
384.178 </dl>
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384.206 <title>Standard Hyperlink Component Properties Window</title>
384.207 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
384.208 </head>
384.209 <body>
384.210
384.211 <h2>Standard Hyperlink Component Properties Window </h2>
384.212 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
384.213
384.214 <p>You see the Properties window for a JavaServer Faces Hyperlink when you select the outer part of the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer or you select the Hyperlink <img src="../../images/hyperlinkicon.gif" alt="hyperlink icon"> part of this composite component in the Outline window. </p>
384.215 <ul class="note">
384.216 <li>The Hyperlink component consists of an Output Text component <img src="../../images/outputtexticon.gif" alt="output text icon"> embedded in a Hyperlink component <img src="../../images/hyperlinkicon.gif" alt="hyperlink icon">. When you select this component in the Visual Designer, you also see it in the Outline window, where you can select the part of the component you want to work with. </li>
384.217 </ul>
384.218 <p>This standard JavaServer Faces component has the following properties.</p>
384.219
384.220 <h3>General</h3>
384.221 <ul>
384.222 <li><b>id.</b> <code>Type: text</code><br>
384.223 The name of the Hyperlink component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
384.224 <li><b>target.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
384.225 The frame of the current page in which the link is to be opened. </li>
384.226 </ul>
384.227
384.228 <h3>Appearance</h3>
384.229 <ul>
384.230 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
384.231 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. This property overrides any settings in the project CSS file. For example:
384.232 <p><code>position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
384.233 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.</p>
384.234 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
384.235 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
384.236 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
384.237 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object></p></li>
384.238 <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
384.239 Enter a space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.</li>
384.240 <li><b>title.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
384.241 Information about the Hyperlink that is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
384.242 <ul class="note">
384.243 <li>If the component is disabled, the tool tip will not display in most browsers.
384.244 </li>
384.245 </ul>
384.246 </li>
384.247 </ul>
384.248
384.249 <h3>Data</h3>
384.250 <ul>
384.251 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
384.252 A JavaServer Faces converter that produces the correct type of value for the value property. If the user enters the wrong type of value, such as a word instead of a number for an <a href="../palette/jsf-val-conv/integer_converter.html">Integer converter</a>, the converter sends a message that you can display in an <a href="../palette/jsfstd/inline_message.html">Inline Message component</a>.</li>
384.253 <li><b>value.</b><code> Type: Object</code><br>
384.254 The URL of the target document or resource. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>href</code>. </li>
384.255 </ul>
384.256
384.257 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
384.258 <ul>
384.259 <li><b>onblur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
384.260 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
384.261 <li><b>onclick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
384.262 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
384.263 <li><b>ondblclick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
384.264 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
384.265 <li><b>onfocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
384.266 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
384.267 <li><b>onkeydown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
384.268 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
384.269 <li><b>onkeypress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
384.270 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
384.271 <li><b>onkeyup.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
384.272 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
384.273 <li><b>onmousedown.</b><b></b><code> Type: String</code><br>
384.274 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
384.275 <li><b>onmousemove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
384.276 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
384.277 <li><b>onmouseout.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
384.278 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
384.279 <li><b>onmouseover.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
384.280 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
384.281 <li><b>onmouseup.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
384.282 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
384.283 </ul>
384.284
384.285 <h3>Advanced</h3>
384.286 <ul>
384.287 <li><b>accesskey.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
384.288 A keyboard key, or keyboard shortcut, that activates this Hyperlink. You can enter any valid character that can be typed on the keyboard. Equivalent to the <code>accesskey</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
384.289 <li><b>charset.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
384.290 The character encoding of the document or resource to which this hyperlink links. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>charset</code> of the <code><a></code> tag. You can see a list of encodings at<br>
384.291 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
384.292 <param name="content" value="http://www.iana.org/assignments/character-sets">
384.293 <param name="text" value="http://www.iana.org/assignments/character-sets"></object>.</li>
384.294 <li><b>coords.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
384.295 The position and shape of the hotspot on the page, used for client-side image maps. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>coords</code> of the <code><a></code> tag. The number and order of values depends on the shape being defined. Possible combinations are:
384.296 <ul>
384.297 <li><b>rectangle.</b> left-x, top-y, right-x, bottom-y. </li>
384.298 <li><b>circle.</b> center-x, center-y, radius. </li>
384.299 <li><b>polygon.</b> x1, y1, x2, y2, ..., xN, yN. The first x and y coordinate pair and the last should be the same to close the polygon. </li>
384.300 </ul>
384.301 <p>Coordinates are relative to the top, left corner of the object. All values are lengths. All values are separated by commas. </p></li>
384.302 <li><b>dir.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
384.303 An indicator of the directionality if the text does not inherit directionality (for example, because the text is English but the primary language for the page is Hebrew). Equivalent to the <code>dir</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.
384.304 <p>Values can be: </p>
384.305 <ul>
384.306 <li><b>LTR.</b> Left-to-right.</li>
384.307 <li><b>RTL.</b> Right-to-left.</li>
384.308 </ul></li>
384.309 <li><b>hreflang.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
384.310 Code describing the language used by the document or resource to which the hyperlink links. This property takes the same values as Language Code, which is described next. </li>
384.311 <li><b>lang.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
384.312 Code describing the language used in the generated markup for the component. Equivalent to the <code>lang</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag. To choose a language code, you can click the ellipsis button (...) to open the property editor. Some examples:
384.313 <ul>
384.314 <li><code>ar</code> - Traditional Arabic</li>
384.315 <li><code>de</code> - German</li>
384.316 <li> <code>en</code> - English</li>
384.317 <li><code>es</code> - Spanish</li>
384.318 <li><code>fr</code> - French</li>
384.319 <li><code>ja</code> - Japanese </li>
384.320 </ul>
384.321 <p>In addition to the codes available in the property editor, you can also enter additional codes using ISO standard names. Some examples:</p>
384.322 <ul>
384.323 <li><code>en-US</code> - United States English</li>
384.324 <li><code>ja-JP</code> - Japanese</li>
384.325 <li><code>zh-guoyu</code> - Mandarin or Standard Chinese </li>
384.326 <li><code>zh-Hans</code> - Simplified Chinese script</li>
384.327 <li><code>zh-HanT</code> - Traditional Chinese script</li>
384.328 </ul></li>
384.329 <li><b>rel.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
384.330 Specifies the relationship to the linked document. Same as the HTML attribute <code>rel</code>: a space separated list of types. The types can be any of the following:
384.331 <ul>
384.332 <li><b>Alternate.</b> Substitute versions for the document in which the link occurs. When used with the lang attribute, it means that the substitute is a translated version of the document.</li>
384.333 <li><b>Appendix. </b>An appendix in a collection of documents. </li>
384.334 <li><b>Bookmark.</b> A link to an entry point in a document. </li>
384.335 <li><b>Chapter. </b>A chapter in a collection of documents. </li>
384.336 <li><b>Contents. </b>A table of contents. </li>
384.337 <li><b>Copyright</b>. A copyright for the current document. </li>
384.338 <li><b>Glossary.</b> A glossary of terms for the current document. </li>
384.339 <li><b>Help. </b>A help document. </li>
384.340 <li><b> Index.</b> An index for the current document. </li>
384.341 <li><b>Next.</b> The next document in a sequence of documents.</li>
384.342 <li><b> Prev. </b>The previous document in a sequence of documents.</li>
384.343 <li><b>Section. </b>A section in a collection of documents. </li>
384.344 <li><b>Start.</b> The first document in a collection of documents: the starting point of the collection. </li>
384.345 <li><b>Stylesheet.</b> Refers to an external style sheet. Used with the link type Alternate to provide for user-selectable alternate style sheets. </li>
384.346 <li><b>Subsection. </b>A subsection in a collection of documents. </li>
384.347 </ul></li>
384.348 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
384.349 If selected, the hyperlink is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the hyperlink does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. You can bind this property to a variable that determines when the hyperlink does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a hyperlink for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, right-click the component in the Visual Designer and choose Property Bindings, and then select the All radio button to display all properties so you can select the rendered property. </li>
384.350 <li><b>rev.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
384.351 A reverse type link from the document to which this hyperlink links back to this document. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>rev</code>, a space-separated list of types. See the Relationship property above for a list of types.</li>
384.352 <li><b>shape.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
384.353 The shape of the hotspot on the page, used for client-side image maps. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>shape</code> of the <code><a></code> tag. Possible values are:
384.354 <ul>
384.355 <li><b>default.</b> Entire region</li>
384.356 <li><b>rectangle.</b> Rectangular region.</li>
384.357 <li><b>circle.</b> Circular region.</li>
384.358 <li><b>polygon.</b> Polygonal region.</li>
384.359 </ul></li>
384.360 <li><b>tabindex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
384.361 Optionally specifies the position of the Hyperlink in the tab order of the document, determining when the Hyperlink will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767. Equivalent to the <code>tabindex</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
384.362 <li><b>type.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
384.363 The content type of the resource to which this hyperlink links. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>type</code>, which is a MIME type, such as <code>text/html</code>, <code>image/png</code>, <code>image/gif</code>, <code>video/mpeg</code>, <code>text/css</code>, or <code>audio/basic</code>.</li>
384.364 </ul>
384.365
384.366 <dl>
384.367 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
384.368 <dd><a href="../palette/jsfstd/hyperlink.html">Standard Hyperlink Component</a></dd>
384.369 <dd><a href="../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
384.370 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
384.371 </dl>
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385.13 <title>Standard Image Component Properties Window</title>
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385.15 </head>
385.16 <body>
385.17
385.18 <h1>Standard Image Component Properties Window </h1>
385.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
385.20
385.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a JavaServer Faces Image component <img src="../../images/graphicimageicon.gif" alt="graphic image component icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. </p>
385.22 <p>Most of the Image component's properties are both JSP attributes and properties of the <code>HtmlGraphicImage</code> Java component in the page bean.</p>
385.23 <p>This standard JavaServer Faces component has the following properties.</p>
385.24
385.25 <h3>General</h3>
385.26 <ul>
385.27 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: text</code><br>
385.28 The name of the Image component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
385.29 </ul>
385.30
385.31 <h3>Appearance</h3>
385.32 <ul>
385.33 <li><b>alt.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
385.34 The alternate text for the image. The alt text describes the graphic element in the HTML page, is readable by screen readers, can display as a tool tip, and displays when the user has display of images turned off in the web browser. Same as the HTML attribute <code>alt</code> of the <code><img> </code>tag.</li>
385.35 <li><b>height.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
385.36 Sets the height of the image in pixels if you want to override the actual height of the displayed image. In HTML, this property is the <code>height</code> attribute of the generated <code><img></code> tag.</li>
385.37 <li><b>longdesc.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
385.38 The URL of a web page that has a description for this graphic. In HTML, this property is the <code>longdesc</code> attribute of the generated <code><img></code> tag.</li>
385.39 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
385.40 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. This property overrides any settings in the project CSS file. For example:
385.41 <p><code>position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
385.42 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.</p>
385.43 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
385.44 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
385.45 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
385.46 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object></p></li>
385.47 <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
385.48 Enter a space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.</li>
385.49 <li><b>title.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
385.50 Advisory title information about the component that is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
385.51 <ul class="note">
385.52 <li>If the component is disabled, the tool tip will not display in most browsers.
385.53 </li>
385.54 </ul>
385.55 </li>
385.56 <li><b>width.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
385.57 Sets the width of the image in pixels if you want to override the actual width of the displayed image. In HTML, this property is the <code>width</code> attribute of the generated <code><img></code> tag.</li>
385.58 </ul>
385.59
385.60 <h3>Data</h3>
385.61 <ul><li><b>value.</b><code> Type: Object</code><br>
385.62 The relative path to the image file, such as <code>/resources/image-file.gif</code>, or a URL that points to an image, such as<br>
385.63 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
385.64 <param name="content" value="http://forum.java.sun.com/im/logo_java_grey.gif">
385.65 <param name="text" value="http://forum.java.sun.com/im/logo_java_grey.gif"></object>.</li>
385.66 </ul>
385.67
385.68 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
385.69 <ul>
385.70 <li><b>onclick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
385.71 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the image.</li>
385.72 <li><b>ondblclick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
385.73 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the image.</li>
385.74 <li><b>onkeydown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
385.75 JavaScript to be executed when the image has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
385.76 <li><b>onkeypress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
385.77 JavaScript to be executed when the image has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
385.78 <li><b>onkeyup.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
385.79 JavaScript to be executed when the image has focus and a key is released.</li>
385.80 <li><b>onmousedown.</b><b></b><code> Type: String</code><br>
385.81 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the image and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
385.82 <li><b>onmousemove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
385.83 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the image.</li>
385.84 <li><b>onmouseout.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
385.85 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the image after it has been over the image.</li>
385.86 <li><b>onmouseover.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
385.87 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the image.</li>
385.88 <li><b>onmouseup.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
385.89 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the image and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
385.90 </ul>
385.91
385.92 <h3>Advanced</h3>
385.93 <ul>
385.94 <li><b>dir.</b><b></b><code> Type: String</code><br>
385.95 An indicator of the directionality if the text does not inherit directionality (for example, because the text is English but the primary language for the page is Hebrew). Equivalent to the <code>dir</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.
385.96 <p>Values can be: </p>
385.97 <ul>
385.98 <li><b>LTR.</b> Left-to-right.</li>
385.99 <li><b>RTL.</b> Right-to-left.</li>
385.100 </ul></li>
385.101 <li><b>ismap.</b><b></b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
385.102 If selected, the image is a server-side image map and must be enclosed in a hyperlink.</li>
385.103 <li><b>lang.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
385.104 Code describing the language used in the generated markup for the component. Equivalent to the <code>lang</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag. To choose a language code, you can click the ellipsis button (...) to open the property editor. Some examples:
385.105 <ul>
385.106 <li><code>ar</code> - Traditional Arabic</li>
385.107 <li><code>de</code> - German</li><li><code>en</code> - English</li>
385.108 <li><code>es</code> - Spanish</li>
385.109 <li><code>fr</code> - French</li>
385.110 <li><code>ja</code> - Japanese </li>
385.111 </ul>
385.112 <p>In addition to the codes available in the property editor, you can also enter additional codes using ISO standard names. Some examples:</p>
385.113 <ul>
385.114 <li><code>en-US</code> - United States English</li>
385.115 <li><code>ja-JP</code> - Japanese</li>
385.116 <li><code>zh-guoyu</code> - Mandarin or Standard Chinese </li>
385.117 <li><code>zh-Hans</code> - Simplified Chinese script</li>
385.118 <li><code>zh-HanT</code> - Traditional Chinese script</li>
385.119 </ul></li>
385.120 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
385.121 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component doesn't appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component.
385.122 <p>You can bind this property to a variable that determines when the component does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show the component for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, right-click the component in the Visual Designer and choose Property Bindings, and then select the All radio button to display all properties so you can select the rendered property. </p></li>
385.123 <li><b>usemap.</b><b></b><code> Type: String</code><br>
385.124 The name of a client-side image map for which this component provides the image.</li>
385.125 </ul>
385.126
385.127 <dl>
385.128 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
385.129 <dd><a href="../palette/jsfstd/image.html">Standard Image Component</a></dd>
385.130 <dd><a href="../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
385.131 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
385.132 </dl>
385.133 <hr>
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385.139 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Standard Image Component Properties Window">
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385.143 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
385.144 <tr>
385.145 <td> </td>
385.146 </tr>
385.147 </table>
385.148 </body>
385.149 </html>
385.150 \ No newline at end of file
385.151 +<html>
385.152 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
385.153 <!--
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385.155 * All rights reserved.
385.156 * Use is subject to license terms.
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385.158 <head>
385.159 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
385.160 <title>Standard Image Component Properties Window</title>
385.161 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
385.162 </head>
385.163 <body>
385.164
385.165 <h2>Standard Image Component Properties Window </h2>
385.166 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
385.167
385.168 <p>You see the Properties window for a JavaServer Faces Image component <img src="../../images/graphicimageicon.gif" alt="graphic image component icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. </p>
385.169 <p>Most of the Image component's properties are both JSP attributes and properties of the <code>HtmlGraphicImage</code> Java component in the page bean.</p>
385.170 <p>This standard JavaServer Faces component has the following properties.</p>
385.171
385.172 <h3>General</h3>
385.173 <ul>
385.174 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: text</code><br>
385.175 The name of the Image component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
385.176 </ul>
385.177
385.178 <h3>Appearance</h3>
385.179 <ul>
385.180 <li><b>alt.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
385.181 The alternate text for the image. The alt text describes the graphic element in the HTML page, is readable by screen readers, can display as a tool tip, and displays when the user has display of images turned off in the web browser. Same as the HTML attribute <code>alt</code> of the <code><img> </code>tag.</li>
385.182 <li><b>height.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
385.183 Sets the height of the image in pixels if you want to override the actual height of the displayed image. In HTML, this property is the <code>height</code> attribute of the generated <code><img></code> tag.</li>
385.184 <li><b>longdesc.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
385.185 The URL of a web page that has a description for this graphic. In HTML, this property is the <code>longdesc</code> attribute of the generated <code><img></code> tag.</li>
385.186 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
385.187 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. This property overrides any settings in the project CSS file. For example:
385.188 <p><code>position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
385.189 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.</p>
385.190 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
385.191 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
385.192 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
385.193 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object></p></li>
385.194 <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
385.195 Enter a space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.</li>
385.196 <li><b>title.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
385.197 Advisory title information about the component that is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
385.198 <ul class="note">
385.199 <li>If the component is disabled, the tool tip will not display in most browsers.
385.200 </li>
385.201 </ul>
385.202 </li>
385.203 <li><b>width.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
385.204 Sets the width of the image in pixels if you want to override the actual width of the displayed image. In HTML, this property is the <code>width</code> attribute of the generated <code><img></code> tag.</li>
385.205 </ul>
385.206
385.207 <h3>Data</h3>
385.208 <ul><li><b>value.</b><code> Type: Object</code><br>
385.209 The relative path to the image file, such as <code>/resources/image-file.gif</code>, or a URL that points to an image, such as<br>
385.210 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
385.211 <param name="content" value="http://forum.java.sun.com/im/logo_java_grey.gif">
385.212 <param name="text" value="http://forum.java.sun.com/im/logo_java_grey.gif"></object>.</li>
385.213 </ul>
385.214
385.215 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
385.216 <ul>
385.217 <li><b>onclick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
385.218 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the image.</li>
385.219 <li><b>ondblclick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
385.220 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the image.</li>
385.221 <li><b>onkeydown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
385.222 JavaScript to be executed when the image has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
385.223 <li><b>onkeypress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
385.224 JavaScript to be executed when the image has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
385.225 <li><b>onkeyup.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
385.226 JavaScript to be executed when the image has focus and a key is released.</li>
385.227 <li><b>onmousedown.</b><b></b><code> Type: String</code><br>
385.228 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the image and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
385.229 <li><b>onmousemove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
385.230 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the image.</li>
385.231 <li><b>onmouseout.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
385.232 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the image after it has been over the image.</li>
385.233 <li><b>onmouseover.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
385.234 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the image.</li>
385.235 <li><b>onmouseup.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
385.236 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the image and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
385.237 </ul>
385.238
385.239 <h3>Advanced</h3>
385.240 <ul>
385.241 <li><b>dir.</b><b></b><code> Type: String</code><br>
385.242 An indicator of the directionality if the text does not inherit directionality (for example, because the text is English but the primary language for the page is Hebrew). Equivalent to the <code>dir</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.
385.243 <p>Values can be: </p>
385.244 <ul>
385.245 <li><b>LTR.</b> Left-to-right.</li>
385.246 <li><b>RTL.</b> Right-to-left.</li>
385.247 </ul></li>
385.248 <li><b>ismap.</b><b></b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
385.249 If selected, the image is a server-side image map and must be enclosed in a hyperlink.</li>
385.250 <li><b>lang.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
385.251 Code describing the language used in the generated markup for the component. Equivalent to the <code>lang</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag. To choose a language code, you can click the ellipsis button (...) to open the property editor. Some examples:
385.252 <ul>
385.253 <li><code>ar</code> - Traditional Arabic</li>
385.254 <li><code>de</code> - German</li><li><code>en</code> - English</li>
385.255 <li><code>es</code> - Spanish</li>
385.256 <li><code>fr</code> - French</li>
385.257 <li><code>ja</code> - Japanese </li>
385.258 </ul>
385.259 <p>In addition to the codes available in the property editor, you can also enter additional codes using ISO standard names. Some examples:</p>
385.260 <ul>
385.261 <li><code>en-US</code> - United States English</li>
385.262 <li><code>ja-JP</code> - Japanese</li>
385.263 <li><code>zh-guoyu</code> - Mandarin or Standard Chinese </li>
385.264 <li><code>zh-Hans</code> - Simplified Chinese script</li>
385.265 <li><code>zh-HanT</code> - Traditional Chinese script</li>
385.266 </ul></li>
385.267 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
385.268 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component doesn't appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component.
385.269 <p>You can bind this property to a variable that determines when the component does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show the component for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, right-click the component in the Visual Designer and choose Property Bindings, and then select the All radio button to display all properties so you can select the rendered property. </p></li>
385.270 <li><b>usemap.</b><b></b><code> Type: String</code><br>
385.271 The name of a client-side image map for which this component provides the image.</li>
385.272 </ul>
385.273
385.274 <dl>
385.275 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
385.276 <dd><a href="../palette/jsfstd/image.html">Standard Image Component</a></dd>
385.277 <dd><a href="../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
385.278 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
385.279 </dl>
385.280 <hr>
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385.282 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
385.283 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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385.288 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
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386.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/propsheets/jsfstd_inline_message_props.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
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386.6 <!--
386.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
386.8 * All rights reserved.
386.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
386.10 -->
386.11 <head>
386.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
386.13 <title>Standard Inline Message Component Properties Window</title>
386.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
386.15 </head>
386.16 <body>
386.17
386.18 <h1>Standard Inline Message Component Properties Window </h1>
386.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
386.20
386.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a JavaServer Faces Inline Message component <img src="../../images/inlinemsgicon.gif" alt="inline message icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. </p>
386.22 <p>This standard JavaServer Faces component has the following properties.</p>
386.23
386.24 <h3>General</h3>
386.25 <ul>
386.26 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: text</code><br>
386.27 The name of the Inline Message component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
386.28 </ul>
386.29
386.30 <h3>Appearance</h3>
386.31 <ul>
386.32 <li><b>errorClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
386.33 The CSS2 style classes that apply to the message when it is an error message. The default class is <code>errorMessage</code>. You can enter a space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet.</li>
386.34 <li><b>errorStyle.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
386.35 Cascading Style Sheet styles (CSS level 2) to be applied to an error message. If you specify this property, it overrides the style property, so any style information in that property, such as position, must be added to this one. The property is the equivalent of a style sheet and has the same syntax. For example:
386.36 <p><code>font-style: normal; font-weight: bold; color: red;<br>
386.37 left: 192px; top: 144px; position: absolute; </code></p></li>
386.38 <li><b>fatalClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
386.39 The CSS2 style classes that apply to the message when it is a fatal error message. The default class is <code>fatalMessage</code>. You can enter a space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet.</li>
386.40 <li><b>fatalStyle.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
386.41 Cascading Style Sheet styles (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component when the message results from a fatal error. If you specify this property, it overrides the style property, so any style information in that property, such as position, must be added to this one. The property is the equivalent of a style sheet and has the same syntax. For example:
386.42 <p><code>font-style: normal; font-weight: bold; color: red;<br>
386.43 left: 192px; top: 144px; position: absolute; </code></p></li>
386.44 <li><b>for.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
386.45 Indicates the component for which this component displays messages. If you click the ellipsis (...) button, you see a dialog box that enables you to select from a list of components on the page. </li>
386.46 <li><b>infoClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
386.47 The CSS2 style classes that apply to the message when it is an information message. The default class is <code>infoMessage</code>. You can enter a space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet.</li>
386.48 <li><b>infoStyle.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
386.49 Cascading Style Sheet styles (CSS level 2) to be applied to an information message. If you specify this property, it overrides the style property, so any style information in that property, such as position, must be added to this one. The property is the equivalent of a style sheet and has the same syntax. For example:
386.50 <p><code>font-style: normal; font-weight: bold; color: blue;<br>
386.51 left: 192px; top: 144px; position: absolute; </code></p></li>
386.52 <li><b>showDetail.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
386.53 Indicates whether the detail portion of the message should be displayed. This property is false (unselected) by default.</li>
386.54 <li><b>showSummary.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
386.55 Indicates if the summary portion of the message should be displayed. This property is true (selected) by default.</li>
386.56 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
386.57 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. This property overrides any settings in the project CSS file. For example:
386.58 <p><code>position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
386.59 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.</p>
386.60 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
386.61 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
386.62 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
386.63 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object></p></li>
386.64 <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
386.65 Enter a space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet. Any setting in this property is overridden by the <code>errorClass</code>, <code>infoClass</code>, <code>fatalClass</code>, and <code>warnClass</code> properties. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.</li>
386.66 <li><b>title.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
386.67 Information about the component that is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
386.68 <ul class="note">
386.69 <li>If the component is disabled, the tool tip will not display in most browsers.
386.70 </li>
386.71 </ul>
386.72 </li>
386.73 <li><b>tooltip.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
386.74 Indicates whether or not the detail portion of the message should be displayed as a tool tip. Selecting the property sets it to true, and a tool tip is displayed.</li>
386.75 <li><b>warnClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
386.76 The CSS2 style classes that apply to the message when it is a warning message. The default class is <code>warnMessage</code>. You can enter a space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet.</li>
386.77 <li><b>warnStyle.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
386.78 Cascading Style Sheet styles (CSS level 2) to be applied to a warning message. If you specify this property, it overrides the style property, so any style information in that property, such as position, must be added to this one. The property is the equivalent of a style sheet and has the same syntax. For example:
386.79 <p><code>font-style: normal; font-weight: bold; color: purple;<br>
386.80 left: 192px; top: 144px; position: absolute;</code></p></li>
386.81 </ul>
386.82
386.83 <h3>Advanced</h3>
386.84 <ul>
386.85 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
386.86 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component doesn't appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. You can bind this property to a variable that determines when the component does get rendered. To bind this property, right-click the component in the Outline window and choose Property Bindings, and then select the All radio button to display all properties so you can set this one. </li>
386.87 </ul>
386.88
386.89 <dl>
386.90 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
386.91 <dd><a href="../palette/jsfstd/inline_message.html">Standard Inline Message Component</a></dd>
386.92 <dd><a href="../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
386.93 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
386.94 <dd><a href="../palette/jsfstd/inline_message.html">Inline Message Component</a></dd>
386.95 </dl>
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386.99 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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386.117 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
386.118 * All rights reserved.
386.119 * Use is subject to license terms.
386.120 -->
386.121 <head>
386.122 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
386.123 <title>Standard Inline Message Component Properties Window</title>
386.124 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
386.125 </head>
386.126 <body>
386.127
386.128 <h2>Standard Inline Message Component Properties Window </h2>
386.129 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
386.130
386.131 <p>You see the Properties window for a JavaServer Faces Inline Message component <img src="../../images/inlinemsgicon.gif" alt="inline message icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. </p>
386.132 <p>This standard JavaServer Faces component has the following properties.</p>
386.133
386.134 <h3>General</h3>
386.135 <ul>
386.136 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: text</code><br>
386.137 The name of the Inline Message component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
386.138 </ul>
386.139
386.140 <h3>Appearance</h3>
386.141 <ul>
386.142 <li><b>errorClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
386.143 The CSS2 style classes that apply to the message when it is an error message. The default class is <code>errorMessage</code>. You can enter a space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet.</li>
386.144 <li><b>errorStyle.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
386.145 Cascading Style Sheet styles (CSS level 2) to be applied to an error message. If you specify this property, it overrides the style property, so any style information in that property, such as position, must be added to this one. The property is the equivalent of a style sheet and has the same syntax. For example:
386.146 <p><code>font-style: normal; font-weight: bold; color: red;<br>
386.147 left: 192px; top: 144px; position: absolute; </code></p></li>
386.148 <li><b>fatalClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
386.149 The CSS2 style classes that apply to the message when it is a fatal error message. The default class is <code>fatalMessage</code>. You can enter a space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet.</li>
386.150 <li><b>fatalStyle.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
386.151 Cascading Style Sheet styles (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component when the message results from a fatal error. If you specify this property, it overrides the style property, so any style information in that property, such as position, must be added to this one. The property is the equivalent of a style sheet and has the same syntax. For example:
386.152 <p><code>font-style: normal; font-weight: bold; color: red;<br>
386.153 left: 192px; top: 144px; position: absolute; </code></p></li>
386.154 <li><b>for.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
386.155 Indicates the component for which this component displays messages. If you click the ellipsis (...) button, you see a dialog box that enables you to select from a list of components on the page. </li>
386.156 <li><b>infoClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
386.157 The CSS2 style classes that apply to the message when it is an information message. The default class is <code>infoMessage</code>. You can enter a space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet.</li>
386.158 <li><b>infoStyle.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
386.159 Cascading Style Sheet styles (CSS level 2) to be applied to an information message. If you specify this property, it overrides the style property, so any style information in that property, such as position, must be added to this one. The property is the equivalent of a style sheet and has the same syntax. For example:
386.160 <p><code>font-style: normal; font-weight: bold; color: blue;<br>
386.161 left: 192px; top: 144px; position: absolute; </code></p></li>
386.162 <li><b>showDetail.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
386.163 Indicates whether the detail portion of the message should be displayed. This property is false (unselected) by default.</li>
386.164 <li><b>showSummary.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
386.165 Indicates if the summary portion of the message should be displayed. This property is true (selected) by default.</li>
386.166 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
386.167 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. This property overrides any settings in the project CSS file. For example:
386.168 <p><code>position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
386.169 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.</p>
386.170 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
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386.174 <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
386.175 Enter a space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet. Any setting in this property is overridden by the <code>errorClass</code>, <code>infoClass</code>, <code>fatalClass</code>, and <code>warnClass</code> properties. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.</li>
386.176 <li><b>title.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
386.177 Information about the component that is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
386.178 <ul class="note">
386.179 <li>If the component is disabled, the tool tip will not display in most browsers.
