I have a composite component representing a table, that depending on the editable
attribute (which I have created) may or may not display links to edit a row.
The edit links are of type <h:commandLink>
and have actionListener
s pointing to a method in a backing bean. The backing bean for handling editing is provided as a <cc:attribute name="editBean"... />
like the attribute editable
, when I want the table to be editable.
If I don't need the table to be editable I set the editable
attribute to false
and the links rendered
attribute gets set to false as well.
My problem is that if I set editable
to false
and therefore don't set the attribute editBean
either, I get errors pointing out that there is no method for handling editing (e.g. java.lang.String does not have the property xxxxx).
I had hoped that as the links are set to not be rendered at all, what has been specified in the action/actionListener would be ignored. To me it feels logical to first check the rendered
attribute and then, if it's set to true
, check the other attributes.
So, my questions are: why does it work like this and if there's an elegant way of handling this scenario?