Author: SeanRogers
Date: 2010-01-18 21:07:44 -0500 (Mon, 18 Jan 2010)
New Revision: 16328
Modified:
root/docs/trunk/Component_Reference/en-US/chap-Component_Reference-Common_Ajax_attributes.xml
root/docs/trunk/Component_Reference/en-US/chap-Component_Reference-Selection_and_ordering.xml
root/docs/trunk/Component_Reference/en-US/chap-Component_Reference-Tables_and_grids.xml
Log:
Completed Common Ajax Attributes, worked on Tables and Selection chapters
Modified:
root/docs/trunk/Component_Reference/en-US/chap-Component_Reference-Common_Ajax_attributes.xml
===================================================================
---
root/docs/trunk/Component_Reference/en-US/chap-Component_Reference-Common_Ajax_attributes.xml 2010-01-19
01:54:06 UTC (rev 16327)
+++
root/docs/trunk/Component_Reference/en-US/chap-Component_Reference-Common_Ajax_attributes.xml 2010-01-19
02:07:44 UTC (rev 16328)
@@ -178,42 +178,48 @@
<section
id="sect-Component_Reference-Events_and_JavaScript_interactions-onsubmit">
<title><varname>onsubmit</varname></title>
<para>
- The <varname>onsubmit</varname> attribute will invoke the JavaScript code
before the Ajax request is sent. The request is canceled if the JavaScript code defined
for <varname>onsubmit</varname> returns <literal>false</literal>.
+ The <varname>onsubmit</varname> attribute invokes the JavaScript code
<emphasis>before</emphasis> the Ajax request is sent. The request is canceled
if the JavaScript code defined for <varname>onsubmit</varname> returns
<literal>false</literal>.
</para>
</section>
- <section
id="sect-Component_Reference-Events_and_JavaScript_interactions-onclick">
- <title><varname>onclick</varname></title>
+ <section
id="sect-Component_Reference-Events_and_JavaScript_interactions-onbegin">
+ <title><varname>onbegin</varname></title>
<para>
- The <varname>onclick</varname> attribute functions similarly to the
<varname>onsubmit</varname> attribute for those components that can be
clicked, such as <sgmltag><a4j:commandButton></sgmltag> and
<sgmltag><a4j:commandLink></sgmltag>. It invokes the defined
JavaScript before the Ajax request, and the request will be canceled if the defined code
returns <literal>false</literal>.
+ The <varname>onbegin</varname> attribute invokes the JavaScript code
<emphasis>after</emphasis> the Ajax request is sent.
</para>
</section>
- <section
id="sect-Component_Reference-Events_and_JavaScript_interactions-oncomplete">
- <title><varname>oncomplete</varname></title>
+ <section
id="sect-Component_Reference-Events_and_JavaScript_interactions-onclick">
+ <title><varname>onclick</varname></title>
<para>
- The <varname>oncomplete</varname> attribute invokes the JavaScript code
after the Ajax response has been returned and the <acronym>DOM</acronym> tree
of the browser has been updated. The code is registered for further invocation of the
<acronym>XMLHTTP</acronym> request object before an Ajax request is sent. As
such, using <acronym>JSF</acronym> Expression Language
(<acronym>EL</acronym>) value binding means the code will not be changed
during processing of the request on the server. Additionally the
<varname>oncomplete</varname> attribute cannot use the
<literal>this</literal> keyword as it will not point to the component from
which the Ajax request was initiated.
+ The <varname>onclick</varname> attribute functions similarly to the
<varname>onsubmit</varname> attribute for those components that can be
clicked, such as <sgmltag><a4j:commandButton></sgmltag> and
<sgmltag><a4j:commandLink></sgmltag>. It invokes the defined
JavaScript before the Ajax request, and the request will be canceled if the defined code
returns <literal>false</literal>.
</para>
</section>
- <section
id="sect-Component_Reference-Events_and_JavaScript_interactions-onbegin">
- <title><varname>onbegin</varname></title>
+ <section
id="sect-Component_Reference-Events_and_JavaScript_interactions-onsuccess">
+ <title><varname>onsuccess</varname></title>
<para>
- Incomplete
+ The <varname>onsuccess</varname> attribute invokes the JavaScript code
after the Ajax response has been returned but <emphasis>before</emphasis> the
<acronym>DOM</acronym> tree of the browser has been updated.
</para>
</section>
- <section
id="sect-Component_Reference-Events_and_JavaScript_interactions-onsuccess">
- <title><varname>onsuccess</varname></title>
+ <section
id="sect-Component_Reference-Events_and_JavaScript_interactions-oncomplete">
+ <title><varname>oncomplete</varname></title>
<para>
- Incomplete
+ The <varname>oncomplete</varname> attribute invokes the JavaScript code
after the Ajax response has been returned <emphasis>and</emphasis> the
<acronym>DOM</acronym> tree of the browser has been updated.
</para>
+ <note>
+ <title>Reference consistency</title>
+ <para>
+ The code is registered for further invocation of the
<acronym>XMLHTTP</acronym> request object before an Ajax request is sent. As
such, using <acronym>JSF</acronym> Expression Language
(<acronym>EL</acronym>) value binding means the code will not be changed
during processing of the request on the server. Additionally the
<varname>oncomplete</varname> attribute cannot use the
<literal>this</literal> keyword as it will not point to the component from
which the Ajax request was initiated.
+ </para>
+ </note>
</section>
<section
id="sect-Component_Reference-Events_and_JavaScript_interactions-onerror">
<title><varname>onerror</varname></title>
<para>
- Incomplete
+ The <varname>onerror</varname> attribute invokes the JavaScript code when
an error has occurred during Ajax communications.
