Thanks. My server kind of stinks. It's experimental, but I've been using it for a week or so in semi-production and seems to work. Solved a lot of problems.
Sent from my iPhone On Jul 28, 2011, at 4:48 PM, Pascal Robert <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks! It's also on wocommunity.org: > > http://wocommunity.org/podcasts/RemoteComponentDemo.mov > >> It's here now. >> >> http://torqwrench.com/Movies/Remote%20component%20demo.mov >> >> John >> >> On Jul 28, 2011, at 3:48 PM, John & Kim Larson wrote: >> >>> YouTube keeps screwing up the encoding and truncating the movie to 15 >>> seconds. Any ideas on how to get this to interested parties aside from >>> hosting it on my domain? >>> >>> John >>> >>> Sent from my iPhone >>> >>> On Jul 28, 2011, at 9:46 AM, Pascal Robert <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> A small podcast to demo how it works would be really cool! >>>> >>>>> I know this has been a while, but I finished what I call a Remote >>>>> Component. You put it anywhere in your page. It has static methods that >>>>> allow you to set the component name and bindings you want to use in the >>>>> component and puts them in your session dictionary. Wrap the remote >>>>> component in an Ajax update container, and update it after you've set the >>>>> component and bindings using the static methods. >>>>> >>>>> The component generates a WOComponenReference using your component name >>>>> and bindings (WOAssociations - I've built a couple custom ones since >>>>> bindings are usually useless here). It then generates a component >>>>> instance and pushes it to the remote component's subcomponent dictionary >>>>> with the right elementID. From there it calls invokeAction, >>>>> takeValuesFromRequest and appendToResponse on the custom component >>>>> reference. >>>>> >>>>> The result is that you can put, via Java, any component with any bindings >>>>> in the remote component's spot on the page. I have a popup modal dialog >>>>> that I really only want one of, but I want to put lots of different >>>>> components in it. With WOSwitchComponent I had to have a wrapper around >>>>> whatever component I wanted to include to take a generic dictionary and >>>>> extract bindings specific to the component I wanted to show. Now I don't >>>>> have to do that. You could use it for banners, etc. It seems to work >>>>> good. ? >>>>> >>>>> Any interest in seeing this from anyone? >>>>> >>>>> John >>>>> >>>>> Sent from my iPhone >>>>> >>>>> On Jun 10, 2011, at 3:38 AM, Paul Dunkler <[email protected]> >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Yes, this is exactly what i am trying to do! >>>>>> I will try your approach - But first, i will have a look at the >>>>>> WOSwitchComponent (thanks Chuck!) >>>>>> >>>>>> Will tell you when i was successfull with that.... >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Am 10.06.2011 um 00:57 schrieb John & Kim Larson: >>>>>> >>>>>>> If I get what you're asking, you want a div in your app template, say, >>>>>>> that you can replace ad hoc from some other component. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> If so, I've done something similar by pushing the name of the component >>>>>>> and a dictionary with bindings to the session dictionary, then in your >>>>>>> template pull that name and binding dictionary out of the session, and >>>>>>> use that to work a switchcomponent like chuck said that's in the auc. >>>>>>> You just have to make sure your contained component knows what to do >>>>>>> with your binding dictionary. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Sorry if that's unclear. Typing on a rough bus ride one handed. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> John A. Larson >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Sent from my iPhone >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Jun 9, 2011, at 3:26 PM, Paul Dunkler <[email protected]> >>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> At the moment i use the AjaxUpdateLink only to trigger a refresh on >>>>>>>> the AjaxUpdateContainer. In that AjaxUpdateContainer i defined some >>>>>>>> WOConditionals... But i want an AjaxUpdateLink to load the content of >>>>>>>> a component into an empty AjaxUpdateContainer... >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Am 09.06.2011 um 22:22 schrieb John Huss: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Isn't this what AjaxUpdateContainer does? What is wrong with using >>>>>>>>> it? >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 3:12 PM, Paul Dunkler >>>>>>>>> <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>>>>>> Hey Guys, >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> is there any possibility in wonder to load a component into a >>>>>>>>> pre-defined zone in the template? >>>>>>>>> I´m dealing with AjaxUpdateContainers and so on since 4 months - it´s >>>>>>>>> nice - i like it, but i see no possibility to load something into an >>>>>>>>> AjaxUpdateContainer... If there is any possibility or some of you may >>>>>>>>> have a suggestion how to do this "the good way" in wonder - It would >>>>>>>>> be very nice to hear from you. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> For exmaple: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Main-Template: >>>>>>>>> <html> >>>>>>>>> <head> >>>>>>>>> <title> >>>>>>>>> </head> >>>>>>>>> <body> >>>>>>>>> .... >>>>>>>>> <wo:AjaxUpdateZone id="testZone" /> >>>>>>>>> </body> >>>>>>>>> </html> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Navigation-Template >>>>>>>>> <html> >>>>>>>>> <head> >>>>>>>>> <title> >>>>>>>>> </head> >>>>>>>>> <body> >>>>>>>>> .... >>>>>>>>> <ul> >>>>>>>>> <li><wo:LoadComponentIntoZoneLink x="AddProductComponent" >>>>>>>>> zone="testZone">Add Products</wo:LoadComponentIntoZoneLink ></li> >>>>>>>>> </ul> >>>>>>>>> </body> >>>>>>>>> </html> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> (the names of the components are chosen random by me ^^ just for >>>>>>>>> showing you what behavior i want) >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Thanks in advance! >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Best Regards, >>>>>>>>> Paul Dunkler _______________________________________________ >>>>>>>>> Do not post admin requests to the list. 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