386.180 </li>
386.181 </ul>
386.182 </li>
386.183 <li><b>tooltip.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
386.184 Indicates whether or not the detail portion of the message should be displayed as a tool tip. Selecting the property sets it to true, and a tool tip is displayed.</li>
386.185 <li><b>warnClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
386.186 The CSS2 style classes that apply to the message when it is a warning message. The default class is <code>warnMessage</code>. You can enter a space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet.</li>
386.187 <li><b>warnStyle.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
386.188 Cascading Style Sheet styles (CSS level 2) to be applied to a warning message. If you specify this property, it overrides the style property, so any style information in that property, such as position, must be added to this one. The property is the equivalent of a style sheet and has the same syntax. For example:
386.189 <p><code>font-style: normal; font-weight: bold; color: purple;<br>
386.190 left: 192px; top: 144px; position: absolute;</code></p></li>
386.191 </ul>
386.192
386.193 <h3>Advanced</h3>
386.194 <ul>
386.195 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
386.196 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component doesn't appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. You can bind this property to a variable that determines when the component does get rendered. To bind this property, right-click the component in the Outline window and choose Property Bindings, and then select the All radio button to display all properties so you can set this one. </li>
386.197 </ul>
386.198
386.199 <dl>
386.200 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
386.201 <dd><a href="../palette/jsfstd/inline_message.html">Standard Inline Message Component</a></dd>
386.202 <dd><a href="../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
386.203 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
386.204 <dd><a href="../palette/jsfstd/inline_message.html">Inline Message Component</a></dd>
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387.17
387.18 <h1>Standard Link Action Component Properties Window </h1>
387.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
387.20
387.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a JavaServer Faces Link Action when you select the outer part of the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer or you select the Link Action <img src="../../images/link_action_icon.gif" alt="Link Action icon" > part of this composite component in the Outline window. </p>
387.22 <ul class="note">
387.23 <li>The Link Action component consists of an Output Text component <img src="../../images/outputtexticon.gif" alt="output text icon"> embedded in a Link Action component <img src="../../images/link_action_icon.gif" alt="Link Action icon" >. When you select this component in the Visual Designer, you also see it in the Outline window, where you can select the part of the component you want to work with. </li>
387.24 </ul>
387.25
387.26 <p>This standard JavaServer Faces component has the following properties.</p>
387.27
387.28 <h3>General</h3>
387.29 <ul>
387.30 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: text</code><br>
387.31 The name of the Link Action component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
387.32 <li><b>target.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
387.33 The frame of the current page in which the link is to be opened. </li>
387.34 </ul>
387.35 <h3>Appearance</h3>
387.36 <ul>
387.37 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
387.38 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. This property overrides any settings in the project CSS file. For example:
387.39 <p><code>position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
387.40 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.</p>
387.41 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
387.42 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
387.43 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
387.44 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object></p></li>
387.45 <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
387.46 Enter a space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.</li>
387.47 <li><b>title.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
387.48 Information about the Link Action that is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
387.49 <ul class="note">
387.50 <li>If the component is disabled, the tool tip will not display in most browsers.
387.51 </li>
387.52 </ul>
387.53 </li>
387.54 </ul>
387.55
387.56 <h3>Events</h3>
387.57 <p>Set the event properties by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>.</p>
387.58 <ul>
387.59 <li><b>action.</b> Indicates the name of the Link Action method that is called when the user clicks the Link Action. If you enter a method name that doesn't exist in the page bean, such as <code>CommandHyperlink1_action</code>, the IDE adds it to the page bean for you and updates the value of the Application Action property to point to that method.
387.60 <p>If all you want to do is have the Link Action display another page when the user clicks it, you do not need an action method. The easiest thing to do is open the page in the Navigation Editor, click the page and then click the Link Action, and then drag to the page you want the Link Action to open. See <a href="../../multiple_forms/howtomultiforms/set_form_navigation.html">Setting Up Static Page Navigation</a> for more information.</p>
387.61 <p>If you want the Link Action to be able to determine which page to open based on certain conditions, then you need an action method. The action method typically processes Link Action clicks and returns a string indicating the name of a page navigation case (the page in your application to display next). You typically define this method by selecting the component in the Visual Designer, then right-clicking the Link Action part of the component in the Outline window, and then choosing Edit Event Handler > action. The default name for the method is <i><code>CommandHyperlink-id</code></i><code>_action</code>, where <i>CommandHyperlink-id</i> is the value of the Link Action's <code>id</code> property. For more information, see <a href="../../multiple_forms/howtomultiforms/dynamic_form_navigation.html">Setting Up Dynamic Page Navigation</a>. </p></li>
387.62 </ul>
387.63
387.64 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
387.65 <ul>
387.66 <li><b>onblur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
387.67 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
387.68 <li><b>onclick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
387.69 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
387.70 <li><b>ondblclick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
387.71 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
387.72 <li><b>onfocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
387.73 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
387.74 <li><b>onkeydown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
387.75 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
387.76 <li><b>onkeypress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
387.77 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
387.78 <li><b>onkeyup.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
387.79 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
387.80 <li><b>onmousedown.</b><b></b><code> Type: String</code><br>
387.81 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
387.82 <li><b>onmousemove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
387.83 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
387.84 <li><b>onmouseout.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
387.85 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
387.86 <li><b>onmouseover.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
387.87 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
387.88 <li><b>onmouseup.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
387.89 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
387.90 </ul>
387.91
387.92 <h3>Advanced</h3>
387.93 <ul>
387.94 <li><b>accesskey.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
387.95 A keyboard key, or keyboard shortcut, that activates this Link Action. You can enter any valid character that can be typed on the keyboard. Equivalent to the <code>accesskey</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
387.96 <li><b>action.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
387.97 See the Event section's Action property above, which is where you should set this value. This property gets set for you if you set the Event section's Action property or if you right-click the Link Action in the Visual Designer and choose Edit Even Handler > action. This property can also be set for you if you use the Navigation Editor to link the Link Action on this page to another page.</li>
387.98 <li><b>actionListener.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
387.99 A method binding representing an action listener method that is notified when this component is activated by the user. The value must be a valid JSF method binding expression, such as <code>#{Page1.action_method}</code>, and it must evaluate to the name of a public method that takes an <code>ActionEvent</code> parameter with a return type of void. You can type a <code>MethodBinding</code> expression directly into this actionListener property, for example, if you want to call a method that is not in the page bean.
387.100 </li>
387.101 <li><b>charset.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
387.102 The character encoding of the document or resource to which this hyperlink links. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>charset</code> of the <code><a></code> tag. You can see a list of encodings at<br>
387.103 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
387.104 <param name="content" value="http://www.iana.org/assignments/character-sets">
387.105 <param name="text" value="http://www.iana.org/assignments/character-sets"></object>.</li>
387.106 <li><b>coords.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
387.107 The position and shape of the hotspot on the page, used for client-side image maps. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>coords</code> of the <code><a></code> tag. The number and order of values depends on the shape being defined. Possible combinations are:
387.108 <ul>
387.109 <li><b>rect.</b> left-x, top-y, right-x, bottom-y. </li>
387.110 <li><b>circle.</b> center-x, center-y, radius. </li>
387.111 <li><b>poly.</b> x1, y1, x2, y2, ..., xN, yN. The first x and y coordinate pair and the last should be the same to close the polygon. </li>
387.112 </ul>
387.113 <p>Coordinates are relative to the top, left corner of the object. All values are lengths. All values are separated by commas. </p>
387.114 </li>
387.115 <li><b>dir.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
387.116 An indicator of the directionality if the text does not inherit directionality (for example, because the text is English but the primary language for the page is Hebrew). Equivalent to the <code>dir</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.
387.117 <p>Values can be: </p>
387.118 <ul>
387.119 <li><b>LTR.</b> Left-to-right.</li>
387.120 <li><b>RTL.</b> Right-to-left.</li>
387.121 </ul>
387.122 </li>
387.123 <li><b>hreflang.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
387.124 Code describing the language used by the document or resource to which the hyperlink links. This property takes the same values as Language Code, which is described next. </li>
387.125 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
387.126 If this property is selected, when the user activates the Link Action, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page.
387.127 <p>The most common example of an immediate action is a Cancel button. You make it immediate so that the normal validation and update steps can be skipped, but the action handler can still do whatever is necessary. Typically, the action handler will navigate back to some previous page. In some designs the action handler might also enqueue an informational message like "Transaction cancelled". It is possible to do more: for example, an application might record the fact that the user got partially through a form and then cancelled it.</p>
387.128 </li>
387.129 <li><b>lang.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
387.130 Code describing the language used in the generated markup for the component. Equivalent to the <code>lang</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag. To choose a language code, you can click the ellipsis button (...) to open the property editor. Some examples:
387.131 <ul>
387.132 <li><code>ar</code> - Traditional Arabic</li>
387.133 <li><code>de</code> - German</li><li><code>en</code> - English</li>
387.134 <li><code>es</code> - Spanish</li>
387.135 <li><code>fr</code> - French</li>
387.136 <li><code>ja</code> - Japanese </li>
387.137 </ul>
387.138 <p>In addition to the codes available in the property editor, you can also enter additional codes using ISO standard names. Some examples:</p>
387.139 <ul>
387.140 <li><code>en-US</code> - United States English</li>
387.141 <li><code>ja-JP</code> - Japanese</li>
387.142 <li><code>zh-guoyu</code> - Mandarin or Standard Chinese </li>
387.143 <li><code>zh-Hans</code> - Simplified Chinese script</li>
387.144 <li><code>zh-HanT</code> - Traditional Chinese script</li>
387.145 </ul>
387.146 </li>
387.147 <li><b>rel.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
387.148 Specifies the relationship to the linked document. Same as the HTML attribute <code>rel</code>: a space separated list of types. The types can be any of the following:
387.149 <ul>
387.150 <li><b>Alternate.</b> Substitute versions for the document in which the link occurs. When used with the lang attribute, it means that the substitute is a translated version of the document.</li>
387.151 <li><b>Appendix. </b>An appendix in a collection of documents. </li>
387.152 <li><b>Bookmark.</b> A link to an entry point in a document. </li>
387.153 <li><b>Chapter.</b> A chapter in a collection of documents.</li>
387.154 <li><b>Contents.</b> A table of contents.</li>
387.155 <li><b>Copyright.</b> A copyright for the current document. </li>
387.156 <li><b>Glossary.</b> A glossary of terms for the current document. </li>
387.157 <li><b>Help.</b> A help document. </li>
387.158 <li><b>Index.</b> An index for the current document. </li>
387.159 <li><b>Next.</b> The next document in a sequence of documents.</li>
387.160 <li><b>Prev.</b> The previous document in a sequence of documents.</li>
387.161 <li><b>Section.</b> A section in a collection of documents.</li>
387.162 <li><b>Start.</b> The first document in a collection of documents: the starting point of the collection. </li>
387.163 <li><b>Stylesheet.</b> Refers to an external style sheet. Used with the link type Alternate to provide for user-selectable alternate style sheets. </li>
387.164 <li><b>Subsection.</b> A subsection in a collection of documents. </li>
387.165 </ul></li>
387.166 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
387.167 If selected, the Link Action is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the Link Action doesn't appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. You can bind this property to a variable that determines when the Link Action does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a Link Action for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, right-click the component in the Visual Designer and choose Property Bindings, and then select the All radio button to display all properties so you can bind the rendered property.</li>
387.168 <li><b>rev.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
387.169 A reverse type link from the document to which this hyperlink links back to this document. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>rev</code>, a space-separated list of types. See the Relationship property above for a list of types.</li>
387.170 <li><b>shape.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
387.171 The shape of the hotspot on the page, used for client-side image maps. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>shape</code> of the <code><a></code> tag. Possible values are:
387.172 <ul>
387.173 <li><b>default.</b> Entire region</li>
387.174 <li><b>rectangle.</b> Rectangular region.</li>
387.175 <li><b>circle.</b> Circular region.</li>
387.176 <li><b>polygon.</b> Polygonal region.</li>
387.177 </ul></li>
387.178 <li><b>tabindex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
387.179 Optionally specifies the position of the Link Action in the tab order of the document, determining when the Link Action will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767. Equivalent to the <code>tabindex</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
387.180 <li><b>type.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
387.181 The content type of the resource to which this hyperlink links. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>type</code>, which is a MIME type, such as <code>text/html</code>, <code>image/png</code>, <code>image/gif</code>, <code>video/mpeg</code>, <code>text/css</code>, or <code>audio/basic</code>.</li>
387.182 </ul>
387.183
387.184 <dl>
387.185 <dt><a name="seealso"><b>See Also</b></a></dt>
387.186 <dd><a href="../palette/jsfstd/link_action.html">Standard Link Action Component</a></dd>
387.187 <dd><a href="../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
387.188 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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387.223 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
387.224
387.225 <p>You see the Properties window for a JavaServer Faces Link Action when you select the outer part of the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer or you select the Link Action <img src="../../images/link_action_icon.gif" alt="Link Action icon" > part of this composite component in the Outline window. </p>
387.226 <ul class="note">
387.227 <li>The Link Action component consists of an Output Text component <img src="../../images/outputtexticon.gif" alt="output text icon"> embedded in a Link Action component <img src="../../images/link_action_icon.gif" alt="Link Action icon" >. When you select this component in the Visual Designer, you also see it in the Outline window, where you can select the part of the component you want to work with. </li>
387.228 </ul>
387.229
387.230 <p>This standard JavaServer Faces component has the following properties.</p>
387.231
387.232 <h3>General</h3>
387.233 <ul>
387.234 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: text</code><br>
387.235 The name of the Link Action component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
387.236 <li><b>target.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
387.237 The frame of the current page in which the link is to be opened. </li>
387.238 </ul>
387.239 <h3>Appearance</h3>
387.240 <ul>
387.241 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
387.242 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. This property overrides any settings in the project CSS file. For example:
387.243 <p><code>position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
387.244 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.</p>
387.245 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
387.246 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
387.247 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
387.248 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object></p></li>
387.249 <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
387.250 Enter a space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.</li>
387.251 <li><b>title.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
387.252 Information about the Link Action that is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
387.253 <ul class="note">
387.254 <li>If the component is disabled, the tool tip will not display in most browsers.
387.255 </li>
387.256 </ul>
387.257 </li>
387.258 </ul>
387.259
387.260 <h3>Events</h3>
387.261 <p>Set the event properties by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>.</p>
387.262 <ul>
387.263 <li><b>action.</b> Indicates the name of the Link Action method that is called when the user clicks the Link Action. If you enter a method name that doesn't exist in the page bean, such as <code>CommandHyperlink1_action</code>, the IDE adds it to the page bean for you and updates the value of the Application Action property to point to that method.
387.264 <p>If all you want to do is have the Link Action display another page when the user clicks it, you do not need an action method. The easiest thing to do is open the page in the Navigation Editor, click the page and then click the Link Action, and then drag to the page you want the Link Action to open. See <a href="../../multiple_forms/howtomultiforms/set_form_navigation.html">Setting Up Static Page Navigation</a> for more information.</p>
387.265 <p>If you want the Link Action to be able to determine which page to open based on certain conditions, then you need an action method. The action method typically processes Link Action clicks and returns a string indicating the name of a page navigation case (the page in your application to display next). You typically define this method by selecting the component in the Visual Designer, then right-clicking the Link Action part of the component in the Outline window, and then choosing Edit Event Handler > action. The default name for the method is <i><code>CommandHyperlink-id</code></i><code>_action</code>, where <i>CommandHyperlink-id</i> is the value of the Link Action's <code>id</code> property. For more information, see <a href="../../multiple_forms/howtomultiforms/dynamic_form_navigation.html">Setting Up Dynamic Page Navigation</a>. </p></li>
387.266 </ul>
387.267
387.268 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
387.269 <ul>
387.270 <li><b>onblur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
387.271 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
387.272 <li><b>onclick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
387.273 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
387.274 <li><b>ondblclick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
387.275 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
387.276 <li><b>onfocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
387.277 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
387.278 <li><b>onkeydown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
387.279 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
387.280 <li><b>onkeypress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
387.281 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
387.282 <li><b>onkeyup.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
387.283 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
387.284 <li><b>onmousedown.</b><b></b><code> Type: String</code><br>
387.285 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
387.286 <li><b>onmousemove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
387.287 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
387.288 <li><b>onmouseout.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
387.289 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
387.290 <li><b>onmouseover.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
387.291 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
387.292 <li><b>onmouseup.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
387.293 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
387.294 </ul>
387.295
387.296 <h3>Advanced</h3>
387.297 <ul>
387.298 <li><b>accesskey.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
387.299 A keyboard key, or keyboard shortcut, that activates this Link Action. You can enter any valid character that can be typed on the keyboard. Equivalent to the <code>accesskey</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
387.300 <li><b>action.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
387.301 See the Event section's Action property above, which is where you should set this value. This property gets set for you if you set the Event section's Action property or if you right-click the Link Action in the Visual Designer and choose Edit Even Handler > action. This property can also be set for you if you use the Navigation Editor to link the Link Action on this page to another page.</li>
387.302 <li><b>actionListener.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
387.303 A method binding representing an action listener method that is notified when this component is activated by the user. The value must be a valid JSF method binding expression, such as <code>#{Page1.action_method}</code>, and it must evaluate to the name of a public method that takes an <code>ActionEvent</code> parameter with a return type of void. You can type a <code>MethodBinding</code> expression directly into this actionListener property, for example, if you want to call a method that is not in the page bean.
387.304 </li>
387.305 <li><b>charset.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
387.306 The character encoding of the document or resource to which this hyperlink links. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>charset</code> of the <code><a></code> tag. You can see a list of encodings at<br>
387.307 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
387.308 <param name="content" value="http://www.iana.org/assignments/character-sets">
387.309 <param name="text" value="http://www.iana.org/assignments/character-sets"></object>.</li>
387.310 <li><b>coords.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
387.311 The position and shape of the hotspot on the page, used for client-side image maps. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>coords</code> of the <code><a></code> tag. The number and order of values depends on the shape being defined. Possible combinations are:
387.312 <ul>
387.313 <li><b>rect.</b> left-x, top-y, right-x, bottom-y. </li>
387.314 <li><b>circle.</b> center-x, center-y, radius. </li>
387.315 <li><b>poly.</b> x1, y1, x2, y2, ..., xN, yN. The first x and y coordinate pair and the last should be the same to close the polygon. </li>
387.316 </ul>
387.317 <p>Coordinates are relative to the top, left corner of the object. All values are lengths. All values are separated by commas. </p>
387.318 </li>
387.319 <li><b>dir.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
387.320 An indicator of the directionality if the text does not inherit directionality (for example, because the text is English but the primary language for the page is Hebrew). Equivalent to the <code>dir</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.
387.321 <p>Values can be: </p>
387.322 <ul>
387.323 <li><b>LTR.</b> Left-to-right.</li>
387.324 <li><b>RTL.</b> Right-to-left.</li>
387.325 </ul>
387.326 </li>
387.327 <li><b>hreflang.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
387.328 Code describing the language used by the document or resource to which the hyperlink links. This property takes the same values as Language Code, which is described next. </li>
387.329 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
387.330 If this property is selected, when the user activates the Link Action, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page.
387.331 <p>The most common example of an immediate action is a Cancel button. You make it immediate so that the normal validation and update steps can be skipped, but the action handler can still do whatever is necessary. Typically, the action handler will navigate back to some previous page. In some designs the action handler might also enqueue an informational message like "Transaction cancelled". It is possible to do more: for example, an application might record the fact that the user got partially through a form and then cancelled it.</p>
387.332 </li>
387.333 <li><b>lang.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
387.334 Code describing the language used in the generated markup for the component. Equivalent to the <code>lang</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag. To choose a language code, you can click the ellipsis button (...) to open the property editor. Some examples:
387.335 <ul>
387.336 <li><code>ar</code> - Traditional Arabic</li>
387.337 <li><code>de</code> - German</li><li><code>en</code> - English</li>
387.338 <li><code>es</code> - Spanish</li>
387.339 <li><code>fr</code> - French</li>
387.340 <li><code>ja</code> - Japanese </li>
387.341 </ul>
387.342 <p>In addition to the codes available in the property editor, you can also enter additional codes using ISO standard names. Some examples:</p>
387.343 <ul>
387.344 <li><code>en-US</code> - United States English</li>
387.345 <li><code>ja-JP</code> - Japanese</li>
387.346 <li><code>zh-guoyu</code> - Mandarin or Standard Chinese </li>
387.347 <li><code>zh-Hans</code> - Simplified Chinese script</li>
387.348 <li><code>zh-HanT</code> - Traditional Chinese script</li>
387.349 </ul>
387.350 </li>
387.351 <li><b>rel.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
387.352 Specifies the relationship to the linked document. Same as the HTML attribute <code>rel</code>: a space separated list of types. The types can be any of the following:
387.353 <ul>
387.354 <li><b>Alternate.</b> Substitute versions for the document in which the link occurs. When used with the lang attribute, it means that the substitute is a translated version of the document.</li>
387.355 <li><b>Appendix. </b>An appendix in a collection of documents. </li>
387.356 <li><b>Bookmark.</b> A link to an entry point in a document. </li>
387.357 <li><b>Chapter.</b> A chapter in a collection of documents.</li>
387.358 <li><b>Contents.</b> A table of contents.</li>
387.359 <li><b>Copyright.</b> A copyright for the current document. </li>
387.360 <li><b>Glossary.</b> A glossary of terms for the current document. </li>
387.361 <li><b>Help.</b> A help document. </li>
387.362 <li><b>Index.</b> An index for the current document. </li>
387.363 <li><b>Next.</b> The next document in a sequence of documents.</li>
387.364 <li><b>Prev.</b> The previous document in a sequence of documents.</li>
387.365 <li><b>Section.</b> A section in a collection of documents.</li>
387.366 <li><b>Start.</b> The first document in a collection of documents: the starting point of the collection. </li>
387.367 <li><b>Stylesheet.</b> Refers to an external style sheet. Used with the link type Alternate to provide for user-selectable alternate style sheets. </li>
387.368 <li><b>Subsection.</b> A subsection in a collection of documents. </li>
387.369 </ul></li>
387.370 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
387.371 If selected, the Link Action is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the Link Action doesn't appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. You can bind this property to a variable that determines when the Link Action does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a Link Action for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, right-click the component in the Visual Designer and choose Property Bindings, and then select the All radio button to display all properties so you can bind the rendered property.</li>
387.372 <li><b>rev.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
387.373 A reverse type link from the document to which this hyperlink links back to this document. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>rev</code>, a space-separated list of types. See the Relationship property above for a list of types.</li>
387.374 <li><b>shape.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
387.375 The shape of the hotspot on the page, used for client-side image maps. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>shape</code> of the <code><a></code> tag. Possible values are:
387.376 <ul>
387.377 <li><b>default.</b> Entire region</li>
387.378 <li><b>rectangle.</b> Rectangular region.</li>
387.379 <li><b>circle.</b> Circular region.</li>
387.380 <li><b>polygon.</b> Polygonal region.</li>
387.381 </ul></li>
387.382 <li><b>tabindex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
387.383 Optionally specifies the position of the Link Action in the tab order of the document, determining when the Link Action will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767. Equivalent to the <code>tabindex</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
387.384 <li><b>type.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
387.385 The content type of the resource to which this hyperlink links. Equivalent to the HTML attribute <code>type</code>, which is a MIME type, such as <code>text/html</code>, <code>image/png</code>, <code>image/gif</code>, <code>video/mpeg</code>, <code>text/css</code>, or <code>audio/basic</code>.</li>
387.386 </ul>
387.387
387.388 <dl>
387.389 <dt><a name="seealso"><b>See Also</b></a></dt>
387.390 <dd><a href="../palette/jsfstd/link_action.html">Standard Link Action Component</a></dd>
387.391 <dd><a href="../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
387.392 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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388.13 <title>Standard Listbox Component Properties Window</title>
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388.17
388.18 <h1>Standard Listbox Component Properties Window </h1>
388.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
388.20
388.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a JavaServer Faces Listbox component <img src="../../images/listboxicon.gif" alt="listbox icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. </p>
388.22 <p>This component has the following properties.</p>
388.23
388.24 <h3>General</h3>
388.25 <ul>
388.26 <li><b>disabledClass.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
388.27 A CSS style class defined in the page's style sheet or in its <code><head></code> section that is to be applied to disabled options in the list.</li>
388.28 <li><b>enabledClass.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
388.29 A CSS style class defined in the page's style sheet or in its <code><head></code> section that is to be applied to enabled options in the list.</li>
388.30 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: text</code><br>
388.31 The name of the component in the page bean and the JSP file. In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is the name of the <code>HtmlSelectOneListbox</code> object.</li>
388.32 </ul>
388.33
388.34 <h3>Appearance</h3>
388.35 <ul>
388.36 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
388.37 If selected, indicates that this component should never receive focus or be included in a submit. See the note under the readonly property concerning the effects of using the disabled property versus the effects of using the readonly property.</li>
388.38 <li><b>readonly.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
388.39 If the property is selected, the Listbox cannot be changed by the user, but the selected value will be submitted.
388.40 <ul class="note">
388.41 <li>A readonly field is included when the page is submitted, in contrast to a disabled field, which is not. In nearly every case where you might think that you should use the disabled property to disallow the user from changing the value, you should be using the readonly property instead. If you use the disabled property, JavaServer Faces does not detect that any value at all was submitted.</li>
388.42 </ul></li>
388.43 <li><b>size.</b> The number of options to show at one time. If there are more options to show than indicated in this property, a scrollbar is added to the listbox. If this property is not set, all options are shown.</li>
388.44 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
388.45 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. This property overrides any settings in the project CSS file. For example:
388.46 <p><code>position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
388.47 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.</p>
388.48 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
388.49 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
388.50 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
388.51 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object></p></li>
388.52 <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
388.53 A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.</li>
388.54 <li><b>title.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
388.55 Advisory title information about the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
388.56 <ul class="note">
388.57 <li>If the component is disabled, the tool tip will not display in most browsers.
388.58 </li>
388.59 </ul>
388.60 </li>
388.61 </ul>
388.62
388.63 <h3>Data</h3>
388.64 <ul>
388.65 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
388.66 A JavaServer Faces converter that produces the correct type of value for the value property. If the user enters the wrong type of value, such as a word instead of a number for an <a href="../palette/jsf-val-conv/integer_converter.html">Integer converter</a>, the converter sends a message that you can display in an <a href="../palette/jsfstd/inline_message.html">Inline Message component</a>.</li>
388.67 <li><b>required.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
388.68 If selected, the user is required to provide a value for the component.</li>
388.69 <li><b>validator.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
388.70 Indicates the JavaServer Faces validator that is called when the value is submitted. Choose a validator from the drop down list. If you choose <code>(null)</code>, no validator is called. If the conditions defined by the validator are not met, the validator sends a message that you can display in an <a href="../palette/jsfstd/inline_message.html">Inline Message component</a>.
388.71 <p> If you choose a validator, you can also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator receives a value.</p>
388.72 <ul class="note">
388.73 <li>If you define your own validate method, for example, by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit Event Handler > validate, any validator you might have specified in this property is overridden by your validation method's name.</li>
388.74 </ul>
388.75 </li>
388.76 <li><b>value.</b><code> Type: Object</code><br>
388.77 Picks up the currently selected list element and sends it to the server when the page is submitted. This property does not control the display of list items. The list that displays in the component is controlled by the <code>listboxSelectItems</code> part of the component, which you typically set by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Bind List Items to Database or Property Bindings.</li>
388.78 </ul>
388.79
388.80 <h3>Events</h3>
388.81 <p>Set the event properties by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>.</p>
388.82 <ul><li><b>validate.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called to validate the value of the component. If you want to code a validator method rather than choosing a JavaServer Faces validator for the <code>validator</code> property, right-click the component and choose Edit Event Handler > validate. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_validate</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property. When you define this method in this way, the <code>validator</code> and <code>validate</code> properties are automatically set for you. If you define a validator, also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator is used.
388.83 <ul class="note">
388.84 <li>Setting this property also sets the value of the <code>validator</code> property. If you define your own validate method, do not separately change the value of the <code>validator</code> property, or you could lose the connection to your validate method.</li>
388.85 </ul>
388.86 </li>
388.87 <li><b>valueChange.</b> Indicates the name of the component value change listener method that is called when the value of the component changes. If this method is not defined, the value of this property is <code>null</code>. You typically define this method in the page bean by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > processValueChange. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_processValueChange</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property.</li>
388.88 </ul>
388.89
388.90 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
388.91 <ul>
388.92 <li><b>onblur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
388.93 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
388.94 <li><b>onchange.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
388.95 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus and its value was modified after it gained focus. </li>
388.96 <li><b>onclick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
388.97 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
388.98 <li><b>ondblclick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
388.99 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
388.100 <li><b>onfocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
388.101 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
388.102 <li><b>onkeydown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
388.103 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
388.104 <li><b>onkeypress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
388.105 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
388.106 <li><b>onkeyup.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
388.107 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
388.108 <li><b>onmousedown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
388.109 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
388.110 <li><b>onmousemove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
388.111 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
388.112 <li><b>onmouseout.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
388.113 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
388.114 <li><b>onmouseover.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
388.115 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
388.116 <li><b>onmouseup.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
388.117 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
388.118 <li><b>onselect.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
388.119 JavaScript to be executed when the user selects text in the component.</li>
388.120 </ul>
388.121
388.122 <h3>Advanced</h3>
388.123 <ul>
388.124 <li><b>accesskey.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
388.125 A keyboard key, or keyboard shortcut, that activates this component. You can enter any valid character that can be pressed on the keyboard. Equivalent to the <code>accesskey</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
388.126 <li><b>dir.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
388.127 An indicator of the directionality if the text does not inherit directionality (for example, because the text is English but the primary language for the page is Hebrew). Equivalent to the <code>dir</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.
388.128 <p>Values can be: </p>
388.129 <ul>
388.130 <li><b>LTR.</b> Left-to-right.</li>
388.131 <li><b>RTL.</b> Right-to-left.</li>
388.132 </ul></li>
388.133 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
388.134 If this property is selected, when the user activates the component, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page.
