Trinidad has an extensive list of input components that can be used on input and edit forms. The Trinidad input components have a lot in common. Therefore, we’ll first have a look at the common features that all Trinidad input components share. After that, we will cover the specific features of the individual input components.
The Trinidad input components have a lot of extra features when compared to the standard JSF components. One of the most notable differences is the all-in-one approach that all of Trinidad’s input components have in common. This means that a single input component can be used to render the component itself, as well as the associated label, an associated error message component, and an indicator for required fields. To nicely align these "embedded" components, a<tr:panelFormLayout>
component can be used. This is discussed in the Creating layouts for our pages section at the end of...