I need to add a form exactly like this to my app, but I cannot find information because I do not know how do they are "called".
Form is like this:
My fault, I attached the action bar to the activity and it shows exactly as the picture.
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Can some one please tell me how to use the result dialog mentioned in the
https://doc.orbeon.com/form-runner/advanced/buttons-and-processes/predefined.html#the-result-dialog
I want to know if this is a predefined dialog and if not where exactly I should define it, any coding samples and how to display it when a button is clicked? Where do I need to put the code? Is it in properties-local.xml file?
Please help. Thank you
You can't pass the message to be shown to the result-dialog. If you just use one of those dialogs, you could define a property to override the default message.
The value of the oxf.fr.detail.submit.go.uri-xpath.*.* property is an XPath expression. If you have a static URL you want to take users to, you can set it to that URL inside single quotes, say 'http://www.orbeon.com/'.
I am working on something like this:
A JSF template has a side-navigation bar which contains links(either anchor or h:outputLink), and there are cases where two options lead to the same link(page), but with a different value in view parameter, and thus rendering different data being displayed on the page.
Is there a way to do this? Using commandLink or commandButton does not seem like an option to me since it will mess up the styling.
Thanks in advance.
An output link is just a normal HTML link, so a conventional way to do this is with a query parameter, e.g. /contentarea.xhtml?myparam=value.
I don't think you should bind a method to the output link. That would involve a Javascript onclick handler (commandLink), and I don't think that's necessary here. That said, I'm surprised you say commandLink messes with the styling, as it renders a normal HTML link.
See also
http://incepttechnologies.blogspot.ca/p/view-parameters-in-jsf-20.html (see the first technique using f:viewParam)
http://www.mkyong.com/jsf2/jsf-2-link-commandlink-and-outputlink-example/
I have a simple ContactEditPanel which contains a form and a number of textfields. Up until now I included an AjaxSubmitLink in this panel which, if the form content is valid, saves/updates the Contact instance contained in the Panel model. So far so simple. However now I'd like to remove the link in order that I may, depending on the context in which I use the ContactEditPanel, place the submit link at different levels of my overall component hierarchy. For instance in one context I'd like to use to flip between ContactEditPanel and ContactViewPanel with a bar of actions above the current view (edit | save , cancel). Another context would be to use ContactEditPanel in a standalone way (maybe part of a multi-step process) with just a save link below.
I was contemplating refactoring my ContactEditPanel to extends FormComponentPanel rather than Panel as described here but I'm not sure whether this is the right approach and I'm having trouble wrapping my head around this.
Any help would be most appreciated!
Many Thanks,
A
Your using the panel like a FormComponent so extend FormComponentPanel, it will allow you to keep all the validation you write contained to the component and also allow you to reuse it as you wish.
Just think of it as you've created a new FormComponent, like a TextField or DropDownChoice.
I am creating a program in which i want to display dialog box(which shows yes/no command) when button clicked, after dialog box has been shown, when clicking yes button it moves to another form, can you help me to achieve this task? please let me know as soon as possible.
Checkout the LWUIT repository here... In this repository contains LWUIT sample applications. See the sample code. and do like this..
Dialog.show("Sample", "Put ur information", "Ok", "Cancel");
Have a look at the Alert class (link text, the Form class, and the Display method to show stuff. That's pretty basic stuff and you'll find tons of examples / tutorials out there.
ps: Pure MIDP no LWUIT involved.
Does anyone know the syntax, or the way to redirect a sharepoint "New Item Form" to a URL and pass values from the form as parameters in the URL?
So if the form as a "lastname" field, I would want the redirect to be something like http://path_to_other_page?name=lastname
I know I need to use something like:
onclick="javascript: {ddwrt:GenFireServerEvent(concat('__commit;__redirect={path_to_other_page.aspx?name=',/dsQueryResponse/Rows/Row/#LastName))}"
Except that's not working for me - I think the "/dsQueryResponse/Rows/Row/#LastName" is not correct - I was just trying to guess from other posts I had seen here...
Anyone?
That looks like something that would work on an edit form rather than a new form - that data is loaded when the page is loaded, not when it is submitted. To get the data in javascript you will need to access the textbox directly - jquery may be helpful.
I think you can use the SharePoint's build in Modal dialog (http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff410058(v=office.14).aspx). Within the modal dialog, you can callback function that will get the parameters from the form page.