388.135 <p>The most common example of an immediate action is a Cancel button. You make it immediate so that the normal validation and update steps can be skipped, but the action handler can still do whatever is necessary. Typically, the action handler will navigate back to some previous page. In some designs the action handler might also enqueue an informational message like "Transaction cancelled". It is possible to do more: for example, an application might record the fact that the user got partially through a form and then cancelled it.</p></li>
388.136 <li><b>lang.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
388.137 Code describing the language used in the generated markup for the component. Equivalent to the <code>lang</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag. To choose a language code, you can click the ellipsis button (...) to open the property editor. Some examples:
388.138 <ul>
388.139 <li><code>ar</code> - Traditional Arabic</li>
388.140 <li><code>de</code> - German</li>
388.141 <li><code>en</code> - English</li>
388.142 <li><code>es</code> - Spanish</li>
388.143 <li><code>fr</code> - French</li>
388.144 <li><code>ja</code> - Japanese </li>
388.145 </ul>
388.146 <p>In addition to the codes available in the property editor, you can also enter additional codes using ISO standard names. Some examples:</p>
388.147 <ul>
388.148 <li><code>en-US</code> - United States English</li>
388.149 <li><code>ja-JP</code> - Japanese</li>
388.150 <li><code>zh-guoyu</code> - Mandarin or Standard Chinese </li>
388.151 <li><code>zh-Hans</code> - Simplified Chinese script</li>
388.152 <li><code>zh-HanT</code> - Traditional Chinese script</li>
388.153 </ul></li>
388.154 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
388.155 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component.
388.156 <p>You can bind this property to a variable that determines when the component does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a component for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, right-click the component in the Visual Designer and choose Property Bindings, and then select the All radio button to display all properties so you can select the rendered property.</p></li>
388.157 <li><b>tabindex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
388.158 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document, determining when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767. Equivalent to the <code>tabindex</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
388.159 <li><b>valueChangeListener.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
388.160 See the Event section's valueChange property above, which provides an easier way to set this property's value. The valueChangeListener property is the <code>MethodBinding</code> property that underlies the valueChange event property. The valueChangeListener property is updated when you set the method for the valueChange event property.
388.161 <p>If you click the ellipsis button next to the valueChange property, you can use that property's property editor to choose an existing method to bind to, or you can create a new method or unbind an existing method. If you are an expert, instead of using the valueChange property, you can type a <code>MethodBinding</code> expression directly into this valueChangeListener property, for example, if you want to call a method that is not in the page bean.</p></li>
388.162 </ul>
388.163
388.164 <dl>
388.165 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
388.166 <dd><a href="../palette/jsfstd/listbox.html">Standard Listbox Component</a></dd>
388.167 <dd><a href="../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
388.168 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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388.197 <title>Standard Listbox Component Properties Window</title>
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388.200 <body>
388.201
388.202 <h2>Standard Listbox Component Properties Window </h2>
388.203 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
388.204
388.205 <p>You see the Properties window for a JavaServer Faces Listbox component <img src="../../images/listboxicon.gif" alt="listbox icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. </p>
388.206 <p>This component has the following properties.</p>
388.207
388.208 <h3>General</h3>
388.209 <ul>
388.210 <li><b>disabledClass.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
388.211 A CSS style class defined in the page's style sheet or in its <code><head></code> section that is to be applied to disabled options in the list.</li>
388.212 <li><b>enabledClass.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
388.213 A CSS style class defined in the page's style sheet or in its <code><head></code> section that is to be applied to enabled options in the list.</li>
388.214 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: text</code><br>
388.215 The name of the component in the page bean and the JSP file. In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is the name of the <code>HtmlSelectOneListbox</code> object.</li>
388.216 </ul>
388.217
388.218 <h3>Appearance</h3>
388.219 <ul>
388.220 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
388.221 If selected, indicates that this component should never receive focus or be included in a submit. See the note under the readonly property concerning the effects of using the disabled property versus the effects of using the readonly property.</li>
388.222 <li><b>readonly.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
388.223 If the property is selected, the Listbox cannot be changed by the user, but the selected value will be submitted.
388.224 <ul class="note">
388.225 <li>A readonly field is included when the page is submitted, in contrast to a disabled field, which is not. In nearly every case where you might think that you should use the disabled property to disallow the user from changing the value, you should be using the readonly property instead. If you use the disabled property, JavaServer Faces does not detect that any value at all was submitted.</li>
388.226 </ul></li>
388.227 <li><b>size.</b> The number of options to show at one time. If there are more options to show than indicated in this property, a scrollbar is added to the listbox. If this property is not set, all options are shown.</li>
388.228 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
388.229 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. This property overrides any settings in the project CSS file. For example:
388.230 <p><code>position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
388.231 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.</p>
388.232 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
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388.235 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object></p></li>
388.236 <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
388.237 A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.</li>
388.238 <li><b>title.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
388.239 Advisory title information about the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
388.240 <ul class="note">
388.241 <li>If the component is disabled, the tool tip will not display in most browsers.
388.242 </li>
388.243 </ul>
388.244 </li>
388.245 </ul>
388.246
388.247 <h3>Data</h3>
388.248 <ul>
388.249 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
388.250 A JavaServer Faces converter that produces the correct type of value for the value property. If the user enters the wrong type of value, such as a word instead of a number for an <a href="../palette/jsf-val-conv/integer_converter.html">Integer converter</a>, the converter sends a message that you can display in an <a href="../palette/jsfstd/inline_message.html">Inline Message component</a>.</li>
388.251 <li><b>required.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
388.252 If selected, the user is required to provide a value for the component.</li>
388.253 <li><b>validator.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
388.254 Indicates the JavaServer Faces validator that is called when the value is submitted. Choose a validator from the drop down list. If you choose <code>(null)</code>, no validator is called. If the conditions defined by the validator are not met, the validator sends a message that you can display in an <a href="../palette/jsfstd/inline_message.html">Inline Message component</a>.
388.255 <p> If you choose a validator, you can also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator receives a value.</p>
388.256 <ul class="note">
388.257 <li>If you define your own validate method, for example, by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit Event Handler > validate, any validator you might have specified in this property is overridden by your validation method's name.</li>
388.258 </ul>
388.259 </li>
388.260 <li><b>value.</b><code> Type: Object</code><br>
388.261 Picks up the currently selected list element and sends it to the server when the page is submitted. This property does not control the display of list items. The list that displays in the component is controlled by the <code>listboxSelectItems</code> part of the component, which you typically set by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Bind List Items to Database or Property Bindings.</li>
388.262 </ul>
388.263
388.264 <h3>Events</h3>
388.265 <p>Set the event properties by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>.</p>
388.266 <ul><li><b>validate.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called to validate the value of the component. If you want to code a validator method rather than choosing a JavaServer Faces validator for the <code>validator</code> property, right-click the component and choose Edit Event Handler > validate. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_validate</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property. When you define this method in this way, the <code>validator</code> and <code>validate</code> properties are automatically set for you. If you define a validator, also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator is used.
388.267 <ul class="note">
388.268 <li>Setting this property also sets the value of the <code>validator</code> property. If you define your own validate method, do not separately change the value of the <code>validator</code> property, or you could lose the connection to your validate method.</li>
388.269 </ul>
388.270 </li>
388.271 <li><b>valueChange.</b> Indicates the name of the component value change listener method that is called when the value of the component changes. If this method is not defined, the value of this property is <code>null</code>. You typically define this method in the page bean by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > processValueChange. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_processValueChange</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property.</li>
388.272 </ul>
388.273
388.274 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
388.275 <ul>
388.276 <li><b>onblur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
388.277 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
388.278 <li><b>onchange.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
388.279 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus and its value was modified after it gained focus. </li>
388.280 <li><b>onclick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
388.281 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
388.282 <li><b>ondblclick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
388.283 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
388.284 <li><b>onfocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
388.285 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
388.286 <li><b>onkeydown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
388.287 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
388.288 <li><b>onkeypress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
388.289 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
388.290 <li><b>onkeyup.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
388.291 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
388.292 <li><b>onmousedown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
388.293 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
388.294 <li><b>onmousemove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
388.295 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
388.296 <li><b>onmouseout.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
388.297 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
388.298 <li><b>onmouseover.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
388.299 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
388.300 <li><b>onmouseup.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
388.301 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
388.302 <li><b>onselect.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
388.303 JavaScript to be executed when the user selects text in the component.</li>
388.304 </ul>
388.305
388.306 <h3>Advanced</h3>
388.307 <ul>
388.308 <li><b>accesskey.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
388.309 A keyboard key, or keyboard shortcut, that activates this component. You can enter any valid character that can be pressed on the keyboard. Equivalent to the <code>accesskey</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
388.310 <li><b>dir.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
388.311 An indicator of the directionality if the text does not inherit directionality (for example, because the text is English but the primary language for the page is Hebrew). Equivalent to the <code>dir</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.
388.312 <p>Values can be: </p>
388.313 <ul>
388.314 <li><b>LTR.</b> Left-to-right.</li>
388.315 <li><b>RTL.</b> Right-to-left.</li>
388.316 </ul></li>
388.317 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
388.318 If this property is selected, when the user activates the component, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page.
388.319 <p>The most common example of an immediate action is a Cancel button. You make it immediate so that the normal validation and update steps can be skipped, but the action handler can still do whatever is necessary. Typically, the action handler will navigate back to some previous page. In some designs the action handler might also enqueue an informational message like "Transaction cancelled". It is possible to do more: for example, an application might record the fact that the user got partially through a form and then cancelled it.</p></li>
388.320 <li><b>lang.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
388.321 Code describing the language used in the generated markup for the component. Equivalent to the <code>lang</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag. To choose a language code, you can click the ellipsis button (...) to open the property editor. Some examples:
388.322 <ul>
388.323 <li><code>ar</code> - Traditional Arabic</li>
388.324 <li><code>de</code> - German</li>
388.325 <li><code>en</code> - English</li>
388.326 <li><code>es</code> - Spanish</li>
388.327 <li><code>fr</code> - French</li>
388.328 <li><code>ja</code> - Japanese </li>
388.329 </ul>
388.330 <p>In addition to the codes available in the property editor, you can also enter additional codes using ISO standard names. Some examples:</p>
388.331 <ul>
388.332 <li><code>en-US</code> - United States English</li>
388.333 <li><code>ja-JP</code> - Japanese</li>
388.334 <li><code>zh-guoyu</code> - Mandarin or Standard Chinese </li>
388.335 <li><code>zh-Hans</code> - Simplified Chinese script</li>
388.336 <li><code>zh-HanT</code> - Traditional Chinese script</li>
388.337 </ul></li>
388.338 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
388.339 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component.
388.340 <p>You can bind this property to a variable that determines when the component does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a component for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, right-click the component in the Visual Designer and choose Property Bindings, and then select the All radio button to display all properties so you can select the rendered property.</p></li>
388.341 <li><b>tabindex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
388.342 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document, determining when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767. Equivalent to the <code>tabindex</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
388.343 <li><b>valueChangeListener.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
388.344 See the Event section's valueChange property above, which provides an easier way to set this property's value. The valueChangeListener property is the <code>MethodBinding</code> property that underlies the valueChange event property. The valueChangeListener property is updated when you set the method for the valueChange event property.
388.345 <p>If you click the ellipsis button next to the valueChange property, you can use that property's property editor to choose an existing method to bind to, or you can create a new method or unbind an existing method. If you are an expert, instead of using the valueChange property, you can type a <code>MethodBinding</code> expression directly into this valueChangeListener property, for example, if you want to call a method that is not in the page bean.</p></li>
388.346 </ul>
388.347
388.348 <dl>
388.349 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
388.350 <dd><a href="../palette/jsfstd/listbox.html">Standard Listbox Component</a></dd>
388.351 <dd><a href="../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
388.352 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
388.353 </dl>
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389.17
389.18 <h1>Standard Message List Component Properties Window </h1>
389.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
389.20
389.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a JavaServer Faces Message List component <img src="../../images/msglisticon.gif" alt="message list icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer.</p>
389.22 <p>This standard JavaServer Faces component has the following properties.</p>
389.23
389.24 <h3>General</h3>
389.25 <ul>
389.26 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: text</code><br>
389.27 The name of the Message List component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
389.28 </ul>
389.29
389.30 <h3>Appearance</h3>
389.31 <ul>
389.32 <li><b>errorClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
389.33 The CSS2 style classes that apply to the message when it is an error message. The default class is <code>errorMessage</code>. You can enter a space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet.</li>
389.34 <li><b>errorStyle.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
389.35 Cascading Style Sheet styles (CSS level 2) to be applied to an error message. If you specify this property, it overrides the style property, so any style information in that property, such as position, must be added to this one. The property is the equivalent of a style sheet and has the same syntax. For example:
389.36 <p><code>font-style: normal; font-weight: bold; color: red;<br>
389.37 left: 192px; top: 144px; position: absolute; </code></p></li>
389.38 <li><b>fatalClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
389.39 The CSS2 style classes that apply to the message when it is a fatal error message. The default class is <code>fatalMessage</code>. You can enter a space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet.</li>
389.40 <li><b>fatalStyle.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
389.41 Cascading Style Sheet styles (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component when the message results from a fatal error. If you specify this property, it overrides the style property, so any style information in that property, such as position, must be added to this one. The property is the equivalent of a style sheet and has the same syntax. For example:
389.42 <p><code>font-style: normal; font-weight: bold; color: red;<br>
389.43 left: 192px; top: 144px; position: absolute; </code></p></li>
389.44 <li><b>globalOnly.</b> <code>Type: boolean</code><br>
389.45 Indicates if global messages, messages not associated with any component, are the only messages to be displayed. By default, this property is false (not selected), and all messages from all components on the page are displayed.</li>
389.46 <li><b>infoClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
389.47 The CSS2 style classes that apply to the message when it is an information message. The default class is <code>infoMessage</code>. You can enter a space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet.</li>
389.48 <li><b>infoStyle.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
389.49 Cascading Style Sheet styles (CSS level 2) to be applied to an information message. If you specify this property, it overrides the style property, so any style information in that property, such as position, must be added to this one. The property is the equivalent of a style sheet and has the same syntax. For example:
389.50 <p><code>font-style: normal; font-weight: bold; color: blue;<br>
389.51 left: 192px; top: 144px; position: absolute; </code></p></li>
389.52 <li><b>layout.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
389.53 Indicates if messages are to be displayed in a list or a table.</li>
389.54 <li><b>showDetail.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
389.55 Indicates if the detail portion of the message should be displayed. This property is false (unselected) by default.</li>
389.56 <li><b>showSummary.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
389.57 Indicates if the summary portion of the message should be displayed. This property is true (selected) by default.</li>
389.58 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
389.59 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. This property overrides any settings in the project CSS file. For example:
389.60 <p><code>position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
389.61 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.</p>
389.62 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
389.63 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
389.64 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
389.65 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object></p></li>
389.66 <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
389.67 Enter a space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet. Any setting in this property is overridden by the <code>errorClass</code>, <code>infoClass</code>, <code>fatalClass</code>, and <code>warnClass</code> properties. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.</li>
389.68 <li><b>title.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
389.69 Information about the component that is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
389.70 <ul class="note">
389.71 <li>If the component is disabled, the tool tip will not display in most browsers.
389.72 </li>
389.73 </ul>
389.74 </li>
389.75 <li><b>tooltip.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
389.76 Indicates whether or not the detail portion of the message should be displayed as a tool tip. Selecting the property sets it to true, and a tool tip is displayed.</li>
389.77 <li><b>warnClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
389.78 The CSS2 style classes that apply to the message when it is a warning message. The default class is <code>warnMessage</code>. You can enter a space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet.</li>
389.79 <li><b>warnStyle.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
389.80 Cascading Style Sheet styles (CSS level 2) to be applied to a warning message. If you specify this property, it overrides the style property, so any style information in that property, such as position, must be added to this one. The property is the equivalent of a style sheet and has the same syntax. For example:
389.81 <p><code>font-style: normal; font-weight: bold; color: purple;<br>
389.82 left: 192px; top: 144px; position: absolute; </code></p></li>
389.83 </ul>
389.84
389.85 <h3>Advanced</h3>
389.86 <ul>
389.87
389.88 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
389.89 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component doesn't appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component.
389.90 <p>You can bind this property to a variable that determines when the component does get rendered. To bind this property, right-click the component in the Outline window and choose Property Bindings, and then select the All radio button to display all properties so you can set this one. </p></li>
389.91 </ul>
389.92
389.93 <dl>
389.94 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
389.95 <dd><a href="../palette/jsfstd/message_list.html">Standard Message List Component</a></dd>
389.96 <dd><a href="../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
389.97 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
389.98 </dl>
389.99 <hr>
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389.102 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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389.119 <!--
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389.121 * All rights reserved.
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389.124 <head>
389.125 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
389.126 <title>Standard Message List Component Properties Window</title>
389.127 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
389.128 </head>
389.129 <body>
389.130
389.131 <h2>Standard Message List Component Properties Window </h2>
389.132 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
389.133
389.134 <p>You see the Properties window for a JavaServer Faces Message List component <img src="../../images/msglisticon.gif" alt="message list icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer.</p>
389.135 <p>This standard JavaServer Faces component has the following properties.</p>
389.136
389.137 <h3>General</h3>
389.138 <ul>
389.139 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: text</code><br>
389.140 The name of the Message List component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
389.141 </ul>
389.142
389.143 <h3>Appearance</h3>
389.144 <ul>
389.145 <li><b>errorClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
389.146 The CSS2 style classes that apply to the message when it is an error message. The default class is <code>errorMessage</code>. You can enter a space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet.</li>
389.147 <li><b>errorStyle.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
389.148 Cascading Style Sheet styles (CSS level 2) to be applied to an error message. If you specify this property, it overrides the style property, so any style information in that property, such as position, must be added to this one. The property is the equivalent of a style sheet and has the same syntax. For example:
389.149 <p><code>font-style: normal; font-weight: bold; color: red;<br>
389.150 left: 192px; top: 144px; position: absolute; </code></p></li>
389.151 <li><b>fatalClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
389.152 The CSS2 style classes that apply to the message when it is a fatal error message. The default class is <code>fatalMessage</code>. You can enter a space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet.</li>
389.153 <li><b>fatalStyle.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
389.154 Cascading Style Sheet styles (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component when the message results from a fatal error. If you specify this property, it overrides the style property, so any style information in that property, such as position, must be added to this one. The property is the equivalent of a style sheet and has the same syntax. For example:
389.155 <p><code>font-style: normal; font-weight: bold; color: red;<br>
389.156 left: 192px; top: 144px; position: absolute; </code></p></li>
389.157 <li><b>globalOnly.</b> <code>Type: boolean</code><br>
389.158 Indicates if global messages, messages not associated with any component, are the only messages to be displayed. By default, this property is false (not selected), and all messages from all components on the page are displayed.</li>
389.159 <li><b>infoClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
389.160 The CSS2 style classes that apply to the message when it is an information message. The default class is <code>infoMessage</code>. You can enter a space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet.</li>
389.161 <li><b>infoStyle.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
389.162 Cascading Style Sheet styles (CSS level 2) to be applied to an information message. If you specify this property, it overrides the style property, so any style information in that property, such as position, must be added to this one. The property is the equivalent of a style sheet and has the same syntax. For example:
389.163 <p><code>font-style: normal; font-weight: bold; color: blue;<br>
389.164 left: 192px; top: 144px; position: absolute; </code></p></li>
389.165 <li><b>layout.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
389.166 Indicates if messages are to be displayed in a list or a table.</li>
389.167 <li><b>showDetail.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
389.168 Indicates if the detail portion of the message should be displayed. This property is false (unselected) by default.</li>
389.169 <li><b>showSummary.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
389.170 Indicates if the summary portion of the message should be displayed. This property is true (selected) by default.</li>
389.171 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
389.172 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. This property overrides any settings in the project CSS file. For example:
389.173 <p><code>position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
389.174 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.</p>
389.175 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
389.176 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
389.177 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
389.178 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object></p></li>
389.179 <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
389.180 Enter a space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet. Any setting in this property is overridden by the <code>errorClass</code>, <code>infoClass</code>, <code>fatalClass</code>, and <code>warnClass</code> properties. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.</li>
389.181 <li><b>title.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
389.182 Information about the component that is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
389.183 <ul class="note">
389.184 <li>If the component is disabled, the tool tip will not display in most browsers.
389.185 </li>
389.186 </ul>
389.187 </li>
389.188 <li><b>tooltip.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
389.189 Indicates whether or not the detail portion of the message should be displayed as a tool tip. Selecting the property sets it to true, and a tool tip is displayed.</li>
389.190 <li><b>warnClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
389.191 The CSS2 style classes that apply to the message when it is a warning message. The default class is <code>warnMessage</code>. You can enter a space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet.</li>
389.192 <li><b>warnStyle.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
389.193 Cascading Style Sheet styles (CSS level 2) to be applied to a warning message. If you specify this property, it overrides the style property, so any style information in that property, such as position, must be added to this one. The property is the equivalent of a style sheet and has the same syntax. For example:
389.194 <p><code>font-style: normal; font-weight: bold; color: purple;<br>
389.195 left: 192px; top: 144px; position: absolute; </code></p></li>
389.196 </ul>
389.197
389.198 <h3>Advanced</h3>
389.199 <ul>
389.200
389.201 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
389.202 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component doesn't appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component.
389.203 <p>You can bind this property to a variable that determines when the component does get rendered. To bind this property, right-click the component in the Outline window and choose Property Bindings, and then select the All radio button to display all properties so you can set this one. </p></li>
389.204 </ul>
389.205
389.206 <dl>
389.207 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
389.208 <dd><a href="../palette/jsfstd/message_list.html">Standard Message List Component</a></dd>
389.209 <dd><a href="../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
389.210 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
389.211 </dl>
389.212 <hr>
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389.215 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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389.220 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
389.221 <small><a href="../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
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389.223 <tr>
389.224 <td> </td>
389.225 </tr>
389.226 </table>
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390.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/propsheets/jsfstd_multi_listbox_props.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
390.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/propsheets/jsfstd_multi_listbox_props.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
390.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
390.4 -<html>
390.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
390.6 <!--
390.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
390.8 * All rights reserved.
390.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
390.10 -->
390.11 <head>
390.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
390.13 <title>Standard Multi Select Listbox Component Properties Window</title>
390.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
390.15 </head>
390.16 <body>
390.17
390.18 <h1>Standard Multi Select Listbox Component Properties Window</h1>
390.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
390.20
390.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a JavaServer Faces Multi Select Listbox component <img src="../../images/multilistboxicon.gif" alt="multi-select listbox icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer.</p>
390.22
390.23 <h3>General</h3>
390.24 <ul>
390.25 <li><b>disabledClass.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
390.26 A CSS style class defined in the page's style sheet or in its <code><head></code> section that is to be applied to the labels for disabled checkboxes in the list.</li>
390.27 <li><b>enabledClass.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
390.28 A CSS style class defined in the page's style sheet or in its <code><head></code> section that is to be applied to the labels for enabled checkboxes in the list.</li>
390.29 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: text</code><br>
390.30 The name of the component in the page bean and the JSP file. In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is the name of the <code>HtmlSelectManyCheckbox</code> object.</li>
390.31 <li><b>selectedValues.</b> <code> Type: Object</code><br>
390.32 The data that is sent when the page is submitted. An alias of the value property.</li>
390.33 </ul>
390.34
390.35 <ul class="note">
390.36 <li>You disable or enable a list option by setting or clearing the disabled property of the <code>SelectItems</code> component used to initialize the option.</li>
390.37 </ul>
390.38
390.39 <h3>Appearance</h3>
390.40 <ul>
390.41 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
390.42 If selected, indicates that this component should never receive focus or be included in a submit. See the note under the readonly property concerning the effects of using the disabled property versus the effects of using the readonly property.</li>
390.43 <li><b>readonly.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
390.44 If the property is selected, the Multi Select Listbox cannot be changed by the user, but the value will be submitted.
390.45 <ul class="note">
390.46 <li>A readonly field is included when the page is submitted, in contrast to a disabled field, which is not. In nearly every case where you might think that you should use the disabled property to disallow the user from changing the value, you should be using the readonly property instead. If you use the disabled property, JavaServer Faces does not detect that any value at all was submitted.</li>
390.47 </ul></li>
390.48 <li><b>size.</b><code> Type: int</code><br>
390.49 The number of list items to display at one time. If the number is less than the total number of list items, the listbox displays with a vertical scrollbar. If this value is not specified, all list items are shown.</li>
390.50 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
390.51 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. This property overrides any settings in the project CSS file. For example:
390.52 <p><code>position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
390.53 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.</p>
390.54 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
390.55 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
390.56 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
390.57 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object></p></li>
390.58 <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
390.59 A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.</li>
390.60 <li><b>title.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
390.61 Advisory title information about the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
390.62 <ul class="note">
390.63 <li>If the component is disabled, the tool tip will not display in most browsers.
390.64 </li>
390.65 </ul>
390.66 </li>
390.67 </ul>
390.68
390.69 <h3>Data</h3>
390.70 <ul>
390.71 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
390.72 A JavaServer Faces converter that produces the correct type of value for the value property. If the user enters the wrong type of value, such as a word instead of a number for an <a href="../palette/jsf-val-conv/integer_converter.html">Integer converter</a>, the converter sends a message that you can display in an <a href="../palette/jsfstd/inline_message.html">Inline Message component</a>.</li>
390.73 <li><b>required.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
390.74 If selected, the user is required to provide a value for the component.</li>
390.75 <li><b>validator.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
390.76 Indicates the JavaServer Faces validator that is called when the value is submitted. Choose a validator from the drop down list. If you choose <code>(null)</code>, no validator is called. If the conditions defined by the validator are not met, the validator sends a message that you can display in an <a href="../palette/jsfstd/inline_message.html">Inline Message component</a>.
390.77 <p> If you choose a validator, you can also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator receives a value.</p>
390.78 <ul class="note">
390.79 <li>If you define your own validate method, for example, by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit Event Handler > validate, any validator you might have specified in this property is overridden by your validation method's name.</li>
390.80 </ul>
390.81 </li>
390.82 <li><b>value.</b><code> Type: Object</code><br>
390.83 The data that is sent when the page is submitted.
390.84 <p>The Multi Select Listbox component can have more than one value, which has implications about what type of value you can use. </p>
390.85 <ul>
390.86 <li> If you use a value binding expression, the expression must point to an array of objects. The individual elements in this array represent the currently selected values from the set of all possible options. </li>
390.87 <li> If you do not use a value binding expression, the object returned to you when you call <code>multiSelectListbox.getValue()</code> is an object array.</li>
390.88 <li> There is no usable way to bind this component to database data. </li>
390.89 </ul>
390.90 <p>One way to process the values chosen by the user is to bind this component to an <code>Object</code> array and check the array values when the user submits the page. </p></li>
390.91 </ul>
390.92
390.93 <h3>Events</h3>
390.94 <p>Set the event properties by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>.</p>
390.95 <ul>
390.96 <li><b>validate.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called to validate the value of the component. If you want to code a validator method rather than choosing a JavaServer Faces validator for the <code>validator</code> property, right-click the component and choose Edit Event Handler > validate. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_validate</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property. When you define this method in this way, the <code>validator</code> and <code>validate</code> properties are automatically set for you. If you define a validator, also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator is used.
390.97 <ul class="note">
390.98 <li>Setting this property also sets the value of the <code>validator</code> property. If you define your own validate method, do not separately change the value of the <code>validator</code> property, or you could lose the connection to your validate method.</li>
390.99 </ul>
390.100 </li>
390.101 <li><b>valueChange.</b> Indicates the name of the component value change listener method that is called when the value of the component changes. If this method is not defined, the value of this property is <code>null</code>. You typically define this method in the page bean by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > processValueChange. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_processValueChange</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property.</li>
390.102 </ul>
390.103
390.104 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
390.105 <ul>
390.106 <li><b>onblur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
390.107 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
390.108 <li><b>onchange.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
390.109 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus and its value was modified after it gained focus. </li>
390.110 <li><b>onclick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
390.111 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
390.112 <li><b>ondblclick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
390.113 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
390.114 <li><b>onfocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
390.115 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
390.116 <li><b>onkeydown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
390.117 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
390.118 <li><b>onkeypress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
390.119 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
390.120 <li><b>onkeyup.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
390.121 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
390.122 <li><b>onmousedown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
390.123 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
390.124 <li><b>onmousemove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
390.125 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
390.126 <li><b>onmouseout.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
390.127 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
390.128 <li><b>onmouseover.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
390.129 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
390.130 <li><b>onmouseup.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
390.131 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
390.132 <li><b>onselect.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
390.133 JavaScript to be executed when the user selects text in the component.</li>
390.134 </ul>
390.135
390.136 <h3>Advanced</h3>
390.137 <ul>
390.138 <li><b>accesskey.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
390.139 A keyboard key, or keyboard shortcut, that activates this component. You can enter any valid character that can be pressed on the keyboard. Equivalent to the <code>accesskey</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
390.140 <li><b>dir.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
390.141 An indicator of the directionality if the text does not inherit directionality (for example, because the text is English but the primary language for the page is Hebrew). Equivalent to the <code>dir</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.
390.142 <p>Values can be: </p>
390.143 <ul>
390.144 <li><b>LTR.</b> Left-to-right.</li>
390.145 <li><b>RTL.</b> Right-to-left.</li>
390.146 </ul></li>
390.147 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
390.148 If this property is selected, when the user activates the component, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page.
