Adding Faces Client components to a Faces JSP page

To use the Faces Client components, you create a Faces JSP page and select Basic with client side data caching as the model. Refer to Creating a Faces JSP file for more details. You can add other HTML elements from the HTML Tags drawer or the Faces components drawer before inserting a Faces Client components.
Note: Some Faces Client Components and Client Data have been deprecated and are not recommended for use.
The following have been deprecated and are not recommended for use:
  • Client Data and its associated tooling (such as the Client Data view)
  • Faces Client Components
    • <odc:dataGrid> (Data Grid)
    • <odc:webService> (Web Service)
    • <odc:clientData>
    • <odc:clientBinder>
  1. In the Web perspective, open your Faces JSP file and expand the Faces Client Components drawer of the palette.
  2. Select the Faces Client component that you want to add, and drag it to a location on the JSP page. You can move or resize the component after you place it on the page.
  3. Configure the attributes you want to set in the Properties view.
  4. Use the Bind to icon next to theValue field in the Properties view to bind the components to Faces Client data. Optionally, you can drag a client data object from the Client Data view and drop it onto a client component. Once the client component is bound, the Value field shows @{pc_pageName.nodeName}. Faces Client components can only bind to client data.
  5. Optional: Continue to add other HTML elements from the HTML tags drawer or Faces Client components from the Faces Client Component drawer to the page.
  6. Save and run the JSP page when you have finished.

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