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I am trying to implement primefaces selectManyMenu in advanced mode as shown in the showcase, however not able to get it work.

It works perfectly for selectOneMenu though.

Here is my code for selectOneMenu:

<p:selectOneMenu id="param" value="#{containerResultBean.selectedParam}"
                 converter="omnifaces.SelectItemsConverter" var="pa"
                 filter="true" filterMatchMode="contains" >
      <f:selectItem itemLabel="Select questions" itemValue="" />
      <f:selectItems value="#{containerResultBean.paramList}"
                     var="parameter" itemLabel="#{parameter.name}"
                     itemValue="#{parameter}"/>
      <p:column >
           <h:outputText styleClass="mediumFont" value="#{pa.name}"/>
           <h:outputText styleClass="mediumFont" value="#{pa.category.name}"/>
      </p:column>
</p:selectOneMenu>

for selectManyMenu

<p:selectManyMenu id="param" value="#{containerResultBean.selectedParamsList}"
                 converter="omnifaces.SelectItemsConverter" var="pa"
                 filter="true" filterMatchMode="contains" >
      <f:selectItem itemLabel="Select questions" itemValue="" />
      <f:selectItems value="#{containerResultBean.paramList}"
                     var="parameter" itemLabel="#{parameter.name}"
                     itemValue="#{parameter}"/>
      <p:column >
           <h:outputText styleClass="mediumFont" value="#{pa.name}"/>
           <h:outputText styleClass="mediumFont" value="#{pa.category.name}"/>
      </p:column>
</p:selectManyMenu>

I am getting an error value="#{pa.name}": The class 'java.lang.String' does not have the property 'name'.

I have doubled checked, my equal(), hashcode() and toString() methods. I think if there is problem with these methods then selectOneMenu also should not have worked.

Please note, when i remove the var='pa' and <column ...>, it works perfectly.

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  • Is containerResultBean.selectedParamsList a list object? It seems pa is taken like a String object.
    – Miguel
    Jul 6, 2015 at 9:13
  • @Miguel yes, selectedParamsList is a list object. private List<Param> selectedParamsList = new ArrayList<>();
    – Ankit
    Jul 6, 2015 at 10:25
  • @Miguel i dont understand why it is taken as a String object in ManyMenu and not in OneMenu?
    – Ankit
    Jul 6, 2015 at 10:26
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    @Miguel thanks, but Omnifaces converter is using toString method of the class and is similar to what one implements by his own. Converter is simply converting the Entity object to String and from String, back to Entity. Therefore if there is a problem with converter than OneMenu should not work too. This is what my understanding about converters is..
    – Ankit
    Jul 6, 2015 at 12:43
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    Moreover, the converter only applies to <f:selectItem(s)>, not to the customized representation.
    – BalusC
    Jul 6, 2015 at 12:56

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It's caused by the placeholder item which has an empty string as value.

<f:selectItem itemLabel="Select questions" itemValue="" />

Better explicitly make it #{null} instead of an empty string so it resolves to null instead of java.lang.String.

<f:selectItem itemLabel="Select questions" itemValue="#{null}" />

It worked in <p:selectOneMenu>, because its renderer simply renders the label when the item value is an instance of String (which would in turn thus fail if it's actually null; this is in turn likely an oversight/bug in PrimeFaces).

See also:

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  • thanks it worked, but why does the empty string in <f:selectItem..> causes problem in ManyMenu and not in OneMenu?
    – Ankit
    Jul 6, 2015 at 13:01
  • I just looked into its source code and updated the answer.
    – BalusC
    Jul 6, 2015 at 13:02
  • Got it why it was working in OneMenu..but what do you mean by it would fail if its null? what is null?
    – Ankit
    Jul 6, 2015 at 13:17
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    <p:selectOneMenu> will show an empty custom item if you used itemValue="#{null}" in there.
    – BalusC
    Jul 6, 2015 at 13:20

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