390.149 <p>The most common example of an immediate action is a Cancel button. You make it immediate so that the normal validation and update steps can be skipped, but the action handler can still do whatever is necessary. Typically, the action handler will navigate back to some previous page. In some designs the action handler might also enqueue an informational message like "Transaction cancelled". It is possible to do more: for example, an application might record the fact that the user got partially through a form and then cancelled it.</p></li>
390.150 <li><b>lang.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
390.151 Code describing the language used in the generated markup for the component. Equivalent to the <code>lang</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag. To choose a language code, you can click the ellipsis button (...) to open the property editor. Some examples:
390.152 <ul>
390.153 <li><code>ar</code> - Traditional Arabic</li>
390.154 <li><code>de</code> - German</li>
390.155 <li><code>en</code> - English</li>
390.156 <li><code>es</code> - Spanish</li>
390.157 <li><code>fr</code> - French</li>
390.158 <li><code>ja</code> - Japanese </li>
390.159 </ul>
390.160 <p>In addition to the codes available in the property editor, you can also enter additional codes using ISO standard names. Some examples:</p>
390.161 <ul>
390.162 <li><code>en-US</code> - United States English</li>
390.163 <li><code>ja-JP</code> - Japanese</li>
390.164 <li><code>zh-guoyu</code> - Mandarin or Standard Chinese </li>
390.165 <li><code>zh-Hans</code> - Simplified Chinese script</li>
390.166 <li><code>zh-HanT</code> - Traditional Chinese script</li>
390.167 </ul></li>
390.168 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
390.169 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. You can bind this property to a variable that determines when the component does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a component for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, right-click the component in the Visual Designer and choose Property Bindings, and then select the All radio button to display all properties so you can select the rendered property. </li>
390.170 <li><b>tabindex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
390.171 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document, determining when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767. Equivalent to the <code>tabindex</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
390.172 <li><b>valueChangeListener.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
390.173 See the Event section's valueChange property above, which provides an easier way to set this property's value. The valueChangeListener property is the <code>MethodBinding</code> property that underlies the valueChange event property. The valueChangeListener property is updated when you set the method for the valueChange event property.
390.174 <p>If you click the ellipsis button next to the valueChange property, you can use that property's property editor to choose an existing method to bind to, or you can create a new method or unbind an existing method. If you are an expert, instead of using the valueChange property, you can type a <code>MethodBinding</code> expression directly into this valueChangeListener property, for example, if you want to call a method that is not in the page bean.</p></li>
390.175 </ul>
390.176
390.177 <dl>
390.178 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
390.179 <dd><a href="../palette/jsfstd/multi_listbox.html">Standard Multi Select Listbox Component</a></dd>
390.180 <dd><a href="../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
390.181 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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390.221 <h2>Standard Multi Select Listbox Component Properties Window</h2>
390.222 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small> | <small><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials</a></small></p>
390.223
390.224 <p>You see the Properties window for a JavaServer Faces Multi Select Listbox component <img src="../../images/multilistboxicon.gif" alt="multi-select listbox icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer.</p>
390.225
390.226 <h3>General</h3>
390.227 <ul>
390.228 <li><b>disabledClass.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
390.229 A CSS style class defined in the page's style sheet or in its <code><head></code> section that is to be applied to the labels for disabled checkboxes in the list.</li>
390.230 <li><b>enabledClass.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
390.231 A CSS style class defined in the page's style sheet or in its <code><head></code> section that is to be applied to the labels for enabled checkboxes in the list.</li>
390.232 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: text</code><br>
390.233 The name of the component in the page bean and the JSP file. In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is the name of the <code>HtmlSelectManyCheckbox</code> object.</li>
390.234 <li><b>selectedValues.</b> <code> Type: Object</code><br>
390.235 The data that is sent when the page is submitted. An alias of the value property.</li>
390.236 </ul>
390.237
390.238 <ul class="note">
390.239 <li>You disable or enable a list option by setting or clearing the disabled property of the <code>SelectItems</code> component used to initialize the option.</li>
390.240 </ul>
390.241
390.242 <h3>Appearance</h3>
390.243 <ul>
390.244 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
390.245 If selected, indicates that this component should never receive focus or be included in a submit. See the note under the readonly property concerning the effects of using the disabled property versus the effects of using the readonly property.</li>
390.246 <li><b>readonly.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
390.247 If the property is selected, the Multi Select Listbox cannot be changed by the user, but the value will be submitted.
390.248 <ul class="note">
390.249 <li>A readonly field is included when the page is submitted, in contrast to a disabled field, which is not. In nearly every case where you might think that you should use the disabled property to disallow the user from changing the value, you should be using the readonly property instead. If you use the disabled property, JavaServer Faces does not detect that any value at all was submitted.</li>
390.250 </ul></li>
390.251 <li><b>size.</b><code> Type: int</code><br>
390.252 The number of list items to display at one time. If the number is less than the total number of list items, the listbox displays with a vertical scrollbar. If this value is not specified, all list items are shown.</li>
390.253 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
390.254 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. This property overrides any settings in the project CSS file. For example:
390.255 <p><code>position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
390.256 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.</p>
390.257 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
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390.261 <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
390.262 A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.</li>
390.263 <li><b>title.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
390.264 Advisory title information about the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
390.265 <ul class="note">
390.266 <li>If the component is disabled, the tool tip will not display in most browsers.
390.267 </li>
390.268 </ul>
390.269 </li>
390.270 </ul>
390.271
390.272 <h3>Data</h3>
390.273 <ul>
390.274 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
390.275 A JavaServer Faces converter that produces the correct type of value for the value property. If the user enters the wrong type of value, such as a word instead of a number for an <a href="../palette/jsf-val-conv/integer_converter.html">Integer converter</a>, the converter sends a message that you can display in an <a href="../palette/jsfstd/inline_message.html">Inline Message component</a>.</li>
390.276 <li><b>required.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
390.277 If selected, the user is required to provide a value for the component.</li>
390.278 <li><b>validator.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
390.279 Indicates the JavaServer Faces validator that is called when the value is submitted. Choose a validator from the drop down list. If you choose <code>(null)</code>, no validator is called. If the conditions defined by the validator are not met, the validator sends a message that you can display in an <a href="../palette/jsfstd/inline_message.html">Inline Message component</a>.
390.280 <p> If you choose a validator, you can also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator receives a value.</p>
390.281 <ul class="note">
390.282 <li>If you define your own validate method, for example, by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit Event Handler > validate, any validator you might have specified in this property is overridden by your validation method's name.</li>
390.283 </ul>
390.284 </li>
390.285 <li><b>value.</b><code> Type: Object</code><br>
390.286 The data that is sent when the page is submitted.
390.287 <p>The Multi Select Listbox component can have more than one value, which has implications about what type of value you can use. </p>
390.288 <ul>
390.289 <li> If you use a value binding expression, the expression must point to an array of objects. The individual elements in this array represent the currently selected values from the set of all possible options. </li>
390.290 <li> If you do not use a value binding expression, the object returned to you when you call <code>multiSelectListbox.getValue()</code> is an object array.</li>
390.291 <li> There is no usable way to bind this component to database data. </li>
390.292 </ul>
390.293 <p>One way to process the values chosen by the user is to bind this component to an <code>Object</code> array and check the array values when the user submits the page. </p></li>
390.294 </ul>
390.295
390.296 <h3>Events</h3>
390.297 <p>Set the event properties by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>.</p>
390.298 <ul>
390.299 <li><b>validate.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called to validate the value of the component. If you want to code a validator method rather than choosing a JavaServer Faces validator for the <code>validator</code> property, right-click the component and choose Edit Event Handler > validate. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_validate</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property. When you define this method in this way, the <code>validator</code> and <code>validate</code> properties are automatically set for you. If you define a validator, also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator is used.
390.300 <ul class="note">
390.301 <li>Setting this property also sets the value of the <code>validator</code> property. If you define your own validate method, do not separately change the value of the <code>validator</code> property, or you could lose the connection to your validate method.</li>
390.302 </ul>
390.303 </li>
390.304 <li><b>valueChange.</b> Indicates the name of the component value change listener method that is called when the value of the component changes. If this method is not defined, the value of this property is <code>null</code>. You typically define this method in the page bean by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > processValueChange. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_processValueChange</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property.</li>
390.305 </ul>
390.306
390.307 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
390.308 <ul>
390.309 <li><b>onblur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
390.310 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
390.311 <li><b>onchange.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
390.312 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus and its value was modified after it gained focus. </li>
390.313 <li><b>onclick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
390.314 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
390.315 <li><b>ondblclick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
390.316 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
390.317 <li><b>onfocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
390.318 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
390.319 <li><b>onkeydown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
390.320 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
390.321 <li><b>onkeypress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
390.322 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
390.323 <li><b>onkeyup.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
390.324 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
390.325 <li><b>onmousedown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
390.326 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
390.327 <li><b>onmousemove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
390.328 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
390.329 <li><b>onmouseout.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
390.330 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
390.331 <li><b>onmouseover.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
390.332 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
390.333 <li><b>onmouseup.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
390.334 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
390.335 <li><b>onselect.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
390.336 JavaScript to be executed when the user selects text in the component.</li>
390.337 </ul>
390.338
390.339 <h3>Advanced</h3>
390.340 <ul>
390.341 <li><b>accesskey.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
390.342 A keyboard key, or keyboard shortcut, that activates this component. You can enter any valid character that can be pressed on the keyboard. Equivalent to the <code>accesskey</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
390.343 <li><b>dir.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
390.344 An indicator of the directionality if the text does not inherit directionality (for example, because the text is English but the primary language for the page is Hebrew). Equivalent to the <code>dir</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.
390.345 <p>Values can be: </p>
390.346 <ul>
390.347 <li><b>LTR.</b> Left-to-right.</li>
390.348 <li><b>RTL.</b> Right-to-left.</li>
390.349 </ul></li>
390.350 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
390.351 If this property is selected, when the user activates the component, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page.
390.352 <p>The most common example of an immediate action is a Cancel button. You make it immediate so that the normal validation and update steps can be skipped, but the action handler can still do whatever is necessary. Typically, the action handler will navigate back to some previous page. In some designs the action handler might also enqueue an informational message like "Transaction cancelled". It is possible to do more: for example, an application might record the fact that the user got partially through a form and then cancelled it.</p></li>
390.353 <li><b>lang.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
390.354 Code describing the language used in the generated markup for the component. Equivalent to the <code>lang</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag. To choose a language code, you can click the ellipsis button (...) to open the property editor. Some examples:
390.355 <ul>
390.356 <li><code>ar</code> - Traditional Arabic</li>
390.357 <li><code>de</code> - German</li>
390.358 <li><code>en</code> - English</li>
390.359 <li><code>es</code> - Spanish</li>
390.360 <li><code>fr</code> - French</li>
390.361 <li><code>ja</code> - Japanese </li>
390.362 </ul>
390.363 <p>In addition to the codes available in the property editor, you can also enter additional codes using ISO standard names. Some examples:</p>
390.364 <ul>
390.365 <li><code>en-US</code> - United States English</li>
390.366 <li><code>ja-JP</code> - Japanese</li>
390.367 <li><code>zh-guoyu</code> - Mandarin or Standard Chinese </li>
390.368 <li><code>zh-Hans</code> - Simplified Chinese script</li>
390.369 <li><code>zh-HanT</code> - Traditional Chinese script</li>
390.370 </ul></li>
390.371 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
390.372 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. You can bind this property to a variable that determines when the component does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a component for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, right-click the component in the Visual Designer and choose Property Bindings, and then select the All radio button to display all properties so you can select the rendered property. </li>
390.373 <li><b>tabindex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
390.374 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document, determining when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767. Equivalent to the <code>tabindex</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
390.375 <li><b>valueChangeListener.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
390.376 See the Event section's valueChange property above, which provides an easier way to set this property's value. The valueChangeListener property is the <code>MethodBinding</code> property that underlies the valueChange event property. The valueChangeListener property is updated when you set the method for the valueChange event property.
390.377 <p>If you click the ellipsis button next to the valueChange property, you can use that property's property editor to choose an existing method to bind to, or you can create a new method or unbind an existing method. If you are an expert, instead of using the valueChange property, you can type a <code>MethodBinding</code> expression directly into this valueChangeListener property, for example, if you want to call a method that is not in the page bean.</p></li>
390.378 </ul>
390.379
390.380 <dl>
390.381 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
390.382 <dd><a href="../palette/jsfstd/multi_listbox.html">Standard Multi Select Listbox Component</a></dd>
390.383 <dd><a href="../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
390.384 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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391.18 <h1>Standard Multi Line Text Area Component Properties Window</h1>
391.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
391.20
391.21 <p>You see the <a href="../../ui_elements/propsheets/propsheet_win.html">Properties window</a> for a JavaServer Faces Multi Line Text Area component <img src="../../images/inputtextareaicon.gif" alt="input textarea icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. </p>
391.22 <p>Most of the Multi Line Text Area component's properties are both JSP attributes and properties of the <code>HtmlInputTextarea</code> Java component in the page bean.</p>
391.23 <p>This standard JavaServer Faces component has the following properties.</p>
391.24
391.25 <h3>General</h3>
391.26 <ul>
391.27 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: text</code><br>
391.28 The name of the Multi Line Text Area component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
391.29 </ul>
391.30
391.31 <h3>Appearance</h3>
391.32 <ul>
391.33 <li><b>cols.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
391.34 The width in characters of the text area. If the user types more characters than will fit in this area, the text wraps around to the next row. </li>
391.35 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
391.36 If selected, indicates that the component should never receive focus or be included in a submit. See the note under the readonly property concerning the effects of using the disabled property versus the effects of using the readonly property.</li>
391.37 <li><b>readonly.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
391.38 If selected, makes it impossible for the user to enter text, but the value will be submitted.
391.39 <ul class="note">
391.40 <li>A readonly field is included when the page is submitted, in contrast to a disabled field, which is not. In nearly every case where you might think that you should use the disabled property to disallow the user from changing the value, you should be using the readonly property instead. If you use the disabled property, JavaServer Faces does not detect that any value at all was submitted.</li>
391.41 </ul></li>
391.42 <li><b>rows.</b><b></b><code> Type: int </code><br>
391.43 The number of rows of text to display at one time. The user can scroll up and down to see more rows of text.
391.44 <ul class="note">
391.45 <li>Web browsers have different assumptions about the number of rows to render for this component. A workaround is to set the <code>height</code> in the <code>style</code> property. For example, <code>height: 100;</code> sets the height to 100 pixels.</li>
391.46 </ul>
391.47
391.48 </li>
391.49 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
391.50 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. This property overrides any settings in the project CSS file. For example:
391.51 <p><code>position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
391.52 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.</p>
391.53 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
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391.56 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object></p></li>
391.57 <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
391.58 Enter a space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.</li>
391.59 <li><b>title.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
391.60 Information about the component that is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
391.61 <ul class="note">
391.62 <li>If the component is disabled, the tool tip will not display in most browsers.
391.63 </li>
391.64 </ul>
391.65 </li>
391.66 </ul>
391.67
391.68 <h3>Data</h3>
391.69 <ul>
391.70 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
391.71 A JavaServer Faces converter that produces the correct type of value for the value property. If the user enters the wrong type of value, such as a word instead of a number for an <a href="../palette/jsf-val-conv/integer_converter.html">Integer converter</a>, the converter sends a message that you can display in an <a href="../palette/jsfstd/inline_message.html">Inline Message component</a>.</li>
391.72 <li><b>required.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
391.73 If selected, the user must enter a value in the field before the page can be submitted. If the user does not enter text and tries to submit the page, all they see is that the submit does not appear to do anything. You must add code that provides a message if you want the user to be notified that they must enter text.</li>
391.74 <li><b>validator.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
391.75 Indicates the JavaServer Faces validator that is called when the value is submitted. Choose a validator from the drop down list. If you choose <code>(null)</code>, no validator is called. If the conditions defined by the validator are not met, the validator sends a message that you can display in an <a href="../palette/jsfstd/inline_message.html">Inline Message component</a>.
391.76 <p> If you choose a validator, you can also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator receives a value.</p>
391.77 <ul class="note">
391.78 <li>If you define your own validate method, for example, by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit Event Handler > validate, any validator you might have specified in this property is overridden by your validation method's name.</li>
391.79 </ul>
391.80 </li>
391.81 <li><b>value.</b><code> Type: Object</code><br>
391.82 The text that the user enters. This text is sent to the server when the page is submitted. You can also specify a value to be initially displayed for this property so the user knows what sort of text to enter, or you can click the ellipsis button and bind the property to a database table or object so the property's value can be set dynamically.</li>
391.83 </ul>
391.84
391.85 <h3>Events</h3>
391.86 <p>Set the event properties by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>.</p>
391.87 <ul>
391.88 <li><b>validate.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called to validate the value of the component. If you want to code a validator method rather than choosing a JavaServer Faces validator for the <code>validator</code> property, right-click the component and choose Edit Event Handler > validate. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_validate</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property. When you define this method in this way, the <code>validator</code> and <code>validate</code> properties are automatically set for you. If you define a validator, also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator is used.
391.89 <ul class="note">
391.90 <li>Setting this property also sets the value of the <code>validator</code> property. If you define your own validate method, do not separately change the value of the <code>validator</code> property, or you could lose the connection to your validate method.</li>
391.91 </ul>
391.92 </li>
391.93 <li><b>valueChange.</b> Indicates the name of the component value change listener method that is called when the value of the component changes. You typically define this method in the page bean by right-clicking the component in the Outline window and choosing Edit Event Handler > processValueChange. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_processValueChange</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the <code>id</code> property.</li>
391.94 </ul>
391.95
391.96 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
391.97 <ul>
391.98 <li><b>onblur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
391.99 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
391.100 <li><b>onchange.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
391.101 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus and its value was modified after it gained focus. </li>
391.102 <li><b>onclick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
391.103 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
391.104 <li><b>ondblclick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
391.105 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
391.106 <li><b>onfocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
391.107 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
391.108 <li><b>onkeydown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
391.109 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
391.110 <li><b>onkeypress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
391.111 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
391.112 <li><b>onkeyup.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
391.113 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
391.114 <li><b>onmousedown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
391.115 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
391.116 <li><b>onmousemove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
391.117 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
391.118 <li><b>onmouseout.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
391.119 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
391.120 <li><b>onmouseover.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
391.121 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
391.122 <li><b>onmouseup.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
391.123 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
391.124 <li><b>onselect.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
391.125 JavaScript to be executed when the user selects text in the component.</li>
391.126 </ul>
391.127
391.128 <h3>Advanced</h3>
391.129 <ul>
391.130 <li><b>accesskey.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
391.131 A keyboard key, or keyboard shortcut, that activates this text field. You can enter any valid character that can be pressed on the keyboard. Equivalent to the <code>accesskey</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
391.132 <li><b>dir.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
391.133 An indicator of the directionality if the text does not inherit directionality (for example, because the text is English but the primary language for the page is Hebrew). Equivalent to the <code>dir</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.
391.134 <p>Values can be: </p>
391.135 <ul>
391.136 <li><b>LTR.</b> Left-to-right.</li>
391.137 <li><b>RTL.</b> Right-to-left.</li>
391.138 </ul></li>
391.139 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
391.140 If this property is selected, when the user activates the component, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page.
391.141 <p>The most common example of an immediate action is a Cancel button. You make it immediate so that the normal validation and update steps can be skipped, but the action handler can still do whatever is necessary. Typically, the action handler will navigate back to some previous page. In some designs the action handler might also enqueue an informational message like "Transaction cancelled". It is possible to do more: for example, an application might record the fact that the user got partially through a form and then cancelled it.</p></li>
391.142 <li><b>lang.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
391.143 Code describing the language used in the generated markup for the component. Equivalent to the <code>lang</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag. To choose a language code, you can click the ellipsis button (...) to open the property editor. Some examples:
391.144 <ul>
391.145 <li><code>ar</code> - Traditional Arabic</li>
391.146 <li><code>de</code> - German</li>
391.147 <li><code>en</code> - English</li>
391.148 <li><code>es</code> - Spanish</li>
391.149 <li><code>fr</code> - French</li>
391.150 <li><code>ja</code> - Japanese </li>
391.151 </ul>
391.152 <p>In addition to the codes available in the property editor, you can also enter additional codes using ISO standard names. Some examples:</p>
391.153 <ul>
391.154 <li><code>en-US</code> - United States English</li>
391.155 <li><code>ja-JP</code> - Japanese</li>
391.156 <li><code>zh-guoyu</code> - Mandarin or Standard Chinese </li>
391.157 <li><code>zh-Hans</code> - Simplified Chinese script</li>
391.158 <li><code>zh-HanT</code> - Traditional Chinese script</li>
391.159 </ul></li>
391.160 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
391.161 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. You can bind this property to a variable that determines when the component does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a a text area for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, right-click the component in the Visual Designer and choose Property Bindings, and then select the All radio button to display all properties so you can select the rendered property. </li>
391.162 <li><b>tabindex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
391.163 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document, determining when the component gets focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767. This property is equivalent to the <code>tabindex</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
391.164 <li><b>valueChangeListener.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
391.165 See the Event section's valueChange property above, which provides an easier way to set this property's value. The valueChangeListener property is the <code>MethodBinding</code> property that underlies the valueChange event property. The valueChangeListener property is updated when you set the method for the valueChange event property.
391.166 <p>If you click the ellipsis button next to the valueChange property, you can use that property's property editor to choose an existing method to bind to, or you can create a new method or unbind an existing method. If you are an expert, instead of using the valueChange property, you can type a <code>MethodBinding</code> expression directly into this valueChangeListener property, for example, if you want to call a method that is not in the page bean.</p></li>
391.167 </ul>
391.168
391.169 <dl>
391.170 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
391.171 <dd><a href="../palette/jsfstd/multiline_textarea.html">Standard Multi Line Text Area Component</a></dd>
391.172 <dd><a href="../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
391.173 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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391.208 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
391.209
391.210 <p>You see the <a href="../../ui_elements/propsheets/propsheet_win.html">Properties window</a> for a JavaServer Faces Multi Line Text Area component <img src="../../images/inputtextareaicon.gif" alt="input textarea icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. </p>
391.211 <p>Most of the Multi Line Text Area component's properties are both JSP attributes and properties of the <code>HtmlInputTextarea</code> Java component in the page bean.</p>
391.212 <p>This standard JavaServer Faces component has the following properties.</p>
391.213
391.214 <h3>General</h3>
391.215 <ul>
391.216 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: text</code><br>
391.217 The name of the Multi Line Text Area component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
391.218 </ul>
391.219
391.220 <h3>Appearance</h3>
391.221 <ul>
391.222 <li><b>cols.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
391.223 The width in characters of the text area. If the user types more characters than will fit in this area, the text wraps around to the next row. </li>
391.224 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
391.225 If selected, indicates that the component should never receive focus or be included in a submit. See the note under the readonly property concerning the effects of using the disabled property versus the effects of using the readonly property.</li>
391.226 <li><b>readonly.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
391.227 If selected, makes it impossible for the user to enter text, but the value will be submitted.
391.228 <ul class="note">
391.229 <li>A readonly field is included when the page is submitted, in contrast to a disabled field, which is not. In nearly every case where you might think that you should use the disabled property to disallow the user from changing the value, you should be using the readonly property instead. If you use the disabled property, JavaServer Faces does not detect that any value at all was submitted.</li>
391.230 </ul></li>
391.231 <li><b>rows.</b><b></b><code> Type: int </code><br>
391.232 The number of rows of text to display at one time. The user can scroll up and down to see more rows of text.
391.233 <ul class="note">
391.234 <li>Web browsers have different assumptions about the number of rows to render for this component. A workaround is to set the <code>height</code> in the <code>style</code> property. For example, <code>height: 100;</code> sets the height to 100 pixels.</li>
391.235 </ul>
391.236
391.237 </li>
391.238 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
391.239 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. This property overrides any settings in the project CSS file. For example:
391.240 <p><code>position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
391.241 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.</p>
391.242 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
391.243 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
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391.246 <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
391.247 Enter a space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.</li>
391.248 <li><b>title.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
391.249 Information about the component that is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
391.250 <ul class="note">
391.251 <li>If the component is disabled, the tool tip will not display in most browsers.
391.252 </li>
391.253 </ul>
391.254 </li>
391.255 </ul>
391.256
391.257 <h3>Data</h3>
391.258 <ul>
391.259 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
391.260 A JavaServer Faces converter that produces the correct type of value for the value property. If the user enters the wrong type of value, such as a word instead of a number for an <a href="../palette/jsf-val-conv/integer_converter.html">Integer converter</a>, the converter sends a message that you can display in an <a href="../palette/jsfstd/inline_message.html">Inline Message component</a>.</li>
391.261 <li><b>required.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
391.262 If selected, the user must enter a value in the field before the page can be submitted. If the user does not enter text and tries to submit the page, all they see is that the submit does not appear to do anything. You must add code that provides a message if you want the user to be notified that they must enter text.</li>
391.263 <li><b>validator.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
391.264 Indicates the JavaServer Faces validator that is called when the value is submitted. Choose a validator from the drop down list. If you choose <code>(null)</code>, no validator is called. If the conditions defined by the validator are not met, the validator sends a message that you can display in an <a href="../palette/jsfstd/inline_message.html">Inline Message component</a>.
391.265 <p> If you choose a validator, you can also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator receives a value.</p>
391.266 <ul class="note">
391.267 <li>If you define your own validate method, for example, by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit Event Handler > validate, any validator you might have specified in this property is overridden by your validation method's name.</li>
391.268 </ul>
391.269 </li>
391.270 <li><b>value.</b><code> Type: Object</code><br>
391.271 The text that the user enters. This text is sent to the server when the page is submitted. You can also specify a value to be initially displayed for this property so the user knows what sort of text to enter, or you can click the ellipsis button and bind the property to a database table or object so the property's value can be set dynamically.</li>
391.272 </ul>
391.273
391.274 <h3>Events</h3>
391.275 <p>Set the event properties by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>.</p>
391.276 <ul>
391.277 <li><b>validate.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called to validate the value of the component. If you want to code a validator method rather than choosing a JavaServer Faces validator for the <code>validator</code> property, right-click the component and choose Edit Event Handler > validate. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_validate</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property. When you define this method in this way, the <code>validator</code> and <code>validate</code> properties are automatically set for you. If you define a validator, also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator is used.
391.278 <ul class="note">
391.279 <li>Setting this property also sets the value of the <code>validator</code> property. If you define your own validate method, do not separately change the value of the <code>validator</code> property, or you could lose the connection to your validate method.</li>
391.280 </ul>
391.281 </li>
391.282 <li><b>valueChange.</b> Indicates the name of the component value change listener method that is called when the value of the component changes. You typically define this method in the page bean by right-clicking the component in the Outline window and choosing Edit Event Handler > processValueChange. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_processValueChange</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the <code>id</code> property.</li>
391.283 </ul>
391.284
391.285 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
391.286 <ul>
391.287 <li><b>onblur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
391.288 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
391.289 <li><b>onchange.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
391.290 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus and its value was modified after it gained focus. </li>
391.291 <li><b>onclick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
391.292 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
391.293 <li><b>ondblclick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
391.294 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
391.295 <li><b>onfocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
391.296 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
391.297 <li><b>onkeydown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
391.298 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
391.299 <li><b>onkeypress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
391.300 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
391.301 <li><b>onkeyup.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
391.302 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
391.303 <li><b>onmousedown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
391.304 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
391.305 <li><b>onmousemove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
391.306 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
391.307 <li><b>onmouseout.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
391.308 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
391.309 <li><b>onmouseover.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
391.310 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
391.311 <li><b>onmouseup.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
391.312 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
391.313 <li><b>onselect.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
391.314 JavaScript to be executed when the user selects text in the component.</li>
391.315 </ul>
391.316
391.317 <h3>Advanced</h3>
391.318 <ul>
391.319 <li><b>accesskey.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
391.320 A keyboard key, or keyboard shortcut, that activates this text field. You can enter any valid character that can be pressed on the keyboard. Equivalent to the <code>accesskey</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
391.321 <li><b>dir.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
391.322 An indicator of the directionality if the text does not inherit directionality (for example, because the text is English but the primary language for the page is Hebrew). Equivalent to the <code>dir</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.
391.323 <p>Values can be: </p>
391.324 <ul>
391.325 <li><b>LTR.</b> Left-to-right.</li>
391.326 <li><b>RTL.</b> Right-to-left.</li>
391.327 </ul></li>
391.328 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
391.329 If this property is selected, when the user activates the component, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page.
391.330 <p>The most common example of an immediate action is a Cancel button. You make it immediate so that the normal validation and update steps can be skipped, but the action handler can still do whatever is necessary. Typically, the action handler will navigate back to some previous page. In some designs the action handler might also enqueue an informational message like "Transaction cancelled". It is possible to do more: for example, an application might record the fact that the user got partially through a form and then cancelled it.</p></li>
391.331 <li><b>lang.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
391.332 Code describing the language used in the generated markup for the component. Equivalent to the <code>lang</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag. To choose a language code, you can click the ellipsis button (...) to open the property editor. Some examples:
391.333 <ul>
391.334 <li><code>ar</code> - Traditional Arabic</li>
391.335 <li><code>de</code> - German</li>
391.336 <li><code>en</code> - English</li>
391.337 <li><code>es</code> - Spanish</li>
391.338 <li><code>fr</code> - French</li>
391.339 <li><code>ja</code> - Japanese </li>
391.340 </ul>
391.341 <p>In addition to the codes available in the property editor, you can also enter additional codes using ISO standard names. Some examples:</p>
391.342 <ul>
391.343 <li><code>en-US</code> - United States English</li>
391.344 <li><code>ja-JP</code> - Japanese</li>
391.345 <li><code>zh-guoyu</code> - Mandarin or Standard Chinese </li>
391.346 <li><code>zh-Hans</code> - Simplified Chinese script</li>
391.347 <li><code>zh-HanT</code> - Traditional Chinese script</li>
391.348 </ul></li>
391.349 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
391.350 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. You can bind this property to a variable that determines when the component does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a a text area for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, right-click the component in the Visual Designer and choose Property Bindings, and then select the All radio button to display all properties so you can select the rendered property. </li>
391.351 <li><b>tabindex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
391.352 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document, determining when the component gets focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767. This property is equivalent to the <code>tabindex</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
391.353 <li><b>valueChangeListener.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
391.354 See the Event section's valueChange property above, which provides an easier way to set this property's value. The valueChangeListener property is the <code>MethodBinding</code> property that underlies the valueChange event property. The valueChangeListener property is updated when you set the method for the valueChange event property.
391.355 <p>If you click the ellipsis button next to the valueChange property, you can use that property's property editor to choose an existing method to bind to, or you can create a new method or unbind an existing method. If you are an expert, instead of using the valueChange property, you can type a <code>MethodBinding</code> expression directly into this valueChangeListener property, for example, if you want to call a method that is not in the page bean.</p></li>
391.356 </ul>
391.357
391.358 <dl>
391.359 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
391.360 <dd><a href="../palette/jsfstd/multiline_textarea.html">Standard Multi Line Text Area Component</a></dd>
391.361 <dd><a href="../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
391.362 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
391.363 </dl>
391.364 <hr>
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391.367 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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391.376 <td> </td>
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392.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/propsheets/jsfstd_output_text_props.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
392.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/propsheets/jsfstd_output_text_props.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
392.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
392.4 -<html>
392.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
392.6 <!--
392.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
392.8 * All rights reserved.
