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Re: JSFTemplating: Compile problem while using com.sun.webui.jsf.model.Option

From: Karam Singh Badesha <Karam.Badesha_at_Sun.COM>
Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2007 10:23:09 -0800

Digging more it seems like the root cause is same for both of these that
it can't find javax.faces.model.SelectItem. Does anyone know which jar
file it belongs to?

thanks
Karam

Karam Singh Badesha wrote:
> Ken,
> I am trying to change my handler to use the
> |com.sun.webui.jsf.model.Option for the dropdown but I am getting the
> following compile errors:
>
> C:\...\DropDownHandlers.java:30: cannot access
> javax.faces.model.SelectItem
> [apt] file javax\faces\model\SelectItem.class not found
> [apt] lReleases[0] = new Option("11.00.00", "11.00.00" );
> [apt] ^
> [apt] C:\...\DropDownHandlers.java:35: cannot find symbol
> [apt] symbol : method getValue()
> [apt] location: class com.sun.webui.jsf.model.Option
> [apt] String lReleasesSel = (String)
> lReleases[0].getValue();
>
> It seems like I need some jar file for the first error problem, but
> don't know the reason for the second one as webui-jsf.jar is already
> in my path. Here is handler code.
>
> |
> import com.sun.jsftemplating.annotation.Handler;
> import com.sun.jsftemplating.annotation.HandlerInput;
> import com.sun.jsftemplating.annotation.HandlerOutput;
> import com.sun.jsftemplating.layout.descriptors.handler.HandlerContext;
> import com.sun.webui.jsf.model.Option;
>
> import java.lang.String;
>
> public class DropDownHandlers {
> @Handler(id="getReleases",
> output={
> @HandlerOutput(name="lavaReleases",
> type=com.sun.webui.jsf.model.Option.class),
> @HandlerOutput(name="lavaReleasesSel",
> type=java.lang.String.class)
> })
> public static void fetchLavaReleases(HandlerContext context) {
> Option[] lReleases = new Option[4];
> lReleases[0] = new Option("11.00.00", "11.00.00" );
> lReleases[1] = new Option("10.20.00", "10.20.00" );
> lReleases[2] = new Option("10.10.00", "10.10.00");
> lReleases[3] = new Option("10.00.00", "10.00.00");
> String lReleasesSel = (String) lReleases[0].getValue();
> // Set the output.
> context.setOutputValue("lavaReleases", lReleases);
> context.setOutputValue("lavaReleasesSel", lReleasesSel);
> }
> }
>
> thanks
> Karam