I have the following structure (contents and attributes omitted):
<ui:repeat id="outerlist">
<my:compositeComponent id="myCC">
<h:panelgroup id="container">
Some content here (outputText, etc.)
<ui:repeat id="innerlist">
<h:commandButton>
<f:ajax render=":#{cc.clientId}:container" />
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As the content inside the container depends on the action of the innerlist's button, I need to update it. The approach as shown above works, when there is no outer ui:repeat
. However, it fails with a component not found
error when there is one.
This is seems due to the fact that the cc.clientId
then itself contains the row index of the outer ui:repeat
, e.g. outerlist:0:myCC:container
. As a comment to this answer indicates, this indexed ID is not available in the server-side representation of the view tree. Instead "the row index only exist at client side". I must admit I do not quite understand how this indexing is done and what is available at the server side.
So my question is: How does JSF do this indexing, how does it (on the server) separate different "instances" inside a ui:repeat
and is there a solution for what I am trying to achieve with the above code?