The <rich:scrollableDataTable> component is used for the table-like component creation. The component just adds the set of additional features described below in comparison with the standard table.
Highly customizable look and feel
Variable content of the table cells
Dynamically fetching the rows from the server when the table is scrolled up and down
Resizing columns by mouse dragging the column bar
Sorting column by clicking the header
Fixed one or more left columns when table is scrolled horizontally
One and multi-selection rows mode
Built-it drag-n-drop support
Table 6.401. rich : scrollableDataTable attributes
Attribute Name | Description |
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activeClass | A CSS class to be applied to an active row |
activeRowKey | Request scope attribute under which the activeRowKey will be accessible |
ajaxKeys | This attribute defines row keys that are updated after an AJAX request |
binding | The attribute takes a value-binding expression for a component property of a backing bean |
bypassUpdates | If "true", after process validations phase it skips updates of model beans on a force render response. It can be used for validating components input |
columnClasses | Comma-delimited list of CSS style classes that are be applied to the columns of this table. A space separated list of classes may also be specified for any individual column. If the number of elements in this list is less than the number of columns specified in the "columns" attribute, no "class" attribute is output for each column greater than the number of elements in the list. If the number of elements in the list is greater than the number of columns specified in the "columns" attribute, the elements at the position in the list after the value of the "columns" attribute are ignored |
componentState | It defines EL-binding for a component state for saving or redefinition |
data | Serialized (on default with JSON) data passed on the client by a developer on AJAX request. It's accessible via "data.foo" syntax |
eventsQueue | Name of requests queue to avoid send next request before complete other from same event. Can be used to reduce number of requests of frequently events (key press, mouse move etc.) |
first | A zero-relative row number of the first row to display |
footerClass | Space-separated list of CSS style class(es) that are be applied to any footer generated for this table |
frozenColCount | Defines the number of the fixed columns from the left side that will not be scrolled via horizontal scroll. Default value is '0' |
headerClass | Space-separated list of CSS style class(es) that are be applied to any header generated for this table |
height | Defines a height of the component. Default value is 500px |
hideWhenScrolling | If 'true' data will be hidden during scrolling. Can be used for increase performance. Default value is 'false' |
id | Every component may have a unique id that is automatically created if omitted |
ignoreDupResponses | Attribute allows to ignore an Ajax Response produced by a request if the newest 'similar' request is in a queue already. ignoreDupResponses="true" does not cancel the request while it is processed on the server, but just allows to avoid unnecessary updates on the client side if the response isn't actual now |
onbeforedomupdate | JavaScript code for call before DOM has been updated on client side |
oncomplete | JavaScript code for call after request completed on client side |
onRowClick | HTML: a script expression; a pointer button is clicked on row |
onRowDblClick | HTML: a script expression; a pointer button is double-clicked on row |
onRowMouseDown | HTML: script expression; a pointer button is pressed down on row |
onRowMouseUp | HTML: script expression; a pointer button is released on row |
onselectionchange | HTML: script expression to invoke on changing of rows selection |
process | Id['s] (in format of call UIComponent.findComponent()) of components, processed at the phases 2-5 in case of AjaxRequest caused by this component. Can be single id, comma-separated list of Id's, or EL Expression with array or Collection |
rendered | If "false", this component is not rendered |
requestDelay | Attribute defines the time (in ms.) that the request will be wait in the queue before it is ready to send. When the delay time is over, the request will be sent to the server or removed if the newest 'similar' request is in a queue already |
reRender | Id['s] (in format of call UIComponent.findComponent()) of components, rendered in case of AjaxRequest caused by this component. Can be single id, comma-separated list of Id's, or EL Expression with array or Collection |
rowClasses | A comma-delimited list of CSS style classes that is applied to popup table rows. A space separated list of classes may also be specified for any individual row. The styles are applied, in turn, to each row in the table. For example, if the list has two elements, the first style class in the list is applied to the first row, the second to the second row, the first to the third row, the second to the fourth row, etc. In other words, we keep iterating through the list until we reach the end, and then we start at the beginning again |
rowKeyConverter | Converter for a row key object |
rowKeyVar | The attribute provides access to a row key in a Request scope |
rows | A number of rows to display, or zero for all remaining rows in the table |
scriptVar | Name of JavaScript variable corresponding to component |
selectedClass | Name of the CSS class for a selected row |
selection | Value binding representing selected rows |
sortMode | Defines mode of sorting. Possible values are 'single' for sorting of one column and 'multi' for some. |
sortOrder | ValueBinding pointing at a property of a class to manage rows sorting |
stateVar | The attribute provides access to a component state on the client side |
status | ID (in format of call UIComponent.findComponent()) of Request status component |
style | CSS style(s) is/are to be applied when this component is rendered |
styleClass | Corresponds to the HTML class attribute |
timeout | Response waiting time on a particular request. If a response is not received during this time, the request is aborted |
value | The current value for this component |
var | A request-scope attribute via which the data object for the current row will be used when iterating |
width | Defines a width of the component. Default value is 700px |
Table 6.402. Component identification parameters
Name | Value |
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component-type | org.richfaces.component.ScrollableDataTable |
component-class | org.richfaces.component.html.HtmlScrollableDataTable |
component-family | org.richfaces.component.ScrollableDataTable |
renderer-type | org.richfaces.renderkit.html.ScrollableDataTableRenderer |
tag-class | org.richfaces.taglib.ScrollableDataTableTag |
Here is a simple example as it could be used on a page:
Example:
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<rich:scrollableDataTable value="#{dataTableScrollerBean.allCars}" var="category">
<!--...//Set of columns and header/footer facets-->
</rich:scrollableDataTable>
...
