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Sunday Dec 10, 2006
Using the Tab Set for Page Navigation

In our Tabbing Thru the Tulips entry, we show how to use a Tab Set component in a Page Fragment for site navigation. I am happy to say that a Sun Java Studio Creator IDE user has designed a different solution, which better addresses real-world scenarios. He has been kind enough to post his solution on the community java.net wiki for the IDE. You can read his write up at http://wiki.java.net/bin/view/Javatools/MenuTabSetExample.

Thanks Mark (aka Yossarian aka Khumalo).

Posted at 05:20PM Dec 10, 2006 in Sun Java Studio Creator  |  http://blogs.sun.com/divas/entry/using_the_tab_set_for  |  Permalink  |  Comments[1]
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It flattering to get a mention in the Divas' Blog! Just to mention the Menu Tabset example is fundamentally the same as the tabbing through the tulips example (because I used that as a design pattern!). I modified a few bits to get it to work better in my app. Regards Mark / yossarian / khumalo

Posted by yossarian on December 17, 2006 at 08:29 AM PST #

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