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Tag treeSelect


Makes a tree node selectable.

UIComponentClass: org.apache.myfaces.tobago.component.UITreeSelect

RendererType: TreeSelect



Tag Information
Tag Classorg.apache.myfaces.tobago.internal.taglib.TreeSelectTag
TagExtraInfo ClassNone
Body ContentJSP
Display NameNone

Attributes
NameRequiredRequest-timeTypeDescription
bindingfalsefalsejavax.el.ValueExpression
(must evaluate to javax.faces.component.UIComponent)
The value binding expression linking this component to a property in a backing bean.

Warning: For the tobago extension library tx the binding differs from JSP and Facelets:

  • JSP: The component is the inner main control (e. g. UIInput).
  • Facelets: The component is the outer UIPanel.

Type: javax.faces.component.UIComponent
converterfalsefalsejavax.el.ValueExpression
(must evaluate to javax.faces.convert.Converter)
An expression that specifies the Converter for this component. If the value binding expression is a String, the String is used as an ID to look up a Converter. If the value binding expression is a Converter, uses that instance as the converter. The value can either be a static value (ID case only) or an EL expression.
Type: javax.faces.convert.Converter
converterMessagefalsefalsejavax.el.ValueExpression
(must evaluate to java.lang.String)
An expression that specifies the converter message
Type: java.lang.String
disabledfalsefalsejavax.el.ValueExpression
(must evaluate to java.lang.Boolean)
Flag indicating that this element is disabled.
Type: boolean
Default: false
idfalsetruejava.lang.StringThe component identifier for this component. This value must be unique within the closest parent component that is a naming container.
Type: java.lang.String
labelfalsefalsejavax.el.ValueExpression
(must evaluate to java.lang.String)
Text value to display as label. If text contains an underscore the next character is used as accesskey (if configured so and possible).
Type: java.lang.String
markupfalsefalsejavax.el.ValueExpression
(must evaluate to org.apache.myfaces.tobago.context.Markup)
Indicate markup of this component. The allowed markups can be defined or overridden in the theme. The value 'none' should not be used any longer. Just leave the attribute empty, or use a NULL pointer.
Type: org.apache.myfaces.tobago.context.Markup
renderedfalsefalsejavax.el.ValueExpression
(must evaluate to java.lang.Boolean)
Flag indicating whether or not this component should be rendered (during Render Response Phase), or processed on any subsequent form submit.
Type: boolean
Default: true
requiredfalsefalsejavax.el.ValueExpression
(must evaluate to java.lang.Boolean)
Flag indicating that a value is required. If the value is an empty string a ValidationError occurs and a Error Message is rendered.
Type: boolean
Default: false
requiredMessagefalsefalsejavax.el.ValueExpression
(must evaluate to java.lang.String)
An expression that specifies the required message
Type: java.lang.String
showCheckboxfalsefalsejavax.el.ValueExpression
(must evaluate to java.lang.Boolean)
Show a checkbox to visualize the selection state. This is useful to hide the checkbox, e. g. dependent of the type of the node.
Type: boolean
Default: true
tipfalsefalsejavax.el.ValueExpression
(must evaluate to java.lang.String)
Text value to display as tooltip.
Type: java.lang.String
validatorMessagefalsefalsejavax.el.ValueExpression
(must evaluate to java.lang.String)
An expression that specifies the validator message
Type: java.lang.String
valuefalsefalsejavax.el.ValueExpression
(must evaluate to java.lang.Object)
The current value of this component.
Type: java.lang.Object
valueChangeListenerfalsefalsejavax.el.MethodExpression
(signature must match void valueChangeListener(javax.faces.event.ValueChangeEvent))
MethodBinding representing a value change listener method that will be notified when a new value has been set for this input component. The expression must evaluate to a public method that takes a ValueChangeEvent parameter, with a return type of void.

Variables
No Variables Defined.


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