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Asked: June 4, 20262026-06-04T07:07:27+00:00 2026-06-04T07:07:27+00:00

I’m encountering some troubles while trying to access some properties with parameters. Well, I

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I’m encountering some troubles while trying to access some properties with parameters. Well, I don’t know if they should be called properties since the accessors have parameters but lets call them properties for now.

The situation is this:

I have a Student class that contains different localizations as objects in a map. I can get those localization objects by doing this:

student.getLocalizedData(String localizationCode);

Now, on the page, I’m trying to do this:

<h:inputText value="#{collegeBean.student.getLocalizedData('es').profileDescription}"/>

A student’s description can have many localizations.

The page loads correctly, but when I try to save the student it says that the bean collegeBean does not have the property getLocalizedData, tough that one is a property of the student contained on the bean.

I know that line is insane, so I tried to wrap it:

<h:inputText value="#{collegeBean.getStudentLocalizedData('es').profileDescription}"/>

Alas, again I get the same message.

The only solution I’ve found is to make a method that completely wraps the studen’t sproperty… but that leaves me with 2 methods (get + set) for every localization, and that’s only for one property. This means that I’ll end having (2 x localizations x attributes) amount of methods!.

Is there any approach I can take to solve this in the most dynamic way? The ammount of localizations might change in the future and I don’t want to change any code.

EDIT: I’m using JBoss 6.1.0.Final and the JSF implementation that comes with it JSF 2.0.3-b05

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    2026-06-04T07:07:28+00:00Added an answer on June 4, 2026 at 7:07 am

    This should theoretically work, so I suspect a bug or an oversight in the EL implementation used. You might want to try a different EL implementation (a different server make) or to upgrade the server. If in vain, report it as a bug to the server vendor.

    However, since you’re actually delegating the getLocalizedData() to a Map, better is to not do that but instead return the whole Map directly.

    public Map<String, LocalizedData> getLocalizedData() {
        return localizedData;
    }
    

    so that you can use it as follows

    <h:inputText value="#{collegeBean.student.localizedData.es.profileDescription}"/>
    

    or, if desired

    <h:inputText value="#{collegeBean.student.localizedData['es'].profileDescription}"/>
    
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