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I am trying to change styleClass dynamically in JSF, and I want it can be controlled by checkbox. So I have tried to use one line if-else condition in styleClass attribute.

<h:outputText value="valueText" 
                  styleClass="#{pmBean.check}?header-bold:header-normal" />
<p:selectBooleanCheckbox id="checkMsisdn" value="#{pmBean.check}">
    <p:ajax process="checkMsisdn" update="rulesForm:formInternal"/>
</p:selectBooleanCheckbox>

What is wrong with the following statement?

styleClass="#{pmBean.check}?header-bold:header-normal"

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You have closed the EL expression before its end. It should be :

styleClass="#{pmBean.check ? 'header-bold' : 'header-normal'}"
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  • it solves my problem, but since I have using Ajax call Boolean check does not propagated in styleClass at first. I only have seen the changes after F5. I think there should be one more attribute to be used. Jan 8, 2014 at 13:40
  • I assume you will have to update the outputText after clicking on the checkbox. Give the outputText an id (like id="outputText") and try with update="outputText" under the <p:ajax>. Jan 8, 2014 at 13:49
  • that's it. Thank. It works properly. I have also test that, Changing update="rulesForm:formInternal" to update="@form" works. Jan 8, 2014 at 13:56

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