JSF :: How To Get Method Expression From Ajax Request In Portlets
Apr 1, 2015
I'm required to implement audit logging of all action requests. The logging should contain the action name and request parameters. I have implemented the logging in a phase listener (PhaseId.INVOKE_APPLICATION).
I'm having trouble figuring out how to get the action name from ajax requests. More specific when the form command button does not contain an action attribute:
why the complier is giving the following error message "illegal start of expression" once it reach the countSpaces method.The way I see it (and I am obviously seeing it wrong), the code is public since why not, int since it returns an int # and the method has return int in it, and static I am not too sure but I get the same error message whether or not it is included
public static void main (String args[]) { Scanner in = new Scanner(System.in); String sentence; System.out.println("type a sentence"); sentence = in.nextLine(); countSpaces (sentence);
I have this very annoying issue with Eclipse (I have the latest version installed). For some reason, every time I use the "default" keyword in an interface, it gives me an error similar to "Syntax error on token default", I deleted the "default" keyword, the error is gone. The same thing happens with "Lambda expression as well", say I have this object like this :
Eclipse also displays the error message similar to "Method body expected after (), delete '->' ". I checked the Java version I have, it is the latest one also ....
Is it possible to get data directly from request object in service method of servlet than why it is not possible to write directly into response object through service method instead of this we have to take PrintWriter or ServletOutputStream class object....
I have been trying to implement custom request method in HTTP header while posting my data to the server URL. My application specific URL accepts -X parameter and -d for the data and it is mandatory for that url. Basically I am trying to dump JSON data into my influx DB using CURL command which is working fine from the shell. But the issue is, if I am implementing the same in java with proper approach, it is not supported or working. My CURL command is :
curl -X POST -d '<my_json_data>' '<my_url>'
How can I implement the same in java using HttpUrlConnection or other available approach?
1. Does a GET HTTP request contain a request body? If yes what is contained in it? Are the request headers also part of the request body? 2. Is it possible to send a byte array as part of the GET request in its body? 3. Is there a size limitation on the data that can be sent via a GET request?
I have two images. I want to be able to click them and kick off a call to a listener in Java to change a value in the bean. I also want the view to update my dropdown (labeled "menuModel") to either be rendered or not, depending on which image I click. Alternatively, I would be fine with the dropdown simply being disabled and enabled for the same criteria.
So far, the listener kicks off fine, and the value gets updated correctly in the bean. However, the view never gets updated. I have tried this a hundred different ways, but nothing seems to work. If I hit refresh on my browser, the view updates. But I want it to do it automatically.
I have a requirement where a form is present with first name, last name, file upload etc. File upload is done through ajax call and then the form is submitted to a servlet. I want to know whether the file has been uploaded or not in the servlet which is called after i click on the form submit button. So is there any way i can read the response of the ajax call in the servlet ?
I'm having problems with using the h:inputFile tag with JSF 2.2 and Glassfish 4.0 on Eclipse. The file uploads work when the enctype is set to "multipart/form-data" in the h:form tag, but AJAX will not work. When I leave out the encType (defaults to "application/x-www-form-urlencoded") AJAX works but the uploads do not work, and in fact Glassfish crashes and generates the message:
The request content-type is not a multipart/form-data
Likewise I'm having the same problems with the PrimeFaces file upload tag p:fileUpload. In a JSF 2.0 it works correctly, but with JSF 2.2 it's giving the same problems and generates the message above.
When I start up Eclipse it tells me that Mojarra 2.2.0 is installed. Is this the source of the problem, and if so, how do I install a later version of Mojarra?
I am getting the problem as If call the action class through the ajax, my property values not setting to the formbean class, How can I use the formbean to set the all my property values and getting in action class.
I have a page which lists items using a ui:repeat. The repeat is surrounded by my h:form tag.
Now I have made it so that when click an item, then I load some item details - render them in their own xhtml file and inject the result into the dom tree.
This is causing some problems.
* My injected content has commandButtons and commandLinks which do not work because I don't have a form in my injected page - since this would cause nested forms :-( * tried to replace commandButtons and commandLinks and instead create unique url's that I can call to get my work done - but how to I then re-render a panelGroup on then page? tried using jsf.ajax.request but I'm not able to get part of the page (a shoppingcart) to update
Basic outline
<h:form> <table> <ui:repeat ...> <tr><td onclick="...">Click here to load item details</td></tr><tr><td id="itemDetailPlaceholder"></td></tr> </ui:repeat> </table> </h:form>
I'm trying to pass the form parameters from one JSP. to other using AJAX but my output JSP is only showing [object HTMLInputElement] [object HTMLInputElement] error. Im new ajax.
