| ExampleNbr: | 0036 |
| Name/Title: | Using EGL/JSF Component Tree Statements to Determine Which Submit Button was Clicked |
| Short Description: | How to combine EGL and JSF dynamic rendering, component tree access, externalTypes and style techniques to determine which Submit Button was clicked of several in a dataTable |
| Long Description: | This section describes how to use JSF and EGL JSF Component Tree Interface statements to: 1. Find out which Submit Button was clicked at run-time, 2. work with JSF Submit Buttons from a U.I. Programming perspective. |
| ExampleType: | Learning Module |
| Category: | JSF |
| SearchKeywords: | JSF submit button command button click dataTable |
| LastUpdateDate: | 7/6/2008 |
| LastTestingDate: | 7/6/2008 |
| AuthorList: | Jon Sayles |
| AuthorCompanyURL: | http://www.ibm.com/ |
| SoftwareVersion: | 7.1 |
| RelatedTopics: | JSF, dataTable |
| Slides Attachment: | yes |
| Code Attachment: | no |
| Viewlet Attachment: | no |
| Pre-Requisites: | EGL Foundation, EGL/JSF |
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