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I have a simple JSF datatable, which currently has four columns, one header row and (with current data) three data rows.

I have to add three extra columns; that part's easy.
I also want to add another header row before the existing header row with headers that span a subset of the columns.

The desired result is something like:
Column 1: first row empty; header on second row.
Columns 2-4: first row header spans 3 columns; second row has individual column headers.
Columns 5-7: first row header spans 3 columns; second row has individual column headers.

Is this possible? If so, how do I do it?

Following are images showing what it should look like.

  1. This is the data table before I've changed anything.
    Table Example 1 http://www.isw.com.au/home/sjleis/stuff.nsf/tableexample1.gif

  2. This is the data table after I've added three columns. I was able to do this easily.
    Table Example 1 http://www.isw.com.au/home/sjleis/stuff.nsf/tableexample2.gif

  3. This shows the desired end result, which I can't figure out. Note the "Retail Sales" and "Fleet/Gov Sales" headers each span three columns.
    Table Example 1 http://www.isw.com.au/home/sjleis/stuff.nsf/tableexample3.gif

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  • Can you add an image of a mock-up of what you mean. It's not clear to me.
    – Damo
    Mar 10, 2010 at 5:16
  • did you manage to work your issue around? Share.
    – Bozho
    Mar 17, 2010 at 12:49
  • RichFaces seems to be difficult or impossible to enable on the platform (WebSphere Portal 6.0). For the specific application, I've decided to avoid the spanned headers and instead add words to clarify individual headers. The customer seems OK with my "too hard" explanation. As for marking an answer, I don't know what I should do here.
    – Scott Leis
    Mar 24, 2010 at 3:29

2 Answers 2

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This would be easy if you were using Richfaces (as Bozho mentions) with the breakBefore attribute.

Here's a quick example:

<rich:dataTable value="#{countryCodeListFactory}" var="c">
    <f:facet name="header">
        <rich:columnGroup>
            <rich:column colspan="2">Main</rich:column>
            <rich:column colspan="4">Other Details</rich:column>
            <rich:column breakBefore="true">Country ID</rich:column>
            <rich:column>Name</rich:column>
            <rich:column>Region</rich:column>
            <rich:column>Alpha</rich:column>
            <rich:column>ISO</rich:column>
            <rich:column>Flag Path</rich:column>
        </rich:columnGroup>
    </f:facet>
    <rich:column>#{c.countryId}</rich:column>
    <rich:column>#{c.countryName}</rich:column>
    <rich:column>#{c.region}</rich:column>
    <rich:column>#{c.alpha3}</rich:column>
    <rich:column>#{c.isoNum}</rich:column>
    <rich:column>#{c.flagImage}</rich:column>
</rich:dataTable>

If you're not then hopefully you're using facelets. Then you can build the table manually using the <ui:repeat>

<table>
    <tr>
        <th colspan="2">Main</th>
        <th colspan="4">Details</th>
    </tr>
    <tr>
        <th>ID</th>
        <th>Name</th>
        <th>Region</th>
        <th>Alpha</th>
        <th>ISO</th>
        <th>Flag</th>
    </tr>
    <ui:repeat value="#{countryCodeListFactory}" var="c">
    <tr>
        <td>#{c.countryId}</td>
        <td>#{c.countryName}</td>
        <td>#{c.region}</td>
        <td>#{c.alpha3}</td>
        <td>#{c.isoNum}</td>
        <td>#{c.flagImage}</td>
    </tr>
    </ui:repeat>
</table>
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You can't do this with <h:dataTable>. Well, you can with some ugly hacks, like modifying the DOM with javascript and adding the desired columns, but that's not what you should do.

Take a look at RichFaces dataTable - its columns support the colspan attribute.

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  • Yours and Damo's answers both seem to cover it, but I'm not marking an answer until I determine if I can get RichFaces working on Websphere Portal 6.0. I hadn't considered the server software relevant since I thought the h:dataTable was all I had to work with.
    – Scott Leis
    Mar 11, 2010 at 23:35

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