Message component: Tag definitions

The Business Process Choreographer Explorer message component renders commonj.sdo.DataObject objects and primitive types, such as integers and strings, in a JavaServer Faces (JSF) application.

Component class

com.ibm.bpe.jsf.component.Message

Example syntax

<bpe:form model="#{TaskInstanceDetailsBean.inputMessageWrapper}"
          simplification="true" readOnly="true"
          styleClass4table="messageData"
          styleClass4output="messageDataOutput">
</bpe:form>

Tag attributes

Table 1. bpe:form attributes
Attribute Required Description
model yes A value binding expression expression that refers to either a commonj.sdo.DataObject or a com.ibm.bpe.client.MessageWrapper.
simplification no If this attribute is set, properties with a cardinality of zero or one are shown. By default, this attribute is not set.
readOnly no If this attribute is set, a read-only form is rendered. By default, this attribute is not set.
style4validinput no The cascading style sheet (CSS) style for rendering input that is valid.
style4invalidinput no The CSS style for rendering input that is not valid.
styleClass4validInput no The CSS class name for rendering input that is valid.
styleClass4invalidInput no The CSS class name for rendering input that is not valid.
prefixKey no The name of the request attribute for which the value is to be used as the prefix for all of the parameters in the input form of a message. The default value is prefix.
messageKey no The name of the request attribute for which the value is the message to be rendered. The default value is message.
faultKey no The name of the request attribute whose value is to be used as the name of the parameter whose value is the fault being provided if set. The default value is fault.
styleClass4output no The CSS style class name for rendering the output elements.
styleClass4table no The class name of the CSS table style for rendering the tables rendered by the Message component.
buttonStyleClass no The CSS style for the buttons that work on arrays or lists.

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