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Norman Richards commented on JBSEAM-1648:
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For what it is worth, I just tried a test with s:selectItems, noSelectionLabel and with a
converter, and I could not reproduce the issue. The correct item was always selected.
After upgrade to Seam 2.0.0 Beta1 value attribute of
<h:selectOneMenu is ignored.
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Key: JBSEAM-1648
URL:
http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBSEAM-1648
Project: JBoss Seam
Issue Type: Bug
Components: JSF
Affects Versions: 2.0.0.BETA1
Environment: JBoss 4.2.0 GA
Java 1.6.0_02
Seam 2.0 Beta 1
JSF 1.2
Reporter: Jennifer Miller
Assigned To: Pete Muir
There seems to be an issue with s:selectItems. Specificly, using the noSelectionLabel
attribute causes incorrect html output. Before upgrading to Seam 2.0.0 Beta1 from Seam
1.2.1GA the following snippit of code worked correctly:
<h:selectOneMenu id="selectRequestType"
value="#{serviceRequest.requestType}"
converter="requestTypeConverter"
styleClass="field"
onchange="loadServiceValues(this.options[this.selectedIndex].value)"
required="false">
<s:selectItems value="#{lookupTable.requestTypes}"
var="type"
label="#{type.name}"
noSelectionLabel="-- select --" />
</h:selectOneMenu>
After upgrading the generated html correctly concists of a <select> with
<option> elements that match the list from [ lookupTable.requestTypes ]. However,
the <option> matching [ serviceRequest.requestType ] (the selected option) did not
have [ selected="selected" ]. The selected attribute is missing from the
selected <option> element.
Other h:select... elements still work in Beta1. All the ones that still work do not use
noSelectionLabel attribute and also don't use a coverter.
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