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Roedy Green - 28 Dec 2005 21:47 GMT
What is the equivalent in thin client of selecting a row in a JTable?

Do you have to fake a giant radio form?
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Chris Smith - 29 Dec 2005 00:16 GMT
> What is the equivalent in thin client of selecting a row in a JTable?
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> Do you have to fake a giant radio form?

Define "thin client".

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Roedy Green - 29 Dec 2005 00:53 GMT
>> What is the equivalent in thin client of selecting a row in a JTable?
>>
>> Do you have to fake a giant radio form?
>
>Define "thin client".

AT the client runs a browser but no java and no Javascript. You have
to do everything with vanilla HTML.
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Thomas Hawtin - 29 Dec 2005 10:07 GMT
>>>What is the equivalent in thin client of selecting a row in a JTable?
>>>
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> AT the client runs a browser but no java and no Javascript. You have
> to do everything with vanilla HTML.

Radio buttons or a link/button per row to load a page with row selected.

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David Segall - 29 Dec 2005 16:13 GMT
>What is the equivalent in thin client of selecting a row in a JTable?
>
>Do you have to fake a giant radio form?
Usually each row has a check box because multi-select allows the user
to perform operations like deleting several rows with one "Submit". I
guess if your application makes sense only if one row at a time is
selected a radio button is correct.


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