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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T14:07:51+00:00 2026-05-13T14:07:51+00:00

While using <c:forEach> the items values is not substituted properly. If i use <a4j:repeat>

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While using <c:forEach> the items values is not substituted properly. If i use <a4j:repeat> or <ui:repeat> instead of <c:forEach> inside a <rich:dataTable>, radio button is not rendering properly. I also found reason for this in http://community.jboss.org/wiki/Cantusea4jrepeattoiteratethemenuItemstabsetc

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<f:selectItems> is working inside but i want to send a choice type to server

  <rich:dataTable var="answer" value="#{answers}">
    <rich:column>
      <f:selectOneRadio value="#{response.value}">
        <c:forEach items="#{answer.choices}" var="choice">
            <f:selectItem itemLabel="#{choice.value}" itemValue="#{choice.type}"/>
        </c:forEach>
     </f:selectOneRadio>
   </rich:column>
  </rich:dataTable>
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    2026-05-13T14:07:52+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 2:07 pm

    If you’re already on JSF 2.x, then you can just use the following construct:

    <f:selectItems value="#{answer.choices}" var="choice" itemValue="#{choice.type}" itemLabel="#{choice.value}" />
    

    If you’re still on JSF 1.x, then best is to use f:selectItems in combination with the following logic in the constructor of answer bean to prepopulate it:

    this.selectItems = new ArrayList<SelectItem>();
    for (Choice choice : this.choices) {
        selectItems.add(new SelectItem(choice.getType(), choice.getValue()));
    }
    

    so that you can end up with

    <f:selectItems value="#{answer.selectItems}" />
    
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