392.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
392.10 -->
392.11 <head>
392.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
392.13 <title>Standard Output Text Component Properties Window</title>
392.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
392.15 </head>
392.16 <body>
392.17
392.18 <h1>Standard Output Text Component Properties Window</h1>
392.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
392.20
392.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a JavaServer Faces Output Text component <img src="../../images/outputtexticon.gif" alt="output text icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. </p>
392.22 <p>Most of the Output Text component's properties are both JSP attributes and properties of the <code>HtmlOutputText</code> Java component in the page bean.</p>
392.23 <p>This standard JavaServer Faces component has the following properties.</p>
392.24
392.25 <h3>General</h3>
392.26 <ul>
392.27 <li><b>escape.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
392.28 Selecting this checkbox causes characters like '<' that can cause problems with XML and HTML to be escaped. For example, with this checkbox selected, '<' is represented as <code>&lt;</code>.</li>
392.29 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: text</code><br>
392.30 The name of the Output Text component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
392.31 </ul>
392.32
392.33 <h3>Appearance</h3>
392.34 <ul>
392.35 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
392.36 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. This property overrides any settings in the project CSS file. For example:
392.37 <p><code>position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
392.38 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.</p>
392.39 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
392.40 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
392.41 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
392.42 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object></p></li>
392.43 <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
392.44 Enter a space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.</li>
392.45 <li><b>title.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
392.46 Information about the component that is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
392.47 <ul class="note">
392.48 <li>If the component is disabled, the tool tip will not display in most browsers.
392.49 </li>
392.50 </ul>
392.51 </li>
392.52 </ul>
392.53
392.54 <h3>Data</h3>
392.55 <ul>
392.56 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
392.57 A JavaServer Faces converter that produces the correct type of value for the value property. If the user enters the wrong type of value, such as a word instead of a number for an <a href="../palette/jsf-val-conv/integer_converter.html">Integer converter</a>, the converter sends a message that you can display in an <a href="../palette/jsfstd/inline_message.html">Inline Message component</a>.</li>
392.58 <li><b>value.</b><code> Type: Object</code><br>
392.59 The text that displays on the page. You can specify a value to be initially displayed, or you can click the ellipsis button and bind the property to a database table or to an object so the property's value can be set dynamically.</li>
392.60 </ul>
392.61
392.62 <h3>Advanced</h3>
392.63 <ul>
392.64 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
392.65 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component doesn't appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component.
392.66 <p>You can bind this property to a variable that determines when the text field does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a text field for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, right-click the component in the Visual Designer and choose Property Bindings, and then select the All radio button to display all properties so you can set this one.</p></li>
392.67 </ul>
392.68
392.69 <dl>
392.70 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
392.71 <dd><a href="../palette/jsfstd/output_text.html">Standard Output Text Component</a></dd>
392.72 <dd><a href="../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
392.73 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
392.74 </dl>
392.75 <hr>
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392.78 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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392.82 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
392.83 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
392.84 <small><a href="../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
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392.86 <tr>
392.87 <td> </td>
392.88 </tr>
392.89 </table>
392.90 </body>
392.91 </html>
392.92 \ No newline at end of file
392.93 +<html>
392.94 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
392.95 <!--
392.96 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
392.97 * All rights reserved.
392.98 * Use is subject to license terms.
392.99 -->
392.100 <head>
392.101 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
392.102 <title>Standard Output Text Component Properties Window</title>
392.103 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
392.104 </head>
392.105 <body>
392.106
392.107 <h2>Standard Output Text Component Properties Window</h2>
392.108 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
392.109
392.110 <p>You see the Properties window for a JavaServer Faces Output Text component <img src="../../images/outputtexticon.gif" alt="output text icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. </p>
392.111 <p>Most of the Output Text component's properties are both JSP attributes and properties of the <code>HtmlOutputText</code> Java component in the page bean.</p>
392.112 <p>This standard JavaServer Faces component has the following properties.</p>
392.113
392.114 <h3>General</h3>
392.115 <ul>
392.116 <li><b>escape.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
392.117 Selecting this checkbox causes characters like '<' that can cause problems with XML and HTML to be escaped. For example, with this checkbox selected, '<' is represented as <code>&lt;</code>.</li>
392.118 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: text</code><br>
392.119 The name of the Output Text component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
392.120 </ul>
392.121
392.122 <h3>Appearance</h3>
392.123 <ul>
392.124 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
392.125 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. This property overrides any settings in the project CSS file. For example:
392.126 <p><code>position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
392.127 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.</p>
392.128 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
392.129 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
392.130 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
392.131 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object></p></li>
392.132 <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
392.133 Enter a space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.</li>
392.134 <li><b>title.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
392.135 Information about the component that is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
392.136 <ul class="note">
392.137 <li>If the component is disabled, the tool tip will not display in most browsers.
392.138 </li>
392.139 </ul>
392.140 </li>
392.141 </ul>
392.142
392.143 <h3>Data</h3>
392.144 <ul>
392.145 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
392.146 A JavaServer Faces converter that produces the correct type of value for the value property. If the user enters the wrong type of value, such as a word instead of a number for an <a href="../palette/jsf-val-conv/integer_converter.html">Integer converter</a>, the converter sends a message that you can display in an <a href="../palette/jsfstd/inline_message.html">Inline Message component</a>.</li>
392.147 <li><b>value.</b><code> Type: Object</code><br>
392.148 The text that displays on the page. You can specify a value to be initially displayed, or you can click the ellipsis button and bind the property to a database table or to an object so the property's value can be set dynamically.</li>
392.149 </ul>
392.150
392.151 <h3>Advanced</h3>
392.152 <ul>
392.153 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
392.154 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component doesn't appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component.
392.155 <p>You can bind this property to a variable that determines when the text field does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a text field for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, right-click the component in the Visual Designer and choose Property Bindings, and then select the All radio button to display all properties so you can set this one.</p></li>
392.156 </ul>
392.157
392.158 <dl>
392.159 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
392.160 <dd><a href="../palette/jsfstd/output_text.html">Standard Output Text Component</a></dd>
392.161 <dd><a href="../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
392.162 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
392.163 </dl>
392.164 <hr>
392.165 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
392.166 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
392.167 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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392.171 <param name="text" value="<html><u>Click here to send feedback</u></html>"></object><br> -->
392.172 <!-- End Customer Feedback Link -->
392.173 <small><a href="../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
392.174 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
392.175 <tr>
392.176 <td> </td>
392.177 </tr>
392.178 </table>
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392.180 </html>
392.181 \ No newline at end of file
393.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/propsheets/jsfstd_page_fragment_props.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
393.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/propsheets/jsfstd_page_fragment_props.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
393.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
393.4 -<html>
393.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
393.6 <!--
393.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
393.8 * All rights reserved.
393.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
393.10 -->
393.11 <head>
393.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
393.13 <title>Page Fragment Box Component Properties Window</title>
393.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
393.15 </head>
393.16 <body>
393.17 <h1>Page Fragment Box Component Properties Window</h1>
393.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
393.19 <p>You see the Properties window for a Page Fragment Box component <img src="../../images/pagefragboxicon.gif" alt="Page Fragment Box component icon"> when
393.20 you select the border of a Page Fragment Box on a page that you are editing
393.21 in the Visual Designer. The properties
393.22 you see are for the enclosing <code><div></code> element, which you can also
393.23 select in the Outline window.</p>
393.24 <p>This JavaServer Faces component has the following properties.</p>
393.25 <h3>General</h3>
393.26 <ul>
393.27 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: text</code><br>
393.28 The name of the component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
393.29 </ul>
393.30 <h3>Appearance</h3>
393.31 <ul>
393.32 <li><b>align.</b> <code>Type: text</code><br>
393.33 This property aligns the included page relative to the entire page. It is the same as a CSS <code>text-align</code> property and can take the following values:
393.34 <ul>
393.35 <li><code>left</code> - Align at the left margin of the page and leave the right margin ragged.</li>
393.36 <li><code>right</code> - Align at the right margin of the page and leave the left margin ragged.</li>
393.37 <li><code>center</code> - Each line is individually centered on the page.</li>
393.38 <li><code>justify</code> - Lines are aligned to both the left and right margins, and the text is evenly spaced across each line. </li>
393.39 </ul>
393.40 </li>
393.41 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
393.42 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component.
393.43 This property overrides any settings in the project CSS file. For example:
393.44 <p><code>position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
393.45 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use
393.46 the <a href="../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.</p>
393.47 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
393.48 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
393.49 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
393.50 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
393.51 </object>
393.52 </p>
393.53 </li>
393.54 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>
393.55 A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>. </li>
393.56 <li><b>title.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
393.57 Advisory title information about the component, which is readable by a screen
393.58 reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
393.59 <ul class="note">
393.60 <li>If the component is disabled, the tool tip will not display in most browsers.
393.61 </li>
393.62 </ul>
393.63 </li>
393.64 </ul>
393.65 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
393.66 <ul>
393.67 <li><b>onclick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
393.68 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
393.69 <li><b>ondblclick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
393.70 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
393.71 <li><b>onkeydown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
393.72 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
393.73 <li><b>onkeypress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
393.74 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed
393.75 and released.</li>
393.76 <li><b>onkeyup.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
393.77 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
393.78 <li><b>onmousedown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
393.79 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and
393.80 the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
393.81 <li><b>onmousemove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
393.82 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the
393.83 component.</li>
393.84 <li><b>onmouseout.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
393.85 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from
393.86 the component after it has been over the component.</li>
393.87 <li><b>onmouseover.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
393.88 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
393.89 <li><b>onmouseup.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
393.90 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and
393.91 the user releases the mouse button.</li>
393.92 </ul>
393.93 <h3>Advanced</h3>
393.94 <ul>
393.95 <li><b>dir.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
393.96 An indicator of the directionality if the text does not inherit directionality
393.97 (for example, because the text is English but the primary language for
393.98 the page is Hebrew). Equivalent to the <code>dir</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.
393.99 <p>Values can be: </p>
393.100 <ul>
393.101 <li><code>LTR</code> - Left-to-right.</li>
393.102 <li><code>RTL</code> - Right-to-left.</li>
393.103 </ul>
393.104 </li>
393.105 <li><b>lang.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
393.106 Code describing the language used in the generated markup for the component.
393.107 Equivalent to the <code>lang</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.
393.108 To choose a language code, you can click the ellipsis button (...) to open
393.109 the property editor. Some examples:
393.110 <ul>
393.111 <li><code>ar</code> - Traditional Arabic</li>
393.112 <li><code>de</code> - German</li>
393.113 <li> <code>en</code> - English</li>
393.114 <li><code>es</code> - Spanish</li>
393.115 <li><code>fr</code> - French</li>
393.116 <li><code>ja</code> - Japanese </li>
393.117 </ul>
393.118 <p>In addition to the codes available in the property editor, you can also
393.119 enter additional codes using ISO standard names. Some examples:</p>
393.120 <ul>
393.121 <li><code>en-US</code> - United States English</li>
393.122 <li><code>ja-JP</code> - Japanese</li>
393.123 <li><code>zh-guoyu</code> - Mandarin or Standard Chinese </li>
393.124 <li><code>zh-Hans</code> - Simplified Chinese script</li>
393.125 <li><code>zh-HanT</code> - Traditional Chinese script</li>
393.126 </ul>
393.127 </li>
393.128 <li><b>xmlLang.</b> <code> Type: Locale</code><br>
393.129 Same as the lang property, which is described above, with the exception that
393.130 this property cannot handle language variants. This property can handle
393.131 only a primary language, such as <code>ar</code>, <code>de</code>, <code>en</code>, <code>sp</code>, <code>ja</code>,
393.132 and so on. The xmlLang property is modeled after similar attributes in
393.133 the DTDs for other J2EE deployment descriptors, in particular the DTD for <code>web.xml</code> files.</li>
393.134 </ul>
393.135 <dl>
393.136 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
393.137 <dd><a href="../palette/jsfstd/page_fragment.html">Page Fragment Box Component</a></dd>
393.138 <dd><a href="../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
393.139 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
393.140 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
393.141 </dl>
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393.160 +<html>
393.161 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
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393.167 <head>
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393.169 <title>Page Fragment Box Component Properties Window</title>
393.170 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
393.171 </head>
393.172 <body>
393.173 <h2>Page Fragment Box Component Properties Window</h2>
393.174 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
393.175 <p>You see the Properties window for a Page Fragment Box component <img src="../../images/pagefragboxicon.gif" alt="Page Fragment Box component icon"> when
393.176 you select the border of a Page Fragment Box on a page that you are editing
393.177 in the Visual Designer. The properties
393.178 you see are for the enclosing <code><div></code> element, which you can also
393.179 select in the Outline window.</p>
393.180 <p>This JavaServer Faces component has the following properties.</p>
393.181 <h3>General</h3>
393.182 <ul>
393.183 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: text</code><br>
393.184 The name of the component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
393.185 </ul>
393.186 <h3>Appearance</h3>
393.187 <ul>
393.188 <li><b>align.</b> <code>Type: text</code><br>
393.189 This property aligns the included page relative to the entire page. It is the same as a CSS <code>text-align</code> property and can take the following values:
393.190 <ul>
393.191 <li><code>left</code> - Align at the left margin of the page and leave the right margin ragged.</li>
393.192 <li><code>right</code> - Align at the right margin of the page and leave the left margin ragged.</li>
393.193 <li><code>center</code> - Each line is individually centered on the page.</li>
393.194 <li><code>justify</code> - Lines are aligned to both the left and right margins, and the text is evenly spaced across each line. </li>
393.195 </ul>
393.196 </li>
393.197 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
393.198 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component.
393.199 This property overrides any settings in the project CSS file. For example:
393.200 <p><code>position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
393.201 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use
393.202 the <a href="../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.</p>
393.203 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
393.204 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
393.205 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
393.206 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
393.207 </object>
393.208 </p>
393.209 </li>
393.210 <li><b>styleClass.<a name="themecss"></a></b><code> Type: String</code><br>
393.211 A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>. </li>
393.212 <li><b>title.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
393.213 Advisory title information about the component, which is readable by a screen
393.214 reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
393.215 <ul class="note">
393.216 <li>If the component is disabled, the tool tip will not display in most browsers.
393.217 </li>
393.218 </ul>
393.219 </li>
393.220 </ul>
393.221 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
393.222 <ul>
393.223 <li><b>onclick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
393.224 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
393.225 <li><b>ondblclick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
393.226 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
393.227 <li><b>onkeydown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
393.228 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
393.229 <li><b>onkeypress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
393.230 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed
393.231 and released.</li>
393.232 <li><b>onkeyup.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
393.233 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
393.234 <li><b>onmousedown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
393.235 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and
393.236 the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
393.237 <li><b>onmousemove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
393.238 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the
393.239 component.</li>
393.240 <li><b>onmouseout.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
393.241 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from
393.242 the component after it has been over the component.</li>
393.243 <li><b>onmouseover.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
393.244 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
393.245 <li><b>onmouseup.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
393.246 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and
393.247 the user releases the mouse button.</li>
393.248 </ul>
393.249 <h3>Advanced</h3>
393.250 <ul>
393.251 <li><b>dir.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
393.252 An indicator of the directionality if the text does not inherit directionality
393.253 (for example, because the text is English but the primary language for
393.254 the page is Hebrew). Equivalent to the <code>dir</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.
393.255 <p>Values can be: </p>
393.256 <ul>
393.257 <li><code>LTR</code> - Left-to-right.</li>
393.258 <li><code>RTL</code> - Right-to-left.</li>
393.259 </ul>
393.260 </li>
393.261 <li><b>lang.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
393.262 Code describing the language used in the generated markup for the component.
393.263 Equivalent to the <code>lang</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.
393.264 To choose a language code, you can click the ellipsis button (...) to open
393.265 the property editor. Some examples:
393.266 <ul>
393.267 <li><code>ar</code> - Traditional Arabic</li>
393.268 <li><code>de</code> - German</li>
393.269 <li> <code>en</code> - English</li>
393.270 <li><code>es</code> - Spanish</li>
393.271 <li><code>fr</code> - French</li>
393.272 <li><code>ja</code> - Japanese </li>
393.273 </ul>
393.274 <p>In addition to the codes available in the property editor, you can also
393.275 enter additional codes using ISO standard names. Some examples:</p>
393.276 <ul>
393.277 <li><code>en-US</code> - United States English</li>
393.278 <li><code>ja-JP</code> - Japanese</li>
393.279 <li><code>zh-guoyu</code> - Mandarin or Standard Chinese </li>
393.280 <li><code>zh-Hans</code> - Simplified Chinese script</li>
393.281 <li><code>zh-HanT</code> - Traditional Chinese script</li>
393.282 </ul>
393.283 </li>
393.284 <li><b>xmlLang.</b> <code> Type: Locale</code><br>
393.285 Same as the lang property, which is described above, with the exception that
393.286 this property cannot handle language variants. This property can handle
393.287 only a primary language, such as <code>ar</code>, <code>de</code>, <code>en</code>, <code>sp</code>, <code>ja</code>,
393.288 and so on. The xmlLang property is modeled after similar attributes in
393.289 the DTDs for other J2EE deployment descriptors, in particular the DTD for <code>web.xml</code> files.</li>
393.290 </ul>
393.291 <dl>
393.292 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
393.293 <dd><a href="../palette/jsfstd/page_fragment.html">Page Fragment Box Component</a></dd>
393.294 <dd><a href="../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
393.295 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component
393.296 Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
393.297 </dl>
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394.4 -<html>
394.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
394.6 <!--
394.7 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
394.8 * All rights reserved.
394.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
394.10 -->
394.11 <head>
394.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
394.13 <title>Standard Radio Button List Component Properties Window</title>
394.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
394.15 </head>
394.16 <body>
394.17
394.18 <h1>Standard Radio Button List Component Properties Window</h1>
394.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
394.20
394.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a JavaServer Faces Radio Button List component <img src="../../images/radiobuttonlisticon.gif" alt="radio button list icon"> when you select the component on a page you are editing in the Visual Designer, after you have added the component to the page.</p>
394.22 <p>This Standard component has the following properties.</p>
394.23
394.24 <h3>General</h3>
394.25 <ul>
394.26 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: text</code><br>
394.27 The name of the component in the page bean and the JSP file. In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is the name of the <code>HtmlSelectOneRadio</code> object.</li>
394.28 </ul>
394.29
394.30 <h3>Appearance</h3>
394.31 <ul>
394.32 <li><b>border.</b> <code>Type: int</code><br>
394.33 Indicates the size of the borders for the table containing the list. If this value is not set or zero (0), there is no border.</li>
394.34 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
394.35 If selected, indicates that this component should never receive focus or be included in a submit. See the note under the readonly property concerning the effects of using the disabled property versus the effects of using the readonly property.</li>
394.36 <li><b>disabledClass.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
394.37 A CSS style class defined in the page's style sheet or in its <code><head></code> section that is to be applied to disabled options in the list.</li>
394.38 <li><b>enabledClass.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
394.39 A CSS style class defined in the page's style sheet or in its <code><head></code> section that is to be applied to enabled options in the list.</li>
394.40 <li><b>layout.</b> The orientation of the list. The default orientation is lineDirection: The list is laid out horizontally, left to right. If you choose pageDirection, the list is laid out vertically, from top to bottom.</li>
394.41 <li><b>readonly.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
394.42 If the property is selected, the Radio Button List cannot be changed by the user, but the selected value will be submitted.
394.43 <ul class="note">
394.44 <li>A readonly field is included when the page is submitted, in contrast to a disabled field, which is not. In nearly every case where you might think that you should use the disabled property to disallow the user from changing the value, you should be using the readonly property instead. If you use the disabled property, JavaServer Faces does not detect that any value at all was submitted.</li>
394.45 </ul></li>
394.46 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
394.47 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. This property overrides any settings in the project CSS file. For example:
394.48 <p><code>position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
394.49 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.</p>
394.50 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
394.51 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
394.52 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
394.53 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object></p></li>
394.54 <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
394.55 A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.</li>
394.56 <li><b>title.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
394.57 Advisory title information about the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
394.58 <ul class="note">
394.59 <li>If the component is disabled, the tool tip will not display in most browsers.
394.60 </li>
394.61 </ul>
394.62 </li>
394.63 </ul>
394.64
394.65 <h3>Data</h3>
394.66 <ul>
394.67 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
394.68 A JavaServer Faces converter that produces the correct type of value for the value property. If the user enters the wrong type of value, such as a word instead of a number for an <a href="../palette/jsf-val-conv/integer_converter.html">Integer converter</a>, the converter sends a message that you can display in an <a href="../palette/jsfstd/inline_message.html">Inline Message component</a>.</li>
394.69 <li><b>required.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
394.70 If selected, the user is required to provide a value for the component. </li>
394.71 <li><b>validator.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
394.72 Indicates the JavaServer Faces validator that is called when the value is submitted. Choose a validator from the drop down list. If you choose <code>(null)</code>, no validator is called. If the conditions defined by the validator are not met, the validator sends a message that you can display in an <a href="../palette/jsfstd/inline_message.html">Inline Message component</a>.
394.73 <p> If you choose a validator, you can also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator receives a value.</p>
394.74 <ul class="note">
394.75 <li>If you define your own validate method, for example, by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit Event Handler > validate, any validator you might have specified in this property is overridden by your validation method's name.</li>
394.76 </ul>
394.77 </li>
394.78 <li><b>value.</b><code> Type: Object</code><br>
394.79 Picks up the currently selected list element and sends it to the server when the page is submitted. This property does not control the display of list items.
394.80 <p>The list that displays in the component is controlled by the <code>radioButtonListSelectItems</code> part of the component, which you typically set in two ways:</p>
394.81 <ul>
394.82 <li>Right-click the Radio Button List component in the Visual Designer and choose Bind List Items to Database.</li>
394.83 <li>Right-click the radioButtonListSelectItems node in the Outline window and choose Property Bindings to bind its value property to a property of the session bean that populates the list. See the session bean description in <a href="../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator Window</a> for more information on properties of session beans.</li>
394.84 </ul></li>
394.85 </ul>
394.86
394.87 <h3>Events</h3>
394.88 <p>Set the event properties by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>.</p>
394.89 <ul><li><b>validate.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called to validate the value of the component. If you want to code a validator method rather than choosing a JavaServer Faces validator for the <code>validator</code> property, right-click the component and choose Edit Event Handler > validate. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_validate</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property. When you define this method in this way, the <code>validator</code> and <code>validate</code> properties are automatically set for you. If you define a validator, also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator is used.
394.90 <ul class="note">
394.91 <li>Setting this property also sets the value of the <code>validator</code> property. If you define your own validate method, do not separately change the value of the <code>validator</code> property, or you could lose the connection to your validate method.</li>
394.92 </ul>
394.93 </li>
394.94 <li><b>valueChange.</b> Indicates the name of the component value change listener method that is called when the value of the component changes. If this method is not defined, the value of this property is <code>null</code>. You typically define this method in the page bean by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > processValueChange. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_processValueChange</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property.</li>
394.95 </ul>
394.96
394.97 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
394.98 <ul>
394.99 <li><b>onblur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
394.100 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
394.101 <li><b>onchange.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
394.102 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus and its value was modified after it gained focus. </li>
394.103 <li><b>onclick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
394.104 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
394.105 <li><b>ondblclick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
394.106 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
394.107 <li><b>onfocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
394.108 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
394.109 <li><b>onkeydown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
394.110 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
394.111 <li><b>onkeypress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
394.112 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
394.113 <li><b>onkeyup.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
394.114 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
394.115 <li><b>onmousedown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
394.116 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
394.117 <li><b>onmousemove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
394.118 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
394.119 <li><b>onmouseout.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
394.120 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
394.121 <li><b>onmouseover.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
394.122 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
394.123 <li><b>onmouseup.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
394.124 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
394.125 <li><b>onselect.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
394.126 JavaScript to be executed when the user selects text in the component.</li>
394.127 </ul>
394.128
394.129 <h3>Advanced</h3>
394.130 <ul>
394.131 <li><b>accesskey.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
394.132 A keyboard key, or keyboard shortcut, that activates this component. You can enter any valid character that can be pressed on the keyboard. Equivalent to the <code>accesskey</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
394.133 <li><b>dir.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
394.134 An indicator of the directionality if the text does not inherit directionality (for example, because the text is English but the primary language for the page is Hebrew). Equivalent to the <code>dir</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.
394.135 <p>Values can be: </p>
394.136 <ul>
394.137 <li><b>LTR.</b> Left-to-right.</li>
394.138 <li><b>RTL.</b> Right-to-left.</li>
394.139 </ul></li>
394.140 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
394.141 If this property is selected, when the user activates the component, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page.
394.142 <p>The most common example of an immediate action is a Cancel button. You make it immediate so that the normal validation and update steps can be skipped, but the action handler can still do whatever is necessary. Typically, the action handler will navigate back to some previous page. In some designs the action handler might also enqueue an informational message like "Transaction cancelled". It is possible to do more: for example, an application might record the fact that the user got partially through a form and then cancelled it.</p></li>
394.143 <li><b>lang.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
394.144 Code describing the language used in the generated markup for the component. Equivalent to the <code>lang</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag. To choose a language code, you can click the ellipsis button (...) to open the property editor. Some examples:
394.145 <ul>
394.146 <li><code>ar</code> - Traditional Arabic</li>
394.147 <li><code>de</code> - German</li>
394.148 <li><code>en</code> - English</li>
394.149 <li><code>es</code> - Spanish</li>
394.150 <li><code>fr</code> - French</li>
394.151 <li><code>ja</code> - Japanese </li>
394.152 </ul>
394.153 <p>In addition to the codes available in the property editor, you can also enter additional codes using ISO standard names. Some examples:</p>
394.154 <ul>
394.155 <li><code>en-US</code> - United States English</li>
394.156 <li><code>ja-JP</code> - Japanese</li>
394.157 <li><code>zh-guoyu</code> - Mandarin or Standard Chinese </li>
394.158 <li><code>zh-Hans</code> - Simplified Chinese script</li>
394.159 <li><code>zh-HanT</code> - Traditional Chinese script</li>
394.160 </ul></li>
394.161 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
394.162 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component.
394.163 <p>You can bind this property to a variable that determines when the component does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a component for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, right-click the component in the Visual Designer and choose Property Bindings, and then select the All radio button to display all properties so you can select the rendered property.</p></li>
394.164 <li><b>tabindex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
394.165 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document, determining when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767. Equivalent to the <code>tabindex</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
394.166 <li><b>valueChangeListener.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
394.167 See the Event section's valueChange property above, which provides an easier way to set this property's value. The valueChangeListener property is the <code>MethodBinding</code> property that underlies the valueChange event property. The valueChangeListener property is updated when you set the method for the valueChange event property.
394.168 <p>If you click the ellipsis button next to the valueChange property, you can use that property's property editor to choose an existing method to bind to, or you can create a new method or unbind an existing method. If you are an expert, instead of using the valueChange property, you can type a <code>MethodBinding</code> expression directly into this valueChangeListener property, for example, if you want to call a method that is not in the page bean.</p></li>
394.169 </ul>
394.170
394.171 <dl>
394.172 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
394.173 <dd><a href="../palette/jsfstd/radiobutton_list.html">Standard Radio Button List Component</a></dd>
394.174 <dd><a href="../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
394.175 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
394.176 </dl>
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394.204 <title>Standard Radio Button List Component Properties Window</title>
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394.207 <body>
394.208
394.209 <h2>Standard Radio Button List Component Properties Window</h2>
394.210 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
394.211
394.212 <p>You see the Properties window for a JavaServer Faces Radio Button List component <img src="../../images/radiobuttonlisticon.gif" alt="radio button list icon"> when you select the component on a page you are editing in the Visual Designer, after you have added the component to the page.</p>
394.213 <p>This Standard component has the following properties.</p>
394.214
394.215 <h3>General</h3>
394.216 <ul>
394.217 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: text</code><br>
394.218 The name of the component in the page bean and the JSP file. In the JSP file, this name is the value of the component's <code>id</code> attribute. In the page bean, this property's value is the name of the <code>HtmlSelectOneRadio</code> object.</li>
394.219 </ul>
394.220
394.221 <h3>Appearance</h3>
394.222 <ul>
394.223 <li><b>border.</b> <code>Type: int</code><br>
394.224 Indicates the size of the borders for the table containing the list. If this value is not set or zero (0), there is no border.</li>
394.225 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
394.226 If selected, indicates that this component should never receive focus or be included in a submit. See the note under the readonly property concerning the effects of using the disabled property versus the effects of using the readonly property.</li>
394.227 <li><b>disabledClass.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
394.228 A CSS style class defined in the page's style sheet or in its <code><head></code> section that is to be applied to disabled options in the list.</li>
394.229 <li><b>enabledClass.</b> <code>Type: String</code><br>
394.230 A CSS style class defined in the page's style sheet or in its <code><head></code> section that is to be applied to enabled options in the list.</li>
394.231 <li><b>layout.</b> The orientation of the list. The default orientation is lineDirection: The list is laid out horizontally, left to right. If you choose pageDirection, the list is laid out vertically, from top to bottom.</li>
394.232 <li><b>readonly.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
394.233 If the property is selected, the Radio Button List cannot be changed by the user, but the selected value will be submitted.
394.234 <ul class="note">
394.235 <li>A readonly field is included when the page is submitted, in contrast to a disabled field, which is not. In nearly every case where you might think that you should use the disabled property to disallow the user from changing the value, you should be using the readonly property instead. If you use the disabled property, JavaServer Faces does not detect that any value at all was submitted.</li>
394.236 </ul></li>
394.237 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
394.238 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. This property overrides any settings in the project CSS file. For example:
394.239 <p><code>position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
394.240 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.</p>
394.241 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
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394.245 <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
394.246 A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.</li>
394.247 <li><b>title.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
394.248 Advisory title information about the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
394.249 <ul class="note">
394.250 <li>If the component is disabled, the tool tip will not display in most browsers.
