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15. Re: Specifying Excel Filename
mdesignz Sep 26, 2008 1:26 PM (in response to mdesignz)Thank you.
It's interesting, because renderer.render(docName.xhtml
) would render and display the document to the user in Seam 2.0.x. That's what I'm currently using, which is why I thought it was broken in 2.1.x.When you say: go to
repeat.seam
in the above post, I'm not exactly sure what you mean.Thanks again for all of your help!
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16. Re: Specifying Excel Filename
mdesignz Sep 27, 2008 11:24 PM (in response to mdesignz)Sorry, but I just feel completely brain dead about this. To answer your question, I don't see anything coming back in the event (or any other context) when I specify a accessKey="anything" within the workbook tag. I'm also not seeing anything in the DocumentStore component either. I'm working strictly with the excel example in the Seam 2.1 Snapshot. Any hope you could tell me how to get the rendered document after the renderer.render call? I've searched for DocumentStore and Renderer in the Seam Ref. docs and the web, and haven't come up with much help. Thanks for your help and patience.
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17. Re: Specifying Excel Filename
nickarls Sep 27, 2008 11:42 PM (in response to mdesignz)exportKey, not accessKey.
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18. Re: Specifying Excel Filename
mdesignz Sep 28, 2008 4:51 AM (in response to mdesignz)Typo on my part. I actually had exportKey. Turns out the problem was with my Maven poms all along. While I was working with your example source directly, I had incorporated into my overall project structure, so it was being built by Maven and the poms I was working with. I finally went back to your example with the ant build, and, as you and Daniel have been saying all along, it worked perfectly. After fixing the poms to include the correct dependencies, your example works perfectly in my project. Once again, thank you both for your patience.
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19. Re: Specifying Excel Filename
danielc.roth Sep 28, 2008 11:04 PM (in response to mdesignz)Great!
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20. Re: Specifying Excel Filename
mdesignz Sep 29, 2008 3:10 AM (in response to mdesignz)Yeah, what was completely screwing me up was a missing jar file...namely the jboss-seam-excel.jar and jxl. jar! I totally scraped my poms a few days ago which contained them, and went with the model that was posted on this site a while back since it was superior to what I was using. In my haste, I only had the jboss-seam. jar and ui jar included from the 2.1-SNAPSHOT. The completely strange part was no missing class exception was thrown. Otherwise, it wouldn't have taken several days, and I wouldn't have wasted your or Nicklas' time either. The render would go away and do something, but nothing was coming back. No errors...nothing. So I looked at the exploded deployment for the excel example to compare what was there compared to what I had. I double checked the poms and noticed the missing dependencies. I guess, when in doubt...check the obvious first, then check it again! Thanks for all the help and kind patience.