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1. Re: how to create drop down list in jboss-seam
lvdberg Sep 20, 2010 8:08 AM (in response to sadiquekatihar)Hi,
I don't like to give the next advice, but looking at the history of your threads, it seems that you need to study a lot on the different Seam-technologies in stead of diving in the deep. Please do this first, because in this forum we assume that you have a basic understanding of these technologies otherwise you can't use Seam efficiently !
regarding the drop-down.
<h:selectOneMenu value="#{bean.whateverValue}"> <s:selectItems value="#{whateevervalueQuery}" var="v" label="#{v.someLabel}" /> <s:convertEntity /> </h:selectOneMenu>
You can do the same with an enum.
Leo
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2. Re: how to create drop down list in jboss-seam
sadiquekatihar Sep 20, 2010 8:19 AM (in response to sadiquekatihar)Dear Sir,
I am really very sorry. and this is fact that i am new with seam technology but i am very interested to work on it so i ask several question to you . I must follow your advice and i will study about seam.
Please forgive me but i need your help for this. Now i will submit proper questions on this forum.
again sorry for this.
I am very thankful to you and i will never like to hurt you.sadique
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3. Re: how to create drop down list in jboss-seam
lvdberg Sep 20, 2010 9:06 AM (in response to sadiquekatihar)Hi,
It was not my intention to put my reamrk, but at the moment I answered 4 of your threads and I recognize a pattern in the kind of questions. Seam forms a sort of glue for different J2EE technologies and tries to eliminate the shortcomings in them. To use Seam you must have a minimum level of knowledge of JSF/Facelets and JPA/Hibernate; its core technologies.
It is better to experiment with these technologies in a isolated way before diving into the
big-bang
of Seam, for which you have to understand a lot. Please feel free to ask, but a lot of forum users will not respond to questions for which you can find the answers in the - really good - documentation. My advice is to download the examples, read the included documentation and buy the Seam In Action book. Be prepared to invest some two/three months to get customed to Seam. I am a bit older, so it took some more time ;-)Anyway, you really didn't hurt my feelings and hopefully you will stick to Seam!
Leo