Align the af:output on the right side at the top of the facet

Hi guys,.

I'm trying to align af:output on the right side at the top of the side but is not working.how can I do.


< f: facet = 'top' name >
< af:panelGroupLayout layout = "horizontal".
xmlns:af = "http://xmlns.oracle.com/adf/faces/rich".
ID = "pgl1" styleClass = "AFStretchWidth" >
< af:panelHeader text = "JCB Workbench" id = "ph1" / >
< af:outputText value = "#{bindings." Name.inputValue}"id ="ot1"/ >
< / af:panelGroupLayout >
< / f: facet >

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Raul

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