How to invoke a managed bean action method in on* attribute of a JSF component

你离开我真会死。 提交于 2019-11-26 17:08:52

问题


I'd like to invoke a managed bean action method in an on* attribute. In my particular case I need to logout an user if the user is idle for 3 minutes as below:

<p:idleMonitor onidle="#{mybean.processTimeOut()}" timeout="180000" /> 

However, the managed bean action method is immediately invoked as the page loads. How is this caused and how can I solve it?


回答1:


Like as all other on* attributes on all JSF components, the onidle attribute must represent a JavaScript callback, not a JSF backing bean action method. Any EL expressions in on* attributes would be evaluated immediately as String value expressions during generating the HTML output in expectation that they print (part of) JavaScript code.

It's exactly like as if you're doing <h:outputText value="#{mybean.processTimeout()}">. If you had removed the parentheses (), you'd have faced a PropertyNotFoundException which was also a hint at its own of it being evaluated as a value expression instead of a method expression.

In order to invoke a JSF backing bean method using JavaScript, you need an additional <p:remoteCommand>.

<p:idleMonitor onidle="processTimeout()" timeout="180000" /> 
<p:remoteCommand name="processTimeout" action="#{mybean.processTimeOut}" />

If you're not on PrimeFaces, head to the alternatives posted in this related answer: How to invoke a JSF managed bean on a HTML DOM event using native JavaScript?



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/29096643/how-to-invoke-a-managed-bean-action-method-in-on-attribute-of-a-jsf-component

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