That works!

I will add it to the wiki.

Paul Spencer

Mike Kienenberger wrote:
All facets are limited to one child.
Use h:panelGroup as the child and add the rest as children of h:panelGroup.


On 8/24/06, Paul Spencer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am using the footer facet in a data table column The facet had 2 <h:outputText/> children.

<t:dataTable...>
   <t:column...>
     <f:facet name="header">
      ...
     </f:facet>
     <f:facet name="footer">
       <h:outputText ...>
         <f:convertNumber ....>
       </h:outputText>
       <h:outputText... />
     </f:facet>
   </t:column>
</t:dataTable>

This cause the following stack trace:

ERROR - Servlet.service() for servlet jsp threw exception
java.lang.IllegalStateException: facet 'footer' already has a child associated. current associated component id: _idJsp4:_idJsp12 class:
javax.faces.component.html.HtmlOutputText
at javax.faces.webapp.UIComponentTag.findComponent(UIComponentTag.java:560) at javax.faces.webapp.UIComponentTag.doStartTag(UIComponentTag.java:312)

When I remove one of the children, the page renders correctly.


Is the limitation of 1 child in the footer facet from the JSR?

What is the best way to include 2+ children. In my case I use converters in the <h:outputText/>, so they
cannot be combined.

Paul Spencer




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