Example:
import org.richfaces.component.html.HtmlScrollableDataTable;
...
HtmlScrollableDataTable myScrollableDataTable = new HtmlScrollableDataTable();
...
The component represents on a page as a scrollable table with some fixed (non-scrollable) rows ( with header and footer) and columns. Like other tables <rich:scrollableDataTable> also has optional footer and header that could be implemented using the corresponding facets. Columns of the table are optionally resizable. Resizing is available using "drag and drop" of the column vertical borders. There is possibility to expand or collapse the columns through JS API on the client side. You can define the number of the fixed columns from the left side using attribute "frozenColCount" that is not scrolled via horizontal scroll.
There is possibility to increase component performance using attribute "hideWhenScrolling" . If attribute value is 'true' data is hidden during scrolling.
It's possible to select the whole row with onclick on the row or some set of rows. Selection is optional and availability of such feature is defined on the component. There are two ways to select a few rows:
Just clicking the columns one by one.
Clicking some row with the SHIFT button hold. In this case all the rows starting from last selected up to clicked should be selected.
The columns provides the possibility of expanding/collapsing on the client side through the next JS API:
Collapse(columnId) - Performs the collapse action for the column with the corresponding id
It's possible to sort the table content after clicks on the header. The feature is optional. Every column should be pointed to the comparator method that is used for sorting the table. In case the <rich:scrollableDataTable> is already sorted by some column and the header of this column has been clicked again - the sorting is reversed.
The typical variant of using:
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<rich:scrollableDataTable value="#{modelBuilder.model}" var="issues"
frozenColCount="1"
first="0"
rows="40"
width="300px"
height="396px">
<rich:column width="100px">
<f:facet name="header" >
<h:outputText value="State"/>
</f:facet>
<h:outputText value="#{issues.cell1}"/>
<f:facet name="footer">
<h:outputText value="State"/>
</f:facet>
</rich:column>
<!--...//Set of columns and header/footer facets-->
</rich:scrollableDataTable>
...
The "selection" attribute allows to get the row data when using one and multi-selection rows mode.
This attribute is a reference to object to the instace of org.richfaces.model.selection.Selection interface, containing current collection of objects selected by you.
In the following example when you submits the form current collection of objects selected by you is placed in the object's property. Then on complete action the <rich:modalPanel> with selected data is shown.
Example:
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<h:form>
<rich:spacer height="30" />
<rich:scrollableDataTable rowKeyVar="rkv" frozenColCount="1" height="200px"
width="300px" id="carList" rows="40" columnClasses="col"
value="#{dataTableScrollerBean.allCars}" var="category" sortMode="single"
selection="#{dataTableScrollerBean.selection}">
<rich:column id="make">
<f:facet name="header"><h:outputText styleClass="headerText" value="Make" /></f:facet>
<h:outputText value="#{category.make}" />
</rich:column>
<rich:column id="model">
<f:facet name="header"><h:outputText styleClass="headerText" value="Model" /></f:facet>
<h:outputText value="#{category.model}" />
</rich:column>
<rich:column id="price">
<f:facet name="header"><h:outputText styleClass="headerText" value="Price" /></f:facet>
<h:outputText value="#{category.price}" />
</rich:column>
</rich:scrollableDataTable>
<rich:spacer height="20px"/>
<a4j:commandButton value="Show Current Selection" reRender="table"
action="#{dataTableScrollerBean.takeSelection}"
oncomplete="javascript:Richfaces.showModalPanel('panel');"/>
</h:form>
<rich:modalPanel id="panel" autosized="true">
<f:facet name="header">
<h:outputText value="Selected Rows"/>
</f:facet>
<f:facet name="controls">
<span style="cursor:pointer" onclick="javascript:Richfaces.hideModalPanel('panel')">X</span>
</f:facet>
<rich:dataTable value="#{dataTableScrollerBean.selectedCars}" var="sel" id="table">
<rich:column>
<f:facet name="header"><h:outputText value="Make" /></f:facet>
<h:outputText value="#{sel.make}" />
</rich:column>
<rich:column id="model">
<f:facet name="header"><h:outputText value="Model" /></f:facet>
<h:outputText value="#{sel.model}" />
</rich:column>
<rich:column id="price">
<f:facet name="header"><h:outputText value="Price" /></f:facet>
<h:outputText value="#{sel.price}" />
</rich:column>
</rich:dataTable>
</rich:modalPanel>
...
