SortableListViewHeaderGroup has a protected setSortedColumn so if you
subclass it and create a public method that calls this one you should be
good to go
something to keep in mind is that that particular example was created before
the repeaters package, so i think it is pretty much deprecated. see
repeaters/datatable example for something that works nicer.
-igor
On 12/5/06, Robert Thullner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi
I am using the classes SortableListViewHeader, SortableListViewHeaders and
SortableListViewHeaderGroup for doing my sorting in my webapplication.
But the sorting only works, when I click on the header of my table.
Is there a way to set the sorting without clicking on the header of my
table?
The background is, that I want to remember what column was sorted last and
when the user goes back to the overview page, the sorting should be the same
as when he left the page.
Thanks for any help
Robert
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