I'm having troubles with EL and javascript functions (JSF 1.2, Facelets, Richfaces 3.3.0GA). I have a page that includes another composition:
<ui:include src="/pages/panels/examinationPanel.xhtml">
<ui:param name="prefix" value="new" />
And in my ui:composition
I want to append the prefix
to every id. For example:
<rich:modalPanel id="#{prefix}_examinationPanel">
That works ok.
But the problem comes when I want to access the components in functions suchs as oncomplete
I cannot get it开发者_如何学Python to concatenate the strings properly. For example
oncomplete="#{rich:component('#{prefix}_examinationPanel')}.show();"
I've tried with fn:join
as well but it does not execute the function because it complains about errors when it finds "#" character. For example:
oncomplete="#{rich:component(fn:join(#{prefix},'examinationPanel'))}.show()"
throws
SEVERE: Servlet.service() for servlet Faces Servlet threw exception org.apache.el.parser.ParseException: Encountered "fn:join( #" at line 1, column 33.
Encountered "fn:join( #"
Different errors if I brace it with brackets or with # and brackets.
What am I doing wrong?
And another question, in a conditional command like
oncomplete="#{a}?#{b}:#{c}"
How can I "group" to be able to execute more actions when true or false? Por example something like this:
oncomplete="#{a}?(#{b}#{f}):(#{c}#{d}#{e})"
I've tried with parenthesis but does not parse it properly.
Thanks in advance.
Assuming you are using Facelets, here's a relatively good solution:
- create
functions.taglib.xml
in your WEB-INF add a context param indicating the location:
<context-param> <param-name>facelets.LIBRARIES</param-name> <param-value> /WEB-INF/functions.taglib.xml </param-value> </context-param>
In the xml put the following:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <!DOCTYPE facelet-taglib PUBLIC "-//Sun Microsystems, Inc.//DTD Facelet Taglib 1.0//EN" "https://facelets.dev.java.net/source/browse/*checkout*/facelets/src/etc/facelet-taglib_1_0.dtd"> <facelet-taglib xmlns="http://java.sun.com/JSF/Facelet"> <namespace>http://yournamespace.com/fnc</namespace> <function> <function-name>concat</function-name> <function-class>com.yourpackage.utils.Functions</function-class> <function-signature> java.lang.String concat(java.lang.String, java.lang.String) </function-signature> </function> </facelet-taglib>
in the page use the following:
xmlns:fnc="http://yournamespace.com/fnc" .... oncomplete="#{rich:component(fnc:concat(prefix, '_examinationPanel'))}.show();"
finally, in the
Function
class define the simple method:public static String concat(String string1, String string2) { return string1.concat(string2); }
a simpler solution is to manage the String in the EL like an Object and use the method concat from the class String, something like this:
#{rich:component('constantString'.concat(variable))}.show();
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