I didn't read through your short "novel" - but scanned through it -
I would advice you to use a DirectLink component instead of the DirectArea, and pass a custom ILinkRenderer as a renderer parameter -
Cheers, Ron Alex Tian wrote:
hi, everyone, I know it's gonna be a lenthy statement below, but I desperately need help... my task actually is to build a "family tree" web application, for simplicity, e.g. User enters his/her name and his relatives'names (e.g. his parents' names and children's names ) and sumbit the form (triggers a listener in that page's .java file). What I do is generate a tree-like image to show the relations among them (use only rectangles with lines to connect them, on each rectangle write proper family member's name which the user entered) and display it on the page and use image map to make those rectangles on the image clickable (e.g. user can link to a person's detail page), because the I don't know what relations will be among those family members and how many names the user will enter, so I cannot pre-define the coords attribute and the number of <area> tags for "image map". As I said in the first post, I managed to generate the buffered image and display it on the page, I used 2 classes and 1 interface exactly as Chart example in Workbench example (IChartProvider.java, ChartService.java, ChartAsset.java). and I used DirectArea custom component in Virtual Library example implemented image map on this newly created image, the DirectArea custom component in Virtual Library example to implement the image map so that when user clicks a region of the image, it is just a link to another page. The problem now is I don't know how many <area jwcid="@DirectArea" .../> tags will be in .html for image map and I have to specify the "coords" attribute in each <area> tag myself. Because in my web app, I don't know how many family memebers'names the user will provide( the number of <area> tag is unknown) and what relations will be among them ( the rectangle's coordinates on the image will be different everytime, so the "coords" value in each <area> is unknown), say this time there should be 1 <area> tag(1 clickable area on that image) and the coords value is "10,10 10,10", but next time user wants 2 <area> tags(2 clickable area on that image) and the coords value are "20,20 20,20 ", "30,30 30,30" that's what DirectArea.java does not do, because the coords attribute's value is already specified in .html and the number of <area> tag doesn't change. I know there is a way to specify coords value in DirectArea.java in the method below: protected void renderComponent(IMarkupWriter writer, IRequestCycle cycle) { if (cycle.isRewinding()) return; Object[] parameters = DirectLink.constructServiceParameters(getParameters ()); IEngineService service = cycle.getEngine().getService (Tapestry.DIRECT_SERVICE); ILink link = service.getLink(cycle, this, parameters); writer.beginEmpty("area"); writer.attribute("href", link.getURL()); renderInformalParameters(writer, cycle); } I can write "writer.attribute("coords", "10, 10 10,10");" after "writer.attribute("href", link.getURL());" but since DirectArea is a component, everytime I use DirectArea component, the coords value would be same, that even makes it worse than specifying the coords's value in .html, because for each <area jwcid="@DirectArea" ... /> one can specify the coords'value differently. Do I have to create a new custome component of my own, if so, can I extend the DirectArea component's feature, modify the DirectArea.java and How ? or any other ways to solve the problem? thanks very much...
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