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Asked: June 5, 20262026-06-05T03:51:16+00:00 2026-06-05T03:51:16+00:00

In question: The class behind ui:include JSF tag I found out that I need

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In question:
The class behind ui:include JSF tag
I found out that I need to use the IncludeHandler to use

<ui:include>

programmatically.
However, the constructor needs a “config”-parameter and I don’t know how to set this up.
Please give an example that shows how to use the IncludeHandler for a simple include like

<ui:include src="include.xhtml" />

My jsf-component currently is built programmaticly but I want to include some parts written as “.xhtml”. So at the end a web-designer simply has a component like

<fg:generator></fg:generator>

and some “.xhtml”-files to play around with the styling. If there’s a better approach than the IncludeHandler (still needs to be in Java) let me know 🙂

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    2026-06-05T03:51:17+00:00Added an answer on June 5, 2026 at 3:51 am

    If your sole purpose is to use <ui:include> programmatically, then you should be using FaceletContext#includeFacelet() instead. Assuming that you’re inside your custom component:

    FacesContext facesContext = FacesContext.getCurrentInstance();
    FaceletContext faceletContext = (FaceletContext) facesContext.getAttributes().get(FaceletContext.FACELET_CONTEXT_KEY);
    faceletContext.includeFacelet(this, "include.xhtml"); // this is your current UIComponent.
    

    Here’s another kickoff example which demonstrates dynamic include by command button:

    <h:form>
        <h:commandButton value="include" action="#{bean.include}" />
    </h:form>
    <h:panelGroup id="include" />
    

    with

    public void include() throws IOException {
        FacesContext facesContext = FacesContext.getCurrentInstance();
        FaceletContext faceletContext = (FaceletContext) facesContext.getAttributes().get(FaceletContext.FACELET_CONTEXT_KEY);
        faceletContext.includeFacelet(facesContext.getViewRoot().findComponent("foo"), "include.xhtml");
    }
    
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