Author: ilya_shaikovsky
Date: 2007-09-05 10:06:48 -0400 (Wed, 05 Sep 2007)
New Revision: 2768
Modified:
trunk/samples/richfaces-demo/src/main/webapp/richfaces/calendar/jsAPI.xhtml
Log:
API functions calling changed
Modified: trunk/samples/richfaces-demo/src/main/webapp/richfaces/calendar/jsAPI.xhtml
===================================================================
--- trunk/samples/richfaces-demo/src/main/webapp/richfaces/calendar/jsAPI.xhtml 2007-09-05
14:01:07 UTC (rev 2767)
+++ trunk/samples/richfaces-demo/src/main/webapp/richfaces/calendar/jsAPI.xhtml 2007-09-05
14:06:48 UTC (rev 2768)
@@ -75,10 +75,10 @@
</p>
<p> <dl><dt>If you develop the macrodefinition for the calendar
object, you can use:</dt>
- <dd><code>Richfaces.invokeOnComponent('calendar',element,api_function_name)</code></dd>
+ <dd><code>Richfaces.getComponent('calendar',element).api_function_name(parameters)</code></dd>
<dt>For example, the following call is
used on the "Next Year" button on the popup calendar panel:</dt>
- <dd><code>Richfaces.invokeOnComponent('calendar',this,'nextYear');
</code></dd>
+ <dd><code>Richfaces.invokeOnComponent('calendar',this).nextYear();
</code></dd>
The second parameter
is an element inside the calendar. Richfaces.invokeOnComponent tries to find
the component in the parents hierarchy with type specified with the first parameter
and