Is it possible to build a search prompted (such as web search engines) in the adf?

Hello

Lets say I want to search employee name "John Miller".

I type 'Joh % only' or 'Joh' so is it possible to show guests such as "John Miller" "John David"?

An option that I would train is to have LOV with the names of the employees, drag - move as values af:inputListOf #{empName...}

then user will click on the button at the end of the textfield, enter 'John', click on search

Is - this possibe? If this isn't the case, then what is the best way suggested to search based on the name of employee?

Thank you

Rahul

Hello

You must use af:autoSuggestBehaviour. Check out the links below.

Oracle ADF - tips and Techniques: ADF UI: creating Autosuggest LOV

http://www.Oracle.com/technetwork/developer-tools/ADF/learnmore/62-autosuggestbehavior-177811.PDF

Thank you

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