JSF UI Facelets Tag Library.
Tag fragment


Just like composition has decorate as a non-trimming version of the same behavior, component has fragment. This allows you to logically insert a UIComponent into the tree and possibly bind this fragment to a JavaBean property or Map for management. The fragment tag was also added to Facelets to get around some of the optimizations used in handling text within your document. If you are using components such as The component class used for this tag is org.apache.myfaces.view.facelets.tag.ui.ComponentRef and the real java class that contains this description is not used on runtime.



Tag Information
Tag Classorg.apache.myfaces.view.facelets.tag.ui.ComponentRefHandler
TagExtraInfo ClassNone
Body ContentJSP
Display NameNone

Attributes
NameRequiredRequest-timeTypeDescription
idfalsetruejava.lang.StringGet a string which uniquely identifies this UIComponent within the scope of the nearest ancestor NamingContainer component. The id is not necessarily unique across all components in the current view.
bindingfalsefalsejavax.el.ValueExpression
(must evaluate to javax.faces.component.UIComponent)
Identifies a backing bean property (of type UIComponent or appropriate subclass) to bind " + "to this component instance. This value must be an EL expression.

Variables
No Variables Defined.


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