</para>
</section>
Modified:
root/docs/trunk/Component_Reference/en-US/chap-Component_Reference-Selection_and_ordering.xml
===================================================================
---
root/docs/trunk/Component_Reference/en-US/chap-Component_Reference-Selection_and_ordering.xml 2010-01-19
01:54:06 UTC (rev 16327)
+++
root/docs/trunk/Component_Reference/en-US/chap-Component_Reference-Selection_and_ordering.xml 2010-01-19
02:07:44 UTC (rev 16328)
@@ -4,14 +4,17 @@
<chapter id="chap-Component_Reference-Selection_and_ordering">
<title>Selection and ordering</title>
<para>
- Incomplete
+ This chapter describes those components used for the selection and ordering of objects
in lists.
</para>
<section id="sect-Component_Reference-Trees-richlistShuttle">
<title>rich:listShuttle</title>
<para>
- Incomplete
+ The <sgmltag><rich:listShuttle></sgmltag> component is used
for moving select items from one list into another. Items can optionally be re-ordered. It
supports selection of multiple items, keyboard usage, and a customizable look and feel.
</para>
+ <para>
+
+ </para>
</section>
<section id="sect-Component_Reference-Trees-richorderingList">
Modified:
root/docs/trunk/Component_Reference/en-US/chap-Component_Reference-Tables_and_grids.xml
===================================================================
---
root/docs/trunk/Component_Reference/en-US/chap-Component_Reference-Tables_and_grids.xml 2010-01-19
01:54:06 UTC (rev 16327)
+++
root/docs/trunk/Component_Reference/en-US/chap-Component_Reference-Tables_and_grids.xml 2010-01-19
02:07:44 UTC (rev 16328)
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@
The <sgmltag><rich:column></sgmltag> component facilitates
columns in a table or other <classname>UIData</classname> component. It
supports merging columns and rows, sorting, filtering, and customized skinning.
</para>
<para>
- In general usage, the the <sgmltag><rich:column></sgmltag>
component is used in the same was as the JavaServer Faces
(<acronym>JSF</acronym>)
<sgmltag><h:column></sgmltag> component. It requires no extra
attributes for basic usage, as shown in <xref
linkend="exam-Component_Reference-richcolumn-Basic_column_example" /> and the
resulting <xref
linkend="figu-Component_Reference-richcolumn-Basic_column_example" />.
+ In general usage, the <sgmltag><rich:column></sgmltag>
component is used in the same was as the JavaServer Faces
(<acronym>JSF</acronym>)
<sgmltag><h:column></sgmltag> component. It requires no extra
attributes for basic usage, as shown in <xref
linkend="exam-Component_Reference-richcolumn-Basic_column_example" /> and the
resulting <xref
linkend="figu-Component_Reference-richcolumn-Basic_column_example" />.
</para>
<example
id="exam-Component_Reference-richcolumn-Basic_column_example">
<title>Basic column example</title>
@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@
</mediaobject>
</figure>
<para>
- Columns can be merged by using the <varname>colspan</varname> attribute to
specify how many normal columns to span. The <varname>colspan</varname>
attribute is used in conjunction with the <varname>breakBefore</varname>
attribute on the next column to determine how the merged columns are laid out. <xref
linkend="exam-Component_Reference-richcolumn-Column_spanning_example" /> and
the resulting <xref
linkend="figu-Component_Reference-richcolumn-Column_spanning_example" /> show
the first column spanning a width of three columns, with the others broken on to the
following line.
+ Columns can be merged by using the <varname>colspan</varname> attribute to
specify how many normal columns to span. The <varname>colspan</varname>
attribute is used in conjunction with the <varname>breakBefore</varname>
attribute on the next column to determine how the merged columns are laid out. <xref
linkend="exam-Component_Reference-richcolumn-Column_spanning_example" /> and
the resulting <xref
linkend="figu-Component_Reference-richcolumn-Column_spanning_example" /> show
the first column spanning a width of three columns, with the others broken onto the
following line.
</para>
<example
id="exam-Component_Reference-richcolumn-Column_spanning_example">
<title>Column spanning example</title>
@@ -301,6 +301,13 @@
</para>
</section>
+ <section id="sect-Component_Reference-Trees-richdataDefinitionList">
+ <title>rich:dataDefinitionList</title>
+ <para>
+ Incomplete
+ </para>
+ </section>
+
<section
id="sect-Component_Reference-Tables_and_grids-richdataFilterSlider">
<title>rich:dataFilterSlider</title>
<itemizedlist>
@@ -431,6 +438,20 @@
</example>
</section>
+ <section id="sect-Component_Reference-Trees-richdataList">
+ <title>rich:dataList</title>
+ <para>
+ Incomplete
+ </para>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="sect-Component_Reference-Trees-richdataOrderedList">
+ <title>rich:dataOrderedList</title>
+ <para>
+ Incomplete
+ </para>
+ </section>
+
<section
id="sect-Component_Reference-Tables_and_grids-richdataScroller">
<title>rich:dataScroller</title>
<para>
@@ -448,7 +469,7 @@
<section
id="sect-Component_Reference-Tables_and_grids-richextendedDataTable">
<title>rich:extendedDataTable</title>
<para>
- Incomplete
+ * Combined with rich:scrollableDataTable
</para>
</section>
@@ -459,13 +480,6 @@
</para>
</section>
- <section
id="sect-Component_Reference-Tables_and_grids-richscrollableDataTable">
- <title>rich:scrollableDataTable</title>
- <para>
- Incomplete
- </para>
- </section>
-
<section id="sect-Component_Reference-Tables_and_grids-richsubTable">
<title>rich:subTable</title>
<para>
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