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Like div/span in HTML, I'd like to know if there has similar tags in JSF. It should be meaningless in HTML display, but only for organizing document composition.

For example:

<h:abstractGroup id="a" rendered="false">
    ...
</h:abstractGroup>
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The rendering of a group of child components can be controlled with the facelet tag <ui:fragment>.

See also Alternative to ui:fragment in JSF

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  • Oddly, ui:fragment, h:panelGroup did not work for me. I'm using PrimeFaces (3.0-M3), at last I've found p:outputPanel which worked for me, though. I'm curious what's the difference between ui:fragment and p:outputPanel? Do you know?
    – Lenik
    Sep 3, 2011 at 9:46
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h:panelGroup does exactly this, and it renders as div or span too, automatically detecting which is required.

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