#2.


Sven Homburg wrote:
> 
> thermus,
> 
> please clarify what you want to do:
> 
> 
>    1. display a query dialog to the user, user choose some value and
> submit
>    the form,
>    after submit, display grid and query form ?
>    2. display a query dialog to the user, user choose some value and
> submit
>    the form,
>    after submit, display only grid and NOT query form ?
> 
> 
> 2008/11/2 thermus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
>>
>> Thanks, but what do I condition on?  How can I differentiate if the user
>> is
>> requesting the original form "page" or is flipping through the pages of a
>> grid component?
>>
>>
>>
>> SergeEby wrote:
>> >
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > You can use a block. Search for examples in the mailing list.
>> >
>> > /Serge
>> >
>> >
>> > thermus wrote:
>> >>
>> >> I currently have a very simple webapp.  I have a form and return a
>> >> pageable grid component based on the form parameters.  Right now, I
>> have
>> >> the form and response as separate tml/Java classes.  Everything works
>> >> fine, but it's getting to be a pain to keep all of these pieces in
>> order
>> >> (2 templates and 2 Java classes per query x 10 queries).
>> >>
>> >> I'd like to combine the form with response so I only have to maintain
>> one
>> >> tml and one Java class per query.  What is the logic I need in my
>> >> class/template to do this?
>> >>
>> >> So far, my attempts have been unsuccessful.  I tried to add a Persist
>> >> boolean and set it to true in the onSuccess method and included an
>> >> if-else in the template to render the appropriate piece.  If I just
>> used
>> >> @Persist, I couldn't get back to the form to ever load again once it
>> was
>> >> submitted the first time.  If I used @Persist("flash"), I could reload
>> >> the form on demand, but now the grid pager links would take me back to
>> >> the form (since the boolean would reset to false).
>> >>
>> >> Does anyone else combine their forms and response pages?  Is this a
>> bad
>> >> practice?  It just seems silly to have to keep track of 4 entities for
>> a
>> >> simple form/response.  Boy do I miss Perl.
>> >>
>> >
>> >
>>
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