I have the following composite component (<v2:inputText2>)
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"
xmlns:h="http://java.sun.com/jsf/html"
xmlns:composite="http://java.sun.com/jsf/composite"
xmlns:ui="http://java.sun.com/jsf/facelets"
xmlns:rich="http://richfaces.org/rich">
<!-- INTERFACE -->
<composite:interface>
<composite:attribute name="baseId" required="true" />
<composite:attribute name="size" required="true" />
<composite:attribute name="value" required="true" />
<composite:attribute name="align" required="false" default="" />
<composite:attribute name="label" required="false" default="" />
<composite:attribute name="labelStyle" required="false" default="" />
<composite:attribute name="disabled" required="false" default="false" />
<composite:attribute name="required" required="false" default="false" />
<composite:attribute name="inputStyle" required="false" default="" />
<composite:editableValueHolder name="inTxt" />
</composite:interface>
<!-- IMPLEMENTATION -->
<composite:implementation>
<h:panelGroup id="#{cc.attrs.baseId}Dec">
<table class="decTable" style="align:#{cc.attrs.align};" border="1">
<tr>
<td class="labelSize" style="vertical-align: middle;">
<h:outputLabel
id="#{cc.attrs.baseId}Lbl" for="#{cc.attrs.baseId}"
value="#{cc.attrs.label}" style="#{cc.attrs.labelStyle}" /></td>
<td width="#{cc.attrs.size}">
<h:inputText
id="inTxt" value="#{cc.attrs.value}"
disabled="#{cc.attrs.disabled}"
style="width: 99%; #{cc.attrs.inputStyle}"
required="#{cc.attrs.required}">
<!-- composite:insertChildren / -->
</h:inputText></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="2"><h:panelGroup id="#{cc.attrs.baseId}Error">
<rich:message for="#{cc.attrs.baseid}">
<rich:tooltip id="#{cc.attrs.baseId}TT" styleClass="validError">
<rich:message id="#{cc.attrs.baseId}TTMsg"
for="#{cc.attrs.baseId}" showDetail="false" showSummary="true" />
</rich:tooltip>
</rich:message>
</h:panelGroup></td>
</tr>
</table>
</h:panelGroup>
</composite:implementation>
</html>
In the following Fragment, I want to add an <a4j:ajax> event to this component using like this:
<rich:panel style="width:560px;">
<f:facet name="header">
<h:outputText value="Combobox "></h:outputText>
</f:facet>
<v2:inputText2 size="300px" baseId="baseId_txt" id="txt" label="Text:"
value="#{testInput2.value}">
<a4j:ajax event="change" render="dbgText"/>
</v2:inputText2>
<h:outputText value="#{testInput2.value}" id="dbgText"/>
</rich:panel>
<aj4:commandButton id="cmdOK" value="Ok"
action="#{testInput2.cmdOk ()}" render="@form" />
When I call the Testpage, then I get the following Error:
testInput2.xhtml @23,48 <a4j:ajax> Error: enclosing composite component does not support event change
How can I solve the problem?
The Ajax-Event should trigger a UI-Bean-Methode.
Thanks Ronald
You need to register it as client behavior in composite's interface.
<cc:interface>
...
<cc:clientBehavior name="clientEvent" targets="inputId" event="valueChange" />
</cc:interface>
<cc:implementation>
...
<h:inputText id="inputId" ... />
</cc:implementation>
name
: The custom event name as you would specify in composite's client. Can be the same as the actual event name. Can be a customized one. It's all free to your choice.targets
: The composite implementation relative client ID of the target component on which the actual client behavior should be attached.event
: The actual event name which the actual client behavior should be listening. Note that the default event of EditableValueHolder
components is valueChange
and not change
. You can for text input fields keep using change
if you want.With the above declaration example, you can use it in template client as below:
<my:composite ...>
<f:ajax event="clientEvent" ... />
</my:composite>
After this, you'll face a second but unrelated problem which is already asked and answered here: <f:ajax render> not working via <composite:clientBehavior>.
Unrelated to the concrete problem, that composite can better be a tagfile. And, that HTML table markup is not Web 2.0.
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