Enviornment:
- IDE: Eclipse 3.7
- Server: Tomcat 7.0
- JSF 2.0
I am new to JSF and recently started having a strange problem when I try to deploy an application.
For some reason everything gets deployed except for the beans. This started when I noticed that no matter what I did, I couldn't access a newly created bean from a facelet. Then I noticed that I also couldn't use new functions that were created in old beans.
I did a little experiment where I took an existing setter method in my login bean, and changed it from:
public void setName(String name) {
this.name = name;
}
to
public void setName(String name) {
this.name = "not what was typed";
}
But the value that was retrieved from the bean on the next page was the value that I typed into the login form.
I think my faces-config.xml and web.xml files are both set up correctly. I googled the problem and the only thing that I found was that adding @ManagedBean and @SessionScope annotations before the bean declarations may help with older versions of JSF, but it didn't work.
I have tried creating a new server, and re-creating the project, but that did not help either. Here is the error that I am getting with my new project (which has all the same files as the old project, files created properly, and contents pasted in):
An Error Occurred:
javax.el.PropertyNotFoundException: /login.xhtml at line 21 and column 42 value="#{loginBean.name}": Property 'name' not found on type com.tutorial.LoginBean
Caused by:
javax.el.PropertyNotFoundException - /login.xhtml at line 21 and column 42 value="#{loginBean.name}": Property 'name' not found on type com.tutorial.LoginBean
Here is the login bean:
/**
* LoginBean.java
*
*/
package com.tutorial;
import javax.faces.application.FacesMessage;
import javax.faces.bean.ManagedBean;
import javax.faces.bean.SessionScoped;
import javax.faces.context.FacesContext;
import javax.faces.event.ActionEvent;
@ManagedBean(name="loginBean")
@SessionScoped
public class LoginBean {
private String name;
private String password;
public String getName() {
return name;
}
public void setName(String name) {
this.name = name;
}
public String getPassword() {
return password;
}
public void setPassword(String password) {
this.password = password;
}
public void savePerson(ActionEvent actionEvent) {
FacesContext.getCurrentInstance().addMessage(null, new FacesMessage("Welcome "
+ name + " " + password + "!"));
}
}
And here we have a fragment from login.xhtml, which uses the variables in LoginBean
<ui:define name="sideBar">
<p:accordionPanel multiple="true" activeIndex="0,1">
<p:tab title="Login" id="loginTab">
<h:form>
<h:panelGrid columns="1" style="width: 179px;" class="noBorder">
<h:outputLabel for="username" value="Username"></h:outputLabel>
<p:message for="username" id="msgUsername" />
<h:inputText id="username" value="#{loginBean.name}"
required="true" label="Username"></h:inputText>
<h:outputLabel for="password" value="Password"></h:outputLabel>
<p:message for="password" id="msgPassword" />
<h:inputSecret id="password" value="#{loginBean.password}"
required="true" label="Password">
</h:inputSecret>
<h:commandButton action="login"></h:commandButton>
</h:panelGrid>
</h:form>
</p:tab>
<p:tab title="Information">
Blah blah blah.
</p:tab>
</p:accordionPanel>
</ui:define>
Anyone know what the problem is?
Sorry for the lengthy post.
faces-config.xml
andweb.xml
? – Mr.J4mes Jan 17 '12 at 11:53