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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T23:22:10+00:00 2026-05-22T23:22:10+00:00

for an example in an array there is Edit –> #{testBean.edit} Delete –> #{testBean.delete}

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for an example in an array there is

Edit –> #{testBean.edit}
Delete –> #{testBean.delete}
Copy –> #{testBean.copy}

is it possible to create commandbutton using loop or something

for(i=0;i<=array.length;i++)<br>
{
print '<h:commandbutton value="#{testBean.array.name}" action="#{testBean.array.action}" />'
}

so the output shld be like

<h:commandbutton value="Edit" action="#{testBean.edit}" />
<h:commandbutton value="Delete" action="#{testBean.delete}" />
<h:commandbutton value="Copy" action="#{testBean.copy}" />
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    2026-05-22T23:22:10+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 11:22 pm

    That’s only possible if you change the collection (map?) to look something like

    Edit --> edit
    Delete --> delete
    Copy --> copy
    

    E.g.

    Map<String, String> buttons = new LinkedHashMap<String, String>();
    buttons.put("Edit", "edit");
    buttons.put("Delete", "delete");
    buttons.put("Copy", "copy");
    

    You can then loop over it as follows:

    <ui:repeat value="#{bean.buttons}" var="button">
        <h:commandButton value="#{button.key}" action="#{bean[button.value]}" />
    </ui:repeat>
    

    As an alternative, you can create the components programmatically from in the bean side.

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