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1. Re: File Upload
furic Apr 17, 2007 8:17 AM (in response to woollybarr)FileUpload component from Tomahawk library works fine for me
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2. Re: File Upload
sergeysmirnov Apr 17, 2007 10:48 AM (in response to woollybarr)Ajax4jsf and Richfaces has been designed to work together with other 3d party library. So, repeating components after all existing component libraries is not necessarily. As I know, FileUpload from Tomahawk and FileUpload from JBoss Seam are used often.
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3. Re: File Upload
dxxvi Apr 18, 2007 11:58 PM (in response to woollybarr)I think RichFaces should have its own file upload component. It's unreasonable to include the tomahawk.jar file in the lib folder, to add a facelet tag lib xml file to the application in order to use just the tomahawk file upload component :(
I'm still looking for a decent calendar component (because the tomahawk calendar displays dates wrong, the jenia4faces causes me some problems that I don't know how to solve). If I find one, then I have to include one more jar file, one more facelet tag lib xml file to use only the calendar component :(( -
4. Re: File Upload
sergeysmirnov Apr 19, 2007 12:15 AM (in response to woollybarr)What special features this component should have?
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5. Re: File Upload
moldovan Apr 19, 2007 2:53 AM (in response to woollybarr)"dxxvi" wrote:
I think RichFaces should have its own file upload component. It's unreasonable to include the tomahawk.jar file in the lib folder, to add a facelet tag lib xml file to the application in order to use just the tomahawk file upload component :(
I'm still looking for a decent calendar component (because the tomahawk calendar displays dates wrong, the jenia4faces causes me some problems that I don't know how to solve). If I find one, then I have to include one more jar file, one more facelet tag lib xml file to use only the calendar component :((
I don't see a problem!
I'm using myfaces, richfaces&ajax4jsf and jenia in my webapp. New libary and new filter is quickly included and all the components are working good together.
But, back to topic:
I'm also using <t:inputFileUpload> from myfaces. They have a problem with the accept-attribute (you can specify a filter-string for the accepted mime-types), but you can do this in action-method of your code by yourself.
Otherwise the component functions quite well. -
6. Re: File Upload
dxxvi Apr 19, 2007 5:52 AM (in response to woollybarr)"moldovan" wrote:
I don't see a problem!
I'm using myfaces, richfaces&ajax4jsf and jenia in my webapp. New libary and new filter is quickly included and all the components are working good together.
Could you please email me a working example of the combination (rich + a4j + jenia + myfaces)? Thanks in advance. -
7. Re: File Upload
dxxvi Apr 19, 2007 5:55 AM (in response to woollybarr)"dxxvi" wrote:
"moldovan" wrote:
I don't see a problem!
I'm using myfaces, richfaces&ajax4jsf and jenia in my webapp. New libary and new filter is quickly included and all the components are working good together.
Could you please email me a working example of the combination (rich + a4j + jenia + myfaces)? Thanks in advance.
My email is dxxvi@hatrang.net. -
8. Re: File Upload
moldovan Apr 19, 2007 6:04 AM (in response to woollybarr)Sorry, but I do not have an example.
All this component-libaries are together in my big webapp. -
9. Re: File Upload
dxxvi Apr 19, 2007 1:45 PM (in response to woollybarr)It's alright, but ... could you send me the part of the web.xml file related to jenia, facelet tab lib xml file for jenia, a jsp/xhtml file containing a jenia calendar? I hope I don't ask for a lot :)