394.251 </li>
394.252 </ul>
394.253 </li>
394.254 </ul>
394.255
394.256 <h3>Data</h3>
394.257 <ul>
394.258 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
394.259 A JavaServer Faces converter that produces the correct type of value for the value property. If the user enters the wrong type of value, such as a word instead of a number for an <a href="../palette/jsf-val-conv/integer_converter.html">Integer converter</a>, the converter sends a message that you can display in an <a href="../palette/jsfstd/inline_message.html">Inline Message component</a>.</li>
394.260 <li><b>required.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
394.261 If selected, the user is required to provide a value for the component. </li>
394.262 <li><b>validator.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
394.263 Indicates the JavaServer Faces validator that is called when the value is submitted. Choose a validator from the drop down list. If you choose <code>(null)</code>, no validator is called. If the conditions defined by the validator are not met, the validator sends a message that you can display in an <a href="../palette/jsfstd/inline_message.html">Inline Message component</a>.
394.264 <p> If you choose a validator, you can also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator receives a value.</p>
394.265 <ul class="note">
394.266 <li>If you define your own validate method, for example, by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit Event Handler > validate, any validator you might have specified in this property is overridden by your validation method's name.</li>
394.267 </ul>
394.268 </li>
394.269 <li><b>value.</b><code> Type: Object</code><br>
394.270 Picks up the currently selected list element and sends it to the server when the page is submitted. This property does not control the display of list items.
394.271 <p>The list that displays in the component is controlled by the <code>radioButtonListSelectItems</code> part of the component, which you typically set in two ways:</p>
394.272 <ul>
394.273 <li>Right-click the Radio Button List component in the Visual Designer and choose Bind List Items to Database.</li>
394.274 <li>Right-click the radioButtonListSelectItems node in the Outline window and choose Property Bindings to bind its value property to a property of the session bean that populates the list. See the session bean description in <a href="../navigator_win/about_navigator_win.html">Navigator Window</a> for more information on properties of session beans.</li>
394.275 </ul></li>
394.276 </ul>
394.277
394.278 <h3>Events</h3>
394.279 <p>Set the event properties by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>.</p>
394.280 <ul><li><b>validate.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called to validate the value of the component. If you want to code a validator method rather than choosing a JavaServer Faces validator for the <code>validator</code> property, right-click the component and choose Edit Event Handler > validate. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_validate</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property. When you define this method in this way, the <code>validator</code> and <code>validate</code> properties are automatically set for you. If you define a validator, also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator is used.
394.281 <ul class="note">
394.282 <li>Setting this property also sets the value of the <code>validator</code> property. If you define your own validate method, do not separately change the value of the <code>validator</code> property, or you could lose the connection to your validate method.</li>
394.283 </ul>
394.284 </li>
394.285 <li><b>valueChange.</b> Indicates the name of the component value change listener method that is called when the value of the component changes. If this method is not defined, the value of this property is <code>null</code>. You typically define this method in the page bean by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > processValueChange. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_processValueChange</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property.</li>
394.286 </ul>
394.287
394.288 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
394.289 <ul>
394.290 <li><b>onblur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
394.291 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
394.292 <li><b>onchange.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
394.293 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus and its value was modified after it gained focus. </li>
394.294 <li><b>onclick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
394.295 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
394.296 <li><b>ondblclick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
394.297 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
394.298 <li><b>onfocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
394.299 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
394.300 <li><b>onkeydown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
394.301 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
394.302 <li><b>onkeypress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
394.303 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
394.304 <li><b>onkeyup.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
394.305 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
394.306 <li><b>onmousedown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
394.307 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
394.308 <li><b>onmousemove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
394.309 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
394.310 <li><b>onmouseout.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
394.311 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
394.312 <li><b>onmouseover.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
394.313 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
394.314 <li><b>onmouseup.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
394.315 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
394.316 <li><b>onselect.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
394.317 JavaScript to be executed when the user selects text in the component.</li>
394.318 </ul>
394.319
394.320 <h3>Advanced</h3>
394.321 <ul>
394.322 <li><b>accesskey.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
394.323 A keyboard key, or keyboard shortcut, that activates this component. You can enter any valid character that can be pressed on the keyboard. Equivalent to the <code>accesskey</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
394.324 <li><b>dir.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
394.325 An indicator of the directionality if the text does not inherit directionality (for example, because the text is English but the primary language for the page is Hebrew). Equivalent to the <code>dir</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.
394.326 <p>Values can be: </p>
394.327 <ul>
394.328 <li><b>LTR.</b> Left-to-right.</li>
394.329 <li><b>RTL.</b> Right-to-left.</li>
394.330 </ul></li>
394.331 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
394.332 If this property is selected, when the user activates the component, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page.
394.333 <p>The most common example of an immediate action is a Cancel button. You make it immediate so that the normal validation and update steps can be skipped, but the action handler can still do whatever is necessary. Typically, the action handler will navigate back to some previous page. In some designs the action handler might also enqueue an informational message like "Transaction cancelled". It is possible to do more: for example, an application might record the fact that the user got partially through a form and then cancelled it.</p></li>
394.334 <li><b>lang.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
394.335 Code describing the language used in the generated markup for the component. Equivalent to the <code>lang</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag. To choose a language code, you can click the ellipsis button (...) to open the property editor. Some examples:
394.336 <ul>
394.337 <li><code>ar</code> - Traditional Arabic</li>
394.338 <li><code>de</code> - German</li>
394.339 <li><code>en</code> - English</li>
394.340 <li><code>es</code> - Spanish</li>
394.341 <li><code>fr</code> - French</li>
394.342 <li><code>ja</code> - Japanese </li>
394.343 </ul>
394.344 <p>In addition to the codes available in the property editor, you can also enter additional codes using ISO standard names. Some examples:</p>
394.345 <ul>
394.346 <li><code>en-US</code> - United States English</li>
394.347 <li><code>ja-JP</code> - Japanese</li>
394.348 <li><code>zh-guoyu</code> - Mandarin or Standard Chinese </li>
394.349 <li><code>zh-Hans</code> - Simplified Chinese script</li>
394.350 <li><code>zh-HanT</code> - Traditional Chinese script</li>
394.351 </ul></li>
394.352 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
394.353 If selected, the component is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the component does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component.
394.354 <p>You can bind this property to a variable that determines when the component does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a component for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, right-click the component in the Visual Designer and choose Property Bindings, and then select the All radio button to display all properties so you can select the rendered property.</p></li>
394.355 <li><b>tabindex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
394.356 Optionally specifies the position of the component in the tab order of the document, determining when the component will get focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767. Equivalent to the <code>tabindex</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
394.357 <li><b>valueChangeListener.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
394.358 See the Event section's valueChange property above, which provides an easier way to set this property's value. The valueChangeListener property is the <code>MethodBinding</code> property that underlies the valueChange event property. The valueChangeListener property is updated when you set the method for the valueChange event property.
394.359 <p>If you click the ellipsis button next to the valueChange property, you can use that property's property editor to choose an existing method to bind to, or you can create a new method or unbind an existing method. If you are an expert, instead of using the valueChange property, you can type a <code>MethodBinding</code> expression directly into this valueChangeListener property, for example, if you want to call a method that is not in the page bean.</p></li>
394.360 </ul>
394.361
394.362 <dl>
394.363 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
394.364 <dd><a href="../palette/jsfstd/radiobutton_list.html">Standard Radio Button List Component</a></dd>
394.365 <dd><a href="../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
394.366 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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395.17
395.18 <h1>Standard Secret Field Component Properties Window</h1>
395.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
395.20
395.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a JavaServer Faces Secret Field component <img src="../../images/secretfieldicon.gif" alt="secret field icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. </p>
395.22 <p>This standard JavaServer Faces component has the following properties.</p>
395.23
395.24 <h3>General</h3>
395.25 <ul>
395.26 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: text</code><br>
395.27 The name of the Secret Field component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
395.28 </ul>
395.29
395.30 <h3>Appearance</h3>
395.31 <ul>
395.32 <li><b>alt.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
395.33 The contents of the <code>alt</code> attribute for the component, which contains text that describes the component in the HTML page and is readable by screen readers.</li>
395.34 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
395.35 If selected, indicates that the component should never receive focus or be included in a submit. See the note under the readonly property concerning the effects of using the disabled property versus the effects of using the readonly property.</li>
395.36 <li><b>readonly.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
395.37 If selected, makes it impossible for the user to enter text, but still makes it possible for the component's value to be submitted.
395.38 <ul class="note">
395.39 <li>A readonly field is included when the page is submitted, in contrast to a disabled field, which is not. In nearly every case where you might think that you should use the disabled property to disallow the user from changing the value, you should be using the readonly property instead. If you use the disabled property, JavaServer Faces does not detect that any value at all was submitted.</li>
395.40 </ul></li>
395.41 <li><b>size.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
395.42 The default width of the field in characters.</li>
395.43 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
395.44 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. This property overrides any settings in the project CSS file. For example:
395.45 <p><code>position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
395.46 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.</p>
395.47 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
395.48 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
395.49 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
395.50 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object></p></li>
395.51 <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
395.52 A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.</li>
395.53 <li><b>title.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
395.54 Information about the component that is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
395.55 <ul class="note">
395.56 <li>If the component is disabled, the tool tip will not display in most browsers.
395.57 </li>
395.58 </ul>
395.59 </li>
395.60 </ul>
395.61
395.62 <h3>Data</h3>
395.63 <ul>
395.64 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
395.65 A JavaServer Faces converter that produces the correct type of value for the value property. If the user enters the wrong type of value, such as a word instead of a number for an <a href="../palette/jsf-val-conv/integer_converter.html">Integer converter</a>, the converter sends a message that you can display in an <a href="../palette/jsfstd/inline_message.html">Inline Message component</a>.</li>
395.66 <li><b>maxlength.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
395.67 The maximum number of characters that the component will accept.</li>
395.68 <li><b>required.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
395.69 If selected, the user must enter a value for the component before the page can be submitted. If the user does not enter anything and tries to submit the page, what they see is that the submit does not appear to do anything. You must add code that provides a message if you want the user to be notified that they must enter text.</li>
395.70 <li><b>validator.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
395.71 Indicates the JavaServer Faces validator that is called when the value is submitted. Choose a validator from the drop down list. If you choose <code>(null)</code>, no validator is called. If the conditions defined by the validator are not met, the validator sends a message that you can display in an <a href="../palette/jsfstd/inline_message.html">Inline Message component</a>.
395.72 <p> If you choose a validator, you can also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator receives a value.</p>
395.73 <ul class="note">
395.74 <li>If you define your own validate method, for example, by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit Event Handler > validate, any validator you might have specified in this property is overridden by your validation method's name.</li>
395.75 </ul>
395.76 </li>
395.77 <li><b>value.</b><code> Type: Object</code><br>
395.78 The password that the user enters. You can also specify a default value for this property, or you can click the ellipsis button and bind the property to a database table or object so the property's value can be set automatically (for example, so users can have their passwords saved and automatically entered for them).</li>
395.79 </ul>
395.80
395.81 <h3>Events</h3>
395.82 <p>Set the event properties by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>.</p>
395.83 <ul><li><b>validate.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called to validate the value of the component. If you want to code a validator method rather than choosing a JavaServer Faces validator for the <code>validator</code> property, right-click the component and choose Edit Event Handler > validate. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_validate</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property. When you define this method in this way, the <code>validator</code> and <code>validate</code> properties are automatically set for you. If you define a validator, also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator is used.
395.84 <ul class="note">
395.85 <li>Setting this property also sets the value of the <code>validator</code> property. If you define your own validate method, do not separately change the value of the <code>validator</code> property, or you could lose the connection to your validate method.</li>
395.86 </ul>
395.87 </li>
395.88 <li><b>valueChange.</b> Indicates the name of the component value change listener method that is called when the value of the component changes. You typically define this method in the page bean by right-clicking the component in the Outline window and choosing Edit Event Handler > processValueChange. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_processValueChange</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the <code>id</code> property.</li>
395.89 </ul>
395.90
395.91 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
395.92 <ul>
395.93 <li><b>onblur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
395.94 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
395.95 <li><b>onchange.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
395.96 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus and its value was modified after it gained focus. </li>
395.97 <li><b>onclick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
395.98 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
395.99 <li><b>ondblclick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
395.100 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
395.101 <li><b>onfocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
395.102 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
395.103 <li><b>onkeydown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
395.104 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
395.105 <li><b>onkeypress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
395.106 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
395.107 <li><b>onkeyup.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
395.108 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
395.109 <li><b>onmousedown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
395.110 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
395.111 <li><b>onmousemove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
395.112 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
395.113 <li><b>onmouseout.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
395.114 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
395.115 <li><b>onmouseover.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
395.116 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
395.117 <li><b>onmouseup.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
395.118 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
395.119 <li><b>onselect.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
395.120 JavaScript to be executed when the user selects text in the component.</li>
395.121 </ul>
395.122
395.123 <h3>Advanced</h3>
395.124 <ul>
395.125 <li><b>accesskey.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
395.126 A keyboard key, or keyboard shortcut, that activates this component. You can enter any valid character that can be pressed on the keyboard. Equivalent to the <code>accesskey</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
395.127 <li><b>dir.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
395.128 An indicator of the directionality if the text does not inherit directionality (for example, because the text is English but the primary language for the page is Hebrew). Equivalent to the <code>dir</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.
395.129 <p>Values can be: </p>
395.130 <ul>
395.131 <li><b>LTR.</b> Left-to-right.</li>
395.132 <li><b>RTL.</b> Right-to-left.</li>
395.133 </ul></li>
395.134 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
395.135 If this property is selected, when the user activates the component, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page.
395.136 <p>The most common example of an immediate action is a Cancel button. You make it immediate so that the normal validation and update steps can be skipped, but the action handler can still do whatever is necessary. Typically, the action handler will navigate back to some previous page. In some designs the action handler might also enqueue an informational message like "Transaction cancelled". It is possible to do more: for example, an application might record the fact that the user got partially through a form and then cancelled it.</p></li>
395.137 <li><b>lang.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
395.138 Code describing the language used in the generated markup for the component. Equivalent to the <code>lang</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag. To choose a language code, you can click the ellipsis button (...) to open the property editor. Some examples:
395.139 <ul>
395.140 <li><code>ar</code> - Traditional Arabic</li>
395.141 <li><code>de</code> - German</li>
395.142 <li> <code>en</code> - English</li>
395.143 <li><code>es</code> - Spanish</li>
395.144 <li><code>fr</code> - French</li>
395.145 <li><code>ja</code> - Japanese </li>
395.146 </ul>
395.147 <p>In addition to the codes available in the property editor, you can also enter additional codes using ISO standard names. Some examples:</p>
395.148 <ul>
395.149 <li><code>en-US</code> - United States English</li>
395.150 <li><code>ja-JP</code> - Japanese</li>
395.151 <li><code>zh-guoyu</code> - Mandarin or Standard Chinese </li>
395.152 <li><code>zh-Hans</code> - Simplified Chinese script</li>
395.153 <li><code>zh-HanT</code> - Traditional Chinese script</li>
395.154 </ul></li>
395.155 <li><b>redisplay.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
395.156 If selected, any existing value in the secret field is rendered when the page is created. For a secret field, this property is unselected by default for security reasons.</li>
395.157 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
395.158 If selected, the field is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the field does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. You can bind this property to a variable that determines when the field does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a text field for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, right-click the component in the Visual Designer and choose Property Bindings, and then select the All radio button to display all properties so you can select the rendered property.</li>
395.159 <li><b>tabindex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
395.160 Optionally specifies the position of the field in the tab order of the document, determining when the component gets focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767. This property is equivalent to the <code>tabindex</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
395.161 <li><b>valueChangeListener.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
395.162 See the Event section's valueChange property above, which provides an easier way to set this property's value. The valueChangeListener property is the <code>MethodBinding</code> property that underlies the valueChange event property. The valueChangeListener property is updated when you set the method for the valueChange event property.
395.163 <p>If you click the ellipsis button next to the valueChange property, you can use that property's property editor to choose an existing method to bind to, or you can create a new method or unbind an existing method. If you are an expert, instead of using the valueChange property, you can type a <code>MethodBinding</code> expression directly into this valueChangeListener property, for example, if you want to call a method that is not in the page bean.</p></li>
395.164 </ul>
395.165
395.166 <dl>
395.167 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
395.168 <dd><a href="../palette/jsfstd/secret_field.html">Standard Secret Field Component</a></dd>
395.169 <dd><a href="../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
395.170 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
395.171 </dl>
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395.204 <h2>Standard Secret Field Component Properties Window</h2>
395.205 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
395.206
395.207 <p>You see the Properties window for a JavaServer Faces Secret Field component <img src="../../images/secretfieldicon.gif" alt="secret field icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. </p>
395.208 <p>This standard JavaServer Faces component has the following properties.</p>
395.209
395.210 <h3>General</h3>
395.211 <ul>
395.212 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: text</code><br>
395.213 The name of the Secret Field component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
395.214 </ul>
395.215
395.216 <h3>Appearance</h3>
395.217 <ul>
395.218 <li><b>alt.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
395.219 The contents of the <code>alt</code> attribute for the component, which contains text that describes the component in the HTML page and is readable by screen readers.</li>
395.220 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
395.221 If selected, indicates that the component should never receive focus or be included in a submit. See the note under the readonly property concerning the effects of using the disabled property versus the effects of using the readonly property.</li>
395.222 <li><b>readonly.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
395.223 If selected, makes it impossible for the user to enter text, but still makes it possible for the component's value to be submitted.
395.224 <ul class="note">
395.225 <li>A readonly field is included when the page is submitted, in contrast to a disabled field, which is not. In nearly every case where you might think that you should use the disabled property to disallow the user from changing the value, you should be using the readonly property instead. If you use the disabled property, JavaServer Faces does not detect that any value at all was submitted.</li>
395.226 </ul></li>
395.227 <li><b>size.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
395.228 The default width of the field in characters.</li>
395.229 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
395.230 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. This property overrides any settings in the project CSS file. For example:
395.231 <p><code>position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
395.232 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.</p>
395.233 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
395.234 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
395.235 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html">
395.236 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/propidx.html"></object></p></li>
395.237 <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
395.238 A space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>.</li>
395.239 <li><b>title.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
395.240 Information about the component that is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
395.241 <ul class="note">
395.242 <li>If the component is disabled, the tool tip will not display in most browsers.
395.243 </li>
395.244 </ul>
395.245 </li>
395.246 </ul>
395.247
395.248 <h3>Data</h3>
395.249 <ul>
395.250 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
395.251 A JavaServer Faces converter that produces the correct type of value for the value property. If the user enters the wrong type of value, such as a word instead of a number for an <a href="../palette/jsf-val-conv/integer_converter.html">Integer converter</a>, the converter sends a message that you can display in an <a href="../palette/jsfstd/inline_message.html">Inline Message component</a>.</li>
395.252 <li><b>maxlength.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
395.253 The maximum number of characters that the component will accept.</li>
395.254 <li><b>required.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
395.255 If selected, the user must enter a value for the component before the page can be submitted. If the user does not enter anything and tries to submit the page, what they see is that the submit does not appear to do anything. You must add code that provides a message if you want the user to be notified that they must enter text.</li>
395.256 <li><b>validator.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
395.257 Indicates the JavaServer Faces validator that is called when the value is submitted. Choose a validator from the drop down list. If you choose <code>(null)</code>, no validator is called. If the conditions defined by the validator are not met, the validator sends a message that you can display in an <a href="../palette/jsfstd/inline_message.html">Inline Message component</a>.
395.258 <p> If you choose a validator, you can also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator receives a value.</p>
395.259 <ul class="note">
395.260 <li>If you define your own validate method, for example, by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit Event Handler > validate, any validator you might have specified in this property is overridden by your validation method's name.</li>
395.261 </ul>
395.262 </li>
395.263 <li><b>value.</b><code> Type: Object</code><br>
395.264 The password that the user enters. You can also specify a default value for this property, or you can click the ellipsis button and bind the property to a database table or object so the property's value can be set automatically (for example, so users can have their passwords saved and automatically entered for them).</li>
395.265 </ul>
395.266
395.267 <h3>Events</h3>
395.268 <p>Set the event properties by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>.</p>
395.269 <ul><li><b>validate.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called to validate the value of the component. If you want to code a validator method rather than choosing a JavaServer Faces validator for the <code>validator</code> property, right-click the component and choose Edit Event Handler > validate. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_validate</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property. When you define this method in this way, the <code>validator</code> and <code>validate</code> properties are automatically set for you. If you define a validator, also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator is used.
395.270 <ul class="note">
395.271 <li>Setting this property also sets the value of the <code>validator</code> property. If you define your own validate method, do not separately change the value of the <code>validator</code> property, or you could lose the connection to your validate method.</li>
395.272 </ul>
395.273 </li>
395.274 <li><b>valueChange.</b> Indicates the name of the component value change listener method that is called when the value of the component changes. You typically define this method in the page bean by right-clicking the component in the Outline window and choosing Edit Event Handler > processValueChange. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_processValueChange</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the <code>id</code> property.</li>
395.275 </ul>
395.276
395.277 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
395.278 <ul>
395.279 <li><b>onblur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
395.280 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
395.281 <li><b>onchange.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
395.282 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus and its value was modified after it gained focus. </li>
395.283 <li><b>onclick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
395.284 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
395.285 <li><b>ondblclick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
395.286 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
395.287 <li><b>onfocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
395.288 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
395.289 <li><b>onkeydown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
395.290 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
395.291 <li><b>onkeypress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
395.292 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
395.293 <li><b>onkeyup.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
395.294 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
395.295 <li><b>onmousedown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
395.296 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
395.297 <li><b>onmousemove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
395.298 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
395.299 <li><b>onmouseout.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
395.300 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
395.301 <li><b>onmouseover.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
395.302 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
395.303 <li><b>onmouseup.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
395.304 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
395.305 <li><b>onselect.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
395.306 JavaScript to be executed when the user selects text in the component.</li>
395.307 </ul>
395.308
395.309 <h3>Advanced</h3>
395.310 <ul>
395.311 <li><b>accesskey.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
395.312 A keyboard key, or keyboard shortcut, that activates this component. You can enter any valid character that can be pressed on the keyboard. Equivalent to the <code>accesskey</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
395.313 <li><b>dir.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
395.314 An indicator of the directionality if the text does not inherit directionality (for example, because the text is English but the primary language for the page is Hebrew). Equivalent to the <code>dir</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.
395.315 <p>Values can be: </p>
395.316 <ul>
395.317 <li><b>LTR.</b> Left-to-right.</li>
395.318 <li><b>RTL.</b> Right-to-left.</li>
395.319 </ul></li>
395.320 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
395.321 If this property is selected, when the user activates the component, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page.
395.322 <p>The most common example of an immediate action is a Cancel button. You make it immediate so that the normal validation and update steps can be skipped, but the action handler can still do whatever is necessary. Typically, the action handler will navigate back to some previous page. In some designs the action handler might also enqueue an informational message like "Transaction cancelled". It is possible to do more: for example, an application might record the fact that the user got partially through a form and then cancelled it.</p></li>
395.323 <li><b>lang.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
395.324 Code describing the language used in the generated markup for the component. Equivalent to the <code>lang</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag. To choose a language code, you can click the ellipsis button (...) to open the property editor. Some examples:
395.325 <ul>
395.326 <li><code>ar</code> - Traditional Arabic</li>
395.327 <li><code>de</code> - German</li>
395.328 <li> <code>en</code> - English</li>
395.329 <li><code>es</code> - Spanish</li>
395.330 <li><code>fr</code> - French</li>
395.331 <li><code>ja</code> - Japanese </li>
395.332 </ul>
395.333 <p>In addition to the codes available in the property editor, you can also enter additional codes using ISO standard names. Some examples:</p>
395.334 <ul>
395.335 <li><code>en-US</code> - United States English</li>
395.336 <li><code>ja-JP</code> - Japanese</li>
395.337 <li><code>zh-guoyu</code> - Mandarin or Standard Chinese </li>
395.338 <li><code>zh-Hans</code> - Simplified Chinese script</li>
395.339 <li><code>zh-HanT</code> - Traditional Chinese script</li>
395.340 </ul></li>
395.341 <li><b>redisplay.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
395.342 If selected, any existing value in the secret field is rendered when the page is created. For a secret field, this property is unselected by default for security reasons.</li>
395.343 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
395.344 If selected, the field is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the field does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component. You can bind this property to a variable that determines when the field does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a text field for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, right-click the component in the Visual Designer and choose Property Bindings, and then select the All radio button to display all properties so you can select the rendered property.</li>
395.345 <li><b>tabindex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
395.346 Optionally specifies the position of the field in the tab order of the document, determining when the component gets focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767. This property is equivalent to the <code>tabindex</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
395.347 <li><b>valueChangeListener.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
395.348 See the Event section's valueChange property above, which provides an easier way to set this property's value. The valueChangeListener property is the <code>MethodBinding</code> property that underlies the valueChange event property. The valueChangeListener property is updated when you set the method for the valueChange event property.
395.349 <p>If you click the ellipsis button next to the valueChange property, you can use that property's property editor to choose an existing method to bind to, or you can create a new method or unbind an existing method. If you are an expert, instead of using the valueChange property, you can type a <code>MethodBinding</code> expression directly into this valueChangeListener property, for example, if you want to call a method that is not in the page bean.</p></li>
395.350 </ul>
395.351
395.352 <dl>
395.353 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
395.354 <dd><a href="../palette/jsfstd/secret_field.html">Standard Secret Field Component</a></dd>
395.355 <dd><a href="../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
395.356 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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396.18 <h1>Standard Text Field Component Properties Window</h1>
396.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
396.20
396.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a JavaServer Faces Text Field component <img src="../../images/textfieldicon.gif" alt="text field icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. </p>
396.22 <p>Most of the Text Field component's properties are both JSP attributes and properties of the <code>HtmlInputText</code> Java component in the page bean.</p>
396.23 <p>This standard JavaServer Faces component has the following properties.</p>
396.24
396.25 <h3>General</h3>
396.26 <ul>
396.27 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: text</code><br>
396.28 The name of the Text Field component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
396.29 </ul>
396.30
396.31 <h3>Appearance</h3>
396.32 <ul>
396.33 <li><b>alt.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
396.34 The contents of the <code>alt</code> attribute for the component, which contains text that describes the component in the HTML page and is readable by screen readers.</li>
396.35 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
396.36 If selected, indicates that the component should never receive focus or be included in a submit. See the note under the readonly property concerning the effects of using the disabled property versus the effects of using the readonly property.</li>
396.37 <li><b>label.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
396.38 This property is displayed only for a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component, available in Java EE 5 projects. It specifies a descriptive name for the text field that can be used in messages sent back by a validator or converter that you have specified in the component's validator or converter property. This property does not specify a visible label for the text field. To provide a visible label, use the <a href="../palette/jsfstd/component_label.html">Component Label</a> component.</li>
396.39 <li><b>readonly.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
396.40 If selected, makes it impossible for the user to enter text, but still makes it possible for the component's value to be submitted.
396.41 <ul class="note">
396.42 <li>A readonly field is included when the page is submitted, in contrast to a disabled field, which is not. In nearly every case where you might think that you should use the disabled property to disallow the user from changing the value, you should be using the readonly property instead. If you use the disabled property, JavaServer Faces does not detect that any value at all was submitted.</li>
396.43 </ul></li>
396.44 <li><b>size.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
396.45 The default width of the field in characters.</li>
396.46 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
396.47 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. This property overrides any settings in the project CSS file. For example:
396.48 <p><code>position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
396.49 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.</p>
396.50 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
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396.54 <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
396.55 Enter a space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>. </li>
396.56 <li><b>title.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
396.57 Information about the component that is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
396.58 <ul class="note">
396.59 <li>If the component is disabled, the tool tip will not display in most browsers.
396.60 </li>
396.61 </ul>
396.62 </li>
396.63 </ul>
396.64
396.65 <h3>Data</h3>
396.66 <ul>
396.67 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
396.68 A JavaServer Faces converter that produces the correct type of value for the value property. If the user enters the wrong type of value, such as a word instead of a number for an <a href="../palette/jsf-val-conv/integer_converter.html">Integer converter</a>, the converter sends a message that you can display in an <a href="../palette/jsfstd/inline_message.html">Inline Message component</a>. </li>
396.69 <li><b>maxlength.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
396.70 The maximum number of characters that the text field will accept.</li>
396.71 <li><b>required.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
396.72 If selected, the user must enter a value for the text field before the page can be submitted. If the user does not enter text and tries to submit the page, all they see is that the submit does not appear to do anything. You must add code that provides a message if you want the user to be notified that they must enter text.</li>
396.73 <li><b>validator.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
396.74 Indicates the JavaServer Faces validator that is called when the value is submitted. Choose a validator from the drop down list. If you choose <code>(null)</code>, no validator is called. If the conditions defined by the validator are not met, the validator sends a message that you can display in an <a href="../palette/jsfstd/inline_message.html">Inline Message component</a>.
396.75 <p> If you choose a validator, you can also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator receives a value.</p>
396.76 <ul class="note">
396.77 <li>If you define your own validate method, for example, by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit Event Handler > validate, any validator you might have specified in this property is overridden by your validation method's name.</li>
396.78 </ul>
396.79 </li>
396.80 <li><b>value.</b><code> Type: Object</code><br>
396.81 The text that the user enters. You can also specify a value to be initially displayed so the user knows what to enter, or you can click the ellipsis button and bind the property to a database table or to an object so the property's value can be set dynamically.</li>
396.82 </ul>
396.83
396.84 <h3>Events</h3>
396.85 <p>Set the event properties by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>.</p>
396.86 <ul><li><b>validate.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called to validate the value of the component. If you want to code a validator method rather than choosing a JavaServer Faces validator for the <code>validator</code> property, right-click the component and choose Edit Event Handler > validate. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_validate</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property. When you define this method in this way, the <code>validator</code> and <code>validate</code> properties are automatically set for you. If you define a validator, also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator is used.
