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I am having some trouble with using h:selectOneRadio. I have a list of objects which is being returned which needs to be displayed. I am trying something like this:

<h:selectOneRadio id="selectPlan" layout="pageDirection">
    <f:selectItems value="#{detailsHandler.planList}" />
</h:selectOneRadio>

and planList is a List of Plans. Plan is defined as:

public class Plan {
    protected String id;
    protected String partNumber;
    protected String shortName;
    protected String price;
    protected boolean isService;
    protected boolean isOption;  
    //With all getters/setters
}

The text that must appear for each radio button is actually in a properties file, and I need to insert params in the text to fill out some value in the bean. For example the text in my properties file is:

plan_price=The price of this plan is {0}.

I was hoping to do something like this:

<f:selectItems value="<h:outputFormat value="#{i18n.plan_price}">
    <f:param value="#{planHandler.price}">
</h:outputFormat>" />

Usually if it's not a h:selectOneRadio component, if it's just text I use the h:outputFormat along with f:param tags to display the messages in my .property file called i18n above, and insert a param which is in the backing bean. here this does not work. Does anyone have any ideas how I can deal with this?

I am being returned a list of Plans each with their own prices and the text to be displayed is held in property file. Any help much appreciated.

Thanks!


I am now able to resolve the above issue following the recommendation below. But now I have another question. Each radio button item must display like this:

Click **here**  to see what is included. The cost is XX.

Now the above is what is displayed for each radio button. The "here" needs to be a hyperlink which the user can click and should bring up a dialog box with more info.I can display the sentence above but how do I make the "here" clickable?

Since the above is what is displayed it is the label for SelectItem(Object value, String label) which is returned.

Any ideas much appreciated.

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The value passed to <f:selectItems /> must be a list or array of type javax.faces.model.SelectItem.

You can set the output label in the constructor of the SelectItem. I imagine you can access your properties file from the backing bean. The method to get the SelectItems would look something like this:

public List<SelectItem> getPlanItems() {
  List<SelectItem> list = new ArrayList<SelectItem>();
  for (Plan plan : planList) {
    String label = buildPlanPriceLabel(plan.getPrice());
    list.add(new SelectItem(plan, label));
  }
  return list;
}

Leaving buildPlanPriceLabel as an exercise for the reader.

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Correct. However, a Map<Object, String> also just works in JSF 1.x. In JSF 2.x you can even use a list or array of javabeans as the OP attempted to use, but you'll have to set the var, itemLabel and itemValue attributes as well which was missing here. Also see this answer for an example. – BalusC May 17 '10 at 21:58
Thank you for your comments I have followed these steps and am able to show the information in my list. However now I face another challenge and I have edited my question above. Please let me know if you have any ideas about it. – msharma May 18 '10 at 20:58
Based on your requirements, h:selectOneRadio is entirely the wrong component to use! You should be using ui:repeat or a4j:repeat. – Naganalf May 19 '10 at 19:07

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