As i know,there are 4 ways to pass a parameter value from JSF page to backing bean :

  1. Method expression (JSF 2.0)
  2. f:param
  3. f:attribute
  4. f:setPropertyActionListener

Let see example one by one :

1. Method expression

Since JSF 2.0, you are allow to pass parameter value in the method expression like this #{bean.method(param)}.

JSF page…

<h:commandButton action="#{user.editAction(delete)}" />

Backing bean…

@ManagedBean(name="user")
@SessionScoped
public class UserBean{
 
    public String editAction(String id) {
      //id = "delete"
    }
 
}

2. f:param

Pass parameter value via f:param tag and get it back via request parameter in backing bean.

JSF page…

<h:commandButton action="#{user.editAction}">
    <f:param name="action" value="delete" />
</h:commandButton>

Backing bean…

@ManagedBean(name="user")
@SessionScoped
public class UserBean{
 
    public String editAction() {
 
      Map<String,String> params = 
                FacesContext.getExternalContext().getRequestParameterMap();
      String action = params.get("action");
          //...
 
    }
 
}

3. f:atribute

Pass parameter value via f:atribute tag and get it back via action listener in backing bean.

JSF page…

<h:commandButton action="#{user.editAction}" actionListener="#{user.attrListener}"> 
    <f:attribute name="action" value="delete" />
</h:commandButton>

Backing bean…

@ManagedBean(name="user")
@SessionScoped
public class UserBean{
 
  String action;
 
  //action listener event
  public void attrListener(ActionEvent event){
 
    action = (String)event.getComponent().getAttributes().get("action");
 
  }
 
  public String editAction() {
    //...
  }    
 
}

4. f:setPropertyActionListener

Pass parameter value via f:setPropertyActionListener tag, it will set the value directly into your backing bean property.

JSF page…

<h:commandButton action="#{user.editAction}" >
    <f:setPropertyActionListener target="#{user.action}" value="delete" />
</h:commandButton>

Backing bean…

@ManagedBean(name="user")
@SessionScoped
public class UserBean{
 
    public String action;
 
    public void setAction(String action) {
        this.action = action;
    }
 
    public String editAction() {
       //now action property contains "delete"
    }    
 
}

 

 

posted on 2013-08-21 17:07  七月逆流  阅读(460)  评论(0编辑  收藏  举报