396.87 <ul class="note">
396.88 <li>Setting this property also sets the value of the <code>validator</code> property. If you define your own validate method, do not separately change the value of the <code>validator</code> property, or you could lose the connection to your validate method.</li>
396.89 </ul>
396.90 </li>
396.91 <li><b>valueChange.</b> Indicates the name of the component value change listener method that is called when the value of the component changes. You typically define this method in the page bean by right-clicking the component in the Outline window and choosing Edit Event Handler > processValueChange. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_processValueChange</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the <code>id</code> property.</li>
396.92 </ul>
396.93
396.94 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
396.95 <ul>
396.96 <li><b>onblur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
396.97 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
396.98 <li><b>onchange.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
396.99 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus and its value was modified after it gained focus. </li>
396.100 <li><b>onclick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
396.101 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
396.102 <li><b>ondblclick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
396.103 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
396.104 <li><b>onfocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
396.105 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
396.106 <li><b>onkeydown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
396.107 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
396.108 <li><b>onkeypress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
396.109 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
396.110 <li><b>onkeyup.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
396.111 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
396.112 <li><b>onmousedown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
396.113 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
396.114 <li><b>onmousemove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
396.115 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
396.116 <li><b>onmouseout.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
396.117 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
396.118 <li><b>onmouseover.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
396.119 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
396.120 <li><b>onmouseup.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
396.121 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
396.122 <li><b>onselect.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
396.123 JavaScript to be executed when the user selects text in the component.</li>
396.124 </ul>
396.125
396.126 <h3>Advanced</h3>
396.127 <ul>
396.128 <li><b>accesskey.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
396.129 A keyboard key, or keyboard shortcut, that activates this text field. You can enter any valid character that can be pressed on the keyboard. Equivalent to the <code>accesskey</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
396.130 <li><b>dir.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
396.131 An indicator of the directionality if the text does not inherit directionality (for example, because the text is English but the primary language for the page is Hebrew). Equivalent to the <code>dir</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.
396.132 <p>Values can be: </p>
396.133 <ul>
396.134 <li><b>LTR.</b> Left-to-right.</li>
396.135 <li><b>RTL.</b> Right-to-left.</li>
396.136 </ul></li>
396.137 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
396.138 If this property is selected, when the user activates the text field, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page.
396.139 <p>The most common example of an immediate action is a Cancel button. You make it immediate so that the normal validation and update steps can be skipped, but the action handler can still do whatever is necessary. Typically, the action handler will navigate back to some previous page. In some designs the action handler might also enqueue an informational message like "Transaction cancelled". It is possible to do more: for example, an application might record the fact that the user got partially through a form and then cancelled it.</p></li>
396.140 <li><b>lang.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
396.141 Code describing the language used in the generated markup for the component. Equivalent to the <code>lang</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag. To choose a language code, you can click the ellipsis button (...) to open the property editor. Some examples:
396.142 <ul>
396.143 <li><code>ar</code> - Traditional Arabic</li>
396.144 <li><code>de</code> - German</li>
396.145 <li><code>en</code> - English</li>
396.146 <li><code>es</code> - Spanish</li>
396.147 <li><code>fr</code> - French</li>
396.148 <li><code>ja</code> - Japanese </li>
396.149 </ul>
396.150 <p>In addition to the codes available in the property editor, you can also enter additional codes using ISO standard names. Some examples:</p>
396.151 <ul>
396.152 <li><code>en-US</code> - United States English</li>
396.153 <li><code>ja-JP</code> - Japanese</li>
396.154 <li><code>zh-guoyu</code> - Mandarin or Standard Chinese </li>
396.155 <li><code>zh-Hans</code> - Simplified Chinese script</li>
396.156 <li><code>zh-HanT</code> - Traditional Chinese script</li>
396.157 </ul></li>
396.158 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
396.159 If selected, the text field is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the text field does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component.
396.160 <p>You can bind this property to a variable that determines when the text field does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a text field for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, right-click the component in the Visual Designer and choose Property Bindings, and then select the All radio button to display all properties so you can set this one.</p></li>
396.161 <li><b>tabindex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
396.162 Optionally specifies the position of the text field in the tab order of the document, determining when the component gets focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767. This property is equivalent to the <code>tabindex</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
396.163 <li><b>valueChangeListener.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
396.164 See the Event section's valueChange property above, which provides an easier way to set this property's value. The valueChangeListener property is the <code>MethodBinding</code> property that underlies the valueChange event property. The valueChangeListener property is updated when you set the method for the valueChange event property.
396.165 <p>If you click the ellipsis button next to the valueChange property, you can use that property's property editor to choose an existing method to bind to, or you can create a new method or unbind an existing method. If you are an expert, instead of using the valueChange property, you can type a <code>MethodBinding</code> expression directly into this valueChangeListener property, for example, if you want to call a method that is not in the page bean.</p></li>
396.166 </ul>
396.167
396.168 <dl>
396.169 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
396.170 <dd><a href="../palette/jsfstd/text_field.html">Standard Text Field Component</a></dd>
396.171 <dd><a href="../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
396.172 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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396.206 <h2>Standard Text Field Component Properties Window</h2>
396.207 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
396.208
396.209 <p>You see the Properties window for a JavaServer Faces Text Field component <img src="../../images/textfieldicon.gif" alt="text field icon"> when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. </p>
396.210 <p>Most of the Text Field component's properties are both JSP attributes and properties of the <code>HtmlInputText</code> Java component in the page bean.</p>
396.211 <p>This standard JavaServer Faces component has the following properties.</p>
396.212
396.213 <h3>General</h3>
396.214 <ul>
396.215 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: text</code><br>
396.216 The name of the Text Field component in the page bean and the JSP file. </li>
396.217 </ul>
396.218
396.219 <h3>Appearance</h3>
396.220 <ul>
396.221 <li><b>alt.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
396.222 The contents of the <code>alt</code> attribute for the component, which contains text that describes the component in the HTML page and is readable by screen readers.</li>
396.223 <li><b>disabled.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
396.224 If selected, indicates that the component should never receive focus or be included in a submit. See the note under the readonly property concerning the effects of using the disabled property versus the effects of using the readonly property.</li>
396.225 <li><b>label.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
396.226 This property is displayed only for a JavaServer Faces 1.2 component, available in Java EE 5 projects. It specifies a descriptive name for the text field that can be used in messages sent back by a validator or converter that you have specified in the component's validator or converter property. This property does not specify a visible label for the text field. To provide a visible label, use the <a href="../palette/jsfstd/component_label.html">Component Label</a> component.</li>
396.227 <li><b>readonly.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
396.228 If selected, makes it impossible for the user to enter text, but still makes it possible for the component's value to be submitted.
396.229 <ul class="note">
396.230 <li>A readonly field is included when the page is submitted, in contrast to a disabled field, which is not. In nearly every case where you might think that you should use the disabled property to disallow the user from changing the value, you should be using the readonly property instead. If you use the disabled property, JavaServer Faces does not detect that any value at all was submitted.</li>
396.231 </ul></li>
396.232 <li><b>size.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
396.233 The default width of the field in characters.</li>
396.234 <li><b>style.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
396.235 Cascading Style Sheet rules (CSS level 2) to be applied to the component. This property overrides any settings in the project CSS file. For example:
396.236 <p><code>position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px</code></p>
396.237 <p>You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the <a href="../propeditors/style_prop_ed_main.html">Style Editor</a>.</p>
396.238 <p>For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at<br>
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396.242 <li><b>styleClass.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
396.243 Enter a space-separated list of CSS2 style classes to be applied when the component is rendered. The style classes must be defined in the project's style sheet. If you click the ellipsis button (...), you see a list of all styles you can add to this property. For information on adding CSS classes and rules to the project's cascading style sheet, see <a href="../editors/about_css_editor.html">CSS Editor</a>. </li>
396.244 <li><b>title.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
396.245 Information about the component that is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
396.246 <ul class="note">
396.247 <li>If the component is disabled, the tool tip will not display in most browsers.
396.248 </li>
396.249 </ul>
396.250 </li>
396.251 </ul>
396.252
396.253 <h3>Data</h3>
396.254 <ul>
396.255 <li><b>converter.</b><code> Type: Converter</code><br>
396.256 A JavaServer Faces converter that produces the correct type of value for the value property. If the user enters the wrong type of value, such as a word instead of a number for an <a href="../palette/jsf-val-conv/integer_converter.html">Integer converter</a>, the converter sends a message that you can display in an <a href="../palette/jsfstd/inline_message.html">Inline Message component</a>. </li>
396.257 <li><b>maxlength.</b><code> Type: int </code><br>
396.258 The maximum number of characters that the text field will accept.</li>
396.259 <li><b>required.</b><code> Type: boolean </code><br>
396.260 If selected, the user must enter a value for the text field before the page can be submitted. If the user does not enter text and tries to submit the page, all they see is that the submit does not appear to do anything. You must add code that provides a message if you want the user to be notified that they must enter text.</li>
396.261 <li><b>validator.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
396.262 Indicates the JavaServer Faces validator that is called when the value is submitted. Choose a validator from the drop down list. If you choose <code>(null)</code>, no validator is called. If the conditions defined by the validator are not met, the validator sends a message that you can display in an <a href="../palette/jsfstd/inline_message.html">Inline Message component</a>.
396.263 <p> If you choose a validator, you can also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator receives a value.</p>
396.264 <ul class="note">
396.265 <li>If you define your own validate method, for example, by right-clicking the component and choosing Edit Event Handler > validate, any validator you might have specified in this property is overridden by your validation method's name.</li>
396.266 </ul>
396.267 </li>
396.268 <li><b>value.</b><code> Type: Object</code><br>
396.269 The text that the user enters. You can also specify a value to be initially displayed so the user knows what to enter, or you can click the ellipsis button and bind the property to a database table or to an object so the property's value can be set dynamically.</li>
396.270 </ul>
396.271
396.272 <h3>Events</h3>
396.273 <p>Set the event properties by right-clicking the component in the Visual Designer and choosing Edit Event Handler > <i>eventname</i>.</p>
396.274 <ul><li><b>validate.</b> Indicates the name of the method that is called to validate the value of the component. If you want to code a validator method rather than choosing a JavaServer Faces validator for the <code>validator</code> property, right-click the component and choose Edit Event Handler > validate. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_validate</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the component's <code>id</code> property. When you define this method in this way, the <code>validator</code> and <code>validate</code> properties are automatically set for you. If you define a validator, also select the <code>required</code> property to ensure that the validator is used.
396.275 <ul class="note">
396.276 <li>Setting this property also sets the value of the <code>validator</code> property. If you define your own validate method, do not separately change the value of the <code>validator</code> property, or you could lose the connection to your validate method.</li>
396.277 </ul>
396.278 </li>
396.279 <li><b>valueChange.</b> Indicates the name of the component value change listener method that is called when the value of the component changes. You typically define this method in the page bean by right-clicking the component in the Outline window and choosing Edit Event Handler > processValueChange. The default name for the method is <code><i>component-id</i>_processValueChange</code>, where <i>component-id</i> is the value of the <code>id</code> property.</li>
396.280 </ul>
396.281
396.282 <h3>JavaScript</h3>
396.283 <ul>
396.284 <li><b>onblur.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
396.285 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus. </li>
396.286 <li><b>onchange.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
396.287 JavaScript to be executed when the component loses focus and its value was modified after it gained focus. </li>
396.288 <li><b>onclick.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
396.289 JavaScript to be executed when the user clicks the component.</li>
396.290 <li><b>ondblclick.</b> <code> Type: String</code><br>
396.291 JavaScript to be executed when the user double-clicks the component.</li>
396.292 <li><b>onfocus.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
396.293 JavaScript to be executed when the component gains focus. </li>
396.294 <li><b>onkeydown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
396.295 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed. </li>
396.296 <li><b>onkeypress.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
396.297 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is pressed and released.</li>
396.298 <li><b>onkeyup.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
396.299 JavaScript to be executed when the component has focus and a key is released.</li>
396.300 <li><b>onmousedown.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
396.301 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user presses down on the mouse button.</li>
396.302 <li><b>onmousemove.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
396.303 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor within the component.</li>
396.304 <li><b>onmouseout.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
396.305 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor away from the component after it has been over the component.</li>
396.306 <li><b>onmouseover.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
396.307 JavaScript to be executed when the user moves the mouse cursor onto the component.</li>
396.308 <li><b>onmouseup.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
396.309 JavaScript to be executed when the mouse cursor is over the component and the user releases the mouse button.</li>
396.310 <li><b>onselect.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
396.311 JavaScript to be executed when the user selects text in the component.</li>
396.312 </ul>
396.313
396.314 <h3>Advanced</h3>
396.315 <ul>
396.316 <li><b>accesskey.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
396.317 A keyboard key, or keyboard shortcut, that activates this text field. You can enter any valid character that can be pressed on the keyboard. Equivalent to the <code>accesskey</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
396.318 <li><b>dir.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
396.319 An indicator of the directionality if the text does not inherit directionality (for example, because the text is English but the primary language for the page is Hebrew). Equivalent to the <code>dir</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.
396.320 <p>Values can be: </p>
396.321 <ul>
396.322 <li><b>LTR.</b> Left-to-right.</li>
396.323 <li><b>RTL.</b> Right-to-left.</li>
396.324 </ul></li>
396.325 <li><b>immediate.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
396.326 If this property is selected, when the user activates the text field, the code in the page bean is executed before the validation, updating of model values, and so on. Essentially, code execution happens right away on the server, which then returns the page.
396.327 <p>The most common example of an immediate action is a Cancel button. You make it immediate so that the normal validation and update steps can be skipped, but the action handler can still do whatever is necessary. Typically, the action handler will navigate back to some previous page. In some designs the action handler might also enqueue an informational message like "Transaction cancelled". It is possible to do more: for example, an application might record the fact that the user got partially through a form and then cancelled it.</p></li>
396.328 <li><b>lang.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
396.329 Code describing the language used in the generated markup for the component. Equivalent to the <code>lang</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag. To choose a language code, you can click the ellipsis button (...) to open the property editor. Some examples:
396.330 <ul>
396.331 <li><code>ar</code> - Traditional Arabic</li>
396.332 <li><code>de</code> - German</li>
396.333 <li><code>en</code> - English</li>
396.334 <li><code>es</code> - Spanish</li>
396.335 <li><code>fr</code> - French</li>
396.336 <li><code>ja</code> - Japanese </li>
396.337 </ul>
396.338 <p>In addition to the codes available in the property editor, you can also enter additional codes using ISO standard names. Some examples:</p>
396.339 <ul>
396.340 <li><code>en-US</code> - United States English</li>
396.341 <li><code>ja-JP</code> - Japanese</li>
396.342 <li><code>zh-guoyu</code> - Mandarin or Standard Chinese </li>
396.343 <li><code>zh-Hans</code> - Simplified Chinese script</li>
396.344 <li><code>zh-HanT</code> - Traditional Chinese script</li>
396.345 </ul></li>
396.346 <li><b>rendered.</b><code> Type: boolean</code><br>
396.347 If selected, the text field is to be rendered and processed on any subsequent page submission. If not selected, the text field does not appear on the page at all, not even as a hidden component.
396.348 <p>You can bind this property to a variable that determines when the text field does get rendered. For example, an airline reservation form might show a text field for frequent flyers and not show it for the general public. To bind this property, right-click the component in the Visual Designer and choose Property Bindings, and then select the All radio button to display all properties so you can set this one.</p></li>
396.349 <li><b>tabindex.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
396.350 Optionally specifies the position of the text field in the tab order of the document, determining when the component gets focus if the user tabs through the document. The value must be an integer between 0 and 32767. This property is equivalent to the <code>tabindex</code> attribute of the HTML <code><input></code> tag.</li>
396.351 <li><b>valueChangeListener.</b><code> Type: MethodBinding</code><br>
396.352 See the Event section's valueChange property above, which provides an easier way to set this property's value. The valueChangeListener property is the <code>MethodBinding</code> property that underlies the valueChange event property. The valueChangeListener property is updated when you set the method for the valueChange event property.
396.353 <p>If you click the ellipsis button next to the valueChange property, you can use that property's property editor to choose an existing method to bind to, or you can create a new method or unbind an existing method. If you are an expert, instead of using the valueChange property, you can type a <code>MethodBinding</code> expression directly into this valueChangeListener property, for example, if you want to call a method that is not in the page bean.</p></li>
396.354 </ul>
396.355
396.356 <dl>
396.357 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
396.358 <dd><a href="../palette/jsfstd/text_field.html">Standard Text Field Component</a></dd>
396.359 <dd><a href="../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
396.360 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
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397.13 <title>Page Properties Window</title>
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397.15 </head>
397.16 <body>
397.17
397.18 <h1>Page Properties Window</h1>
397.19 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
397.20
397.21 <p>You see the Properties window for a page when you select the background of a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. Most of the properties are both JSP attributes and properties of the <code>AbstractPageBean</code> Java component in the page's java class, or page bean.</p>
397.22 <p>A page has the following properties.</p>
397.23
397.24 <h3>General</h3>
397.25 <ul>
397.26 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
397.27 The name of the page. This name cannot be edited in the Properties window. If you want to rename the page, see <a href="../../projects/howtoprojects/rename_page.html">Renaming a Page in a Visual Web Project</a>.</li>
397.28 </ul>
397.29 <h3>Appearance</h3>
397.30 <ul><li><b>Background.</b><code> Type: text</code><br>
397.31 The background color for the page. Clicking the ellipsis button (...) opens a dialog box in which you can specify a color for the page background. This property is quivalent to the <code>bgcolor</code> attribute of the <code><body></code> HTML tag.
397.32 <p>A color value can either be a hexadecimal number (prefixed by a hash mark) or a color name. The following table shows sixteen basic color names, all of which are case-insensitive.</p>
397.33 <table border=1 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 summary="Table of Color Names and Their sRGB Values">
397.34 <tr>
397.35 <th colspan="4" align="center">Color names and sRGB values</th>
397.36 </tr>
397.37 <tr>
397.38 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#000000"> </td>
397.39 <td> Black = "#000000"</td>
397.40 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#008000"> </td>
397.41 <td> Green = "#008000"</td>
397.42 </tr>
397.43 <tr>
397.44 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#C0C0C0"> </td>
397.45 <td> Silver = "#C0C0C0"</td>
397.46 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#00FF00"> </td>
397.47 <td> Lime = "#00FF00" </td>
397.48 </tr>
397.49 <tr>
397.50 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#808080"> </td>
397.51 <td> Gray = "#808080"</td>
397.52 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#808000"> </td>
397.53 <td> Olive = "#808000" </td>
397.54 </tr>
397.55 <tr>
397.56 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> </td>
397.57 <td> White = "#FFFFFF"</td>
397.58 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#FFFF00"> </td>
397.59 <td> Yellow = "#FFFF00"</td>
397.60 </tr>
397.61 <tr>
397.62 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#800000"> </td>
397.63 <td> Maroon = "#800000"</td>
397.64 <td width="20"height="20" bgcolor="#000080"> </td>
397.65 <td> Navy = "#000080" </td>
397.66 </tr>
397.67 <tr>
397.68 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#FF0000"> </td>
397.69 <td> Red = "#FF0000"</td>
397.70 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#0000FF"> </td>
397.71 <td> Blue = "#0000FF"</td>
397.72 </tr>
397.73 <tr>
397.74 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#800080"> </td>
397.75 <td> Purple = "#800080"</td>
397.76 <td width=16 height="16" bgcolor="#008080"> </td>
397.77 <td> Teal = "#008080"</td>
397.78 </tr>
397.79 <tr>
397.80 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#FF00FF"> </td>
397.81 <td> Fuchsia = "#FF00FF"</td>
397.82 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#00FFFF"> </td>
397.83 <td> Aqua = "#00FFFF"</td>
397.84 </tr>
397.85 </table>
397.86 </li>
397.87 <li><b>Background Image.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
397.88 An image file (GIF or JPEG, for example) that will be used as the page background. Clicking the ellipsis button (...) opens a file dialog box that enables you to navigate to an image file and choose it. Equivalent to the <code>background</code> attribute of the <code><body></code> HTML tag.</li>
397.89 <li><b>Page Layout.</b><code> type: String</code><br>
397.90 One of the following choices:
397.91 <ul>
397.92 <li><b>Grid Layout.</b> Aligns components at the location where they were created on the page. This is often called absolute positioning. If you are using snap to grid, each component is snapped to the nearest grid corner when it is created. Even if you specify grid layout, some compound components use flow layout. Data tables, for example, align their table cells using flow layout. See <a href="../../components/howtocomponents/snap2grid.html">Setting the Grid</a> for more information.</li>
397.93 <li><b>Flow Layout<a name="flowlayout"></a>.</b> Aligns components from left to right on the top line. When no more components fit, the components are lined up left to right on the next line, proceeding down the page.</li>
397.94 </ul>
397.95 </li>
397.96 <li><b>Style Sheet.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
397.97 A Cascading Style Sheet file (CSS level 2) to be used by the page. Clicking the ellipsis button (...) opens a file dialog box that enables you to navigate to a CSS file and choose it. Equivalent to the <code><link rel="stylesheet"></code> HTML tag. For example:
397.98 <p><code><link rel="stylesheet" href="resources/stylesheet.css" type="text/css"></code> </p></li>
397.99 <li><b>Title.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
397.100 The page title that appears in the title bar of the web browser window. Equivalent to the <code><title></code> HTML tag.</li>
397.101 </ul>
397.102
397.103 <h3>Advanced</h3>
397.104 <ul><li><b>Response Encoding.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
397.105 Code specifying the character encoding used in the page. The W3C organization recommends using a Unicode encoding like UTF-8. Character encoding is equivalent to the <code>charset</code> parameter of the HTTP <code>Content-Type</code> tag in the page header. For example:<br>
397.106 <code><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"></code>
397.107 <p>For more information, see<br>
397.108 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
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397.110 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/i18n-html-tech-char/"></object>.</p></li>
397.111 <li><b>Language.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
397.112 Code describing the language used in the generated markup for the page. Equivalent to the <code>lang</code> attribute of the <code><head></code> HTML tag. Click the edit field to enter a language code.
397.113 <ul class="note">
397.114 <li>To see a selection of language codes, you can add a component that has a lang attribute to your page (for example, a <a href="../palette/jsfstd/button.html">button</a>), and then click the ellipsis button (...) next to that component's lang property.</li>
397.115 </ul>
397.116 <p>Some language code examples: </p>
397.117 <ul>
397.118 <li><code>ar</code> - Traditional Arabic</li>
397.119 <li><code>de</code> - German</li>
397.120 <li><code>en</code> - English</li>
397.121 <li><code>es</code> - Spanish</li>
397.122 <li><code>fr</code> - French</li>
397.123 <li><code>ja</code> - Japanese </li>
397.124 <li><code>en-US</code> - United States English</li>
397.125 <li><code>ja-JP</code> - Japanese</li>
397.126 <li><code>zh-guoyu</code> - Mandarin or Standard Chinese </li>
397.127 <li><code>zh-Hans</code> - Simplified Chinese script</li>
397.128 <li><code>zh-HanT</code> - Traditional Chinese script</li>
397.129 </ul>
397.130 </li>
397.131 </ul>
397.132
397.133 <dl>
397.134 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
397.135 <dd><a href="../editors/about_visual_editor.html">About the Visual Designer</a></dd>
397.136 <dd><a href="../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
397.137 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
397.138
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397.166 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
397.167 <title>Page Properties Window</title>
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397.169 </head>
397.170 <body>
397.171
397.172 <h2>Page Properties Window</h2>
397.173 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
397.174
397.175 <p>You see the Properties window for a page when you select the background of a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. Most of the properties are both JSP attributes and properties of the <code>AbstractPageBean</code> Java component in the page's java class, or page bean.</p>
397.176 <p>A page has the following properties.</p>
397.177
397.178 <h3>General</h3>
397.179 <ul>
397.180 <li><b>id.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
397.181 The name of the page. This name cannot be edited in the Properties window. If you want to rename the page, see <a href="../../projects/howtoprojects/rename_page.html">Renaming a Page in a Visual Web Project</a>.</li>
397.182 </ul>
397.183 <h3>Appearance</h3>
397.184 <ul><li><b>Background.</b><code> Type: text</code><br>
397.185 The background color for the page. Clicking the ellipsis button (...) opens a dialog box in which you can specify a color for the page background. This property is quivalent to the <code>bgcolor</code> attribute of the <code><body></code> HTML tag.
397.186 <p>A color value can either be a hexadecimal number (prefixed by a hash mark) or a color name. The following table shows sixteen basic color names, all of which are case-insensitive.</p>
397.187 <table border=1 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 summary="Table of Color Names and Their sRGB Values">
397.188 <tr>
397.189 <th colspan="4" align="center">Color names and sRGB values</th>
397.190 </tr>
397.191 <tr>
397.192 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#000000"> </td>
397.193 <td> Black = "#000000"</td>
397.194 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#008000"> </td>
397.195 <td> Green = "#008000"</td>
397.196 </tr>
397.197 <tr>
397.198 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#C0C0C0"> </td>
397.199 <td> Silver = "#C0C0C0"</td>
397.200 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#00FF00"> </td>
397.201 <td> Lime = "#00FF00" </td>
397.202 </tr>
397.203 <tr>
397.204 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#808080"> </td>
397.205 <td> Gray = "#808080"</td>
397.206 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#808000"> </td>
397.207 <td> Olive = "#808000" </td>
397.208 </tr>
397.209 <tr>
397.210 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> </td>
397.211 <td> White = "#FFFFFF"</td>
397.212 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#FFFF00"> </td>
397.213 <td> Yellow = "#FFFF00"</td>
397.214 </tr>
397.215 <tr>
397.216 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#800000"> </td>
397.217 <td> Maroon = "#800000"</td>
397.218 <td width="20"height="20" bgcolor="#000080"> </td>
397.219 <td> Navy = "#000080" </td>
397.220 </tr>
397.221 <tr>
397.222 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#FF0000"> </td>
397.223 <td> Red = "#FF0000"</td>
397.224 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#0000FF"> </td>
397.225 <td> Blue = "#0000FF"</td>
397.226 </tr>
397.227 <tr>
397.228 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#800080"> </td>
397.229 <td> Purple = "#800080"</td>
397.230 <td width=16 height="16" bgcolor="#008080"> </td>
397.231 <td> Teal = "#008080"</td>
397.232 </tr>
397.233 <tr>
397.234 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#FF00FF"> </td>
397.235 <td> Fuchsia = "#FF00FF"</td>
397.236 <td width="20" height="20" bgcolor="#00FFFF"> </td>
397.237 <td> Aqua = "#00FFFF"</td>
397.238 </tr>
397.239 </table>
397.240 </li>
397.241 <li><b>Background Image.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
397.242 An image file (GIF or JPEG, for example) that will be used as the page background. Clicking the ellipsis button (...) opens a file dialog box that enables you to navigate to an image file and choose it. Equivalent to the <code>background</code> attribute of the <code><body></code> HTML tag.</li>
397.243 <li><b>Page Layout.</b><code> type: String</code><br>
397.244 One of the following choices:
397.245 <ul>
397.246 <li><b>Grid Layout.</b> Aligns components at the location where they were created on the page. This is often called absolute positioning. If you are using snap to grid, each component is snapped to the nearest grid corner when it is created. Even if you specify grid layout, some compound components use flow layout. Data tables, for example, align their table cells using flow layout. See <a href="../../components/howtocomponents/snap2grid.html">Setting the Grid</a> for more information.</li>
397.247 <li><b>Flow Layout<a name="flowlayout"></a>.</b> Aligns components from left to right on the top line. When no more components fit, the components are lined up left to right on the next line, proceeding down the page.</li>
397.248 </ul>
397.249 </li>
397.250 <li><b>Style Sheet.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
397.251 A Cascading Style Sheet file (CSS level 2) to be used by the page. Clicking the ellipsis button (...) opens a file dialog box that enables you to navigate to a CSS file and choose it. Equivalent to the <code><link rel="stylesheet"></code> HTML tag. For example:
397.252 <p><code><link rel="stylesheet" href="resources/stylesheet.css" type="text/css"></code> </p></li>
397.253 <li><b>Title.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
397.254 The page title that appears in the title bar of the web browser window. Equivalent to the <code><title></code> HTML tag.</li>
397.255 </ul>
397.256
397.257 <h3>Advanced</h3>
397.258 <ul><li><b>Response Encoding.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
397.259 Code specifying the character encoding used in the page. The W3C organization recommends using a Unicode encoding like UTF-8. Character encoding is equivalent to the <code>charset</code> parameter of the HTTP <code>Content-Type</code> tag in the page header. For example:<br>
397.260 <code><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"></code>
397.261 <p>For more information, see<br>
397.262 <object classid="java:org.netbeans.modules.javahelp.BrowserDisplayer">
397.263 <param name="content" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/i18n-html-tech-char/">
397.264 <param name="text" value="http://www.w3.org/TR/i18n-html-tech-char/"></object>.</p></li>
397.265 <li><b>Language.</b><code> Type: String</code><br>
397.266 Code describing the language used in the generated markup for the page. Equivalent to the <code>lang</code> attribute of the <code><head></code> HTML tag. Click the edit field to enter a language code.
