[richfaces-issues] [JBoss JIRA] Created: (RF-8056) DragIndicator is shown below modal panel

Nick Belaevski (JIRA) jira-events at lists.jboss.org
Thu Oct 29 21:26:05 EDT 2009


DragIndicator is shown below modal panel
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                 Key: RF-8056
                 URL: https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/RF-8056
             Project: RichFaces
          Issue Type: Bug
          Components: component-drag/drop
    Affects Versions: 3.3.2.SR1
            Reporter: Nick Belaevski


Try the following code. Open modalPanel and try to drag any framework item - drag indicator is shown when cursor is out of panel and it's below it.

		<rich:modalPanel  id="mp" minHeight="200" minWidth="450" 
			height="400" width="600" zindex="2000">
			<f:facet name="header">
				<h:outputText value="Modal Panel Title" />
			</f:facet>
			<f:facet name="controls">
			</f:facet>


	
		<rich:dragIndicator id="indicator" />

	<h:form id="form">

		<h:panelGrid columnClasses="panelc" columns="4" width="100%">

			<rich:panel style="width:133px"> 
				<f:facet name="header">
					<h:outputText value="Source List" />
				</f:facet>
				<h:dataTable id="src" columns="1" value="#{dndBean.frameworks}"
					var="fm" footerClass="footerClass">

					<h:column>
						<a4j:outputPanel style="width:100px;border:1px solid gray;padding:2px"
							layout="block">
							<rich:dragSupport dragIndicator="indicator"
								dragType="#{fm.family}" dragValue="#{fm}">
								<rich:dndParam name="label" value="#{fm.name}" />
							</rich:dragSupport>
							<h:outputText value="#{fm.name}"></h:outputText>
						</a4j:outputPanel>
					</h:column>
					<f:facet name="footer">
						<a4j:commandButton action="#{dndBean.reset}" value="Start Over" reRender="src,phptable,cftable,dnettable"/>
					</f:facet>
				</h:dataTable>
			</rich:panel>

			<rich:panel styleClass="dropTargetPanel">
				<f:facet name="header">
					<h:outputText value="PHP Frameworks" />
				</f:facet>
				<rich:dropSupport id="php" acceptedTypes="PHP" dropValue="PHP"
					dropListener="#{eventBean.processDrop}" reRender="phptable, src">
				</rich:dropSupport>

				<h:dataTable id="phptable" columns="1" value="#{dndBean.containerPHP}" var="fm">
					<h:column>
						<h:outputText value="#{fm.name}"></h:outputText>
					</h:column>
				</h:dataTable>


			</rich:panel>

			<rich:panel styleClass="dropTargetPanel">
				<f:facet name="header">
					<h:outputText value=".NET Frameworks" />
				</f:facet>
				<rich:dropSupport id="dnet" acceptedTypes="DNET" dropValue="DNET"
					dropListener="#{eventBean.processDrop}" reRender="dnettable, src">
				</rich:dropSupport>

				<h:dataTable id="dnettable" columns="1" value="#{dndBean.containerDNET}" var="fm">
					<h:column>
						<h:outputText value="#{fm.name}"></h:outputText>
					</h:column>
				</h:dataTable>


			</rich:panel>

			<rich:panel styleClass="dropTargetPanel">
				<f:facet name="header">
					<h:outputText value="ColdFusion Frameworks" />
				</f:facet>
				<rich:dropSupport id="cf" acceptedTypes="CF" dropValue="CF"
					dropListener="#{eventBean.processDrop}" reRender="cftable, src">
				</rich:dropSupport>

				<h:dataTable id="cftable" columns="1" value="#{dndBean.containerCF}" var="fm">
					<h:column>
						<h:outputText value="#{fm.name}"></h:outputText>
					</h:column>
				</h:dataTable>
			</rich:panel>
		</h:panelGrid>

	</h:form>

	
			<p>Any JSF content might be inside the panel. In case of using 
				Facelets or JSF 1.2, it might be any mixed content.</p> 
				
				<p>The RichFaces modal panel is good with &lt;a4j:include&gt; to create
				a wizard like behavior.</p>
				<p>The model panel is open and closed from the javascript function
				on <i>Richfaces</i> object. The following code 
				<a href="#" onclick="#{rich:component('mp')}.hide()">hide this panel</a>:
				<f:verbatim>&#35;</f:verbatim>{rich:component('mp')}.hide()</p>
		</rich:modalPanel>


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