Custom JSF Component can't use bean data










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I have a custom component that prints a grid which extends UIOutput class.
My custom component looks like this:



public class GridComponent extends UIOutput implements Widget 

static final String NAMESPACE = "http://com.example/ui/component";

static final String COMPONENT_FAMILY = "com.example.uicomponent.grid";

static final String COMPONENT_TYPE = "com.example.uicomponent.grid.control.component.GridComponent";
static final String RENDERER_TYPE = "com.example.uicomponent.grid.control.component.GridRenderer";

public GridComponent()
this.setRendererType(RENDERER_TYPE);


@Override
public String getFamily()
return COMPONENT_FAMILY;


@Override
public String resolveWidgetVar()
return ComponentUtils.resolveWidgetVar(getFacesContext(), this);


public String getTheme()
return (String) getStateHelper().eval(PropertyKeys.THEME, null);


public void setTheme(String theme)
getStateHelper().put(PropertyKeys.THEME, theme);



I am setting the value of the grid from a backing bean and i am trying to set the theme dynamically from a backing bean like in the following example:



<y:Grid id="dataPreview"
value="#allModelsBean.dataModelValue"
theme="#allModelsBean.testString"
/>


The value of "value" is being set correctly as expected ,but the theme value is not!.



How can i set the theme attribute's value from the backing bean ?



Edited: When i set the theme to a static String the set method works fine like the following:



 <y:Grid
id="dataPreview"
value="#allModelsBean.dataModelValue"
theme="test-theme"

/>









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    I have a custom component that prints a grid which extends UIOutput class.
    My custom component looks like this:



    public class GridComponent extends UIOutput implements Widget 

    static final String NAMESPACE = "http://com.example/ui/component";

    static final String COMPONENT_FAMILY = "com.example.uicomponent.grid";

    static final String COMPONENT_TYPE = "com.example.uicomponent.grid.control.component.GridComponent";
    static final String RENDERER_TYPE = "com.example.uicomponent.grid.control.component.GridRenderer";

    public GridComponent()
    this.setRendererType(RENDERER_TYPE);


    @Override
    public String getFamily()
    return COMPONENT_FAMILY;


    @Override
    public String resolveWidgetVar()
    return ComponentUtils.resolveWidgetVar(getFacesContext(), this);


    public String getTheme()
    return (String) getStateHelper().eval(PropertyKeys.THEME, null);


    public void setTheme(String theme)
    getStateHelper().put(PropertyKeys.THEME, theme);



    I am setting the value of the grid from a backing bean and i am trying to set the theme dynamically from a backing bean like in the following example:



    <y:Grid id="dataPreview"
    value="#allModelsBean.dataModelValue"
    theme="#allModelsBean.testString"
    />


    The value of "value" is being set correctly as expected ,but the theme value is not!.



    How can i set the theme attribute's value from the backing bean ?



    Edited: When i set the theme to a static String the set method works fine like the following:



     <y:Grid
    id="dataPreview"
    value="#allModelsBean.dataModelValue"
    theme="test-theme"

    />









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      I have a custom component that prints a grid which extends UIOutput class.
      My custom component looks like this:



      public class GridComponent extends UIOutput implements Widget 

      static final String NAMESPACE = "http://com.example/ui/component";

      static final String COMPONENT_FAMILY = "com.example.uicomponent.grid";

      static final String COMPONENT_TYPE = "com.example.uicomponent.grid.control.component.GridComponent";
      static final String RENDERER_TYPE = "com.example.uicomponent.grid.control.component.GridRenderer";

      public GridComponent()
      this.setRendererType(RENDERER_TYPE);


      @Override
      public String getFamily()
      return COMPONENT_FAMILY;


      @Override
      public String resolveWidgetVar()
      return ComponentUtils.resolveWidgetVar(getFacesContext(), this);


      public String getTheme()
      return (String) getStateHelper().eval(PropertyKeys.THEME, null);


      public void setTheme(String theme)
      getStateHelper().put(PropertyKeys.THEME, theme);



      I am setting the value of the grid from a backing bean and i am trying to set the theme dynamically from a backing bean like in the following example:



      <y:Grid id="dataPreview"
      value="#allModelsBean.dataModelValue"
      theme="#allModelsBean.testString"
      />


      The value of "value" is being set correctly as expected ,but the theme value is not!.



      How can i set the theme attribute's value from the backing bean ?



      Edited: When i set the theme to a static String the set method works fine like the following:



       <y:Grid
      id="dataPreview"
      value="#allModelsBean.dataModelValue"
      theme="test-theme"

      />









      share|improve this question
















      I have a custom component that prints a grid which extends UIOutput class.
      My custom component looks like this:



      public class GridComponent extends UIOutput implements Widget 

      static final String NAMESPACE = "http://com.example/ui/component";

      static final String COMPONENT_FAMILY = "com.example.uicomponent.grid";

      static final String COMPONENT_TYPE = "com.example.uicomponent.grid.control.component.GridComponent";
      static final String RENDERER_TYPE = "com.example.uicomponent.grid.control.component.GridRenderer";

      public GridComponent()
      this.setRendererType(RENDERER_TYPE);


      @Override
      public String getFamily()
      return COMPONENT_FAMILY;


      @Override
      public String resolveWidgetVar()
      return ComponentUtils.resolveWidgetVar(getFacesContext(), this);


      public String getTheme()
      return (String) getStateHelper().eval(PropertyKeys.THEME, null);


      public void setTheme(String theme)
      getStateHelper().put(PropertyKeys.THEME, theme);



      I am setting the value of the grid from a backing bean and i am trying to set the theme dynamically from a backing bean like in the following example:



      <y:Grid id="dataPreview"
      value="#allModelsBean.dataModelValue"
      theme="#allModelsBean.testString"
      />


      The value of "value" is being set correctly as expected ,but the theme value is not!.



      How can i set the theme attribute's value from the backing bean ?



      Edited: When i set the theme to a static String the set method works fine like the following:



       <y:Grid
      id="dataPreview"
      value="#allModelsBean.dataModelValue"
      theme="test-theme"

      />






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