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I can access my variable stored in a backing bean from my JSF2 page, so things like

<h:outputText value="#{myBean.myValue}"/>

work, and the value (which is an int btw.) prints okay. However, when trying to use this value in conditional expressions within c:if and/or c:when tags it never equals anything... so:

<c:if test="#{myBean.myValue == 1}">
    <c:set var="myVar" value="true"/>
</c:if>

<c:choose>
    <c:when test="#{myBean.myValue > 1}">
        <c:set var="myVar" value="true"/>
    </c:when>
</c:choose>

or even

#{myBean.myValue eq '1'} 

or

#{myBean.myValue == '1'}

will never evaluate to true, even if the value is indeed 1 or >1.

Annoyingly the comparison works in the rendered attribute of a tag! So this:

<h:outputText value="whatever" rendered="#{myBean.myValue == 1}"/>

is fine!

What is going on?

UPDATE:

This works:

public int getMyValue() {
    return 1;
}

but this does not:

@Column(name = "orderstatus")
public int getOrderStatus() {
return orderStatus;
}

The int's value is printed correctly, but 1 == 1 is false.

Are entity beans handled in a special way? Can I use them for displaying their value on the UI?

UPDATE2:

<h:outputText value="#{order.adcOrderStatus.orderStatus.class}"/>

prints java.lang.Integer.

UPDATE3:

Here is the full code:

<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8' ?>
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"
      xmlns:c="http://java.sun.com/jsp/jstl/core"
      xmlns:h="http://java.sun.com/jsf/html"
      xmlns:cc="http://java.sun.com/jsf/composite">
    <cc:interface>
        <cc:attribute name="orderStatus" required="true"/>
    </cc:interface>
    <cc:implementation>
        <c:choose>
            <c:when test="#{cc.attrs.orderStatus == 1}" >
                <c:set var="unknownStatus" value="false"/>
            </c:when>
            <c:when test="#{cc.attrs.orderStatus == 2}" >
                <c:set var="unknownStatus" value="false"/>
            </c:when>
            <c:when test="#{cc.attrs.orderStatus == 3}" >
                <c:set var="unknownStatus" value="false"/>
            </c:when>
            <c:when test="#{cc.attrs.orderStatus == 99}" >
                <c:set var="unknownStatus" value="false"/>
            </c:when>
            <c:otherwise>
                <c:set var="unknownStatus" value="true"/>
            </c:otherwise>
        </c:choose>
        <h:graphicImage url="#{resource['img/icons/flag_yellow.png']}" rendered="#{cc.attrs.orderStatus == 1}"/>
        <h:outputText value="Created" rendered="#{cc.attrs.orderStatus == 1}"/>
        <h:graphicImage url="#{resource['img/icons/flag_orange.png']}" rendered="#{cc.attrs.orderStatus == 2}"/>
        <h:outputText value="Stopped" rendered="#{cc.attrs.orderStatus == 2}"/>
        <h:graphicImage url="#{resource['img/icons/flag_green.png']}" rendered="#{cc.attrs.orderStatus == 3}"/>
        <h:outputText value="Active" rendered="#{cc.attrs.orderStatus == 3}"/>
        <h:graphicImage url="#{resource['img/icons/flag_red.png']}" rendered="#{cc.attrs.orderStatus == 99}"/>
        <h:outputText value="Failed" rendered="#{cc.attrs.orderStatus == 99}"/>
        <h:graphicImage url="#{resource['img/icons/question_mark.png']}" rendered="#{unknownStatus}"/>
        <h:outputText value="Unknown" rendered="#{unknownStatus}"/>
    </cc:implementation>
</html>

It works when called with an int value. But this doesn't work:

    <p:dataTable value="#{cc.attrs.orders}" var="order">
        <p:column>
            <f:facet name="header">
                <h:outputText value="Status"/>
            </f:facet>
            <mytag:orderStatus orderStatus="#{order.adcOrderStatus.orderStatus}"/>
        </p:column>
    </p:dataTable>

This displays the correct value:

<h:outputText value="#{order.adcOrderStatus.orderStatus.class}"/>
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You are using JSF, that's going on. – rightfold Jul 29 '10 at 10:47
@Koning: why are you opening JSF questions? Just press Ctrl+W and move along :) – BalusC Jul 29 '10 at 10:59
You mean Cmd+W :) – rightfold Jul 30 '10 at 15:53

2 Answers

up vote 4 down vote accepted

Did you declare JSTL core taglib as follows?

<html xmlns:c="http://java.sun.com/jsp/jstl/core">

If not or incorrectly declared, they it simply won't be parsed and end up plain vanilla in generated HTML output. You can confirm this by opening the page in browser, rightlicking it and choosing View Source. You should not see any JSTL tag in there.


Update: as per your update, I am not sure. It might be related with the fact that JSTL runs during build time of the view and JSF during render time of the view. I honestly don't know how that expresses itself in a JSF composite component, I have to play intensively with them yet. It should however work just fine in a normal JSF view.

I'd just rewrite the composite component as follows:

<h:panelGroup rendered="#{cc.attrs.orderStatus == 1}">
    <h:graphicImage url="#{resource['img/icons/flag_yellow.png']}" /> Created
</h:panelGroup>
<h:panelGroup rendered="#{cc.attrs.orderStatus == 2}">
    <h:graphicImage url="#{resource['img/icons/flag_orange.png']}" /> Stopped
</h:panelGroup>
<h:panelGroup rendered="#{cc.attrs.orderStatus == 3}">
    <h:graphicImage url="#{resource['img/icons/flag_green.png']}" /> Active
</h:panelGroup>
<h:panelGroup rendered="#{cc.attrs.orderStatus == 99}">
    <h:graphicImage url="#{resource['img/icons/flag_red.png']}"  /> Failed
</h:panelGroup>
<h:panelGroup rendered="#{cc.attrs.orderStatus != 1 && cc.attrs.orderStatus != 2 && cc.attrs.orderStatus != 3 && cc.attrs.orderStatus != 99}">
    <h:graphicImage url="#{resource['img/icons/question_mark.png']}" /> Unknown
</h:panelGroup>
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The taglib must be correct, because Netbeans would complain otherwise. And c:otherwise is processed... – Gabor Kulcsar Jul 29 '10 at 12:29
Are you using JSF 2.0 on JSP or Facelets? – BalusC Jul 29 '10 at 12:31
JSF 2.0 and Facelets. No JSP. – Gabor Kulcsar Jul 29 '10 at 12:38
I've included the full code, maybe there is something trivially wrong with it... – Gabor Kulcsar Jul 29 '10 at 12:58
That was an informative comment, thank you. I originally wished to avoid using the rendered attribute though... – Gabor Kulcsar Jul 29 '10 at 13:25
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<c:if test="#{myBean.myValue == 1}">

Prior to JSF2, these JSTL-like Facelets tags were only evaluated at tree creation time (ref).

The JSF2 doc for c:if doesn't mention this and I know the two Facelets versions are not compatible (that's definitely in the spec) and it isn't clear to me what "processed" means in this context. It might be worth perusing the spec to see if it describes the behaviour in more detail, check what's in your component tree at runtime and check your object state at view creation time.

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So it seems that if it doesn't work then I MUST rely on the rendered attribute... – Gabor Kulcsar Jul 29 '10 at 13:26
Thanks for the links! – Gabor Kulcsar Jul 29 '10 at 13:29

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