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15. Re: Capturing the rowdata of a DataTable
j-pro Sep 25, 2007 12:58 PM (in response to richfacesuser)Yeah, caching...
I think that's why I'm always getting: "org.ajax4jsf.resource.ResourceNotFoundException: Resource not registered : org.richfaces.renderkit.html.iconimages.ScrollableDataTableIconSplit"
Just by the way: Sergey told me that Ctrl+F5 should help me, yes, it helps, but just till next redeployment.
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16. Re: Capturing the rowdata of a DataTable
ilya_shaikovsky Sep 26, 2007 5:55 AM (in response to richfacesuser)Sorry for the delay connected with alot of work under new treeTable specification and other letters from this forum ;)
http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/RF-1018 created.
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17. Re: Capturing the rowdata of a DataTable
j-pro Sep 26, 2007 9:25 AM (in response to richfacesuser)Thanks, Ilya. Waiting for any results...
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18. Re: Capturing the rowdata of a DataTable
j-pro Sep 27, 2007 1:48 PM (in response to richfacesuser)I hope this post isn't forgotten :) Just reminding... Thanks for help again.
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19. Re: Capturing the rowdata of a DataTable
j-pro Oct 2, 2007 11:23 AM (in response to richfacesuser)Problem solved. Thanks to Maksim.
I've moved my managed beans in the war package. It was in my jar package - that was the reason of this error. Now everything works fine.
In plus I should have remove the string "onRowClick="this.style.backgroundColor='#F1F1F1'"" from rich:dataTable declaration. Because with this string no actions happened when I clicked any row.
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20. Re: Capturing the rowdata of a DataTable
steves619 Oct 23, 2007 5:15 PM (in response to richfacesuser)"J-Pro" wrote:
Problem solved. Thanks to Maksim.
I've moved my managed beans in the war package. It was in my jar package - that was the reason of this error. Now everything works fine.
Could you elaborate on what you did? I think I'm having the same problem, but I'm not sure how I should repackage my project to conform to the structure needed to make this work. I'm basically just using the structure that Seam generates by default, I'm not sure why it doesn't work.