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https://sourceforge.net/forum/message.php?msg_id=3919508
By: nobody
I'm quite new to all this ZK Javax stuff and also not very experienced with Java Classes, now, I have to build a screen where the user press the name of a table that comes from the DB and the table structure is "drawn" on the screen, I don't know the column names in advance, nor the size of the table. I can get in Java the column amount and the row count, but What is the best way to build something like that? I don't have a structure and in the EL you can call functions so I can't get rows dynamically right?
@sam
please open another thread to ask question :)
Orignial message at:
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By: tomyeh
forward must be called at the very beginning and not in an event listener. If still in doubt, post more complete codes so we can really help.
Orignial message at:
https://sourceforge.net/forum/message.php?msg_id=3921887
By: nobody
call Executions.getCurrent().forwar(forwardPath) then happened execption as
follows:
java.lang.IllegalStateException: Use sendRedirect instead when processing user's request
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By: vman974
According to me you should create your table from java and not Zscript.
For exemple: you make a function who takes as parameter the number of column and row and then you create your component dynamicly.
In your Zul page you define a window using your java classes
ex: <window title="table" id="tableDlg" use="com.MyComposantZK.TableDB"> </window>
and in your java classes you define you component
ex:
public class TableDB extends Window
{
//this function will be call at the rendering of the zul page
public void onCreate()
{
// we get the component who will have your table (you will use it to setParent
of your component
Window myWin=(Window) getFellow("tableDlg");
// call of function to know how much row or column you have and create your
component table.
...
myComponent.setParent(myWin);
}
}
I Hope it will help you.
Asked: 2006-09-18 21:35:42 +0800
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Last updated: Jun 11 '11