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The conditional operator works in many attributes like "rendered" "value" and others.

But it does not work in action? Or am I doing it wrong?

<h:commandLink action="#{true ? bean.methodTrue() : bean.methodFalse()}"/>

Error: javax.el.ELException: Not a Valid Method Expression

(I realized it using primefaces ajax action attribute)

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This is not supported. The action attribute is supposed to be a MethodExpression, but the conditional operator makes it a ValueExpression syntax. I don't think this will ever be supported for MethodExpressions in EL.

You have basically 2 options:

  1. Create a single action method which delegates the job.

    <h:commandButton ... action="#{bean.method}" />
    

    with

    public String method() {
        return condition ? methodTrue() : methodFalse();
    }
    

    If necessary, pass it in as method argument by #{bean.method(condition)}.

  2. Or, conditionally render 2 buttons.

    <h:commandButton ... action="#{bean.methodTrue}" rendered="#{bean.condition}" />
    <h:commandButton ... action="#{bean.methodFalse}" rendered="#{not bean.conditon}" />
    
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    @Alex: the way which fits your model the best. The second way has however the additional requirement that the condition must be preserved in the request, which is best to be achieved by placing bean in view scope, othwewise you'll stumble upon the problem described as #5 in stackoverflow.com/questions/2118656/…
    – BalusC
    Commented Mar 12, 2015 at 13:05
  • @BalusC view scope is just fine for my requirement and it works perfectly. Thank you again. For further times: Alexander is just fine (Don't know, but hate Alex for me). :)
    – alexander
    Commented Mar 12, 2015 at 13:32
  • Would the same apply to an outputLink? Commented Jun 1, 2015 at 14:08
  • @MichaelMiner: output link doesn't have any method expression attribute in first place.
    – BalusC
    Commented Jun 1, 2015 at 16:53
  • 2nd Option is the best!
    – user3408531
    Commented Jan 7, 2019 at 22:27

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