getResponseBuilder().updateComponent is the way to update parts of your
view.
Check if your html is correct.

On Jan 16, 2008 4:44 PM, Ken in nashua <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Well I tried this in the page that contains the component...
>
> public void refresh()
> {
> getResponseBuilder().updateComponent("headerSelect");
> getResponseBuilder().updateComponent("footerSelect");
> }
>
> Since these are my dom references...
> <div id="headerSelect">
> <div jwcid="@RenderBlock" block="ognl:components.autoPagingContent" />
> </div>
> <div id="galleryContent">
> <div jwcid="@RenderBlock" block="ognl:components.collectionContent" />
> </div>
> <div id="footerSelect">
> <div jwcid="@RenderBlock" block="ognl:components.autoPagingContent" />
> </div>
>
> and this does not cut it.
>
> I am looking at cometd sample in tacos and it looks like I need to
> establish a scripting interface?
>
> Can anyone confirm? Is there an easier quicker way to update a dom
> referring to a widget from the server side?
> Thanks in advance...
> Best regards Ken in nashua
>
>
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> bidirectional dom interfaceDate: Wed, 16 Jan 2008 08:15:02 -0500
>
>
> Hi Folks, I am impressed with this interface.
> @EventListener(events = { "onchange" }, targets = { "pagingSpanSelect" },
> submitForm = "myForm", async = true)
>
> public void pagingSpanListener(IRequestCycle cycle)
>
> {} It provides a nice interface from DOM into server side. But How do I
> talk to my dom javascript node from here? Is there a way to reference the
> form and set a value of a dom node that models a tapestry widget ? Why do I
> need this? Well My tapestry widget is modeled to a dom node A. But I
> actually used the @Block declaration to model another dom B node to the same
> widget...  When I change A, B stays the same. I need to update the other dom
> node when one changes. Thanks for any tips.Best regards Ken in nashua
>
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