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I currently have a giant ui:repeat. Within this ui:repeat, some of the repeated objects have a url to a popup image associated with them. When someone clicks display under that particular object, I need the url to popup in a p:dialog.

<ui:repeat var="thing" value="#{bean.thingList}">
    <p:commandLink value="details" onclick="miniImage.show();" 
    update=":#{p:component('chart')}"
    action="#{bean.setCurrentImg(thing.imageUrl)}" 
    rendered="#{thing.includeImage}">
</p:commandLink>
</ui:repeat>

and at the bottom of the page:

<p:dialog id="chart" widgetVar="miniImage" >
    <h:graphicImage value="#{bean.currentImg}"/>
</p:dialog>

And in the backing bean I tried using a simple setter and getter for currentImg.

I am a bit confused on this now and would like to accomplish this without having to submit the entire form as well. Any help is greatly appreciated.

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If you're using PrimeFaces 3.3 or newer, you could just add partialSubmit="true" to the command component. You can then control the to-be-processed components in process attribute. In this particular case, just the current component (the command component itself) is sufficient, thus so process="@this":

<p:commandLink ... process="@this" partialSubmit="true" />

This way only the request parameters which are really necessary for the process will be sent.


Unrelated to the concrete problem, I suggest to use oncomplete instead of onclick to open the dialog. Otherwise the dialog is opened before update takes place and may cause poor user experience as the enduser would see the image instantly changing.

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