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Published inNov 2013
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ISBN-139781783280698
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Siva Prasad Reddy Katamreddy
Siva Prasad Reddy Katamreddy
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Siva Prasad Reddy Katamreddy

K. Siva Prasad Reddy is a Senior Software Engineer living in Hyderabad, India, and having more than seven years of experience in developing enterprise applications with Java and JavaEE technologies. Siva is a Sun Certified Java Programmer and has a lot of experience in server-side technologies such as Java, JavaEE, Spring, Hibernate, MyBatis, JSF, PrimeFaces, and WebServices (SOAP/REST). Siva is also the author of Java Persistence with MyBatis 3, Packt Publishing. Siva normally shares the knowledge he has acquired on his blog at www.sivalabs.in. If you want to find out more about his work, you can follow him on Twitter (@sivalabs) and GitHub (https://github.com/sivaprasadreddy).
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Time for action – updating UI components using RequestContext.update()


In this section, we will demonstrate how to update client-side view components from the server side using the following steps:

  1. Create a form with an input field and a submit button as follows:

    <h:form id="form1">
      <h:panelGrid columns="2">
        <h:outputLabel value="EmailId" />
        <p:inputText id="emailId" value="#{requestContextController.emailId}"/>
        
        <p:commandButton id="submitBtn" value="Submit" actionListener="#{requestContextController.handleSubmit}" />
      </h:panelGrid>
      <h:outputText value="You have Entered : #{requestContextController.emailId}" />
    </h:form>
  2. In the action handler method, update the form component using the RequestContext.update() method as follows:

    public void handleSubmit(ActionEvent ae)
    {
      RequestContext.getCurrentInstance().update("form1");
    }

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Siva Prasad Reddy Katamreddy

K. Siva Prasad Reddy is a Senior Software Engineer living in Hyderabad, India, and having more than seven years of experience in developing enterprise applications with Java and JavaEE technologies. Siva is a Sun Certified Java Programmer and has a lot of experience in server-side technologies such as Java, JavaEE, Spring, Hibernate, MyBatis, JSF, PrimeFaces, and WebServices (SOAP/REST). Siva is also the author of Java Persistence with MyBatis 3, Packt Publishing. Siva normally shares the knowledge he has acquired on his blog at www.sivalabs.in. If you want to find out more about his work, you can follow him on Twitter (@sivalabs) and GitHub (https://github.com/sivaprasadreddy).
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