My JSPForm <%-- Document : AjaxForm Created on : Nov 2, 2014, 11:25:49 AM Author : Amar --%> <%@page contentType="text/html" pageEncoding="UTF-8"%> <!DOCTYPE html> <html>
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My output Form
<%-- Document : FormOut Created on : Nov 2, 2014, 12:02:10 PM Author : root --%> <%@page contentType="text/html" pageEncoding="UTF-8"%> <!DOCTYPE html> <html>
I am new to JSF and I am working on handling session timeout for a JSF application. I am trying to get the code to work for ajax calls and not able to achieve that so far. I have tried two approaches:
Approach 1: SessionListener (for cleanup work) and SessionFilter (for filtering every request and checking if session timed out)
My Code snippet of doFilter() of SessionFilter:
if ((request instanceof HttpServletRequest) && (response instanceof HttpServletResponse)) { HttpServletRequest httpServletRequest = (HttpServletRequest) request; HttpServletResponse httpServletResponse = (HttpServletResponse) response; // is session expire control required for this request? (not required for home page or timeout page or JSF resources) if (isSessionControlRequired(httpServletRequest)) {
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Both these approaches work for non-ajax POST calls but not for ajax calls. When I run my app in debug mode, I can step through all the statements for ajax calls also, which gives me an idea that the control does come to my code, executes it but for some reason, nothing happens on the UI.
I have been trying to redirect user to a timeout page but the ideal thing would be to display a JSF dialog and upon hitting 'OK' take user to Home Screen (My app does not have a login screen.) I have a basic questions also, is view expiring exactly same as session timeout?
I have one row editable datatable.I have implemented email validation to one of the column where error message must display on blur of email field.This is working fine.I have a dialog with form to be displayed in the same page. Validation is implemented to this form also with on blur event. The dialog validation message gets displayed on blur but along with that the main form also displays the same validation message. This should not happen.
The message with id lpcErrMsg is the one that i am displaying on blur in the main page when email format is wrong.And this message gets displayed with dialog field validation also although i have never referred to this id to be rendered in the dialog.
The message with id lpcDlgMsg is the message that i am displaying inside the dialog with widgetvar dlg on blur.As of now i have implemented blur event validation for the first required field in the dialog.
If user register himself and will go to his own profile then he will be asked upload profile photo at that time when he uploads his photo dynamically... for this I have to insert imageurl/imagepath into table (mysql) using jquery/ajax and image to respective folder depends on userID?
I'd like to disable/enable SelectManyCheckbox and the SelectOneMenu based on my selection. I have two radio buttons to be selected whether A or B. The SelectManyCheckbox and the SelectOneMenu should be disabled at the first run. When the user selects “A” the SelectManyCheckbox and the SelectOneMenu should be enabled and if the users selects “B”, the SelectManyCheckbox and the SelectOneMenu should be disabled and the items should be empty. I tried to use <f:ajax render="certificates"/>, but it doesn't work properly.
The program i am working on is to take string from the user which should be a phone number then it will return true or false based upon the method that checks to see if it meets the criteria of a certain format if does not it will return false otherwise return true. I am working on a if/else structure that will print this number is valid if it meets the criteria of the method i previously mentioned or return the number is not valid if it is false. the logic of the expression i put in the parentheses of the if/else statement. This is what i have so far:
if(){ System.out.println("The phone number is valid"); } else { System.out.println("This isn't a valid phone number"); }
Do i need to compare it based upon the method that checks if it is true?
I am working on a program to evaluate an expression without brackets using stacks. I am getting the following error :
3+1*2+4 -2.0
Exception in thread "main" java.util.EmptyStackException at java.util.Stack.peek(Stack.java:102) at java.util.Stack.pop(Stack.java:84) at assignment2.Evaluate.main(Evaluate.java:42)
I imported the Stack from java.util.Stack
package assignment2; import java.util.Scanner; import java.util.Stack; public class Evaluate { public static void main(String[] args) { Stack<String> ops = new Stack<String>();
[Code] ....
What is causing this error? Does it look like the program should function as intended?
So everything in my program is working EXCEPT when it comes to calculating the result. I am supposed to evaluate the expression using postorder traversal to return the answer. I am honestly not sure how I would get the postorder traversal to return the answer to the expression since the only thing we really went over was how it re-ordered the expression so that it would end in the postorder/postfix order. Anyways, currently the way that I have the public int evaluate(Node node)method set up is giving me a result of 0, which obviously is not correct.
Here's the section that I'm having issues with:
public int evaluate(Node node){ if(node.isLeaf()){ return Integer.parseInt(node.value); } int result = 0; int left = evaluate(node.left); int right = evaluate(node.right);
I am currently enrolled in my first Java class. I have taken C# in the past so I've messed with some regular expressions, but I am having trouble finding a good website for Java. Is the syntax the same?I want to create a regular expression to only allow the following characters: c C f F [and any 1-3 digit number].