397.267 <ul class="note">
397.268 <li>To see a selection of language codes, you can add a component that has a lang attribute to your page (for example, a <a href="../palette/jsfstd/button.html">button</a>), and then click the ellipsis button (...) next to that component's lang property.</li>
397.269 </ul>
397.270 <p>Some language code examples: </p>
397.271 <ul>
397.272 <li><code>ar</code> - Traditional Arabic</li>
397.273 <li><code>de</code> - German</li>
397.274 <li><code>en</code> - English</li>
397.275 <li><code>es</code> - Spanish</li>
397.276 <li><code>fr</code> - French</li>
397.277 <li><code>ja</code> - Japanese </li>
397.278 <li><code>en-US</code> - United States English</li>
397.279 <li><code>ja-JP</code> - Japanese</li>
397.280 <li><code>zh-guoyu</code> - Mandarin or Standard Chinese </li>
397.281 <li><code>zh-Hans</code> - Simplified Chinese script</li>
397.282 <li><code>zh-HanT</code> - Traditional Chinese script</li>
397.283 </ul>
397.284 </li>
397.285 </ul>
397.286
397.287 <dl>
397.288 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
397.289 <dd><a href="../editors/about_visual_editor.html">About the Visual Designer</a></dd>
397.290 <dd><a href="../../components/component_process.html">Working With Components</a></dd>
397.291 <dd><a href="../../components/howtocomponents/components_quickref.html">Component Tasks: Quick Reference</a></dd>
397.292
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398.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/server_nav/add_new_data_provider.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
398.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/server_nav/add_new_data_provider.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
398.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
398.4 -<html>
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398.11 <head>
398.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
398.13 <title>Add New Data Provider With Rowset Dialog Box</title>
398.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
398.15 </head>
398.16 <body>
398.17 <h1>Add New Data Provider With Rowset Dialog Box </h1>
398.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
398.19
398.20 <p>Use this dialog box to specify whether to use an existing cached rowset or to create a new cached rowset for the data provider. When you add a database table to the Visual Designer or a managed bean in the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
398.21 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
398.22 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
398.23 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
398.24 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
398.25 <param name="text" value="Navigator window,"></object> the IDE creates a new CachedRowSetDataProvider. This data provider allows the binding of component properties to values in a cached rowset. </p>
398.26 <p>This dialog box opens when you add the same table or managed bean to a page more than once. For a given page, you should only have one cached rowset data provider for each referenced cached row set. If you already have a cached rowset data provider for the cached rowset whose data you plan to bind to, press Cancel. When you press Cancel, a the IDE does not create a new cached rowset data provider. </p>
398.27 <p>You can set the following values:</p>
398.28 <ul>
398.29 <li>Use <i>BeanName</i> and its <i>rowsetName</i>. Select this radio button to bind the new data provider to the existing bean's cached rowset. The dialog box displays a "Use" line for each existing rowset using the same table. </li>
398.30 <li><i>Create a new rowsetName</i> in <i>BeanName</i>. Select this radion button to create a new rowset in the bean and bind the new data provider to the new cached rowset. If desired, enter a new name for the cached rowset in the text field. The dialog box displays a "Create" line for all beans where you can create the rowset. </li>
398.31 </ul>
398.32 <p>To prevent this dialog box from appearing, deselect the Check for Duplicate Rowsets option by choosing Tools > Options on Microsoft Windows or UNIX systems, or choosing NetBeans > Preferences on Macintosh systems, choosing the Advanced Options button, and then choosing Data
398.33 Source Drag and Drop.</p>
398.34 <dl>
398.35 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
398.36 <dd><a href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/configure/options_editor.html">Options Window</a></dd>
398.37 <dd><a href="../options/visual_editor.html">Options: Visual Web Tab</a></dd>
398.38 </dl>
398.39 <hr>
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398.49 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
398.50 <tr>
398.51 <td> </td>
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398.54 </body>
398.55 </html>
398.56 \ No newline at end of file
398.57 +<html>
398.58 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
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398.64 <head>
398.65 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
398.66 <title>Add New Data Provider With Rowset Dialog Box</title>
398.67 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
398.68 </head>
398.69 <body>
398.70 <h2>Add New Data Provider With Rowset Dialog Box </h2>
398.71 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
398.72
398.73 <p>Use this dialog box to specify whether to use an existing cached rowset or to create a new cached rowset for the data provider. When you add a database table to the Visual Designer or a managed bean in the <object classid=java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer>
398.74 <param name="content" value="../../ui_elements/navigator_win/navigator_win_popup.html">
398.75 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
398.76 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
398.77 <param name="viewerSize" value="385,450">
398.78 <param name="text" value="Navigator window,"></object> the IDE creates a new CachedRowSetDataProvider. This data provider allows the binding of component properties to values in a cached rowset. </p>
398.79 <p>This dialog box opens when you add the same table or managed bean to a page more than once. For a given page, you should only have one cached rowset data provider for each referenced cached row set. If you already have a cached rowset data provider for the cached rowset whose data you plan to bind to, press Cancel. When you press Cancel, a the IDE does not create a new cached rowset data provider. </p>
398.80 <p>You can set the following values:</p>
398.81 <ul>
398.82 <li>Use <i>BeanName</i> and its <i>rowsetName</i>. Select this radio button to bind the new data provider to the existing bean's cached rowset. The dialog box displays a "Use" line for each existing rowset using the same table. </li>
398.83 <li><i>Create a new rowsetName</i> in <i>BeanName</i>. Select this radion button to create a new rowset in the bean and bind the new data provider to the new cached rowset. If desired, enter a new name for the cached rowset in the text field. The dialog box displays a "Create" line for all beans where you can create the rowset. </li>
398.84 </ul>
398.85 <p>To prevent this dialog box from appearing, deselect the Check for Duplicate Rowsets option by choosing Tools > Options on Microsoft Windows or UNIX systems, or choosing NetBeans > Preferences on Macintosh systems, choosing the Advanced Options button, and then choosing Data
398.86 Source Drag and Drop.</p>
398.87 <dl>
398.88 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
398.89 <dd><a href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/configure/options_editor.html">Options Window</a></dd>
398.90 <dd><a href="../options/visual_editor.html">Options: Visual Web Tab</a></dd>
398.91 </dl>
398.92 <hr>
398.93 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
398.94 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
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399.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/server_nav/run_query.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
399.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/server_nav/run_query.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
399.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
399.4 -<html>
399.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
399.6 <!--
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399.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
399.10 -->
399.11 <head>
399.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
399.13 <title>Run Query Window</title>
399.14 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
399.15 </head>
399.16 <body>
399.17 <h1>Run Query Window</h1>
399.18 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
399.19 <p>Use this window to define an SQL query to view the data in a database to test queries or to test operations performed by your application on a database. To open this window,
399.20 in the
399.21 <object classid="java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer">
399.22 <param name="content" value="services_win_popup.html">
399.23 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
399.24 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
399.25 <param name="viewerSize" value="325,175">
399.26 <param name="text" value="Services window"></object>
399.27 , expand the Databases node and the <i>database-name</i> node, right-click a table, and choose View Data.</p>
399.28 <ul class="note">
399.29 <li>To define and save queries that will be run as part of
399.30 your application, use the <a href="../editors/about_query_editor.html">Visual SQL Editor</a>.</li>
399.31 </ul>
399.32 <p>Some things you can do in this window:</p>
399.33 <ul>
399.34 <li>Create a new query by typing it in the Query text field. </li>
399.35 <li>Modify an existing query in the Query text field.</li>
399.36
399.37 <li>Run the query by right-clicking in the Query text field and choosing Run Statement. </li>
399.38 </ul>
399.39 <p>Within a given window, the database connection is established when a query
399.40 is first run. The connection stays open until you close the window. Each Run
399.41 Query window has its own database connection. </p>
399.42
399.43 <dl>
399.44 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
399.45 <dd><a href="nbdocs://org.netbeans.modules.db/org/netbeans/modules/db/docs/viewdata.html">Viewing Data</a></dd>
399.46 <dd><a href="run_query_options_dialog.html">Run Query Options Dialog Box</a></dd>
399.47 <dd><a href="../../connect_data/howtodata/add_table_to_page.html">Adding a Database Table to a Page</a></dd>
399.48 <dd><a href="../editors/about_query_editor.html">About the Visual SQL Editor</a></dd>
399.49 </dl>
399.50 <hr>
399.51 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
399.52 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
399.53 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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399.55 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkButton">
399.56 <param name="content" value="http://www.netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=4&subject=Feedback:%20Web%20Application%20Help:%20Run Query Window">
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399.59 <small><a href="../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
399.60 <table cellpadding="50" border="0">
399.61 <tr>
399.62 <td> </td>
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399.73 * Use is subject to license terms.
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399.75 <head>
399.76 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
399.77 <title>Run Query Window</title>
399.78 <link rel="stylesheet" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css" type="text/css">
399.79 </head>
399.80 <body>
399.81 <h2>Run Query Window</h2>
399.82 <p><small><a href="#seealso">See Also</a></small></p>
399.83 <p>Use this window to define an SQL query to view the data in a database to test queries or to test operations performed by your application on a database. To open this window,
399.84 in the
399.85 <object classid="java:com.sun.java.help.impl.JHSecondaryViewer">
399.86 <param name="content" value="services_win_popup.html">
399.87 <param name="viewerActivator" value="javax.help.LinkLabel">
399.88 <param name="viewerStyle" value="javax.help.Popup">
399.89 <param name="viewerSize" value="325,175">
399.90 <param name="text" value="Services window"></object>
399.91 , expand the Databases node and the <i>database-name</i> node, right-click a table, and choose View Data.</p>
399.92 <ul class="note">
399.93 <li>To define and save queries that will be run as part of
399.94 your application, use the <a href="../editors/about_query_editor.html">Visual SQL Editor</a>.</li>
399.95 </ul>
399.96 <p>Some things you can do in this window:</p>
399.97 <ul>
399.98 <li>Create a new query by typing it in the Query text field. </li>
399.99 <li>Modify an existing query in the Query text field.</li>
399.100
399.101 <li>Run the query by right-clicking in the Query text field and choosing Run Statement. </li>
399.102 </ul>
399.103 <p>Within a given window, the database connection is established when a query
399.104 is first run. The connection stays open until you close the window. Each Run
399.105 Query window has its own database connection. </p>
399.106
399.107 <dl>
399.108 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
399.109 <dd><a href="nbdocs://org.netbeans.modules.db/org/netbeans/modules/db/docs/viewdata.html">Viewing Data</a></dd>
399.110 <dd><a href="run_query_options_dialog.html">Run Query Options Dialog Box</a></dd>
399.111 <dd><a href="../../connect_data/howtodata/add_table_to_page.html">Adding a Database Table to a Page</a></dd>
399.112 <dd><a href="../editors/about_query_editor.html">About the Visual SQL Editor</a></dd>
399.113 </dl>
399.114 <hr>
399.115 <!-- Start Customer Feedback Link -->
399.116 <!-- <p><b>Comments or questions?</b><br>
399.117 Use the link below to connect to the Visual Web Development contact page. </p>
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400.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/server_nav/runtime_navigator.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
400.2 +++ b/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/ui_elements/server_nav/runtime_navigator.html Tue Jul 24 13:45:05 2007 +0000
400.3 @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
400.4 -<html>
400.5 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
400.6 <!--
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400.8 * All rights reserved.
400.9 * Use is subject to license terms.
400.10 -->
400.11 <head>
400.12 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
400.13 <title>Services Window</title>
400.14 <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css">
400.15 </head>
400.16 <body>
400.17 <h1>Services Window </h1>
400.18 <p>Use the Services window to work with application servers and databases, and to select database tables and drag them to pages in the Visual Designer. </p>
400.19 <p>Choose Window > Services to open this window.</p>
400.20 <blockquote>
400.21 <p><img src="../../images/services_win1.gif" alt="Services window in IDE"></p>
400.22 </blockquote>
400.23 </body>
400.24 </html
400.25 >
400.26 \ No newline at end of file
400.27 +<html>
400.28 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
400.29 <!--
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400.32 * Use is subject to license terms.
400.33 -->
400.34 <head>
400.35 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
400.36 <title>Services Window</title>
400.37 <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/usersguide/ide.css">
400.38 </head>
400.39 <body>
400.40 <h2>Services Window </h2>
400.41 <p>Use the Services window to work with application servers and databases, and to select database tables and drag them to pages in the Visual Designer. </p>
400.42 <p>Choose Window > Services to open this window.</p>
400.43 <blockquote>
400.44 <p><img src="../../images/services_win1.gif" alt="Services window in IDE"></p>
400.45 </blockquote>
400.46 </body>
400.47 </html
400.48 >
400.49 \ No newline at end of file
401.1 --- a/visualweb.ravehelp.rave_nbpack/javahelp/org/netbeans/modules/visualweb/ravehelp/rave_nbpack/docs/web/create/tag/framework/framework_jsf_datatable.html Tue Jul 24 12:00:30 2007 +0000
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401.8 > -->
401.9 <html>
401.10 <head>
401.11 <meta name="lastupdated" content="9Jul07">
401.12 <!-- p2 -->
401.13
401.14 <title>Adding a JSF Data Table to a JSP Page</title>
401.15 <link rel="StyleSheet" href="ide.css" type="text/css">
401.16 </head>
401.17 <body>
401.18 <h2>Adding a JSF Data Table to a JSP Page</h2>
401.19 <p><small>
401.20 <a href="#seealso">See Also</a>
401.21 </small></p>
401.22 <p>A JSF data table is a JSF component that provides a way of iterating over each
401.23 entry in a data source and displaying the entry's information in an HTML table.
401.24 You can create an empty data table or generate data table code from an existing
401.25 entity class.</p>
401.26
401.27 <p><b>To generate an empty JSF data table:</b></p>
401.28
401.29 <ol>
401.30 <li>Open any JSP page.</li>
401.31 <li>Make sure that you have declared the JSF tag libaries in the page, as shown
401.32 below:
401.33 <pre><%@taglib prefix="f" uri="http://java.sun.com/jsf/core"%>
401.34 <%@taglib prefix="h" uri="http://java.sun.com/jsf/html"%></pre>
401.35 </li>
401.36 <li>In the Palette window, expand the JSF category. Click and drag the JSF Data
401.37 Table entry into the desired location in the JSP file and release the mouse
401.38 button. </li>
401.39 <li>In the Insert JSF Data Table dialog box, select Empty Table and click OK.
401.40 <p> The IDE enters the following code in the JSP page:
401.41 <pre><f:view>
401.42 <h:form>
401.43 <h:dataTable value="#{arrayOrCollectionOf}" var="item">
401.44 </h:dataTable>
401.45 </h:form>
401.46 </f:view></pre>
401.47 </li>
401.48 <li>Replace the <tt>arrayOrCollectionOf</tt> variable with a property in a JSF
401.49 managed bean that holds all of the items in your data source. Then code a
401.50 data column for each of the data source's columns that you want to display
401.51 in the file. </li>
401.52 </ol>
401.53 <p><b>To generate a JSF data table from an entity class:</b>
401.54 <ol>
401.55 <li>Open any JSP page.</li>
401.56 <li>Make sure that you have declared the JSF tag libaries in the page, as shown
401.57 below:
401.58 <pre><%@taglib prefix="f" uri="http://java.sun.com/jsf/core"%>
401.59 <%@taglib prefix="h" uri="http://java.sun.com/jsf/html"%></pre>
401.60 </li>
401.61 <li>In the Palette window, expand the JSF category. Click and drag the JSF Data
401.62 Table entry into the desired location in the JSP file and release the mouse
401.63 button. </li>
401.64 <li>In the Insert JSF Data Table dialog box, select from Table Generated for Entity Class and specify
401.65 the full entity class name, including the package name. You can click Browse
401.66 to search all classes in the project contents and classpath. When you have
401.67 entered the class name, click OK.
401.68 <p> The IDE enters the following code in the page:
401.69 <pre><f:view>
401.70 <h:form>
401.71 <h1><h:outputText value="List"/></h1>
401.72 <h:dataTable value="#{arrayOrCollectionOf<i>class-name</i>}" var="item">
401.73 <h:column>
401.74 <f:facet name="header">
401.75 <h:outputText value="<i>column1</i>"/>
401.76 </f:facet>
401.77 <h:outputText value="#{item.<i>column1</i>}"/>
401.78 </h:column>
401.79 ...
401.80 </h:dataTable>
401.81 </h:form>
401.82 </f:view></pre>
401.83 </li>
401.84 <li>Replace the <tt>arrayOrCollectionOfclass-name</tt> variable with a property
401.85 in a JSF managed bean that holds all of the entries in the data source. Note
401.86 that the JSF managed bean is often not the entity class itself but a separate
401.87 controller class.</li>
401.88 <li>The IDE generates a <tt>column</tt> entity for each column of data to which
401.89 the entity class provides access. Remove any of the <tt>column</tt> entities
401.90 for columns that you do not want to display in your JSP file.</li>
401.91 </ol>
401.92 <dl>
401.93 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
401.94 <dd><a href="about_framework.html">About Web Application Frameworks</a></dd>
401.95 <dd> <a href="framework_jsf_add.html">Adding JSF Support to an Existing Application</a></dd>
401.96 <dd> <a href="about_crud.html">About CRUD Applications</a></dd>
401.97 <dd><a href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/j2ee/platform/docs/persistence/general/persistence_entityclasses.html">Creating an Entity Class</a></dd>
401.98 <dd><a href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/j2ee/platform/docs/persistence/general/persistence_fromdb.html">Generating Persistent Entity Classes from a Database</a></dd>
401.99 </dl>
401.100 <hr>
401.101 <small><a href="../../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
401.102 <table cellpadding="20" border="0">
401.103 <tr><td> </td></tr>
401.104 <tr><td> </td></tr>
401.105 <tr><td> </td></tr>
401.106 </table>
401.107 </body></html>
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401.111 <!--
401.112 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
401.113 * Use is subject to license terms.
401.114 > -->
401.115 <html>
401.116 <head>
401.117 <meta name="lastupdated" content="9Jul07">
401.118 <!-- p2 -->
401.119
401.120 <title>Adding a JSF Data Table to a JSP Page</title>
401.121 <link rel="StyleSheet" href="ide.css" type="text/css">
401.122 </head>
401.123 <body>
401.124 <h2>Adding a JSF Data Table to a JSP Page</h2>
401.125 <p><small>
401.126 <a href="#seealso">See Also</a>
401.127 </small></p>
401.128 <p>A JSF data table is a JSF component that provides a way of iterating over each
401.129 entry in a data source and displaying the entry's information in an HTML table.
401.130 You can create an empty data table or generate data table code from an existing
401.131 entity class.</p>
401.132
401.133 <p><b>To generate an empty JSF data table:</b></p>
401.134
401.135 <ol>
401.136 <li>Open any JSP page.</li>
401.137 <li>Make sure that you have declared the JSF tag libaries in the page, as shown
401.138 below:
401.139 <pre><%@taglib prefix="f" uri="http://java.sun.com/jsf/core"%>
401.140 <%@taglib prefix="h" uri="http://java.sun.com/jsf/html"%></pre>
401.141 </li>
401.142 <li>In the Palette window, expand the JSF category. Click and drag the JSF Data
401.143 Table entry into the desired location in the JSP file and release the mouse
401.144 button. </li>
401.145 <li>In the Insert JSF Data Table dialog box, select Empty Table and click OK.
401.146 <p> The IDE enters the following code in the JSP page:
401.147 <pre><f:view>
401.148 <h:form>
401.149 <h:dataTable value="#{arrayOrCollectionOf}" var="item">
401.150 </h:dataTable>
401.151 </h:form>
401.152 </f:view></pre>
401.153 </li>
401.154 <li>Replace the <tt>arrayOrCollectionOf</tt> variable with a property in a JSF
401.155 managed bean that holds all of the items in your data source. Then code a
401.156 data column for each of the data source's columns that you want to display
401.157 in the file. </li>
401.158 </ol>
401.159 <p><b>To generate a JSF data table from an entity class:</b>
401.160 <ol>
401.161 <li>Open any JSP page.</li>
401.162 <li>Make sure that you have declared the JSF tag libaries in the page, as shown
401.163 below:
401.164 <pre><%@taglib prefix="f" uri="http://java.sun.com/jsf/core"%>
401.165 <%@taglib prefix="h" uri="http://java.sun.com/jsf/html"%></pre>
401.166 </li>
401.167 <li>In the Palette window, expand the JSF category. Click and drag the JSF Data
401.168 Table entry into the desired location in the JSP file and release the mouse
401.169 button. </li>
401.170 <li>In the Insert JSF Data Table dialog box, select from Table Generated for Entity Class and specify
401.171 the full entity class name, including the package name. You can click Browse
401.172 to search all classes in the project contents and classpath. When you have
401.173 entered the class name, click OK.
401.174 <p> The IDE enters the following code in the page:
401.175 <pre><f:view>
401.176 <h:form>
401.177 <h2><h:outputText value="List"/></h2>
401.178 <h:dataTable value="#{arrayOrCollectionOf<i>class-name</i>}" var="item">
401.179 <h:column>
401.180 <f:facet name="header">
401.181 <h:outputText value="<i>column1</i>"/>
401.182 </f:facet>
401.183 <h:outputText value="#{item.<i>column1</i>}"/>
401.184 </h:column>
401.185 ...
401.186 </h:dataTable>
401.187 </h:form>
401.188 </f:view></pre>
401.189 </li>
401.190 <li>Replace the <tt>arrayOrCollectionOfclass-name</tt> variable with a property
401.191 in a JSF managed bean that holds all of the entries in the data source. Note
401.192 that the JSF managed bean is often not the entity class itself but a separate
401.193 controller class.</li>
401.194 <li>The IDE generates a <tt>column</tt> entity for each column of data to which
401.195 the entity class provides access. Remove any of the <tt>column</tt> entities
401.196 for columns that you do not want to display in your JSP file.</li>
401.197 </ol>
401.198 <dl>
401.199 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
401.200 <dd><a href="about_framework.html">About Web Application Frameworks</a></dd>
401.201 <dd> <a href="framework_jsf_add.html">Adding JSF Support to an Existing Application</a></dd>
401.202 <dd> <a href="about_crud.html">About CRUD Applications</a></dd>
401.203 <dd><a href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/j2ee/platform/docs/persistence/general/persistence_entityclasses.html">Creating an Entity Class</a></dd>
401.204 <dd><a href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/j2ee/platform/docs/persistence/general/persistence_fromdb.html">Generating Persistent Entity Classes from a Database</a></dd>
401.205 </dl>
401.206 <hr>
401.207 <small><a href="../../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
401.208 <table cellpadding="20" border="0">
401.209 <tr><td> </td></tr>
401.210 <tr><td> </td></tr>
401.211 <tr><td> </td></tr>
401.212 </table>
401.213 </body></html>
401.214
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402.4 -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
402.5 <!--
402.6 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
402.7 * Use is subject to license terms.
402.8 > -->
402.9 <html>
402.10 <head>
402.11 <meta name="lastupdated" content="9Jul07">
402.12 <!-- p2 -->
402.13
402.14 <title>Insert JSF Data Table Dialog Box</title>
402.15 <link rel="StyleSheet" href="ide.css" type="text/css">
402.16 </head>
402.17 <body>
402.18 <h2>Insert JSF Data Table Dialog Box</h2>
402.19 <p><small>
402.20 <a href="#seealso">See Also</a>
402.21 </small></p>
402.22 <p>You use the Insert JSF Data Table dialog box to generate JSF data table in
402.23 a JSP page. A JSF data table is a JSF component that provides a way of iterating
402.24 over each entry in a data source and displaying the entry's information in an
402.25 HTML table. You open the dialog box by opening any JSP file and dragging the
402.26 JSF Data Table item from the Palette window into the desired location in the
402.27 JSP file.</p>
402.28 <p>You can generate either of the following:</p>
402.29 <ul>
402.30 <li><b>An empty JSF data table.</b> The IDE enters the following code in the
402.31 JSP page:
402.32 <pre><f:view>
402.33 <h:form>
402.34 <h:dataTable value="#{arrayOrCollectionOf}" var="item">
402.35 </h:dataTable>
402.36 </h:form>
402.37 </f:view></pre>
402.38 <p>In the generated code, you have to replace the <tt>arrayOrCollectionOf</tt>
402.39 variable with a property in a JSF managed bean that holds all of the items
402.40 in your data source. You then code a data column for each of the data source's
402.41 columns that you want to display in the file.
402.42 </li>
402.43 <li><b>A JSF data table from an entity class.</b> Specify the full entity class
402.44 name, including the package name. You can click Browse to search all classes
402.45 in the project contents and classpath.
402.46 <p> The IDE enters the following code in the page:
402.47 <pre><f:view>
402.48 <h:form>
402.49 <h1><h:outputText value="List"/></h1>
402.50 <h:dataTable value="#{arrayOrCollectionOf<i>class-name</i>}" var="item">
402.51 <h:column>
402.52 <f:facet name="header">
402.53 <h:outputText value="<i>column1</i>"/>
402.54 </f:facet>
402.55 <h:outputText value="#{item.<i>column1</i>}"/>
402.56 </h:column>
402.57 ...
402.58 </h:dataTable>
402.59 </h:form>
402.60 </f:view></pre>
402.61 <p>In the generated code, you have to replace the <tt>arrayOrCollectionOf<i>class-name</i></tt>
402.62 variable with a property in a JSF managed bean that holds all of the entries
402.63 in the data source. Note that the JSF managed bean is often not the entity
402.64 class itself but a separate controller class.
402.65 </li>
402.66 </ul>
402.67 <p><b>Notes:</b></p>
402.68 <ul class="tip">
402.69 <li>The IDE generates a <tt>column</tt> entity for each column of data to which
402.70 the entity class provides access. Remove any of the <tt>column</tt> entities
402.71 for columns that you do not want to display in your JSP file.</li>
402.72 <li>In order to use JSF components, you have to declare the JSF tag libraries
402.73 in the JSP page by adding the following to the top of the file:
402.74 <pre><%@taglib prefix="f" uri="http://java.sun.com/jsf/core"%>
402.75 <%@taglib prefix="h" uri="http://java.sun.com/jsf/html"%></pre>
402.76 </li>
402.77 </ul>
402.78
402.79 <dl>
402.80 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
402.81 <dd><a href="../about_framework.html">About Web Application Frameworks</a></dd>
402.82 <dd> <a href="../framework_jsf_add.html">Adding JSF Support to an Existing Application</a></dd>
402.83 <dd> <a href="../about_crud.html">About CRUD Applications</a></dd>
402.84 <dd><a href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/j2ee/platform/docs/persistence/general/persistence_entityclasses.html">Creating
402.85 an Entity Class</a></dd>
402.86 <dd><a href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/j2ee/platform/docs/persistence/general/persistence_fromdb.html">Generating
402.87 Persistent Entity Classes from a Database</a></dd>
402.88 </dl>
402.89 <hr>
402.90 <small><a href="../../../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
402.91 <table cellpadding="20" border="0">
402.92 <tr><td> </td></tr>
402.93 <tr><td> </td></tr>
402.94 <tr><td> </td></tr>
402.95 </table>
402.96 </body></html>
402.97
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402.99 +<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
402.100 <!--
402.101 * Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
402.102 * Use is subject to license terms.
402.103 > -->
402.104 <html>
402.105 <head>
402.106 <meta name="lastupdated" content="9Jul07">
402.107 <!-- p2 -->
402.108
402.109 <title>Insert JSF Data Table Dialog Box</title>
402.110 <link rel="StyleSheet" href="ide.css" type="text/css">
402.111 </head>
402.112 <body>
402.113 <h2>Insert JSF Data Table Dialog Box</h2>
402.114 <p><small>
402.115 <a href="#seealso">See Also</a>
402.116 </small></p>
402.117 <p>You use the Insert JSF Data Table dialog box to generate JSF data table in
402.118 a JSP page. A JSF data table is a JSF component that provides a way of iterating
402.119 over each entry in a data source and displaying the entry's information in an
402.120 HTML table. You open the dialog box by opening any JSP file and dragging the
402.121 JSF Data Table item from the Palette window into the desired location in the
402.122 JSP file.</p>
402.123 <p>You can generate either of the following:</p>
402.124 <ul>
402.125 <li><b>An empty JSF data table.</b> The IDE enters the following code in the
402.126 JSP page:
402.127 <pre><f:view>
402.128 <h:form>
402.129 <h:dataTable value="#{arrayOrCollectionOf}" var="item">
402.130 </h:dataTable>
402.131 </h:form>
402.132 </f:view></pre>
402.133 <p>In the generated code, you have to replace the <tt>arrayOrCollectionOf</tt>
402.134 variable with a property in a JSF managed bean that holds all of the items
402.135 in your data source. You then code a data column for each of the data source's
402.136 columns that you want to display in the file.
402.137 </li>
402.138 <li><b>A JSF data table from an entity class.</b> Specify the full entity class
402.139 name, including the package name. You can click Browse to search all classes
402.140 in the project contents and classpath.
402.141 <p> The IDE enters the following code in the page:
402.142 <pre><f:view>
402.143 <h:form>
402.144 <h2><h:outputText value="List"/></h2>
402.145 <h:dataTable value="#{arrayOrCollectionOf<i>class-name</i>}" var="item">
402.146 <h:column>
402.147 <f:facet name="header">
402.148 <h:outputText value="<i>column1</i>"/>
402.149 </f:facet>
402.150 <h:outputText value="#{item.<i>column1</i>}"/>
402.151 </h:column>
402.152 ...
402.153 </h:dataTable>
402.154 </h:form>
402.155 </f:view></pre>
402.156 <p>In the generated code, you have to replace the <tt>arrayOrCollectionOf<i>class-name</i></tt>
402.157 variable with a property in a JSF managed bean that holds all of the entries
402.158 in the data source. Note that the JSF managed bean is often not the entity
402.159 class itself but a separate controller class.
402.160 </li>
402.161 </ul>
402.162 <p><b>Notes:</b></p>
402.163 <ul class="tip">
402.164 <li>The IDE generates a <tt>column</tt> entity for each column of data to which
402.165 the entity class provides access. Remove any of the <tt>column</tt> entities
402.166 for columns that you do not want to display in your JSP file.</li>
402.167 <li>In order to use JSF components, you have to declare the JSF tag libraries
402.168 in the JSP page by adding the following to the top of the file:
402.169 <pre><%@taglib prefix="f" uri="http://java.sun.com/jsf/core"%>
402.170 <%@taglib prefix="h" uri="http://java.sun.com/jsf/html"%></pre>
402.171 </li>
402.172 </ul>
402.173
402.174 <dl>
402.175 <dt><a name="seealso">See Also</a></dt>
402.176 <dd><a href="../about_framework.html">About Web Application Frameworks</a></dd>
402.177 <dd> <a href="../framework_jsf_add.html">Adding JSF Support to an Existing Application</a></dd>
402.178 <dd> <a href="../about_crud.html">About CRUD Applications</a></dd>
402.179 <dd><a href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/j2ee/platform/docs/persistence/general/persistence_entityclasses.html">Creating
402.180 an Entity Class</a></dd>
402.181 <dd><a href="nbdocs:/org/netbeans/modules/j2ee/platform/docs/persistence/general/persistence_fromdb.html">Generating
402.182 Persistent Entity Classes from a Database</a></dd>
402.183 </dl>
402.184 <hr>
402.185 <small><a href="../../../../../credits.html">Legal Notices</a></small>
402.186 <table cellpadding="20" border="0">
402.187 <tr><td> </td></tr>
402.188 <tr><td> </td></tr>
402.189 <tr><td> </td></tr>
402.190 </table>
402.191 </body></html>
402.192
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