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1. Re: Tutorial: User Friendly Paging with Seam
pmuir Oct 3, 2007 6:57 AM (in response to enrokuta)Thanks!
I don't know if you've explored the Seam Application Framework, but it provides pagination based on the pattern Gavin describes in his blog. -
2. Re: Tutorial: User Friendly Paging with Seam
enrokuta Oct 3, 2007 7:22 AM (in response to enrokuta)I didn't know that, I have to check it.
It is kinda of embarrassing that I did something which already existed. -
3. Re: Tutorial: User Friendly Paging with Seam
pmuir Oct 3, 2007 7:25 AM (in response to enrokuta)Seam is all about choice ;)
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4. Re: Tutorial: User Friendly Paging with Seam
gavin.king Oct 3, 2007 9:25 PM (in response to enrokuta)I would suggest using Seam page parameters rather than @RequestParameter.
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5. Re: Tutorial: User Friendly Paging with Seam
enrokuta Oct 4, 2007 9:37 AM (in response to enrokuta)Thanks for the suggestion :)
I wrote another entry to show the use of Seam page parameters with custom validators and converters:
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6. Re: Tutorial: User Friendly Paging with Seam
enrokuta Nov 1, 2007 4:06 PM (in response to enrokuta)How does Seam handle setting multiple page parameters for a stateless session bean? I used a SLSB in the tutorial which might be the wrong approach as SLSB cannot hold state across invocations.
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7. Re: Tutorial: User Friendly Paging with Seam
thejavafreak Nov 1, 2007 10:17 PM (in response to enrokuta)That's very nice indeed. But IMHO there's too much logic on the view. Currently I use Richfaces and it doesn't involve alot of logic on the view. IMHO it would be nice if you can create this as a JSF component for Seam :) Just my 2 cents