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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T03:06:25+00:00 2026-06-11T03:06:25+00:00

I have seen people using square bracket in JSF, and I am not sure

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I have seen people using square bracket in JSF, and I am not sure if I understand its use correctly. So maybe an JSF guru can help me understand it

1.So let say I have this

#{bean.x}

and x is a two dimensional array (x[][]), how do I display x[0] using EL? I would imagine that I need to use square bracket in this case. I think I use #{bean.x[0]}, but I got exception.

2.The second scenario is from BalusC code Pass Argument to a composite-component action attribute

<composite:interface>
   <composite:attribute name="bean" type="java.lang.Object" />
   <composite:attribute name="action" type="java.lang.String" />
   <composite:attribute name="property" type="java.lang.String" />
</composite:interface>
<composite:implementation>
   <h:commandButton value="Remove" action="#{cc.attrs.bean[cc.attrs.action]}">
      <f:setPropertyActionListener target="#{cc.attrs.bean[cc.attrs.property]}" value="Somestring" />
   </h:commandButton>
</composite:implementation>

I understand what the code is doing and it works beautifully, but I would appreciate if someone can explain what is the use of the square bracket in this case. Thank you very much

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    2026-06-11T03:06:27+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 3:06 am

    I think I use #{bean.x[0]}, but I got exception.

    It’s unfortunate that you didn’t share the exception details. But this should just work, provided that there’s a getX() method which returns a non-null array of which the given index really exists.


    The second scenario is from BalusC code Pass Argument to a composite-component action attribute

    In this particular case, the brace notation [] enables you to use a dynamic property name or action method name. The following of course don’t work

    #{cc.attrs.bean.cc.attrs.action}
    

    It would only try to invoke bean.getCc().getAttrs().action().

    The brace notation is also used on Map<K, V>. It allows you to specify keys which contain dots (which in turn shouldn’t be EL-evaluated as properties)

    #{bean.map['key.with.dots']}
    

    It of course also allows you to specify a dynamic map key:

    #{bean.map[otherBean.mapKey]}
    

    See also:

    • Our EL wiki page
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