I am using a <h:selectBooleanCheckbox>
in the facet header of a DataTable. All the rows content for that <h:column>
DataTable are <h:selectBooleanCheckbox>
. The rows are getting selected perfectly the way I wanted. Below is the code I used:
<h:form> <h:dataTable value="#{employeeService.employeeList }" var="empl" binding="#{employeeService.dataTablebinding }"> ...... ...... ...... <h:column> <f:facet name="header"> <h:selectBooleanCheckbox id="chkBoxAll" value="#{employeeService.checkedHdr }" valueChangeListener="#{employeeService.checkAll }" onclick="submit()"></h:selectBooleanCheckbox> </f:facet> <h:selectBooleanCheckbox id="tableChkBox" value="#{empl.checked }" valueChangeListener="#{employeeService.getCheckChanged }" onclick="submit()"></h:selectBooleanCheckbox> </h:column> </h:dataTable>
This is the code for the ValueChangeListener
:
public void checkAll(ValueChangeEvent event){ if(isInvokeApplicationPhase(event)){ Iterator<Employee> empl = employeeList.iterator(); while(empl.hasNext()){ Employee emp = empl.next(); emp.setChecked(checkedHdr); } } }
This is the isInvokeApplicationPhase
utility I added up for making this code work (referred the solution suggested by BalusC
in this link: JSF 1.2: valueChangeListener event not returning newly selected value ):
public boolean isInvokeApplicationPhase(FacesEvent event){ if(event.getPhaseId() != PhaseId.INVOKE_APPLICATION){ event.setPhaseId(PhaseId.INVOKE_APPLICATION); event.queue(); return false; } return true; }
Now my Question:
What is the use of that isInvokeApplicationPhase
check in the ValueChangeListener
method? If I comment out this check then it does not work - WHY? I thought I have understood the JSF life cycle properly but this behavior proves that I have not :(
Kindly let me know the explanation based on the JSF life cycle phases.