Ahh ok I see. Well let me think about it some more then. You should go ahead and add it to JIRA and see what other people think as well.
sean On 4/14/05, Rob Decker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > It solves the problem of having predefined form variables that can be set > into a managed bean. inputHidden doesn't do that because it is not capable > of value binding and providing a value to bind at the same time (it only has > one value attribute). It is added to an existing component: inputHidden. It > extends it. > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Sean Schofield" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: "MyFaces Discussion" <[email protected]> > Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2005 5:03 PM > Subject: Re: inputParam component > > It sounds interesting but what problem does this solve exactly? Why > not use inputHidden? Also consider it as an add-on to an existing > component instead of a completely new component. > > sean > > On 4/14/05, Rob Decker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I created a component I'd like to contribute to myfaces. If I stick it in > JIRA will > > someone merge it into the code base? > > > > It extends inputHidden by adding an attribute, paramValue, which allows > value binding > > predefined form values to a managed bean. For example, if you have a > managed bean > > named searchBean with a setLastModified(Date d) method you can create a > hidden form > > element with a preset date: > > > > <x:inputParam value="#{searchBean.lastModified}" paramValue="04/05/2005"> > > <f:convertDateTime type="date" dateStyle="short"/> > > </x:inputParam> > > > > renders: > > > > <input type="hidden" value="04/05/2005"/> > > > > When the form is submitted searchBean.setLastModified is called with the > Date object. > > > > -- > > Rob > > > > @objectsource.org > > > > > >

