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I'm trying to use SelectItemsConverter with PrimeFaces Picklist.

XHTML:

<p:pickList id="plUpdateFirma" value="#{bsvttController.dlmFirma}" var="plFirma"
    itemLabel="#{plFirma.schluesselFirma}" itemValue="#{plFirma}"
    converter="FirmaConverter">

    <f:facet name="sourceCaption">
        Vorjahr
    </f:facet>
    <f:facet name="targetCaption">
        #{bsvttController.selSaison}
    </f:facet>

    <p:column>
        #{plFirma.schluesselFirma}  
    </p:column>

</p:pickList>

Converter:

@FacesConverter(value = "FirmaConverter")
public class FirmaConverter extends SelectItemsConverter
{ 

    @Override
    public String getAsString(final FacesContext facesContext, final UIComponent component, final Object object)
    {
        return ((Firma) object).getSchluesselFirma();
    }

}

Bean:

@ManagedBean
@ViewScoped
public class BsvttController implements Serializable
{
    private DualListModel<Firma> dlmFirma;
    private List<Firma> dlmFirmaSource;
    private List<Firma> dlmFirmaTarget;
    private Firma firma;

    @PostConstruct
    public void init()
    {
        dlmFirmaSource = FirmaPersistenz.leseFirmaAlle();
        dlmFirmaTarget = new ArrayList<Firma>();
        dlmFirma = new DualListModel<>(dlmFirmaSource, dlmFirmaTarget);
    }

    public DualListModel<Firma> getDlmFirma()
    {
        return dlmFirma;
    }
    public List<Firma> getDlmFirmaSource()
    {
        return dlmFirmaSource;
    }
    public List<Firma> getDlmFirmaTarget()
    {
        return dlmFirmaTarget;
    }

    public void setDlmFirma(DualListModel<Firma> dlmFirma)
    {
        this.dlmFirma = dlmFirma;
    }
    public void setDlmFirmaSource(List<Firma> dlmFirmaSource)
    {
        this.dlmFirmaSource = dlmFirmaSource;
    }
    public void setDlmFirmaTarget(List<Firma> dlmFirmaTarget)
    {
        this.dlmFirmaTarget = dlmFirmaTarget;
    }

}

While debugging converter I could see that getAsString method is working fine. But after submitting the form both arraylists (dlmFirmaSource and dlmFirmaTarget) are empty.

OmniFaces showcase says that

"The omnifaces.SelectItemsConverter allows you to populate e.g. a drop-down with complex Java model objects as value of f:selectItems and have JSF convert those automatically back without the need to provide a custom converter which may need to do the job based on possibly expensive service/DAO operations."

But in case of PickList component there doesn't exist any f:selectItems tag.

Does SelectItemsConverter even support PickList component?

2 Answers 2

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Does SelectItemsConverter even support PickList component?

No, it doesn't.

Since OmniFaces 1.5, you can use omnifaces.ListConverter or omnifaces.ListIndexConverter for the desired purpose. See also the ListConverter showcase example which also demonstrates the usage on <p:pickList>.

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  • I am using Omnifaces 1.8.1 and added this converter <o:converter converterId="omnifaces.ListConverter" list="#{selectListBean.source}" /> inside the picklist tags but the "list" attribute is not found can you please advice ?
    – Samy Omar
    Aug 3, 2014 at 19:32
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    @Samy: It's a dynamic attribute. Just specify it. If the IDE is jerking, ignore it.
    – BalusC
    Aug 3, 2014 at 19:58
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No, the SelectItemsConverter handles conversion of core JSF SelectItem objects for use with various JSF components.

The class DualListModel is a PrimeFaces specific class meant for use with advanced PrimeFaces data components. The workaround of course is to possible use a @PostConstruct method to initialize your DualListModel in the managed bean so that it does not require a converter, or you can simply implement the converter in the traditional way. From the PrimeFaces guide on the converter attribute of Pick List:

An el expression or a literal text that defines a converter for the component. When it’s an EL expression, it’s resolved to a converter instance. In case it’s a static text, it must refer to a converter id

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    Just in case you're seeking for confirmation, yes maple_shaft is right. The <p:pickList> doesn't use UISelectItem(s), so it's end of story. If you really need to, consider a custom converter which injects the bean holding the model.
    – BalusC
    Feb 12, 2013 at 14:31

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