This is a result:
The <rich:scrollableDataTable> component has the following extra attributes for event processing on the client:
onselectionchange
oncomplete
onRowClick
onRowDblClick
onRowMouseUp
onRowMouseDown
Information about sorting and filtering you can find here.
Information about the "process" attribute usage you can find here.
Table 6.403. JavaScript API
Function | Description |
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collapse(columnId) | Performs a collapse action for column with corresponding Id |
For skinnability implementation, the components use a style class redefinition method. Default style classes are mapped on skin parameters.
There are two ways to redefine the appearance of all <rich:scrollableDataTable> components at once:
Redefine the corresponding skin parameters
Add to your style sheets style classes used by a <rich:scrollableDataTable> component
Table 6.404. Skin parameters for all table
Skin parameters | CSS properties |
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tableBackgroundColor | background-color |
tableBorderColor | border-color |
tableBorderWidth | border-width |
Table 6.405. Skin parameters for header rows and cells
Skin parameters | CSS properties |
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headerBackgroundColor | background-color |
headerTextColor | color |
generalFamilyFont | font-family |
generalSizeFont | font-size |
tableBorderWidth | border-bottom-width |
tableBorderColor | border-bottom-color |
tableBorderWidth | border-right-width |
tableBorderColor | border-right-color |
Table 6.406. Skin parameters for footer rows and cells
Skin parameters | CSS properties |
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tableSubfooterBackgroundColor | background-color |
generalFamilyFont | font-family |
generalSizeFont | font-size |
tableBorderColor | border-right-color |
generalFamilyFont | font-family |
generalSizeFont | font-size |
Table 6.407. Skin parameters for column cells
Skin parameters | CSS properties |
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tableBorderColor | border-right-color |
tableBorderColor | border-bottom-color |
Table 6.409. Skin parameters for selected rows
Skin parameters | CSS properties |
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additionalBackgroundColor | background-color |
On the screenshot there are classes names that define styles for component elements.
Table 6.410. Classes names that define a component appearance
Class name | Description |
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rich-sdt | Defines styles for a component appearance |
Table 6.411. Classes names that define footer and header elements
Class name | Description |
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rich-sdt-header-cell | Defines styles for header cells |
rich-sdt-header-row | Defines styles for a header raw |
rich-sdt-column-cell | Defines styles for column cells |
rich-sdt-footer-cell | Defines styles for footer cells |
rich-sdt-footer-row | Defines styles for a footer raw |
rich-sdt-hsep | Defines styles for header separators |
Table 6.412. Classes names that define different states
Class name | Description |
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rich-sdt-row-active | Defines styles for an active row |
rich-sdt-row-selected | Defines styles for a selected row |
rich-sdt-column-sort-up | Defines styles for ascending sorted column |
rich-sdt-column-sort-down | Defines styles for descending sorted column |
In order to redefine styles for all <rich:scrollableDataTable> components on a page using CSS, it's enough to create classes with the same names (possible classes could be found in the tables above) and define necessary properties in them.
Example:
...
.rich-sdt-header-cell{
font-style:italic;
}
...
This is a result:
In the example the font style for header cell was changed.
Also it’s possible to change styles of particular <rich:scrollableDataTable> component. In this case you should create own style classes and use them in corresponding <rich:scrollableDataTable> styleClass attributes. An example is placed below:
Example:
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.myClass{
background-color:#ffead9;
}
...
The "selectedClass" attribute for <rich:scrollableDataTable> is defined as it’s shown in the example below:
Example:
<rich:scrollableDataTable ... selectedClass="myClass"/>
This is a result:
As it could be seen on the picture above, background color for selected item was changed.
Here you can see the example of <rich:scrollableDataTable> usage.