Hi there
I am trying to have a tab view to represent an object (so that I group related information in appropriate tabs). Where I have the problem is in navigating from one tab to another as a response to form submit (or any eve.
But as I cannot bind a tabItem tag to a TabItem object I am not sure how to get a handle to the tabitems in the controller bean.
Is there any code sample for that or any idea?
Many thanks in advance
shai
One option that works for me is with boolean parameters in the tabItem tags like:
<ig:tabItem value="Basic Details" id="basic_details_TabItem" selected="#{myBean.detailsSelected}" disabled="#{myBean.detailsDisabled}">
but as there are about 5 steps I am interested to see a more elegant solution than setting 10 booleans in every listener method.
Thanks again
Shai
Hello Shai,
You can bind TabView and TabItem via backing beans for more simple solution in your case. An example of binding a TabItem tag to a TabItem object would be:
<ig:tabView>
<ig:tabItem binding="#{myBean.myTabItem}"></ig:tabItem>
private com.infragistics.faces.tab.component.TabItem _myTabItem;
{
}
_myTabItem = myTabItem;
In your case you might be able to use the TabItemListener and use the TabView object's model to get the tab items and enable/disable tabs accordingly.
Hope this helps.
-Taz.
Thanks Taz..
Think I will need the more complex one though...
I would like to show a tab view with about 5 tabitems representing related details. Users should be taken from one tab to another by pressing Next or Back (like a wizard). In order to implement cross tab navigation, I will need control on all of the tabs somwhere central.
So if that central place for me is a backing bean with a TabView object, to which I will attach the TabItems as needed- Will i still need to bind each tabItem or would binding the TabView be sufficient
<ig:tabItem binding="#{myBean.myTabItem2}"></ig:tabItem>
<ig:tabItem binding="#{myBean.myTabItem3}"></ig:tabItem>
</ig:tabView>
Or
<ig:tabView binding="#{myBean.myTabView">
Shai,
I think you only need a hold on the TabView object and then use the API to get the tabs in the backing bean (TabView.getTabs()). This way you can iterate through all the tabs using a single TabView binding, selected/deselect, enable/disable.
Taz.