I wonder why you do an aliasBean on the same page beforehand - why
don't you just factor out the stuff into a separate facelets
component?

regards,

Martin

On 3/5/07, Werner Punz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Laurentiu Trica schrieb:
> Hi Werner
>
> As far as I read, the <ui:repeat> iterates a list and puts a value at a
> time in the var.
> Should this work in my case? I just need to make an alias for a bean on
> my page.
> I didn't quite understood how to push the component definition into the
> xml.
>
> Thank you for your time.
>

Ok I am somewhat sorry, you have to get the code out of your
file, I just looked over the facelet docs again, as it seems there is
no way to extract parts of the page as components from a page
only one xml file per component is allowed.
I personally see it is a minor inconvenience if aliasbean does not work
for you.

Rip out your reusable code into a separate xml file doing a ui:composition

add an entry to your facelet xml for the component so that you get your
own tag and have the aliases as attributes

here is an example doing exactly this (in the second part of the
article-Breaking the DRY principle)

http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/java/library/j-facelets/





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