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I have a variable in js, and I need to send it to my Managedbean, which is the most correct way to do this?
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I have a variable in js, and I need to send it to my Managedbean, which is the most correct way to do this?
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You can manipulate the DOM to do what you need, follow an example:
<h:form id="formId">
<h:inputHidden id="x" value="#{bean.x}" />
<h:inputHidden id="y" value="#{bean.y}" />
<h:commandButton value="submit" onclick="getVars()" action="#{bean.method}" />
</h:form>
Your Javascript function:
function getVars() {
// ...
var x = 10;
var y = 20;
document.getElementById("formId:x").value = x;
document.getElementById("formId:y").value = y;
}
In your bean:
private int x;
private int y;
public void method() {
System.out.println("x: " + x);
System.out.println("y: " + y);
// ...
}
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I tried this way. <h:inputHidden id="idBancoPai" value="#{footsMBean.idBancoPai}" /> But when I try to get it in the bean, the value comes to 0. Don’t take the actual value selected. You know what it can be?
– Michael Soares
Without seeing your codes, I wouldn’t be able to answer you. But try to see if the bean method is being invoked before going through javascript. I already did that (manipulate DOM via JS and send to Bean) and had no problems.
– Marcos Ferreira
When Voce says, if the bean method is being invoked before going through javascript? would that be more or less what? Because at first what I need is, I click on the corresponding line, select the id I need, then step into the input, and take the bean
– Michael Soares
Place a breakpoint on your JS and Bean, see if clicking the button (or anything else) that triggers the action follows the order (1st javascript, 2nd bean).
– Marcos Ferreira
I got Marcos, the problem was pretty silly, I had put the <h:inputHidden id="idBancoPai" value="#{bancoPergusMBean.idBancoPai}" /> in another form that is on the same page, with this every time I submitted the form to get it in the bean the value zeroed. Thanks for the help
– Michael Soares