Sean, don't be too rigorous. ;-) Rudi's question is actually regarding the codebase.
Rudi, without having the time myself at the moment to look at the sources, there is one thing I catched in your mail: setAvtive(boolean avtive) Is this a typo in your mail or is this actually the name of the method in the source? If yes, the answer to your question is easy... :-) If not, please tell us the exact version number(s) you are using. Manfred 2006/1/22, Sean Schofield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Please post these types of questions to the user list. The dev list > is reserved for discussion of the codebase and infrastructure. > > Regards, > Sean > > On 1/22/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I'm developing an application with MyFaces and I'm using for my navigation. > > > > In my ManagedBean I create the List of NavigationMenuItem dynamicaly. > > Everything is fine so far. > > > > My problem is, that I have to set the active NavigationMenuItem in the list > > within my ManagedBean because I have to make a redirect over the browser > > sometimes for securityreasons (authenticationfilter) and then the active > > NavigationMenuItem is lost. > > > > So I tried to use item.setActive(true) on a NavigationMenuItem item which I > > want activate after a redirect. The problem is, that Eclipse told me, that > > the method setActive(boolean active) is not available for > > NavigationMenuItem. But in the Java-doc this method is available for this > > class. > > > > So I decompiled the corresponding .class file from the tomahawk.jar and > > found out, that the method is not available. > > > > Next I checked out the sources for this class from the svn-repository. In > > this sources the method setAvtive(boolean avtive) is available for the > > class NavigationMenuItem. > > > > This seems very strange, because in the sources of the example webapps in > > the class org.apache.myfaces.examples.misc.NavigationMenu the method > > .setActive(boolean active) is called too in line 72 but in the decompiled > > source for the class NavigationMenuItem in the tomahawk.jar under > > WEB-INF/lib the method is not available. > > > > Could anybody please help me. Why is the actual tomahawk.jar from the > > downloadpage not implementing the javadoc on the myfaces-homepage? Have I > > to build the tomahawk.jar from the sources to get the release corresponding > > to the javadoc? > > > > Thank you in advance, > > Rudi > > > > ______________________________________________________________ > > Verschicken Sie romantische, coole und witzige Bilder per SMS! > > Jetzt bei WEB.DE FreeMail: http://f.web.de/?mc=021193 > > > > >
