I’m writing a JSF2.0-component as a Java class and Renderer class and so on. I can’t write parts of the output in the xhtml like
<h:outputText ... />
because the elements are generated dynamically.
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So I get the message “The button/link/text component needs to have a Form in its ancestry. Please add .”.
Below you can see how I currently render a form. Is this correct too? Or should change something to make the warning dissappear?private void encodeForm(Element elem) throws IOException { //ResponsWriter writer writer.startElement("form", form); encodeChildren(elem); writer.endElement("form"); } - Is it possible to connect an input-field to a variable that is created during runtime (i.e. an Object in a List)? If yes how? If no: I have to implement the decode()-method right?
- How should I render a button that submits such a form? It should for example call a method
in my component that then somehow (how? like the decode-method?) can process the user-input.
Thanks for any help!
Your best bet would be to just remove the code you’ve shown and ask the users of said component to place it inside a form.
At any length, what you’re doing is writing markup for a form. This is something else than actually putting a form component in the tree.