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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T11:06:13+00:00 2026-05-20T11:06:13+00:00

I would like to include specific page depending upon button clicked. As far h:commandButton

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I would like to include specific page depending upon button clicked.

As far h:commandButton used,I couldn’t use f:param, so it looks like I should use f:attribute tag.

In case of f:param I would code like this:

<h:commandLink action="connectedFilein">
    <f:param name="fileId" value="#{fileRecord.fileId}"/>
<h:commandLink>

<c:if test="#{requestParameters.fileId!=null}">
    <ui:include src="fileOut.xhtml" id="searchOutResults"/>
</c:if>

What is the f:attribuite case?

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    2026-05-20T11:06:13+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 11:06 am

    I assume that you’re using JSF 1.x, otherwise this question didn’t make sense. The <f:param> in <h:commandButton> is indeed not supported in legacy JSF 1.x, but it is supported since JSF 2.0.

    The <f:attribute> can be used in combination with actionListener.

    <h:commandButton action="connectedFilein" actionListener="#{bean.listener}">
        <f:attribute name="fileId" value="#{fileRecord.fileId}" />
    </h:commandButton>
    

    with

    public void listener(ActionEvent event) {
        this.fileId = (Long) event.getComponent().getAttributes().get("fileId");
    }
    

    (Assuming that it’s of Long type, which is classic for an ID)


    Better is however to use the JSF 1.2 introduced <f:setPropertyActionListener>.

    <h:commandButton action="connectedFilein">
        <f:setPropertyActionListener target="#{bean.fileId}" value="#{fileRecord.fileId}" />
    </h:commandButton>
    

    Or when you’re already running a Servlet 3.0/EL 2.2 capable container (Tomcat 7, Glassfish 3, etc) and your web.xml is declared conform Servlet 3.0, then you could just pass it as method argument.

    <h:commandButton action="#{bean.show(fileRecord.fileId)}" />
    

    with

    public String show(Long fileId) {
        this.fileId = fileId;
        return "connectedFilein";
    }
    

    Unrelated to the concrete problem, I’d strongly recommend to use JSF/Facelets tags instead of JSTL ones whenever possible.

    <ui:fragment rendered="#{bean.fileId != null}">
        <ui:include src="fileOut.xhtml" id="searchOutResults"/>
    </ui:fragment>
    

    (A <h:panelGroup> is also possible and the best approach when using JSP instead of Facelets)

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