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Asked: June 4, 20262026-06-04T22:23:38+00:00 2026-06-04T22:23:38+00:00

I have 3 forms each with component containing datatables. I wish to combine them

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I have 3 forms each with component containing datatables. I wish to combine them into a single form (as each form contains the same set of UI components). I thought of using <p:menu> for this purpose. <p:menu> with 3 menuItems and on click of each item, appropriate form content should be rendered. but when I specify the action attribute of <p:menu>, I get the following error:

Element type “p:menuitem” must be followed by either attribute specifications, “>” or “/>”.

xhtml code:

<h:form id="frm">
  <p:menu>
    <p:menuitem value="price losers" action="#{equityBean.onType("losers")}"/>
    <p:menuitem  value="price gainers"/>
    <p:menuitem  value="price volume"/>
  </p:menu>
  <p:tabView activeIndex="#{equityBean.activeIndex}">
    <p:ajax event="tabChange" listener="#{equityBean.onChange}" update=":frm"/>
    <p:tab title="NSE">                   

      <p:dataTable value="#{equityBean.scripList}" var="scrip">
        ....                        
      </p:dataTable>
    </p:tab>
    <p:tab title="BSE">
      <p:dataTable value="#{equityBean.scripList}" var="scrip">
        .....
      </p:dataTable>
    </p:tab>
  </p:tabView>
</h:form>

bean code:

public void onType(String type)
{
    this.type=type;
}

public List<MasterScrip> getScripList() {

   if(type.equalsIgnoreCase("losers"))
   {
    scripList=new ArrayList<MasterScrip> ();
    scripList=getScripByPriceLosers(exchange);
    return scripList;
   }
   else if(type.equalsIgnoreCase("gainers"))
   {
    scripList=new ArrayList<MasterScrip> ();
    scripList=getScripByPriceLosers(exchange);
    return scripList;
   }
   else
   {
    scripList=new ArrayList<MasterScrip> ();
    scripList=getScripByVolumeType(exchange);
    return scripList;
   }
}

where am I getting wrong?

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    2026-06-04T22:23:40+00:00Added an answer on June 4, 2026 at 10:23 pm

    You need to escape quotes in strings. Specifically, this

    "#{equityBean.onType("losers")}"
    

    Is invalid as "#{equityBean.onType(" is parsed as the value, then the parser has an error as losers is not a valid continuation

    You need to write

    "#{equityBean.onType(&quot;losers&quot;)}"
    

    or

    '#{equityBean.onType("losers")}'
    

    The first escapes the quote, the second uses an alternative string delimiter (' instead of "), so it does not clash with the quote within the string

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