Hi Juan,
The JSF portal bridge maps the portlet window id onto the JSF clientID,
which is a standard JSF API feature. The client ID is used for
namespacing UI components. This is necessary when you use multiple JSF
portlets on one page.
So inside your JSF application you only have to take the clientID of a
component into account. You can access the clientID through the JSF API:
http://myfaces.apache.org/api/apidocs/javax/faces/component/UIComponentBase.html#getClientId(javax.faces.context.FacesContext)
regards,
Dennis
yangwawa wrote:
In my JSF standalone application, there is a form whose ID is dateform, and
there is a field whose ID is birthdate,then the feild could be acessed by
the combination(dateform:birthdate),but after I wrapped the jsf application
as portlet using portlet-jsp-bridge, it didn't work as before. I found there
is a prefix added to the form and the field in the html src,so it is
impossible to access the feild as before,but it can be done by add the
prefix to the combination(dateform:birthdate).However, how can I know the
prefix during programing? Is there any other way to solve my problem. Thank
u very much.
Juan Yang
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