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I am using JSF 2.0 with Primefaces 3.4.2

I have the following in JSF page

<p:selectOneMenu value="#{mb.employee}">
    <f:selectItems value="#{mb.employeeList}" var="emp"
    itemLabel="#{emp.employeeName}" itemValue="#{emp.employeeCode}"/>
    <p:ajax listener="#{mb.changeMethod}" />
</p:selectOneMenu>

Problem is when I select a value in selectOneMenu, I am getting null in changeMethod of ManagedBean, for this System.out.println("val "+employee.getEmployeeName());

What could be the reason for this? How can I resolve this problem? Any hep is highly appreciable.

ManagedBean Code

@Named("mb")
@ViewAccessScoped
public class MyBean implements Serializable {

private Employee employee;
private List<Employee> employeeList;

@Inject
EmployeeService employeeService;

@PostConstruct
public void loadEmployees() {
employeeList = employeeService.getEmployees();
}


public void changeMethod() {
System.out.println("val  "+employee.getEmployeeName());
}


/* getters and setters for employee and employeeList */
.... methods
/* */

2 Answers 2

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You are not specifying on the <p:ajax> component which form elements to process, so the ajax request may be submitting multiple values that could be conflicting with other field validation. Remmeber that if a value is submitted and it fails validation, then none of the request values get set to the model. When you reach the Application(Event) phase, the model values will not reflect any submitted request values.

Try this:

<p:selectOneMenu value="#{mb.employee}">
    <f:selectItems value="#{mb.employeeList}" var="emp"
    itemLabel="#{emp.employeeName}" itemValue="#{emp.employeeCode}"/>
    <p:ajax process="@this" partialSubmit="true" listener="#{mb.changeMethod}" />
</p:selectOneMenu>

Above you will be submitting just the current component request value to be applied to the model.

EDIT:

Actually it probably isn't a validation issue so much as there are no request values being submitted on the ajax event.

According to the Primefaces Manual:

process null String Component(s) to process in partial request.

update null String Component(s) to update with ajax.

The second column is Default Value. In the standard <f:ajax> the execute attribute defaults to @this however this is not the case for <p:ajax>. If you want to submit the current component then you must specify this in the process attribute.

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  • I have added <p:ajax process="@this" partialSubmit="true", then changeMethod is not getting invoked. When I tried only with process="@this". then I am getting null pointer exception`.
    – Jacob
    Feb 20, 2013 at 19:34
  • @Polppan There must be a null pointer occurring in your property setter or getter methods. This could also be occurring in the converter for your selectOneMenu component. You are converting employee objects aren't you? Feb 20, 2013 at 19:37
  • Is this because I do not have converter class? Yes employeeList and employee are Basically Employee class.
    – Jacob
    Feb 20, 2013 at 19:39
  • @Polppan Yes you will need to implement a converter for objects that you bind directly to selectOneMenu. Feb 20, 2013 at 19:41
  • I will add a converter class and will get back to you.
    – Jacob
    Feb 20, 2013 at 19:48
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You need to add converter to p:selectOneMenu to let it know that you are dealing with employee object. Create the converter class and use it with converter attribute. Here is the sample converter.

import javax.faces.component.UIComponent;
import javax.faces.context.FacesContext;
import javax.faces.convert.Converter;
import javax.faces.convert.FacesConverter;

import org.springframework.beans.factory.annotation.Autowired;
import org.springframework.beans.factory.annotation.Configurable;

@FacesConverter("employeeConverter")
@Configurable
public class EmployeeConverter implements Converter {

    @Autowired
    EmployeeService employeeService;

    public Object getAsObject(FacesContext context, UIComponent component,
            String value) {
        if (value == null || value.length() == 0) {
            return null;
        }
        Long id = Long.parseLong(value);
        return employeeService.findUser(id);
    }

    public String getAsString(FacesContext context, UIComponent component,
            Object value) {
        return value instanceof Employee ? ((Employee) value).getId().toString() : "";
    }
}
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  • Chris Any reason why getAsObject method not being called? Only getAsString method is only called?
    – Jacob
    Feb 21, 2013 at 15:31
  • getAsObject is called when the data is saved. At that time, selectOneMenu must return the required object to save. getAsString is called for UI conversion only to see name or code or something like that. Feb 21, 2013 at 15:58
  • Chris before saving is there any way we can test whether `getAsObject' is return correct value?
    – Jacob
    Feb 21, 2013 at 16:08
  • I think getAsObject will be called only when the object needs to be retrieved for saving. I'm not sure it will be called at any other stage. Maybe it is the default behavior of javax.faces.convert.Converter. Feb 21, 2013 at 16:34
  • getAsObject method gets invoked when partial update happens too, something like <p:ajax update. Thanks
    – Jacob
    Feb 21, 2013 at 19:08

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